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R s THE BOSTON STORE Makes a Purchase of Fine Dress Goods and Trimmings From the Assignee of One of the Largest Importing Houwses of New York at Less Than Half Cost, Not one old piece of dress goods in this fot. All new aud fashionable fubrics.con- taining 1,500 rare, rich and artistic de- signs and colorings of latest novelties for fall and winter w . A1l will be pold at nearly one-ha usual retail prices, 1o To prevent the annoyance of wailing we have engaged an oxtrea foree of sales- men, and dovoted our entire south side, ot long, to this '1C DRE GOODS SALE. 28 pure mohair, all newest col- e, real value 55¢, 12 picces 88-1neh all wool tricot, latest shades, 850, worth The. 10 pieces 46-inch the orings, u “Fuglish brillian- shades, 73¢, worth tines, all new fall 81 neh imported henrietta cloth, 874c, worth G, 40-inch black worth 65¢. uch fine black mohairs, wool henrietta, \ 25¢, worth 42 85 nch black English brilliantines, value 75e. 3 Jight pieces only, 40-inch black ail wool sillc finish henriettas, e, worth Bhe. 86-inch henriettas with oriental side bands, 15¢, worth ic. 36-inch wool dress flannels at 123c, worth 30¢. 42-1nch French brilliantine mohairs, with fanc ¢, worth 75¢. 20 piec nshmere, ull shades, 38-inch black henviettas 10¢, worth 50, 54-inch all wool dress flannels at 42¢, cheap at Bie. 40-inch henriettas, with 12-inch side bands, at 23¢, well worth 65 42-inch fancy steipe d worth 35¢c. b6~ h all wool broadeloth, in Rus- sin. cray, olive, EMill, red sapphire, 0 tan and myrtle, at 79¢, worth flannels 18¢, inch wool heurietta, regular 40c, at 19¢ 5 s chin all shades, silks, all shades 49¢, IMPORTED DRESS TRIM- MINGS. This lot of dress trimmings is one of the mosy extraordinary burgaing which has yot boen offered in our establish- ment, To make it cuuse n sensation wo have divided it1nto two lots, as fol- lows: LOT 1, All the fancy passamenterie and braided_dress trimmings worth up to 60c., at He. LOT 2, All the dress trimmings worth up to #1, at 10¢. You must see these goods to realize the enormity of the bargain. CLOAKS. The entire stock of a New York re- tailer, consisting of 1,000 newmarkets, wraps, sacques and jackers in fine seul plush, matelasse broched velvet, silk frieze and ottoman silk, handsomely trimmed in black coney, natural beaver, white lynx, richly lined in plain and uilted satin, at )8, §5.98, §7.98, $8.98, .98, $10.98, $11.98, .48, 517,48, $18.98 to $24.48, less than half price. 125 seal plush sacques, 42-inch length rich quilted satin lining, chamois, 4 seal loops, at $11.98, worth$18.,50. MISSES’ CLOAKS. 1,000 children’s cloaks, in all wool {roods. made in Gretehen styles, color n red and mahogany, sizes 4 to 14 years, at $3.08, $4.48, $1.98, $5.48, $5.98, $0.48; special, 1,200 misses’ cloaks, in all the newest styles, including directoive and fancy vest front, handsomely embroidered in lain and tinsel braids, goods consist- ng of beaver, Berlin twill, fancy plaids and stripes, sizes 12 to 18 yeurs, new and popular shades, prices $5.08, $6.48, 86.98, $7.48, $7.98, %5.48, 98,98, $9.48. £9.98, $10.48, $10.98, $11.48, $11,98, $12,48, 812.98, §13.48 to #21.48; extra cash values, Monkey fur muffs 39¢, worth $1.50, RIBBONS. 500 pieces velvet ribbon for trimming * purposes, the largest assortment ever shown, 4c ‘mr yard, There will be a rush for these ribbon bargains. 380 pieces satin faced ribbons in all the latest shades for decoration, num- bers 7, 9, 12 und 16, all at 5¢ per yard. 290 pieces all silk pecot plain and satin M‘fif,‘ at bc per yard. pieces numbers 7 and 9, all silk ribbon, all now shades, 10¢ per yard, worth up to 40c. 69 pieces silk velvet ribbon, extra wide, suitable for all kinds of trimming,’ P per yard. 65 pieces extra wide moire sash rib- ‘bon. deep satin edge, in dark colors and =ll opera shades, at 25¢, worth up to $1. NOTIONS, SPECIAL—Fine fascinators in zephyr worsteds, all colors, 50¢ and 75c, worth double, Cotton tape and wool dress brald le. Best American pins 1¢ per paper. Child’s hose supporters, all sizes, 9¢ per pair, Bilk garter elastic, in all colors, at 5¢ per yard. Olive oil and castile soaps, 5¢ per cake. Tortoise shell, gold and silver mount- ed, side combs, 9¢ each. Favcy bordered handkerchiefs, 8c each. Fine lnce handkerchiefs, 5e. Gents’ initial handkerchiefs, linen, 10c, MILLINERY. ‘Without shupping see our millinery sale Monday. ' Five imported birdsin endless variety at 75¢, none worth less that $1,50, Ostrich tips and natural wings 5¢. Ladies felt hats 25¢, 60c, 7be, worth v P 1o 81,50, 10:“ our plush hats go at this sale for Fino folt turbaus 600, A full line of French feathers in all colors. TRIMMED HATS. ‘We originate, others imitate. 