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T 2R i THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUN e oo 27 DAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1887,~TWELVE PAGES. Bennison Bros 1619-1521 Douglas St. BLANKETS 5O PAIRS 10-4 ‘White Blankets, goc WORTH $1.50 560 PAIRS 10-4 ‘White Blankets, {10worth $1.75 5O PAIRS 10-4 White Blankets, 1,59 worth $2 5O PAIRS 10-4 EXTRA HEAVY ‘White Blankets, $3. BEATS THEM ALL 40 PAIRS 104 WHITE ALL WoOL BLANKETS, Usually sold for $3. Our sale price, Monday, $3.50. Scarl'e;;l Blankets, $2 95 50 PA Scarlet Blankets MONDAY, $3.50, Worth Every nt of $5. ———— RNIA DBLANKET! BLIGHTLY SOILED AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICH Bennison Bros., MONDAY. Bennison Bros| Bennison Bros|Bennison Bros|Bennison Bros|Bennison Bros 1519-1521 Douglas St. 40 DOZEN LADIES' SCAR WOoou Vests and Pants 69 CENTS EACH, WORTH ! ——— ALL 10 DOZEN LADIES' WHITE Knit Vests, SHORT SL, 75¢c Would be Cheap at $1.25. EVES, 28 Dozen Im(lh-n (‘nllu‘l " Ha Vests and Pants' Ofan extra fine quality, worth and sold by oiher houses as a leader at 8 Come and get your upuly of us, MONDAY, AT 97c. MONDAY 9T cts WORTH §1.20 MONDAY. winter MBEDICATED : WOOwL VESTS AND PANTS $1.45 each, These are an extra fine quality and would be good valuc at $2 each. We have too many of them and will close out alot Monday at $1.435, e MONDAY 100 DOZEN LADIES' ALL LINEN Hemstetched Handkerchiefs worth 30c. In fancy embroidery ete, Bennison Bros., MONDAY. N. B. FALCONER. Blankets, Bed Comforts, Goods, Underwear. Drees Monday, Sateen Comforts at $3.00; Worth $4.50—White Blankets $4.00; Worth $5.50— Monday. COLORED WOOIL, DRE: i We will place on sale Mond: biggest bovgain of all-wool dr that has ever been sold in any stos this country. These dress goods ar new, just opened and are splendid in ity and styles. We hought these oods cheap and give our customers full enefit of our be C ALL-WOOL DRESS GOODS in navy blucand white myrtle and white, brown'and white, black and white stvipes. These goods have never been offored an where at less than 7aes per yard. Our price on Monday will be pery his s the biggest bargain we ever offered our customers ji J dre hope they will take .nl\.ml.wn is sale. 64-INCH ALL-WOOL DRESS NELS 46¢, 6,000 yards 51 inchall-wool dress flannels AN also grey and brown mix- tures at the wonderful price of 46e per yard. 42-INCH ALL-WOOL 3le 1 case 42-inch all-wool serg lhh s of l\\|||~. at 3lc, wor |l\ FLAN- NKETS! $1.25, worth blankets at 10-4 white 81.65. 10-4 white blankets at $2.00; would be cheap at $3.00. 10-4 white blankets at $2.85; never sold at less thun $3.50. AT #1.00. At this price, $1.00, we show white blankets that would be cheap at $3.50. T #4 We show a splendid blanket, full size, 10-4, and worth $6.00. GREY BLANKIE 104 grey blankets at & blankets at y 10-4 g $2.75, worth . 1-4 all-wool grey blankets at 5,00, ve- duced from $7.00. 5 10-4 grey blunkets at 1 cy rlet blankets at scarlet blankets at all-wool case .000 worth $6.5 UND RWEAR. MONDAY, MONDAY. Men's fine camel’s r shirts and drawers at 50¢, worth 85¢ 1.19, men’s full, regu- AT L.19; AT 1.19; This beats them all lar-made Vicuna shirts and drawers, made by the 'w Britian Knitting company, worth , our price is only 81.19. Thi est value we have Ladies' white merino vests—no pants ~—at 40, reduced from §1. N. B, FALCONER, BED COMFORT BED COMFORTS WORTH #4.25. Two casesoflne sateen bed comforts ut BATEEN £3.00, £3.00. worth $4 5 Bed comforts at $1.00, reduced from 1. BED COMFORTS #1.35, We have a big stock of these com- forts. They are worth $1. bed comforts at” $2.00, worth ne ) “Bed comforts at $2 £3.00. 