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OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, DECEMBER 15, TIAE BOSTON STORE. 1,000 Unmade Drass Patterns Bought at Our Own Price. This Lot is of This Imporiation —rhe Ma- Are Wonderfually Beautiful, Every Robs in Hundreds of dress patterns in cash- mere, Henricttas, tricots, French ser- gos, ote., with latest Porsian effects, 9 to 14 yardsin each pattern: 1o twe at 3,00, $3.74, #1.99 and 16, from %5 to $10. These are very suit for holiday vifts, Sen the tollowing gr DRESS GOODS BY 50 pieces double fold dres ver yard, 95 pieces sty 128, 180 worih S One shade Wt bargains in Y ARD. el 11c per yard, 53-inch all new o, worth 65¢. 65 pioces double width per yard, worth 2ie. il wool flannel, 0o, regular valuo tie mohair brilliantes, tricots, Henrvietta at dress i 21)1-. \\UIV|| 50 pioces 38-inch B h 1m- worth e, Henrietta, shades, 3o, 1 Best skivt lnn.u: per Every lady knows 1t is worth 5e. Best silicia, 10¢, worth 1 Skirt padding, Ye, worth French linen canvas, e, worth noline, Inwhpmlll\,u' worth Dress braids, 4c. Hooks and eyes, le per paper, Dress stay: e Z0n. STAPIL DRY GOODS. Lonsdale Co. muslin de, worth 9e. Heavy unbleached sheeting 4¢, worth yard, o 8-4 Lockwood worth 28 Lonsd Best aproa worth 10c, Best comfort o All standard FLA Extra heavy Cun lengths, e, worth Double fold canton flannel se. Gray flannel 6 All wool sc t and white Californin flannels 21¢, worth 30c. Half wool cheocked and plaid flannel Be, worth 1e, [¢ bleached sheeting 20¢, worth Tse. (Amoskeag) 6o, cnecks alico 3ie, worth e, worth 7e. " Manuel, short flannel, plaids and stripe: b Best worth 7 Fine hisket flannel 40c, worth $1.00, Felts for fancy work, all colors, Sde, worth $1.25. all colors, 39c, All line u lu\\<,1~ ' g 15¢. Rinest damask towels, two open work, knotted fringe, 2c, o Turkish towels, blenched eached, 10¢. worth 25c. Tnbleached table linen 18¢. Fine turkey red table linen, ranted fast col Sanples of ¢, worth rows of worth and un- war r scarfs, splashers, stamped ti and covers, ete.;no two alike: great bargains, Large iino of tablo sets, suitable for boliday presents, very cheap. All linen sh towling se. wble oil cloth 17 Shelf oil cloth 7e. Linen and silk wash rags 5e. Bedspreads d9¢, 69, 98¢, These aro great bargains. BLANKETS. 200 pair 10-4 white and g blankets t $1. white wool blankets $2 worth $4. 50 pair 11-4 € quality, faney borders, $ cheap at ) Eiderdown comforts $5 Satine comforts from wery good value, USEFUL HOLIDAY GIFTS. Gents’ plush collar and cuff boxes 48c. \'lu-)h and leather shaving sets 98¢ 50. lifornia blunkets, fine would be $1.25 to glove and handkerchief , 48¢ and T3¢, ire sets and work boxes 25e¢, Y toilet sets, with comb, brush s, fine satin lining, celluloid, ivory and antique fittings, at 98¢, worth 2,00, Fine toilet sets, w desks, manicure Imported plush 84.50, all very chunp. Brouzo clocks $2 g BOOK 5 AT 25¢, Fine bound books, including Dickens, Scott, Elliott, Verne, Hawthorne, Poe, Haggurd, Bakered, Black, Clay, Mar- rayet, Miiton, Whittier, Longfeilow, ote., ut 25 boxes, writing wses $2.50, $3.50, TOYS, DOLLS. An immense line now on sale; the stock is too varied to quote prices; come and see toys at Boston store prices. Store now open every evening. THE BOSTON STORE. 114 South 16th street. KELLEY, S1IGER & 0O, Here is the Present to Buy. A silk dress pattern makes a some Christmas present, and nlwu_\ ] prociuted. Buy your wife" or sistor ono of those offered by Kell this week, Special pric thin lmlnlu._v trade. Just think of buying a 24-inch black silk, warranted to wear, at $1.00 ¢ yaed. | Tho reglur prics is 81 lor this number, 24-inch black silk, reduced from £1.60, warranted to wonl‘, you can buy for §1.25. Our #1.75 black silk reduced to $1.45, and we guarantee every yard'to wear. All our $1.50 colored faille Francaise siliss veduced to $1.124. They are in beautifel shades, all silk ana warranted to wear, We still have a complete line of col- ored satins at He, 81,50 all silk plush at $1.00 per yard. ¢ KELLEY, STIGER & CO., Cor. Dodge and 15th Sts. e Finn Diamonds Bell awfully cheap at Max Meyer & Bro.’s jewelry auction, S Before Buying A plano examive the now seale Kim ball piano. A. Hospe, 1513 Douglas. Dr. Pursell, office R. 405 Paxton blk. e Mr, Oscar Noid, for many years wmx J. T\ Robiuson lo., is now with M, E. Smith & Co., where he will be glad to see his friends. e Bolid Sitver Thimble Sale~23c Ea Friday, Saturday and Monday at ¥ bolm & Akin’s, B Sam’l Burns has a *‘plate sale,” com- mencing Monday. 