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OMAHA DAILY BEE, SUNDAY) DECE 1B R 14, 1890 HAYDEN BROS. fanta Olavs Headquarters for Omaba Nebraska, Au Elegant Holiday Bazaar—A C clone of Presents in a Blaze of Electric Light — Joy Rules the Hour, The opening of our ho! hazaar in our new annex is & surprise 10 a great many, but the surprise is still greater when you get inside and see the large disp! The oldest citizen's remarks are heard dail ) beats them ally” nothing ever s it before in Omaha on such u great sc nowhere do they make such a display of toys and fancy goods as you find at Hayden's, We don’t believe in big profits: we buy direct from the manufacturer and in much larger quantities than any other firm in this statey e the g ell these tc goods at prices to you the denlers pay for them. Every person knows what a €hoo fly is, and that they are sold by others e and 98c¢; our price on Monday Hc Xpress wagons at 25¢, others ask Doll buggies at 35 and 45¢ each. The largest sized doll buggies, which are generally sold at $1.00, we offer at 60c, and the same with fancy parasol only 90¢; worth § cach, You can't maich these prices, Our stock of dolls is larger than any three stocks combined in this city. This is no idle talk, but the dolls are here and will back us up in this a on. Wehave all the dif- forent styles and prices from 2 for b up- wards. We place on sale on Monday on specinl counter about 500 dolls, somo of which were slightly damaged in trans- portation and are worth from 50c to 1.50; your choice only 25¢ each. Plush toilet “sets, manicure sets, work boxes, leather traveling sets, shaving sets, in fact anything you may ask for in this line, while our stock of albums is more than twice as large as Plush albums at 50¢ Christr cards— 80 large that which one is the most some and suitable, but s for price we can suit themall from 1 lone cont upwards, Are you interested in games? If so, yon will find a big assort- ment to select from. All our prices you will find right down atthe bottom, Billy Bumps, u game usually sold at e, our price ¢, ete, Writing desks of e y style and description from 47¢ up to 817.90. Children’s tea sets 25 :, d7c, B0c, 68c, T5¢ and 98¢ a bo: We have on display the finest assortmentof cups and saucers in the way of holid ents which are to be found in this country, everything that is new and novel in the way of fancy dishes you will find on sale. Christmas tree ornaments, whips, tops, ten pins, Noah's ark, steamboats, rail- roads, ete, We are showing a big line of iron toys; all the latest things out in this line you will find at Hayden’s. This assortnent will furnish you a suitable present for a boy. Big line of printing presses, ete., arc also on this counter, Just opened a new line of fancy satin lined haskets; they should be seen, assortment large, o reat many novelties among them. Don’t fuil tostop and examine our large line of music bo t is impossible to tell youall we have, for we would be sure to forget to mention the most of them. There are plenty of them, and all we ask of you is to call and see them, and a little money will go farther at Hayden’s than big, bulging pocket- books will at other places. And, fur- thermore, we would ask all to make their selections as soon as possible, and, if requested, we shall hold them for you until called for later,as we have ar- ranged a place for that purpose. Santa Claus hendquarters ave at Hay- den Brog.” store, open until 9 p, m. DRESS GOODS. One of the most suitable and lasting resents would be one of our black silk vess patterns fully guaranteed to wear and appreciated by every lady in or out a. Our >ck of black dress goods is well filled with all the new weaves and the old able black hen- riettas in all the different grades and prices, from the cheapest cotton warp up to the finest silk warp, We have on sale a beautiful line of colored dress pat: terns at $3.90, $4.25, $4.50, §5.00and $; each, worth double the money, Our line of fancy all wool plaids, from 35¢ up 10 81.50 yard, can’t be beat. Large va- riety of fancy printed twilled serges at 6% and 7ic yard; twilled plaids at 7ic wd. All wool double width suiting at 50 yard,would be cheap atd0c yard, We show the largest and finest line of all wool suitings from 38 to 44 inch wide and in prices from 47c up to 89c you will find west of Chicago. Remnants of dress goods will be cleared out at less than Y it's hard cost. BLANKETS AND COMFORTS. We are crowded for room and propose to clear out blankets and comforts re- gardless to cost aswe shall not carry over anything in this line, On Monday wo shall place on sale 65 pair 5% 1b. weight, large size white wool blankets at$1.25a pair. These blankets were nover made for this money and are worth more than double what we ask for them, we put this low price on them or no other reason than to goll them, and sell them quick. 