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THE O AHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1839, —-TWEI PAGES BAYD Wholesale Grocers, Greatest sale ever made in Omaha. This sale is of special interest to all hotels, restaurants, boarding housesand housekeepers that are willing to lay 1n a moderate supply and save money. dverything warranted first class, Best Sugar Cured Ham, 10c. 3 1b, pail Lard, Armour's best, pail), 2 Quart bottle Blueing, 5e. Matches, 200 in a box, per box, lc. Clothes pins, per doz, Te. 8 oz bottle prepared Mustard, bottle, 5 1 pint bottle Tomato Catsup, 5e. 1 quart bottle Tomato Catsup, 10¢ 1 can Bagle condensed Milk. 15ic, 1 quart bottle Cross & Blackwell’s Chow Chow, d6e. 1 pint bottle Cross & Blackwell’s Chow Chow, 27c. bottle Cross & rlcles, 46c. pint bottle Cross & Mixed Pickles, & Oyster Cracl Soda Cre , XX National Mills best nmm; tent, $1. le of I]mu Maple & , per quart Buc! l\\\ Iu_u\l (per per Blackwell's Blackwell's the Ohio Flour, per .; hm:p\ wer | 7 burs Union & 8 bars /||)p sonp. 2oc, 1 can ve per cent lye, 10¢. 1 can good l_\. ry bost strictly pure cider, per gal- The c ebrated “Stolwerks™ Choco- lates, in all the varieties, kept on hand and retailed at wholesale prices. We arc headquarters for these goods in Omaha, and thel s no house here who citer assorted stock d Chocolates. JAN GOODS. String be Lima b 124e. Ib can Californi 15, good, 8¢; very choice, 1h can peach, 10e. peach, 3 1b can very best -dines, 5. 21b can corn 2 1b raspberr _’l able peach, 20c. good (not soaked), 7e. very best put up, an blackberrics (very best), Tic 21b can plums, ve 21b can pineappl T5e. Salmon, 15¢. th-n r, 15¢. French peas, 15¢ per can, HAYDEN BROS., Dry Goods, Sixteenth, near Imughn, Omaha, ———— HAYDEN BROS. Gents' Furnishing Goods. Gents’ unlaundried shirts made from ew York mills muslin, double front, hand made button holes and continuous facings, equal to any one dollar shirt ever made. We will place this lot on our counters at 55¢ each. Gents’ fancy domestic (lannel sh well made and perfect fitting, only reduced from 75e. 1ot of gents’ fanc xnapenderfl regu- lar price 50¢, on Monday 25¢ per pair. Gents' heavy linen cuffs, round and square corners, only 124c per'paix, worth S0 1lot of collars, comprising all the very best makes in gents’, all the new shapes at 10c each or $1.00 per doz. CORSETS. SPECTAL PRICES IN THIS DEPART- MENT FOR MONDAY. At 50¢ per pair we willshow the finest line of corsets ever shown west of New York. At 75¢ we are showing a very full line of woven, pped and fancy teens, many of theso being worth § We' carry a full line of the R Worcester, Dr. Warner’s, P.D. and I. C. corsets, at populm‘ prices. MUSLIN UNDERWEAR. r We have about 50 doz of ladies’ night gowns, chemise, skirts and corset cov- ers, to'be placed on tables and closed out at about # our regular price: We carry the finest line of slips, also lunr' and short dr made from very fine cambri fine dressing sacks, slightly soiled, worth $2, 13( and #5 each, to be closed b nd $1 each. shmere gloves only 15¢ s \nn'll\ double. Special notice. Watch out for the greatest glove sale ever given in Omaha. Particulars later. HAYDEN BROS., Dry Goods, 16th st. L Brick Paving, The following communication has been re- ceived by Tue Bree: With reference to an editorial in last Thursday’s Bee on brick paving, I would say that the citics ot Cleve) land, O., Pittsburg, Pa., and Philadelphia Pa., Wheeling, W. Va,, and a large number of other cities, are using this kind of pave ment. Why not Omaha{ We have the ma-' terial at our owu door to make it with, and it would keep a great deal of the money spent for wooden' blocks, right here, to bo spent for labor. ~ Whero are our capitalists ! Why do_they not estigate thisi The writer of this can give some information to those who choose to call at room 202 Sheeley block. e Murs. J. Benson, Stamping done to order, MItS. J. BENSON. ———— Prang’s