Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, December 2, 1893, Page 8

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s > SPRCIAL SALE M EVIAL SATURDAY. dw \‘:\Lln'ml e lhu \cmpmw bar- guins offered here: Boys' Clothing Last chance at this stock. We ave closing it out and it is going rapidly. Saturday we hunrh all our boys’ suits worth from $9 to $12 and give you your choice of them for 5.00- . A rare chance, 1.50 goods for $1.10 $1 goods for 75c. ats, $10 ;:()unla for $3. hILnsltnlnshlnws Saturday at prices w hwh Special sale talk: Men’s fine flannel shirts, Men’s fine flannel shirts, Men's fine flannel shirts, Meu’s fino flannol shirts, $1. 00. ‘Phese are all worth from 25 to 85 per cent more money. Two lines of fine underwear—too \nxzh 2.50. | trade. \etly half price, 5 finest wool shirts and drawers, vriced for our out 4 23 ) finest ribbed shirts and drawers, A line of blue ribbed shirts and dr ers, sold overywhere at 1,25, redu 1o ed A line of to &oe, Men's all wool hose reduced to 25¢. Men’s 75¢ nightshirts reduced to BASEMENT. JAPANESE WORK. Largest collection of Japanese Goods ever shown in Omal DELICIOUS CEXLON TEA FREER Japanese cups and saucers, 18c. Sugar and cream sets, 25¢. Cream pitchers, 10¢. Doilg, 5e, 10¢ and Nupkins, 89¢ par 100, Fire screens, 80c. Japanese costumes worn by sales. pcuph.-. Tic underwear reduced H0c. A CUP OF THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2, 18 Cloaks. Get your winter cloak before our beautiful stock is broken. We have some elegant goods at from 25 to 35 per cent under prices from our recent great cloak purchase. A table of all wool jackets —your choice for Recent value ¢7. 50 $3|5fl Children’s short cloaks, made of eiderdown, trimmed with fancy all good fur, at $3, $3.75 and 35-00 L"xdxes newmarkets, all wool gocds, recent value $10.00, sale price $5|00 A choice lot of Tong jackets, newest styles, regu- lar g15 garments, at Slfl-ufl yool newmarkets in blacks, blues and browns, reg- ular $20 garments, $Ig 00 q THE MORSE ORY GO0DS €O IHE MORSE DR 60003 . 1 HESE IR A0 0. He will hold a rousing big receptioh at our store Saturday from 2 to 5 and from 8 to 1o p. m COME AND GIVE HIM WELCOME, YE CHILDREN. week, Saturday, December 2nd, on our second floor, by direct command of anta Claus, King of Wonc who has decided to make our store his headquarters during his stay in Omaha. 10 p. m dren. day, from 4 until 6 o'clock Santa Claus will be here and will take orders from the children for what th . Santa Claus, King of Wonderland, will be at our store, scated upon his throne, and will hold Every boy and girl, accompanied by one of their parents, will receive a present from Santa Claus, and, Saturday afternoon from 2 a reception for the chil« 2y want for Christmas, Parents, bring your children next week and give orders to Santa Claus. Art Goods and Yarns These goods are now displayed on first floor. Special St urday bargains. Sofa pillows, cushions and head rests at 3¢, 7ac, $1.00 and $1.75. Saxony yarn, Te. Germantown yarn, 13c. Germantown knitting, 25¢. Zephyrs, be. Toboggans, 25¢; were 7he, Toboggans, 49¢; worth $1,00. Fascinators, 35¢, 50c and 65e. Nice wool shawls, 75¢ to £5.00. Special scarfs, sale on hand made tidies, ;, mp oloths, centre pieces, 1y cloths end doylios. Kld Gloves. We place on sale 100 dozen of splasher: Reynier e Gloves, every pair warrauted. Shades of tans, brown, green, heleotrope, and black. Saturday price, $1.50. Notion Sale. This has been the busiest have known for many a month, The Puritan Pin sale is creating lots of enthusiasm. Everybody buys from 1 to 3 papers. A silvered pin tray FREE with a paper. Special prices on notions. list at notion counter. We have en- larged our notion department and it is by far the most complete stock in the Ribhons. week we See vrice Buy your Christmas ribbons now. We can save you just 50 per cent. We offer 1,000 pieces of satin ribbon,in all widths, at the following price: No. 5 Satin 7e. No. 7 Satin 9c. No. 9 Satin 11c. No. 12 Satin 13c. No. 16 Satin 15c. No. 22 Satin 18c. UNDERWEAR Keep warm for little money. never was such in underwea Odd Tot boy: wer The splendid values offe wo can give you. 3.00 Dr. o price... Tacger '$1.00 lot of Dr. Jaeger's child- ~Iu-|r|m..' uits, were $3.50 $1.50 Ladies’ $2.50 Unton Suits, they are non - shrinking, sale Briee S e S Odd Rem nants from our recent Ladies’ English merino combin- ation Suits, slightly soiled, have been $2.50, sale price. ... $1.00 Awors, 31L0L7 dress good: ale, lengths from Odds and merino nmh yards, at exactly Il P hvesbeenis alo price . 