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OMAHA DAILY BEF, COMPULSORY SALE OF FURS. It Btill Continues at the Parisian Oloak and Buit Co's, Remember a New York Manufacturer Was Compelled to Unload on Ac- count of the Mild Weather, and Omaha Gots the Beneflt. We bought twenty thousand dollars worth of furs at fifty cents on the dol- lar, The sale continues, Below we enumerate a few of the MANY GREAT BARGAINS. to be offered: Two thousand mufls at 48¢ each, Ono thousand seven hundred extra black French hare quality black hare muffs at 75¢ cach, Four hundred and fifty extra superfine black coney muffs at §2.00 each, Five hundred solid skin muffs at $3.75 each. Two hundred and fifty silver martin mufls at $2.50 each. Three hundred French cape seal muffs at $2,50 each. A miscellaneous lot of fancy fur muffs from $1.50 ypwards. WORTH THREE TIMES THE PRICE. One hundred and thirty silver martin bons, full lengths, at $6.50 each, worth 15,00 today. Two hundred and fifty beautiful silver fox boas, full lengths, at this sale only #7.50 each; these are usually sold for from $15.00 up to $20.00 euch. One hundred und 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; these are all .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 cape seal collars at $2.50 each; they are good value for 36,00 each, SEAL SACQUES. SEAS JACKLTS. Genuine Alaska seal garments, WARRANTED. 8 80 vper cent under present market prices. SEAKSKIN CAPES. * BEAVER CAPES, ASTRACHAN CAPES. KRIMMER CAPES, MONKEY CAPES. PESRIAN LAMB CAPES. WOOL SEAL CAPES. BLACK FRENCH HARE CAPES. Beautiful styles, all at greatly rediced prices, silver fox CLOAKS. BARGAINS TOMOROW, MONDAY. Jackets from $2.50 up to $10.00; worth from $8.75 to $17.00 each. An elegant assortment 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 SACQUES, An almost endless variety ranging in price from $8.00 and upwards, NEWMARKETS, The latest novelties in long garments, Thousands to choose from. A splendid long cloak from $5.00 up. MISSES’AND CHILDREN'SCLOAKS. All sizes from 2 years to 18 years, and prices from 82.00 and upwards, BMothers and buyers of children’s cloaks will be well repaid by visiting our children’s cloak department. A great many,speciall 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 garments can be had at such moderate prices. Remember our aim is to please every of mnovelty 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 Streets, Ramge Building, Ci1As, MCDONALD, Manager, . ALl Trimmed hats must be sold, come and buy a pretty hat cheap, Mzs. R, H. DAvVIEs, 111 So. 15th street. HAYDEN BROS, Clothing Department. Note these prices which we name and save 60 g‘?r cent over any store in Omaha, en'’s good stylish suits, §3,50; men’s elegant dress suits, $5.00, $6.75, $7.50, $0.00, $12.00, $15,00. These suits are worth $5,00 more in clothing stores, Boys’ suits, 83.00 to $10.00; big ulster overcoats, $2.00 up; children’s knee ts suits, 81,00, 81,50, $2.00, $2.50, $2,75, &:noo. $3.60, $4.25, $5.00, These suits are beauties, Cape overcoats, 81,25, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50, 3.00, $4.00, $3.00; jersoy suits, 83.00 up; kilt suits, $2.00 up; knee pants, 15¢ up, ‘We sell more knee pants than any firm in Omaha. HAYDEN BROS.,, Dry goods and clothing, At Hayden Bros. this week white granite cups, and saucers plates 3ic each, KGuitars 83.00, S, Bank; 507 N, 16th, PR 5y BNt o 20 ey TIAYDEN BROS. Banta Olane Headquarters Are Now Open at Hayden's. On Monday Morning the Sale of Toys and Fancy Goods Begins in Our New Annex on Main Floor. Our assortment you will find much better than last year, our stock is much larger, Santa Claus being well informed of the increase of population in Omaha. There is enough to_go all around and still more coming., Weare sorry to state that the bulk of our toys did not get here in time for our opening last Thurs- day, but are now coming in, and each duy you will be surprised to see some- thing new on exhibition. Wo shall try to keep you posted as much as possible daily, but would advise you to come early and often, asa great many of these items which are new, will sell on sight as fust as they are opened. Wae “shall open some very handsome ilet sets on Monday, no ‘two alike, which must be seen, as it 1s i.n{m-«.ldn to do them justice in trying to describe Albums. you will find in great this sea- ) games. dvise all who can to he day as possible as it re We wou come as early in will give us i chance to give you moi attention. Our store will be oper: eve evening from now up o Christmas until 9p. m. SPECIAL DISPLAY OF DOLLS, ‘We have more dolls on display than last season, See those handsomo dressed dolls. The greatest