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THE ()\[AHA DAILY BI‘E LADIES’ SUNDAY, APRIL 15, 1885, ~-SIXTEEN PAGES. Kid Gloves, |ouroTleLa\ns S”RAIE3§]LKS’ C. 650 Monday un:_\'. 100 pairs clegant Fig-| 13 picces loft of those el ured Lawns, new goods just arrived. | Silks, all colors and b Monday only 8c. Not more than for one week yards sold to any one customer. S AMERICAN SATINES, 8c. 50 pieces New colors, A ——S——— | BENNISON BROTITERS i N ] Beaded Wrdps, T T Beaded Wraps, $I5. Chenille Portier 'CURTAINS $12. Monday we will offer all odd extra fine Chenille Curtaing, which two or three pairs of a kind left, 812, Worth up to 820, Madras Curtains $3.50. andsomo Madras Curtains, ally worth #5. Our Prico Only 83.50 Pair, FANCY CHECK VLT GOODN Monday only White Goods. worth 15¢ a yard. eck Namsooks, 1/ /3C. 0 picces fine Checked H\ worth 124¢ yard. Your INDIA LINENS. 1/ 8 /30 24 picces White India Linens, never sold less than 12ic. Monday only Sic yard, Dress Form Gorsets, gant Surah Your choice worth 90e. y 0 ck. 50 dozen Ladies' fir fancy embroldered ¥ and tans, Your Choice Monday, 66¢ Pair. Worth $1 LADIES’ Lisle Gloves, IQC. Monday only, 42 dozen Ladies’ fine frame Bril- Mant Lisle Gloves, in blacks, tans, browns, Your Choice Monday, 19¢ Pair, Worth i LADIES’ Fil vStu C dozen Ladies' Fancy Stripe 4button Kid Gloves, blacks, browns, greys G3cn yard, ALL WOOL HENRIETTA 50¢. Just arrived, 26 picces fine all wool Henriettas, all the new spring shades; 50c a yard, worth 75e. MYRNA RUCS, 18X42 INCHES, $1.39 Worth 2, In all new spring colorings, SMYRNA RUGS, 22X54 INCHES, $2.19 Worth $3.50. In all new spring colorings SWYRNA RUCS, 26X65 INCHES, $2.89 Worth §4.50. and ends of chave only " N y L at one price, American Satines, all new designs, Your choice Mon- day Sc yard. PARASUI.SALE 40 picces fancy check Mhese goods are really On sale Monday, 10¢ 0 14 yards long, v NOTTINGHAM LACE CURTAINS $2.50. 24 pairs Notingham Lace Curtains, 34 yards 1ong, taped all around and would be cheap at $. SPECIAL SALE, PRICE $15. Monday only, Hose, "GI$ 1899 BUQ 40} Pa[[id SI3pIQ 1B 17 1-2c¢ Pair; worth 26¢. LADIES’ FANCY Lisle Hose,!|: 24c. Monday only, 40 dozen Ladies' Hose, 6§ different styles, Your Choice Monday, 24c Pair, Worth 40c. LADIES’ FANCY Stripe Hose 29c¢. Monday only, 60 dozen Ladies' Fancy Stripe Hose, full regular made, French heel and toe, really worth s, on sale Monday only, ‘Your Choice, 29¢ Pair. 50 Silk Tace Covered Parasols, in Beige only, with gold-tipped handle, really worth $6. Our price for this sale Muil orders filled Bleached Muslin, 12 Yards for $1.00. 1 case 36-inch extra fine Bleached Muslin, made and bleached by the Lons- dale Co. Monday only, 12 yards for $1. Not more than 12 ‘ud:. sold to any one customer. FINE Unbleached Muslin, 16 Yards for $1.00. Monday only. Unbleached ards for &1, ¥ & o Our Price, $2.60 Pair. This wrap, like cut above, is mode of a Faille Francaise Silk of superior quality, with solid jet sleeve, trimmed all around wlm Jet fringe. For this sale $15, worth GRAND CORSET SALR! ,All Wool Jackets Summer Carsels 100 Ladics’ All wm Street Jackets, in tans, browns, greys, etc.j at §3 each, worth $5. Ladies Black Corkscrew Jackets 6.50 Ladies’ Finest Black Jackets made of an imported Cork Screw Silk, covered ball buttons, reolly worth §10, our sale i IR Jorsers, W 50 dozen Ladies' Jerseys Pleated Vest ronts, coat back. tailor made, at 98c. This will be the last sale, Worth $2. 25 ladies’ Beaded Wraps, made of Faille Francaise Silk, with solid jet sleeve, a beautiful garment and wortlh $12.50. On sale Monday, $850. LADIES’ Seersucker Skirts 25C. Fancy Lisle 10 dozen ladi Stripe Seersucken Skirts, one half price Monday, 25 each, worth 50c. LADIES’ SILK VESTS. 