valentines at Ho ———— BURLINGTON ROUT Change of Time. Taking effect Feby, 11, the west- bound trains on the Burlington route will leave Omaha as follow Vestibule express No. 1, 5:30 a, m., arvives Den- ver same ovening 9:10; Pacific express, 9:15 2. m,, arrives Lincoln 11:15a. m, and Denver 7:10. Colorado ex- press, 7 p. m., arrives Denver 2 and Cheyenne 1:40 p. m. Pully ace sleeping cars and free reclining chair cars on all through trains. Close connections made at Denver and Chey- enne for the Pacilic coast. ket oftice 1228 Farnam st. ———— Drawing, designing, sketching and fum.rl\l artistic work done by Ernest G. Brabrook (late with D. C. Dunbar & Co.), 2522 Harney st. Tel. No. 1368, DIED, CARROLL—Frank D., son of Patrick J. and Kate Carroll, of dlphllm ia, Saturday morning at 7 o' 'clock. Funeral Sunday at 2 p. m. from residence, 1319 North Sevi l!llllsmllh treet, A reliable y\nco to \my dmmond- and watches. an Cott & Co.’s diamond parlor, 14th nud Farnam, —— Prang’s valenuuen at Hospe's, e Building Perm Thefollowing building parwits were issued yestorday: Lemi oty i nth modelll Awelling, iroet tt Foppleton Foranes Biteca M Aha R ebater atrest 20 WO POriuits PEEreGALINE civ i rinriniie [OH! WHAT A SHOE SALE. 80 Many 8hoes Never Sold Before in One Day. The Great 8ale of Fire Shoes at The Fair Continues to Sarprise the People With the Extra Good Bargains. Yesterday was by long odds the great- est day <o far of the great fire sale of shoes at The Fair, but the prices now quoted for Monday will no doubt mak it the g est of the great days. One good rec ation for the shoes of- fored by T ra) this sale is that everybody bought auring the weok came 3 ay and brought their friends with The longer the sale lasts the larger the crowds be- cone Case shoes after ca and Joh hundreds are the entire dam: fire is confined to the outside of the eases and cartons, leaving the proper perfect in ever y w shape and manner. These shoes will be sold at fire prices, making it an utter impossibility to e duplicate these goois. L. Brandeis & Sons, distinetly gu every pair of these shoes 1o b and free from any damage whatey All tho nebble the tire stock a pair, only 98¢ can ksd shoes worth old at All the the Chicago fi pair equal to any at for $1.49. All the ladies’ very finest hand turned Fronch kid shoes from the fire, each th ot loss than 85,00, will bo Reynolds Bros.’ cll’s make by the L, e b shoo n shoes from ||l woods, worth Hu' tive, eve least $2.50, will be ladies’ French kid shoes from s stoek. each and every 50, will be sold vls’ glove kid shoes, worth John Mundeil's school shoes 83¢, worth $1 extra fine sehool shoes 95e, Misses extrngood 25, worth $2 i Men's good, sirong shoes, and sewed, in all sizos and_ styles, 98e. Men’s fine’shoos —bution, lace or con- 5. Men's fine dr unless vi \lf shoces, somethi ) luw\ worth kid shoes well made PATR. Brandeis & Sons, 15th St., Cor. Howard. THI 0 502 to 512, S sagen) e Prang’s valentines at Hospe's. - Mrs. J. Benson. Stamping done toorder MRS, Distr Court. The reading of aMidavits and arguments of attorneys in the Motor railway injunction case were closed last ¢ 2, and the court took them under advisement. Yesterday the afiidavits of Tsrael Leville, clectrician for tho Omaha-Council Bluffs Bridge line v, Joseph Sheeley, Benjamin Willard, J. H. Cummings, T.J. Evans, Dr. Mercer and several others were read, in_support of the overhead wire system of clectric locomo- tion, and submitted. Louis Bradford commence: Robert S. on against o foreclose a mortgage on addition, upon which the plaintilf claims there is $441 due, Two transcripts in the cases of Henry C. Scott vs Mrs. Philip King, and Caroline A. Purcupile vs Fred Babeack were appealed to the district court from justice's courts. bt The Fremont, Elkhorn & Missouri Valley R. R. will change their time on Sunday, 10th inst, and with this aate trains will depart from the Webster street union station as follows: Black Hilis e , for Fremont, I\mfolk Wahoo, Lincoln, Northern Ne- by ca, Black Hills and Central Wyom- ing will depar ):00 a. m. daily. turning, it will arrive from these poin: at 4:45 p. m, The Hastings and daily except Sunday. 