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THE BROS, Greoat Bargains in sl o> Department. ‘s im, sandal rubbers, 50c, else- buckle arctic worth $1.25. solid one overshoes #1, buckle working shoes H0, . ealf congress shoes §1.87, ever) ), Men's extra fir 82447, others get $3, Men's extra fine wewed shoes $5, oth LADII Ladies’ buckle arctics amless shoes rench calf hand , elsewhore Ladies’ felt slippers 85c, cheap at $1. Ladics’ fine folt and cloth slippers $1, worth $1.35 Ladic et 32, Ladies’ kid button shoes kid button shoes $1.50, others P others fine dongola button shocs sverywhere $3. Ladies’ fino dongola ), worth $4.50, fine ch dongola hand sewed shocs 84, others get 85, BOY* ! SHOES. Boys® solid oil grain shoes, 18 to h, worth $1.75. Boys’ solid B, calf button shoes, 1to 5, 81.50, elsewhere $2. Boys’ best oil g 1o 2, $2.00, others g ). B oil grain school shoes, 8 to 5, 82,25, worth $2.75, Children’s best grain tip school shoes, 8 to 12, $1,00, cheap at $1.25. Now is the time to select your Xmas slippers, We offer the largest and best selectea stock in the city at 10 to 20 per cent less than others ask you. DEN BROS,, Dry Goods and Shoes. MONDAY’S BARGAINS. Large s cretonne covered com- 5 enchy full size comforts 5e euch: hine sateen comforts from $1.50 to #5.00 each., Our white blankets at 75¢ and $1.18 a pair aj tra good value, Special bargainsin v all wool blankets at $4.00, $4.30, $4. ) puir; our sanitary blankets 5, #.00 and $6.50 a pair, cannot anywh Large sizo horse blankets 77 Iine woolen Iap robes at a gr duction. Our stock of flannels m Silk embroidered flannels at G9c, 90c and $1.00 a yard and upwards. wool navy Dblue shirting at 25¢, 30¢, 350, 40¢ and H0c a vard. O all wool red twilled fiannel, 17c, 2 85¢ and 40c a yard, good value, Flu skirt patterns at #1, $1.13, § $1.50 each. Outing flannel 10c a Extra burgains in table linen. We im- port our table linen und napkins and will give you bargains that you cannot match in thiscity. Our prices of towels are also the lowest. All we ask you to do is to compare them. We never allow any one to undersell us. Lunch sets in vout variety. A beautiful line of ancy embroidered table scarfs, raw silk table covers in all sizes, new styles in dress gingham, 6o yard; best yard- wide Germun-Duteh blue_calico,” only 10¢ yard; Hayden Bros.” best apron checked gingham, on Monday be yard. Our prices on cotton flannel are all right; we will save you money on the same. All muslins and douple-width sheeting at net cost on Monday. Special good value inlace curtains and heavy Turcoman and chenille curtains, curtain poles and trimmings of every description. Bargains in carpets, oil " cloths and door mats. Our holiday bazaar is crowded daily. Buch a variety of toys, dolls, albums, tool chests, etc., never was brought to Omaha by any one house, and the good people of this city seem to appreciate the same. Never was there such a crowd in our store as there was at our opening last Monday evening—never was there a store large enough to hold 80 many people in Omaha as is Hay- den’s. Ask any of the young folks who have been uround and seen the numeron beadquarters, and they will tell you the truth when they say that Hayden Bros.” s the largest stock and best selected stock, and contains the most suitable, usotul and substantial articles for holi: day presents. On Monday we will give ou some bargains in odd lots of dolls at less than half their cost. Plush albums, 86¢, 47¢ and 75 each, Where, oh where can yon match them? Plush toilet sets, manicure sets, and collar and cufl boxes, Our big stock of Christmas cards is now being opened, They are worthy of your inspection. HAYDEN BROS., Headquarters on Toys. LADIES’ SEAL CAPS $2.00 Tomorrow we begin our great holiday sale in our hat department. Our line of children’s novelties in hats and caps is unsurpassed, Till 10 O’clock we will sell ladies’ sealskin caps worth $7 at $2, Gents’ senl caps worth $10 at $4.95, Gents’ seal caps worth $12 at 86, HAYDEN BROS., Hattors to the People. First special Holiday cloak sale on MONDAY, DEC. 9TH. 63 plush cloaks at $18.73; worth $27.50, 89 plush cloaks at $20,15, worth $30.00. J00 ladies cloth newmarkets 8,95, worth 815.00. 88 ladies cloth newmarkets $9.85, worth $18.00. 