1bale extra fine 86-in. Muslin, Monday only 16 Not more than 16 yards Sold to any one customer. 013-192| Douglas Shreel, Omaha, In beautiful new colorings. Evew Pair Warranted. 'S}uag o) ‘feg aug 1o 10 dozen Summer Corsets for ONE DAY NLY, just to introduce, same as cut above, 2k, a4t pairs Remembe: r. one ry pair warranted not to br would be very cheap at $1.20. day only, 6 dozen ladies’ Pure Silk Vests, low nech no sleeves, pink, cream, light blue, R¢# member thesc vests are on sale Monda only. Your choice $1.48 each, worth $2.5 .’;{) fl.‘ozrn Dress Form Corsets, in white and drab, same above 5 At 75 usually sells at $1. : ALMA E. KEITH'S Special Sale Monday Of French crepein all the new shades, apple green, scarlet, rose, pink, dralj beige, ete. s mo job lot: usual price 81 per yard, on Monday 60 cents, Also a lot of ‘ostrich tips, these include }vlmn and the new shaded, usual |nwd rom $2.25 t0 $3; on Monday $1.50 pext bunch, Rl-m\-m\n-( at llA\YDhN BROS. Elegant Plush Boxes to Be Given Away Free. GREAT LINEN SALE, O'Donahoe & Sherfy. Will put on sale MONDAY MORN: ING their stock of NEW LIN GOODS, READ SOME OF THE BARGAINS. HUCK TOWELS 18x36 INCHES AT 10¢, WORTH 1 HEAVY OATME ELS 18x36 INCHE! 18c. CREAM HUCKABACK TOWEL 21x42 INCHES, 8 for 50¢, WORTH CH. The Lininger & Metcalf Co, One of the first things that imp: the mind of a visitor on entering the city of Omaha is the vast array of mag- nificent brick structures which it con- ains, and pre-eminent among those isa igantic L shaped building owned by ininger & Metealf Co., and situ- :ent to hoth the U. P. and B. eks. A representative of the BE! had tho pleasure of going through t1 enormous establishment and was as ished to discoverin it one of the and most varied assortments to be seen anywhere in the w a_collection of almost ev BROS, ry Sale. and during the week we will Union, Milan and fines 5, in all the newest shapos, s v lady can have an elegant and stylish hat for le commion, every-day ¢ al ostrich tips, Frend nery ornaments and fancy silk ribbons we have positively let the cost down to 1f usual prices. WRAPS AND JACKE cashmere HAYDEN BROS. Still Letting Down the Prices, 11 wool filling brocade dress goods : : wé:zh 15¢ reduced to 5e yard !":ui.lu Having consigned to us 100 dozen of fancy diagonnl dress goods worth 25c, | the well known Ladies’ Royal Kid our price 124c yard. Just received anew gloves, Foster lacings, and to introduce lot of marbleized plushes in all colors | thi s glove in the west, we will on Mon- at b9¢; others nsk §1.00 for tho same. | day place them on salo at $1.00 per 86 imh double F cashmere at 10 pair. There is no better glove for tho worth 85¢. We have a full line of colors. | money, and with each puir we give free 44 inch ail wool plaid worth 65c, our a handsome lllmh box £ price 20c. Double width Fnglish cash- [~ The box alone being worth from 75 mere worth 29¢ has been reduced to 123c | to $1.00; X yard. 28inch wido novelties in plain Sule for Monday only and one pair to and plaid usunlly sells at 25e, our price | & customer. 123c. 88 inch wool novelty plaids in | - Tomake this new spring shades worth », our price | include our hea 29e. 86 inch, wide batiste, all now, this black and colo b season style, sold by others at 18¢ day with an clegant plush box for 6 vice 12Jc. 88 inch all wool tricots, On Monday 100 dc ladies’ kid lormer price 65¢, now 100 picces 44 | gloves, embroidored b only 50¢ per in. Henrictta cloth in stripes, figured | pair, reduced from and plain at 50c, worth 85¢. 