82,60 trimmed hats are marvels beauty and worth up to #7. The trimmed hats thut we sell Mon- any at #5 are worth %0, THE BOSTON STORE, J14 5. 16th St e —t Big Bargans in Org: e A Shoninger organ for $15.00 on casy payments. A Pelorbet organ for $20.00 on monthly payments, A Mason & Hamlin organ $25.00, A $100 mahogany upright piaco for only 225, part casti balance easy terms. walout Emerson piano for only “ 8875 on iustallments. A. HOSPE, JR., 15618 Douglas street, pure Our of ———— J.B.Smith expert accountaut,402 N, 16th e Cholce Michigan apples at O, Han- sen’s, Sixteenth and Webster, THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THE BOSTON STORE. Another Immmense Purchase of Kid QGloves, Coraets, Bto. From William H. Lyons & Co, Im- porrers of Gloves, Hosiery and Notions, 483 and 485 Broad- New York. way, This firm, having decided to retire from act lled upon our New Y ive and offered him such great inducements that he closec out entire lot of the most de- i s goods. In fuct he bought them S KID GLOVE and colors vine and / These are would be worth up to 3 835 pair renl *Foster? 5 and 7 hook lace gloves, elbow lengths, undressed kids, and tan colored 5 button kids ACRTINN worth up to $2.00. 900 pair dressed and undressed Fe- dora kids. Ivery lady knows there i none better and that they always cost £3.00. Our price for to-morrow Only Sie. MEN'S GLOVES. air of men’s kid, dog skin, castor gloves, not o pair in this lot worti less than 81,70, il go AL 430 dozen ladies’ nsation corset: This was one of Lyon’s best sell worth fully 50¢, our price Iy 19c. ne long waisted H., B. double side steel, long cased bones, a regular §1 corset, At Finecst sateen corsets, viehly trimmed, all colors, strong, wide hones, worth $1.25, At 19¢. Loomer’s steam moulded, mode bust, long waisted corset, double le and five hook clasps, worth $1 at 69¢e, French woven corsots (sams style as 1via), with double side steels, four gores live hook elasps and embroidered top, always sold at $1.50, to-morrow. at H8c. UNDERWEAR. 800 dozen children’s and misses’ fine merino vests or punts, 25¢ for all sizes. 100 dozen boys' all wool natural un- derwear, 85 Children underwvenr, 2 Infants’ Ladies’ pants, 33 ies’ jersey knit vests, all colors, e, o%¢ and 75¢. We guarantee 'y one of these to be worth double. Finest all wool meaicated ladies’ scar- let underwear, 75e, worth $1,25. 500 sample dozen of gentlemen’s extra fine underwear, consisting of Scotch wool, camel’s hair, medicated scarlet, imported English wool, balbriggan and merino derby ribbed, fine hmere and silk and cashmere mixed, in white and fancy colors; very best goods manufac- turoed for gents’ furnishing trade at 25c, 29¢, 39¢, 48¢, H0¢, Gie. 50 per cent less ti Great sacrifice s LADIES’ AND M S’ HOSIERY. 5,000 samples ladies’ cashmero hose, 1o two pair alike, not a pair in this lot worth less tha 3 Ladies’ fineall wool ribbed hose, black and colors, 2lc. Ladies’ fine English cashmere hose, warranted fast black, 20c. Finest imported superior black ribbed hosoe, 85¢. Finest imported cashmere hose, regular $1 quahity, at 39c. Tnfauts’ fancy wool hose, e, Silk stitched infunts’ fancy knit wool hose, 16¢. Misses’ all wool, full regular made hose, sizes 6 to 84, at 19¢, worth 35¢. DOMESTIC Mill remnants of calic 2ic. Best quality comtorter calico ¢ yard, worth Ye. Yard wide German blue calicos 4ic a yard, worth 8ie, Finest French sate. Extra heavy doub! ticking 16¢, worth 28¢, Yard wide unbleached muslin die, worth 8e. Wide bleached, soft finished mushin b¢ per yard, worth Ye. Short length unbleached cotton flan- nel. good heavy quality, 4ic. Heavy atr‘\uped ekirting flannel 10c. White, brown and stripped Turkish towels 10¢, worth 25¢, Fine tuble damask, all colors, 25c¢, worth 45¢. Real raw silk wash rags 50. Marseitles bedspreads, extra large, 65, Real worth $4. Real damask towels, knotted fringe, 25¢, worth 40c, You will make a long remembered mistake if you do not see our $4.90 Cali- fornia blankets nnd our $1.67 English sateen comforters. THE BOSTON STOR 114 5. Siateenth street. all wool whits vests and ladics’ s 10¢, worth 20c. aced skirting Marseilles bedspreads $1.20, Theannoual e given in the — Annual Chicken Supper, chicken supper will L church parlors Thurday evening, No- vomber 21, by the ladies of Trinity M. E. church, Onicken will be served in every style. Supper from 6to 9 o'ciock. New styles moulding at Hospe'’s. e Antique Oak Rogkers, $3.50 With silk plush seats. See our solid oak chamber suits, the prices are very low. H., N. Mannington, successor to Howe, Kerr & Co,, 15610 Douglas street. el Dl R New etchings received at Hospe's. e Now is Your Chance, From now nutil Jan, 1, all visitors to our store, whether purchasers or not, will be presented with a handsome souvenir, Splendid