100 ladies’ cloth jackets av $1.05 and $2.50, 200 ladies’, misses’ avd children’s cloaks, your choice for $2.98, some worth $10,00. HAYDEN BROS, Dry Goods, Bt SANTA CLAUS AT HAYDEN'S, hand turned 9 h cut shoes, 13 cach t 75¢, 85¢, All flannels Thousunds of Happy Children Caill to Sce Him, Yesterday was o grand day for the chilaren at Hayden’s, Old Sunta Claus was thore and welcomed the little ones right royally. Upstairs and down the merry multitude tumbled and floated, filhng-the great store with the din of their joyous voices. Old Santa seemed to be everywhere, and as he kindly shook each little hand each little heart beat with the assurance that the glad Christmas time would briug its owner a ift. When they reached thegreat floor and saw the mugnificent display that was spread out for their fuspection, their delight knew no bounds. There were rocking horses and sleds, and express wagons, and trains of cars, and fire engines, and drums, and horns, and musical instru- ments for the boys, and for the girls were dolls and doll' cabs, and Christ- mas cards, and pictures, and tiny . kitchen and parlor suits, in fact every- thing a little girl or boy could wish for. The older folks were not weglected. There were thousunds of dollars worth of fine plush sets, albums, toilet sets, manicure sots, work baskets, fancy pil- lows, games, and the most elegant line ‘of Christmas cards ever brought to Omaha. What interests the visitor is the fact that not a single old or last year's article is secen. The styles are unique and new. A great crowd surrounced the show windows all day long, viewing with de- light the wonderful mechanical toys within, Lastevening the crowd was even greater than durving the day, all selecting beauniful gifts for the Yiule nes. ¢ the benefit of the public eir store will be kept open until 9 o'clock every evening until Christmas, e kor Holiday Fresents +Go:to Max Meyer & Bros', Jewelry auction sale, THE BOSTON STORE, Are You One of the Happy Ones Who Trade With Us? 1t Not, Yon Have Never Visited Our Store or Inspected the Bar- gaing Which We Ad- vertise Daily. At no place else in the city can you buy for these prices anywhere noar the ity of the goods advertise, as new, desirable, and of the de at vhe lowest prices. I ARE THE PEOPLE” of whom you should buy and our num- ber is 114 S. 16th st. We have only one entrance and that is the first door south of the alley. The sign of the “BOSTON STORE” hangs directly over the door. HERE'S TOMORROW'S PRIC H j-inch wool suitings, a splendid lid mixtures now go for s been selling at 85e. suitings now go at 85¢ per yard; heretefore sold at s0c. Our inch wool cloth costume suitings now 45¢ per yard, actual value 6 See drives in colored dress goods. BLACK DRESS GOODS. In this aepartment we offer 37-iach pure mohair brilliantine, in rich shade of black and lustrous finish; this is as good as uny sold in the city at offer it at 50 per yard, 40-inch all-wool French ra ing, line cord weave, very is! good wearing material; worth $1, offer it at 850 per yard. Priestly’s celebrated black silk chain henrietta at 75¢, 90¢ and $1.10 a yard; reduced from $1.00, $1.10 and $1.25 a yard, Lupi other unequaled black cashmere at 450, 550 and 75e a yard; reduced from 60¢, 70c and $1.00 a yard, Lupiu’s black Frouch cashmeres, 40 inches wide, at 50c a yard. We im- ported the cashmeres to sell at 65c a yard, Black and colored S: gium broadcloths, 54 h 80c and $1.00 per yard; $1.00 and §' d EXTRAORDINARY DRIVES © WASH GOOD: Indigo blue colicos at worth Tie. Cheviots at Dress gio 10c. Red and white ginghams for bed coverings at Gie per yard, worth 10c. SWEEPING BARGAINS IN FLAN- cony and Bel- wide, at duced from IN > per yard, 5e per yard, worth 8ta. ams at 5¢ per yard, worth NELS. Heavy all wool twilled red flannel at 18¢ per yard, worth 25c. Very heavy all wool blue-gray twi flannel at 25¢ per yard,actual valu UNSURPASSABLE BARGAINS IN UNDERWEAR. Ladies’ long sleeve Swiss ribbed vests o at 2lc each, and worth 40¢. NOTHING LIKE THIS BEFORE ON RIBBON On sale after first New York exp Monday morning, No. 9, all-silk cro edge satin ribbons, all at 10¢ per yard; regular price, 20¢. 1,000 pieces fancy ribbons, No. 7 t0 16, choice of the lot at 5¢ per yard; worth from 10¢ to 20c. 8-inch black and colored all-silk moire sash ribbon at 25¢ per yard, and worth $1. NOTE OUR CASH PRICES FOR NO- TIONS. Stockinet dress shields, 8c pair, Covered dress steels, 4d¢ doz, 5,000 remnants of elastic web, 1c a length, 1,000 remnants of silk web, Sc a length. Wool braid, 4c a stick. Adamantine pins. 2 papers le. 10,000 dozen fino fancy covered and stud buttous, l¢, 2¢, 3¢ a dozen. FROM THE GREAT AUCTION SALE Of Messrs. Greeff & Co., agents for the Phoer Manufacturing .Co., 800 dozen silk handerchiefs and Wifters, Lot 1—400 doz. brocaded silk handker- chiefs, in white and ors, @xtra qual- ity at 123e, 15¢, 19¢, 23c, 29¢, 85¢, 89¢, 48¢, H9¢, GYc and up to 98c—40 per cent less than elsewhere. Lot 2—2,000 ladies’ and gentlemen’s brocaded silk and chashmere mufilers iu white, cream and fancy colors at 89¢, 48¢, 59¢, 69c, T9e, 89c, 98c, $1.1 $1.29, 81.85, 81.48 up to $3.48; extraor- dinary values. Lot 