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8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY NOVEMBER 30, 1890. - -“TWENTY PAGES. "HAYDEN BROS. Bpecial Bale of Blankets and Comforters, Dress Goods, Eto. We are Crowded For Space, We Must Have More Room, We aro Compelled to Force Down the Prices. BLANKETS AND COMFORTS. 10-4 white blankets reduced to 69c o pair. 10-4 California camp blankets in silver gray reduced down to $1.00 a pair. 114 white California blankets Jac- quard boarders, $6.50 & pair. 10-4 white all wool blankets $2.50 a ir, 5% pound white wool blankets worth 83.00, reduced to $1.85 a pair, plankets in gray re- duced to air, 11-4 C blue mixed blankets out our red all wool blankets at less than factory prices, Woe havea great many odd pairs of blankets in stock which we will offer s that will sell them qu 1 your attention to our sateen Down comforts $4 and $0.50 cach, DRI wiilbe a lively s department. ks will go at 59¢, 95¢ and $1.00 yard, Satins, plushes, silk velvets and black dress goods of every description all at reduced pr 200 fine dress suits to bo closed at $4.7 $5.75 und $7.50 each,less than h Monda, day in our ¢, T5c, B3, ir value. Choice of all our fine colored broad- cloth on Monday at 95¢ yard. 40 inch wido fancy plaids “and striped drufl]fl goods worth 50c, reduced to 2ic yard, 86-inch all wool flannel suiting 25c, worth 50e. H4-inch wide all wool suitings, 53¢, 65¢, 750 and 88c yard, nch English cashmere only 10 yard, 44-inch wide henrietta reduced to 2¢ yard, Scotch plaids, 10¢, 124 and 150 yard. All colors in alpaca, 94c, 10¢ and 1ljc yard, Flannelette suiting, 10¢ yard, Flannel back *‘drab de perse” suiting, Tic yard, Fancy figured twill dress goods worth 124¢; our price Monday, 6ie yard. Fancy twilled, striped and_ plaids on Monday at 74c; worth 15e yard, LINENS, Our stock of linens is complete. We have added to this department a good many novelties of the holidays in the way of scarfs and sets. Be sure to see our fringed table-cloths with napkins to match, from $2.00 a set- up to $15.00 set. On Monday we place on sale 100 dozen red hordered and red center-figured, all linen towels at 10¢ each—only 10¢ each, Bleached Turkish towels only 10¢ each. Special bargain in bleached cotton flannel atbe a yard, Muslins and double width sheeting at cost and good many of them at less than cost. ‘We must®have more room; our stock of holiday goods is coming in too lively and in such large quantities that we are going to clear out all odds and ends re- gardless to cost or value, HAYDEN BROS., Dry Goods and Carpets, Loiting down tho price of carpets, curtains, draperies and everything else on our third floor. ‘We must have room for our holiday goods for Monday, Tuesday and Satur- day we will sell lace curtains at 53¢, 59¢, 69¢ and 7¢ per pair; these goods would be cheap at three times the money. Portierres at $1.49, $2.23, 4,49, and up. Holl and shades mounted on spring rollers and fixtures 19¢, Chein curtain goods from 8ie, 10¢, 124 and 15 per yard. Serim 8¢ ana 5¢ per yard. Table oil eloths 17¢ per yard. Tngrain carpets 30c, 85¢, 40c, 45¢ per yard. Government standard all wool 55¢ per yard, Tapestries 50c per yard, The very best three ply 75c and 95¢ per yard. HAYDEN BROS-, Dry Goods and Carpets. CLOAKS AND SHAWLS, Ladies’ double breasted English walk- ing jackets, fine black beaver, entire arment finished with black astrachan, length 27 inches, price $9; reduced from #12. Ladies’ double breasted reefer jacket in black diagonal beaver and chevron, 85; reduced from $8.50. Ladies’ reefor navy blue beaver,entire garment bound with gold cord, girdle with tassels, length 27 inches, $7.50; re- duced from $10. Ladies’ double breasted jackets, black hair line worsted, large Ltpulu, length B84 inches, $7.50; reduced from $10.50, Ladies’ blue cheviot, bound all around with gold cord, high shoulders, length 24 inches, $5.50; reduced from $8.50. Ladies’ English reversablo velvet bea- wer shawls, $5.00; reduced from $8,00, Ladies’ heavy double shawls, size 72x 144, $4.50; reduced from $6.50, Childrens’ cloaks in beaver ‘and fancy plaid cloaking, ages 4, 6, 8, 10 and 12 ears, 50, $4.00, $1.50 to $10.00; re- uced one-half from former prices. Misses’ cloaks in beaver and fancy plaid cloaking, ages 14, 16 and 18 years, rice $4, $4.50, $5 1o $12, reduced one-half rom former prices, Sample line of, ladies’ newmarkets to be closed out at a great reduction, All our ladies’ capes in plush and astrachan must bo sold and will go at one'half regular prices, Ladies’ plush su«'(&una and mckets made of the best Salts and Walker