assortment to se- lect from. C. L, Erickson & Co,, lead- ing jewelers, 212 N, 16th st, Uso “Babcock’s Hest” flour. I K. Babceock, 15th and Howard, il Moved. The Omaha Auction and Storage Co, have moved to the large building, 1114 and 1116 Douglas street, whore they have the fiuest storage facilities in Omaha, -~ Our Next Auction Will be on Tuesday in our large new salesroom, 1114 and 1116 Douglas street, whore we have 3 floors 83x136 each, an. the cleanest and dryest storage facili- ties in the city, e Attend Falconer’s great basement sule Mouday, Al e Before Buymmg A piano examine the new scale Kim ball “piano. A, Hospe, 1513 Douglas, T Cut flowers, L. A, Casper, 1516 Douglas, J.8ellner&Co.,huve opened a new stock of furviture 1615 Howard, Low peices specialty, Upholstering and repairing, HAYDE! BROS Millinery Display. Monday morning we place on sale our pecial now styles in millinery, such as trimmed and plain hats, fancy feathers, Ostrich tips and plumes, ornaments and new trimmings of ev Kine Our soecial low prices will prevail through- out. CLOAKS, SHAWL Samples from enast 20 plush garments $1 15 plush garments 10 plush jackots &8 69, worth 20 ladies’ cloth newmarkets $7.89, cost 812, B AND JACKETS 1 manufacture 9, $3.09, long cloaks $1.98, worth 0. GET YOUR SON A WATCH, 800 hoys’ watches, good timers, ¥1.75, worth Ladies fully engr: years, fine tham mov ches, beauti- werantod twenty ingtield or Wai- )7, jewelers’ prico Gents’ elagant hunting caso gold filled watches warcanted to wear twenty years, Elgin, Springfield, Waltham or Ham- den movement, our price $15, jowelers’ pr.ce § HAYDEN BROS’. BLACK DRESS GOODS, Our new lines of black dress goods are just in. We can show the most at- tractive line of French novelry and fine black henriettas that it is possible to produce. The low prices are intendod to make this the most noted sale of tho season. RIBBONS, RUCHINGS AND LA The ribbon sule this week will posi tively surpass any sale of the kind dur- ing the senson. Pecot edge, fine silk buby ribbons le yard, worth sc. 5 satin edge silk ribbon, in bic yard, worth 10c. The largest lino of fine silk, satin edge ribbons, in every > styles fine silk ruchings to from. Special prices on laces, 0s, notions, veilings, dress trimmings and buttons. Also art needle work material, ete. HAYDEN BROS. DEEP CUT. Not being able to wait on all our cus tomers on Saturday we bave decided to continue the sale Monday. Closed from a well k porter at an immeuse 300 doz of ladies’ chileren’s and gents’ hosiery to be pat on e Monday, No- vember 18. We will sell you hosier; to-morrow at about one-fourth the.reg- ular prices. We do not iimit the quan- tity, but sell you all you want the following prices: 100 doz. children’s wool hose,Oxford mixed, regular made, extra heels and toes, our price to close a wonderful bargain. All the shmere hose in this lot worth 25¢, 35c and 50¢ per pair to be closed at 1e. In this lot we find 1 case of ladies derby ribbed cashmere hose never sold for less than 60¢, our price to close only 25e. astern im- ifice. fants’ fine wool hose regular inished heels and toes, worth 35¢ per pair, our price to close only 10e. 1 case of infants’ C. & G. wool mitts, come in all the delicate sha never sold for less than 25¢, our p close only 5¢ per pair. In this stock we find a_lot of ladies’ fine Kuglish cashmere gloves worth e, 75¢ and 31 per pair, our price to close only 19e. All the 81, $1.25 and §! ladies’ kid gloves in this stock reduced to 50c. For this sale we vo added addi- tional help. It is impossible for us to quote prices on the children’s under- wear. We have decided to put them in special lots und let them go, ‘as we ure determined to clean up this stock at once. Gents, if you are in need of un- derwear do not miss the chance. In opening up this stock we find some ele- gant garments that will close out re- gardless of cost. All the ladies’ scarlet underwear worth 81 and $1.25 reduced to 65¢ each. All the infants’ union suits worth 1, slightly soiled. reduced to 25¢ each. All tho monkey fur muffs 1n this lot worth $3 and $1 reduced to $1.2 Come ear.y HAYDEN BROS. MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY Will Be Three Bargain Dress Goods Days at Heyman & Deiches. The following dr: goods will be sold at_just about one-half their regular price. - We need room for Christmag novel- ties nnd these goods must go. Please vead cavefully: 54-inch wide, all wool, heavy French serge of an extra good guality, regular $1.25, sale price 80c. 42 and 44-inch, very heavy. and soft French foule cloth 1n varions plain col- ors, plaids and stripes, all new stylish goods and guaranteed to be ra, line quality, vegular $1, sale price Ghe. bi-inch yery fine dowestic si and wool plaids, regular $1.50, sale price %1, A lotof 44-inch goods consisting of the finest French manufactures, made of the best lambs’ wool, guaranteed to any other texture in wear and tuess. Plaids and brocade effects, regular 81.25, sule price 75e. © 42-inch, all wool, Drap d’Alma in dif- forentshades, rogular Bie, sale price H5e. All these goods are boua fide bargains and will cost the regular price at any other time. HEYMAN & DEICH E 1518 and 1520 Farnam St. Bundy’s Special Jewelry Bale, Wishing to reduce my stock to the lowest possible limit [ will offer from now till Christmas, $1.00 worth of goods for 50c, chains, chaems, rings, pins, sleeve buttons, clocks, silverware, ete, Special low prices on wutches and dinmonds. Fine wateh repairing. Bundy, Sixteenth street opposite Jelferson squure, Cholee Michigan apples at P, K. Bab- cock’s, 15th and Howard. 4 — New music just received at Hospe’s, bt i Special sale of cloaks at Ialconer’s Monday. - et Meinberg's Music Store, Music and music¢ books for the mill- ion, 1614 & 1516 Dodge st. ——— ‘Washburn’s best Minnesota flour only #3.26 for 100 pounds, at C. Hansen’s, Sixteenth aud Webster, Dr. Parsell, office R. 405 Paxton blk, B BURLINGLON ROUTE. Fast Traln Service, Fast vestibule express No. 3, equipped with Pullman palace sleeping cars, diuing cars, and free reclinng chair car. leaves Omahba 3:15 p. w., arrive Chicago 7:00 . m, No delays for counections, slways ou time. Fast Mail, carrying Pullman sleeper, lcaves Om; 15 p. m., via Council Bluffs, ar- rives Chicago 7,00 a. m. Four daily trains for Chicago and the east. Three daily trans for Lincoln, Denver, Cheyenne and the west. Two daily trains for St Joseph, Kausas City and the south, Baggage checke: from residences. Ticket ofice 1333 Faruam street, Depot on Tenth street, L There's a alr Loose in Your Whiskers Caused by smoking othor than the fine cigars sold by W. . Hawmilton, import- er, Barker block, Omaba. BAY BN BRC Speecialdbe Monday. Will make a deepreloan cut on desira- les i order to make room for Theso prices will be for mbwew 18, and wa will not romise you anyof these bargains to nst more than ono doy. ) dozen fanoy ddnotted fringe Turk- ish tidies, sold at: 25c, reduced to close, uch; blenched Turkish towels, sold cut down toy 10¢ hy 2 long red bordered: and red woven ter piece, fringed tablo cloths, worth §2.50, reduced 10 olose. §1.25 each; white erochet bed spreads, 49¢, G5c, e, 88¢ and #1,00, extra good value; 100 pieces Best blue (indigo) calico right from the piece, no_ remnuots, dHie a yard, How is this lonsdale and fruit of tho loom muslin, 6f¢ a yard. Double width pillow case muslin, 10e and 12c a yard, 103 brown sheeting, 19e. 10} bleached sheeting, 200, Please hear in mind that Hayden Bro's., prices are always the lowest, they are never un- dersokd. Fine sateen comforts, full sizo, turkey red lining, #1350 each, We carry the largest stock and bost assortment of comforts in Omaha, Our prices on blankets ure tho lowest or money cheerfully refunded. Just re- ceived 50 pieces of English flaunels our own importation through Omaha custom house, on sule Mond 850 yd. cheap. Hayden's is the only place where you can buy imported double faced and single faced eretonnes; new loton sule Monday, Imported Marseilles spreads .00, $2,50, et Hayden Bros. will offer on Monday their entire stock of trunks and valises at less than manufacturers’ cort to close. Rocking chairs and children’s high chairs are going fast at the reduced prices. Best make of table oil cloth made only 17¢ yd; others get 85 for this sumo grade 5.000 baskets must be cleared out, as th are too bulky and take up too much room, Lunch baskots,shopping baskets, waste baskets and an immense line of faney work baskets from ¢ apiece up to $I, less than half the cost to manufacture. Plush albums you can buy cheap at Huyden Bros, low as 25¢, S0c, ete., up to $25. Velocipedes and wheoclbar- rows at reduced prices. We are now opening our stock of dolls, to which we eall your attention, as wo shull make this one of ouv leading lines and display the est variety duriog this coming season, You will also find the largest sortment of games of every name and description. Six foot long window shades complete on spring vollers each. 1% yard square floor oil ecloth patterns, best made, worih §1,7: 1t $1. Feather pillows 5 . ete. 0dd lots of napkins, table cover rfs and towels ut one-fourth theirreal value, They must be sold. SPECIAL SALI IN SHOE DEPART- MENT MONDAY. Ladies’ feltshoesgslippers and * Dic foot warmers, men's shoes and slippers. 5 “Dick’s”? foot warmers at $1, ). 50 64 pairs 1 s’ Dick’s” foot warmers , worth $1. pairs childs® *Dick’s” foot warmers at 70¢, worth 90c. Ladies’ felt slippers at Ladies’ felt slippers at Ladfes’ fine hand-turned $1, worth $1,25. ies’ fine hand-turned felt slippers rth $1.50. fine felt buls L worth $1. , worth $1. 