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[=wn | THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE eswe] — - m——! NUMBER 302, SEVENTEENTH YEAR. SUNDAY. MORNING, APRIL 15, 1888, IXTEEN PAGE ST ——— EXTRAGRDINARY SALE OF BLACK SILKS. MONDAY Black Gros Grains, Black Faille Francaise and Black Surahs. pecial Attention is called to the Black Faille at 8g9c and $1.10, Black Surahs at 8gc and $109, as being very cheap. The Regetta Black Silks at 8gc and $1.35, speak for themselves, We also call special attention to the Arlington Mills Dress Goods which we will sell at 12 1-2¢, 15¢C and 17 1-2c, They are Less than Half Price. RibbonS' JERSEYS Crinkle Seersuckers,6c¢c | Ladies’ Taffeta Silk and 60 picces splendid styles Crinkle Seer- Lisle Thread Gloves, . On Monday, 10 dozen Plain Black suckers at 6o, worth 15c. 25¢, WORTH 800, Rlbens' Jerseys ut 81.10. These goods are usual- e —— oy aZ0 WORTE 806, o e ¢ lyeold at 8 worth ¢ 0 R it Linen Depart-| gt fih ami i At173c Per Yard., | foson hontay asriy: "orth &= | Mad: SPECIAL! SPECIAL! , At 1.00. MENS’ CUFFS shades, worth b0c, Satur- We will place on sale Monday, our 10 pieces 8-4 Bleached Double Damask . 16e, WORTH b0c. at $1.00; would be cheap at #1.50. Men'sd ply collars in all the new R CTRLL L RLR L U R T S, stylesat 12Jc, worth 20c. At 1.00. Men’s fino necktics, satin lined, 08 pieces 8-4 Barnsley Cream Damask at 25e, worth s0e. ’ at $1.00, reduced from 81.85. day we sell them at 2 00 t Men’s balbrig, pieces Ribbous in all choice desirable Madras 1’1‘1611 . regular mado ai 17 colors, Crown and Picot edge. Gros grain all Silk Ribbons, 19 C t . S urtains, Mens’ Underwear. On Monday we will show our Spring worth 40c. 4 5 Stock of Foreign and Domestic Quilts. Men’s French balbriggan shirts "hisis a very large purchase,contracted at 81, worth 81.50. - for before the recent advance in Cotton Men's natural - wool color bals Br lose, 156, | 2 Special picces in Damasks for Mon- M 16, worth from 25 to 40 Ehio 17de. Also Satin and Gros ¢ bons, all silk, best quality m Nos. 9 12, worth from 20 to 80c; Mondays price $|.57- 50 pairs light and dark Madras Cur- 173c. Something New in tains' 81.57 puir; worth and sold else- where for 83, Black Goods. AW e R AN L R (P, O Black Cotton Henricttas that has the | Madras Curtains,$2.25 finish and the appearance of all Wool iirs Madras Curtains, $2.25; worth Goods, guaranteed strictly fast Black, will if goods do not prove iy shownon our | Madras Curtains,$3.75 e | W have about 12 pairs odd Madr Goods, and we have determined to give briggan shirts at $1.25, worth §2. Black Goods Depart- | curtains whicn we will sell at 83.7 our Customers the benefit. These goods Odd lots of men’s summer meri- ment Up Stairs ai hey have been sold at from $7.50 come in the latest all over, and Centre g;\:lnrtsutuw, reduced from §1, o patterns. 2 s o | e B1.00. MONDA ehCee e et i | | adies’ Balbriggan e . seilles patterns at §1.25, would be ches Monday we_will again_ place on salo at $1.50. ose At $1.25. T SR S GRE S Ca AT iR S GEohey Shrend 7 40-inch Sillc Warp Henrietta, at 81,25, | The sales of Curtains last week has de- vorth $1.75. termin us to again offer this bargain. il They are 33 yards long, full taped cdge, Black Silk Warp and 54 inches wide. Magia Thercsa, Sillc and_ Warp Tmper- $2.00. ial Twills at 5 worth § We will place on sale 20 pieces all silk plaid and striped | sl pitems st sio0morth 8200 | 50 ao It Surah at 50c; regular price $1.00. We limit this silk to 20 | eteus L0 Srehet S worth 256, yards to each customer. : Black Lisle Hose 38ca bri n 1 Murscillos Spreads at 81 Wo have 4 pieces Silk Warp goods 100 pairs fine Lace Curtains, full TR TR DT S e T T o Ladies’black brilliant lisle hose, that, wo will ‘el on Monday at 81,03 | taped edge. Others offer these Cur- J © 11-4 Marseilles Spreads at double heel and toe, at 88¢; would worth $2.00. on onday b 8L | tains as a bargain at 98, worth §3.00. be cheap at de. BLACK LACE CURTAINS, R Opera Length Silk Hose AT 98C. We will show on Monday the choicest g!