3 for Fremont, Hastings, B neva, Davenport. Schickley, and Albion. Returning, will 4 uperior express, L leave daiiy at » Wakoo and Li u»ln,.nul this train returning will arrive Omaha 10:15 a. m. West Point and Norfolk na will depart daily, except Sunday, p. m. Returning will ar 10:15 2. m. St. Paul express will depart at 7 p. m. for Si Jity, Minneapolis St. Paul, instead of 6:45 p. m. as heve- tofore. ltv.lurmu;;v this train will ai rive Omaha 8:40 a. For further information call at city ticket office, 1401 Farnam st. RS e County Court, Simmons, Hatch & Whitter, of Boston, brought suit yesterday w the county court against Alexander Pollock for $551, on bill of merchandise. M & Ettinger sued H. §222 on a promissory note. Following are the judgments entered up by unty Judge Shields: Stella Munger vs Sarah Bernstein, judgment for &I, Bradford vs Pruyn, judgment for §240, Charles and Leopold Doll were appointed executors of the estate of Kredevick Doll, deceased, Jeremiah Whalen was appointed adminis- trator of the estate of Mary A. Wilson, de- ceased, Dr, I senger W. Gilman for 5 Davenport, 453.Tel. gy d Larceny. St. Louis yesterday morning askeda for the g st of Anton Pol- onfslsi on the charge of grand larceny, but gave no particulars. During the afternoon 3 u found the man driving a ad took him to the police 11 bo beld for furtier in- am from Prang’s valentines at Ilmpt, 8. — He Paid the Ront, Some time ago Jim Callaban rented a building to Contractor Stuht for election purposes, but when the election was over the rent was not forthcoming. He accordingly entered suit for the amount in the court of Justice Holmes, but it was decided against him and he was charged with the costs. These ho declimed to pay and yesterday Con- stable 8. B, Clark was detailed to collect them. He found Callanan’s horse and buggy in front of tne Paxton and at once took pos- session, driving them up to Justice Holmes, where Callaban settled the bill and was al- lowed to go. —— N. B. FALCONER. Annual Opening of Now Spring Goods Monday. To-morrow morning we will place on our counters the finest line of dry goods ever shown 1n this city. In our silk department we will offer some special inducements, Next week we would call attention to our beautiful line of plain and striped surrahs at 750, reduced from $1.25 and $1.60 We will also offer many novelties in our dress goods department worthy of attention. Our stock of white goods, domestics, embroideries, muslin uuderwonr. ete., is now umnplLLfi. and we are prepared to offer these goods at lower prices than any other store in the city, Call and examine our stod&' st i N JONER. Hayden Bros Will starta big sale on Monday in their domestic departmont. Every day you will find new bargains will be andded. We are now receiving the largest stock in this line \\hu%\ was ever shown in this city Yard \\ulc bleached muslin at ¢ and be muslin has some dressin muslin we are offering at 6e is a bargain at 7ie. Two cases yard wide soft fin- ished bleached muslin, 63c or 16 3 for #1.00. Hope muslin, 7ic. Y cases ext bargain at Tc¢ and 8¢ yard, only one piece sold to a customer of these two numbers. We will show you 6 different grades at 12 yards for $1.00, among these Fruits, Lonsdale, Mills view, ete. Yard wide cambric 10¢, and New York mills 10¢ yard. Double width pillow casing and " sheeting in all the leading makesand different widths, wched and unbleached, at net cost, no freight included. White checked nainsook 5e yard, Dbetter grade it 8¢ and 10e yard, We have me very nice lawn stripes and checks ¢ and 15¢ and the line at 18¢ 25 is good value for the mone styles of dress ginghams, Toile yrds, Zanzibars, Scoteh zephers, still coming in. New