1t slipoers ) $1.25, worth 0. Ladies’ grain foxed felt bals $1.25, worth $1.50. Misser’ felt slippers 65c, worth Sie. Children’s fine slippers Glc, worth 75e. Infants’ fine felt shoes 74, MEN’'S. | Men’s felt slippers 31, worth $1.25, $ Men's solid grain slippers 8¢, worth 1.0 Men's fine embroidered ‘slippers 31, worth $1.35. Men’s seamless B calf congress shoes worth §2. Men’s tine seamls B calf congress shoes $1.87, worth #2.50. Men’s fine calf, congress and lace, shoes 98, worth $3.50. Men’s French ealf hand sewed shoes #5, worth $6 and $ HAYDEN BROS Drv Goods and She -~ Morse & We have some exquisite gauzes, tulles, nets, souts own importation for Monday’s sale. to the desirability of the frabrics there can be no question; our buyers purchase them in Paris and Tyons. We are the only importers of f{lne novelties in Omaha and make this early sale with a view to closing out our stock now, while people want the goods. We have another motive in wishing to ran our stock down now regardiess of cost. Our new building now in course of construction will bo fimwshed in the early spring, and we wish to avoid mov- ing stock as much us possible, One item we snall offer Monday has not been mentioned in our advertise- ment: ladies will find a bargain at our men’s furnishing counter. MEN'S INITIAL HANDKERCHIERS AT §2.00 A BOX. 6 handkerchiefs in a box; they arve worth 50 cents each, or $0a dozen, Don’t forget our kid glove bargains. Foster hook lacing gloves, a completo new stock, 25 cents a pair less than reg- ular prices. Wao ave sole agents for Butterick’s paper patterns, and have received the new styles for December. SPECIAL CARPET BARGAINS, SPECIAL CURTAIN BARGAINS, We are closing out carpets in short lengths suitable for small rooms; bring your measures and see what we can save you. Special sale of heavy drapery portiers Monday. 8P, MORSE & CO, B Gold watches fon $10, fully warranted, at Edholm & Akins, : P S, Attend Falcomor’s greut basement sale Monday. A @ard. During this week and until Thanks- giving we will sdll Rogers Bros. 1847 triple plate knives or forks for 3] dozen. Open evenings. We dely com- petition, Edholm & Akin, Spocial sale of Clonks at Falconer’s Monday. — The Great Keek L:iland Route, In changing time on Sunday, Nov, 17, the Chiecago, Rock Island & Pacific Ry. have considered every pomnt of in- terest to the Omaha traveling publie. If you are going to Des Mownes, Chicago or any point east, our solid vestibule limited train is just what you want. Leave Omaha 4:25 p, m, arrive in Des Moines \)Z‘N’). m. and Chicago8:30 u, m., dining car for suvper leaviug Council Bluffs and for breakfast before reaching Chicago, This truin is also equipped with the finest sleepers und chair cars made by the Pullman Co., which leave from the U. P, depot, Omaha, every day at 4:25 p. m., making close connections at Chh:ulfo with all trains for eastern points. In addition to this magnificent train we have two other daily trains to Chicago, leaving Omaba at '9:15 a, m. and 5 p. m. For information as to routes, rates, time, ecte., call at ticket office, 1805 Farnam stroet; telephone 8. 8. STEVENS, General Western Agent. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 17, KELLEY STIGER & C0. Reduction Sale—Boa Muff Sets. Great and Muffs, Shoulder Ca and Far Teim- mings, Embroidered Hanaker- ohiefs, Ribbons, Silk Hanakers chiefs and Imported Fans, BOA AND MUFF ) in bear, black lynx, white lynx, thibet, black marten and overy othir desirable fur, all greatly reduced. Collarotte and muff sc i aska soal, otter, monkoy, black marten,black X, ete., ete. SHOULDER CAPES desivable fur, all at greatly re- duced price: MUFI MUFEFS, M in Alaska s , black, also white lynx. black marten, real monkey other acsirable fur at prices vhat defy competition, quality consid- erod, 400 black veal fur muffs and weil lined) 48¢, worth 200 extra quality black b (satin lined) $1, worth $1. FUR TRIMN § In endless varioty. well made re mufls LADI EMBROIDERED HANDKERCHIERS f special lots of beautiful new goods bought expressly for Xmns will be slaughtered, just to create little ex- citement and to advertise®this depart- the 1nrgest in the city. Lot 5, 74 ) dozen white H : el Pongee ndkerchiofs 2 tunl value 100 Fine Tmported Hand Painted SILK GAUZE FANS, Pine Carved Ivory Stick, §2.25 onch, worth $3.00 and £3.50, RIBBONS! RIBBONS! Our great ribbon sale, which is the talk of the cityv, will be continued all w the line of vich new shades are still complete. Don't miss it. CLOAKS, Our stock of cloaks is entirely too large for our room, and we have marked the following newmarkets at about one-half the oviginal prices, in order to gnin more space: A striped