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THE BOSTON STORE. Immense Oash Purchase of Fine Dress Goods. York Wholesaler's Entire r Stock of New Dress Goods Ulosed Out By Us for Cash, This will be a carnival for bargain hunt rices will he submerged be- neath wave. Finest and new: est dress goods as about one-half orig- inal prices will deaw the people to the Boston Store. This purchase makes our dress goods stock completo with the latest and choicest novelties tic and foreign manufacty All the 38 and 40-inch fine wool u this stoek, 15¢ a yard, of domes- hen- worth up 1o All the doubl shad vor fold suitings, Monday for 10¢, , worth 25¢. the wide inch silk fin- ished henciettas, 27¢ yard, worth fully 60c. All at one price, 49¢. H4-inch pure wool habit eloth, 49¢. Sd-inch all wool novelty stripes, 49c, 42-inch pure wool silk finished hen- riettas, 4¢ 40-inch imported mohair brilhantine, 49c 40-inch Scotch tartan plaids, 49¢. 40-ineh all wool imported stripes, 49¢. 40-inch all wool black and white serges, 40c. b4-inch all wool French tricot, solid solors, 49c. bd-inch ull wool cheviot suitings, 49c. Actual value, 75¢ to 85c. All the above lLines in shades. Extra values in . BLACK DRESS GOODS! 7 pieces all-wool black French sillk- finish henrietta cloth, 46 inches wide, at d49¢; worth Tse. 7 pieces all-wool black Gern finish henrictta cloth, 48 in 3 worth £1. mohair bril the latest n Silk- les wide, nes; black mo- All our hats at half price. Our good colored wool felt hats sold all season from 49¢ to 98¢, at 10c. Our good colored wool felt hats sold all season from 49¢ to 98¢, at Lie. Our fine colored French felt hats sold all season from $1.48 to $2.98, at 39¢, Children’s trimmed 1t sailors trimmed with cord and ribbons; made to sell for $1.50, at 69c. TRIMMED HATS. Turbans, toques. suit hats, opera bon- nets, mourning hats_and bonnets, per- fect in every detail; 5,000 constantly on hand to select from, 98¢ to 00. PICNIC IN DOMESTIC! Bleached muslin, yard wide, Standard brands calico, 8. Good heavy canton flannel, Curtain serim, de yord, Double fold Scoteh ginghams, 5e yard. Good shakor flannel, 5¢ vard. ‘We do not quote what these are worth because you nh know, All wool medicated scariet flannel, 19c, worth 35c. Half wool pink and gray flanuels, 14, worth 25¢. Gray che worth'18c. Twenty picces dress ginghams, 4c yard, worth 12e. BLANKETS. wool white <ots, $4.75, worth 9, them cheap. Heavy wool scarlet blankets, $2.85, worth $6. Heavy white and gray wool blankets, 81.25, worth $2.75. Gray Peilman blankets, & , worth . THE BOSTON STORE, 114 S. 16th St. R Notice to the Ladics, Don't fail to attend Edholm & Akin's silver sale on Monday. ted shirting flannels, 9e, California We bought, Look to Your fire Insuranece, As the two big fires in Boston and Lynn, Mass., which occurred this week will bankruptanumber of fire insurance companies, the Old Reliable Insurance Agency of Wheeler & Wheeler, Doug- las and Pifteenth street, l'e{)renent only companies that can pass through such fires and pay all of their losses in full. The Phenix of Brooklyn is one of the number. - The total losses of this com- run,v in both of these big fires being less thun 8100,000, which will be paid as s00n as proofs of loss can be made. e At Lidholm & Akin, triple knives $1.05 a set. plate Auction Fine Furniture, No. 1518 Davenport etreet, Monday 104, m. The contents of o fine flat; folding beds, carpets, stoves, bedroom suits, ete. Owner leaving city. R, ‘Wolls, auctioneer, —— At Bdholm & Akin, triple plate knives $1.65 n set. Presents at Auction. ' 8. Jonasen, the well known jeweler who has been in business in this city for the past ten years, has conoluded to retirve, and offers his immense stock of watches, diamonds, musical instru- monts, ete., at public auction to the bighest bidder. His snles will take glwn daily at 1:30 and 7:80 o’clock in is store in the Ramge building, corner of 16th and Harney sts. 