3—600 dozen flne French embroid- ered sheer linen handkerchiets at 15c, 19¢, 23, 29¢ and 89¢, worth 25c, 85¢, 45e, 50c and 59c, Lot 4—450 dozen ladies’ and gentle- men’s china silk bandkerchiefs, em- broidered initial, scalloped edges and fancy colored borders at 19c, Zae, 20c, 48c and H9c, worth 20¢, 30c. 48c, 69¢c and Tse. THE BOSTON STORE, 114 S. 16th st, 590, e New photograph frames at Hospe's, e An Upright Grand Piano, A piano used about one year for $200 cash. Great bargain, at EpnoLy & AKIN, Opp. Postofiice. Morteagee's Sai Furniture, Buy your furniture now. It'scheaper than it will be again. The large stock of I, N. Manington, successor to Howe & Korr, is being sacriticed at mortga- gee’s sale, 1510 Douglas street. — - Pianos! Piano-!! Pianos!!! Have you seen those fine bronze front EMERSON PIANOS just received at Hospe's, e Cozzens hotel, $1.60 and §2.00 per day. —_—— . Lace Pin Sale Monday at Edholm & Akin’s, e Take the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Raliway. Omaha and Chicago fast exprees for Chicago and all points east. Vestibuled sleepers leave the Union Pacific depot, Omaha, at 6 p. m daily, reacaing Chi- cago at 9:30 a. m. the following day, in ample time for all eastern connections, 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. 8. CArRIER, Tkt, Agt., J. E, PresToN, Pass, Agt, F. A, Nasn, Gen. Agt., 1501 Farnam — .- Olergymen desiring half-fare permits forthe year 1890 on the Chicago, Mil- waukee & St. Paul Ry will please make application s soon as possible. Blanks for this purpose can be secured from F, A. Nash, general agent, 1501 Farnam st.,, Omaha. —_——— Lace Pin Sale Monday at Edholm & Akin’s, St 1L New etchings received at Hospe’s. Machinery Moulduri of Omaha No. 26 will give a ball on Friday, Dec. 13, at Masonic hall. Hoffman’s band will be in attendance. Admittance $1.00. P Dr. Parsell, ofice R, 405 Paxton blk. OMAHA DAILY BEE: THE BOSTON STORE. An Immense Purchase of Toys and Fanoy Goods. We Have Bought the Entire Stock of a New York Toy Factody at a Fearrully Low Price, Come Tomorrow. Owing to this fortunate purchase weo will be enabled from now on to show the people of Omaha that they never befor got real genuine bargains in toys, Part of the stock on sale tomorrow at the fol- lowing LOW PRICES, 2,000 wax dolls, with long, flowing hair 18 inches long, 12ic; model faces. 1,500 dolls, kid bodies, bisque head, and real hair 12 inches long, 15¢; 13 inch , 220; 18 inches long, 48c; larger, 4 75e, 89¢, 08¢ and $1.18. 800 jointed dolls, with bisque and real hair 18 inches long, 25c. Wax dolls, 80 inches long, 69¢, worth heads Dolls with china limbs and heads, 12 9¢3 15 inches long, 23e. larger, 10¢, 220, B3¢ € c, 98¢, ng horses, , $1.89, $2.18, §3.48, Double team rocking hor: Velocipedes, $1,69, $1 2.95, $3.30. ‘Wheelbarrows, Sleighs, 23c, a8¢, 6de, Tbe, § $1.19 and $1.48, ‘Wash Sets, 23¢ and & consisting of wash-tub, board, clothes-bar, water-pail and wringer. Wiliow doll carriages, 450 to 69c. Doll carriages with canopy top, 58c, $He and $1.19. Express wagons with iron axle, 750 Blackboards, 22¢, 39¢ and 85 Plush dressing , _with white comb, brush and mirror, 75, 98¢, $1.48 to $8.48, Silk plush cufl boxes, 75e. Silk plush handkerchief and glove boxes, 75 K plush work combination collar and boxes, 850, 48e to $2.48. Malleable iron bell styles, 42, Largo tin animals on rider, 2le. \ekgammon hoards, size 7x14, 15c; toys, assorted wheels, with nd’s fortune-telling cards, Familiar quotations from popular au- thors, Sc. Golden A B C blocks, 35c. Young Jolks’ Red Riding Hood cubes, 45¢. Madame cards, 16¢. Game of Lotto, 9. Game of Lotto in handsome box, 18e. Game of nine-pins, 8-inch s 2 Covered tin wagons with two horses Monon’s fortune-telling Musical tops, large s Plush shaving s, 08¢ 1o $2.0/ Tin animals on wheels, 8, 4, 5, to 30c. Tin hor: , 10¢. Square cube picture blocks, nest of 6, 85¢ Square cube picture blocks, nest of 7, b9¢. Tin trains, locomotive and three cars, 19¢. Cow-horn trumpets, 4¢ and Se. Tin kitchen sets, 8¢, 10¢ 14¢, 18e, 220 and 39c Britannia tea sets, 38c, 48c, 79¢, 75c and 89c. Trumpets, 3¢ and 8. Mansion saving-bank, Tron saving-baunk, 10c. Riebter harmonicas, 3e. Genuie Emmett harmonicas, 10¢. Rubber dolls. with worsted dresses and hoods, 74 1inches long, 23c; 10 inches long, 89c; 9 inches long, 83¢; 12 inches long, 85¢. ue dolls, elegantly dressed, 4Sc. Brass drums, 63 inches in diameter, 19¢: 8 inch, 83¢; 9 inch, 35¢, 13inch, 89¢. Largo skin horses, 95c. Assorted rubber animals, 5e. French-plate hand mirrors, 8¢ to 89c. Job lot Japanese lacquer jowel cabi- nets, 16c and , worth 85etind 50c. Japanese handkerchiof and gloye boxes, 22¢ pair. 5 900 hand-sewed leather collar and