200 dozen decorated china plates at 10 to 50 per cent off usual prices, A nice hand painted fruit plate $3.00 per dozen, formerly 86,00, Open every evening until B o'clock, - For all kiuds of Catholic church goods 0 to Heafoy & llen(c\ ) 218 8, 14th st. New music just rewivul ut Hospe’s, THE BOSTON STORE. Wonderful Cash Values in Desira- ble Merchandise. From Overstooked Now York Mor- chants Bspeclally Adapted For Holiday Prescnts at Less Than 502 on the Dollar, Au importers entive stock of samples of lace handkerchicfs and lace goods, purchased at less than H0c on the dollar, 1OMOrTow, and children’s ‘un Dyke l“ 15 and 25¢; none in noint less) collars Irish worth ‘Childven's hand embroidered leroy collavs 20 and S, Ladies’ sets colinrs point lace and Swiss embroidery at 25 ' these are very cheap. lisse, chemisettos, 1n worth $1.25, Svanish lace {ronts, very stylish, #1 each; really worth § LACE HANDKERCHIEEFS, cer Linen with vory deen handk Faunt- Irish nd cuils in ondless ey ‘ptian hiefs, .nl.-n- ienes handkerchiefs 10¢; 0. made l| ish tatting laco nen centers,very , 49, a%e, worth ite handkerchiefs with rpe conters 49e, worth 1. 1 hemstitehed handkerchiefs 2 silk e Pure lin: rth Swiss open work handkerchiofs Fino Trish lines and hand embroi- i aney corners 10e and th Ladics’ nhm dor 15 i fancy printed bor- handkerchicfs e, wortn 10¢ and FINE APRONS, dozen ladies” lndia linen aprons ) dozen ladi rows oi tucks lozen sheer linen aprons, wo rows of wide open wide linen insertion, av 0c, choap at 1. ( * aprons with 1,2 and 3 chirred work or actunlly OAKS! CLOAKS! will offer Monday the entire stock of a Now York manufacturer, consist- ing of the choieest fine” plush sacques and jickotsand newmarkets, which we will place on sale at s on the dollar Striped newn assorted styles AlL wool eloth ne and orien cheap at $10. 0, All wool cloth newmarkets, fold front od, ornaments on back, $9.50, breasted, .00, Jaccord , would be seal orna- g, $16, a real Misses’ and childy stylgs worth $1. Choico of our fancy striped, all wool cloaks, very fine, 5,35, many worth .50, MIT.L) and $2 tr! s clozks, assorted s Al §1.50 at Y8, 50 trimmed hats $1.93. All 4 and %5 hats go Monday at $2.49 and $3.09, All our fine pattorn and opera hats and bonnets at 7.50, many worth nearly double, Fine untrimmed felt hats at 10¢, 25c, 89¢, 49¢ and Ge. 50 cartons handsome ostrich tips, for 25¢; also 1,000 various wings at H)u rannot be matehed in any other house under double. RIBBONS. We will sell numbers 16, 20 and 30, all sillkc, Persian fancy ribbons, in colors, at 21¢, worth 75¢ per yara. AlL sillk, numbers 8, 5 and 7, foney edge ribbons. Numbers 7, 9 und 12 and picot edge ribbons, Buby ribhon, 1o per yare Fancy velvet ribbon. 3¢ per yard. NOTIOM mbroidery silk mmed hats Monday all silk, crown 10¢ per yard. per dozen. 5¢ per spool. r dozen. 5 per ball, Silver (]Hlll\)ll‘i Pins 1e per y SILK \[L PRLIRS. 3,000 samples of silk and cashmere mufllers, extra quality and latest de- signs, in cream and fancy colors, Lxrue and 9% and 1~.. dies fmu'y e T T hiefs, scolloped edge, white colors, at 20 and 39¢, sold all around us for 50 and 1,000 doz fancy h)‘mmlvd silk hand- hiefs, white and faney colors, at 12, 5 20,39, 48. 