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8 THE OMAHA DAILY B E SUNDAY, JANUARY 7, 1891-SIXTEEN PAGES. — HAYDEN'S JANUARY CUTS|] This is What Connta—Ohildren’s Underwear, Worth 25¢, for 20 Eeach, Monday. 26 POUNDS BEST GRANULATED SUGAR, 81 Grocories, Chinaware and All the Dase. ment Stock at Prices as Quoted—Big hase of Men's and Boys' Hats —Clearing Clonk Sale, ) IN BASEMENT. Sugar never was 80 cheap 88 no pounds white granulated sugar $1.00, 30 pounds New Orleans granulated sugar $1.00, 40 ]mnml-« B sugar Soda craci cracker meal, Californ’ California dried grapes, flour, #1.10; best Supe Snow Flake flour, flour, 34c; York State buckwheat flour, hey self-rising buckwheat flour, 3%¢; 16-02. loaf of bread, 2 pound can tomatoes, 8ic: 2-pound can corn, 8ic. CHINA AND HOUSEHOLD GOODS. The amount of goods we have sold for the last few days trom our odd and end counter shows conclusively that they are the biggest bargain ever offered- Austrian china gold band cups, sau- and plates, 13c: other denlers ad- rtise similar goodsat twice the amount as bargains, There is not an article on thi; counter that is worth less than 0 each. You buy them from e up to Wash tubs, Wash boards, He. Enough clothes pins for last you a ye: Clothes Towel roller White grani air. Tea kettles, 15¢ each. Complete kitchen Lamps, 14c¢ each. Tumblers, 2ic each. Coal hods. 19¢. Albeta tea spoons, last as long as sil- ver, 10¢ per set. Dish pans, 1lc, Wash basins, 2 Copper bottom wash boilers, 50o. READ THESE PRICI'S ON MEAT. Sugar cured bacon 10¢ and 124c. igar cured hams Ye. nic hams 7 California ham Salt pork 8e, fresn link sausag bologna, head cheese and liver sausage at be, 3 pound cans cotosue 5 pound cans, 3¢, 1 flour, 90 good buckwheat whole ar! be that will each. upsand saucers, 2 per “(‘ eream cheese Tie and 10 loaf. Don't forget our Mackerel 74c and 10c: George'ss bank, Tic; br pound. We have everthing in want, and at the lowest pri SKIRTS AND WRAPPERS. You can't buy the material alone for the price we will sell you the same ready made. ‘h department. fish, finest codfis b L that you | lines. #4.50, i. « M M H M0 MAYDEN'S CONTINUED CUTTING, atest Underwear Sale Ever Held in Omaha in Children's Wear. CHILDRE UNDERWEAR. 1,000 doz. of children’s wool under- wear, purchased for a song from a man- ufacturer in need of money, We took the entire lot. Look out for this. Sale nmences Monday. We will goll the first size for 2c, usually sold for 25¢, with a small advance on large sizes. It witl pay you to buy for next winter. CLOAK DEPARTMENT, Mammoth clearing sale. Commeneing Monday morning we will place on sale, at ruinous prices every article of heavy goods in the depart- ment. Since the holidays we have been busily engaged in looking over st and have selected for this sale ovel garments from over a dozen diffe Cost is not considered when we wish to move goods. 70 ladies’ ulst former pric 80 children’s rs Monday, £5.00 to$7.50, and ladies’ #5.00, former " pric 0 of dame fashions, newest produe- tions at $7.50 to $16.00, sold all season at 100.00 WOR' AND CHILDI HATS AND 'APS TO BE GIVEN AWAY. Bought from the sheriff at 25c on the dollar, a #3,000.00 hat and cap stock, and all of the leading styles, which will d on sale Monda, fine fur derby, fine fur fedora, fine fur crushes, be plac worth e, worth T3e, Men' Men's 0. len's fine Saxion crushes, $1.50. worth 49¢, worth n's fine Saxion hats, 4%, worth 50, Boys' fine fur fedora. Boys' fino Saxion fedora, $1.50. Boys' 8 H9¢, worth 49¢, worth fine Saxion crushes, 49¢, worth Children's worth from men's and boys’ heavy winter caps, 37c, worth T5c to $1.00. You cannot afford to miss this sale. HAYDEN BROS. e A s The Morse Dry Goods Co. Special Januavy cloaring sale blankets and comforts. Get our prices. January cleaving sale of tinware, woodenware and house furnishing gooas, Spegial prices all lines this week. THE MORSE DRY GOODS assorted f of low Co. ~ Changes of ty y. residence, business and boarding place should be handed in at once at 510 Paxton block. J. M. WoLFE @IRECTORY CO. A meeting for the purpose of reorgan- izing the Nebraska Humane society will be held at the Comms al club rooms on Thursday afternoon, Januarvy 11, at4 o'clock. All members and others interested in this society are requested to be present. George