60 pair fine silver grey blankets to closo at 69¢ a pair; they are worth $1; 6 1b 12+4 size groy mixed blankets only $2.25 gx\\r. all wool, strictly all wool red lankets $2.85 o puir; 10-4 all wool grey blankets $ worth $5; 2,000 pair of blankets which must be sold, now is your chance if you want anything in way of blankets go to Hayden’s and examine their prices; comforts at all prices, greut reduction in down comforters, $4.75 ana 85.25 each. All plain colors in eider- down flannel at 85¢ yd., only 8¢ yd. All our fancy striped French flannel 65¢ yard wide white, all wool flannel 8 this is a big bargain, § white wool flan- nel 15¢ and 20¢ y white shaker flan- nel 3¢ yd.; worth 10¢ yd.; 50 pieces % Newport white shaker fannel reduced to close to 10¢ yd. 100 pleces bleached cotton flannels 50 yard. We are retailing all our musling and double width shectings and pillow case musling at not cost and shall con- tinue to do so the balance of this month, LINENS, Our stock of linens is much larger and better assorted than last season. We are showing a fine line of table cloths with napkins to mateh in plain white, fancy ecolored, bordered and momie cloths, either plain or hemstitehed; 50 doz fancy scarfs bought expressly for the holiday trade; new bed spreads; new napkins; new table linens by the yard; new towels; new tidies; new chenille table covers in the newest designs. Our stores will be open every evening until 9, HAYDEN BROS,, Dry Goods and Carpets, — Novelties In jewelry at cost at S, Bank, 507 North 16th, —— Meinberg's Holiday Stock of Music, Books, rolls, folios, ete,, the finest and cheapest in the city, 107 North 16th, Buy Standard horse and cattle food. ————— Germania Hall Have your seats reserved in time for $he play tonight, HAYDEN BROS. fpecial fale of Butter Next Week in Our Basement. Our Basement Is Chuck Full of Gro- ceries and House Furnishing Goods for the Peoplo of Omaha. Creame 22, If you miss alo you will regret it. Imported chow-chow 15¢ per quart, Large green olives 25¢ per quurt. We import the olives direct from Italy and they are the best you ever saw or ite, Quart bottle cafsup 25¢; this is what a bottle for in sny grocery ising buckwheat flour ¢ for & package. he sume price. eived a_car seat flour. We will give tea in the store if you o thing but pure 8 pound can best packed tomatoes 9e. 2 pound ean best sugar corn 9c, All kinds of California 8 pound can plums, such as egg; golden, damson, green gage, all for 17} California apricots, Large size pail jel Head cheese, ¢ pe Bologna sausage. Liver-wors Weiner-worst, 7ic. Picnic hams, 7 Boneless ham, 10¢, Dried beef, 10 New Valencia r New imported curra Evaporated biackbel New imported prune be cheap for 15¢, FLOUR. FLOUR. FLOUR. Snowflake, $1.00; Minneapolis sup, $1.85; Davis Royal No, 10, $1. HAYDEN BRC Dry goods and grocer INISHINC JODS. of strictly pure yu 1 pound of the best detect any- 8 pounis 7ic; they would best HOUSE Wash tubs, Tottow t sety covered tin pails, 503 ten and cotfee pots, 10¢ ple plates, le; milk pa clothes pins, 5e; 6 papers 3 carpet sweeper, 98¢ cuspidors in terra cottaand granite, 15c; all size lamp chimneys, 5c; milk jugs, 10c; steel blade malable handle knives and forks, 30¢ per sel. worth-d4 times as muchj wash bowl and pitcher, 204c each; cov- ered chambers, 45¢; uncovered chamber, soap dishes, 3c; fine tumblers, 2ic , nutmeg graters, 1o each; clothes wringers, $1.75; wash board 13¢; min ing kunife and bowl, 15¢; stove polish, 1c per package. The finest, largest and cheapest line of carving sets ever put on salo in Omaha from 15¢ up to $10.00 per set, every set warranted. This week you can buy a No. 8 wash boiler for 49c. DRUG DEPARTMENT. Wright's sarsaparilla 59¢, regular i 1.00. ¢, rogular price $1,00. al Discovery $1. regular price $1.50. Pierce’s Medieal Discovery 75c, regu- lar price $1.00, Ayers’ Hair Vigor ¥ $1.00. anford’s Tamaica Ginger 40¢, regular price slc, Red O price 25c. Hall's Cough Balsam price $1.00, 0 Witeh Hazel, full pint bottle, 25¢. Household amonia 5¢ and 8¢ per bottle, Sozodont, Van Buskirk’s, 59c. Viola eream. 