'Those in search of fine Christmas presents would do well to attend his sale, where pres- ents can be purchased at your own price. Anything you desire in -his stock will be put uP at auction if you will make your wishes kuown to 'his salesman, My, H, H, Inman, - C. S, Raymond's jewelry story open every evening during the month of De- .cember, Douglas and 15th sts. M New photograph frames at Hospe's, ————— Use ‘“Babeock’s Best” flour, by F. K. Babeook, P At Edholm & Akin, triple plate knives $1.05 a set. sold only e T J. 8. Cameron sells Camp & Company’s pianos. —— New musio just received at Hosps's, S Notice to the Ladies, Dou’t fail to attend Edholm & Akin's silver sulc on Moaday, Bundy's Spocial Jewelry Sale. Wishing to reduce my stock to the lowest possible limit [ will offer from now wll Christmas, $1.00 worth of goods for 50¢, chains, eharms, rings, pins, sleeve buttons, , silverware, ete. Special low prices on watches and diamouds, Fine teh repaiving. Bundy, Sixteenth streot opuosite Jeffers o square, o er's 1847 knives for $1.05at Ea- l@i’:‘tAkln'n 4 ¢ THE BOSTON STORE. Nobody Else Oan Do Anything Equal to This. If You Have Not Already Bought Enough to Last for years, Thiy Will Close Out Cole's Kid Glove Stock Monday. At 25¢ we will sell the gloves that Cole formerly sold as high as $1.50, aud which we have been selling at 79¢; but price is no object, the gloves must go. At d6e we will sell all the gloves that were formerly on our 98¢ counters, and which Cole sold at $2. At 7le we will sell the two lots we formerly sold at $1.39 and Thesc are worth $2.50, At U7c we offer those beautiful Alex- andria kids, dressed and undressed mos- quetaires, and an imported glove worth £3.00., At $1.07 shoulder length party and v gloves in all the latest shades, you buy fora present that se a lady bettor then a pair of v They ure actually $5, Ten’s kid gloves of the best makes at ThHe. worth up to $2.50, Ladics’ and gentlemen’s silk mittens Jole sold them for $1.50. es’ gauntletdriving gloves, men’s ned gloves and mitts, siik wrist- lets, all at a fraction of their real vaiue, Cole gloves must go. ST RIBBON BARGAINS OF THE CENTURY In four lots. Lot 1, at 4e, all silk ribbons, numbers and 7, all shades und the different edges. Other people eall them a bar- gain at 15, Lot 2, at 9¢, all silk ribbons, numbers 9 to 16, late shades satin and picot edge. These are high grade ribbons and worth up to 40¢ a yard, Lot 3, at 3¢, colored velvet trimming ribbons, worth 15c a yard. 4, at 18¢, ribbons fr 2 to 8 wide, suitable for sashes and fancy work. This lot will deiight the ladies Monday. CLOAKS! This weeik we offer from leading New York cloak 1,000 sample clonks At a startling reduction. Not likej Each aifferent. Read these quotations. £15 cloaks for £10.00, 20 cionis for $ ) clonks tor cloaks fov $20.( $40 clonks #50 cloaks fa that $1.69. one of the importers 10¢ skirt 50 dozen children’s underskirts at 10c each; reduced from 40c. Infauts’ and children’s skirts, Se. All'wool and givls, 25c. Boys’ heavy cotton underwear, 12c. Ladies’ jersey ribbed vests, 21e. Ladies’ camel’s nataral wool and scarlet undere ¢, worth three times this price. Ladies’ all wool Swiss vibbed under- wear at 59¢ and 75¢, which are veal Bos- ton Store bargains. hildren’s white wool underyear, all sizos, 25c. Men’s gray wool underwear, 43c. Men’s fine wool underwear at 8sc, $1 avd all wool rlet underwear for boys rat 25, thatare actuslly worth double. BOSTON STORE EXTRAS. 1.000 yards embroidery, linen lace and oriental lace at 5¢ per yard. 500 yards black fur trimming 5¢ per yard, 200 of the railroad wrecl furniture fringe goes at 15c yard. We formerly sold it for 25¢ and 500, Embroidery silk, all colors, 56 dozen. All of the best toilet soaps 5¢ a cake, worth up to 25c. THE BOSTON STORIJ, 114 South Sixteenth strect. e Notice to the Ladies. Dou’t fail to attend Ednolm & Akin’s silver sale on Monday. st siotee Myl Select your plush rockers for Xmas presents now; $2.50 and up,at Chamber- Inin, Anderson & O'Connell’s. G S At Edholm & Akin, triple plate knives $1.05 a