50, vedueed from B. FALCONER. ¥ ssed, but at 1 i w York Stor- age Co., corner Capitol ave. and 15th st., and found T ecould buy pianos, and save more 1 the city PURCHAS organs and furniture money than at any plac s More, Only three day > vemain of the bankrupt sale of fineclothing at 1211 Do street, 1 Ifth and Thirte sale must positively next Wednesday night. . The piace has been crowded since” their opening. and alarge quantity of goods has been d posed of, but there are still some ba gains left, and we advise those of our friends who have not already purchased to go at once before it is too late, Men’s fine overconts guaranteed worth $13 or returned. Fine beaver worth #18, Men’s hand- . worth $13, or money re- e cassimere suits $7.49, W th-nn and other fine suits and over- couts all wool, eassimere, corkserew, and nd satin lined equally cheap. < latest style hats $1.24, worth $3. njackets 99, worth #2, Zanillo umbrellas 85 cents, v low rupt streets, close prices. Remember this great ban sale must close next Wednesday night. Stove open from 8 in the morning till 9 at night. — 2 Financially Embarassed, but at last called at the New York Co., corner Capitol ave, and and _found I could buy piunos, organs and furniture and sive more money than at uny place in the city e S Thanksgiving. Come one come all. We ave now pre- pared to furnish our customers with fresh seusonable goods, such as Grape seadless and Cluster Sweet and Boiled Cider New Citron, Lemon and Org n;.u Peel, Mince Meat, Plumb Pudding, Preserves, Jellies, Fine Canned F Lettuce, Celery, Oysters, Fine Mocho and Java Coftee, IPull Cream New York Che New Pine Apple Cheese, Canned Asparagus toga Chips, Pure Spices, auces, Olives, Salad, Pure Oil Maple Syrup. Full Line of Cross & Blac U's Pickles, Chow Chow, Tmported Peas, Musiiro Variety of Table De uits, Sars ind a Great acies 0o numerous to mention, fivs! Remember our motto is goods, fuir dealing and low pric COOVER & WATTS; 19th and St. Mary's ave. cor, Architects and Superintend ents, 2son & Son, 26, Tron Bank. rassed, New York Stor- o, and 15th Financial last ealled age Co t th . corner Capitol st., and found I eoul pianos, ns and furnitue ave more money than at any place in the ci PurcHa Cond s and Engineevs. Gold watehes (stem wind) warranteed for time, $20, AMAX MEYER & BRO, 1519-1521 Douglas St. MUNIJAY 100 PIECES FANCY DRESS DOUBLE FOLD, |Really hea wide, i Worth colors, 45 Cts. are really worth yard, Our buyer the lot at a price w enables us to give our " tomers & benefit, Our price Monday to close the entire lot is 15¢ per yard. 15¢ MONDAY NEXT WEEK. LADIES’ Ru er Gossamers 39c¢. Monday, 200 Ladies’ Rubber Gos- samers. Our buyer bought these as a Job, and Monday, we will give our customers a benefit. Your choice 30c.each, Besure and get your right slze, as we cannot exchange after the sale, for they will all be sold Monday, sure, COME EARLY IF YOU WANT ONE, 15619-1621 Douglas St. 85 DOZ. LADIE: Black Jerseys SURY e, "y are elogant P Worth SRoh. Not MOkg thAN tWo $3 50 10 will be sold to any one | U castomer. CHILDREN'S JERSEYS. in black apd colors; real- 1y worth $1 each. Our vrice to ('Iu-n them out, Monday, 48¢ ea =3 woods and \A'Ol't h $3.50 to o 60 DOZEN Bach, WORTH $1.00. ANNOUNCEMENT. Our buyer, who is now in the east advises us that he has bought car loads of Holiday Goods! And as we are already much crowded for room we will open un X OUR BASEMENT X Next month which we will devote entirely to Holiday Goods. You will find there presents for Christmas that will gladden the hearts of the old and young, and at vrices that all can buy. Watch tor our advertisement of these goods later. COME AND SEE US MONDAY, CHILDREN'S SCARLET VESTS and PANTS, Sizes 18 to 20, MONDAY, ONLY Size 8, Vest or Pants, 15c. & 0 Sllc "ll. L o4 36c¢. These are the very lowest prices that haw made on chil- Lhey are th double what we will ask for MONDAY, Bennison Bros MONDAY. HAYD BROS. Special Bargains in Flannels and Blankets. led flannels at 19c, ¢ and 40¢c a yard. ng flanuels all wool and twilled at 20¢, 2 10¢. White flannels at all prices. All wool checked, striped flany e and and plaid 15 in g1 irting fannel card., ud 47c. e and e a v flannel own flanuels 50, Monday .00 o 1 flannels for and Y The i |||l Large si; ed wool M....mp at $2.50 apair, \\ I.m- blankets at 7e, 21.75, 0 and $4.00 a sts from 45¢ up. Our prices on blankets are the lowest in Omaha or money refunded, f ze white bed spion |~ 500, SSe, ( for 89¢ a yard, worth 60c, 60-in, wide bleached German at He, worth i Job Tot of red-bordered fr inged table- cloths, wds o 24 yards ln||;_ all at s8¢ pivce for Monday; 16-inch Turkey L or 60c p i g in napkins at $1.00 and $1.20 doz. Fruit of the Loom and Lonsdale muslin 84¢ a yard, or 12 yards for $1.00. Heavy unbleached muslin e per yar M0 yards of dark style dress gingham at 8¢ a yard, 100 dozen .