newmarket, with bell sleeve and plain back, full length, A $3.50. A brown and white checl, with shoul- der cape, At $4.00. A blue and white strive newmarket, bell sleev: ndsome ornament in back, velvet coliar, two rows of buttons, price, 3 £8.00. This is decidedly a cheap cloak. We have a lot of plain black newmar- kets that were sold at §.005 our price this week will be 3 0. Our 7,50 newmarkets now Also alot of m and children’s cloaks at less than actual manuafac- turer’s cost. These ave to be sold. A plush wrap, the forme #15.00; our price now, to ¢ A plush wrap that has been sold at 2,00, now $9.00. In addition tothese garments we show w choice selection of Newmarkets, jackets and plush sacques at prices that merit the atten- tion of all close buyers, SPECIAL—We have now on hand all sizes of eight-button black mousaue- taive sucde gloves, which are very searce, We shall not be able to get any more this season. KELLY, STIGER & CO. Corner Dodge and Fifteenth sts, i E. . McCariney, For The Elite elonk and suit company. SPECIAL SALE On Monday and ‘Tuesday of accordeon skirts and black silk waists, 22 accordeon skirts. $10, wortn $18, 28 bi silk waists. $7.50, worth $14. Also On same deys a special sale on tea gowns gowns of cachemine with silk Fe- dora fronts accordeoned, for $10, worth #18. Ladies’ shirts, costumes, tea gowns, wrappers, ete, eote, cloaks and newmarkets. Sealskin cloaks a spe- cialty. E. F. CARTNEY, 1616 Douglas St. ———— C. B. Moore & Co., Cash Grocers, Sell 1 1b R baking powder ut 45¢, 6 1b of best volled oats at 25, *100 1b of best Minneapolis flour, $2.75. The finest buckwheat flour in the ket at 50c. ‘ va fine Jersoy sweets at 5e, 50¢ pk. All other goods in proporuion. el il Folding photo sereens. holding two to six. CHASE & EDDY. 113 South Sixteenth, e Use “Babeock’s Best” flour. P, K. Babcock, 15th and Howard, Rl e chamois novelties and CHASE & EDDY, 113 South Sixteenth, Decorated frames. - Great Barga ns in Pianos. Magnificent 7% oct. rosewood Miller ‘;imm only $120. KEasy terms at Mein- erg’s, 1014 & 1516 Dodge st. - A Few Seconda Hana Pi as good ns new at a sacrifice, berg's, 1614 & 1516 Dodge st. i A Thimble for 25¢, Silver thimble with your name on at Edholm & Akin’s. o8 Mein- et Pianos tuned at A, Hospe's. — - Fresh butter and ezgs aC, Hansen’s, Bixtecnth and Webster, e Magnificent Rosewood Piano $720. on eunsy terws, A great bargain at Meinberg’s, 1514 & 1616 Dodge st. —-— ALL Surpassed on the Weste, On and after Sunday, Nov. 17, the Chicago & North-Western trains eust bound will be schoduled as follows: North-Western No. 2, leaves Omaha 9:15 @, m,; arvives Chicago 6:50 a. m. North-Westorn No, 6, leaves Omaha 205 p. m.; arrives Chicago 7 a. m, Thisis & solid vestibuled train run- ning dirvect from the Union Pacifie depot at Omaha; equipped with free chair cars; superb sleepers and *North- Westorn” dining cars” The fastest schedule ever made between the Mis- souri river and Chicago. North-Western No. 4 leaves Omaha 7:16 p. m.; arrives Chicago 2:15 p. m, City ticket office, 1401 Farnam st. R, R, RITCHIE, Gen’) Agent. - Special sale of cloaks at Falconer's Monday, BENNISON BROS, Spreials vor Monday H00 thy A towel racks, brass trimme sachy same as others sell at nt ribbon sale, 2,000 pieces, nll sitle moire ribbons in' No. 5, Ng. 7, No.f, your N vy 100 oy . worth 1e, you will find in this lot all st shad nd at this price, yard, you will certainly buy your Christmas supply. We will also offer, Monday only, 200 pieces all silk mo! ribbons, elegant line colors in No. 1 yard, worth 30¢y vemember, they 0 just one dayub thisprice. This kills all other ribbon sales in town. Como early Monday and get good selec- tion 100 7 turkey red table wproadside h, others seil at 254 100 15-8 turkey red wble covers at H0¢ each, sold elsewhers at #1560, ros own edge indigo blue prints 4io pieces heavy cheek shirtings 1 caso fine white shaker fla common one at 39, a fair one L good one at 8se and up o #2.00, No one will touch the price, 50 dozen gents’ and hoys' Scotel pair, worth e, cashmero gloves rth 50c. Boys’ double mit- i They ave dandies. 