plush. Ladies’ plush sacq ues, 40 inches long, made of Salts plush, $15,reduced from $20, Ladies’ plush sacques, 41 inches long, made of Salts plush, 818,00, reduced from 822.50. Ladies’ plush sacques, 44 inches long, made of Salts plush, $20,00; reduced from $25,00, Ladies’ plush jackets, madeof Salts plush, from 88,00, $10.00, $12,00 to $10.00; reduced one-half, 4 Chiidren’s plush coats in all the latest shades, ages, 1, 2, 8 years, $3.00; former wrice $5.00. Infant’s long cloaks, cream and tan, ©1.75; former price $2.50. HAYDEN BROS,, Dry Goods and Cloaks, e REAL ESTATE STRAWS, They Show How the Wind Blows in the Business World, W. G. Shriver and D.J. O'Donahoe have formed & copartnership, dating from November 26, for the sale of real estate, the making of loans and the plac- ing of insurance, The firm wil\ be known as Shriver & O’Donahoe, and for the present will continue at Mr. Shriver's old stand, opposite the postoflice, where they will be at home to all callers from Pam. t0bpm Before Buying A plano examine the new scalo Kimball plano, A, Hospe, 1513 Douglas, HAYDEN BROS. Grocery Houses Oan Not Quote as Low Prioes as We Do. Our Grocery Department, Our Houso Furnishing Department, Our Drug Depar are All in Our Basement. We have just received a big shipment of tea from Japan. This is the finest tea that you ever drank. Wo will sell you a tea for 85 that you cannot eauul for 6ic inany storein Omaha but Hayden Bros, Our 50¢ tea is not equalled in the Our Mocha and Java cof- 3 pounds for $1.00, you can- not get their equal. We have cof- foo for 22, 25, 27¢ and 80c. Cran- berries, 8te. Imported queen olives, 25 per quart; these olives are the finest you ever bought. _Catsup, 15¢ per quart, FLOUR, FLOUR, FOUR. ke, $1.00, Minneapolis Best Superlative, 81, Davis Royal No. 10, $1.50. Imported Valencia ralsins 8e; these are new and worth 1 car load and must sell berries, 10c; evaporated raspberries 87 imported new sifted currants 7ie, these would be cheap for 124e; imported new prunes 74e, you cannot buy them for less than 124c; S-pound can solid packed to- matoes 9c; 2-pound can bost sugar corn 9c; 2-pound can blackberries, put up in heavy syrup, 3-pound can best raspberr acked in granu- lated sugar these are a bey mustard sa salmon, 12 c and 174 kindsof California plums, 17ic each; ege, Damson, green gage, golden drop and all this class, 3-1b can apricots, 19¢; large pail of all kinds of jelly 85¢, evap- orated apples, 10c; soda crackers, 5¢; oyster crackers, 50 JKing’s self-rising buckwheat flour, 3ic a pound or 7ic for a 2pound package; Heckers the samo price; strictly pure buckwheat, 3c; all kindsof pancake flour 3ic per pound; 7 bars best laundry soap, 2i¢; sapolio, 74 We have just received a large coos ment of Menier’s French premium chocolate, 174e. This chocolate is made in Pa and is the finest made on this earth, you can not buy or getany better if you pay ten times this price. Imported chow chow, 15¢ per quart: pure maple sugar, 12 24 pound stone jar of all kinds of jam, 19¢; headcheese, 5¢; bo- logna, sc; liver sausage, se; pienic hams, 6i(w7c; sugar cured hams, 10¢; full cream cheese, 15¢; very best creamery butter, 19¢ to 22, Imported apple butter, Tie. HAYDEN BROS, Snow dines, 10 Dry Goods and Groc: HOUSE FURNISHING GOOD: Handled cups and saucers, 33c; dinner c; ten plates, 5¢; pie plates, meat plattor: vegetable dishes. nappies, square and round, 10c, ), 204¢; pitcher, covered, 4 5e; sauce boats, 5 slop jars, 95¢; sonp dislics, 5e; square and round ‘fruit dishes, 19¢ per sot; fino decorated toilet sets, $2.13, worth $6,5 fino decorated wash bowl and pitcher, $1.83. worth $3.00; wine glasses, % goblets, sc: tumblers, Zic. We have just received the biggest bar- gainin lamps ever placed on sale in the west. We havea genuine bisque, hand- pinted vase lamp with shade to match or $1.05, worth $5,00; 100 different de- signs to select from; an all brass piano lamp for $4.75, worth $15.00: hanging lamps from $2 25 up: wine sets, six wine glasses, a fine engros: decanter and for 93¢, worth $3.50; all sizes and nds of lamp chimneys for be; fine col- ored and decorated cuspidors, 15¢; large milk crocks, ¢, In wooden and tinware our stock is the largest and the prices the lowest. The finest wash broom made, 10c; towel and hat racks, 5e; wooden bowls, wash tubs, 50c; pails, 50; wooden spoons, 3¢; ironing tables, 93c; clothes baslkets, 5 large rolling pins, 5. We have 5,000 different articles we sell for 1c each, The following are some of them: 1 dozen clothes pins, package stove polish, teaspoon, tablespoon,2 boxes of (m'l(s, bed