88 inch all Ladies’ spun silk gloves, good quality, wool de beige at 88¢, cannot be m: only 25¢ per pair, worth 50c. anywhere for le: 65¢ llU\{ll(\ Zeph,. striped gingham worth 17 m‘llt‘nl}"o’xz T;-p 3‘:’;"“‘}.'1‘1? ,Striped hose 8o yard, ot in. all wool suiting Ladios: brown balbriggan hose, double heels and toes, only 15¢ per pair, worth Why Falconer Moved. To the Editor of the Br Dear Sir—So many personal inquiries have been made as to why I had given up the corner store, I think it Letter to answer all at once through your columns. Ten yeur: ses Monda, sell ladi Fronch M ad leased the land on which "it was buiit for d built myself the store, 4180, the largest storc in the c only this nominal rent to pay, 1'was enabled to scll goods with ' they had ever been sold here u.-rm only this but we werc enabl : ter'class of goods which ne much profit as the inferior goods too often sold, but which never the same satis- ;mlwu to the r as the class of goods b AL at 1le, HUCK TOW- oontl WORTH A L. KLITH'S, 109 and 111 hfu-oum L., opp. P. O, = on Route, ins to Chiengo and 4 ther trains, are no o ourlow expenses T havoalways aseribed | Tunning regul on schedule timey our phenomenal success, and when they llvlmb 10th and Mason sts. i kt"- ofticg asked me €10,000 a year for the small two- | 1223 Farnam st. Telephone 2 story building on the corner, I made up my mind I could not pay it and continue to sell goods as we had been doing, and decided at once to move into our own property next door. This property I had purchased ago at a merely nominal sum, 8o that we can on as we did before taking no account r of rent in the costing of our goo and selling goods cheaper than they b ver been sold ‘here. To some people it ay be a surdrise to_know (though a good many alrcady kiow i) that, goods aro sold | p cheaper in this city than anywhere else, with | g0l of pockers and ea the result that in the last ten years thirty Sl e " a gt cight firms Lave vetired from the businc surpassed for comfort and clegincos In Chicago and St. Louis, the large firms r il attention of there tell me that on account of their enor- r large sment on anothes Our §1 Burlir Fast expry Denver and al HUCKABACK D FRINGE 21x40 / TOWET KNOTT INCHES 18¢, WORTH 25c. HANDSOME y .50 L\(X(\, lmc eashiero jers £ | 0 rto r} you imagine such comi :-i'nl;\v‘:flii:."fl:ul-\1;“1:4‘::\11‘0 Bhsndeome. oare xlufil:‘?n 1";;1)“‘ e e It would tale several columns to des- S e e cribe all that was scen and it must suf- g ! €Y | fice to mention but a few of the leading ar .olmuuu(ulnu y must be seen. et iEea T b e otic sl R atery, If you need $hingin hougehold | 1RALLIER, el NIRG RERIENG LaAHTEE): 3 0 gy and carringe work nul()\(:'l':‘l"”"u manufactured by the Buckeye Buggy 0, Co., of Columbus, Ohio, than which there is _monme better known to the trade, also the celebrated Woodhill jump scat all kinds of phtons, both with canopy and leather tops, and at prices to tm requirements of all clas § hundles the populur ale interesting wo will silk je mitts in L worth 75¢, on Mon- hat Pays. in, of Chambere has BACK KNOTT BORI at 2 ONE LOT 60-1 ASK TABLE LI 60c. ONE LOT 60-1 ASK TABLE L1 E uu~r| Mr. H. v lain, A\mh wn [\ O’Connell, returned from a visit to all the furniture factories. Asa result of his | s of (h“vnut furniture aro i in. Their stock is the equ espect to that of any house in the They have a most clegant line of or and'bed room suits, and their \\ul{'l‘l[ e, NCH CREAM DAM- IN at 40¢, WORTH yard, , now NCH CREAM DAM- N at 45¢, WORTH in fmt are, sta- all re- : le guar pres money re- HAYDEN Bros., ‘worth 81.. 