100 dozen children’s ail wool hose, plain and vibbed, all si Ladies’ jorsey ribbed in" carainal only. worth 75¢; warranted se black musiin He yard. 100 bales snow white cotton batting 10e voll, 3 for 25¢: tho best in the west for tho price. Childvens kid mits, fur tops 60e, pair worth $1 younced o pairof se sell you choice of all siz Monday is tho lastd out s of houso basement. cost and less than 4 cost. voom for holiday good csember 1. ery while in ng 25¢ pair, of our closing furnishing goods in IRemember the prices are We want the to be open De- Get your tinware a nd e it is almost being given [GANTIC CLOAK SALE. Visit our cloak department Monda, you want to save money. Clearing sale of plush sacques. Ladies seal plush ay $18. all our $15 1, $5and up, worih doublo. s seal plush juckets, satin lined, ladies seal Seo our new line just received of ladics plush sleeve English walking jaekets and newmarkets, thay are nobby and stylish, Dont’t forget us when the children wanta eloak, we can save you nmoney. B ISON BROS. MISS ALICE 1SAACS. A Groat Cat in Millinery For Threo Davs, ‘Crimmmed hats, former salo price # Trimmed price $2.50, former price $1.00, former le price $5.00. feathers 9c, 29¢, 49¢ and e, which are half former prices. A very large assortment of flowers, feathers and pornpoms for evening and reception wear. Special attention flowe These prices are for Monday, Tues- duy and Wednesday. MISS ALICE ISAACS, Formerly with Stern Bros., New York City. Now at Heyman & Deiches, 1518 and 1520 Farnam st. amers read our personal 1 notices. HARMON & WEETH. Pru——— THE RU-H CONTINUES. price 87, 88 paid o bridal Coal con: under spe Mammoth Shoe Sale of Rosen- fi'ld & Zunder. 1520 Douglas street, appreciated by the people of Omaha and vicinity. Hundreds of people were crowded in “The Popular” = Chicago Bargain Shoe Swore the lib- eral bargains by this firm through their purchase of nearty 10,000 pair boots, shoes and slip- pers which were bought at a great dis- count from the assignee of a large re- tail shoe house in the east, who lately failed. The great sale will be continued until all of this stock is disposed of., It will bo to your interest to t this sale whether in need of footweur or not. “The Popular” Chicago Bargain Shoe Company. ROSENFIELD & ZUNDER, Prop's. 1520 Douglas St. e “The Limited Fast Mall' The Union Pacific railway, the Over- land route, has just put on a limited fust mail train to carry the United States mail between Council Bluffs and San Francisco and Portland, his daily fast mail traiv will carry a limited number of passengers, and in addition to the United States mail cars and a baggage car, will be composed of a ves- tibulod paldce sleoper and Pullman dining car for Portiund, and a vesti- buled palace sleeper for San Francisco, thus accommodating a limited number of passengers. The sleepers nnad the diner will through from Chicago via the Ni Wwest railway, Only first class tick- ots will be honored on this train, This train, with its cownnections, makes the extraordinary timo of 107 hours New York to Sun Brancisco, and 104 hours to Portland, As necommodations are limted, early u}ll)llcuflou for same should be made to H. P. Deuel, city ticket agent, 1302 Farnaw street. The e e New photograph frames at Hospe's, We ure the People, Business men from' Nebraska for Chi- cago, Milwaukee and all eastern cities will Hleusu note that by the new time schedule (in effecy from and after No- vember 17, 1889), they can arrive at Omahaabout 4 p. m., can do business or visit with Omaha merchants and friends for nearly two hours, and can then take the through Pullman sleeping car of the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul vailway short line fast train at Omaha depot of the Union Pacific railway b 6 p. w, (supper served on dining car leav- ing Council Bluffs at 6:30 p. w.), and arrive at Chicago at 9:30 a. m, (break- fast also served on dining car),in ample time to make connections with the fast morning trains from Chicago on the principal eastern and southeastern lines; or if desired, passengers for the east can remain over in Chicago o fow hours for business or plensu sume theiwr journey by the afternoon fast and limited trains of all the cast- ern roads, In addition to the foregoing, another through short-line train leaves Omaha daily at 9:16 8. m. and Council Bluils at 9340 a. ., arriving at Chicago at 6:60 a. uwh, waking close connection with the express trains of all eastorn roads, Fov tickets and further particulars apply to the nearept ticket agent, or to F. A, Nash, general agent, 1501 Far- nawm st., Omuha, Neb, N. B. FALCONER. Our Basement £ale Will Be Coas tinned To-Morrow, Remember'Everything Offered Dure ing This Sale Ave G Want to Close Out— Cnt in Two, All wool toboggan caps and b that we have sold at 35¢, 40¢ and bl ono lot at 10 All our 75¢, $1.00 and $1.50 toboggan caps and hoods to-me 1caso fraitof the loom muslin and ano case Lonsdale muslin to-morrow in hasement ut 7 Comfort calicos 1n basemont at 4}e. 10 bales fine cotton batting, worth 100 a roll, to-morrow at Gle. 1 case wool aress goods 10 steipe and plaids worth 30¢, to-moriow at 154¢. 