castors, mouse trap, milk pans, pudding pans, hooks, hat hooks, nutmeg graters, rolling pins, stove lid hfters, flower pots, mustard spoons, gimlets, harness snap. screwdrivers, picture hooks, brassheaded tacks, rubber gas jets, ete. We are the leaders in cutlery and spoons. ‘We have a steel knife and fork, solid maleable handle, for 3%¢ ver set, worth $1.50; & cocoa handled knife and fork for 25¢ per set; a solid bone knife and fork for $1.25; in spoons, a silver plated tea spoon, 25¢ per set; a silver plated table spoon, 50¢ per set; a solid nickel silver tea spoon, 50c per set; a solid nickle table spoon for $1.00 per set. These goods are warranted. Carpet sweepors, $1 The latest thing in lamp shades, the Pyrene, it is a porce- lain shade with silk curtains, the cur- tains can be drawn open, letting the light in the room, and when closed throw the light down, We have them at all prices. Coal hods, 19¢; household amonia, 5. HAYDEN BROS, Dry goods and house furnishings, DRUG LEPARTMENT. Wright's sarsaparilla compound 59¢, regular price $1.00, Dr, Baker's cod liver oil, 75¢, regular price $1.00, Swift’s Specific S. S. 8., large size, $1.85, regular price $1. 75, Primley’s sarsaparilla 75c, price $1.00. Hunyady Matay’s mineral water 2c, regular price 85c. Distilled extract Witeh Hazel, full pint bottle 2ic. Electric bitters 40c, regular price 50c, Red Créss cough syrup 20c¢, regular rice 250, Hawley’s Curlene 75c, regular price regular Household ammonia, half pint bottle 5e, pint bottle Se. Soaps, 4 cakes in each box, 15¢, ] All of our choice perfumes at reduced prices. French enamel paint 10c, regular price 25c. HAYDEN BROS., Dry goods and drugs, et Ll On the 5th and Oth Pages will be found Morse’s adv.; in the house furnishing department we offer special leaders in the new granite ware. Our lamps are now on sale; pay our base- ment a visit, We want to make at least one costume for youin our custom dressmaking de- partment; we can and are making adies’ costumes for balls, for street wear, for house Wear, that are not equalled except by the tluest of eastern shops. We have not advertised our drapery and curtain department. Those who haye new houses or those who intend redecorating will not incnr any obliga- tion to ‘)urclmsu by obtaining sketches and designs from our custom drapery department, THE MORSE DRY GOODS CO. e Now pictures at Hospe, 1513 Douglas, e All the latest novelties In jewelry at half jeweler's prices at Hayden Bros, el New banjos at Hospe, 1623 Douglas, COMPULSORY SALE OF FURS. Pricss Cut in Two at the Parisian Oloak and Fuit Co.'s. A New York Fur Manufacturer Com- peded to Unload on Account of the Protracted Mild Weathev—Fars Never So Oheap Before, Twenty thousand dollars worth of furs at fifty cenis on the dollar, Sale commences tomorrow morning at 9 o’clock. Below we enumerate a few of the MANY GREAT BARGAINS to be offered: Two thousand black muffs at 48¢ each, One thousand seven hundred extra quality black hare muffs at 75¢ each, Four hundred and fifty extra superfine black coney mulffs at §2,00 each, Five hundred solid skin silver fox muffs at $3.75 each. Two hundred and fifty silver martin muffs at $2.50 each. Three hundred French cape seal muffs at $2.50 each, A miscellaneous lot of fancy fur muffs from $1.50 upwards. WORTH THREE TIMES THE PRICE. One hundred and thirty silver martin boas, full lengths, at $6.50 each, worth $13.00 today. Two hundred and fifty beautiful silver fox boas, full lengths, at this sale only $7.50 each; these are usually sold for from 815.00 up to $20.00 each. One hundred and forty-five lynx boas at 87.50 each, the manufacturers ask for these now $12.50 each, Two hundred silver fox collars at $2.50 each; theso are ull the rage east and cheap at $5,00. Six hundred cape seal collars at $1.50 each, worth three times the price. Three hundred extra fine quality capo seal collars at $2.50 each; they are good value for 86,00 each, SEAL SACQUES. SEAL JACKETS. Genuine Alaska seal garments, WARRANTED 50 per cent under present prices. SEALSKIN CAPES, BEAVER CAPES. ASTRACHAN CAPES. KRIMMER CAPES. MONKEY CAPES. PERSIAN LAMB CAPES. WOOL SEAL CAPES. BLACK FRENCH HARE CAPES. Beautiful styles, allat greatly reduced prices, rench hare market CLOAKS, BARGAINS TOMORROW, MONDAY. Jackets from $2.50 up to $10.00; worth from $3.75 to $17.00 each, An elegant assortment of jackets, reefers AND WITH VESTS from $10.00 to $20.00. You will be charged elsewhere fully fifty per cent more for garments not quite so good. PLUSH JACKETS, PLUSH SACQU ES. An almost endless variety ranging in price from $8.00 and