challies rece atGeand 7ica yard on Monday. Weo are showing new novelties in dress prints. We have opened anothor im- portation of our own in bleached and unbleached erashes. If you want a ing ask to see our un- 10¢ or 124c a de Wleached at he, 7 R and bleached at die, Go, Se. 100 and rdor bleached twills at 124c and : these are all linen and then picces left of the 16-inch s checked toweling which we will elose on Monday at se a yard. Our 15¢ and 19¢ towels are cheap. Two- yard wide table linen at e a yard. ream colored table linen lse a yard. Our § all linen German napkins at $1 a dozen, and our $1 white bed spreads are leaders and cannot _be du- plicated in _ Omaha. annels and blankets at half the prices others ask for them, in order to clear our stock. SPECIAL NOTICE On Monday morning we will place on sale 120 dozen of raw silk tied fringes: tinseled table covers, 15 different Abe each, 5-4 :\t ch, # umine them uu(l ame, as we hon- ro the best table hich were ever displayed in_this city. Our wall paper department is on the third floor: take the elevator and you will see the newest patterns and borders in the market ll AYDEN BROS. -1 at b X at $1.00 e compare prices on the estly believe that they for the mon HAYDE ]HH)I‘III RS. Cloak Departwent. We bought at an ASSIGNEE'S Auring Hu- past week an immense stock of ladies’ and children’s cloaks which Monda, Newmarkets in I'T sale ruary 11, newmarkets at s worth double the money asl tiful line of black and kets at $7.15, worth $ newmarkets at $5.17 These garments ASTRAKHAN v be duplicated trimmed garme former price $20 cloaks at $1.65, § # \\Ill‘lll $10 and & Ik and brown. cannot ine ps for $6. $12.50, at "‘IU and | nd for t se 5 \ JTRE the CHOICEST STY LE: HAYDEN BROS. GREAT SALE. we will offer the best bar- ve ever placed on sale in spartment. Women’s Dongola kid shoes, all solid, for $1.25; women’s best all-goat for $2. A few small siz in our 33 women’s hand-turned kid shoes for $2—a great bargain. Women's hand-turned French kid alapaca slip- ers at $1.25. Our women’s $3.50 fine tid shoes reduced to $2,50; they are heauti Ladies, if you want shoes, don’t fail so inspect our large stock. We are also making big drives on misses’ and children’s shces. Our school shoes for $1.00; size 9 to 12 all solid, every pair guar The best men’s calf shoes for men’s hand-welt shoes only vorth #. All artics and warm goods at half price to close. The best baby shoes in Omaha for 25¢, all solid, 1-6. Our shoes are all nice fresh @oods, having neither. been burnt or smoked. HAYD BROS. — Prang’s valentines at Hospe’s. ————— A Printing Company. The Western Printing company filed amended articles of mcorporation with the county clerk yesterday. The company is or- ganized to do printing, publishing, stereotyp- ing, engraving, stamping and binding. The authorized capital stock as amended 'is £30,000. 'I'lic incorporators are Allison M. Dyer and Homer A. Judd. "SHOE ato ke Prang’s valentines at Hospe's. — Mr:. J. Benson. Stamping done to order MRS. - MILWAUKEE PAUL R'Y. Via Omaha and Council Bluffs, Short line to Chicago and the east, Finest dining cars in the world, 7h slecping ears to Chicago. ute of the first “Golden Gate BENSON. CHICAGO, & ST, Best line to Washington for the inau- guration of President Harrison. Only direct route to the G. A. campiment at Milwaukee. Lverything first-cluss, st cluss people patronize first class R. en- 1 in the west ) Ti\' et agents everywher Milwau- sell tickets over the Chicago, kee and St. Paul rail Ticket office 1501 Farnam street. I A, Nash, General Bohemian Rall. 1815, 1317 and 1319 8. Restaurant, lunch and beer Lunch served day or might, every Saturday and S 13th st. hall, Dance e ALY Kerr's thread, blacl fast dye. Huyden Following are the marriage licenses issued yesterday iu the county court by Judge Shields: Name and Residence. { John Elsaesser, Omaha. 1 Mary Camerumm, Omaha Hans Neble, Omaha. ... M M. J. Rehue, Council Frederick Seadow, Omaha. . . 