44 inch French novelties @5c, others ask $1.25. A special bar: is our fully warranted black gros grain silk at 6sc, worth $1.25, and black and colored gros grain siks at , worth $1.65, 62 in, silk 65e. ONE LOT 60-INCH CREAM DAM- Lmnor\, dol ASK TABLE LINEN at 6ic, WORTH duced forthis K anteed as funded. Children’s cotton hose, 8¢ per pair, worth 15, Boy’s cotton hose ribbed and seam- less, only 12ic, worth Z5e. ribbed, only T5e. ONE TLOT 60-INCH BLEACHED DAMASK at ¢, WORTIH 7 ONE LOT 64-INCH BL justre Henrictta cloth in all the new ring shades at $1.25, well worth 81.75. lg'ench satteons reduced to 25¢ yard. 88 in. all wool F'rench cashmerein black 88c, worth 75c. 44 in, silk “mY Hen- rietta cloth in black at 89¢, wort 88 inch all wool albatross in new slnu'lts from 85 to 55c, worth double. 44 in. black silk warp Henrietta cloth 8$1.25, worth 81.75. 82 in. best Scotch A‘p]l\r inghams worth 40c, our price X 2 f surah mllm 1n colors and black 24 worth §1. American sateens at yard, Coutuuhls London crape from 65c #4.00 ynrd odd lots of fancy summer nllk- and satins in blacks and colors,als moires, surahs and broeaded sill satins, etc., at 89¢ o yard, former prices fromll.wm*l 50 a yard, Kid fix shed sining camby 2ic a yard, Turk- §sh towels in plain or fancy stripes at 10¢ each. Red and blue bordered bed spreads, also fringed, at $1.50 each, 28-inch wide American sateen at 5o a yard. y more for tho same at other plecos? Cotton diapers 500 apiece or b & yard, 10 yards in picee, just half prme. Come and see the bargain we will offer in luce curtains at $2.00, $2, and #.00 a pair on Monday, 60-in, Bleached table damnask 8¢ a yard,worth B8¢. 76-in, bleached table damas $1.00, worth §1.¢0 Turkey red table dumnask at 19¢, worth 85e, Apron ch gingham 4ic, 6ic and the t ard, Dress style ginghums be, je and tie o yard, Lonsdalo and Fruit of the Loom muslin 12 yards for 81 Doubie width sheeting ‘and pillow ¢ ing at cost. White il embroider flannel at 7¢ , 90c, §1.00 and $1 ard, The for wall paper eeping up. new styles erowd to wido still and l( \\ DEN BRO: 116 uud 118 5. 16th st., ()m.\lm Neb, ——— Fine Wateh nepnrl We are now ia our new are able to give satisfuctory work to wa have abled and shilled watchinakers aud jewelers, and all our work guaranteed. We thank friends who have favored ir patron- mln the twant, years, and 1 a)l to.visit us at the corer of 1 ‘h.nmm 8 :).ll- £l)m noti Lran’ urqmu awilk be given. & [AX N:uu & Bro., Jewelrs und Music Dealers: | elegint g i 1 Boy’s ribbed cotton hose only per pair, two for 25¢, reduced from CORSETS. On Monday we will put on sale threo styles of corsets at 89¢, 50c and dYec, worth 7 mv $1 and 81,27 GENTS’ I‘UN\ISHI n gents’ suspenders only orth 250, mdried shirts, reinforced v 48¢, worth 75¢. & Wilson’s linen collars only 17¢ 100 do: % 16th st. v e Buy a 50 cent package of alab and alabastine the walls of your room. It makes a coating us permanent as the wall itself, and is dy for use in all beautiful tints and easily applied by any It admits of applying as many ronts as desived, from time to time, does not require cleaning off to re sary with all kaisomine mix: of stel m\l puint dwhn borders are easily tine superior to paper borders, wstine 1s appropriate without Al paper s not, Put ar Douglas. tine by Cummings & © cet, J, H. Schmidt, Cuming and 2ith strects, and dealers everywhere, -— tding lh~d at Great Sacrifice With plate glass mirrors at New Yorx SrorAGe Co., Corner Capitol Ave. and Fifteenth St. R — Auction Sale, On Monday next, at 10 a. m., tive tailoring stock, as also fixtures, nv., u)n \.» aulll at au the en- at fo trad buy m klua for 1ndividuals dokip iitings at their own