upwards, NEWMARKETS, The latest novelties 1n long garments, Thousands to choose from. A splen- did long cloak from $5.00 up. MISSES’ANDCHILDREN’S CLOAKS. All sizes from 2 years to 18 years, and prices from $2.00 and upwards. Mothers and buyers of children’s cloaks will be well repaid by visiting our children’s cloak department. A great many special bargains in ladies’ and children’s cloaks will be added to our great fur sale tomorrow, Monday. LADIES’ READY MADE SUITS, WRAPPERS AND TEA GOWNS in endless variety, beautiful styles and the unanimous verdict of all who have examined our stock of ready made gar- ments, is that it does not pay to bother looking up material, pay high prices for making, the trouble of having to come to fit so often and run the risk of getting your material and trimming spoiled, when such handsome garmentscan be had at such moderate prices, Remember our aim is to please every one, OUR MOTTO TO GIVE THE BEST GOODS FOR THE LOWEST POSSI- BLE PRICE. No trouble to show goods whether you purchase or not. PARISIAN CLOAK AND SUIT CO., 8. E. Cor. 15thand Harney Street, Ramge Building. CHAS. MCDONALD, Manager, Monday. The Morse Dry Goods Co. whose adv. is on the 5th and 9th page, will have some bargains in kid gloves Monday; we have some fine Courvaisier, some Foster lacing, some Jouvin and other fine desir- able gloves that we will give customers bargains in, ‘We have some new dinner sets in our house furnishing department—some novelties not shown elsewhere, Some bargains on the second floor in shoes, and on the third floor in muslin underwear for Monday. THE MORSE DRY GOODS CO. ——— Bargains in Standard Pianos. One Knabe, largest scale, One Chickering, largest scale, One Kroeger, largest scale, new, These pianos have been used slightly, but justas good as mnew, and will be closed out at figures never offered before in the west, Max MEYER & Bro. Co, et iy Solid gold raised initial ring 85, at S. Bank’s, 607 N, 16th. novelty ———— Mrs. R, H. Davies, So. 15th street, opp. P, O.; has just received a fine assortment of theatrical wigs, THE FAIRS: LAST MONDAY, Tomorrow the Laat Moncay of Our Cooupy- ing No. 610 8outh Thirteenth Street, Lieaving Only 508 to 508- Mr. Griswold the New Lossoe Extends the T Uutil Wednesday —Tomorrow Po; itively LasuMonday for 510, S OUR SALE STOCK 1S EATER. THOUGH THE REDUC- TION HAS BEEN — TOMORROW IT SHALL BE STILL GREATER AND THE CLIMAX REACHED IN ONE GREAT, DEEP AND SWEEP- ING CUT, EMBRACING EVERY- THING, For a cash consideration wo have pre- vailed upon Mr, Griswold (who has rented our lower room, No. 510 South Thirteenth street) to allow us to oceupy that room until Wednesday to enable us to close out s much as possible of the Dress Goods, And we have determined that cost what it may, we will clean out the room, Fast s the dry goods have been sold and carried uway before tomorrow they must flv, HERE ARE TO LEND THEM WING AT 900, 8 YDS DRESS PATTERN. All our double width bourette effects, brilliantines and plaids, in full 8-yard lengths, now go at 90c a pattern, AT $1.35 FOR FULL DRESS PAT- HAVE PRICES TERN of eight yards double width Tricot suit- ings in grey and prown mixtures, former price $3.00, now reduced to $1.35, AT 81,85, 8 YD, DRESS PATTERN of 40-inch cheviot dress plaids, foule effects, finest and prettiest stvles shown this season in bright and dark patterns, reduced from $4.50 to $1.85. COLORED DRESS GOODS REDUCED. Our double fold English serges and plaid brilliantines go at 113c a yard; last week’s price 25c, Our 36-inch foule plaids in cloth effects, fine Henriettas and black brilliantines, all reduced from 50 to 23¢. The entive line of wide all-wool cloth plaids, silk finished Henriettas (18 shades left), and 50-inch wide black and colored antines, all of which sold last week for 75¢, go now for 39¢ a yard. Our whole stock of $1.60 5-inch twil- led back French broadeloth, silk warp Henriettas, and 54-inch silk lustre bril- liantines, now go for 77¢ a yard. DRESS TRIMMING CUT MORE YET. 11 buckles and clasps in steel and black go at de, 15e, 3¢, 89e. Our entire stock of all silk braided trimming with braided passemente silk and tinsel embroidered dress t ming is offered to you at 25¢ a yard choice—sold hithertoup to as high as $2.50 WHI NEL DOWN FURTHER Yard w shaicer flannel reduced from 15 to sc yd. All wool white flannel 19e, 25¢, 85¢, 50c. YOUR CHOICE OF ENTIRE STOCK DARK PATTERN CALICOES 2¢ A YARD. Muslin and sheeting below cost, HOSIERY COST HALE IT ED TO. Boys' and givls’ heavy, black, ribbed hose reduced from 19¢ to be. * The entire stock misses’all wool derby rib hose, black