1 Carolina W, Hogoleit, Omalia ! —— With the new time card in effect on the Sioux City & Pacific R. R., Febru- ary 10, passengers for Sioux City will leave the Union Pacific Transfer at Council Bluffs at7 a. m., arriving in Sioux City 11:30 a. m. Returning pas- sengers will leave Sioux City at 2:20 p. m.; arrive in Council Bluffs 6:15, For further information call at city ticket office, 1401 Farnam st. - " Prang’s valentines at Hospe's, Teas—~Wholesale—Teas, Young Hysomsextra fine to finest, 55¢, Choice to chaieest, 65¢. Gunpowder—Superior to fine, 50c. Ex. fine to fimest, 60c Choice to cheieest, tic. Imperial—Ex..fine to finest, 45¢. Choice to cheoicest Uncolored Japan Good commony 85¢. Medium, 40¢ Good medium, 45c. Fine, 50c Choice (Spider Teg). 60c. <. choice (Spider Leg), 700, OOLONG, AMOY AND FOOCHOW. Fair, 40¢, Good, H0e BREAKITAST. 0. BLENDED TT Assam, grand, $1, Assam, delicions, 90c. Assam, desirable, S0c Our Tea Department a Ten Blender, who will combine any toas desived while you w No extra cup of ten with Jersey fine, is in charge of ROASTED COF 1d Moch: A ha Mixture., .Ll\u Mixture, & atiunala nlnmn.llu n, 80c. o Combination, 28¢. Mirose Mocha, 40¢, Best (-nl:h'n Rio ‘20, Ceyion 1 iho Cuecr aibo I vl\\lln v Coraens e PPorto Rico, azareth Ground, 2le. Combination with cut chicory bello, 23e. Slbs. &1, Our cof voasted coffecs contain from move aroma than coffees sted and al- lowed to remain in stock for months. Our blender will freely draw a sample cup of any tea or coffee to prove to you the superiority of our goods. HAYDEN BROS Wholesale Groce Hayden Bros, St prains in fine dress goods Monday morning and during the woek we promise to outdo former efforts in a grand display of dvess goods. This Aisplay will be most remarkable for the “the superior excellence of the :ndiess and exceed- ingly low prices. We respectfully in- vite compurason. Among other goods you will find the novelties in fancy b ricotines, French serg: broken plaids, F Lopool, res are all lumwht green and Presh roasted 10 to 15 per cent Drat de ! and sille wrap Henrietta and a nv\\ l\lh- of combimation roodsin black mixtures for combination suits, ceived” The silk sale has been wonde: fully suceessful. We still have a full line of black grain, black i Rhadama. black Fai black Moiree. The stock plete in colored gros g satin Rhadama, Faille 7 se, Cin- in plain and all the faney no We will offer ~|||]n'|~xx|uh:\ s also com- n, surah, gains in faney black goods. Al our 20c and 25¢ goods on sale Monday ut 10k per yard. HAYDEN BROS. DRINK Saxe's Celebrated Koumys, (Fermented Milk Wine.) An invaluable drink as an appetizer and food.. Unequalled asa stomac! Indispeusible to invalids and convales- cents. An excellent appetizer in small, and unequalled as a food in large quan- tities. Mothers and infants need no patent nostrum It strengthens the teal glands, thus increasing the flow, being converted into milk almost in- stantly. The contents of a quart bottle, whiell is equivalent to four ounces of solid food, and accepted by the most itive stomach, should be taken a als during the da It makes flesh and strength, and invigorates the Recomme bed by the following well \'i‘ms of Omaha: Dr. yres, Dr. V. H. Geo. 'Ilhh‘m Dr. PP. M. Chadwic G. K. Sussdorf, Dr. Moore, Dr. W. H. Hanchett, Dr. Rebert, Dr. J. B. Ralph and many oth Price per case of 1 dozen quarts, $5.50; price per hali case of half dozen quarts, %3; price per champagne tap (if required), $1. Send P. O. order or draft; otherwise will for- ward by express C. Manufactured by Opera House Pharmac, nam streets, Omah P. S.