set. B Certificates. From the Holders of the First and Sec- ond Capital Prizes. SEVEN THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED KANsAS CIry, Mo.. Nov. 22, 1889, The undersigned certify that they held for collection, for account of Rob- ert McMillan, 82 Sussex avenue, Tor- onto, Ont., whole (50c) ticket No. 93, which dreiy the capital prize, $7,500, in the November twelfth drawing of the Original Little Louisiana company, of Chicago, Kunsas City and New York, and that the amount was promptly puid by a check on the Union National bank of Kunsas City, Mo., on presentation of the ticket at the office of M. Ottens & Co. LAWRENCE > GEORGE E, ROSS, Money Clerks Am, Ex. Co, $2,500. CHICAGO, Til., Nov. 16, 1880, TENS & Co,—Gentlemen: En- closed you will find ticket No. 58,441 which drew $2,500 in the November 12 drawing of Oviginal Little Louisiana Co. of Chicago, Kansas City, New York, for which you will please send me a check payable at Chicago. Yours re- spectfully, H. DICKE N, General Delivery, Chicago, 111, s ot b A Bridgeport organs on easy monthly paymente at 113 North 15th st. J CAMERON, Notioe to the L Dou't fail to attend Edholm & Akin’s silver sale oan Monday, i L For very choicest fruits & vegetables go to I\, K. Bubcock, 16th and Howard. Edholm & Akin—No Auction in Theirs You can buy for $1 any of the follow- ing articles: A nice tive-bottle silver plated castor. A nice silver plated gold-lined cup, A nice silver plated gold-lined spoon- holder, ’ A nice silver plated gold-lined crean pitcher, A nice sitlyer plated gold-lined cake basket. A nice silver plated sugar bowl, A nice silver plated nltfi(lu custor and many other useful articles. All goods warranted, Great silverware sale on Monday. IpnoLM & AKIN, Cor, 15th and Dodge. The leading jowelers, e Annuat Opening. Raymond’s jewelry store December 0th,12;80. Do'not fail tosee the display. Ao bt & Hair Loose in Whiskers Caused by smoking other than the flne cigars sold by W, K. Hamilton, import- er, Barker block, Omaha. e Look. Do not fail to look at the Hennin piano sold by J. 8. Cameron, 115 Nort 15th streat. There's Your 70, canpEORETY: BENNISON BROS, COut the Price in Every Department For Monday. Our Holiday Goods Are Now Open For Inspection in the Basement ~Special Items at Spece ial Prices, wits Conda underwear for gentle- mixtures and faney stripes, choice, $1 h. andard apron check ginghams, 3¢ ard, » pleces fancy printed wool, formerly sold at 40c s 10 close, 15¢ yard. 10 pie wool, 15¢ yard; not + pr ) pieces plain gray mix and brown all wool, § flannels, formerly sold yard wholesale, now on sule by flannels yard; our vill flannels, all L1 unbieached rds for #1. p skin gloves, a good one to puiry usually cotton_ lined Ladies’ kid glove Ladies, all wool cashmere hose 20¢ pa Ladies’ all wool ribbed hose 85¢ pair, 8 for $1.00, Big line chilaren’s all wool hose 25¢ pair. 100 silk umbrellas, 26-1nch, with gold cap hanales, nlso silver hooks, to be closed out at $! each, Children’s sanitary wool grey vests and pants, s 18, 20, 22, at 25c each; s 30, at 85¢ each, 1,000 pieces all silk morie ribbons, all widths, 10c yard. 100 yavds sewing silk, in black onl Twist 1c spool. Pius 1¢ paper. all siz dozen. Haiv pins 2¢ paper. skein. 1,000 ein. Pozzonis toilet ilk de dozen; Little hy thousands of gen- in_all departments. Prices cut in two. We ace clesing out alavge line of Noor oil cloth rugs at ruinous prices. Ask to see them. 50 pieces 38 i cy dress goods 18¢ yard, worth Ladies’ fine hmero gloves pair, 100 dozen alllinen 42 inch, Mon 8¢ each. SPECIAL C £ Don’t mis: greatest values ever offered in and shawls; read every item care Fifty all-wool beaver shs only 83,50, worth $6.0 ne beaver shawls, one day, Mon- only #L50, actunl value ) your cloak of us during this sale, ladies’ plush jackets, satin lined, only $8.80, worth Ladies’ soal plush Sucques, 42 inches long, Monday, $18, worth Ladies’ extra fine seal plush rcque: 44 inches. long, $25, worth R 5 seal Plush sacques Monday, $4 