\1l finen Huck towels for Monday at h: only 4 towels sold 11) one custome Ihis towel cost $1.25 dozen to import. Just opened L lot of bed comforts, the best value of the S $1.00, $1.50, $1.75, ich ittention to intz covered comfort, hest white cotton, wh., and our best grade of d - comfort, which we sell On these two grades we know ou some mon Come » them and judge for yourself, nember our great sule of remnants on Tuesday, November All oddsand ends will go that day HAYDE 116 and 118 dama our filled which we it imported ¢ \\nh th. BROS, 16th Omaha, Neb, Henney Buggies at Armstrong, Pettis & Co.'s, 1308 Tzard st. B Financ but at last called rd, at the New York Stor- Co., corner Cuapitol ave. and 15th and found I could buy pianos, sgans and furniture and save more money thun at any place in the city. PURCHASER. - thimbles (engraving MAX MEYER olid silver twenty-five cents, 1024 Farnam str - 1.0.0. F. All members of Beacon lodge No. 20, 1.0.0. F :d to attend r ular me sharp, there being s to transact, also that 22d, at 7:80 p. important busine the Canton Millard No. 1 will be present in full dress uniform. J. G. BOLIVER, Secretary. & pric in the ule Call and see before buying else- 2 .nnl save money. YORK STORAGE ("0, Capitol ave. E Wiiolesule dept. cor. wnd 15th st. Architects Hodgson & Sow; 28, CITD.AT, 40 PIECES Fancy Stripe VELVETS Usnally sold for $2 to $3.50 per yard. Our price, MON An Just for fun, $1,00 Per Yard Any lady expecting to buy Trim- mings the coming vear, nsave mons ey by buying these Fancy Velvets and lay them aside until they need them. Bennison Bros, 1519-1521 Douglas St. BROS. On Monday ovember 21, Our clearing up sale will take place in our ladies and’ gent’s underwear and hosiery departments, having made up to the present time a great many broken sizes, odds and ends of medium and fine They will, on Monday, go re- s of cost. You may find just what you want in this sale at about on third the usual pric Don’t miss this sale, Jnst rec ived from New York auction, 1,000 dozen of children’s wool and me- vino under comprising fine and scarlet wool vests and vy merino vests and these goods will be one-half the usual medium g pants, white and uts. On Mon at about one case of (v GR s 1~hm qual cuch, worth Zie. Wo will p on sale. for Mon Gk (T ey ey i) wool half-hose, extra heels and toes at 25¢ per pair, worth 40c. On Monday we will elose out the bal- ance of our fieavy grey mevino shirts at 5 anlly sold for 7ac. A doz of gents heavy strong ends, at 15e per p penders, I worth 40c. We will offer on Monday 50 doz of ladies fine kid gloves, ele t em- broidered backs ip all the v shades and all sizes, only 75¢ per pair sold for less than $1.25 per pair Ladies fine cashme gloves, m- broidered back, only 23 per pair, re- duced from 50 On Monday the best bustle made for 2h¢, Remember we sell you cor: than any other house in the nev scheapor Dr. Bills, Warner's coraline, Thomp- son_glove fitting, Jockey elub, Brew- ster’s whalebone, all at $1.00 each with a rebate check of 2o¢, good for mer- chandise in any part of our store. Ladies heavy all wool hose, merino heels and toes, only 25¢ per pair, worth 40¢. 