cashmere hose, full reg- ular made—seamless—all reduced from 39¢ to 19c. Ladies’ fine all wool, black cashmere hose with rib top cut frot sle to 25¢, MITTENS CHEA CHEAPER! CHEAPEST! Yarn mitts at 8¢, 10e, 12¢* 150, Fancy back mitts with long wrists re- duced from 50c to 25¢, All silk mitts in black and colors at and 50¢, reduced from $1.00 a p; KNIT GOODS DOWN LOWER YET! Toboggans and hoods go at 5e, 10¢, 25¢, 50c, worth three times the money. Ladies’ fine all wool knit skirts re- duced from $1.75 to 8je. SILK HANDKERCHIEFS, MUFFLERS, All silk, white, black handkerehiefs at 10¢, 50¢, from 25¢, $1.00 and $1.50. All silk, black and white mufflers at 50e, 7 Great bargains J ESPECIAL and colored 75¢, reduced CLOAK OFFCERS TO- MORROW ! Ladies’ fine cloth jacicets, high shoul- ders, with large astrachan collars, re- duced from $4.25 50, Ladies’ flne beavercloth jackets,bound and trimmed with braid, reduced from 00, G eal plush jackets, full revere front, lined with satin, reduced from $15.00 to $9.00. PLUSH CLOAKS REDUCED to $15.00, $19.00 and $25.00 from $25.00, $30.00 and $35.00. LADIES’ NEWMARKETS reduced to $1.25, $2.50, $4.00, $5.00, $7.00 and $10.00, MONKEY FUR MUFFS, 25¢c. Black boas and muffs at $1.75 the set. Light colored boas and muffs reduced from $5.00 to $2.50. Large fur shoulder capes with eatin lined muff to match, reduced from $10.00 to $5.00 the set. Wo carnestly advise you that after Wednesday and until ‘the remaining storesare successively rented we will oc- cupy only 502, 504, 506 and 508 South Thirteenth street. J. L. BRANDEIS & SONS, “THE FAIR,” 502, 504, 506, 508 (510 for the last time), South 13th street. e~ Don't fail to see the novelties in jew- elry at S. Bank's, 507 N. 16th. e Meinberg's Great Sale of Music, Still on, 107 N. 16th street. -~ Seaman’s carriages best and cheapest Sale of Ladies and Misscs Shoes for Monday, Our immensestock of holiday slippers is crowding usbadly, We have more to come and must have room to get this week, we will sell, Infants fine doggola shoes, sizes, 2to 6 at 50c. Childs fine goat tip spring heel shoes, 5to T4, 75¢. Childs solid grain solar tip school shoes, 7 to 12, 81.00, Misses dongola spring heel and heel shoes, 12 to 2, §1.25. Misses solartip school shoes, heels, 13 to 2, 81,85, Ladies fine dongola kid shoes, C. S, and opera, 24 t0 7, §2,00, 4 Ladies French dongola kid shoes C. 8. and opera, 23 to 7, $3.00, Tadies fine Dongola kid hand sewed shoes, 24 to, 6, $3.50, Men's fipe I3 calf congress shoes, 6 to 10, $2.00. Men’s fine satin oil congress shoes, tip and plain toes, 6 to 10, $2.50, Men’s fine “Wescott” and plain toes, 6 to 11, $3.00. SLIPPLERS. Children’s felt slippers, sizes 8to 11, 35e. Misses’ felt slippers, sizes 12 to 2, 43c, Ladies’ cloth slippers felt lined, 8 to 8, $1.00, Men’s fine velvet embroldered slippers, 75¢, 08¢, §1.25 and 81,50, Men’s fine leather slippers, $1.25, $1.85 and $2.00, HAYDEN BROS,, Dry Goods and Shoes, Special f shoes, tip THE BOSTON STORE, Read This "Ad" Olear to the Bottom—Evory Item is a Bargain, All Week Our New York Buyer Has Been Sending Us Big Bargains From Auction and Forced Bales. Monday we will show more special bargains than we have ever had before at one time, 500 pairs of ladies’ real kid gloves, in button, lace and mousquitaire, black and tans, in all sizes, at 25c per pair, and worth from $1.00 to $1.50, Double fold English cashmere, ex lent quality, all shades, regular 25 goods, our price Monday 11¢ per yard, Pruhh: fold, all wool, tricot flannels go at 18ic “ur yard, wortt N 40-inch, all wool, Scotch plaid suit- ings. regular 65c goods, go Monday at 850 per yard. Very “wide and extra heavy quality china silk, all shades, suitable for fancy work, at 82¢ per yard, worth 75c, Scoteh plaids, serge, cashmeres and camel’s hair at 5e, 6¢ per If we bought them in theregular way we would sell them for double this {ll'il o And many other dress goods bargains that you should see Monday. DOMESTICS. MONDAY. 