Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, May 18, 1890, Page 9

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o SUNDAY MORNING, MAY 800-SIXTEEN Y 398 OMAHA, PAGES NUMBER This in the store, being We These goods suffered 1 On Friday night we got up another Big Lot of goods from the basement and had a most extraordinary sale Saturday. have brought up more for Monday. will be the best offering we have made yet. We desire to call special attention to the curtain department. s than any goods allin papers, and while the papers were badly smoked, the goods themselves had nothing but the merest smell. But we are making the same ruinous reductions as on any of the other goods in the store. This is an opportunity to House furnishers that never will occur again. We also call attention to the extraordinary prices we make on Monday in our Dress Goods Department--when these goods are gone we can nevei again offer anything like them. In Black Goods we are doing just the same way; also in Silks and Velvets. In >all attention to the and the bargains in Hosiery Department, notably the Ladies’ 28c Vests Be. Our all these goods will be on sale, and our friends will not be disappointed with the prices. Men’s Furnishing Department we most extraordinary bargains we have yet offered, and especially the Handkerchtefs In Lace Department we are selling Torchon Laces and Drapery Nets at practically héllf price. In Linen Department we have still a big lot of the fire goods. sales have been enormous here, but we had a big lot in the basement. Monday morning The damaged Toys will also be on sale. wool GENT'S HOSE. Faney striped 1'4\||(\|I 10¢ Our Curtains and Dra peries IRISH POINT We are now $1 quality Priestley’s all Nuns' Veiling for 7ac REMNANTS. COLORED Unnid:CormHinations n the height of the sea- son for this cla of goods, and almost lady in own or country wants pe her house or adc 1ins to whatshe already Now. 14 thb opportunity to buy your dr: half to two- Ahirds r Weo are not sell- ing old stock, but new, fresh, stylish goods, bought for this season. An ele- gant line varied enough to suit the st fastidious and prices so low as to y the most skeptical. NOTTINGHAM LACE CURTAINS. mmg\mm Lace Curtains at $1 a pair; worth Nottingham pa Nottingham e Curtains at $1.39 a Lace Curtains at $1.50 a wam Lace Curtains at $1.75 a pair; worth $3 Nottingham Lace Curtains at worth $4 Our better grades of Nottinghams all 29, Ha CURTAINS. Trish Point Curtains at $5; well worth S0, Irish Point Cur worth $8.75. [rish Point Curtains at $7. worth $10.75, Irish Point Curtains worth $13,50, Irish Point Curtains at $11.7 worth $15.50. Irish Point Curtaing at all prices and all cut in the same proportion. CHENILLE PORTIERES. Cheniile Curtains, in all the shades. with elegant dado, at 5 ular ue $8.00 a pur Chenille Curtains, with fringe top and bottom, and dado top and bottom, in ull the new shades, at $10.25; regular ains at $6.25; well ; well at $9. well well new reg- DRESS GOODS DEPT. On Monday we begin a great clearing up sale of Dress Goods. The prices were low but this we we make them lower still in order to clean up a hittle Just note the pr, 40 inch a1l wool Sergo 40 inch Silk stripe Nuns' Veiling, 40 ineh Union Check, uch all wool Serge, inch all wool stripe mise, inch. all Checks, . silk finish lll‘nl'iolm? . all wool Hearietta, 42 in. all wool Ser. 41 in pin head check stripe something new) in glace Brill Stripe All at 824¢ worth All at 49¢ wool Faney | worth J All at 67dc worth | Al 90c. at § worth $1.00 Min Syrin steipo Henri-) et | tines, All at 50 different styles of sido band Suits, worth $1¢ and #1250, your choice Mon- day for $6. 