Lgures. itbee 1 e Max Meyer & jowolers and musio dealers roady- for business iu thoir new and Visitors woleowme. g Stock Due. notice of grand opening will, be ven,. don't forget.. Sixtsenth asd ku LAl n‘xecb. A 116 and 118 16¢h st. RGeS Dialogue. Says he: Tam going to buy a suit of cloth Says she: buv them? I am going to buy them at the People’s Clothing House, 1303 Doug- las strec Where are you going to 3t Why are you going to buy m at the People’s? he: Because I spent awhole day in lunhnw around in all the stores in 1d better quality for less it the Peoples thun any where th m..uh l Its tranks or valises, don’t purchase you compare prices of other with those of the PEOPLE'S CLOTHING HOUSE, Douglas . bet. 15th and 14th, Savings bank. e Parlor Suits at Great Sacrifice than the lowest price ¢ ANY DEALER OF munu caps, until dealers EW YORK STORAGE Co., Cor. (A.;.nul ve. and 15th st. AT TAST r & Bro. r new store corne streets, and ar in all departments. They of dis mm\uh music in the west, duced prices. th rm business l\u\u 16th and ready for and notice of llun soon be given, M - ing spring and summer Miss yons will receive a few select in elocution, Will prepare ladies r thestage. Can be en- ainments, publie or 219 Maple Pai: obtain be Cumming - and glass dealer rials at ison’s, exclusive paint , 1118 l-‘“ruum street, - Burdette organ cnly €27 on tive wonthly p:\mcnts NEW YORK STORAGE Co., Cor, (.npnm ave, and ‘15th Bt e —— Strawbersy shortceke 1.0 duy at Joye Qdaa’s, 1011 }‘urnnm. L DOW use ar h has gained no little vy Edwin fumous trotter ee, who says he would not y other. There was also a very fine stock of delivery wagons, both open and with top, and’ they muke specialty of supplying the dealer throughout the state with vehicles of all kinds, The business of this establishment is intendency of proprictors, and they make it a rule that all orders entrusted to them uted with promptitude, and as v in large quantiti e loads, abled to sell their sonable prices. goods at very rea- -~ of the Good Will. The firm of Davis & Cowgill day sold their stock, fixtures and good will in the seal and stencil business to s8 & Austin, of the Omuha sber Stamp Co., and confidently re- trons to them, knowing their work is first-cluss and guaranteed to give satisfaction, DAVIS & COWGILL IRON WORKS Omaha, April 11, 1888, OMAHA RUBBER STAMP CO. The firm desire to notify all of the whove purchase and say that” the busi- ness will be conducted at the old stand, 1114 and 1116 Parnam street, and also to thanlk the public for the very generous patronage extended them in the past and hope for a continuance of the same. GROSS & AUSTIN, we this Rl Auction. Auction. At 1609 Davenport st., Monday, / 16th, at 10 a. m. O folding be walnut bed-room suiis, 9 wa lot of bedding, 8 stoves, a ingrain and Brussel, 1 AN dinin room and dining-room furniture, chai tables, stands, dishes. Everything firs wnd must be sold AW, Cowa ot of carpet— Auctioneer, od . Burlington Route, TICKET OFFIC 1OVED 3 FARNAM RE irst Nat'l JLmk li.nldu g -~ Ready.. ‘mixed mn.x.-, brushes, plate, window and ! lass, quality the - best nnd ized tho | pwest at Ciinmings & hm].aun s, ' 1118 New Farnam str DAMASK at 80c, WORTH § ONE LOT NCH B DAMASK at 81.15, WORTH ONE LOT T at 25e, WOR'TH 8ac. ONE at 80c, WORTH 40c. 1. LEA #1.75., JRKEY RED DAMASK LOT TURKEY RED DAMASK ONI: LOT TURKEY RED DAMASK at 38¢, Wi UI( I'H 50¢. H.