C. Cockrell, justice of peace, has opened at 1504 Farnam st. NAKE RIGHT And the New Year Will Be a Happy One for You. A START AN IMPORTANT HINT IN PLANS FOR Betterment—Do Not of the Superb World's Fair Porifolios. Your Pleasure and Tt is fair to suppose that a whole lot of prohibitory resolutions will be decided upon or have, indeed, already been made. Not to d temper dur ink, smoke or lose one's the coming year resolutions ch are, of course, worth making and keeping. But they are negative and personal in their nature, and do not compare in value with those broad resolves for betterment not only of one's self but of others, These latter thould find a place in evory man's and woman's listof good intentions, There are many worthy efforts which can be made in this direetion and many salutary and beneficial results accom- plished. For instance, a feature of the last four weeks of -the old year was THE BEE great distribution ‘of art portfolios of World's fair views. These choice gems have gone into thousands oi homes which have been thereby exalted and embellished. They are a pleasure, a delight also a valuable educational mlJnm( They are equally appreciated and en- 1 by old and young. rich and poor learned and the unlottered. hey ave also the fittest, most endur- ing and most beautiful memento of the year for personal possession and study. As such it becomes almost the duty of every one to make the slight effort and take the little trouble necessary to se- cure ther THE BEE has made this most easy of accomplishment. Any one of the portfolios, during the week of its issue n be obtained for six coupons of difterent dates und 10 cents. There is sure to be a big demand for the superb issue, and it is possible that the stock on hand may give out befors the aay is over, ‘We still have on hand a few of each of the first four numbe which ean be ob- tained at this offic They are, how- ever going fast, and subscribers should lose no time in sccuring these, so as to retain a complete se well and ke e The Morse Dry Goods Co. We have just receivea a_choice lot of linens, consisting principaily of damasks and napkins in very choice designs from one of the largest Irish manufac- s which we place on sale this week at attractive prices. THE MORSE DRY GOODS CO. Goodrith lodge, No. 144, and vy Re- becea lodge, N6, 33, 1. 0. O. F.._ have block. are | the | FilveiPam o Etehings, MRS J. BENSON, The passeagor department of the York Centralihas just issued a series of beautifub otohings, which artistic- outrankanything of the kind ever issiied by a rilrond company, while the absence of amy advertising featuro ren- ders them siituble for hanging in your office, librargror home. A brief deseription of cach, with glance at thaie #itles, is all that is n ia fuir idea of the piot “‘Washington bridge,” which spans the Haelem river at 181st street one of the finest bridges in the world, and a marvel of enginecring. In the distance is Highbridge, the Croton via- duct. In the foreground a character- istie river scene, that wiil be recognized by any one at all familiar with the lo- calality. No. 2—"Rock of Ages, Niagara Fal from a photo by William H. Jackson Co., Denver. A view that has been ad mired by every one who has seen it. The soft tones in which it is printed add greatly to the effectof the falling waters and spray No. 4—'0la Spring at West Point." also from photo by William H. Jackson & Co., Denver. A romantic scene, ro- calling memories of summer days at the f academy. ) and the DoWitt Clinton.” us Empire state express en- gine “999," which occasioned such wide- spread comment at the World's fair, oc- cupies the top half of the card, and be] low appears the old “DeWitt Clinton,” affording a truly remarkabie example of the progress of “railroad science in the Boys' jerso Jannary Clearing Sa Men's fil Wo are through with our involoe and the biggost bar- line of are ready to give you gains you have ever had in our goods, a Every article in the store will be sold A fow other g ‘8- | at a cut price. Col underwear and em- Men's ILrish fr) marked Our new muslin broideries are in and we have 1 them way below regular price. Lraveling ba 20 to 50 per ceut reduction on all winter goods. All our silk underwear 25 per cont oft [ psn (i MY the lowest retail prico. linen wholesale prices. Boys' Table at