20 new Combination Suits lat \\III be sacrificed price, 250, 10 Suits which #35, your choic SILKS, VELVETS & PLUSHES. AL FOR MONDAY. Plush, was 85e and $1, dolivered Monday at oue were bought Ln~4~ll at Mond SPECI 20 pieces 18 in \[mu Ly e 24 in India Silk, was $1.25, in c¢hecked Surahs, , Monday 6c. 2 pieces 20 in , Monday 90c. picce in black striped brosade, was $1 1 0, Monday pivces mlnru[ Armure & was colored Failles, was Ik, was Rhadame, was Our quality I Nuns’ Veiling for 60e. Our d0c quality wool Tamise Cloth for sstley’s all wool Only perial was § at sle, Black Brillianti wide, very fine q Monday’s sale price 7ae. Groeaded Brilliantine Monday . nely silic warp Nun's Bumols’ hair effect, ¢ Monday's sale price $1. Combination Suits. Black and blaclk Robes that sold at on Monday at $10 eac LACE DEPT NOTICE THESE PRICE 4G-inen Tosca Net, all silk, 69¢; #1 pieces left of the silk warp Tm- srge (summer weight) the price $1.25 per yard, on Monday it goes inches sold at $1.15, sold at Tic, Iln" with ard, wnd white unmade will close out was, 85e; was §1.40 REMNANTS. A large line good lengths all going at half price. Torchon Lace, Torchon worth 10c. worth 15¢, 'lnnhml I |u' 10¢; worth 20c. Van Dyke Laces, all kinds, one-third cheaper than they can be bought at wholesale. LINEN DEPT. To-morrow we open a new and elegant line of hemstitched Linens, such as small ‘Center Cloths, Bureau S Towels and Damask Sets. ‘The prices are low. We continue our sale of fine svilles Bed Spreads at These are the best value ever s this city at the price, and the goods are and fresh. to see our Ma new Towels at 12ie ortment of G AT (IR T Tttt Heavy Unble 26e. Onyx fast blac SHea LilEI N 200} (WOELR cotton, 25c¢. 25 dozen all linen colored border, 12{0 worth 25¢ 85 dozen all linen hemstitched, 20c. 25 dozen all hinen hemstitehed fast color, 25¢; 4 v G S A large and weil gents' four-in-hand 3 regular price G0 Gents' \\lllle':« for flannel shirts, 8o¢ to H0c. LADIES’ HOSE. A heavy Tar price 3 On Monday we will offer a ot of ehil- dren’s black and colored ribbed silk hose at just half price. Prices ranging from 40¢ to 31, Ladies’ UNDERWEAR wsorted line of nd teck scarfs at 2be, st black cotton, 26c; regu- Drapery Net, $1; was The prices are ali reduced. do Band Lawn is $1.85%; | se Secure your dross pattern while lhl v last, MEN’S FURNISHING| DEPT. UNDERWEAR. avy Egyptian 6 thread ball gan for $1.50 a suit, regular price IMine striped lisle threa ro-thread French , heavy imported. sun ‘out o line of balbriggan un- r, we'll sell them at just half sizes broken. ) value $15. and white. Chenille Curtains value $18, cut in the same proportion. TAMBOUR ] SWISS CURTAINS. [ ing b e o e Tambour Swiss Curtains at $4.45; reg- | Flax Velours, Plushes, |.|u"|1w“t'~. &e.,y ular value $6.50. &e., and the prices have been cutin the Tambour Swiss Curtains at $5.95; r same style as the cheaper goods. ular value N. B. Having secured the sc Tambour of a thoroughly experienced draper, ular value one who lays ¢ :nl.\ to and deserves the Tambour name of artist, are now in a position ular value i, to do fine dxz\p« ry work second to none. Tambour Swiss Curtains at 505 reg Prained in some'of the finest houses in ular value $13.50. Germany and America we have no These prices giv doubt he will give our customers every we liave put the knifc satisfacticn. 14 in Paraguay stripe : 44 in Julliette fancy | worth stripe, J 46 in finest Henrietta made and worth Monday only at 95e. SPECIAL JOBS. Henrietta and heliotrope, dove, Ladies’ French and short sleeve brigean vests, long at $12.7 for boUc; regular actual Failles, was Fancy Drapery Net, showing a full line of the o Velvet, was jorsey ribhed lisle thread, in brown ar ched, 50e. Ladies’ silkk vests (all colors) up. Child’s jc cac! scotch Ginghams pteh Ginghams, Scoteh Ging French 10c. Florentine Cloths. 