}‘_:‘::;\‘c_“ll*j} \:fl\.”l]l;,)n".v N e C e lino of Irish Point, Tambour and Brus 7 5 Spreads at .63, worth 85.00. 00 dozen opera. Longth ladies! CASHMERE sels Laco Curtains, at prices never be- C ck French Faille Note the Prices. sillk hose, in_ pink, bluo and o st e BLACK Bk e ineh, Togatta Blue Grew grain | S S| UMBHELLAS. 1 G boian e Bl oo chasers for an inspection ¢ ese goods, Si t 893 50 e c $1.35 3 d s anc; lain 50 doze ac < opera leng SR T S 2‘):.'(.“””"0‘," a0 | Trish Point Curtains, $7.50,310, 512.50; Francalsg at 89c. s G GO 8135 for |y umbrellas at 93¢, Many have ladies’ silk hose at 8119, worth 42ic, worth Gic. i 5, $16.50 and 820, o | Wewill sell 40 pice 1nch Black Dbeen sold o ; high as $5.00, 85, e e e e bour Curtains, $3, $7.50, $10, $11, Faillle F Tlice nch Regatta Silk at $1.85. We . . , . Sicilian Cord at75e, o houOlhinayts (87,0 willle | " s [ tnow that this silic has heen woia a5« | Black Silk Sun Um-[ Childrens’ Hosiery. 10 picees 40.inch Sicillian Cord at 75¢ | g sold in this countr : ussels Lace Curtains, 830, $37.50, . i e by other stores at brella: 100 dozen Freneh ribbed eotton i gl %1240 Pieces of Black |t : relias ol Siohy Eospen bt o worth $1.00. §1.05, e T — Silks at a Price. e Black sun umbrellas at $1.65, colof worth 40¢. At 75c. MUSLIN We have just boughtabig lot of Black At $1.19. Dress GOOdS- VEEEMEHD ANCHD R, Job At 3b5c. A 5 £ 1.85, Dlack French Serges, 42 inches wide Silkts at awvery great bargain, and p) - UNDERWEAR :’ "Ther sun umbrella 1caise that ha ne 40 picces Black Faillo Francaise that Black Misscs French lisle and fine Lnglish cotton hose sizes 6 to 83, worth $1.. :m on our counters Mond, only six lots in this pu e o e AT $1.95. at 3oc, worth from G0 to $1.10, only six prices. We know that they are We will open 20 cases of the Arling- Sun umbrellas with gold tipped a Sade White GoodS|SPECIAL. SPECIAL. [faribi Huim iy T om0 cesat o avtne- | st wprea |5 "g CL AT I lacls < »ver been sold forby A 5 stripes plaids and checks; all choic Wear ranteed. H ’ H ] At Sc. 28c Drawers. 28c |during any Wo will sell' 20 o Binck Taille | 517108 and desirablo paticens; b los 62,10, Ladies’ Pure Silk Vests 50 picces Lace Striped Nainsook worth 2 Sasz, . We will sell 20 pieces Black Faille | yjan half their value. Sun umbrellus at $2.19, with $1 | 0 (oA oA s s On Monday 25 dozen good Muslin Francaise that would be cheap at £1.75 gold handles at $2.19, worth 83,25, 42 dozen ladies” pure silk jersey | AtlSo Drawers, hemmed and tucked, 25¢ pair. | Black Surahs at 89c. Lot l, at ]2%(:_ AT 8.85. fitting vests in pink, blue, © FaTS A s : f g i Rl b ; Wo show a benutiful quality of und white at 81.25 each} th Fancy Stripes and Checks 1o Mull| 1DC Gowns. T5C | 60 picces Guinet & Co’s Black Swabs | 94, inch China Silks, Fancy stripes with plain to match at R silk sun umbr with natiral vests are worth $2.50. i 0c; worth 81.50. 12c; worth 27 atur: and Nainsooks at 15¢, worth 6 dozen Gowns, made of good Muslin, Jo; worth 816 « i 3 R b Tt oy wood handles at $3.85 worth #.00. Ladies’ Silk Vests $1.50 cked Mother Hubbard yoke, rufile of B5c. c 3 RV IcTone Eawn 10, | ket Mothe: Hiloend yaie mit o e FANCY PARASOLS. s A ol 4 £ 10 dozen Ladies’ fine pure Silk 40 picees Victorin Lawn at 10¢, worth | bought to scll ai §1.25. -inch Chinu Silks at 75¢; Lot 2, at 15¢c. H';;,l’m's' vurasols at $2.25 worth Ve ik _and Bluc, at #1.50, 150, e s | 40 pioces Guinet & Co.’s Black Surahs : —_—_ee— | 42¢ Skirts. 