59, 60 and T9c, cheap at double the price 1,000 doz gents” pongeo silk handker- chiefs, colored borders and initialed, at 20 and 39¢, cheap at 50 and Tse. 1,000 doz gents’ cashmere mufllers, crenm and fancy colors, at 25, 59, 69 and T9¢, hall regular pi THE BOSTON 114 Max Meyer & Bro's Jewelry auction sale is all the rage. worth 75, 85 500 do 16th St. Rogers’ knives or forks $3.25 per dozen ut opera jewelry store, 180 South 12th st.. Lincoln, Neb, -— Supper and Sale of Fancy Articles The ledies of Unity chureh will give a supper at the church, corner L7th and Cass sts,, Wednesday cvening, Dec. 18, between 5 and 8 o'clock, Turkey, chicken pie, pumpkin pie, plum pud- ding and otherdelicacies will be servud. Price of supper, i At the same time and place there will be a sale ef useful and fancy articles. The assortment will be largé and vu- ried. Here is a rare opportunity to get a good surpcrnnd find just what you want to give for anice Christmas pres- ent. Remember, Unity church, 17th and Cass. e ———" Solid oak plush rockers $2.50 atCham- berlain, Anderson & O'Connell’s. i Assignec’s Sale At 1216 Farnam st., beginning Monday at9a, m, and contivuing morning, af- ternoon and evening until all ir sold. 1 am instructed by the creditors of the Chicago Novelty Co. to close ouv their entire -stock of silverware, jewelry, fancy g 'uodunudlu /8 as above, ————— “Crab Avple perfume. Sherman & MeConnell’s. Auc South 25th ave. (Pleasant st.), Wednesday at 108, m. The entire o tents of a nice 10-room house, Further particulars in Tuesduay's BE; HENRY CREIGHTON, Auctionoer, Al Almond cawphor ie McConuell’s, Jomes D. U, lons. ladies’ tailor, Latest styles, Perfect fit. Special at- tention given to evening and street gowns, 2023 Farnam strect. Sherman & —— HAYDEN BROS. Special Bargains—T oys and Fancy Goods Must Go. Thousands of Dolls, Pyramids of Plush Toilet Setis, Manicure Setts, Work Boxes, Plush Albums, Christmas Cards, Our stock is the largest and our selec- tion the best, Weare determined 1o cl all befors Christmas eve and in orde to do so down go the prices at Hayden's on Mond 500 fand painted wheclbarrows 1se, worth 35c; boys and ighs cuy down tc size ivon uxle express wo cannot buy them any where than $1, ‘Kxtension fabi 95 you for less 15, 70 and king horses a sets 10, to $.00 a blocks 2¢ a box New style building and Y5 per boxy mechanienl locomotives, 43¢, G7c and Udey tn trains, 25 chtrain; tin kitchens, 15¢ | ¢y 7 and 98ey china dolls He sdsteads, 25e, *hy tool chests, 10¢, ards; writing desks, ¢y 98¢ up to $5.50 cach; pianos re- to 50, T #1.00 and % full set of dominos 5o per box; poker sctts of overy do- seription. plush and oxadized card cases, 200 plush toilet sets, coutaining brush, comb and mirror, reduced to worth $1.50; only one set to each cust Plush woi set, A and upwards, blocks be, 10¢, 2 xlmi-u 25 on Mon: 0 picce. Plush toilet sets in the largest vavioty pipes, cigar L 1 shaving sots at Our plush albumsat o and #1 are all sold on Monday. We will soll our $1.35 album at 75¢. A beautiful plush album worth $1.35 for The. Jur $1.00 albums reduced to $2,50, our 50 nlush albums reduced to 100, ote. A B Cpicture and story books 13¢. 15¢ and 25¢ ench. Look ove stock of dolls « are 10e, 15¢, 25¢, & 93c, ete., up tc dolls to show you than you wili find in any store in thiscity. Printing presses and a thousand other articles thut you don’t find anywhero you will see at Hayden Look over our Ze and 5e-counter on Monday, Ladies’ and geuts’ rattan rvockers, new and handsome styles for Christmas pres: ents. It s to your own int L to Visit Hayden’s and examine their prices on and compu e prices. We don’t ou to spend a cont, with us if we don't give you lower prices thun you will find in Omaha. hnx.l.‘n,-. : et at reduced prices. \lll l INE We are most the the uunm tnce of th ring sale and pr ire made the goods hefore the m We still have a fult line of hats, tips, to sell closes, ladics’ ments, Clonks, jackets. shawls. o Our large assortment and prices are making thisdep: attractive. 