5,000 yards of dress and comforter prints at 2ie yard. 50 pieces wide white shakerflannel,4ic worth 10c¢, 3,000 yards all linen crash on sale Monday 3¢c yard. 500 samples of lace curtaing from the auction e, each worth 50c and 7ic. 94 Pepperell A Lewiston sheeting, 174¢, worth 25c, 500 yards Cheviot shirting goes Mon- day, Gic. FROM THE AUCTION, 1 case of standard dress ginghams, 5ic, worth 10¢ to all perfect. If blenched loom dice table wrd, worth 40c, Genuine turkey red table damask, 21, warranted not to fade. Largo size white quilts e, regular $1.00 qualit Best quali 7he, worth 3 50 pieces fauey stripe and check wrap- per flannels 10jc. FROM A NEW YORK AUCTION WE HAVLE 10 dozen ladies’ sillc mittens at 20¢ per pair, worth 7e, Heavy, black spun silk mittens at 50c¢ per pair, regularly worth $1.00. Boys’ and girls, black Derby ribbed hose at 6c per . Ladies’ fine all wool hose, fast black, at 19¢ per pair. They are as good us any hose you ever saw for 55c. RIBBONS, RIBBONS. There are still from Saburday Pic('os of all silk satin ribbon in every imaginable shade, just the thing for fancy work. They go at 8ic per yard, and are worth 10c, Immense lot of satinand gros grain in different widths, will go at 5¢ a yd. If we bought them in the regular we would have to sell them at 1 er Another lot of all silk at 7c per yavd; they are plain and faney and are of different widths, and are well worth 20¢ a yard. All the widest and very finest of these ribbons go in one lot at 10c a yard; there are ribbins in this lot worth in the regu- lar way 40c per yard. Buying all goods strictly for cash and in larger quantitios, enabics us to offer many bargains unapproachable by any other house. THE BOSTON STORE, 114 8. 16th st ———————— Druce’'s Candies. Harry Druce, the candy maker, for- merly of New York City, has opened a neat store, with candy factory in rear, at 221 North 16th street. He has an elegant line of all kinds of candies. His candies are fresh every hour. Special attention given to furnish- ing parties, banquets, ete. Only the purest materials used in the making of Druce’s candies. He is a master at his trade and can manufacture anything in the candy line. Box cindy a specialty. If you appreciate fine can- dies buy at Druce’s, 221 North 16th street. Druce makes them, e S, 497 bangs and switches going tomorrow at t their regular prices, We have also anew lot of trimmed hats; something entively different to anything you have seel. Mgis. R. H. DAVIES, 109-111 So. 15th, opp. P. O, AR A BEAUTIFUL HOLID AY DISPLAY. bleached canton flannel, The 99 Cent Store 1310 Farnam Street Has eclipsed all previous efforts in their elaborate displuyof holiday attrac- tions for 1890, Popular selections at popular prices are features of this mag- nificent stock which particularly recom- mend it to holidaybuyers. Appropriate, gensible gifts for old and young in the greatest variety of fresh new styles, making the matter of selection an’ easy and pleasant vecreation. Low priced presents, medium priced presents and costly presents of every kind and de- scription, 8o that you can secure desira- ble gifts of any gradeand at any price you may wish to expend. Make it a point to visit us the coming weels and inspeet our grand holiday display. 'ELE 99 CENT STORE, ) FARNAM ST, i monds just recoived from our Iuropean buyer. A. B, Huber- man, 13th and Douglas streets. SsP AR B0 New guitars at Hospe, 1518 Douglas, Curtains and Drapery. Dewey & Stono Furniture Co. DR R New frames at Hospe, 1513 Douglas. ity Notice. Bids will be received for the next ten days for the entire stock of jewelry, cluding fixtures of all kinds, at 132 Farnam street, Van Cott’'s old stand. The right to reject any and all bids is reserved, J. F. Boyb, receiver, - All the latest novelties in jewelry at half jeweler’s prices at Huyden Bres, e s— Carpets. Chas, Shiv & Co,, 1206, 1208 and 1210 Farnam street. - The Home Fire Insurance company has removed its office to New York Life building, 20d floor,cor, Farnam and 17th i = No deathly smell after the fire isout like there wus in last year’s new Pro- cess gasoline stove. This danger is over and every objectionable feature is en- tively overcome in the improved new Process, Itis more wonderful thanthe electric motor. It hus no machine no smoke, no generator, tank can be stantly removed, thereby removing all danger, It will be sold in Omab by W, I\ Stoetzel, 1621 will be on exhibition in his store. Guitars $2. Solid gold friendship rings with bane gles 40¢ at Hayden Bros BENNISON BROS. A Gigantio Sale for Monday and All Next Weck. We Are Receiving Carloads of Goods Daily und Will Be Jammed Up Full Next We Weare working night and day getting holiday goods in shape and expect to have our holiday department open in the basement some time next week, We have time to quote onlya few prices ° Como in and see for yourselves. The bottom is all knocked out of prices and fine goods will be slaughtered rogardless of cost or value. Monday we offer choico of 200 fine fur rugs in black, gray and white at $2.08 ench, sold everywhero at $5.00 to § Remember Monday only at this price. 500 black satin, hand painted hand bags for ladies; they cost to make up $0.75 a dozen, you can take your pick Monday at 89¢ each, A lot of fine plush carriage lap robes in fancy colors at 83,88 cach, cheap at $6.50. 