variety of dressed v exhibited by any one house ia 50 dolls of ever, . Kid and jointed dolls in great v Y. :t, you will find anything you want dolls, Our assortment of books large. A great layout of picture books for the young folks. Tron toys, wooden , tin te ical and mechanical rery description. Bring the little folks along to Santa Claus headquarters at Hayden Br which will be open to visitors eve evening until 9 p. m. ESS GOODS DEPARTMENT. We invite you all to pay visit to this department, We have on disy as fine aline of silks,black dress goods or colored dress goods as were ever shown in Omaha, Our lino of plaid dress goods is by far the largest we ever had, ranging in from Tic yard up to $1.50 yard, serges in fancy designs on Monds 6cand The yard, Our flannel sui ard area decided bargain, In fine colored dress goods we huve the largest vaviety and assortment you will find in this city. A beautiful’ line of fancy suits which would make an clegant Christmas present. LANKETS, BLANKETS, This is the season when every person is looking for blankets. We shall not advance the prices because its cold, but we will offer on Monday 2 cases of silver gray and 1 case of white blankets, both at (e a pa b hom-f; white wool blankets at A pair; 5-1b gray blank- ots $1.00 a pair; 11-4 Jacquard border Cali- fornia blankets at $6,50 a pair, would be cheap at $8.50 a pair. Get posted on our prices of blankets and comforts before you buy, we will save you money. 60 picces bleached cotton flannel b¢ yd, worth*i0c, EE yard wide sheeting 5¢ yd. Double width sheeting at net cost. Clean cotton batting, 14 rolls for 25c. Best calico, 5¢ yd. New shirting in flannelette, 10¢ yd. All m(llm's in plain eiderdown reduced to 35¢ yd. Yard wide white flannel, 85¢,worth 50c. 6-4 chenille table covers reduced to $1.65 cach. HAYDEN BROS. Dry goods and toys. LACE AND EMBROIDERY SALE. This department is showing an en- tirely new line of fine torchon laces in all widths at remarkable low prices Every lady knows what torchon lac are worth and can easily compare prices and qualities, We ask particular attention to an en- tirely new line of silk laces and flounc- ings. The goods will speak for themselves, but first note the price New novelties in dress trimmings, but- tons, ruchings, lace collars and ladies’ handkerchiels. ‘We promise to show the largest stock of fine linen and silk handkerchiefs for holiday presents west of Chicago. MILLINERY SALE, This department is showing a larger and more attractive line of fine feathers, flowers, ornaments, ribbons and ladies’ fine hats than ever before. Please do not judge the quality by the prices ask Goods are never carried over in millinery aud no loss will be too great to effect sales, CLOAKS AND JACKETS. The general mark down in this de- partment is made to reduce stock. It will surely pay to look around and com- pare notes before you buy, AYDEN BROS,, Dry geods and toys. ———— Ladies must not forget to call and see the big bargains in fine pattern hats, Mgs. R. H. DAVIES, 111 So. 15th st., opp. P, O, Another Instructor Employed. Rohrbough Bros., proprietors of the Omaha Commercial College have secured the services of Prof, A. C. Ong, so re- cently connected with the Standard Busi- ness College. He beging his’ work to- morrow. This adds anew element of strength to the faculty of this worthy in- stitution. Classes in elocution apd music will be organized at once. There were 25 new students at the college last week. Now is the time to begin.. Night school now runeing. Over 60 enrolled. Any branch you want, Mr. and Mrs, John Varley are enter- taining a bright girl baby that was born the 2nd day of December, 1590, Mr, Frank Kleffner being grandpa now. All the latost novelties in jewelry at half jewelers’ prices at Hayden Bros. want., Twilled at ngs — W. R. Bennett Co., Omaha, invite all to their opening of toys and holiday goods which will take place in the course of next week, and of which due notice will be given, There isa large consiinmont of goods entirely new expected ourly. They intend to have an opening ‘quite differ- ent from the usual openings in this city, They propose to appeal to the pocketbooks and purses of their friends and customers by offering for sale rlfiht at the opening their goods at unheard of low prices, and cheaper than they could be bought at wholesale, Come with your purses well filled and grasp the opportunity, Wait till our opening before you ny elsewhere. Look at our east side window while you are here. You will see an old friend there. et sl Wanted $10,000, On 1st class 24 mortgage, 1st mtg, 30,000, 6 r cent, property valued at $100,000. Improvements rent for $800 rmo. Will pay liberal interest, H., . Irey & Bro,, 206 N. Y. Life Bidg. e Fine carriages, S»amaun’s repository SUNDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1890.