1 will po gouds and get our price RIBBONS, RU We are leading ull competition i variety, styles, quality and low pr of ribbons. Who can dispute our claim to being headquarters on ribbons? Thero is positively no place out of New York city where you can see the variety of new styles in fine ruching low prices that we are displaying right here in Omaha. Just look av our d play of ladies’ handkerchiefs, tr mings, buttons, inces, embroider toilet avticles, art needle work mate and notions. People do not app the advantages that competition brought to Omah The snie on bl dr ilks will surely take pi . HAYDIEN reduce rtment very y 10 look at these LING, BTC has s goods and as adver- BROS. » Music Rooms. commodate the increasing trade in pianos and organs Mr. A. Hospe, 1513 Dougins st., has added anotuer room adjoining his present location by an arched doorway which, fitted up in good style. gives him the finest piano ware rooms in_tha which is filled v\\lh elegant Kimball, Xm on, Hallet ; Davis and Haines Brothers pianos. '] he other room contains tho well known Kimball organs, The walls are beauti fully decorated and hung with the finest original oil paintings ever exhibited in the west. The art and music rooms will be open every evening \qulug the holidzys, Go and sce, I)uuglus St. PINGS, ived from a ‘15 ORIGINAL PAI A. Hospe has just rec New York importer and collector of rare paintings a namber of choice picces by eminent artists such as Im un, Artliur Parton, Peska Geoz man and othel It will nn'urd \lr Hospe great pleasure in showing them. They are hung in his new music room, which opens Monday morning, A, HOSPE, JR., Douglas St. See C. L. Erickson & Co., jewelers, 212 N, 16th, Masonic block, “for iine Christmas goods. e Piands tuned at A, Hospa's, e xcursion South Via the Wabash Line Now on sale round trip tickets to Ja sonville, Fla., New Orleans, La., Gal- veston, Tex., the Hot Springs of kan- sas and all the winter resorts of the south, The Wubash is the quickest route’ to Indianapolis, Cincinnati 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 ticketed to and from all parts of Euvope via all lines at lowest rates. Baggage checked from hotels and private residences to ination. For tickeis and full in- formation in regard to time and routes eust or south call on or write Gro. N, CLAYTON, 1502 Farnam Street, Omaha, Neb. —— Solid Silver Thimble Sale—25c KFach, Friday, Sulm‘duy and Monday at 1d- holm & Akin’s, e A grand literary entertainment and ball in connection with public 1nstalla- tion of of officers will be given by Ne- braska Lodge 854 L, O. B. B., at Wash- ington hall, Sunday evening, December 22, at 7:80 bhxu p. T ets for admission oan be obtained of Adler & Heller, 1114 Farnam street: et L See C. L. Erickson & Co., jewelers, 212 N, 16th, Masonic block, for fine Christmas goods, e —— 5 New styles moulding at Hospe's. e Fine Wartches Kuocked down very low at Max Moyer & Bro,’s jewolry auction, feathers and orna- B. FALCONER, WUntil Bvening. Store Open 9:830 Mvery Extraordinary ®alo of Ladies' and Gents' Silk Handkerc Mufiiers Gontinue morrQw. LOT 1 AT 1210. 500 dozen plain white hemstitehed, scolloped embroidered and printed border hundkerchisfs at 124e. Good value at LOT AT 25C. dozen white and broidered plain white hemstitehed fine sheer linen initial handkerc well worth 374c. Salo price only 2. LOT 8 AT 85C. 1,000 dozen very hne scolloped, em- broidered and plain hemstitehed hand- kerchiefs. In this lot will be found goods worth 65¢ and 77 \lo price only 35 LOT 4 AT 50C. dozen white and colored hem- he nl uml l'unn-ui.l--v'ml handker- 85¢4 sale price, only alc. We will also offer a splendid line of fine ch indkerchiefs at 18¢ ' All extrn rood value. GENTS' HANDKERCHIEFS. 