50 dozen children’s lace collars only 10c each, worth 5 ‘Weare still cutting the prices on fine dress goods, Choice of 50 picces all wool fancy plaids, serges, diagonals, flannels, hen- riettas, ete,, all on one counter at 50¢ a yard, worth 75¢to $1.00. Also an elegant line of fine black goods at 50, 65c and 75e a yard, 80 per cent under real value, Look through our fancy goods depart- ment on first floor. Faney head rests, fofa pillows, glove nandlcerchicf cases, ete., aiso y celluloid goods, all handsomely hand-painted. Don’t forget our great cloak sale. ‘We must reduce stock in this depart- ment at once. Come in and get our prices before vou buy. BENNISON BROS. 830 New Piano Lamys. Sam’l Burns has just opened 30 new piano lamps which he is offering at prices never heard of. 10 at 86.50 formerly $12.00. 8 at $8.00 formerly $14, 6 at $10.00 forme 6 at $12.00 former 2 Part of these are the genuine Roches- ter lamps and fully war Stz ekt nNew novelties in artat Hospe, 1513 Douglas. Bright and The U bright, br one of the season’s best su will be seen at the Grand on Friday and turday next, and at a_Saturday mati- nee. The names of the company and the important special features of the play will be found in the advertisement in another column. reczy. is the title of a Largest sortment of gold rings of latest designs. A. B. Huberman, 13th and Douglas, Lo et iy New violins at Hospe, 1518 Douglas, ‘Watches, diamonds and rich A. B. Huberman, 13th and streets. A - e Dr. Matthews, dentist, 850 Bee bldg. ewelry. ouglas el A. Max Holzheimer Co. Fine watch repairing, 1413 Douglus st. A. B. Huber- s streets. Baby rings from Ze up, man, 13th and Dougl “A Touch of High Life.” Aunticipating the riso in cigra “Robertson Bros.’ Fifteenth street, have purchased over 500,000 of the choicest imported Koy West and sced havana cigars ever offered to the lovers of the seductive SCHOELPLY'S XAS PRESENT. $400 Plus 60 Per Oent Would Be Tos day's Actual Value of A $400 Sealskin Cloak Bought Li / August—Latest Reports are, Seals sking Have Advanced Over 50 Per Cont. XMAS IS THE DAY on which everybody expects to make and receive one or more presents, and it you should bo the fortunate recipieny of a splendid sealskin garment, don 't you think you WOULD BE IN IT? And in order that you may become {ne terested all the more in sealskin gams ments, you should not fail to buy your SHOES AT SCHOELPLY'S, 1415 DOUGLAS STREET. My fall stock is now all in, and I can promise my patrons all the latest styles of footwear in the market, and notwiths standing the in all kinds of shoes and materials “used in their makes up, my prices remain the same as horetos fore, beyond the reach of all competitors, THE LIBBY PLEERLE GAITER. One of my leading specialtios is have ing a wonderful run, and [am daily re- celving mail orders from all over the country for thisshoe, Remember I am sole agent for the Peerless gaitor TR Omaha, HOLIDAY SLIPPERS. My line of these goods is v largd this soason, and is comprised of slippers made up of ever used Prices .. advance known material in the manufacture of sume, speal for themsely SEAL SKIN SHOE SALE. AT SCHOELPLY'S, 1415 DOUGLAS STREET, A Card. Tho present growth and prosperity of Omaha malke it worth the whilo of ever. prudent man to stop for a moment an consider whether there is any way in which he can invest his money, ih.l? amount is large or small, and be sure of a more certain and speedy profit than b the purchase of real ostate in suc a city as ours, at the prices and upon the torms which he can now secure. Thinking people know that a larger percentage of our citizens have made a competence, and more than a competence, many of them, i i i\l estate since they ny other w fact, in the large amount of bu have done in Omaha and dn years we have been here, nover been a customer upon our books who hos lost money on any investments he has made that we have recommende: to him. This statement is a broad one, and if there ave any. DOUBTING THOMASES who may read it, we challenge them to successfully disprove it. Now is the time to buy well located property to whien there is a good title and for which the price asked 18 reasonable; for this renson we call your attention especially to 50-foot lots in Ames Place, which we are now selling at $1,000, $1,100 and $1,200 per lot, upon reasonablo termd and fair cash payments, This ground is Ily suitable for a man of modep- because it is s all the mean quick ' transportation, it s i < property, it hasa perfect title and i lo'in price and will very rapidly fhs crense in value, Every facility for in. vestigating this ground " thoroughly will be given you whenever you call it our office, where competent salesmen aro als W glad to show you not only .'