12%c Children’s flecco linad vests, worth 50¢, sale price.......... 35¢ Ladies’ s huir Vests and Pants, a bargain hard to veat av... Ladies’ flecce lined vests, o garment, sale price 35¢ MAYDENS' HOLIDAY CLEARING Ladies' and Ohildren's Cloaks and Jackets at Less Than Half Price. NOTIONS GET A BIG REDUCTION IN PRICE ! Holiday Goods Will Soon He Crowding Us lu All Departments—Be Your Own Judge s to What These Prices Will Do, CLOAK DEPART) I, Ladies' jackets in blue, brown and tan, J\nu warm Munn nt worth $6.50, Satur- Im mpu, worth $7.50, now only he best electric seal cape in Omaha for § Sold everywhore for #35.00. beaver cloak, fur-trimmed, llar, full sleeves, elephant t thing out. For Satuvday 50, A nic Worth back. Lat they go for CHILDR GARMENTS. Mavshal Field's sample line of misses’ cloaks on sale Saturda; All kinds, all prices, in nice, neat WHAT WIT $1.50 men's plush cap, > BUY? A 3‘1 50 silk lined genuine Scotc h capy The. 81.50 men’s fine f \l' \\lI soft the latest hat in 0 men's 30YS' DEPAT- caps, 20c. b8, Dle. HAYDEN BROS. The North The eastbound Joc Omaha daily at 0. 8, now leaves The *Chi- qu.m at 6:30 p. m. and arvives at Chi a. m.—by all odds the most convenient train from Omaha to 0. 'The equipment remains unchanged, because winter styles. CHILDREN'S LONG COATS, Splendid protector from the cold, heavy cloth, well made and trimmed, Worth collar, fur trimmed; ages 4 to 14, $4.75. It's a $10.00 garment in every detail, Biggest line of children’s cloaks in N GOODS, pecial sale on mirvors Saturday. holiday mirrors ave now on sale and we are going to introduce them by a special sule on Saturday Man in the moon inir rogular price 50¢, our price 19¢ The boy mirror, regular price $1.00, our price G0c. T b mireor, regular price 1.00, \ The melon boy mirvor, regular price $2.00, our price $1.00, The fisher boy mirror. regular price $3.00, our pr $1.68, Special sale on handkerchiefs on Sat- urday. dgant s, only smbroido wred 30¢ embrgidered 60c handker- Fiy only 17 Silk handkerchiefs, drawn thread and handkerchiefs, embroidered, worth BOOKS, Big bargains in juvenile b We will offer ull Suturday lmukn at 44c ! cloth huuml books for 12 velopes, worth 10¢, per package for for 28¢. de. DRESS GOODS, Come and see our new ing— 64 inches wide, worth 8¢, o line of cloak- Our price only Our hopsackings veduced from 7Toe to All shades und now effects, Our Columbia suitings, worth $6.00 a dress pattern, are going like hot cakes. AT #2.13 A DRESS PATTERN, HATS AND CAPS, Don't fail to read the prices we are making on our hate and caps. WHAT WILL 28C 13 A Tb¢ genuine Scoteh A The heavy winter cap, 25 WHAT WILL 50C BUY? A $1.00 heavy winter cap, Sle. A $1.00 men's crusher hat, ble, uye Pete Dailey as a star? nouncement will ha the loversof hil ree, for they all know Pete, and all appreciate the fact that something above the ordinary may be ex- pected the play, “A Country and plenty of it siley by John J. the author simple an- cal effect upon of numorous moritorious 1o sign was to fit the unique methods of new star, and afford him full scope display of his sparkling talents, Ada Lewis, John G, & of favorites are in the the for the May Irwin, ks and a whole lot pport, and there is unquestionably a g treat in store, > Rich ‘and Harris, the exploiters of wny sucessful farce-comedies, are ai tour, which is a guar- g will bo left undoue to s attraction opens a ient at the