89¢; regular pi Viola soap, 19¢; regular price, 2c. HAYDEN BROS BARGAINS IN SHOE DEPARTM THIS WEEK. Our large stock of holiday slippers is crowding us badly. We have more com- ing and to makeroom for them must sell the goods. ¢, regular price s Cough Sprup 20¢, regular 75¢, vegular SLIPPERS. Child’s felt house slippers, 7 to 11, 85c. Misses’ felt house slippers, 12 to 2, 45c. Ladies' felt house slippers, s0c, $1.00, Men’s fine embroidered shppers, 75¢, B5¢, $1.25, $1.45 and $1.65, Child’s fino dongola and goat shoes, sizes 4 to T4, T5¢ and S5¢. Child’s solar tip grain school shoes, 8t0 12, $1.00. Misses’ solar tip grain scheol shoes, sizes 13 to 2, $1.35. Boys’ solar tip grain school shoes,sizes 13 to 2, $1.50 and $1.75. Boys’ 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 and lace shoed, $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00. WARM OVERSHOES. Children’s warm lined arctics, 60c, Misses’ warm lined buckle arcties, 75¢. Ladies’ warm lined buckle arctics, 85 Men’s warm lined buckle arctics, $1.00 and $1.25. HAYDEN BROS, Dry Goods and Shoes. e Special Cut Prices. On silverware, gold-headed eanes, watches, diamonds and silverware at . L. ERICKSON’S, 206 N. 16th, Masonic block. e Winter Excursions South. The Wabash has p d on sale round- trip tickets, with choice of routes, to all the winter resorts of the south, Parties desiring to go direct to Sutherland, Omaha’s famous winter resort, where you have boating, fishing and bathing in midwinter, should take the Wabash, in connection with the new fast train on the L. & N., with through sleeping cars to Tampa, Fla., vin Jacksonville and Lachoochee. Only 52 hours to Jackson- ville, 63 to Tampa and 70 to Sutherland. 12 hours in advance of all other routes. Reclining chair and Pullman buffet sleeping cars on all trains, Baggage checked from hotels and ‘u-lmtn resi- dences to destination. For tickets, sleeping car accommodations and full in- formation in regard to routes east or south call at the Wabash office, 1502 Farnam street, or write to G. N, CLAYTON, Northwestern Pass. Agent, Omaha. e Piano Lamps. Samuel Burns is making a run on those $6.50 piano lamps, formerly $12.00, Nothing would make a nicer prosent. e e HAYDE BROS, Special Sale of Holiday Goods. Gents’ fine silk and satin suspenders, plain and embroidered, put up in nice glass boxes, 750, $1,25 and 8150, and up, to $3.00 per box. Gents’ white silk handkerchiefs, beau- tiful initials, 50c, 75 and $1.00 each, 100 dozen gents’ heavy surah silk muf- flers in beautiful light tints, special bar- guins, only 81,50 each. Cent’s fine laundried white shirts only 75¢ and $1.00 each; come two in abox. Gent's fing flannel overshirts, $1.00, $1.50, $1.75 and $2.00 each. Gents’ camels’ hair half hose, 250 per pair, 6 pairs for $1,25. Gents’ fine night shirts, 75c, $1.00 and $1.25 each, HAYDEN BROS., e €3 Upright Plano a8 a Bargain, l Must be sold at once. Inquire at 2410 Caldwell strasty THE BOSTON STORE. Shipwrecked Dry Goods Take the Town by Storm—8till More to Oome. The Greatest Excitement Ever Create Qed by a Dry Goods House—The \Whole Town Rings With Bar« gains From This Sale, 200 CASES MORE OPEN TOMOR- ROW. One case ladies’ and misses” kid gloves in all colors and styles, that be- came wet in the wreck, go ~tomorrow at e u pair. Over 100 dozen extra good quality ladies’ black and colored kid gloves, only slightly damp, go at 10¢ a pair. All the finest lad black and colored kid gloves that have become in any way mussed in the shifting of the cargoes, 25¢ a pair. All the finest, sound and perfect la- dies’ kid gloves from the wreck at 49¢ o wir, P Oho olid caso of Indics finest grade imported cashmere gloves at 19¢, worth a0e. N ALL WET GOODS ON SECOND FLOOR. An immense stock of misses’ and chil- dren's fine zephyr knit mits go at 10c a pair, Tle finest misses’ and young ladies’ hand knit mits at 1 One case of souking wet ladies’ im- ported fast black hose worth s0e, go at 10¢ tomorrow. All the ladies’ fine seamless cashmere hose now go at 15c and 25 Three cases finest quality all sound and perfect ruching received today go at a yard, CASES OF SEVEN WET DRESS GOODS reccived. They go in lots at 124c, 15¢, 19¢, 24c, 86c and 49¢ a yard. All guar- anteed to be worth four times this amouet. On sale in dress goods aisle on first floor. THREE CASES OF WET BLANKETS. Of the goods received yestorday w three cases of goods that were very wet and upon opening we found they were fino white blankets, To close them you s them tomorrow at $1.50 a pair, {ED MUFFLERS AND SILK HANDKERCHIEFS, Fine white silk striped mufliers go at ALE ON MORE fine silk striped colored mufllers, worth $1.25 go at 50c. All silk mufilers worth $2.00 and $2.50 go at 75¢ and 98c. All silk handkerchiefs in plain and brocade, worth up to 50¢, at_19c. All the finest grades of silk handker- chiefs in brocaded and hand embroi- 1 Japanese silk goods, worth up to at 49c. Another immense lot of ladies’ and men’s wet handkerchiefs at 1c each, Fine colored bordered hemstitched goods and open work whito handker- chiefs go at 5e. The finest all linen ladies’ handker- chiefs go at 10e, 15¢ and 25¢. RIBBONS FROM THE SHIPWRECK. One lot of fine all silk ribbon—this is not very wet—goes at 5¢ per yard. This is such goods as WE have been selling at 12¢ per yard. Another lot that is ofly damp, Very fine ribbons go at 8¢ per yard. At 11c and 19¢ we put all the finest and widest ribbons from the shipwreck. These are bigger burgains than we have ever dreamed of selling. “From the bottom of the sea” we have two cases of knit goods. Fino large fascinators in all colors. this is an assorted se and containg many different qualities, But they all go at 19¢ each and are worth up to $1.25, The other case is ladies’ and children’s hoods and toboggans. The goods are silk finished and of the finest quality and go at 19¢ and 85c, They are not very wet and are worth up to $1.35. ANOTHER SOLID CASE OF DRESS BUTTONS. 