750 doz. gents’ all linen faney border handkerchiefs, choice patterns, at Good valuo at 2e, 750 doz. extra fine qu handkerchiefs, in plain ched and fauey borders Well \u)mh 40¢. hm dozen gents’ real china silk hand- sum only, worth 7hc,sule 1,000 colored em- and s 500 ity all linen white, hem- N dozen chiefs, extra lg quality, worth $1.25. ients’ mufllers at 7se, $1, $| $1.75, all reduced. TOYs, TOYS, TOYS. Tn this department wo will offer low prices on dolls. iron and wooden toys, and mechanical toy We are de- termined to close out the entire stock by Christmas Eve. Cowme and see our west window this evening. We will ~hn\\ you semething i new. . PALC U\I R. SMOKING .'L\( KETS. This weck we will offersome un|||‘m‘s-- dented barwains in smoking jackets. of which we have rgo and well a sorted stock. Wa ]uu:' reduced them tosuch a price- as will insure their speedy clearance, and those who wish a handsom s well as serviceable Xmas present will do well in giving them an carly inspection. GLOVE DEPARTMENT. Something suitable for Xmas gifts. Fine kid mitten 5, $1.50, $1.75 to lined kid very at Fine beaver tops, il inducements in s until Christinas —everything in this depurtment is re- duced. Bargains in fine linens, Bargains in table ¢ Bavgains in table scarfs, Baverains in dress goods. Bargains in holiday goods. Bargains in toys, Stores and on the southc Jones streets, four bloc roam. The flats are as conveuiently arranged and completely equipped as any in the eity. Call and see them. Inquire at the middle store from 9 till12and 2 till 4, George Clouser. Sotid Silver Thimble Sale—25c Bach, Friday, Saturday and Monday at 1d holin & Akin’s. Take the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway. Omaka and Chieago fast e Chicago and all points east. ors leave the U 1, at 6 p. m daily, reacait cago at 9:30 a. m. the following day, in ample time for all_eastern connec Supper and breakfast served-in tllmn" Passengers for Freeport, Rock- und all pointsin Wisconsin, can by taking this train reach their destination twalve hours in advance of all other lines. Baggage through from your residence to destina- tion. For tickets and further informa- tion nnply Lu C. S. CARRIER, Tkt. Agt., E. PrRESTON, Pass, Agt. Farn am nble Sale—25¢ Each. iny und Monday at Ed- ND SEE OUR ) S GOODS. MRS, MeDON- ALD, 1522 DOUGLAS S'I'. et solid Siver lhhllhlc Sale Friday, Suturday and Mon holm & Akin’s, The Great Ro 50 Each, W at Ed- k Lsland Route, In changing time on Sunday, Nov. 17, the Chicago, Rock Island & Pacitic Ry. have considered every point of in- t to the Omaha traveling public, 1 you are gowng to Dos Moines, Chicago or any point ei our solid \usubulu Jimited train is.just what you want, Leuve Omuha at4.25p, m_ arrive in Des Moines 9:30 p. mi and Chicago 8:30 a. m., dinng car for supper leaving Council Bluffs and for breakfast before reaching Chicago, Thistrain is also equipped with the finestsleepers and chair cars made by tue Pullman Co., which leave from the U. P. depot, Omaha,every day at 4:25 p. m., mnlung close connections at Chicago with all trains for eastern points, In addition to this magnificent train we have twe other daily trains to Chicago, leaving Omaha ut and 5:15 p. m. For information as to routes, rates, time, ete., call at ticket office, 1305 Iarnam street; telephone 782, S, STE 8, General Western Agent, e Solid Siiver Thvmb ¢ Sale—250 Each, Friday, batmdny and Monday av Ed- holm & Akin’s. —_— Dr. J. C, Whinnery, dentist, has re- moved his office from the Continental block to the Hill block, over Browning, King & Co., coener 15th and Dduglas. T —— Solid Silver Thimble Sale—250 Each, Friday, Saturday and Monday at Ed- bolm & Akin’s. Don’t forget lhn grand pianoshoe sale at HAYWARD BROS., 1515 Douglas St. Sohid Silver Thimble Sale—250c Each, Friday, huturday and Monday at kd- holm & Akin’s, Solid Siiver T ale—26¢ Kach, iday snburduy and Mounday at Ed- holw & Akln [ 1889,~-SIXTEEN BENNISON BROS, Special Sale for Monday and All Next Weok, Grentcat Bargains Ever Offercd in Omaha on Cloaks and Shawls - Great Sale of silks and Fine Dress Goods, Store open Christinas, We will slaughter cloaks and next week, If you hava to buy a or shawl this winter don’t fail our prices nost woc Thousunds of people have visited onr holiday department. We have 500 hoys’ and girls’ sleighs to close out. A sleigh for the girls at sleigh with (8¢ evory evening until shawls clonk to get grood A line fine round iron ruuners at th 81, Another lot with round iron runners, ench, worth $1.50. R sigh, with gooso heac , worth $ 100 larg wsels, at worth 7ac. An elegant