Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, December 17, 1892, Page 8

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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: BOSTON " 13,75 Black Beaver REEFER Half satin lined, braided, bound, Worth $10. SATURDAY, DECEMBER STORE 15,98 Watteau Back REEFER Tan mixtures, sat- in lined, Worth 512,50, 17, 1892, BOSTON STORE N. W. Cor. 16th and Douglas Sts.,, Omaha, Neb. LADIES’ SILK HANDKERCHIEFS AND MUFFLERS 1000 200 Dozen Dozen Ladies’ Pure Silk Embroidered Jepanese Handkerchiefs [9¢ 250 3¢ 49c BOSTON STORE, N. W. Cor. 16th and Dougla,s Sts.. Omaha, Ne). 1(?“9 50c¢ The very finest grade of Ladies’ Imported CRSHNERE HOSE and SILK LISLE HOSE Worth $1.25. 758 (9 Misses' Pure Silk Embroidered Chiffon and White Silk Grepe and Silk Mufflers|,, o WHITE 250 49¢ Heavy Ribbed Fast Black HOSE 200 Dozen Ladies’ and Men's AT Ladics' Pure SiK Hose in black and colors,worth AND BLACK - W 25¢. Drocaded Mufkflers, orth : Muiflers in New Colors and Polka Dots at 48: $1.00 $1.50 "SBUIY Juq Suiuea3 Aeag uadu Fur Trimmed Reefer Jacket Brown or Tan. Satin Lined. Gpen Every Evening Until Xmas. of 2001 Plain or mm e d ments, worth up to Infants® A1l Wool Ribbed and lain Cashmere Hose Ladices® Al Wool Plain and l{lh black Cashmere Hose Hose Worth $1. N. wW. COr 16th a.nf'l Doudlaq Sts..Oma.ha, Neb. 400 Dozen Childre and “|s-g\ N. 'W Cor. 16th a,ml Douglas 8ts., VOma.ln,. Neb 1000 DOZEN 800 DOZEN Men’s Nen’s Y aienhe All Wool AlIl Wool Natural Gr NON-SHRINKABLE and Fancy Switz Conde UNUERW[AR Suitable for polic N. W, Cor. 1Gth and melas Sta Oma.ha,. Neb Grand Glove Sale! ELEGANT CHRISTMAS GLOVES. Rll\hul Underwear ‘Worth 40¢. Having the sole agency of P. & P Gloves, we claim to have the only complete glove depart n Omaha.” We have added an line o Christmas gloves which you will find very handsome and uscful presents. 2. and 1. pEEs - AR s IN THIS CHAUMONT 97c 5 T l)(_{"_" CS, 1 LOT you will alsos ressCUitoEnn: d find a’tull line of A Kkid in : Biarritz Shopping Glo 'y pair gu It they we give a new pairs shade now rn, in- 39 we will sell ontaine Mou ) cluding all shades o ) en and red. Regular$?.25 Gloves in ¢ All Gloves are Flflce(l to lhe Mand by E)(per! Fll:lerl Bnglish Vicuna UNDERWEAR All sizes, shirts or draw Ladics’ Fast Black iquestrienne the Basement. ights, Worth § Ladics’ All Wool Zephyr Knit Underw Worth $1.25, Go at T5e. P& P, 7Mook R Kid Gloves which are equal to any $2.00 gloves in Omaha, Al but $1.25 Sat- light and dark ‘Juoureseg 91 ut sLog, Toys in Worth at least $1.25. Worth at least HAYDE Giits, A Ruddy Glow DOCTOR : MGGREW [ BROS. DRY GOODS CO. ow is the time to buy infants’ THE MORS! rars, | €hildren’s caps and hood BUTTER, CHE Don’t forget to visit and Christmas Jackets, of ail kinds Shoe Department. We arc now showing the largest line aydenstibutterd| A palriol iy eboosimikeRn Rvery as: of gents’ linen and silid handkerchiefs in } the country, at our usual low prices. It will pay you to look. We have now on line of gents’ fine tiful handles, at #: $5.00. Our line of silk and wool mufllers can- not be equaled in the city at the price. Our entire stock of ~ladies’ fancy lisle threna and silk hose to be closed out at less than they can be imported today. Commencing tomorrow, we will show | the finest lino of ladies’ aprons ever seen in this city., Over 100 dozen on display. Aprons from 15e to $3.00 each. Clearing sale of fur muffs must be closed out t once. 'rench 1 muffs, fir.e qualit 2.5 3,00 each, From now until Christmas we will put on sa'e 500 dozen ladi real kid gloves, worth $1.50 per pa Buy your g display an clegant < umbrellas, beau- 50, $3.00, 3400 und y trimmed, 50¢, 6Gac, 75¢ up to 3. (m ‘ CLOAKS AND JAC 5 Our large and complets stockk of jackets, plush garments and furs, sug- gest to purchas suituble Christinus presents for their mothers, wi ters and sweethearts. To avoid the rush of holiday trade, we suggest to our | patrons who contemplate purchasing gifts for holiday presents to call early before assortment is hroken, maiie their selections and we will deliver goods when they wish. ‘T'oinduce purchasers to call early, we have placed our entire stock on sale at rwlm ed prices. T , Sis- Cooney capes for § uu reduced from #5.00. Astrachan capes for from $7.50, Astrachan capes for from $10,00, Cooney capes for $11.00, reduced from $15.00. | Astrachan capes for $16.50. reduod from $22 50, Astruchan capes for #2250 from $30,00, Monkey fur capes for §19.50, reduced from $25,00. RLRIMMED A cheviot jacket, § $5.00, reduced $7.00, reduced reduced JACK 50, reduced from ’\ melette trom #9.00, A camelette jacket, from % A worsted from §13.50, A diagonal jacket, from $15.00. Above line in black and all shades of tan, trimmed with cooney, electric seal, | poseum, vacoon and beaver furs. 500 dren’s cloaks, at the phenom- | onal price of 5,00, sizes 10 and 12 worth from $0.00 to $15.00, | It is not a question of price any longer. This is a grand closing out sale of all kinds of winter millinery goods. Ladies’ plain and trimmed hats. Chil- dren’s hats and caps of every descrip- tion. Fine millinery and ornaments. Ostrich feathers at 25¢, 80¢, 85¢ and w worth 50¢ up to #1.50, Fancy feuthers at ¢, e, 100, 15¢ and jacket, 86.75, reduced $0.00, reduced jacket, $10.00, reduced $12.00, reduced | ribbons, trimmings | depoartme) B \Where and ¢ made 1n We have country 1Sc and 20¢ Creamer Remember t to be as we say or money refunded. Wo also carry the finest stock of cheeso in the city, and selling at the lowest price. Wisconsin full cream, Sc, per pound. New Jersoy and 16e, pung America full cream, 124c. I cheeso: 124¢, e and 1 l nn!)\nr'ux che 12¢c and E e und 16e, per package, T go, Se per package. “romago de brie, 40 per pound. Pineapple cheese, 5 each. o 5 50 ‘ou can buy the finest country ; every pound of it butter for Idc, 16c, 24c and 26c, guaranteed 10c and 12ic pure cream cheese, ld¢ pound. ., per package. ch. 5 ench. meat for Tic per pound. Apple butter, 7 per pound. trawberr) and ruspberry presecves, ome heve for your fresh oysters. We hom fresh every day from Balti- e See the celebrated Sohmer piano at IPord & Charlton Mu Co., 1508 Dodge. Look Out for Cold But ride inside of the elect lighted and steam heated vestibuled apartment trains of the Chicugo, Milwaukee & St. Paul railway and you will be as warm, comfortable and chéerful as in your own library or boudoir. To travel Chicago and Omaha in these luxuri- ously appointed trains is a supremo sat- isfaction; and, as the somewhat ancient advertisement used to read, **forfurther particulars see small bills.” Small bills (and large ones, too) will be accepted for passuge und sleeping car tickets at 1501 Farnam street. cather, Holiday goods, Franzer, jew'r, opp. p.o Rl bRRAAT: 28 Complete New Stock All goods marked low in plain fig CHAS, SHMIVERICK & (O, 1206, 1208 and 1210 Farnam St. leal estate, Barguing only. My word is good. Albright. \. Y. Life bldg, between ! ceptable present; try a pair of our best dongola hand-turned button shoes ab 3.25 u pair, $5.00 is our regular price. This price good for one week. MEN LIPPERS. Ladies will find our complete in both sorts and sizes. Second assortment very floor, near elevator. THE MORSE DRY - T OR SOUTH GOODS CO. Qin the W The short line to est route south, 7 hours to Hot Springs. ) hours to New Orleans. hours to . Ouly 52 hours to Jacksonville, With™ corresponding fast time to all points east and south. Round trip tickots to Hot Springs, New Orleans, Lake Charles, Galveston, San Antonio, City of Mexico, Los Angeles, Sun Fran- cisco, Mo bile,Jucksonvilte, Tampa, Ha- vana and all the winter resorts of the south and west. Reclining chair cars free to St. Louis, Toledo and Detroit. Puilman buffet’ sleeping cavs on all trains. Baggage checked from hotels and private residences to destination. Fortickets, sieeping car accommodations and further information eall at Wabash ticket office, 1502 Farnam street, or write, G. N. CLAYTON, Agent, Omaha, e e Holiday goods, F'renzer, jew’r, opp. p.o. [Prescoing and interior decorating; de- signs and estimates [urnished. Honry Lehmann, 1508 Douglas street. — - and quick- Dealers can clects pe dards per can, 2 avorites per can, Also bulk Standavds, wanted, and celery from bunch. Send your Christmas orders at once to David Cole & Co., “The Anti Monopoly Oyster House.” Goods the very best. No firm allowed to undersell us, $19 So. 10th street, Omaha, Neb, - - Holiday goods, Frenzer, jew'r, opp. p.o. —— Water rents due Junuary 1, payable at company’s office, BEi building; 5 | cent discount_allowed if paid on or be- fore Jaruary 1. Office open Wednesdays and Saturdays till 8 p, m. The only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder.—No Ammonia; No Alum, Used in Milli~as of Homes—40 Years the Standard. on cheek N2z and brow \g\\‘ \ Z isevidence 3 that the body is getting proper nourishment. When this glow of health is absent assimilationis wrong, and health is letting down. Scott's Emulsion taken immediately arrests waste, regardless of the cause. Consumption must yield to treatment that stops waste and builds flesh anew. Almost as palatable as milk. and Vigor. Useitand pay if satisfied. Addrass VON MOHL CO.. Hole Ameriean Agents, Cineiunati, Oblo, HEALTHFUL, AGREEABLE, CLEANSING. for Farmers, Miners and Mechanics, A PERFECT S80AP FOR ALKALI WATER, Cures Chafing, Chapped Hands, Wounds, Busns, Et. A Delightful Shampoo, WHITE RUSSIAN SOAP, Spaciaily Adapted for Use in Hard Water NEBRASK A National Bank, U, S, DEPOSITORY, OMAHA, ) 13, Capital....... .. $400,000 ,000 aten, provigent: co, W. V. "wls B Surplus..... nd Diectora=Honry : vice presidon Morao. John &, Collths, J. N. Heed, casbier. THE IRON BANK, . Maur] 1 Patrick; O1ALIST, In the treatment of all forms of Private Disea R atment of th which 1% proven by the univer 0 have been cured. Write for b ladws Perfent SYRINGE, The only perfect and rectal =y world Jt s tho anly Byrinyo ey w gl aginal nge n the 1 cloth ik or necossitating the ke of u vessel, and which can ulso bo useid for rectal ARDResbER Price $3.00. Mail orders solicited TheAloed Penfold Co., ath Stroot, X1 O POS hysiclans' pre nccurately pre low prices, DR. R. W. BAILEY | Teoth Filled With- out Pain by the Latest Inven tion. Teeth Extracted Without Pain or Danger. A Full Sef of Teeth on Rubber for $5.00. Perfoct fit guarantecd. Teeth extracted i the morning. New ones nserted in the evening of suimy day Fee specimens of Removable B Fee specimens of Flexiblo Elay All work warranted as represc Office Third Floor Paxton Block, Telephone 1055, 1ith and Furnam Sta 0 elevator or stulrwuy from 16th St entrance. orly morpmy ganit Curea in | Be'si No Rty does he want for Christmas? That's the question that agitates the feminine mind throughout this broad land tod and, in truth, that same mind rather enjoys the agitation. It is pleasant—this plan- ning—and scheming; this mak and buying—and hiding away nooks and forbidden rooms these Christmas gifts, till the all eventful day. But we all enjoy it—we men as well. What Doces a man want? That's the poser. There’s hundred's of things yow can buy for boys—and girls—and school friends—and sisters—and mothers—and wives—but a man—he's so different. “There's so few things that a man wants that don’t cost a fortune, ys one woman who's all tired out shopping. But she's wrong. If your i is a republican, buy him an umbrel (he’ll need Woa've all sort to $4.50, Then 66 99 sprotection”). likes slippers—every man doces—likes to put’em on and put his feet up higher than his head—and puff a good cigar—30¢ to $1.50 (that’s the price of the slippers). Then men like to be “co d” by a pretty woman, and they even enjoy |t if they're “cuffed” by one, ll linen gollars or cuffs N} Ther he's agreat buy him handkerchiefs— plain or fancy Want to call your attention to a hundred dozen full size fine Japanese silk hemstitched handkerchi Then there's neckw: 0 Bes! —5¢c—10¢—15¢c—20¢c— cent kind- 1k to “tie” t 25¢ 25¢ each, e thi at 15¢ c—6G5e—T75e—00¢ Aside BBe—w 0 legantly $1.00, lln.n there's suss gular goods, (18¢to 75¢), we show novels For atins— all colors from the old standby shape gotten up sei at pend Aside from v ties designed especially Christmas—in silks and the finest goods made ndividual hoxes—$1.00to $2.25. There's gloves and mittens - mufflers 15¢ to $2.00-an especially att active line of handsome colors in cashmere and crazy cloth at 50¢. Then there's jewelry—-cuff buttons, leve ink-watch guards - scarfe pins—stud buttons and s0 on. Our corner window with each are ticle marked with its pr tells you wh to buy your *‘male’™ presents for Lhrlstmas ) plain or embroidercd— OPEN TILLO P. M.

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