7 These are only damp, and are fine cut steel jet, peari, covered, and all kinds of dress buttons worth up to50e per dozen; all go in one big heap at 1ie per dozen. All wet yard wide sheetings at 2ic a yard, All wet white flannel at 5¢ a yard. This stock is so immense that it is im- possible for us to name one-tenth the items, but come tomorrow, look at the stock and you will be convinced that this is the chance of your life to secure dry goods at a fraction of their real value, The store is open until 9 o’clock every evening. THE BOSTON STORE, 114 South 16th street. . A. D. Morse. Says—"Remember and make your selections of Christmas slippers this week, Our stock is large and _choice, prices varying from $1 up to $5, Our new line of ladies’ cloth-top Paris kid at. tip, button, on our new California ast, perfect fit, price only $5. Smooth insole, welted and stitched sole, Our best selling men’s shoe, $4 and 85, Su- perior to any shoe in the market. 14th and Farnam, A. D. MORSE, e 5 o' Clock Teas, Samuel Burns calls attention to a nice line of 5 o’clock teas. $2.00 to $12.00. See them. —————— Gaynore’s tenth annual mask ball Mon- day evening, Dec. 15, at Gaynore’s danc- ing academy, 1515 Dodge street. Good music, fine programme. Grand masquerade ball given by the Lotus social club at Germania hall, Harney street, between 18th and 19th, Monday evening, De 1800, Gents, . ladies, 25c. Everybody cordiplly invited. Costumes can be procured at the hall, P AT Carpets. Chas, Shiverick & Co., 1206, 1208 and 1210 Farnam street. Lo SN Holiday Excursions, On December 24, 25 and 81, 1890, and Junuary 1, 1891, the Union Pacific will sell tickets to all points in Kansas and Nebraska at one and one-third fare for the round trip, good returning until Jan- wary 5. 1891, Remember the dates, e Krelle, the hatter, nas removed to 211 S. Thirteenthstreet. e Grand Pretzel Ball, Given by the Omaha Mannerchoir at Germania Hull New Year’s eve, Dec. 81, pracra DA g Qalitfornia Excursions. Pullman tourist sleeping car excur- sions to California and Pacific coast roints leave Chicago every Thursday, ansas City every Eriday via the Sania Fe route, Ticket rate from Chicago $47.50, from Sioux City, Omaha, Lincoln orKansas City 835, sleeping car rate from Chicago $4 per double berth, from Kansas City 83 gcl‘ double berth, Every- thing furvished except meals, These excursions are personally conducted by experienced excursion managers who accompany parties to destination, For excursion folder containing full particu- lars and map folder and time tuble of Santa Fe route and reserving of sleeping car berths, address S. M. Osgood, gen- eral agent, E. L. Palmer, freight and passenger agent, A.,T. & S, F. railroad, 808 Farnam st Nebraska. BENNEON BROS. Somo Big Bargaind dn Our Oloak Department Toinorrow. We've Cut the FPeices in All Depart- ments in Order to Rush Ouat Our lmmewse Stock—A Big Blaughtersn Our Cloaks, We anticipatéd our wants largely. Expecting a cold winter we find we are disappointed and now comes the slaugh- ter of #20,000 in cloaks, all of the v latest designs, This department has al- s been the leading feature of our business, For exquisite styles and_fine workmanship we take the lead. The must be sold. Read the prices cavefully and come _in carly and secure some of the bargains, Astrachan jaciket, $5.00 each, formerly sold at $15.00, Ladies’ Astrachan sacques, 40 inch Monday $5.00 each, formerly sold 5.00, atin lined, Monday vy winter wraps in bro- cade velvet, silk fr] wool frisa and all satin lined, formerly sold at $20.00 to $35.00 each, choice Monday $10.00 each. ’ boucle wraps, fur trimmed, 2.00 each, formerly sold at #7.50. Ladies’ seal plush jackets, only $8.00 each, formerly sold at $15.00. Infant’s long red hmere cloaks, ,flulfin trimmed, Monday 75¢ each, worth Ladies’ beaver shoulder capes $18 and $25, each worth $30 and . Ladies’ genuine monkey capes, seal- skin collar, $16 each, sold “elsewhere at only strachan fur worth $18, Ladies’ wool seal cape and muff only $16, formerly sold at $25. 