~-SIXTEE HAYDEN BROS. Bpecial Sale of Butter Next Week in Our Basement, Tremedous Cut in Groceries and Houschold Goods, Lamps and China Ware—Special Sale All Next Week. Good roll butter from the country 10c, e, 15¢ and 18c¢, reamery, very best 22, i If you miss this sale you will regret t Imported chow-chow 15¢ per quart. Large green olives 250 per quart, We import the olives diriet from Italy and they are the best you ever saw or ate, Quart bottle catsup this is what you pay 75¢ a bottle for in any grocery er’s self-raising buckwheat flour 3% ¢ per pound or 7ic ) King, the same Just received a buckwheat flou 3 ‘We will give you 1 pound of the best tea in the store if you can doetect any- hing but pure buckwheat flour, 3 pound can best packed tomutoes 9c. 2 pound can best sugar corn de. All kinds of California 8 pound can plums, such s egg, golden, dumson, green gage, all for 174e, California apricots, 19e, Large size pail jelly 85c. Tead cheese 5e per pound. Bologna sausage be. Liver-worst 5e. Weiner-wurst 7ie. Picnic hams 7e, ly pure 3e, Svaporated bly New imported prunes, 74c, they would be cheap for lac. HAYDEN BRO:! Dry goods and groceries, HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS. ‘Wash tubs, 35c, 4se, 55 each; copper bottom tea kettles, 23 spoons d¢ per set; covered tin p water pails, tea and coffee pots, tin cups, 2ic; pie plates, l¢; milk pans, le; 6 dozen clothes pins, bc; 6 papers of tacks, 5e; carpet sweeper, 98¢; cuspidors in terra cotta and granite, all size lamp chimneys, il jugs, 10c; steel blade malable handle knives and forks, 89¢ per set, worth 4 times as much; wash Lowl and pitcher, 20ic cach; cov- ered chambers, 45¢; uncovered chamber, 35¢; soap dishes, 8¢; fine tumblers, 23c each; nutmeg graters, le each; clothes wringe $1.75; wash _board, 18c¢; minc- ing knife and bowl, 15¢; stove polish, lc per age. The finest, largest and cheapest line ol carving sets ever put on sale in Omaha from 15c up to $10.50 per set, every set warranted, DRUG DEPARTMNENT. Wright's sarsaparilla ~59c, price $1.00. Indian Sagwa Kenned regular price $1.50, Pieree's Medical Discovery 75¢, regu- lar price $1.00. Ayers’ Hair Vigor 75, regular price 1.00. Sunford’s Jamaica Glnger 40cg regular price 50c, ; Red Cross Cough Syfup 20c, regular price 25c, Hall’s Cough price $1.00. ‘Witch Hazel, full pint bottle, 25¢. Household amonia 5¢ and 8¢ per bottle. Sozodont, Van Buskirk’s, 59¢, BARGAINS IN SHOE DEPARTMENT THIS WEEK. Our large stock of holiday slippers is crowding us badly, We have more com- ing and to make room for them must sell the goods. Child’s fine dongola and goat shoes, sizes 4 to 74, T5¢ and 8¢, Child’s solar tip grain school shoes, sizes 8 to 12, §1.00, Misses’ solar tip grain school shoes, sizes 13 to 2, §1.85. Boy’s solar tip grain school shocs,sizes 13 to 2, $1.50 and $1.75. Boy’s calf button shoes, sizes 2 to 5, $1.45, $1.75 and $2.00. Ladies’ fine dongola kid button shoes, $1.50, $2.00 and $2.50. Men’s fine calf congress andlace shoes, $2.00, $2.50 and $8.00. VARM OVERSHOES. Children’s warm lined arctics, €0c. Misses’ rm lined buckle arctics, 75e. Ladies’ warm lined buckle arctics, 8sc. Men’s warm lined buckle arctics, $1.00 and $1.25, SLIPPERS., Child’s felt house slippers, 7 to 11, 85c. Misses’ feit house slippers, 12 to 2, 45c. Ladics’ folt house slippers, 50c, $1.00 regular regular price 81.00. Discovery 8115, Balsam, 7jc, regular Men’s fine embroidered slippers, 75c, 95¢, $1.25 and $1.45. HAYDEN BROS., Dry goods and shoes. et ¢ Eale of Trimmed Hats. The greatest bargain ever offered in Omaha. Mgs. R. H. DAVIES, Opp. P. O. 111 So. 15th St. e Samuel Burns announces his “‘open- ing” from now uutil Christmas and cordially invites all to call and see the new goods, whether desiring to purchase or not. R Christmas is Coming. But we are here with an unusually large line of fine hu!i\h:{ gifts. Do fail to see our goods and get our before making your purchase. pay you. MOODY’S CHINA STORE, 802 N. 16th streot, o DR Sl At Hayden Bros. this week a $5.00 hanging lamp for 81,75, enetas b On October 19 W, W. Talbott & Co., urchased the Flub restaurant. Mr. J. >, McDonald, the well known restaurant man, being the company. They have refitted the restaurant and shali con- tinue it only in first-cluss style. Meals will be 25¢ each; 5 meal tickets, $1.00; 21 meal tickets, $4.00. Remember the Hub restaurant is in new hands, 1306 Far- nam, e Our store will be open until 9 p. m, during the holidays. 