culf boxes orted s and qualities, your choice worth 40c to Tac. 0 combination leather collar and cuff boxes, assorted sizes, choice 6fc, worth $1 to $2.25. Glass beads, 2ic to 12ic string. Buying all goods strictly for cash and in larger quantities than any otherin our line enables us to offer many cash bargains unapproachable by any other house. THE BOSTON STORE, 114 S. Sixteenth street, — Lo n Sale Monday at Edholn Akin’s, L For very choicest fruits & vegetables go to I, K, Bab 15th and Howard, Excursion South V he Wabash Line Now on sale round trip tickets to Jack- sonville, Fla., New Orleans, La., Gal- veston, Tex., the Hot Springs of Avkan- sas and all the winter resorts of the south, The Waubash is the quickest route to Indianapolis, Cincinvati and the southeast. Only 47 hours to New York with corresponding fast time to all points east. Elegant reclining chair and Pullman buffet sleeping cars on all trains, Passengers tickete to and from all parts of Europe via all lines at lowest rates. Baggage checked from hotels and private residences to destination, Fortickeis and full in- formation in regard to time and routes east or south call on or write GEO. N, CLAYTON, 1502 Farnam Street, Omaha, Neb, Lace Pin Sale Monday at Edholm & Akin’s. e L Use ‘‘Babcock’s Hest” flour, sold only by F. K. Babeock. e “*A Silver Tea Set'" Sale. Saturday and Monday at Edaholm & Akin’s, cor, 16th and Dodge, opp. post- oftice. T Furniture at Mortgagee's Sale. All the furniture stock of H, N, Man- ington, successor to Howe & Kerr, is being sold Ly the mortgagee at almost your own figures, 1510 Douglas street. ety New styles moulding at Hospe’s. A Silver Tea Bet™ Sale. Saturday and Monday at Edholm & Akin’s, cor. 15th and Dodge, opp. post- office, e Bundy's Special Jewelry Sale, Wishing to reduce my stock to the lowest possible limit [ will offer from now till Christmas, 2 #1.00 worth of goods for50¢, chains, charms, rings, pins, sleeve buttons, clocks, silverware, ete. Special low prices on watches and diamonds. Fine watch repairing. Bundy, Sixteenth street opposite Jeffers n square. ——————— A Silver Sel Saturday and Monda Akin’s, cor, 15th and ohice, Sale. at Edholm & odge, Opp. post- BENNIXON BROS. Still Cutting the Pricos—Read Bvery Iteny Qarefully. Graat Attractions For the Little Ones ~Bargains For Young and Old —Don't kail to See Our Hasament, 200 children’s eider down wool muffs, handsomely trimmed, all colors, £ each, formerly sold at 88¢ each; 500 lad lack hure mufls at 89c each, worth 75 Our cut prices on dress goods still go. We are bound to reduce this stock. Look us overin this department, weo can £ave you money. Silk plushes at 830 yard; all $1.00 plushes at 69¢ B1.75 plushes now $1.25, 24 in. dozen ladies’ fancy border chiefs e each, worth 15¢. We are show- ing a linoe of ladies’ and gents’ handker- chiefs at 25 each that simply beat the world; fancy high colored sitk handker- chiefs, formerly sold at 8 now go at Gc” each; gents’ white b silk mufMers at $1 and $1.50, worth 81,75 and $2.25. A beautiful line ladies’ side combs just in, from 25¢ pair up o #2; ladies”and children’s fancy pins, beautiful line lace pin sup to $1. - Bl- egant line silk heau rests,hand painted, te., at the very lowest pricos. Beautis line fa wool, cotton and silk drapes, from 25¢ up. Our basement is now open and running in full blast. Bring in the little ones; great attrac- tious for young and old. A solid ear load of firie broken candy at 8¢ 1b. Fine mix candies at 15¢ 1b. Ifine hand made cream candies, best made, usually retail at_B0e, our price is only 28c Ib. On same floor you w find thousands of useful presents, Look atour line of books at 25¢ each, by every popular author, on earth, and only 25¢ each. Doa’t miss our hohiday department. CLOAKS AND SHAWLS _Great unloading sale: of cloaks and shawls. Now is your time to buy a k ora nice shawl at away down ces. Monday you ean buy a nice all wool beaver shawl at $3.50, worth ). Look at our all wool, extra fine 1 shawls at $4.50, actual value $8.00, 2 beaver shawls, in gray and brown, Mon- day 8, worth $4.00. 50 ladies’ seal plush jackets, Monday at $7.90, worth #12.50. Ladies al plush jackets at $11.90, were $18.00. Ladies’ seal plush sacques still go at less than cost to manufacture, sh sacque at $18.00, actual .00, Our plush sacque at $25.00 can’t be matched in this city for less than $35.00. 