1,000 ladics’ black hair muffs, 89c e Great sale Monday of ies’ Ch mas aprons at 25¢, 60, 75¢ and $1.00 ench, they are beauties and the prices away down, READ EVERY ITEM. Every department in our store is over- stocked, We must unload. ‘We mean business. The goods must go and we will cut the prices so low that you cannot fail to see that they ave immense bargains, We offer Monday choice of our entire stock of colored gros grain silks, all American makes, such as Cheney Bros. and other manufacturers, worth $1.25 yard, choice Monday 8¢ yurd. A silk dress makes a handsome Christ- capes, $12.50 each, another one, A lot of fine handsome dress patterns utiful designs, worth from $15,00 003 we offer them Monday in two lots at $9.98 and ‘$15.00, and don’t you forgot if, they are dirt cheap. We also offer Monday one lot of fine s in plaids, stripes, henriettas, serges, dingonals, ete., about 75 pieces, allon one counter at s0e yard, none worth less than A large line of fine black goods at 50¢, 65¢ and 75¢ yard; ail special bargains, We offer next week a handsome line of fine dumask table sots: they are very nice for a Christmas present. Hemstitched bleached satin damask cloths and napkins to mateh, from $6 up to $15.00 per set. Plain satin damask sets from $2.50 up to $10.00. Anlelegant lina lunch ., cloths, fancy table' covers, ete., all” at away down prices. A lot of fine white marsailles bed spreads at 81,50, $2.00, $2.50 and up. All special for the holiday trade. Gents’ all wool et undershirts and drawers, worth $1.25, go Monday at 89c each, Fine eider down comforters at $5,00, worth from $10.00 to $15.00. Great cleaning up of blankets and comfortors at less than wholesale prices. Don’t forget our holiday department in basement, Larger and finer than ever. Largest line of dolls west of Chicago. Some people think they carry dolls, but when you see our stock and” prices you forget all about other supposed doll stores, ‘We have thousands of handsome ents for old and young and can you. res- please he prices are right, so don’t delay. Come in at once undavoid the late rush, Open every evening until Christmas, BENNISON BROS. A2E r ekl g Violin bow and box for 507 North 16th. e Johnny—Mamma, whatis the matter with Mr. Bigstyle’s horse; he looks like the framework of a hencoop. Mamma—Oh Mr. B. does not read THE BEeE and has not found out the virtues of Standard Horse and Cattle Food. Take ours over to him tonight, it may yet save his horse’s life. 9, S. Bank, Sy The Fastest Record May be Broken By most any horse if he can go fast enough. Standard Horse and Cattle Food will put hurry into a sawhorse. The American District Telegraph think of giving the me: boys a dose. For sule by all druggists, grocers and feed stores. DL e Wednesday, Boston Store Day. All toys and holiday goods from the ship wréek on salo Wednesday ut THE BOSTON STORE, 114 8, 16th street. SR Samuel Burns is showing as presents for gentlemen, shaving glasses, fancy cups, &e., & e Attention, Veterana, All veterans of the war of 1861-65 served six month#and more in this war, are requested to meet at Green’s hall Sunday afternoom, Dee. 14, 1890, at 2:30 sharp. You will learn something to your interest inregard to pension boun- ties, ete, e A Chawming Memory. No improvement have been so marked, 80 signally perfeet in attainment, in the last few years, asthe numerous luxuries which have beenrintroduced intranscon- tinental travel. Instead of harrowing recollections the tourist now has left to him when his journey is completed, a charming me of perfect train ser- vice and palace dining cars. The ar- rangements this winter for dining cars on the Union andiSouthern Pacific roads is something far in advance of anything in that hitherto attempted. L B Guitars from $3.00 up atS. Bank, 507 North 16th, ' —_— Clergymen desiring naif-fare permits for the year 1891 on the Chicago, Mil- waukee & St. Paul Ry. will_please make application as soon us possible. Blunks for this purpose can be secured from F. A. Nash, general agent, 1504 Farnam et., Omaha, A P L Peacock coal. No soot, quick fire, white ash. A.J. Meyer & Co., opp. P O, Seaman’s carriages best and cheapest Banjos from $1.50 to $40.00. S. Bank, 507 North 16th, Buy Standard horse ¢ id cattle food, l DON'T FORGET THAT Mrs, I, Bensou's Store is Headquarters for Elegant Holiday Goods. The Place to Buy Splendid Presents for Your Friends—Largest Stock and Greatest Variety in the City. IF YOU AR UNCERTAIN about the selection of acceptable holiday presents for husband, son, brother or sweetheart, the following list will give you valuable suggestions and approxi- mate prices, Any of the following will make handsome and appropriate’ pres: Llegant and new novelties in tinted kid, parchment, ivorine and celluloid, including otehing, photo, letter and pa- per holders, jewel boxes, butterily and an calendars, new designs in bangle board: New designs in_sofa pillows, trimmed in sweet gri Plush squares for table pads und_sofa pillows. A great varicty of figured and bordered plushes for mak- ing handkerchief and glove cases, eravat cases, table covers, scarfs, and mantle and piano drape A largeline of stamped tavle squares 1 