\I«]"J NAPKINS that must be s Or 81, and DOYLI 1 to be appreci lot crochet quilts at ¢ e, worth One lot erochet quilts at $1.20, worth $1.75, One lot ¢ 00, One lot worth #1,40. One lot at Marseilles 2.05, worth $2.7 One lot at $2.40, worth One lot at 5, worth As we close our all other goods will be O'DONAHOE FIFT already ture of the o ception to present with officers of the haye announced their tending, Everything ensare the greatest comfort ure of all taking ball of the Edwar sion will "hayer, wh entire inten Social Pa Burns el ty and ( nThe nce at N ave, and aning, April 20, at A cordial invitation is to all Scotchmen and their fr had at N. BB glas street and W, Meld ? - Do not fail 1o sée the Jstey pianos and orga ith's, 1619 Dodge st. art in thi Creighton guard, - 5. ochet quilts at $1.42, worth quilts at $1.05, tore in a short time, The chief be the 0 wil staff, National Guard abr of ut- is being done to tion and 1} the nic 16th street, 8 0 1 | first b will hold its second hall, on reby extended iends. Falconer’s, rum, Pax just 1619 world-renowned at Cameron & mous rents, ete., they have to put anadvanc of 25 per cent on their goods in order to ge the actual cost of sclling over their counters, whercas I am so placed that 6 per cent ad* vance will give me cost. 1 did not wish to ubandon this cnormous’ advantage, so 1 up the corner. Had I paid the rent th manded, $10,000 a year, I would have bee paying more in proportion than retailc y even in_ Chicago, thongh not more th tailers have to pay in M are getting moj of course the goods he sells, larger profit for the but ho can not, scll That a askin 80 vith our li n gail better light even t the handsomest, s rics all the way down, have a an we had before. It is » in the eity, and with our fi Nit'is certainly the Iz had an experi- ence of two weeks in our new store, and ul- though yet unfinished and much interrupted with workmen, Lave done more business than cver before and with greater case. B, F'ALCONER, A In Pr deis & , proprictors of vertised that they would send u|,,x yum- ber of balloons with suits of clothes at- tached and the parties finding the bal- loon would have the suits, On acccunt of the wind and the weight of the clothes 3 ! to at- tach put a card on the holder to the vd presented was by who will app to-morrow in the cet was packed for over the 1510 Dodge 108 and organs gics, or seil on 1 $, 10.£41t customers, Side Tuards Only $19. Plate ilass mirrois at NEW YORK STORAGE €0, Cauitol aye vnd 16th B page of 1o-day’s 13 Read it, then call and see them and salisfy yourselfs way! Wednesdny morning, April will give awity to one hundred persons over fifteen years nge who will call at our place of business, one hundrod pairg u[ zold plated culf buttons, worth from to 83, distribution beginning at 10 . m. and continuing until all are given away. We make this offer simply call” attention to our fine stock watches, clocks and jewelr, ber that we do ns good » be had in Omaha, and employ only firs 55 workmen, The buttons for distribution arve on 18, wa exhibition at our stol where sclectiong can now bhe made. Busny, JorLn & Co, Wholesale and 1 m! Yes! Sine s he stood at the cashs - taurant and felt in red Did T chang¢ dlc in the hin Doakote, “Been robbed, I the cashier, wns. ntaloon suppose?”? enec Let's se oy d togo down here, sixty cents! yOu sre— t, who'll get doesn’t hund Cover and left all my m in tho other § ) *Say, thit’s too ol [ want & yee, b mister! \11 ing if he cy! but you don’t take me for g t I've left my mon Sixty you gat th ‘Il go out and borrow it,” ud itover, cents o houncel” Nicken fus--" ahont it T ¢t hinvs slipped pecket, Ab! ‘I dia. N ant G0 ecnts!? ome money 1did, bgp t wad, tossed wiiting o seck for 9,000 tg tenngaction, in bed, and the v it ic @ rery 8erious ciae, | And he tiehed up a grc the ;m...»l uI)H“-u,an i for k bant b»‘llc u