rgains in cloth newmarkets at $10, $12, $15 and $18 each. Closing out saleof children’s and misses’ clonks. Children’s plush cloaks, gretchen 1 colors, #3.50 each in 1,2, 8,4 v dies’ blac are cutting prices on all ladies’ furs. Get our prices befove youbuy. Biglino of children’s furs in all kinds from 98¢ to $8 per set. SPECIAL, 50 dozen ladies’ fice sheer lawn aprons, with two row tucks and all over embroidery, Monday only 48c each, worth $1. Our holiday goods are now open for inspection in basement. * BENNISON BROS. e StRey Notice to the Ladies. Don’'t fail to attend Edholm & Akin's silver sule on Monday. in, yard wide, 20 y 10 dozen gents’ she wool lined, well mad: work in, only sells at The gloves, An Interesting Book. Life and Labors of Rev. Reuben Gay- lord. Pric For sale by Chase & Eddy, John 8. Cauifield and R. K. Gay- lord. S J.Sellner&Co.,have opened a new stock of furviture 1615 Howard. Low pcices specialty, Upholstering and ropairing. e At Edholm & Akin, triplo plate knives $1.65 & set. Before Buying A piano examine the new sealo Kim ball “piano. A. Hosps, 1513 Douglas, Barg ns, We will sell for the next 80 days pianos and organs at prices that cauaot be duplicated in the west. Do not [fail to see our stock before purchasing, at J. S. Cumeron’s, 113 North 15th st. ——— Notice 10 the Lad Don’t fail to attend Edholm & Akin’s silver sale on Monday, Oysters K. Babeock, Howard. 15th and 5. Don’t fail to attend Bdholm & Akin's silver sale on Monday. A il TFor Rent—An exceptionally pleasant front alcove ropm, furnished or un- furnished, with or without board. House has ull modern conveniences, on Park ave., one block from motor. But two in family, Terms reasonable. Apply 533 Park ave, AT Notice 1o the Ladies, Don’t fail to attend BEdnolm & Akin’s silver sale on Monda; Take the Chicago, Milwaukre & St. Paul Railway, Omaha and Chicago fast express for Chicago and all points east. Vestibuled sleepers leave the Union Pacitic depot, Omaha, at 6 p. m daily, reacning Chi- cago at 9:30 a. m. the following day, in ample time for all eastern conpectioas, Supper and breakfast served in dining cars, Passengers for Freeport, Rock- ford, Elgin,and all points in° Wisconsin, can by taking this train reach their destination twalve hours in advance of all other lines, Baggage checked through from your residence to destina- tion. For tickets and further informa- tion apply to C. S. CArrIER, Tkt. Agt.,, J. E. PRESTON, Pass, Agt. F. A. NasH, Gen, Agt., 1501 Farnam et L At Edholm & Akip, triple plate knives §1.65 a set. s . M. Schadell & Co, 1522 Douglas, are solllnf all trimmus goods at cost. Good felt hats at half price. A good toboggan given away with euach trimmed hat or bonnet. e e Roger’s 1847 kunives for #1.65 at Ed- holm & Akin’s, B Cut fidwers, L. A, Casper, 1516 Douglas, - —— ‘Where you can get your dinner for 50¢ Dec. 5th and 6th. J. J. Brown's building, cor. 16th and Douglas. Served by the fiulfi of the First Congrega- tional church, B New etehings received at Hospe's. e At Edholm & Akin, triple plate koives 31,65 a set. et % New styles moulding at Hospe's. | from. HAY DBN BROS, Special Bargaine on Mouday. liday stock of linens is now on The best assortment of lunch sets wo over displayed in plain white or faney bordered, Our stock of fancy table scarfs in felt:and linen is larger than ever. New: novelties in fancy towels, fancy borders, ete. White bed sproads 49¢, , T6¢, 88c¢, #1.00, #1.25 and $1.50 each. Special good bargains in imported Marsetlles spreads, our own importation. Our stock of tablo linens und napkins never was so large as at present and to give youa chance to compare prices we will offer on Monday: Table lineus, double fold, cream cold dice at 10c yd; erenm cold damask at 250, 80¢ und bleached damask at worth quality worth $1.00 vide worth #1.50, our price key red, fast colors, 7o and 55c. These prices aro for Monduy and will not be duplicated outside of Haydens’. Nap- kins of every sizo and color at price: suit you. - BLANKETS AND COMFOR Our stock is too large and must | duced, and that at once. white blankets J 75e a pair. These blankoets are not dam- aged but in good shape and cheap. 