\mol}‘ Plice lots but also positively the best list of well located residence lots, houses and lots and busir propoerty ever placed in an agents hands in the city of Omaha. g a there had weed, THE CHARITY BALL is now (Tcu, money for all, no advance price. Box trade especially catered for i s ol Banjos $1.50, at 8. Bank’s, 507 N, 16th., FUANR i Seaman’s wagons best and cheapest. S —— Meinbere's Great Sale of Music. Still on, 107 N. 16th street. . Cheap Organs. 9 stop, walnut case, New England organ, cost new $125,00, only $45.00 at #lospe’s. 22 stop Beethoven, walnut case organ, cost new § 00, only $60.00, 8 stop Kimball chapel organ, only $50.00 at A. Hospe’s, 1518, Douglas street. SO e All the latest novelties in jewelry at half jeweler’s prices at Hayden Bros. e ‘With four tons of $4,0¢ soft coal T heat a store 22x70 feet from the time five is needed in the fall until it can be dis- pensed with in the spring, 1 have tried numerous other stoves with both hard and soft coal and could not heat my store with twice the fuel. People thut are using the Round Oak say itis the greatest heating stove on earth, It is this year made in all sizes for both hard and soft conl, for the bedroom, sitting room, store, office, church, schoolhouse, hall, ete. A ton of $4.00 soft coal will heat as much room for the same length of time in the Round Oak as a ton of $10.90 hard coal will in a base burner, and do it just as clean, and can not only be regulated just as well but a good deai better than a base burner. Only sold in Omaha by W, F. Stoetzel, 1621 Howard, s S L s Fine carriages, Seaman’s repository. Ledl e Tadies can buy switches, bangs, waves, wigs, ete,, tomorrow at one-third their regular prices, Mis. R. H, DAVIES, So. 15th street, opp. Postoflice, The ladies of Kountze Memorial church will hold an apron sociable next Thursday afternoon and evening, Doc. 4, in the church parlors. All are cor- dially invited. Come and bring your friends. - - Dancing—Morand’s winter term he- gins this week. Children, Tuesday, 4 p. m., Saturday, 10 a. m. and 2 p. m. Adults, Tuesdny, Friday and Saturday, 8 p. m. b b Madame Crater has removed her dress- making rooms to Barker block, Nos, 8 and 0. —_—— Our Neweastle ¢ comes from Ohio, Guaranteed to b to Rock Springs. Mount &Griflin, . - Cornish &Robertson,attorneys,have re- moved their offices to 1t # 10 57, Burkerbk Rt Sherman & McConnoll, preseriptionists and family chemists, 1618 Dodge, AMES REAL ESTATE AGENCY, 1507 Furnam strect, Office open evenings, Sole agents, ol g Pianos Cheap. Upright 74 octave, , $175.00 rosewood case piano at Hospe’s, Uprigpt 7% octave rosewood nearly new, $225.00, at Hospe's. Square piano, overstrung, carved legs, full size piano, §100,00, at Hospo’s, 1513 Douglas strcet, e All the latest novelties 1n jewelry af half jeweler’s prices at Hayden Bros. piano, b el All Music at Half Price. 6,000 pieces only 10c a copy at Mein berg’s, 16th st. bet. Capital ave & Dodge. e e Youshould try our Newcastle coal and be convinced; itis equal to Rock Springse® Mount & Griltin, e All the latest noveltios in jewelry ad half jewelor’s prices at Hayden Brog e - . B. Parrott, Mr. Otto Siemssen, Mr. C. O. Wallander, with Ames’ Real Estate Agency, 1507 arnam street, - - | New music boxes at Hospe, 1513 Douge us. R The largest assortment of zither music and strings, at S, Bank's, 507 N, 16th, A TR The Forest social club will give a masquerade 1 at Forest hall, Sixth and Pierce streets, Wednesday evening, December 3, 1800, - 497 bangs and switches going tomorrow. at # their regular prices. Wehave alsoW anew lot of trimmed hats; somothing entirely different to anything you have Mis. R H. DAvies, 100-111 So. 15th, opp. I’ O, of Malr Goods, beginning Monday thing in haiv goods egular 25, come and see our bare for Monday only. Mrs. R H. Davies, 109 and 111 South Fifteenth street, opposite post office. by Tmmense Sal For one day only, December 1. s at on Lad — Dr. James H, Peabody having vented his residence for the winter, will keep his officeat room 207, Shecley block, No. 423, South Fifteenth street. Office hours, 9 Lo 10 a. m, and 2104 p, m. Telephone 1333, Mount & Grifin’s Neweastlo coal; besy soft coal in the market, Guarante equal to Rock Springs. r ——— All the latest novelties in jowelry ad half jewcler’s prices at Haydon Bros. ———— New sheet music at Hospe, 1618 Douge llun.