2 gross toilet soap at 60c a dozen, worth 10¢ a cako. Ladies’ all linen collar worth 250, basement pri Odd lots of 1 Tand wear at less than cost. nts” night shirts at 490, worth 750, trimming at this sale at 25¢ on and cuffs gents’ andore cugs worth $4.00, to-morrow’s sale $1.98, Our entire stock mittens at 1 of ladies’ woolen cand d0c. Just able colors, omnants of dress g linens, muslin and sheotings at spe prices for this basoment sule, BOOKS! Wo have just received our regular miscellancous and holiday lines at ro- aunctions gver last year's prices on o great many items, Special sale of BIBL Largest line of bibles in the city. Children's picture books in - gread varioty. s, fal N. B. FALCONER, Sole Agent for the Foster Lacing Kid Glove. vk R TR 00 RIZCORD, A Omaha Scores Anotier Success as a Manufacturing Point— A little over two years ago a trio ot vyoung men founded a printing, book- binding and blank book manufacturing establishment at the corner of Eleventh and Howard streets, under tho firm name of Ackerman Br & Heintzo. It wius o shment, but its founders were workmen and in spite of sharo competitions they ha rown until to-day they are the leading house in their line in the west. They uow occupy the large five-story build= ing at 1116 Howard str joying a splendid business a bookbindery department, thorol manned and capable of doing any kind of work in this line and guarantee sat isfaction. Blank books of any deseaip- tion, as well us blank forms, éan bo fur- nished ty them on short notice, Their j fing depavtment is the finost in its equipment in the city, a fact that can be veriliede by calling on nny of their customers. The writer overheard ono of th patrons speak in highest of work done this house. Their specialty {8 blank books and ecatalogue work, their facilities for this class of work be- ing unsurpussed. wve recently purchased, at 500, 1 superh eylinder press especially adapted to cat- alogue work. This press is larger than any press west of Chicago and enables them to produce book ang edition work at closer figures than any of their com- i They are now engaged upon for the Union Pacitic R. R., 1t worls in itself s index of the character of work they capable of doing. Ackerman Bros. & Heintze employ about 80 to 85 hands in the various departe ments, all of them skilled worl- men. With such facilities and such a forco the work produced coula not help but be first class. The members of the firm are Ackerman, A. M. Heintze, and G Ackerman, all of them young men good business abil posted in their busin the future of their successful than the p W First class, experienced salesman in gent’s furmshing goods department Enquire Sunday morning at The air, Thirteenth and Howurd. rms (o) A, of y and thoroughly , who will muke house eveu more 1he Omaha Auction and Storage Co. Have moved to the large warehouse, 1114 and 1116 Douglus street. where they have amplo room for their rapidly grow- ing busivess, and the best storage room in the city. e Dr. Hamilton Warren, magnetic phy= sician and surgeon, room 3, Crounse block, cor. 16th and Capitol avenue. Chronic and nervous diseases a spocinl= ty. Telephone 944, -—— Blue Divmonds, The purest old mine diamonds at Ed- holm & Akin Ll it Notice is hereby given that all the book accounts of J. W. Wulker have been assigned to the undersigned. All persons are cautioned ngainst making payment of such accounts excopt to R. M. Davis or his authorized agents, R. M, DAvis, Omaha, Neb., November 14, 1880, R Attend Falconer's great busement salo Monday. By speciil Appointment, Mr. Thompson, president of the Crown Perfumery company of London, England, during a rocent visit to Omuha, specially appointed Loslie & Leslie, the well-known phurmacists, 16th and Dodge sts., as western agents for the sale of their world renowned specialties, crab apple blossom perfume and soap and invigorating lavender salts, The London CourtJournal says: *Chief among the fashionable scents of the season is crab apple blossom, a doli- cate perfume of the highest quality and fragrance,” On receipt of 12¢ in stmps Loaslie & Leslie will mail sample bottles of crab apple blossom to any address. Sample bottle, 10¢; regular sizes, $1,00 and $1,50. In bulk for a short time only at 75¢ per oz, Toilet soap, 500 calce; 81,25 per box. Lavender salts, 7oc per bottle, The Greatest Bavzaing in Fianos and the lowest prices and terms in the city at A\luinbul'g'u.‘lfll{ & 15616 Dudge st. Uso *President’s Cabinet” Sold only by K. K. Babcock. Pranos Only $10 Monthly until paild for. A great bargain at Meinberg’s 1514 & 1516 Dodge st. “OM+HA HOTELS. (3 0BE HOTEL, 108.1310- X nowly furnished, Brictly first-clas; ratod fLiwand ;.‘ per day, f; exam: tne “the ‘arploy bros., proprietors, il PR abrated lines of lioot and Bhoss, inanufactar. fln{ . M. Henderson & Co,, of Chludxo ~F e rios wt Chicago, LMxon, 11, nd Fond Du Lag, “ehould wrlte BAM, 'b?hv:,:mu‘;::l; Hocd{uarieis for Bubbess. coffee, 2 Douglas stroef Dosiring Ml -4

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