3uy your Christ- mas slippers at A, D. Morse’s, Largest and most artistic stock to select from. 14th and Farnam. A. D. Morse, LUV N All the latest novelties in jewelry at half jewelers’ prices at Hayden Bros. it t will At Hayden Bros, this week a decorated toilet set for $2.88, worth $4.50. e First Grand Ball of the Union Pacific railway car makers will be held at Wolf’s hall, 22d and Cum- ings streets, Tuesdny evening, Decem- ber 16, 1890. A cordial invitation is ex- tended to all. R o "Mrs. Ringer for 50 days will sell en- tire stock for half pr #15.00 hats $7.50, £10.00, #5.00, $8.00, $4.00, $5.00, $2,60; tips, ribbons, velvets, all half price. 119'N, 15th street. et o0 Violin bow and box $1.75 at S. Bank, 807 N. 16th, C— The Keystone, 105 South 14th, is the place to get the boss 15¢ meal, Books at auction, lsu—bodge street J THE FAIR GONE IN 15 DAYS. — Will Positively Bo)@losed and a Thing of thig Past, Pt Tomorrow Willilg a Day of Wild Ex- citemen t—Dress Goods and Cloaks, Hosiery and Underwear Go for a Move Nothing. In the short space of two months we have closed out over half of our immenso stock, The balance must positively be disposed of in the next 15 days WHEN THE FAIR WILL COME TO AN END. Further, deeper and still greater cuts o bey mude all over the house. As we fully realize that the enormous quan- tity of ‘goods still remaining cannot be disposed in the next fortnight unless ab- solutely almost given aw 8 YD. WOOL DRI PATTERN 7 To close out we offer all our dress pa terns of double fold twilled Scotch plaids and winter debeiges at 75¢ for complete 8 yard patter 8 yards d4d4-inch dark colored wool homespuns in bluck, browns and greys at $1.50 for entire pattern, 1) dress pattern of 8 yards all wool ladies’ cloth, tricot in all fall and ) per pattern. {GANT CHRIST- NTS. PA RN. camel’s former pric finest dress French Henriettas, (Just the thing for a fine Xmas present) allcolors -and black $3.90 per full 8 yards pattern, former price ur to $10. 3LACK DRESS GOODS. We have now left 85 pieces of im- ported black goods, the finest of our en- tire stock, at 19c, 82c, 47c, 58¢; excep- tional good value, All silk warp dress goods, 75¢ and $1.00, positively worth double. tire stock of satins for fancy work at 39¢ and 45¢. Our best quality quilted satins, very wide, all shades go at 50e. Our finest grade of black gross grain dress silks reduced from $1.75 and $2.00 CLOAK OFFE MORROW. ies’ fine cloth ICIAL 'S T0- high shoul- trachan collars, re- 0, cloth jackets, hound and trimmed with braid. reduced from $7.50 to $5.00. Genuine seal plus front, lined h $15.00 to $9.00. PLUSH CLOAKS REDUCED to 815,00, $10.00 and §25.00 from $25.00, 30.00 and $35.00, LADIES reduced to $1. and $10.00. MONKEY FUR MUFI'S, 25c. Black boas and muffs at 75 the set. Light colorec boas and mufls reduced from $5.00 to $2.50. Large fur shoulder capes with satin lined muff to mateh, reduced from $10.00 to $5.00 the set, 650 YDS SPOOLSEWING SILK GO AT 1¢ PER SPOOL. SILK BEAVER TRIMMING, 83¢c PER YARD. Our entire stock of the finest grade real silk beaver trimming from 1 to 8 inches iwide, reduced to s3eyformer price 1,00 a yard, Large pillow shams scolloped and bound, also large lnce tides and bureau covers, any and all of which sold for 50c, will be closed out tomorrow at 10c. 230 DOZEN LADIES’ AND MISSES’ WOOL HOSE, Our entire stock of ladies’ and misses’ wool hosiery has been closed down to 230 dozen which we have divided in three lots as follow: All our mi all wool seamless cashmere hose in S h'(;m 6 to &4 that were 25¢ and 85c¢, now 124c. All our ladies’ black all wool cash-< mere hose worth 25¢ and 39¢ now 15¢, All our fine grade of ladies’ imported cashmere hose full regular made ribbed tops reduced from 50¢ to 25e. LADIES’ AND CHILDREN’S WOOL MITTS MUST GO! Allour children’s knit saxony and zophyr wool mitts reduced to 10c. Ladies’ fine all wool knit mitts 25¢, Our finest grade of imported zephyr knit mitts reduced to 25c. LADIES’ UNDERWEAR GOES NOW, All our remaining ladies’ natural wool high neck, long sleeves, Jersey ribbed underwear worth $1.00 goes now at 89¢. All our ladies’ finest natural wool un- derwear goes at 50c, Our very finest. grade of imported zephyr wool underwear, vests and pants, rugucod from $1.50 and $2.00 to 7oc each. J. L. BRANDIES & SONS, THE FAIR, 502, 504, 506, 508 S. 13th street. e W. R. Bennett Co,, Omaha, announces that their store will remain open until 9 o'clock evenings, from ]\lomln , the 8th inst., until further no- tice. They have an immense and varied display of holiday goods and toys on their second floor, at bargzain prices, Their drug and prescription department isan unqualified success and as thor- oughly appreciated by their customers, 1f_you study