blacking ca up to 5 cach, 8,000 known authc t 25¢. line of children’s lino voots, 44%¢ each. books, finely illustr 500 fine plush album: still finer one at e, A stunner at $1.48, in the long shupe at $1,7 X The one we seli ot $1.98 is o fine that you eannot help buying it. Great line of manicure sots, toilet work hoxes. infants’ sets, smokin odor poker set . for ladies, gentle- men and children, in plush and silver. No one ean beat us on them L at B8¢y children’s children’s ‘building blocks in g variety. Thousands of dolls, & big line of toys of all descriptions, hobby horses shoo flies, doll buggies, carts. whee barrows. wagons, ten pins, tranks, ete., all at rock bottom prices. Big Lne of v haskots at one-fourth usual prices, v loads of candy at Se por pound; fine mixed candy at a pound, hand mndL cream candy, finest made, at pound. Don’t delay. Get Christmas presonts be- the assortment is broken us over tomorrow on handke and muflers. 50 dozen fane brocade silk hanakerchiefs, in high colors, at He ench, worth $1.25. 50 dozen ey silk handkerchiefs at uu'ln 75¢. Thousands of gents’ adies’ mufilers at reduced pric cuts in wool underwear for ladie children. These sto; must be dmwl at once. We aro still closing th 3¢ ~mh‘(l gloves at 20¢ a pair. E .74, 78 and 8. Those thut w larde L do well to take ad age of this sale. Comforters and bly ets all at cut prices. 100 patent ash sifters at 80¢ each, worth $I.~ No dirt, no dust, saves al th, to see one. 250 high ch ch, worth . See our FaLpos from Three each, wc books An books. 1000 ehild ted, at 10¢ at 50c each. X Ity o iine_one by bost clogant Took chsefs presents now; t Chamber- lain, Anderson & O’Connell’s, - e Somethine Now. Nicest presents for Christmas: Good singin rman canarios $3.00, thm\\'cak only; extra tine Andreasherg )0 to $5.00; Norwich cana- deep orange. Engl. peppered, nearly ved, and Manchester cappies, first time ever imported, never here be- fore. Talking parrots from $12,00 up, finc pigeons, dogs, squirrels, monkeys, ct Goldfish 3'for $1.00, beautiful ums and globes from G0e up, extra fine ages of any suyle, ete. ken in ad Bird Emporium, 4 = 28, Sherman & McCon- d door west P. O, oot Gl G Camp Fire, The Central Neb. Posts, G. A. R., 1 hold a big camp five at Ilmnln on hurs ning, Dee. 19, All com- rades who wish to o will pleaso leayve their numes with Dr. Stone, 1517 Doug- las st. very soon. Fare round trip, back sume night on hpcvml about $3,20. Fine pérfumes, Shermun & Me nell’s, on- e The 17th series of stock of the Mu- tual Loan & Building association is now open for subscription. Putronize a home institution, of which you can ob- tain definite and’ complete information of its management and system of doing business. Office, 810 S. 16th st. 5 Board of Trade building. . M. N NGER, Secretary, [RA MULVIIILL, President, Tuos, H. DAILY, Vice Pres. Sure thing! Corn cure. Mc Sherman & onnell’s, 2nd door w B, Max Meyer & Bro.’s jewelry auction. R ALL FREVIOUS TIME SURPASSED On the Chicago & Northwestern Rail- way. On and after Sunday, November 1., the Chicago & Northwestern tra bound will be scheduled as follows: Northwestern No. 2 leaves Omaha, 9:15 1. m.; arrives ¢ 5 Nmthwoau-ru No. 6 leaves Omal :05 p. m.; avrives Chicago, 7:00 a, m., ’l his is a solid vestibuled train, run- ning direct from the Union Pacific depot at Omaha, equipped with free chair cm s, superb sleepers and *North western” * dining car The fastesf schedule ever made between the Mis- souri river and Chicago, Northwestern No. 4 leaves Omaha, 7:15 p.m.; arrives 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 direct from their hotel or re any point east, R, R Rr General Agent. City office, 1401 Farnam street. - See C. L. Erickson & Co., jewelers, 212 N. 16th, Masonic block, for fine Christmas goods, e New photograph frames at Hospe's T - For Holiday Presents, Max Meyer & Bro.’s jowelry auction. - Bundy's zqm al Jewelry Sale. ‘Wishing to reduce my stock to the lowest possible limit [ will offer from vow till Christmas, $1.00 worth of goods