1 case of ladies cashmere ribbed hose, merino tops, fashioned foot, in all shades, 85¢ per paiv, 8 for 3100, regular price sle, HAYDEN BROS., between Dodge and Douglas. - Pianos and organs at wholesale prices by the largest wholesale house in the sst. Call and see before buying else- e, and save money. NEW YORK STORAGE Co. Wholesale dept. Capitol ave, and 15th st. Auction 8i mtponed, The auction sale of houschold guml-a at No. 719 South 18th st. .Wlll take place TPuesday, Nov. 22nd, at 2 o'clock p. m. Don’t miss this sule. D. S, M. FreTW 16th st., wh cor. LL, Auctioneer. - - Pianos and orgaus at wholesale prices by the largest wholesale house in the west, Call and sce besore buying else- where, and save money. NEW YORK STORAGE (0, Wholesule dept. cor. Capitol ave. and 15th st. - - " 1 silver thimbles, (engraving MAX MEYER et. twenty-five cent 0., 1024 Fary - North Omaha. North Omaha is the pame of ited hy the O, B re 16th stre L new N station just loc t crosses above its will be whe new round Lo | evected there prov owners there offer the v nt lway company suflicient encpuragein - Ludies’ Chatelu £3, Max MEYER & Bro. 50 Doz. 5-BUTTON PRIME Monday Only Kid GIOVCS, 87c Pr TWO-TONED, EMBROIDERED BAcks| Worth#1.60. 26 DOZEN LADIES’ Golored Cashmere Gloves Fancy Embroidered Backs, 35c Pair; Worth 50c. BLAGK ‘STLK mits, 75c¢ Pair; worth $1.25. They are lined ana have fancy ki Ilrulllen'd backs, Bennison Bros. MONDAY Tllnllknghlnu Week. Hayden Bros. hereby tender their thanks to all our customers who ha been helping us to make our speci sales such a great success dur- ing this ses This week, begin- il we will off¢ best bargains ever heard of. Sale continue from day to day until every yard advertised is sold. Black gros £ wil A Fancy huuuul. d satin, in all colors, at 0. New line of sille velvets in all colors, per yard; would be cheap ut 20 Good quality black velveteen inches wide, at 25¢ per yard, worth ( Double width plain, fancy checked dress goods at 19¢, worth Double width all wool mixed suiting: *, redaced from 48e. nl'h wide all wool e yard, sackings, 85c, all wool 3 has heen 65 and plain union suit- ¢ formerly 42c, uitings, ¢ 1ch fan t J new all wool fancy checks at 43¢; others ask 85c for the same. Double width tricots reduced to 873c, v all th 7 wool suiting at 25c, worsted dress goods vorth from 20 to 2 s knickerbocker suiting o at 10c Alew fancy as 2e per yard. Look ot for Tuesday, November 22, 1 sale of remn " temnants of bl brocades to close as low [ ud colored silks Remnants of all quali low as 15¢ pe Black and eolored silk velvets in rem- nants, 45¢ per yard and up Remnants of wide vely 1 20¢ per . Remnants of union and all wool mere in black and colors as low ¢ per yurd. Remnants of all their cost, Remnants of all wool suit suitings, French scrge, woolen plaids, homespuns, single and double width dress goods of every description as low as ¢ a yard and up. All must be so0ld on Tuesday. Remnants of bleached, and tur v red table linen. Remnants of Jersey und Eiderdown flannels at 20, and 47¢ a yard, Remmants of fannel of every des- cription. Remnants of muslin, gingham, cal- icos, ete., as low as 2¢ a yard. Don’t forget the remnant sale on Tuesday at HAYL , Bros,, 116 & 118 South Sixteenth street, Omaha, Neb, wool tricots at half rs, flannel unbleached BEAUTY—-ECONOMY-COMFORT, ree Best Heaters on the Market For Sale By E. Paulsen, 615 North 16th Street While other stove n are puffiing their stoves the people are buying ours. Because th combine all that is bestin a model he Our heaters will cost you less coul, wi ess in theashes and give you more hept than any heater upon the markef. The Art Audes, Golden Rule and the Welcome cannot be excelled for use or appearance. Call uyd see us and find out for yoursclf what anf elegunt stove we will sell you for a little oney, E. PAULSEN, 615 N. 16th st. - Ladies solid gold Waltham watchies, warranted, $25, MaX MEYER & ]Juo. 1519-1521 Douglas St. INFANTS' GLOAKS MONDAY, SOMETHING NEW and ELEGANT Infants’ Cashmere 32 gB Intfants’ Cashmere Short Cloak, In cream, tan and Cardinal, handsomely roider llar, embroidered very deep onbottom ofskirt, belt and fancy buckle, at the very low price of $2.08; worth $5, Infants’ Cashmere ‘32 gB LONG CLOAK | Our price for this sale $2.08; worth $5. Infants’ corduroy $5 g5 SHORT GLOAK close them out quick, $5,05, worth really $8.50. Infants’ Long Eiderdown CLOAKS, In light tan, light grey