your pockets you will buy all*you can at Bennett's. From now up to January 1, 1891, they will give to every purchaser of 1T tea 11b best granulated sugar. Their teas are the best in the country—25c to 75c. They expect and are prepared to scll tons of candy this month, and their candy is fresh pure and cheap. They pride themselves on all their goods {)eing CHEAPEST AND BEST. e Solid gold friendship rings with ban- gles 49¢ at Hayden Bros. ————— Cheapest plagedin the city to buy par- lor suits or uphelstered rockers is at William Gibbs & Co., 412 N. 16th street. ckets, full revere satin, reduced from SWMARKETS , 84,00, $5.00, $7.00 et et R ‘Working girlg. now is your time to buy your gentlemen friends a nice pair of slippers for Christmas presents, 14th and Farnpmm sts. A, D. MORSE. e i Sherman & MéQonnell, prescriptionists and family chemists, 1518 Dodge. B s Goto Wm, Gibbs & Co., 412 N, 16th street, for fancy rockers for Chsistmas presents, —_— Slap Jack Is a new preparation, ready to raise, re- quires no yeast, no baking powder, no eggs, no salt, nothing but a little cold water to make a batter, It makes the finest cakes in the world. Any grocer will sell you atwo pound packuge of slap jack for ten conts. Clemens Os- kamp, sole manufacturer, Omaha, Neb, B s Seaman’s wagons best and cheapost, oo Skl L2 L Refore Buymng A piano examine the new scale Kimball piano. A, Hospe, 1513 Douglas. s b ich Salesmen, Wanted—Experienced real estate sales- men. None but first-class men, to whom liberal inducements will be offered, AMES REAL ESTATE AGENCY, 1507 Farnam street. THE BOSTON STORE. . Tomorrow Thousands of Dollars Worth of Goods Will be Baorificed To Make Room for the Largest Pur- chase Ever Made at One Time by One Store on the Face of the Globe. Particulars of this purchase later. For the present to make this room.. wo will for the next three days offer the fol- lowing enormous sacrifices: HANDKERCHIEFS DIRECT JAPAN, We secured from a Jupanese importer his entire stock of nearly 1,200 dozen fine all silk embroidered handkerchiefs at 1 than one-half their real value. Thoy all go in two lots, Lot 1, at 25¢, con s of elegant white cream and colored searvlet edgo and handwork embroidered at 25¢, gencrally retailed for 75¢, Lot 2, at 50c, consists of the finest handkerchiefs the Japanese art has e produced, Inthis lot are goods that would retail at $1.25 if bought in the regular way. Ve also secured from the same im- porer 700 dozen elegant colored silk wndkerchiefs which go at e, Hle and 59¢, worth fully four these arounts, Also oyer 300 samples of the finest grades of all silk imported mufflers that have ever been shown. They go at 49¢, 75c, 89c, $1.25 and $1.75. You will be surprised to see them. DRESS GOODS, To make room in this department we have put the knife so deep that there is hardly any price left on the goods at all. As for an example: We offer you double fold new plaid dress goods in davk and light colors at 93¢, worth 25¢, 40-inches wide elegant wool tricot suit- ings at 16e. An elegant quality of very wide fine wool dress flannel at 22¢, cut from 50¢. Real French tricots in all the new mixtures at 25c, 20 pieces of new English broadcloth ;nl wclc and blue only. at 65¢, cut from 1 FROM times he finest grades of all wool French hl,'nzu[ loths in all colors, reduced from NEW CHINA SILKS 20C. 40 sample pieces of extra wide plain and fancy colored china silks, cut from e to 20c. all wool fast black cashmere Misses’ and children’s fast black all wool hose, 15¢, worth 25¢ to 85c. Ladies’ fast black good qua hose, 10c, Boys’ and girls’ derby ribbed cotton hose, 6c o pair. All of the best standard dyes in extra vy full regular made fast black la- dies’ hose, go Monday at 23¢, worth up to 50e. y cotton 1050, any size, 5" a1l wool cashmere hose, 19c. LADIES' IMPORTED UNDERWEAR. Tmmense purchase of 360 dozen ladies’ fine imported real zephyr knit vests and pitnts at 7ac, woth 8175, They come in black, eream, light blue, natural,orange, ete, 40 dozen finest imported medicated ladies’ and misses’ combination union suits, worth $4.00 and $5.00 reduced to $1.25. THE FUR STOCK. Every item from this fortunate pur- chase that was not sold yesterday must positively go tomorrow. All the lyny, fox fur, sable and many other fancy fur muffs that the fur store sold as high as $5. Monkey fur bargain for $5.00. Real beaver collars at 75¢ cach; were sold in fur store for $4.00 each. Children’s ermine fur muffs at 25c each, worth $2.00, 1000 yards of fur of all descriptions and all colors, one to five inches wide, that sold in this fur store at from $1.00 to $2.75 per 1. We have placed them in two lots at 25c and 8¢ per yard, What makes a more appropriate Christmas p! nt than a set of furs? Remember we must close out an im- mense lot of goods in the next three days to make room for the most start- ling. purchase made by us. THE BOSTON STORE, 114 8. 