42 [ars1.09; worth $1.75. y Py reduced from 00. sols at $2.75 worth Lo oD = - adies’ Silk Vests $2. India Linon, 20c. 8 dozen fine Muslin Skirts, with wide 45 picees Indin Linon at 20c, worth | embroidered rufile, woll made, at 42 able goods, at 15¢; worth 30c. 4 parasols at 82,95 worth 6 Dozen Faney Silk Vests that | 30c. worth Soe, i At $1.27, REG.A.TTA SILKS Lot 3, at 17%c. are worth from §4.50 to 85,00, at W A H 40 picees Guinet & Co.’s Black Surahs | ¢ffort on Regatta Silks, We have some | Goods, all choice colops, ut 170e; weerr | 2000 Ladies’ Basket Braid . at $1.27; worth 2, of them and will scll them Monday. Goods, ) to; Childrens’ Parasols BIEy Baa et DU French Woven Corsets at 75¢, worth D G d gg o, ress 00U, 500 childrens’ parasols 5 : 3 wortt Sulldrenaifiparasolakatilo 10 dozen ladies’ fine French ! ¢, e o £ e | il L Draid bulbriggan vests b ronch Woven Corsets at 81, worth i Sty Unlaundried Shirts50¢ | #1.12, reduced from 2,15, { W. C. €. Corset, sateen finish, doublo SR Il 100 Mozon menlshuniaundried At 30c. i tecl, in whit drab and tan, at $1 1 ¢ Fancy Striped Seersuckers at shirts, reinforced ek and front {es’ fl i B e ellos » T L Ge, worth 124e. Only 12 yards to each = L L] ' n ats y Ladizsiiing made of good muslin atse, worth balbriggan vests, Ladics' Waists, €1, worth $1.1 customer. nor Ca T, low neck and short slecves, at 80, 1 \ the measure was reached, to the aston from the At $1.09. 8 picces worth 81 ts in 1 icy Plaids and Checks, very desir- par ns, and man s that two years hence will s entirely out of debt, M, 1sby one and fifty per- | harmonic soc /2 concerto b, avits next is a stro inestimable value. It is of one of Edie | d from 6Goc. : | bers, and some of them belonging to ilroad parlanco arc “broad minded | the g en- ; 0614 ; : el |y Strong en- | gon’s inventions, and called the this same committee, voted to refer it back to men who just to all interests.”” | hill belongs to the young and progressiv. G mit 1 ned to raise | ¢ ; oty o e | graphaphone. The machine very mue the committee with instructions to report ats have not yet named any can- | meut of the republican party—he is ¢ v f‘““(* ’.'”3 i ';“""“;_""__“"‘l‘“' on, Who s in | THeni ““‘l“‘“- AL DI s i et lady’s sewing nn'm'lun'é How the Farmer Statesmen of Iowa | first on a bill reducing freight charges. The airman Hunter of the Central | thirty-five 1is both hated and feared by Inancial dificulties at present. The gave A 5 cd and nearly a mouth of val purposcly consumed by the s in quibbling over technicali- | railroad d las long been employed by ation strikers and bood depended on to run in some | desc ption. His course in_the mocrats in due time, on hoping to | has attr taken th 0 sev the chron- ‘Were Bagged by the Rallroads. Samuiiaeobe Iroad law rs of cver legisluturo ttention of the people of neert o d amen’s | and is worked in the sume manner—b; i a pedal. The instrumentis used in thi » and exp ario on his — Y Ibert and Sull operais to ho | Wise: When one of the principal stenos tiesand in discussing whether all diserim- | draw enough repuvlican votes from railroad | the state, and should he so_desire, he could to Messrs, Abbey, | Produced at DO, Savoy theatre in | graphers concludes his floor report he HYPOCRISY VEILED IN JEANS. | {0 should be prohibited, or only such as | employes to pull them through casily sccure further political honors §0 S nears: L pal London in Junc e delay in finishing the | gocs to this machine, reads his repors i could be shown to be *undu¢ and unreuson- TUE FAIMER SENATOR Kex. i panan. Al s atributed to Sir Arthor Sullivan's | fnio n funnel eonnceting with the main | » 1o Bom Dio able.” They y succeeded in emasculat- iy *I1 Barbiere de Scoiglia' to $22, il B i i'x‘ i p‘n lias complele the lib. cylinder. Dich is gutti porcha cos y | ate Meekly Bows to the Dice | oo 10 ato” Bill_ by - adopting o VR AT, BT ul thas tho subscription for ten weeks [ Fetth and the composer is no and revolyers while tho. point of & s Corporati < alizing discriminations m cor ; D AMATIC. Atoa 0o 47, 000 pacript jof He south of Grance, \ ) i the Co Fpora num:lvull