100 ladies’ beaver newmarkets. in navy blue and dark green, at only #.00, worth § Children’s plushreloaks in 1, 2 years, in all colors, only $3.50 each, worth $6.00. Clearing sale of ladies’ muslin underwear, everything at greatly reduced prices. See our ladies’ night gown at 48¢. Everything gocs. Attend this sale- and you will save money. Special corset sale Monday at 68c pair. Y 11 BENNISON BROS. — HAYDEN BROS. Special Holiday Sale on Black Dress Goods, silks and Plushes, Fine all-wool cushmere, 42 inches wide, former price 63c, Monday’s price 48¢ yard; our all-wool henrietta re- duced to 55¢ yard; 48-inch all-wool hen- rietta, sublime black, ut 65¢, cheap at 81.00. We carry a fine line of black dress goods in different weaves, styles, all foreign manufacture; among them you will also find silk warp hen- riettas from $1.15 0 $2.50 a yard; silk plushes in all shades 374c,; ,85¢ and $1.15 yard; China silk in new shades for fancy work a0c, worth Tae. leaders in colored silis at 76¢ and 8S¢ yard, worth 81.25 to $1.50. Remnants of silk at less thon half cost to clear. 'What would be more suituble for a Chrstmas gift and what would give better satisfuction or pleasure and last longer than a nice black silk dress patte Hayden Brothers got the stock to select from and will muke you the prices to give satisfaction. COLORED DRESS GOODS. | The prices in this department are worse than cut in two. Look at this 40-inch wide all wool, either tripe or plaid suitings that on Monday, cutdown to 20c yd. Fine side band suiting at s3c.worth $1.00. Great bargains in novelties in stripes and plaids for combination suit- ingat 45¢, 50c and s8¢ yd. A full line of plain ‘suiting in ail the new shades 55c, Ghe, 69e and 75c, none in this lot but what are worth from $1.00 to $1.50 yd. Our stock is too large and must be cut down, hence these deep reductions in prices. b64-inch wide French flannel, 50c, former price, 75¢; 50-inch wide broadcloth. new colors, 88c and 98¢ a yard, worth $1.50; fine combination suits to close, $6.85, §7.50, $9.00, $10.00 and $12.50, worth up to $35.00. Bar- gains in remnants of dress goods of every description and at prices to close. HAYDEN BROS., Dry Goods and Carpets. — Porcelaln and Laquer, Dewey & Stone Furniture company has just received from the Mikado a consignment of porcelain and laquer goods, They consist of cabinets of ya- rious sizes and designs, trays, glove boxes, handkerchief boxes, teapots, tea- sets, bowls, vases, match spills, what- nots, easels, as also sword canes, They will be on sale early Monday morning, and ladies desiring cheap Christmas presents should call early, ———— Lace Fin Sale Monday at Edholm & Akin’s, e — Etchings—Engravings. ‘We have 10,000 etchings and engrav- ings, unframed, which we offer to the buyers of Christmns presents at a bar- gain for this week, You can select Yyour frames out of a variety of over 500 combinations thisweeck only., A. Hospe, jv., 1618 Douglas:st. R Befare Buying A piano examine the new scale Kim ball piano. A.iHospe, 1513 Douglas, e *A SilverYea Set” Sale, Saturday and Monday at Edholm & Akin’s, cor. 156th ahd Dodge, opp. post- office. —— Suburban Time Oard, BELT LINE MO, PACIFIC RY, Leave Omaha duil‘y) except Sunday for oints between Webster st. and West Side—56:50 u. m., 6:50 a. m., 5:15 p. m., 6:15 p, m, For Portal daily except Sunday—T7:60 a. m-, 8:50 p. m. For Portal Sundays only—8:35 a. m., 2:45 p. m. Arrive daily except Sunday from West Side and points bevween West Side and Webster st.—0:45 a, m., 7:45 a. m., 6:00 ». m., 7:10 p. m, ’ From Portal daily except Sunday— arrive 9:10 a. m., 5:05 p. m, From Portal Sundays only—arrive 10:i5 a, m., 2:20 p, m, —_— “A Bilver Tea Set" Sale, Saturday and Monday at Edhoim & Anllnn’s, cor. 16th and Dodge, opp. post- oftice, Groat Toy Sale Sometime Next Weoek, Pleaso remember we have changed our principal of doing business. We shall hereafter be in the lead as a bar- house in early Monday ing, wo shall have marked out on our counters over 200 bargains. Monday one counter of ecalico, bleached and unbleached muslin, cot- ton flannel erashes, gingham shirting, ete., at one cent a yard, Thoy are from the fire of Bamburger, Bloom & Co., Louisville. Please don’t forget the price, 1e a yard, one cent. Counter No. 2 will be 8¢ Same class of goods only very damaged., We also hold Monday o great sale of dress goods, double width flannel 10¢ o yard. Double width tricot 10¢ ayd., 1} yards wide tricot 20c a yd. 5 75 cont corsot, elasticside, at 600 sample corsets worth to 81.50 at 75 cents. 