and 14 yards square, for art linen em- broidery, withart linen fringe, all wash materials, Stamped linens for bureau scarfs, splashers, side-board covers and towel shams. A grand line drapes from 25 up and dr sts, ready made . A large line of kets, lovely dresser sets in Romi broidered and other fancy styles, Roman embroidered center pieces, doylies, vers, ete. Beautiful &ilk embroidered handker- chiefs from s0c up, embroidered linen handkerchiefs at all prices, jewelry, kid gloves, party gloves, black lace searfs, pompadour ruching, collars, short neck- wear of every deseription, silk mittens, sill hose, silk underwear, satin corsots and an elegant stock of fans, A large line of ice wool fasci FOR J D Tnitial handkerchiefs in black or white, large size, best quality of silk, price $1.00. Bluck and white silk handkerchiofs, good quality, price 50 Handsome umbrellas with latest novel- ies in natural wood and silver-tipped handles, sitk guaranteed. Embroidered suspenders, necktie cases, handkerchief and glove cases, traveling toilet cases, cuff and collar boxes, beauti- ckets. High novelties in holders, book marks, pen wipers, other new designs that must be seen be appreciated. FOR INFANTS, 50. Afghans, hid boots, little nansook dresses from 58¢ up. Knit booties in silk, wool and kid, hand-embroidered cashmere and flannel sacques, crochot wool sncques. MRS, J. BENSON, calendnas, photo " to Toilet sets mitts, silk vest The new offices of the Island route, 1602 Sixteenth and I stre , Omaha, are the finestin the city. Call and see them, Tickets to all points east at lowest rate: el Cigars and Horses. If men in general would pay half the attencion to the quality and care of their horses that they do to the cigars smoke there would be more good hor on our streets, Horses need diuret laxatives and alteratives as well as pel sons, Thoy need changes of food, they need clean stables and careful grooming. If you canmnot. afford a groom, put on your overalls, batten the eracks n, and last but not least buy andard horse and eattle food and use it sed you will ne without it. lo” by all druggists, grocers and feed storcs in the city. st Great Rock Buy Standard horse and cattle food. s “an American Girl in Africa” Would be as greatly nonplussed as her sistor at home, who is about to sclect a box of choice ¢ for her Christmus gift! Now, ladies, if you will just rely upon the judgment of Robertson B cigar importers, 216 South 15th stre we will give you the benefitof our know edge in this line, so_that your be appreciated by the recipient and not thrown aside as vile_stuff, only fit to be cast in the mive. We cater to the most refined tastes, and will doubl. selves to assist you in your gratify the most fascinating indulgenc of mankind. Our reputation is estab- lished among the smokers; give us the opportunity to prove our assertions. AP $5,000 speeial fund to loan. Paul, 1609 Farnam. s e Buy Standard horse and cattle food, i Sl German Theater. At Germania hell Sunday night. Good seats will have to be bought in time for **Mein Leopold.” Tne COMMITTEE. Geo. J. i iy Weinesday, Boston Store Day. All toys and holiday goods from the ship wreck on sale Wednesday at THE BOSTON STORE, 114 S, 16th street. - Music folios for holiday. North 16th. 3. Bank, 507 e Mein Leopold, Sunduy, Dec, 14, at Germania hall, TLook in our window for useful Christ- mas gifts, Robinson & Garmon’s 1311 Farnam. A. Orchard Has a fine line of v rockers, ladies” d cases just the thing for an Christmas present. L Sherman & McConnell prescriptionists and family chemists, 1513 Dodge. s, fancy " glove clegant NEIE Through couches—Pullman palace sleepers, dining cars, free reclining chair ars to Chicago and intervening points ute. Ticket nam via the great Rock 1sland office 1602, Sixteenth and I o Smoking jackets for Christmas Rabinson & Garmon’s, 1311 Farnam, LAt Shaman’s repository R 1,500 to loan_on vacant property, on short time and low rate of interest. W, H. Gates, 503, 504 N. Y. Life building, e P If you want to rent a house or have rents to collect call on Geo. J. Paul, 1600 Farnam, e The Shining Lights Of the old world, soldiers, statesmen and men of letters, all write in_the most extravagant praise of our facilities for travel in America. And we are entitled to the praise, On every English line is the same old dusty lunch coun known by all tourists for these man years, Not even a drink of water; nor u crust of bread tobe had on the train, No wonder our transatlantic friends ex- press amazement when they sit down to a hotel dinner on one of the palace dining cars on the Union and Southern Pacific railways—an arrangement which is the most perfect in the country today, at Fine carriage: THIRTY-TWO:- PAGES HA BROS, Jewolry Depurtment. Special low prices on solid gold and plated jowelry. Solid gold baby