Blocks LoRBng iwerliations an, (oeks T 5, Mills of Mapshal) il $7,000 per night needle conneeting with the tube from the Road to Reform—The Good yocel The house, mes 1 por. File 473, to | joined hands with and extortion) and | Waalson, Balter and commissioners with | house bills. Of these, Mills and We 0 the senate 3 of Montgome Denman Thompson calls his new play “The ew York newspapers announce that Pau ) isters. Y Hall will sing at Fore 10 this summer, Miss Tellula F Work of the House, T The eylinder envelops a screw whiclt Messrs, Forepaug preventsthe necdle tracing a firmer line, v ( - When the stenographer finishes reading aged for leuding soprano roles, . 7 rrapher 1es rending Tall, 1f she should appoar, would sing SHORT-HAND WORK, his report prol iny Drs Morses, Aprit 11.—[Special Corres | power to fix rates, « the funnel mouthpicco rests against ity ] | iola Allen has been eng v Mil lman, | Jady by Madager Reuben 1% nt strong uuti-monopoly constituen- | museum. as of the Boston other operator attache pondence of the Bee.]—The gavel fell This bill, the senut 1ly endeavor- to note the The German singers union, 63,000 strong, roles —_— tubes to the ¢ ‘\-m:df ; -n;llluzl'fl,:'tft“\\" ;l: He ing to amend rad strike out its clauses the cly be- | o 2 .y Ry S0, 8% 0 ng wi terday at noon in both houses of tho legisla. | 10 10 SMOBG And strike Oub its ciuses Lo | S will hold their musical festival at Vienna heir interests. To be callec ¥ Doe How Reporting is Done In the falls | Lig n ; this summer. g i ws,work the machine und the worag ture and the ‘T'wenty-second general assem- | ho chouse ~ foilowed up its good work | and high-minded statesman, a rising man, by [ 15 Sutmer. Sl of Congress, of the stenographer are repeated to himg bly of Iowa is a thing of the past. The ses- | by passing @ maximum tariff bill | the corporation press seems to be the height Orlando Harley, the American tenor, has Washington Special: Few people | in thesame tone of voice of the previs sion opened with fair prospects of much re- | almost identical with the rates that | of ambition by some furmers who acciden- | canceled his English x-\u_w:ruunn aud re- | will return to away from Washingtor arcofthe yous talker. The rapidity of the tallg form legislation being enacted, but as often | brevail —in lllinois, und a two-cent ! tally become legislators. T'he railroad lobby lited State Lyceum on fact that ey word u 2d upon can be regulated and the operator can Headl 1 | fare bill; also a bill providing for the o- | ists mark such for a victim at once, and is wver, hus decided that Sun- | Irving's com floor of either house ! » happens the lobby got in its deadly work, | g o3\ 80 & 1 AL T e A v when ad- | thus, with ease, take down the ¢ rolezal and canuot be pro. | over their experic and treatment in | dressed to cither t and the mem! abtful | oy o 4 iy 5| <er or president, | words by the use of a typewriter o) , especially the ¢ D MEASURE THAT FAILED, Y munioipal reaulation America FraAbe . JULKED-OF | DRARGORT) Ve 005 & IrDo T er o) ones, were gradually captured by ne one agreed to by the senate, the good res that fail Mrs, John D, f Daly’ Tow ! "0 appears on ordina . e machine is SRRy e I (L mu 2 a law i 3 Burney, the German tragec = Jonr of Daly's theat New that much | tainly nd enubles o person clonging 10 combine and led into the : IRe, B A icklayers' apprentice in his boyhood | Yor ‘ben Plympton lead corporation camp. This nab he ter’s inlk is | with th of a type todo Wiicn br o to face w st | charges of lissed for incapacity performance of the in, Vag §s it | the wor rdinary st apher ing : 0 s it is y o ordinary stenographers ply to members of tho AUSD NS ST ust bill pulled through at the y ndt has %aris for A% Lady Teaale 1sonc 20nr | ¥ Sy £ awed meast 8¢ st bill ! at the v dt has left Paris for Mos ’ , of conrse > first o t he repor