16th strect. L ‘W. R. Bennett Co,, Omaha, invite all to their openiag of toys and holiday goods which will take place in the course of next week, and of which due notice will be given, There isa large consignment of ‘goods entirely new expected hourly. They intend to have an opening uite differ- ent from the usua openings in this ecity. They propose to appeal to the pocketbooks and purses of their friends and_customers by offering for sale right at the opening their goods at- unheard of low prices, and cheaper than they could be bought at wholesale, Come with your purses well filled and grasp the opportunity. Wail till our opening before you buy elsewhere. Look at our eust side window while you are here,” You will see an old friend there. e Books at auction, 1514 Dodge street. ————— Furniture, carpets and stoves, Chri: mas presents held and delivered Chr mas morning, Wm., Gibbs & Co., 412 N, 16th street. Uhg i Dr. James H. Peabody having rented his residence for the winter, will keep his office at room 207, Sheeley block, No. 423, South Fifteenth street. Office hours, 9 t0 10 a. m, and 2to 4 p, m, Telephone 1333, . At Hayden Brothers this week china decorated cups and saucers, 7e. Semper Bene. What “Warwick!” would you de- nounce all cigars because the one you just smoked was bad? Nay, man; the }u\l\t lies with you in not purchasing your havanas of Roberteon Bros. who are exclusive dealers in fine goods at 216 8. 15th st. Omaha. They are selling me the most choice, sweet smokers that ithas been my good fortune to find dur- ing my sojourn here, and at_prices that cannot be beat even in New York. They carry in stock all the popular imported brands and their leader La Ethelena. Key West. s Working men, buy your shoes at Morse's, only $1.20; others ask you $1,50 for no better shoe, . 14th and Farnam. A. D. MoRse. Our store open until 9 p. m. during the holidays, - Ladies, Oh, ladies, come and see the bargains in trimmed hats. Mgs. R. H. DAvIES, Opp. P. O,, 109111 So. 15th St, HAYDEN uu()s. Sealskin Caps, Monday we will continue to sell $10.00 seal caps at $4.95, Plush caps at whole- sale prices. Good winter caps, 10¢ up. HAYDEN BROS,, Holiday hat sale, fine * A BRILLIANT OPENING. Superb Display of Holiday Goods at the 99c Store. At this senson our mercantile houses are making their cholcest displays, and one of the most brilliant and successful ‘“‘openings” ever seen in Omaha was that of the fc store, H. Hardy & Co., on last Friday evening. Thisenterprising house | is ensily in advance of any othor west of Chicago in its line, and'the display at the opening led the visitors to beliove that there could certainly be nothing in dollsy toys, fancy goods and holiday spe- clalties that was not in the stockof the 99¢ store. The hundreds of visitors were unstinting in their commendations the elegant exhibit, and the children especially were exuberant in their e clamations of delight at the many things peculiarly attractive to them, = Santa Claus was prosent in all his glory, and the kindly old king of the juvenile heart was followed ahout as ho led the way from one attractive exhibit to another by & band of enthusi children who abunduntly assured him of their love and loyalty, And what did he show them? A brilliant display of an al- most endless variety of toys—a dopart- ment which is a itable museum of curiosities, embracipg everything that the genius of invention has brought out for the amusement of the child The mechanical and steam toys were partic- ularly attractive and elicited the most vociferous exclamations of delight from the little ones. While Sg escorting the juveniles through the crowded and beautifully arranged de- partments allotted to them, the older visitors wero finding grat- ification in an inspection of the superb stocks in which there are hun- dreds of appropriate gifts for gentlemen, young and old, unique and desirablo presents for ladics of ull ages, and many articles useful and autiful, which are always in demand. Moessrs. 