10-4 red blankets at 98¢ pai Where edn you maiwch them? 10-4 gray blankets that sold at & on Monday, you can have them $1.65. All wool white blankets at $3.50 to & a pair, good value. 11-4 pink mixed Germania blankets worth #2.75, on Monday only a pair. Red all wool medicafed blan- Kots at $L00, $4.35, 4, 0 and #5.65 a puir; all are bargains. Large size 10 comforts, $1.50; large size cre- tonne covered comforts, $1.50 cach; bet- ter grades in proportion. Flannel skirt patterns at $1, $1.13 and $1.50 ench. We have o big stock of flannels to select Our prices are all right on the same. On Monday another iot of that fine twilled and napped cotton flannel at 24c yd; others get Se for the same. This is not damaged, but new stock just from the mills, 2fc yd. Best apron checked gingham at be yd. Best inaigo blue ics ho d. Lonsdale muslin 6fc as long as it las Lonsdale cambric 10¢ yd, We wail also make special prices on odd pairs of luce curtains, odd window shades and rem- nants of carpets, floor oil cloths, ete. Rocking chairs, velocipedes, express wagons, wheelbarrows, sleds, et cheaper at Hayden’s than anywher Omaha. Pillow sham holders lutest improved, only % chests for boy up to $2.00 en dolls. Our stock is too large description of them, pay you to sece them. Monany we will place on sale 65 dolis: slightly damaged, worth from only se each; first choice is be our: stock of toys is im- mense this season: our holiday opening takes place on Monday evening at 7:30 p. m. Santa Claus has promised to be with us. Rain or snow will not keep him away. We expect to see you atl. HAYDEN BROTHERS Headquarters for Toys and Holiday Goods. from 10¢ gain in to give but it e o HAY DEN BROS, Letting Down the Prices of Flour, Very best Minneapolis patent flour $1.85 reduced from & Good patent flour $1.15, reduced from B1.5¢ ctly pure buck flour 8o, very best self-raising buckwheat flour sc. HAYDEN BROS. e N L g J. S. Cameron sells Decker Brothers’ pianos. el Read and - flcr. In view of the many disastrous con- Nagrations which have oceurred during this year it will seem to be self-evident to every insurer that absolute protec- tion from fire is only offered by those companics who have been able since their organization to meet any and all demands made upon them from their patrons. Tho companies given below ure represented by Nichols Bros. & Hall, 1413 Farnam st., Omahs b have neverin a_single insta to seltle promptly any just claim coy- ered by their policies of insurane, Lancashire. .., ...Manchester, Englar Fire Associ .Puiladeiphia, Pa National .Hartfor Angio-Nevada 5 American. .. Northwestern ) Firemen's Commercial, Home..... South Hritish London and Lancashire . Liverpool, England Hartford Steam Boiler. .. .. Hurtford, Conn Standard Accident it, Mich Lioyd's Plute Glass 4 ew York Moral: Had you money to deposit in bank would you entrust it to the old monied institutions or deposit it in some new concern, t1e solvency of which had not been fully demonstrated? When a fire occurs you all need compames who are abundantly able to settle in full, Akin, triple plate At BEdholm knives $1.65 a set, ——— Xmas. Just v Cameron’s, 113 North 1 st line of pianos ever received in the city of Omaha, Use **Bubeock’s Best” flour, sold only by F. K. Babock. Lo “The ELmited Fast Main" The Union Pacific railway, the Over- land route, has just put on a limited fast mail train to carry the United States mail between Co Bluffs and San Francisco and Portland. This daily fast mail train will earry a limited number of pussengers, und in addition to the United States mail cars and a baggage car, will be composed of a ves- tibuled palace sleeper and Pullman dining car for Portlund, and a vesti- buled palace sleeper for San Francisco, thus accommodating a limited number of passengers. The sleepers and . the diner will run through from Chicago via the