and cream. They .are beautitul garments: our price at this sale, $4 88; worth $8, INFANTS' SHORT LIGHT TAN CASHMERE GLOAKS, Cream, bear skin cream bear skin trimming all round bottom of akirt. Sin a heautiful garment; our price $0.98, worth $15, collar and cuffs; lmlmru‘ll \\ llln- Bear Long Cloak “§.!,5.m Ch t and an_ Ele- [ “x g~ nein every way, Bennison Bros., MONDAY, A TREMENDOUS SUCCE;! ,000 Worth of Fine Boots Shoes at a Sacrifice, The Chicago Bargain Shoe company placed upon s a large assignees stoc and $: of fine boots and shoes last week at un- heard-of prices. Their eastern buyer bousrht the gogds at i way down figure, Their stock includes ¢ .-|.u|w of goods from the finest |u||\:-||u dium grades. They have men’s French ealf hand sewed goods and from the smallest infunts kid button shoes to the ladies finaet hand turned French kid button shoes. Although their building is not v imposing on the outside yet it con- t 1 complete and wellassorted stoc as is to be found in the city, During this sale they will make a reduction on all goods in their stock. Although they engaged an army of extra help during their sale they were unable to- wrap up goods as fast as called for, This store has gained a reputation for fair dealing which is widely known and the publ have learned to understand that when the Chicago Bargain Shoe company vertise a henefit to their custome mean business, and also that they keep courteous hel and are fair dealers, Their great m\n will continue. Go and see them, they can and will save you money. el Pianos and organs at wholesale prices by the largest wholesale house in the west. Call and see before buying else- where, and s 'STORAGE Co, Capitol ave. Wholesale 15th st. and thimbles, (engraving cents. MAX MEYER rnam street, Solid silv free), twenty-| & Bio., 1021 | Geo. L. Chamber of e ler, architeet, Room 47, ce building. diamond clegantly Genuine ing MaX MEYER & DRo. mounted, $12, GRAND OPERA HOUSE. The ONLY First Cluss ( in the city. ABSO GRAND SACRED CONGERT, Sunday Night, Nov. 20. w8 Ground Floor Theater IELY SAVE. Gilmore’s Great Band OF FIFTY PICKED MUSICIANS, Assisted by the Charming Prima Donva, LETITIA__FRITCH. PRICES. .. ..00¢y 70¢ and $1,00 Bennison Bros 1519-1521 Douglas S! CLOAKS! ADIES' BLACK Astrachan Short Wrap Coat sleeve, satin lined, Astrichan Ball Fringe all around; all next weel $13.90. Worth $20. MAIL ORDERS FILLED. ———— We have just received another lot of those elegant Seal PlushSacques 42 incheslong, Satin Quilted Lining Our price, $18.00. WOULD BE CLEAP AT $25. ——— 40 Childrens’ Cloaks, Havelock Cape, Sizes 1 to 10 Years, $1.48 each, e— S' FANCY CH MIS CK NEWMARKETS 14 ana tweek, $7.75. Worth $10. These Garments strictly All Wool, Bennison Bros., MONDAY. With shoulder cape, sizes 12, 10 years, all at one price n are onomy is Wealth and that vou can have by ealling and sce the prices on pianos, organs and furniture given by the IRK STORAGE CO, . Capitol ave. and 15th St BOYD'S OPERA HOUSE. GALA OPERA WEEK. EVERY NIGHT THIS WEEK, With THANK and saturday Col SALE OF SEATS NOW OPEN For the followims brilliant Repertofre Abbott's latest trinmph RUY BLAS Monday, or Queen and L A Beautiful $pe Abbott, Ani ertram criflo, Miche Komast Srehats DAY - *Abbott of Sumine MARTHA WEDNESDAY -— Abhott, Entive Coi Verdl's TROVATORE. GIVING MATIN 2 p.om A ) 0 Einnia AUbOLE wnd Entfre Company, Chimes of Normandy. THANKSGIVING NIGHT-Emma Abbott ag YUM YU THE MIKADO. The only company in the United States thag musical representation of mpavy, THAN e, He, here, Aube Aot e I OD DEVIL. Tkling ComleOper THE G Emmis Abbott as “The Good Devil,” Entire compuny, SATURDAY I ABDALE Matinee, SATUKDAY NIGHT ™ Gounod's lmmortal operi FAUST! FAUST! _Emma Abbott and Entire Conpany. PEOPLE'S TH EATRE Continued Success of the Charming Sonbrette, MISS KATIE PEARSON, Supporied by : . " Wb Aatine Thankoglving Day drana, “Nobody s Claim.” o with grand seen'c effects, startling site (% INEE TO-DAY Last produgs tion of *“I'he Octoroot Prices, 16¢, 2 pom c, 85¢ and 5OG