200 sampie corsots, including T and other popular makes imported cor- sets at 98 conts, worth up to $3.00. Woe offer in kid gloves We. i celobrated derby glove at glove is retailed by every storo in the city at $2.25 and do. slightly 5 conts. from #1.00 CLOAK Wo have bought of traveling sales- men 5 sample lines of ladies and chil- dren’s cloaks and jackets. Bought them at 33 cents on the dollar and pro- 6.00 at 5, worth $8.00, $8.75 worth 00. We will cent on all .00, b h $25 wiv ount of 83 po plush eloaks Monday only. MILLINERY DEPARTMENT. T'o close out balance of bankrupt stock bought of Merriman, Joergeson & Co., r all $1.00 felt hats at 20 cents. hats af )0 hats at49e. .00 trimmed hats 0 tri 0 ANNOUNCEM TRAORDI- Mr. C. A. Stonehill, who has just returned from a ve successiul trip to the east, is vory highly elated over a purchasoe he made in Chicago. The lot 000 dolls of all kinds and descriptions, more than 7,000 books for children, an almost endless variety of toys and china cups and saucers, ete., all of which he bought so low that they will be sold at t one fourth the usual retail prices. his car load of holiday goods is now on the road, but being shipped by freight it is imp ble to state just when they will o although Mr. Stonehill thinks it wi be in Omaha next Wednesday. Il goods are of the very best manufacture they will be sold at such low it will pay all intending to make of this kind, to wait until they ari The entire car load will be placed on sale just as eavly i week as ible. Now wi furtber particulars. STONEHILL'S 116 and 118 S. 16th St. e HAYDEN BROS, Special Sale of Stiverwars Commenc- ing Monday. The Pairpoint Manufacturing Co’s. best goods, at the lowest prices ever offered to the public before. Tripole plate hand-engraved pickle casters 95c worth §2.50, Beautiful trinple plate cake baskets, 31,95, worth $3.50. . 5-bottle tripple-plate castors $1.95, worth $i New_designs in napkin rings 19c, worth 75c. All_the latest novelties in silver- plated wave at just one-half jeweler vices. You must sce these goods he ore you can appreciate them and the low prices we offer them at. Our watch sale still continues, See our $1.75 gents watch, it kuocks them all out. Ladies’ solid silver chattelain watch $3.50. Gents Springfield, Elgin or Waltham in dust proof cases $3.50. All the standard American watches in filled or solid gold cases at less than half jewelers’ prices. HAYDEN BROS., Dry Goods. O For Ho'idy Prescnts At your own price, er & Bros’, auction sale. President Lawler of the Fiden Musee company has well carned his reputation as a faithful coterer to the amusement public. Bach week™ Mr. Lawler’s at- tractions seem to grow better and those for the coming week are unusually ex- cellent. With much difficulty and con- siderable expense two of the stars of the Buffalo Bill show have been se- cured, These are Mexican Billie and Colorado Winnie, the latter being linown as “‘Little Sure Shot.” The most difficult trick and fancy rifle and pistol shots are uccomplished by them and there are few shots in this country who even hope to compete with these. Miss Nellie McMahon, the lyric queen of the vaudeville stage, will make her appearance this weok for the first time at pop- ular prices. Both theaters will pre- sent good bills, and the latest comedy success, ‘‘Reuben’s Return,” will be rendered by a full company., Other great attractions will be Nelsonia dog circus, comprising 20 comic canines; John and Bertha Gleeson, the famous child artists; Lew and Walters in re- fined novel specialties; the Montaliens in a terrific broad sword encounter;Mul- ihili and Kilkenny in their greatest act of all; the “‘2 Vans” in their expo- sition of mesmerism, Besides these the seven mammoth departments will ouch contain good attractions, and the old time price of one dime to all will still prevail, —— New music just received at Hospe's. e The Great Rock lsland Route, In changing time on Sunday, Nov. 17, the Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Ry. bave considered every point of in- terest to the Omaha traveling publie. 1f you are going to Des Moines, Chicago or any point east, our solid vestibule Jimited train is just what you want. Leave Omaha at 4.25p. m, arrive in Des Moines 9:30 p. m. and Chicago 8:30 a, m. dining car for supper leaving Councl Bluffs and for breakfast before reaching Ohioago, This train is also eqnipped with the finest sleepers and chair cars made by tne Pullman Co., which leave from the U. P. depot, Omaha,every day at 4:25 p. m., making close connections at Chicago with all trains for eustern points. In addition to this magnificent train we have two other daily trains to Chicago, leaving Omaha av 9:15 a. m. and 5:15 p. m. For information as to routes, rates, time, ete., call at ticket office, 1805 Farnam street; telephone 82, B, 8. STEVENS, General Western Agent, e —— Lace Pin Sale Monday at Edbolm & Akin’s, R Lace Pin Sale Monday at Edholm & Akin’s, N. B. FALCONER, Second Week of Our Great Stook- taking Sale. Underncath We Quote a Few Very Special Bargaing For Monday— Call Early and Avoid the Afternoon Rush. and He and colored 8iey sale sating, retail pri price Monds 3 25 pieces colored plushes, vory desir- able shades, rotail price 75e, sale price Monday only 43¢ 10 picces 2 #1.25 quality sold all season at $1.00, on Monday at e, Our entire stock of combination suits Monda i er reduction. 