—Send all orders direct to ubove address as we do not sell to jobbers. - Rock Springs Egg Coal. mething new, try it; no dust. Only 50 per ton, Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. Jefl W. Bedford, Fourteenth and Farnam, TR, known Lee, Dr. l'uITm:m. Dr. , Dr, Kerr's thread the best. Hayden Bros, L A, Kellner, 1605 Howard St., Will give away five thousand bars of the best laundi b in the city, commenc- ing Monday, Feb. 11. Tessons in artembroidery every Tues- Qay and Frid in of Furnam street al columu, (‘(mu»rdll Masquerade Ball, A subs l)liflr\ ball will be given he Concordia at the Exposition hull on nesday evening, February 15th, No tickets will be sold at the door, but must be procured from Louis Heimrod, Richard Ingleman, Julius Meyer, Charles L. I'r or, T, Sinhold and W. Bochl. Admission, $1.50 for gen- tleman and lady. e DIED, LAUTH—Mildred Ida Lauth, daughter of Joseph H. and) Magdalin Lauth, aged 2 years and 11 months, Funeral this afternoon 2022 Hamilton strect, by fiom residence, - Members of Trangle lodge No. 54, Knights of Pythias, are requested to at- tend the fun of Brother John Me- han, which takes place from his late residence, 915 N, 22d st,, at 2p. m,, Sunday, February 10, Friends and Pythiaas generally invited. By order of Dxt. R. Weser, C. C, D. Browx, K. of R. and S, Ll L 0. 0. F. Attention, All members of Goodrich lodge No. . I, are requested to meet hall, 24th and Hamilton st., on bund-_\ February 10, at 1 p. m., to at- tend the funeral of our late brother, J. Mehan, from 224 and Cumings st. Sister lodges and visiting brothers in- vitea toattend. By order J, F. GATES, N, G, SPECIAL SALE AT STONEHILL'S 25c Dress Buttons, 80 & Dozen— Bargains in Odds and Ends. Henrletta Dress Goods, ANl Colors, 29c, Worth 50c — $2.00 Hen- rictta Dress Goods, Al Colors, Doc. border handkerchiefs $1 all Colored All silk ribbong, Se per yd. ribbons, 8¢ per yd. We are still selling the all silk surah at ¥e. Never was there such a bargain offered. Our China silk (third shipment this scnson) are going very fast at s a yd. All the latest colors in t goods. SPECIAL SALE OF MUSLIN DERWEAR, Ladies, it will pay you to inspect our stock, we will save you from 25 10 o0 pe this sa making on, and what are UN- busy out of how? Prices ave asked by our com- sen about 3 petitors, ris’ corset waists 49c¢, Ball's corsets at ate this price {nitting silk, black and colors, at 15¢ full weight at just half price. A large line of novelties in heading nd veiling. goods, Tle, worth 20 < towels, 124e, worth 20c. Our 17¢ cotton llannel at 10c. Our 15¢ cotton flannel at e Our 124e cotton flanuel at 7 Our Se cotton flannel at se. Winter goods in all departments & off. worth #1. ey who will 1610 St MeDonld 116 and 118 S, Remember we have th < stock and if vou are in need of a ‘ment, now o for next winter, you can save one-half the price usually piid. -— Prang’s valentines at Hospe's. - Mrs. J. Beason, Lessons in artembroidery every Toes- and Friday. MRS, = Abstract. Will party we loaned abstract of farm in Antelope county. Nebraska, pleuse re- turn same. M. A UPTON COMPANY. A Few Timely Remarks, Chieago & Northwostorn Ry . BENSON. Superb Illnm;_' The latest and best Sleeping ( avs with hot and cold water, and all conveniences. 'Hnml;:hmutn ha to Chi Vo change at (! ounc 11 Bluffs, Ticket off T 0. me to Chicago. The Burlington No. 2, a solid vesti- bule express, with dining car, free re- clining chair car and Pullman s of the most_elegant design, sup- plied with free librar hot and cold water in the lav: . now leaves ha daily a rriving at o at 8 the best ain from Omaha to the cast. Tt mal but few stops, and there ave no tedious ts for connecti s being on time. lu,l\etu'hu, 1 nam street. e Prang’s valentines at Hospe's. — What New York Swells Approve. The Men’s Outfitter: Black buttons in semi-globe shaps are worn on white pique vests by men in half mourning, There is for the moment more or less prejudice against striped underwear. Whites and greys ave favorites. New color effects in_cricketing wors we soft shades of gold und brown, stripings and pronounced broad check In many quarte sashes, mufllers, ete., heve d, and found useful hold decorative purposes. All reports to the contrary notwith- standing, the black silk skull-cap con- tinues to'be the popular head protector R Al Roman stripes in heen well for house- groy are effective combined in silk mufile The produced 1s a happy medium between the “loud™” and the sober. The attempt to revive searf pins is failure. Puff scarfs of ext 10 size in white ribbed silk are a decided ‘‘go” for afternoon wedding wear. Ties of plain white pique which go twice around the colla and are folded intoa bow by the wearer, ave accepted 1.