15¢ Dress Gioghams Ske; ~ Mong and Plain Drapery y Trimming Silks were fror 5 Monday £1. All our Trimming Velvets were sold | from $2 to $5, Monday BLACKGOODSDEPT. Such bargainsas we offor you in this department can never be duplicated at these e ic sold w e i Fancy and Plain Drapery from 750 AIN. ribbed vests for 260 Chantiily Flouneing, rsey rzes in vieux rose, sil u, ete., and | all the fine soft shades: v are worth | 874c, on Monday only at (5 44'in brocade stripo Mohairs, beaubi- and the most useful dr we. They arve worth your choice for orth dse. worth 40c. worth 3be, 5, all colors, 20¢; worth Flouncing, "Black Chantilly : : balby In ele derwe price worth & wortl: 12 quality Pricstley’s all wool wn idea of reiling tor n this stock. e and | joke of the day and age, Before the opening | : Ber | of the i the papers down there were la > duty of atte 1z to | menting the extreme museularity of Patrons must pay | team, in the fear that they would have Mr. Mullen, the sec wallover for unt that all intorest them. He pays | the Western race would be de am for this par- | stroyed. Well, nearly one month of every ball | son has e whoys have six lit- ey, nsumy 1 they ornunicn ail end of the | At the beginuing of the se edit iarks the New York Tribune, J the p ful duty of warning the exponents of baseball scieriee that they stood in some peril of find an ocenpation. We have been i stand that we were eriticised int for this hum vidua ruth, i knowld our obsery and the simplo over the in any part of 1l . and the f I integst which still vamain mate intovest in the player | but in the : for existence between the in the city f the af- on at the details ways been an evident of Kilrain® s the result of e By correspondin Alto, 21¢, and et difficult ),000. i, reatly 1 ted by | to got friends. She‘was quite serl sly injured and will abandon the wheel, maha o1sts of two healthy and flourishin, and about five hun dred vider sk is in readiness Palo is valued at 's can have time to assemt ntous question, 1 of director discuss this mon imposes for score cards because N cavd publisher, chavees for 000 per b is in v um last others, The s The Gwin & Dunmire deavor on tournament, which has beer June X 4 and 5, ves forth evel - the lary best and bheld in Omaha for | events are to be shot rules, which with intense s amateur shots manig S e T the > from the | but a shooting uls meet to hn with Tur undoibt- in the e said: in Boston, November Sullivin - and hall, Boston, six wmter’ was never billed for four rounds, > by Kilrain's friends « that 1 was to Teould. They 1 Sullivan gave second round, and the in my funny v uutes in which to pver im a little time, suid Join till he does get up. foet and v ing to back.” to m rote s the past we for a splendid two days® inde Nearly £1,000 in purs up, and already thére is entries. This will be the | spring and a year ago The Coming State Sportsmen's Tournament to be Held in Grand Island, MeCormick, who is Bee from Frisco today, and who is edly the best pugilistic authority world, for the trath of the matter., "o Dreohan, a boxin to Juck B in which tin th but the recorded. They wer 1 was chosen refc with the understan, him_the best of it, if finished t ur rounds, a knock-ont in the s will be hung goodly number of wion of an Wahoo. il of suce: The Apollo ¢ juvenile club, as its tin their « juniors, wnder the clusst it will bo MR, INGRAM'S SPRING BENCH SHOW. ist son, . g move than ordi- wing live birds, but feel time of the shoot they be Tho Spring Bench Show. Tngrany's aunnal spring beneh showy 1a Junc 10 to 14 inclusive, £ the exhibition has not yet tely figed upon, but will be w 1 duys. Entries can be made by lot | ter to Manager Ingram or by personal appli t 1406 Farnam street, The manage ment states that the this spring will ex- ceed anything of kind ever offered in Omaha; there will be a much lavger list of entrics, many additional fine nd the dueted st » well de fined rules and reguls of the kennel, Tho by donations in the shape of prizes, much the icholls’ Thumb, 16.