Boyd on Mr. John \l--uuunumunn\ atthe Fifteenth Street th week, opening will present next 1] ter all unday night, Monde. will be intel human natu It treats of a sting so long as a spark of mains in this world, ret according to the most ad- ideas which recommena pre A uature as it is. senting hur The boxes for the Yale Glee club concert will be sold at auction at Boyd's theater this morning at 10 a. m. sharp. Those aesiring boxes should bear this in mind, as this will be the only oppartunity to secure them e DeWitt's Witeh Ha salve cures piles. Andit | BREAD 2 A LOAF Hayden Bros. Will Sell Nice Fresh Bread Satnrday at 2¢ a Loaf. GARNEAU’S SNOWFLAKE, RYE OR GRAHAM 25¢ Spont in Our Basement Satarday Will Supply » Large Family with Good, Pure, 0od for All Day Sun See Prices, . Wholesome ‘We have made arrangements to have plenty of bread and other baker's pro- duets for the entire day. Full weight Garneau’s snow flake rye or graham bread at 2¢ a loaf, Buns, per dozen: cream puffs, 10c per do pound angel cake, 1 mixed cookies, Te per dozen: wine cakes, 8¢ each; doughnuts, v dozen: Bos- ton brown t d, 4¢ per loaf; all kinds of s, e each: apple cake, be each; cin- 1 rolls, e each, and all other kinds av lowest prices. MEAT I Salt pork, 10 cured No. 1 ham dried beef, 10¢; bologn per 112 corned s, Toes pound: boneloss beef, bone 3-pound cans cottolene, cans, 43¢t 10-pound cans, 90¢ cans of best lard, 38¢; 5 pounds, pounds, $1.19, BUTTI 5-pound -pound y PR} cil Country hm\ r 15 Creame. mince plum bei sery at W 1~ur|\~|n cheese, 10¢ and 124c; bri 12ic and 14 meat, apple butter, butter, Tie. peach and Raspborry, str plum and all other kinds' of pr full cream 10¢, sap sago, \ He and 16e. per quart. Armour’s soups? Wo per can, * fruits and Did you ever t have them at 1( They are fine, Come Lere fc nuts, fancy mixed nats, 12}e. CRACKERS AND COOKIES, Soda frosted cookies, oatmen milk crackers and butt J Tdc per pound, In fact w all at can give you anything you want in ¢ 8. HAYDEN BROS., Providers for the people. For sale, at invoice, the oldest and leading tea, coffee and 3| Denver, Colorado, Doir cash business of #50,000,00; it Address A, . Tremont st., Denver, > business in an aonual location best Hemingway, bUd olorudo. Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair. D*PRICE'S (‘/31“ aklng owder ‘The only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder.—No Ammonia; No Alum. Used in Millions of Homes—a0 Vears the Standard THE NORSE R 000s 10 THE MORSE DAY G005 CO. | THE HORSE DRY C00DS (0. THE MORSE DRY GOODS (0. Morac's Blg Opening. The Morse Dry Goods Co. will have a Christmas grand opening of toys and goods Sutuvday on their second floor from 2 dfrom 8 to 10. Wonders will be present seated upon a King of throne. Parents should their Each child accompanied by will reccive a Be and Morse Dry Goods Co.'s advertisement on 5th page. bring children. one parent from gift Santa Claus, ure sce the Wantea to L A telegram was reccived by C Mot cavey yesterday moraing asking him to locate Otto Brutsche of Coon Rapids, Ta., who iss posed to be in Omaha. The man wantec 20 years of age, a butcher by tradeand stands six feet one inch in his stocking fect, has a smooth face and black hair. L One word descrives 1t, ““perfection.” ertoDeiVit's Witch Haze Were Salve,c ures piles Al R Closed by Creditors. The stock of hats, caps and furnishing goods in the store at 205 North Sixteenth t, operated by Landen Bros., is now in ands of the credito Landen Bros, Ia ve cnattel mortgages the mortgagors at uggregating once Lok 1os DeWitt's Wi HEALTH RESTORED.' Kickapoo Indian Sagwa Cures a Severe Stomach T ouble. ‘ounds in Weight salve cures piles. Gains Thirty Kickapoo In- dian Sagwa has been a good friend to me. In the Spring of 15124t Cured Mo of Gas» tritis, from which T had been a sufferer for overadozen years and had vVainly sought relief both from the medical profession and various remes (| dies, When I began taking Kilckapoo Indlan Sagwa I was all run dows