11, Hardy v Co. are to be congratulated upon the did success of ~their efforts to meot ¢ demand in their department of trade, ana the large business they are doing attests that the public appreciates their enterprise. Their ~ store is one of the most in the city, a ve in which will be found « isnew ahd rich and de ich of business, Santa Claus has 1 engaged for the season at the 99¢ and he will make periodical ap- ances from now until Christmas. He invites the childven to call on him again next Tuesday evening, and to the public generally a cordial in ion is extended to inspéct at any time the large und beautiful stock of the e store, 1319 Farnam street. Pl e B S R All the latest novelties in jewelry half jewelers’ prices at Hayden Bros, —_— FESTNER PRINTING CO, at The Successors to F. C. Festner Now Ready for Businoss. November 1 of this year the Fest estate sold the . C. Festner job print- ing and book binding es‘ablishment to the Festner Printing Co. who will carry on the business in equally as good man- ner as formerly. The consists of Julius T. Festner, been with the house since it w lished in 1872 Ife is well known by every business man in Omaha and the west and it is greatly due to his rustling qualities that the business has attained the mammoth success it now enjoy Mr. Festner is also president of the Ge man Nebraska Daily Tribune. The second pariner is August Drosto, a prac- tical bookbinder and blank book manu- facturer who has had. years of experi- ence in his particularline, He is an old and respected resident of Omaha and has been with the house ten years. George B. T of | | Qay, Tuesday and W Santa Clause was | NEW YORK 5 AND 10C STORE, - Santa Olaus Will Be with Us Monday at 213 N. 16th Street, With Carloads of Holiday Gooda fivr/ the Boys and Girls, the Young Men and Maide 014 and Yo Think of it, story corner bl don't have to room we don't t a fours ore wo We don't occupy k, and ther the rent for a lot of But we have tho goods, and that is what sensible peoplo ure after, Wo have more goods than wo can display, so we have concluded to move them. If pricos will do it we Guo! w itemns Notie S for AMon- Chr 21e, L e: kid hody do! Plush comb, glassand | s plush whist broom case and broom, Bisque figures, e, Childrens tea sets, 10¢. Plush albums, Wine setts, 8 picces, ¢ Toys of all descriptions, ats, 8, Wagons, guns and others to mention, e, Hero is something every lady will buy if shesces it. A three botile castor, salt, pepper and mustard, only 25 Wik M I' HAVIEE ROOM, I'l'his hammered down sale includes also, Cup and saucers, 42c sot, Dinner plat Vegetable d such as blocks, ratties, dolls, numerous to Land pitel X rated howl and pitcher, $1.85, Knifes and forks, 49c sct. Butter dishe Sugar bowls Cream pitcher, Spoon holder Tea spoons, e And many o all of which heavy made to those iooki We will desirable goods on ductions hive boon lolsday pres- guarantce usaving of per cent our prices ing elsewhere. Don’t fo New York - — IN BROS, huck, the third partner, is the well known seeretary and treasurer of The Bee Publishing Company, and needs no further introduction as to his sterling business qualities and sound judgement. The Festner Printing company do a general book, job, commereial, railroad and show printing business. They also do all kinds of printing in the German lan- guage, being the only house in the west \\'lho do work in German as well as En glish, Ten hugo presses are kept constantly busy turning out the work done by this great house, which during the course of i » amounts to many thousands of dol- 1 They manufacture all kinds of blank books, ruled and printed to order,among which may be mentioned their specialty in an improved flat opening blank book which has been introduced here by them and gives universal satisfaction, ~A full line of ready made first cluss blank books of almost any design or kind are always carried in stock. They bind books and magazines inany style, either in morocco, sheep, calf or cloth at the most reasonable prices, The Festner Printing Company gives employment to fifty-six people, who are competent in every way, as the company Wik ot have any bug oxperienced help in their employ. The four floors of the building at 1307 and 1309 Howard street are pushed to their utmost capacity to give working room for this large insti- tution. The success of the new firm promises to be greater than that of the e R. Bennett Co., Omaha, that_their store will remain open_until 9 o'clock evenings, from Monday, the 8th inst.. until further no- tice. They have an immense and varied display of holiday goods and toys on their second floor, at bargain prices Their drug and preseription department is an unquaiified success and as thor- oughly appreciated by their ‘customers. 1f you study your pockets you will buy all you can at Bennett’s, From now up to January 1, 1891, they will give to every purchaser of 1 pound tea 1 pound granulated sugar, Their teas are the best in the country— They expect and are pre- pared to sell tons of candy this month, and their candy is fresh, pure and cheap. They pride themselves on all their goods being CHEAPEST AND BEST. L 2 ANl Music at Half Price. 