50 g umbrellas worth from $06 i one lot Monday at $5. This makes o handsome christmas presefit, 100 misses’ cloal 45, Thoy are worth $10, GENTS’ FURNISHING DEPART- MENT. 18 years, at 100 dozen gen stitehed handke $1. Sale price Monday silk hem- size,worth 100 dozen pliin white and faney bro- caded silk mufllers, very choice pat- ;.;rn salo prico 9503 reduced from l_l\l‘) hare muffs worth 65c; sale price 450, CORSET DEPARTMENT. On looking over this stock we find o few good numbers we don’t wish to carry any longer and will close them out Monday regardless of cos Lot 1 at e, Corsets wo have sold at $1.50, $1.25 and 81, sulo price 7ac. Lot 2 at $1.50, Corsets we have sold at $3, 22 and $1.75. On Monday at £1.50, The sizes run from 23 to 29, TOY DEPARTMENT. Our basement is crowded with every- thing now in the toy line. Come and make your selections before the best are gone, CHRISTMAS CARDS. Our stock of Christmas car son 18 the finest that has ev shown in this city. See show window. S0l Zents for the Standard fa patterns, N. B. FALCON 1IGER & CO. 50, §2. KELLEY Special Bargains in all 81k Plush— They Must be Sold—The Price Liess ‘Than Cost. For Monday we will offer our entire line of all silk plush that has been selling at $1.50, and actually worth that price, for $1.00 per yard. This line of goods contains all the new and choice colors s able for for fancy work, costumes and opera price; a complete line of shades to se- lect from. All the fancy colored satins at 50c, 24 inch quilted satin 74 the thing for a Christmas pres- A handsome silk dress pattern, nothing more appreciated. We have them in pattern lengths; no two the same shade, and enough material to in- sure a full dress. See them before pur- chasing---Royal Avmure, Faille Fran- is atin Luxor, Peau de Soie, Rhad- ames, gros grains. Our prices the yvery lowest, our goods we guarantes KELLEY STIGER & CO., Cor. Dodge and 15th St, MRS, J. BENSOY. Fresh Now Goods to Be Sold a§ About One-Half Price, Chilaren's Plush Caps cure ~ota Puritana Tollet and - Baskots Other Fanoy N Bonnets and Mants and ON MONDAY We will offer a line of gros grain all silk heavy quality, satin odgo ribbogs at prices that have never been equatod, No. b at Hie, No. No. MAS GOODS. ring an elegant line oY holiday goods. Some very fine and now novelties in tinted kid gloves with hand decorating. goentlomen's Japanese riefs with finest initi Good quality, not as fine, 75c. Gentlemen’s vory fine linen initial handkerchicls, four for $1or 30 conts each. Ladies’ initials, very fine, four for $1 or 25 conts cach. Ladies’ initial all linen, dozen or 15 cents ench. Hand run black Spanish scarfs at - all prices. These make a beautiful Christ- mas present for a young or old lady. We have an clogant line of novelties in ladies’ neckwe in VanDyke point $1.65 per S e Go to Max Meyer & Bros, Jewelry auction sale Aund buy holiday presents At your own’price, Linc n Sale at Edholm & e ALL PREVIOUS 1TIME SURPASSED On the Chicago orthwestern 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.; arrvives Chicago, 6:50 a. m. Northweste No. 6 leaves Omaha, 4:05 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 NMis- souri river and Chicago. Northwestern No. 4 leaves Omaha, 7:15 p.m.; arrives Chicago, 2:15 p.m. The lutest train on any line out of Omaha., Avrriving 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 direct from their hotel or residence to any point east, R. R. Rirenie, General Agent, City office, 1401 Farnam street. et b UL “A Silver Tea Set' Sale, Saturday and Monday at Iaholm & Akin’s, cor. 15th and Dodge, opp. post- office. — Camp Five, * Grand Army of the Republic circles are very much agitated over the coming camp five of U. 8. Grant Post. No. 110. Their last years fire, when 850 of the old boys gathered together, was pro- nounced the finest and most enjoyable evor held in Nebraska, On Friday evening they expect to even excel the last year’s cawp fire. The contrabands will be there. Some new stories told, and plenty of hard tack and coffee. Major Clarkson, Lawyer Bloom and Comrades Burmester, Wilcox and Dr, Stone are on the committece and they invite all old soldiers and sailors to come, — “A Silver Tea Set" Sale. Saturday and Monday at Edholm & Akin’s, cor. 15th and Dodge, opp. post- office, Select your plush rockers for Xmas presents now; #2.50 and up, at Chamber- luin, Anderson & O'Connell’s, ol oLl s Christmas and Holiday Slippers. Displaying the largest stock and great- est variety of choice patterns, many of them of our own design and