A'IEI snu: the medicine a short time grew Stronger, Regained my “,)putlm and nereased iy ht, g nuu\erhnrly Pounds in a few months, and I have never had any recurrence of my troubles, It not only cured tha&instritis, but Improved my General Health Tt gives ma great p' asure to say a good word for Kie 200 Indian Sagwa and Endor [ts curative Powers. THOS. . FLANAGAN. Ci -lestown, Mass, Kickapoo Indian Sagwa, $1 Per Bottle, 8 Bottles for §5. Boid by Al.l Druggists and Dealers, Get your nerves healthy and strong and you'll have *a hgart fate ® Nerve Beans will do it DR.SGHENGK'S 2 Mandrake Pills have a valus as a houss hold remedy far beyond the power of lan guage to describe. The family can hardly be true to itself that does not keep them on hand for uss in emorgen cies. + MANDRAKE « Isthe only vegetanle substituta for that dangerous mineral, MERCURY, and while its action as a curative is fully equal. it possesses none of the perilous effects, In Constipation, Mandrake acts upon the bowels without disposing them to subs2quent Costiveness, No remedy acts so directly on the liver, nothing so speedily cures Sick Headsehe, Sour Stom- PILLS . ach, and Biliousness as t3. Priee 25 ct: per theso ¢ sont by mail, post- ov receipt of price, Dr. J, H. Son, Philadelphis For alo by a'l Dra box es for 63 o3 ; age fre Schenck § CRAND CHRISTMAS OFFER—12 Cabinots. cach one 1n apuropriate Christmas pres- sentand w beautiful Miu= flu; Glace Phot) frumced wll for $4.00 THIS MONTH ONLY It Talss TIME to turn out GOOD WORIK. Lo 313, 816, 817 So. 16th St, Omaha, Useitand pay if sati Address YON MOHL © :f;h Thirous @RRPJfi W FHORIDA u/gwwn 8:445va E CRATRORE @.5A, 2 i X i result? X {r X BA B e N, T e A A e 1L} 1V 1 S 1) S |1 19 118 BARD) MAGS Why then, the world's mine oyster, i Which I with sword will cpen. : Day we control the furntshings trade of the entire west —Not a season—a month—a day without a marked in- : Yot a moment without adding to our 1c.—Welll You know the v he Nebraska dictates prices ¢ a volume of hot shot in the camp of the 100 percenters—the You pocket coin, cven if you are obliged to patronize other stores. crease in sales — Mark the difference between two prices.— We retail Underwear—— il Seventy-five ceutel 50c-—Do stuff for 65¢ and that pats | ¥ : ent fleeced that's a dollar uud a qumhrlm 750 4 half goods for $1.00—and «'s merino good: hat’s the x it It would take an army of salesmen without b b Gloves— or speech, to represent this bustling department. ? re——— 1 I Siinmanity is constantly diving into these grand values, without 4 { 35 stripe x: Our quotations—75¢, 85¢ 4 92?9&8‘&!1;1&0“‘"3 950, $1.10, $1.75 and up X . {0 the awellest of car or oifice stockinet conts, i { b . underwear mantu working glove 45¢, Seventy-five elsewhere— dogskin mitis, lined 50c—dress gloves 95¢—mocha, the ular dollar and a half goods, are $1.10 - driving gloves §0c— dways a few notehes lower an every glove we carry—300 ~l\lu.. > Mufflers - I and everywhere—Be- words,—A good - at 15¢ for a large size one 25c for a silk e silk nn\..:i “25c and up to $2.00 10 or the loveliest silk ones. © of broea We are not as prodigal as the majority of ' Neckwear——\: i | rs. We sell you a tic for I8¢ as wml as the 50¢ one, that's su rounded by rich pasteboard, asun, made, 45c¢, 65¢ and 85 arc representing the finest neckw ’ 85 for love or moncy, : Hosiery - \\uh us on hu\\. light hose f No or An all wool heavy or pendable black cotton for (Oc; We buy 'em hy the case lots onily, NEgvgugmsono‘Efis BILITY, KT i " " n n " G A CARD, Owing io the stringency of the times, 1 have reduced my regular charges 10 cash patients to exact ly ona hall of the vrinted oculist’s i ET M. D. fee ALLE 2 fleror il ro { Hom thakt e 16 Of s oubes. Addrcrs o und Fur Surgeon. B | B Wlialo’ Dealer, Box 114 39, m.,,n.K Room 201 Paxton Biock, 101k and Farua | Sabas y and every afternoon nex 2 to 5 and from 8 to », Next week, every Choice collection of Dress|

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