6,000 pieces only 10c a copy at Mein- berg’s, 16th st. bet. Capital ave & Dodge. AR Oarpets. Chas. Shiver & Co., 1208, 1208 and 1210 Farnam street. Lot ST Seaman’s carriages best and cheapest Solld gold fricndship rings with ban- gles 49¢ ut Hayden Bros, yden Rro Where do You Eat? T get my meals at the Keystone chop house,- 105 South 14th street, only 15¢, and they are dundies, s vl Musical boxes, 8. Bank, 507 N, 16th. Today is Sunday, y our Sunday dinners at the Ke stoné chop house, 105 South 14th street, Moo Adlle At Hayden Bros. this week a $5.00 combination eracker bowl and reading lamp with cut crystal shade, $1.70. alalshade ’ Card o anks. I wish to return my heartfelt vhanks to all the kind friends, especially Mr. J, P, Maelander and family, also the un- dertakers, Maul, Burket, Heofy, Tag- gart and Swanson and also Mr, Conrad Grotte, who were so kind to me dur- ing the late sickness and death of my husband. , Mrs. Chas, Riewe. Gigantic Sale for Monday and Next Week, We will place on sale Monday o large } e of fine white s aprons handsomely got up, trimmed beantifully with the very finest swiss embroideries and fine laces, The prices ave 50, 0 75¢ and $1.00 each, and you can sured they are the finest and che Lot of aprons ever placed on sale it ha. Don’t fail to see the grand for o C showing a be: rehiefs, ete, our you down is away ment, buy holic . We are showing est line of doll: ever opened up in Omaha, and_guaran- tee the price to be the lowest. Tons and tons of finest ies at our usual low prices. Our e od broken candy goes out at 8en 1b. Buy your comfort- ers, blankets and undo s 0w, you will need them, the pr re down to bed rock. Don’t fail to see our'large line of ladies’, misses’ and childrens cloaks being slaughtered at half prices. Buy a fine fur rug for a holiday present; black, grey and white only $8.00 cach. Come in and see our holidiy goods now being displayed in every department, BENN IN BROS, prices. open and choap, half pi st b 119 B ce milline ins ever oflur 15th streef, Mrs. Ringer’s is the g Come and s i o The funeral of Dr. Charles A, Jeerics will take place at the residence of Dextor L. Thomas, Sunday afternoon at 2 The best residence block ever erected in this city has just been comple the s. cor. of 19th and Cu nia streets. The houses are built of pressed bricle and red sandstone, and the inside finish is of antiyue onk. There are two of these houses yet unvented and the owners, Brennan' & Co., 622 and 623 N, Y. Life building, will be pleased to show them. s Solid‘gold friendship rings with ban- gles 49¢ at Hayden Bros, At Hayden Bros, this week u genuine engraved star crean set of 6 picces, 95c. Memorial service of Lodge No. 39, Be- nevolent and_Protective Order of Elks, will be held in the lodge room, Con nental block, Sunday, December 29, 1800, at 8 p. m. G. W, SHIELDS, E. R. e AN A. Max Holzheimer Qo, Fine watch repairing, 1413 Douglas st. Banjo 81.50, S. Bank, 507 N. 16th, ~x Dra Billings & Sherraden, dentists, 101°S. 15th street, opp. P. O, Jewelry novelties Samuel Burns is having a “*plate s of broken dozens of fruit and d plates which he is desirous of closing out at half former prices. —_— Washington and Oregon. This new empire of the northwest is attracting univel attention and the reason for this is the almost unlimited resources that have recently heen ¢ and the surprising growth of this: Large agricultural areas; vast and immense deposits of preei are to be found in Oregon u ton, and by reason of the vavied natural resources of the country this sec offers unequaled opportunities for the investment of capital and location of ine dustries that are not surpassed by the oldy »tions of the United States. The™ Union Paci on account of its fast time, through Pullinan sl raand din- ing cars, frc lining chaiv cars and free colonist sleepers from th river, is conceded to be th route for persons going to either Washe ingtonor Oregon. p For pamphl 1 above named stat trains or any inform: the Union Pacific, call on or address your nearest ticket agent or the under; signed, who w st cheerfully tumm\ ' any information that may be desired, < , city ticket agént, 1302 Fare nam street, Omnanha, Neb, Dr. Birney cures catareh, Bee bldg, - - Through coaches ~Pullman sleepers, dining cars, free i cars to Chicago and inte viu th office 160; palace slining ning at Rock Islund route, Sixteenth and Farnam. i s < d Apollo Club Cong - rt, The first concert by the Apollo club will be given vext Thursday night at the Gran opera house, Tho Meudelssobn Quintette club will be the attraction from sbroad, -~ , S. Bank, 507 N. 16th. ——tgg]

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