—To the S It Wasn' Neory, Ia, May Editor of Tur Br 1 few me betw in fay thumb t'by the The | 1 in getting all that will Jack Davisin T Battle of the Coons W vining Diamond years ike the trip from Boston to Chi ctwelve days as ho contemplated Latrifle uider eighteen days, which, i passant, beats the record any wiiy. Ned Oliver of Chicago spent here during the past week ay most all of the local wheelinen ways interested in eyeling a lotie much toward fostering th ndy City unk Mitts u had the g and Neola club 11 to 10 and that Mr. Nicolls was the eause of the a mistake or you have e rs since that the Models of Neola being injy gty | needed. Whisperings- Miscellas BSOS o Questions and Answers. To decide u bet will you please iday's Bee the date of the fivst which Kid Nichols pitched for Omiahi 1.v the 14-inni Oliver is s and ha sport in tho State 3 The sportsme v will be held at Grand.Islnd next Tue Wednes hursday and Priday and promises to bo full affair. Among the Omaha attend might be mentioned chies ] day, kuocked Kilvain Do you L., ‘but er, f the most popular to 1 v local wheel elub, isout among | Rockics for o months’ rvecreation. He Lhe would try to have a story to tell on his e return that will beat Candy storm out tie gam May 10, 11 hits 4 sely, but | cht. B I pitched for ¥ 1 for th wheel ¢lub will have its an- | same number of Lits wa ? s w Belleyue rifle rango | o, bererombic never fail ew Yo the boys,and of course rof the will do so this time. Departure will be | chamy 1ub room, « venteenth Jouneil Bluffs, ts, at 84, 8 An v S The cham; show ¢ within one o 5 favor of Omaha pitched in the Joseph-Om psulting 4 t $ 1 want to kill’ him Pl stand here finally got to hi dressing roous avery sucec the wer, will ind four al wteed purses pwsy Gossip From the Dinmond. tran fairvly well for Sioux never ¢ s is cateh :mid all AII: THE JACKSON COMBINATION, oday. T to ke it p m O'Rourke, following. ¥ natior mitiquo solid sily D. R. Roeder, box im Gorlon D. W skyo to James koand tan; Welty & i Adams an, James Tinothy, Gallaghan, D. J “Chub Omuha Collins is for ten day: iclc and will not join the in the vet ment which difens wlit o il licelihood mrnament will auspic the city portsmen’s convention will be tiold at tho samb. time, antl & Iargo attond. ance is already assured. ' In addition to the handsome cash purses hung up, o bev of special priz A Brief Sketeh of the Wonder, Taclk Boyd As Jack . madea | time of hun Australian on | persons to the r who rounds this cr the fenee, undel S M 1y The Peter Jac) tion will appear at Ashton combinas 1 crowded houses he has lived His purents he is afine can, Hig 4 o « and he s straig! 1yos, 3 S H ) ad & 1 the phth fora the very youne and very St. Louis, wl s tichardson dragyeor Phursday e th past, has vefurned to | ] < matehed wi i L convinced that S, 4 ! , 1874 org o g i T with the Omaba | Gwin & Dunmire ss Co., Billy Hoyr s Gun Co., Jack b T h powers of hous diversion posse matte operi n, the club is now ready i club in the m fifteen to shot Eighth » Shamrock baseball and anxious to meet any ness men of Grand m city composed of boys ra oso th 11 be tiwo tean s twenty years of age. Al lul, aud a n urs, bo addres Kicffuer : Leavenworth One week frof will he here for o series of thred Omalia wants them all. I sl 55 on such puddings as ke up her mind to ar the foot of th wmd the Omahas will meet this afternoon for theiv wd o rattling So far the nerally dem would b conspicu healthiful, there is abundant v grotting its decl he latter wl fact, Loag populur amusement scarcely any ot lont. featuves ¥ Hendee, Campbell, Tuthill, Sp will be ‘there and all the hot ones he On Sulliy ocent 4 at i m Suppos s West [ndian, but iday next th bu rons that and Afr intor, id, bi Scoteh terrier, MA K nul tan, toy hl coach dogs Will Kavbach, box cizar foundland; Louis Hibbon, silver m terrier; Van , silver eup, Iris Charles Peaboldy,” Derby hat, fox tovrier: \ trank factory, fine valise, Scotch col Albert Cahn, firie umbrella, bull torrier Price, bottle of p o, pug: Robin son & Gavmon, lriving gloves,” English ma. ul George Heyn, dozell photc bull stralg The score i a2 - Dayis in Training. The fight between Jack Davis of this and Joo Choynski of Sucramento, Ca. | been set fc t Monday night a week, be o Occidental club. Dayis ahas at the 'f negrons v club's weekly Dunmi \ternoon w s ten live bivds, thivty yavds s, The birds were oneof the Ulots ever securcd for @ mateh in this | | being str O them, Parm > md bt £25 hoot took mehbred the / can m I'he Sionx Clity the loc hth battle ol contost may be looked f rawny Sioux huve downed us five times to wo, bt Captain Andeews says he'll re vaphs, | for their scalps 1a m fow iaseball patrons know Carpentor's full name, The sobriquet of Old Hickory has z to him through enteen yeuars of ac tive ico on thoe field, il but | know him by any other name, Wavs u Carponte Jis full name, as Ren Mulford | son has opened gloomily informs us Times-Stal, | matter, nnd there_is 1 Hibben, that | Blog iring was too utterly | that something is. Ity s mentor- | Peori A d: into tho Mul seribed, but ‘too mucl oady in the | g Yo ach appointed in his ommon-sense’ tof fig to surprisc Western association racy., JPoa ) 4 vill n W friends when he once gets the 1" haan on Blog s complaint th ) » to seu umes of any parties e Chdynski before hum. u - Hurst and ; ! nbers, s grounds across I'he shoot modified n Gwin & torday tw]lH ler sav ny public comy vise, of harmful accessovies critical or brilliant mc wildly exciting, batouly g freshing Ans. lant. * It has nothing to'do with unholy pa 1 L ey a great « looks and e sions, but appeals to the better qualitics of b g Wy and. A tura of it man in his iilists ki d would af ) ] A do i ) but this Yor theso reasons any course which ten and the wa Fom B LRkon. bri ) many St in bascball s Prince race his will ’ g O Ak AR TR int d cager for more of the sax t 3 o » y ¢ ctter but worse, ) Jher 0, secretary recd that the sea s effo) thir the cage it wht 1sly « » season imu i : lis i w and i3 fudividui Killing bis ten Btice Tughos Parn ik 2 & wso inform me through the Ber the proper way o go \alf mile track. Is” it ab to d be deplored which replace it will u Tmpartial critics g a city | Vit 1 , has l 600 fect apart e can find M t the O. oI desi 00 s A T formida ormed 1 1 1 J | ship at Neptt 1 o exactly upon a line e of the track) and th three feet fro o be i of the 18 ' of umpir v, with the excoption o bly Hardy Henderson cnded that cre tho b tarther 1 Omaha w ent be the bat, in fuc \ore now. Moran and Urq fai but they for he 1 bosted track w hit G him after o « iy B and Chr A swe club shoot, make a s¢ avadi oot followe nded result Miscellancous Lo, tle of the Coons. ments for the fiuish conte 1 red pu ieorge Williams | & d A A i Jim ) a prot f 10 ) | K Hay sat ed 1 3 1 1 is appreh fenc Sport 11 10 \d width track Whisperings from the to Bel) a road Wheel. e of $200, und South at this tim at Ger a 1 pl ball, : ba, uext Priday 1 veland's that malke a This and Go Die. i fan writes the followir SCASON'S exXpor J. Hahn, B ord and Fred | ants, next ng the gentl g for | ) Joft Bt stern nesota H\.h\ Neb.,, Ma, itor of Tue Bee: 'V of the Omaha ball TOUS Must pay themi 1 think this one pays his admission ted with a score : of cal s; s capable he tors ain why pat with W core cards or d is quite absurd he sh card, beeau ball is exact Just trout are ull compell their men 3 - s, and are ne ke Al An ORIGID Abs AT Cur PINE O1 x| or d 1 1f mor gamd i Club, cit an cnte 0y aying f Jrogrami |,| ly will O oF TiE PATH of great fiuancial disaster over: Oue of 1ho Patrons'" before the board van and K u early t. QThe injury | the profeéssion t i\'uluvn. g of the Wahoo, inning Meet taking ning me

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