made specially for our trade, Ladies can have a beuter choice from our large stock of men’s slippers, vrices from 50¢ up to #5, Make your selection carly at the slipper house of the west, 14th and Farvam, A. D, MoRsg, B Lauco Pin Sale Monday at Edholm & Akin’s. E—— Pianos tuned at A, Hospe's. e e Solid oak plush rockers 82,50 atCham- berlain, Anderson & O’Connell’s, e Lace ¥ 1o Sale Monday at Edholm & Akin’s, and othor new designs. FURS. Muffs from 50 cents to 81 stoles and eapes at very low | logant quality of silk hose with double s and toe, Have ju ceived another lot ef those ladies flecce lined hose that we guarantee fast black. Children’s double knee hose as low as 38 cents, See our stock of dolls at 50c and $1. MRS. J. BENSON, 15th St., near Douglas. —_— Holiday Anng The 99 cent store, 1209 Farnam st. That Christmas conundruin—what and where to buy—is probubly troubling you more or less, and in this connection we beg leave to call your attention to our carefully soleted holiday stock. We have oven for inspection new lines of choice novelties especially adapted for Christmas gifts. We have been remarkably fortunate in our efforts to secure a particularly desirable line of attractions for the holiday sea- son of '8, and offer a wide range of selection in exceptionally appropriate and pleasing presents suited for persons of all ages, Our stock includes articles as varied in value aud prices as the re- quirements of holiday shoppors could possibly demand, and suitable gifts may be had at any sum the purchaser desires to_expend. Early buyers will enjoy the additional age of an unbroken stock tomake selections from, and we urge in your interests prompt action in order that you may enjoy to the fuliest extent the pick of o v and completo an assortment of popular goods as we are able to offer at the present time, In prices we aguin express our con= fdence to give utmo sfaction, and convince all that we of! the greatest of inducements for your patronage. Extending the compliments of the season to ons and all, we cordially invite you to call and enjoy our handsome dis- play irrespective of any obligation to purchase uuless you may feel so disposed. Hanrpy & Co. The 99-cent Store. The largest toy and fancy goods house west of Chicago. Boas, Buy Holiday Presenta At your own price. Teyer & Bros'. ry auction sale. nted, and new fruit and confectionery store is just opened at corner Sixteenth and Dodwe streets. It puts one in mind of the fruit stores on Sixth avenue, New York, and well 1t may, for the proprietor . H. MeCarthy has been in the fruit business on that same street all his life, His stock is in good variety and splendid quality. He makes fancy basket fruits a specialty, Young men can now send their sweetheurts a de- icious basket of fruit instead of the gift of flowers, Omaha had everything except a fruit store, And the Cali- fornia (ruit store filie the bill, Score one tor Sixteenth and Dodge. LI Use “Babeock’s Best” flour, sold only by K. K. Babeoc Great Water Color Sale, THIS WEEK, THIS WEM, A Hospe will throw on the market a large line of French and Am an water color pictures at a big “discount. The finest line t of New York., Re- member this week. SPI, JR., 1518 Douglas St. Notice 10 Contractora, Bids will be received until noon of December 10, for ting a building for an electric station ut the foot of Jones street, according to plans and specifications on file at the office of the enginder, 205 North Seventeenth street. The right is reserved to reject any or all bids, Address all bids to the New Omaha Thomson-Houston Electric Light company, 205 N, Suventeeuth st T HA Ellver Tea Set” Sale. Saturday and Monduy at Edholn & Akin’s, cor. 16th and Dodge, opp. posts oftice, Oysters. F. K. Babcock, 15th and Howard. — J.8eller&Co.,have opened a new stock of furniture 1615 Howard, Low peices specialty, Upholstoring and repairing, YA Silver Tea Sec' Bale. Saturday and Monday at Edholm & Akin’s, cor. 16th and Dodge, opp. poste office, — - Max Geister, No. 417 § received for Christmas mountain canaries, G berg-Roller canaries, deep orange Norwich eanaries, English pepper-fed canaries, Manchester cops= pies canaries, all in full song. Orders for Christmas will be taken in advance, Pifteenth st,, rman Hartz rman Andreas No. 1 and No, 2; o —— A Bilver Tea Set” Sale, Baturday and Monday at Edholm & Akin’s, cor, 16th snd Dodge, opp. posts oftice, An Abusive Husband. Mrs, Pat Ward appealed wo the police last night to protect her from the frequent abuse of her husbaud, She claimed thut be had knocked her down and also kicked her, The lice will arrest Ward oo sight, Mre, urd denics that she is & ‘chappy.” .

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