for 50¢, chains, charms, rings, pins, sleeve buttons, clocks, silverware, ot Special {u\v prices on watches and diamonds. Fine sh repairing. Bundy, Sixteenth street opposite Jefferson square. - Frida, bntunduy and Mounday M La- bolm & Akin's, PAGES, STONERILL'S, A Sale of Enormous Proportions Bogins Tomorrow at Stonehill's. The Balance of the Stock Bamburger-Blam Fire Only Slightly Solled at 10 A Yard. Prom the One conta yard none highers none all go at 1e a yard; muslins 1o a yard, ginghams 1e a yard, cotton flan- nels 1¢ a yard, dress goods le a yard, erash 1o a yard, white goods le a yard. What we want to do is to get all this stock out of the store before it gets to be a chestnut, and we take this method of doing it. Remember no burnt goods at over lea y Slightly soiled underwear men’s shirts and drawer: 19c and 8¢, worth 40¢,50¢ Ladies’ underwear at and 49¢ worth 1.2 er sold over HANDKERCHIE worth 60c, a bargain as ods counter, MUFFLER SALI Colored border ha \mHu vehiofs, not conrse, shoddy goodls, Buviiiio Sheon and worth 5 times the money. Handkerchiefs at se, reduced from 10, Handkerchicfs at 9, reduced from 5 Handkerchiefs ole. . A great jewel hair pins, worth 1ot of fancy hair bracelets, side combs, ot up to 1, We will offer 5,000 picces of jewelry at Ye, 0e, (e and 98¢, worth up to $o, Continuation of our dress goods sale. We <11\u continue our g e of mil- s at e 25 hats at hats at 49 cents, One counter on which we 5 hatsy chance of the 1.98 offer Monday our entire cloak stock at the following reductions. Plush clonksat one-half what they are marked. Childven’s clonks at one-thivd off. La- dies newmarkets at one-fourth off. Come id the great rush, PONEHILL'S, 16th st, First door north of Douglis. Doll sale Monda, \I'U.\'I'lell,l.'m An elegant umu_h( « given by Al le; 10¢ for fancy pins, brooches, , at 19¢,worth will entire placo coun- i pinno to be Shoe Men. 23.00 French kid shoe for best value in Omaha, nee, 1312 Parnam, —— New otchings received at Hospe's. st Notice to Scotchmen A mecting will be held in Kaufmann's hall, 1316 Douglas street, on Monday evening, December 16 8:30 o’clock for the purpose of organizing o clan of the Order of Scottish Clans in Omaha. All Scotchmen and those of Scotch descent are urgently requested to be present. By order of committee. JAMES TRATL, Chairman, B Miss Caroline Hildegas and Mrs. Lucinda Easton, the latter colored, dicd lust week in South Carolina. both aged 115 years, Mrs. Easton was the mother of twenty-two chil drev, the eldest of whom, were lie now liv- ing, would bo 102 years_old. There is a le- gend to the that Miss Hillegas, whilo living in Flovida during the Semmolé war, was scalped by the Indians. She wasa teacher in the city schools of Charleston for a great number of years. Miss Hillegas outlived all of her relitives and at the time of her death was the ouly representative of one of Cnarluston’s oldest families. Cozzens hotel, $1.50 uud £2.00 per day, ladics is the Cook’s Shoe Pal- | mous, but our stock wus immense, ) reduced from THE 00-CENT STORE, For AN, Young and Whether Rich or Poor, Our doll salo of Saturday, the g est success of the season, to he rey Monday. Secure a doll for 250 that pay $1 for olsewhore, Dolls e, 60¢ to $4.95; the finest stock to from in Omaha, Our alk 1ms ure b ties nt 60¢, 88¢, 99¢ to 5. You can snvo sle to #3 by buying albums of us. bargains in chinacups and saus cers.fancy glasswi hisk ornamentsand bronze goods, Our toy departments are the talk of the town. Oursalesare cnors us we Don’s plush goods in Gifs 1t to supply all of Nebithska. 