North- western railway. - Only first class tick- ets will be honored on this train. This train, with its connections, makes the extraordinary time of 107 hours New York to Bun "Francisco, and 104 hours to Portland. As accommodations are limited, early application for same should be made to H.'P. Douel, city tiokot agent, 1502 Farnam street. o J. 8. Cameron sells Estey pianos. o e B. P. O Elks. . Members of Omaha lodge No. 89 are hereoy summoned to attend the second annual lodge of sorrow, which will be held on Sunday, December 1, at 2:30 p. m. Brothers with members of their family and invited guests are particu- larly invited to be present. The Hon. John M. Thurston and other eminent speakers will address the meeting. R. C.MeCLURE, W, H, BEouEL, Secretary., S, R. Notice tothe Ladies. Don’t fail to attend Edholm & Akin’s silver sale on Monday, We have constantly on hand a full line of guitars, bunjos, music boxes, zithers, violins, mandolins, thut we wil offer a¢ prices that cannot be dupli- cated in Omaha, at J, 3, Cameron’s, 113 North 15¢h st FIRE! ~ FIRE!! FIRE!!! Bamberger, Bloom & Co.'s Stook ot Dry Goods on Sale To-morrow. Two Oir Loads of Goods to b Sold That Wero Not on Sale Satur- day on Sale nday Morning. The Louisville stock will be continued to be slaughtered by us Monday. Pleaso remember we secured ¥ of the stock Ginghams, 1to 8 conts a yard; calico tuble linens, 1 to 4 centsa yard; 0 blue ealico, not damiged, ‘rench ons, Best shirting: cents 1 all wool flannels, 10 cents a y heavy cotton flannc yar We had to get rid of of the stock first, the plums. Ladies’ underwenr, jorsey knit, Bam- burger, Blums & Company’s travelers’ samples, at 20¢, the wholesale price was e, All their $12 a dozen wear at 49¢. All th finest goods thoy car kerchiefs worth up to 250 at 10c. #1.50 corsets, not damaged, at corset waists. offer for gentlemen unheard of bargains. 400 men’s underwear, slightly soiled, at 49¢, worth 15 800, slightly smoked, at 8¢’ worth $2; 500, not soiled at all, only two of a kind, at 99¢, worth up to #3. MILLINERY, MILLINERY, The entire bankrupt stock of millin- ery bought from Merriman, Jourgesen & Co., New York, at prices that will open your eyes. No shoddy goods. the worst On Monday we offer ladies’ $15 at 7he Table 1—Fine felt hats, what we have left of the 5 Table Table 3—3(0 hat . Table 4—200 hats 49¢, worth $2.00. Table 5—100 hats, luding silk vel-~ vet, fur, felt and silk plush, at 98c, worth up to $4.00. OSTRICH FEATHERS. Table 1—Ostrich tips 7 cents each. T —Ostrich tips ut 18¢ ecach, e, worth ¢, worth —Ostrich tips at 83c cach, Table 4—The finest tips made at 49¢, worth fully $2. TRIMMED HATS, Table 1—A worth 50 to $3, Table 2—At $1.95 worth $4.00. Table g, 5 worth $1.00. Table At $4 worth no less than #8.00 and up to $12.00, Here is the g placed on drive ever 85 teimmed ncludes choice of any hat in our store Don’t fail to visit our second flooe, TONBILILL'S. Read This, A fine #150 solid walnut case organ, eleven stops, two full sets reeds, for $65, on ensy puyments, at J. S. Cameron’s, North 15th e AR AT e Solid oak plush rockers berlain, Anderson & O'Connell’s, ——————— Roger’s 1847 knives for $1.65 at Bd- holm & Akin's, Kuights ot Honor. Regular meeting of Omaha lodge No. 820, K. of H., Monday evening, Decem- ber 2. Election of officers and other important business. By ovder of the lodge, W. R. Mattus, Reporter et el “Japanese COr Connell. B o L The Parnell Social Club, The Parnell social club will hola their first series of dauces for the sea- son in Cunningham’s hall, Thirteenth Jackson streets, on Wednesday evening. mber 4. 