\~ high ssers as correet for full \\unlln gloves in dark, solid colors mul fancy mixtures, have almost on- vely superceded white Ringwood are cheaper, keep cleaner and are just as warm. New pajamas ovdered out b York importersare in zephyr (a cobweb sort of woolen goods), spun” silk, and a new flannel which is almost as delicate as silk, A shirt seer a recent fancy dress ball had o dead black and the collar and cufls and ti > 11-.4) black. It was worn in conjunction w ers, vest and cont in plain white sil An observer of fashion’s whims pre- dicts an early revival of the old-time raflled shirt hosom. As a prophet he is? we bound to say, a failure. Here is a suggestion for a ladies’ gift umbrelia, Let the donor have his pho- tograph, postage stamp size, set in the handle and covered with glass. It is likely that tan-colored gloves will continue to be accepted for nmm time. Tans run into so m § that they afford n good variety which 10 make a selection, Beautiful ef are obtained by producing the bright postage stamp the various countries, and combi them for decorative purposes on trays, cigar cases, card cuses, ete, Double-brensted vests with extra large lapels, and buttoned medium hwh have been taken up by the patrons of awell known Fifth avenue tailoe a welcome change from the singl breasted affairs so long in vogue The use of the diamond solit e s n full dress stud is confined to the “lower stratum,” . “Dark rose” is a new ground color in neckwear. It will inake its appearance among the early offerings of next spring. The same materials and patterns that will be seen next summer in ladics’ hlouses will also appear in men’s tennis and lounging shirts. Sunday edl pag More Piety Than Platter. New York World: Boarding-house Mistress (sternly to hungry boarder)— ‘We are going to have grace, Boarder (mildly)—Glad we are going to have something. N nmy New Ous- Il om re- of ng ash Bennison Bros, Great bargains for Monday. Grand sale of French Woven Corsets at half price. 100 dozen fine French Woven Corsets in White and Drab, Monday only, 88¢ per pair. Get your corsets Monday. cases Hickor Checks, Plaids and Stripe Shirtings, Monday,6ic per yard. 3 cases fine Stripeand Check Seersuckers, 8¢ per yard. All Standard. 86 in, Bleach Muslin, Monday, 12} yards heetings, Table Oil el il 100 pieces new figured atins, 15¢ per yard, also new French Satins open Monday. At 25¢ yard nt line of patterns. Great bargains Monday in ladies’ musiin underwear in four lots at 25¢, ¢ and 98¢, This underwear will be on scperate tables at the above p you more han cheap. them. 25 cartoons in No. 7, shades, your not _hatf pri ;'unl\~ Mondays uin - groys ,m..« Yo mutel 20¢ yard, in Henriottas in all the new shades, only Come in_and of all silk mori No. 9 and No. 12, all choice Monday, 15 light yardy browns Monday ind \ your choice Great bargains in iinen towels, of doz fine knotted fringe towels, 19¢ e Monday we will r get them Monday at $5. 50 doz hoys” fine, fast, black, heavy 0. 1, ribb hose, sizes 7 to 10, full regular made on salo Monday #5¢ pair, & puir for #1. Ladies’ Kkid gloves 0Se Big line of new embroideries at 10¢, 15¢, 20¢ and s yard. They are overy one a great 200 picces ne; ured chol- $1. Have you secn our ¢ are nobby and all new. with us when you ndow shades. vu‘mup«‘ll'u( sules- ladies, 1 competent _carpet layor and shade hanger. INNISON BROS. o Mrs. J. Benson T.essons in art embroider day and Friday. want carpets or Wanted at once every Tues- MRS, .