10 look at our toilet sots, work boxes, shaving manicuce sets, ete. ote, We are o topon stock and at the bottom on p We have just the articlo you have looking for and at the price to sui Don’t forget the ple THE 99-CENT STORIS, 1209 Farnam Strects EDUCATIONAL, azain with his cele brated Ho hus already brought it and will try to foree it to yous Blair s on hand educational bill, up in the senate passige, A minstrel performancoe given by the stue dents of Cornell for the benetit of the Cors nell navy was o great success ana netted more thin 300, Rev. Wilsou Phraner, D.D., has been compelled to resign the prosidency of Bl wira femalo collego, Elmira, N. Y., on ace count of fuiling healto. The study of any foreign language is nod in‘accord with tho principlo upon @ public school system of the couds tey 1s biseds it velongs 10 classical oducation which should devolve upon the higler schools and universitics, Thero will enter tho Cornelt university as 000 as ho becomes sufiiciently proticient in English a Russian named Babeau, who has found his way here from the intérior of Kussin, e escaped from Russia tending to visit the Paris exposition, He had expected, musled by articles in a Russian journal ou Cornell, to vy his way by work- ing in the Sivley shops, ‘He is disappointed 1n this, but is dehighted to find that students can speak what they wish without fear of molestation by the police. A letter has been received from the William Walter Phelps, United States min= 1ster 10 Germuny, formally accopting the des gree of LL.D, recently conferred on him by Rutgers college,and Mr. Puelps has also sent a note to President Gates thanking the truge tees for the honor. He thinks the question a8 to which collego in the United States has the wost to be proud of in the achievements of its alumn rests between Rutgers und Wils linms, Yule and Harvard and Princeton baving trained more men who bave attained conapicuous success in life, but not so many, in proportion to tho large nuwber graduated, as has Rutgers or Williams, The students of Wooster university are quaking in their boots, for they fear that some of their number will be expelled and many more_suspended. Some time ago the led that the students must not Ihis did not please the boys, and sought some means 1o cast upon the obnoxions order. ‘Lhey #IVe 0 stag party at one of the largest halls When tho orchestra began the fifty couples v ont upon Fifty ‘of the boys were dressed us women, Low-necked toilets pre= dominated and the expanse of bare bosoms was extensive. Some wero resplondent in jewelry, und some wore ridiculousiy short skirts, beneath which protruded tho gmost unique garments. A meeting in behalf of neero and Indian education was beld i New York recently under the auspices of the Hampton Normal and Agricuitural institute. Henry Kings mav, a Sioux student from Dakota, o hig native tougue spoke on “Ihe Old Lifo aud the New Life.”” John Potter, another Sioux student, acted us his interpreter, “*My father was killed,” said Kingman, ‘‘when 1 was si years old. ' It was in Custer’s mussacr do not remember much about that massacre, but I saw it, and I will tell you what I know about it. ‘Ihe soldiers came up the hill, ‘They covered it. The fiwht lasted all day. Coms pany after company went up the nill. I saw them through the trecs. All night the fight wentou, and all the next morning, ending about 4 o'clock 1n_the aftornoon, Al the soldiers were killed. Thoy lay strotched out on the hillside hike autumn leaves, My father was killed among the soldiers, Ho was one of the leaders of my people,” Hon, opening WEAVES FOR EVENING WEAR. Evening suits made +2 that are a passport in $20 the best society. The goods are strang- ers to these parts; a con- spicuous variety is one reason why we make so many. Fine Worsteds; cord- ed edge, with stripe wov-¢ en in the ¢ Sth. Soft Rich Cloths, ex- pressly for evening wear, fresh from the mllls. Goods come and go so quickly in our store, rust and dry find no place. You see our tailors’ skill most when the wearer stands with ease and unstudied grace among his social friends. ; Don’t trust a second rate dress suit, they're responsible for manners called stiff many times. *Our $30 dress suit is full of style. and of proper material. Qur $60 dress suit is elsewhere rated $90 for fabric less fresh and new. Look at our Cut away and Albert Overcoats, $18, Elsewhere, $26 Qlat iy i 1o order, Suitings, #25 to Faucy Trowserings, Overcoats, $50, Elsewhere $78