rings, 15¢. Solid silver thimbles, 13¢. Solid gold friendship rings, 89¢, Silver plated napkin rings, 10¢, Solid gold toothpicks, 15¢. Ladies’ solid gold rings with real dia- mond sets, $1.95, Solid gold colls dinmond sets, $1,95. ents' gold fillod Springfield or Waltham, warranted, Ladies’ buttons with genuino watchoes, $10. Rlgin, fully solid silver watches, stom t, $3.50, worth $10.00, ntal poarl opera glasses in 30, worth §10.00. clocks, good timers, Hde. Roger Brothers' silver knives forks, $1,2: Brac or chain: ilverware, nut pick: a g rving sets, child’s sets, fancy clocks, spoons, ladies’ and gents® solid gold and filled watches and all the latest noveltios in jowelry at one-half jewelers’ pr Ladies solid gold pen vl hotders, 9%, Genuine Bohemian garnet scarf pins in solid gold setting, 3¢ HAYDEN BROS, vith ivory and pe Washington and Oregon, This new empire of the northwest is attracting universal attention and the reason for this is the almost unlimitod resources thut have recently been opened and the surpy growth of thisregion. Largo agricultural aveas; vast forests and immoense deposits of precious me are to be found in Oregon and Washing- ton, and by reason of the varied natural esources of the country this section offers unequaled opportunities for the investment of capital and location of in- dustries that are not surpassed by the older sections of the United Sty The Union Pacific on account of its fast time, through Pullman sleepers and din- ing cars, free reclining ehair cars and free colonist sleepers from the Missouri yer, 18 conceded to be the favorite route for persons going to either Wash- ington or Oregon, For pamphlets fully deseriptive of the abovo named states, or for rates, time of teains ov any information por the Union Pacific, eall on or addr your nearest ticket agent ov the under signed, who will most cheerfully furnish any information that may be desived. A. P. Deuel, city ticket agent, 1302 Far- nam street, Omaha, Neb. ssional attainments, wrling business qualitios and the y social graces of Dr. W. H. Betts, principal of the renowned Botts & Betts institute at Denver, all combine, in view of his unparalelled suceess, to give him a reputation enjoyed by few men in the medical profession. He seems to be pe- culiarly andowed by nature for a comn- plete understanding of and absolute mas- tery over the varied and complic forins of disease, and when to th added the henefit of along and su ful practice in Lurope and Am is no wonder that the records of 5 Botts & Betts show so many remarksable cures where others had failed to confer the slightest benefi - Visit Max Geisler elegant and surp The ladies of the First Universal chureh will hold an informal sale Tues- The high prol bird store; 100 of ng NXmas presents. day and Wednesday, the 16th and afternoon and evening, at Goodr Tuesday, at 7 p. m., supper will be served at 25¢, which will also admit to the sale. Wednesday evening, at 8 be a social entertainment. i il Wednesday, Boston Store All toys and holiday goods from the ck on sale Wednesday at THE BOSTON STORE. 114 S, 16th st - Not Much Use Advertising. spt for the benefit of stranger 3 living in Ou knows the great Chicago & North ern runs four passenger trains e day to Chicago, and that the aud 9:10 p. m, accelerated vestibule trains with new sleepers and free parlor chair cars run direct from the U, P. pot, Omala. thus avoiding the annoy- hange of c at Council Bluffs. Sufe, suro, sumptuous, speedy, satisfuc- tory. The city ticket office is at 1401 Farnam St. Baggage checked from residences, Sleeping berths re pd to Chicago and all points beyond on all lines. R. R. Rrrenie, ; 1 Agent. m., will Tickets (e, el ot Bargains in children’s overconts, $3.75 and $5.00. Robinson & Garmon, e The funeral of John Lammrich will take place today from the residence of the late John T. Paulsen, 2506 Lake strectat 2 p.m, Interment, Prospect Hill, All friends of the family invited. s M Richter, the practical fuvier is tobe found at Continental block, room 6. First class work at moderate pr paittes Sstoud; Drs Billings & Sherraden, dentists, 101 S, 15th st . opp. P. O, - Water Rents Due January 1st. 5 per cent_discount allowed if paid on or before Jan, 1st, at company’s of- fice, BEE building. S Christmas novelties at Robinson & warmon’s, 1311 Farnam. S - Marked Inte is now shown by eastern pe ntof Oregon and Washington, arly thut region adjacent to Yuget Sound. The reason for this is the almost unlimited resources that have lately been opened up, und the surpris- ing growth of Portland, Tacoma, Seattle and other cities and towns aleng Puget Sound. The Union Pacific on account of its fast time, short line, through Pullman palace sleepers, free reclining chair cars, elegant dining cars, and free Pullman colonist sl rs, from the Missouri river, is the