|. BENSON. - - _The sixth annual masquerade bail of > band will take place Priday, Feb- y 15, at Exposition hall. - Murs, Cleveland Now Home Sewing Machino and will Still be happy and advise all ladies to £0 o 113 North 16th, and seleet one and enjoy life, for Mrs, Harrison will have 1y as the New Home pany can make them fine for all, —— GRoy Moo Noree Gommon AR POSTASGE STAMP Under the management of 1. RAC A Comedy with No Plot. Our Famous Biack Hussar Band The representa e Traveling Band of America OUR STAR ORCHESTRA Every Member a Soloist. Every Soloist an Artist. " \ml I' M l’n'l de ia\ux nlu v t vm Ilu- (& tn the EDEN efing: ribbons | has to move with her | HAYDEN BROS, The Most Important Lace and Eme brofdery Sale of the Season. Genuine bargains in the highesy class novelties. Anticipating a liboral trade we ime ported in large quantitiesand will muke attractive !prices. Real linew 14 inch wide, new styles, Vi linen laces, 2 inches wide, 4c yd.y inches wide, 5c yd.; 44 inches wide, jeyd. Now styles in machine mada Torchon laces, 12 yds. for fe. Tted and blue fmachine made Torchon laces, 2 inches wide, 6o yd. Our immense display of new and elo gant styles embroideries is alono worth a visit of inspection. The prices on this opening sale are no indieation of the value or quality of the goods. Weo will also show the most comploto line of new and arlistic oriontal laces, Theso goods aro & chance purchaso from New York custom house, and will be sold at less than half regular prices, The ribbon sale has been wonderfully suceessful and will bo continued all day Monday. We ask particular attention to our superb stock of de buttons, dress teimmings, braids, rushings, veil- ings and fancy art materials HAYDEN - BROS, ed Kkmives and forks Van Cott & Co., 14th and Farnam. - stons to ‘lorida. The second excursion to Suther will leave Omaha vin the Wabush 1y way on Monday, February 11, For e tickots, sleeping ear necommodations and full information, eall on or write G N. CLAYTON, rnam st., Omuha, Neb. Roger's bost only $1.50 per diamond parlor. Cheap Excu Su therland 1502 FEBRUAY 15 AND 16. ‘The Magnificant Pictorial Play “TONY THE SWELL” INTRODUCING HARRY HB. BE and company uliar_excellen i the carload of e and et Threo it . Twenty TWO NIGHTS ONLY. Monday and Tuesday, Feb, 11 and 12 Engagement of the Eminent Comedian, GEORGE T. ULMER, Aud the Favorite Actress, LI1ZZIEMAYULMER Supported by an Excellont Company. in the late John 'I'. Rayinc edy - Dramus “COL.MULBERRY SELLERS.” “THERF MILLIONS IN 1T."" For Congross—Monday Col. Mulberry Sellers—Tuesday Evening SPECIAL NOTICE. The performance Monday cvening will be for the benefit of the sufferers by the Max Meyer building disaster. "MUSEE 11th and Farnam Streets. One Week Only, Beginning Monday, Feb. Il HUMANS OF THE DEEP, Pl Boyulon W MRS wppear in different cha wing machine, pl Don’t fail to see them. run i trick g § 08E, }' VE/{ cters.perform the most orig ither, smoke pipes and do many othe One Dime Admxts to All. FlFTH ANNUAL STATEMENT or THE American Steam Boiler Insurance Go. OF NEW YORK. JANUARY 1st, 1889, CAPITAL STOCK, sl i $500,000 00 ASSETS: , 8, Government | ‘ncks of Bunks an 8 on A 3 Lond and anks Cash in hands of Agents Preminms Uncoliected, Home Office wccrued Interest 3 Total Assets Mort g, e organizatio remium income since Auring stal patd for Inspection and Loss. Number of Botlers unde s mide durin, { during yei 15 and First Mortgage Hailroad Ronds, market valuo FNI230200 ind in cotirse of Collection LIABILITIES Fifty-four Expert Ingincers as Inspectors in the employ of Company, Jan- uary 1, 1889, & This company offers the best Blanket Contract. nmunicate with Home Oflice or Bufore placing your insurance, ¢ where all information will be given. most liberal FPolic any Agency, and th THACHER, VOIGHT & HOLMAN, Managers Western Departinend, - PhoenZ Building, Chicago.

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