body under th twenty-two 10 tventy-five ment, The railroad uttorneys usse B £ tant_roles, v w0 A 4 \ho roport 15 and as the ¢ and competent as Berryhill, force o witness the shorthand and then translates it, nressed themselyes as v g d0 I ever | Quires the employment of the x 1 mitted itself to by f be and possibly appear in operatic productions. | geen in old I medy, the performance | and experienced stenog | Theso gutta per linders, T negs , Tipto id Wilson of Cass, | Scnitors duy for th e ot S b LA Miss Ella Russell, the American prima | promises to be a notable the employed upon leeted to mention above, can b store courageously ory effort of the wopoly wembers wo again be , made her first appearance at St, Pet Otto H . years, is now | honsc wn the specc vs after, if placed upon most reckless and persistent lobby ever as of 1n @ legisls in *“Traviata.” She achicved a tri- | 10 o 1 debates, f of the c the same wo sed Lo sembled in the and faithfully re pib HON, J. G : umphant sucoess, pla, 1pe ceives a salar, wh cpeated in the exact tone desmed the 4 0 lhyr w-r:tl L ‘(m”-f & 8 ';‘ry“in L] vill make a ; fc paid 81, lc wese men | v of to-day. Thus should or to the fifty-oue farmers of the Dids, was pe Hou. Jame t Uartists," and ho “displays g | SMRIY take down tho words in s DA becor lestroyed those 1 ! hool book » senate by | clin the and musi 100G WAPRAD G AL GHOM. (IR 4on A of free tion ta ad- | sp Le took od in succession, When each one’s fifteen machine 18 s of power i to consider these | the house as the minutes exy s he repairs to the of! 1l or an houp rom the line So all ive element, and, with consummate T repor room where ten moro stenos vlinder to Atlanta, sonal pled ted does no y i bility, thwarted every effort of the | gement of the graphers are employed—two 1o cach | ) machine the e and by party platforms. The ers of tho | passenger by to lead the members astray or prevent | ) Ry A man-—to n are read the reports | act word will be repeated, thug | hovse vied with the farmers aking i s from carrying out the pledges of the | ¢ A& % el th t0 wit R le M ! | tal on ¢ d who a3 00 ne the Lor of writing long coms g0 recor legls party. He was the suthor of house f TARCUOD DY HIGLR hocors ORERECACHIA ) Wikiiess ' Sanco co Alos IR 00 S G Wl e Y IO} Wrlag Jong: GoN e never assembled in I¢ ut least, and the Wwhich went through without o single dissent: | 304 California theatricals are suffer & in shorts . They then ur ubications, - L%, 4 GOgUCS, lima-seryers or solyed by the ratiy vote, and in face of the bitter opposition | the consequent reaction. fin exy this into long hand, using a type-writer Dosa B Bal ot e e oot 'on {he meke' among the sers of this ister and otner leading party i@ three successes of the Paris stage are | 1Mol to prepare the copy for the print Haes He Polut (o Judge Laoley, true, however, only in oalso 100k a inent part in | “'1.es Surprises du Divoree,” “Cocard et Bi e The men are paid by getting New York Eveni That body, early th coquet” and “Decore.” Augustin Daly owns | X18 will 1 v in the Record The sawme.| positios in the wor tle oRare & the first named and A. M. Palmer the last | the la } A Oy T T N E R Sy is that of the one difiod ufte named for this countr Julia F Yatest of tho | F850E QUL Wik d B By him to attack himself in the 1017 5 § Rudolph Arons 0 prodigies 9 i8 A SRR the past 1 pers and whase friends insie . @ furmcy fe N appropr estimates that more thau on ¢ ake . her debu? in o Phatiod Ay csn't sue the newspapers {0 ? roads witl v sisted every e, hayeso fur wituessed ' inie that wdon. - As rega i others of this ciass | few days o fagili-"1 A L s S Coltn 0 hias Just be ced J du the intorest of extravagaul and reckless | house, ' Its run exceeds that of “‘La Fillede | Ojto Hengner has been engaged by the Phul- | tate wors which has already provewn of {119 Will cuf s ACquUalnlanie,