'This club has b All persons holding are cordially invited toat- tend by the orders of the committee, -~ am,” Sherman & Me Roger’s 18 holm & £ Mvs. M. E. McDonald has opencd a nice stocl of fancy woods for the ladies at 1522 Douglas st. This stock embraces all kinds of materials for making fancy work, us well as fancy work made up. All orders for work promptly filled, Stamping done also. This week we will sell zophyrs at and below cost, Remem- ber ths place, 1522 Douglas st. D We Havea Them, Camp & Co. piano sold by eron, 113 North 15th st. recommending. Look at it. SPECIAL THELEGRAM. Cam- eeds no ¥rom the North Pole. To Hayden Bros., Omaha: T will ar- rive in Omaha on Monday, Dec. 2, and will be with you &t your opening that evening. On Monday afternoon I will drive over your city deawn by my four white Arvabian horses, presented to me by the czar of Kussia. Santa Claus wants to meet all the children that evening at 7:50. Yours truly, SANTA CLAUS. Pl L Compiled statutes of Nebraska for 1889 just issued, For sale by Gibson, Miller & Richardson, 1215 Harney st., & Roger’s 1847 knives for 81.65 at Ed- bolm & Akin's. Sl Roger’s 1847 knives for 81,65 at Ed- holm & Akin’s, ALL I’RI;VIOU— ' SBURPASSED On the Chicngo & Northwestern Rail- way. On and after Sunday, November 17, the Chicago & Northwestern trains east bound will be scheduled as follows: Northwestern No. 2 leaves Omaha, 9:15 a. m.; arvives Chicago, 6:50 a. m, Northwestern No. 6 leaves Omaha, 105 p. m.; arrives Chicago, 7:00 a. m. This is a solid vestibuled train, run- ning direct from the Union Pacific depot at Omaha, equipped with free chair cars, superb sleepers and **North- western” dining cars, The fastest schedule ever made between the Mis- souri river and Chicago. Northwestern No. 4 leaves Omaha, 7:15 p.m.; arvives Chicago, 2:15 p.m. The latest train on any line out of Omaha. Arriving at Chicago in ample time for connection with the limited trains on all eastern lines, All patrons of the Chicago & North western can have their baggage checked divect from their hotel or residence to any point east, R. R, Rrreuie, General Agent. City office, 1401 Farnam street., AR LA 2 At Edholm & Akin, triple plate knives 81.65 a set. i J. 8. Cameron sells the old reliable Bradbury piano, Roger’s 1847 kuives for $1,65 at Ed- holm & Akin’s. Estey, Estey organs on easy monthly payments at J.ys. Cameron’s, 118 North &d\ 8t o e v HAYDEN BROS, Liatest Reports, The lnst message from Santa Clavs says ho will be in Omaha next evening without fail, and will w headquarters at Hayders, 1f there aro any little ones whose names wore missod last yoar he wants to be sure and get them this time. [to also wants all the names he had bofore. Old Sauta is going 1o outdo himself this year above all “others, Hayden Bros. have mado the best possible arrange- ment to give old Santa Claus a generous greeting, and it is to bo hoped the little boys and girls of Omaha | | Will give him a warm welcome Monday evening. Old Santa brings the miik of human kindness, and kindles a spivit of triendship and good will in every happy home. To make Santa Claus still moro cheerful, Hayden Bros. will offer very | | atteactive ins all day Monday | in children clonks of 3 des also in millinery goods, | shawls and suifs, We 0 open noveltios 1n ladies® fur- nishing goods, laces, ribbons, art nee- dle work material, new dress trim- mings, elegant dress buttons and orna- s odors, Florida wator, toilet soap making the flnest disp! y and silverware, alsol tlemen’s tino watclhes. 3 lo is fully guaranteed, The roason soll so cheap is, we do nov expect jewelry store profits. HAYDEN BROS, Oven Monday evening. For the Elite Cloak and Suit Co, Great sale on cloaks and suits to be- gin Mouday and last until entire stock is soid. $20,000 worth of cloaks to be sold within 30 day: Prices: $6.50 for 812 conts; $10 for $19 coats; Jacketsand walking all go into the great sale, Suits, costumes, ten gowns,. wrappers, ete. Soal garments o specialty. 