favoriteroute to this region, and tickets via this line should always be asked for, IPor complete information relative to this remarkable section, time of trains, vates, pamphlets, ete., call on your ne: est ticket agent or address the under- signed. E. L. LOMAX, General Passenger Agent Omahu, ple in the RALIS I Before Buy A piano examine the new sc: plano, A. Hospe, 151 lo Kimball 3 Douglas, x Holzheier Co. ine watch repairing, 1413 Douglas st. - Seaman’s wagons best and cheapest. - The American ldea is that “*nothing is too good for me when I travel,” and in _consequence we havi become noted as the most luxurious trav- elers in the world, That which the peo- ple demand, the roads must supply, and thus we have also the most perfectly ap- pointed railway s The traveler now dine ace dining car clear through in his jour- ney, from Council Bluffs und Omaha to San Francisco, on the Union and South- | ern Pacific roads. AY Of Tropical Fruitsat Branch & O Mr. Hazzard, manager of the fruit d partment of this popular commissios house, has just nn'--‘ Mr. Fred Hazzard, shipping clork fo Randazzo & Son, Flo specimens of the new vanilla sweet oranges, grape fruit, the in “Omaha. It is as largo very large orange and grows in | ors of four to five, it is a delicioud the tangarine a deop yellow s of orange, the finest of its kind, e is also o fine sample of lemon i The specimens were all finely developed and formed with the persimmons and luseious streawberries, from southern Califorr & most tempts cacios, Branch s for all kinds of s fruits, Their fine y is free to all and will be worthy crop, includin specimens first ever Visit Max Geis 100 of clogant and surp) ng Xmas presents, Max ( bird store; 100 of and surprising Xmas prosonts, Johnson's €, op AN The late edition is meeting with great favor among _eminent literary people. 1 what a few of them say: * T'he amount of valuable "information is wonderful,” ete.—Rt. Hon. W. 1. Gladstone, L. L.D. “*More accurate _knowledgo ordinary library,” ete.—Pres, Anderson, L. 1. D, **More information than can_be found in any other,” ete.—P'res. . D, Wool- L.D, A worthy monument of scholarship,” ete.—Pres. Croshy, L.L.D. “T'he best in the English lang general use,” ete.—Prof. T. W L.L.D. It s superior to all Pres, 1. G, Robinson, T.1 Nothing superior to it, G Whittier, the poet As a holidoy present you could not de- light your friend with literary taste, more for the same expense than” to g him this wor For casy on the isle Visit clegant than M. an B, American Howard nge 101 . Dwight, others,” ete,— "ete.—John ment plan call or address neral agent, . P, HUNNICUTT, Room Chamber of Commerce, Omaha, Neb, - Change Among the many exigencies of modern travel there is one requirement which is always popular and always in demand, and that is “a thr ice.” i too short to *‘chs hundred miles, and the travelling pub- lic have very properly rebelled against all such old-Tashioned ratlrondi The through equipm *acifio, “the original ove route,” provides for a through car service for all points west from the M i - Dr. Birney cures catavrh, Bee bldg e All Music at Keduced Price. 6,000 pieces only 10¢ a copy at berg's, 16th s Capitolave & Dodge. o On a Visit. chance to go home and visit the old folks during the holidays. Tha Union Pacific will sell on December 24, 25 and 31, 1890, and Januarvy 1, 1891, round trip tickets toall Kansas and Ne- braska points for one and one-third fare for the round trip, good returning Janus ary b, 1801, Here is o T Buy Standard horse and cattle food. AL A0180.60C, . DIED. PETERSON—Mrs. C., b ed wife of Christian Peterson, in the 57th year of her age, at her residénce in Gramercy park, December 12, Funcral from her late vesidence [ 14, at2 p. m. Interment at Prosp Friends of the family invited. embex . Hill, H. B. IREY & BRO o 2-story and attlc house d wood finish, ail modern {mprovement lnrgo burn, enst. front, d1su near Hunsco park. . 7 room_house, modern fmprovements, 27th ary's nve., w0t hotise, 31st near Hanscom purk. ull lot, 33 and Pacill i cottage and barn, Bristol ne. tront, Virginia Lowe ave und un and Hamilton and 20th und Burs ) cash requited if purchaser will ct tront, puved st, 3 bIks court house, 520 cach, ch #4500, f 0. under or 16th i 140, 85 v acres in'Bellidre h, sightly i, good trer will be considered on the near Grame ar prope ortised and sold Houses for rent in ull parts of the eity LEastern Money to Loan at Low Rates. H. B. Ivey & Bro., 206 N, Y. Life BII’ge Aol Ve TE9T-¥ bR Lol Day Bronze Cloeck $3.96. WARRANTED. HAYDEN BROS' WINTER CAPS At Frederick & Co's. For Ladies, Men and Boys, in Seal. Fur, Blush and Cloth.” Don’t miss the HOLIDAY - BARGAINS, Eight ved from his «nn} rida, somo ologant of soord, a8 Meinse \ *apple:on wve,§,500, 00, 3

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