1. F. Mc RTNEY, 1516 Douglas st. - Akin, At Edholm & triple knives %1.65 a set. plato sell, office R, 405 Paxton blk. e Iy Notice to the Ladies, Don’t fail to_attend Edholm & Akin's silver sale on Monda, Dr. Pa Camp & Co.’s organs on e payments at J. S. Cameron 15th st. monthly , 113 North o Thursday evening, November 4, there will be a lecture entitled “The B of the Giants,” given at the First M odist, by Colonel N. K. Van Hu under the auspicesof Y. P. 8. C. I The agency for *‘Beth esha water for Omaha has with Sher second door sda’ Wauk oen placed & McConuell, druggists, st of postoltice, s Crown perfumery and lavender salts, Sherman & McConneil. Roger's 7 kuives for 81.65 at Fd- 1 and turbans at 58 | nothing MILLINERY AT YOUR OWN PRICE* S Roffn ncceskor th R M, Gens fus & Bro, 1108 Douglas, Wo have just sceared o lavge consigne ment of fine millinery at 40¢ on the dol lar which wo put on” sale for the next two weeks at prices that wall eclipse anything heretofore attempted in Omaha, We offor a line of neatly trimmed felt t ans v 7Se, their rogulae . moro elaborately trimmod and turbans at 98¢, rogilar price, A line of real stylish hatsand turbans at 81,48, vegular prico $3.50. A Tiv 0 of hounetsand tou trimmed ut style, at $1.48, r i i price untrimmed hats and turhy s rogular price 98e, All of y felt unteimme hats rvegular price $1,25, All our other trimmed hats, bonnets and toques at half theie former prices, Theso goods are and of the vory latest designs 1 onsily gotdouble the prices we ask for them, but having bought them for next to we proposo to make custom through them rather than large profits. Don’t fail to investigate our display and quotations in our windows, they will cortainly intorest you, and you will have no one but arseifl to blame if you do not get your winter hat half price. S. HOFFMAN, 1108 Douglas st, 3 e AR SPECIAL TELEGRAM. From the North Pole, To Hayden Bros., Omaha: T will rive in Omaha on Monday, will be with you at evening. ar- Dee, 2, and ue opening that On Monday afternoon I will drive over your city drawn by my four white Arabian horses, presented to me by the czar of Ruasia. Santa Claus the childven that Yours truly, SANTA CLA - Roger's 1847 knives for $1.65 at Ld- holm & Akin’s, The ladies of th church will give their and suppe t 217 8. opera house block, on Thursday, De- cember 5. Tickets H0e. ——— Look at ' A fine upright piano, 7 a short time, at $177.50, on ments at J. S. Cameron’s fteenth strect. R Homeopath On First Christian annual dinner I5th st., Boyd's octaves, used y mouthly 113 North ¢ Urofession of ha and Nebraska rs. Sherman & MeCounell, second door west of I’, O., now have a com- plete line of remedies, including HCream Milk “Unfermented Grape Juice,"—Globutes Disks; in fact all the articles belonging to a well regula- ted Homeopathic pharmacy. All of which they will supply at the prices r Chicago or Now il ord promptly BORECKE & TAVEL. e Depot for mineral waters To the attended to. 2nd door holm & Al Pianos tuned at A. Hospa' west of postoffice Roger's 1817 k for $1.65 at 1A= holm & Akin’s, Tailoring OnABig Scale. Nearly everybody knows Nicoll’s tailor business is on a very big scale: None ' other half so big. We have busy stores in a dozen principal cities— It’s not the nwmnmber of stores we’re so proud of —but they’re quality and character— A HE 50 CHIGAGQ O i:-LDU,s S Ciyy OM THAHA INDIANAPOLIS CINGINNAT! We find i’_c pays us best to make garments to order at prices all can afford. $ 5 to $15 for Trousers. $20 to 850 for Suits. $15 to $60 for Overcoats. Can we do better than common? See; we buy 1,000 yards to other’s 100—direct from the mills at home for style and service, and abroad--the best ready money can get. That'’s the advantage Nicoll’s have-- We conld make more profit; but we Znow a big trade pays better; So much in general--what? are we doing just now-to-day~~ A we want to reduce stock in Fine Black Suitings For Holidays, 2u ToOrder, $26, ¢3)and $35, Cost Double Elsewhere, L Over 1st, Faney Sultings, worth at Nicoll’s $335, to order, $25, s, worth at Nico'l’s §39, to order $20, Brd, Trouserings (ends,) worth at Nicoll’s #9 and $10, to order #7 and $8, NICOLL the TAILOR, 1409 Do:g! s 81, & TAYLOR. HardwaremScales A Large Assortment of BOY'S AND MEN'S TOOL CHESTS, A FULL LINE OF ICE TOOLS AT BOITOM PRICES. ¥ BEND FOR CATALOGUE, 1405 Douglas Sfreef, - Omaha e B

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