r pieces, regu- 1.85: $3.00 pleces Hand-embroidered cent lar price, #5.50, for for $1.87; $1.50 for 87 Best quality Fancy flannel Double-bre ., ete. Maco or Caster gloves, regular price, $1.50, reduced to 1. Children's $1.00 kid mittens for ) extra fine beaver reduced from #1.60 to $1.00. Allour holi half-pric tops, suit the times, HANCAL v novelty goods at just BENSON. Owmana, Jan, 0, All members of Br! 1 of Nebraska are meet at our hall on at 8 o'clock a. m., s tion of delegates for convention. By order of the president. N H. THISSF night I noticed it paper that Mr, Mayor Bemis is ) her Monday , for s, tounding the Nose, Mohawk Tite ThtapHAtIONA] One of the handsomest rail- road pn-hu-mmv-x' made. The scene is just below Little Falls. Thesoe etchings are all printed on fine plate paper, 2 inches, suitable for framing. Copies of either of them can be procured at the off of W. B. Jerome, 97 Clark street, Chicago, for 50 cents, or will be mailed in stiff tube, se- cure from injury, to any address, post- puid for 75 cents in currency, stamps, express or postal money order, upon ap- plication to George H. Daniels, general passenger agent, Grand Central station, New York. el us a better light isnot as much Trunks, hn\ ling bags and sample | light such as cases, Jas. A. Howard's, 1510 Dodge st., successor to Marhoff's trunk factor, Y. e A. L. Patrick Lumber company coal. Office Bee bldg. Telephone e e Short Folico Stories. John Brown, foi id battery com- mitted upon ) as sentenced to serve ninety d W0 gas lamps street, two betwe corner of each all for nothing. o i Sl Sam Burns is offering for one weck a handsome ‘i ipire” white and gold toilet set, 12 pieces $6.75, formerly $12.00. charged with larceny of &350, was sentenced to pay a and casts of trial John McAdow, colored, charged with a sault and battery upon Eugene Ander was yesterday, for the oud time, juitted by tha nolice judge, the first ¢ intent to kil Anderson not having been 1od at the trial had last This whick cports > and eastern papers on 'ho three-cornered fight vas pictured .it was said, and_ cltizons were summer, being another’ vehicle, oS To Texas nnd Return, The next excursion toall points in Texas at one fare for the round trip will leave Omaha, Webster street depot, via the Missouri Pacific railway, at noo m Tuesday, January For , ete., call at ||o]m'. or company's off corner 13th and Farnam. J. O. PHILLIPPIL A.G F.&P. AL ———— Drexel hotel, 16th ana Webster. 1 blk. from M. P. & BElk. depot, Nat Brown, prop. which turned cuso in T the . above pened. nad polico. "ofticors ely wounded John R. Webster has reported the loss of his horse and p which he had left in front of Bennet terday afternoon. Bee building. ductor on the Walnut Hill motor line. while coupling cars at the end of that line at Military avenue and Grant streets, met with an aceident yester- day morning, the thumb on the right hand being severed at the first knuckle joint. Dr. McClanahan dr Sam Cusack, a SPTESE World's fair souvenir coins of 1893 for sale at Chase & Bddy's. 1518 Farnam st., Omaha. — - Bread, 2c toaf at Hayden’s. Sherlff Sate, gloves, o mittens, 1° Men's leather Men's jovsoy mitts, 1i Leather glove: Lined puck gloves, Kid mitts or gloves, Hogskin gloves or mitts, Men's cape overcoats, 33,00, 1 ¥ Heavy blue denim shirts, Men's Prince Polkadot mufile nsted business suits, At the Globe Clothing ¢ 115 South 16th street, near Douglas St. in town that is sellin At the council meeting h If Mr. Hasc 4s to the cost and results of gns as con:pa with arc lights, he would find that gas wives at le For instance, the cost of scven gas lamps present and the g tory light as T will here demonstrate 5 light, whereas an the sireet is, in m The ace lights apart that when a person 18 drivin: from either it is impossible to sec coming toward you I was driving down Cuming street in the neighbornood of Thirty-sixth, one night last on the right side, the same side of the te direction. g of him uutil our wheels locked, his ca fortunately doing no da from a bad scare to my wife and the ma ing considerably shaken up. been gas lamps located as ed no such thing could have hap- A. L. Patrick Telephor THE OMANA BAZAARE Commencing day Morning. First somi-annual clearing sale. 1 big countors, be, 10¢, 25¢ and 5o, 50 COUNTER carthen pitehors, faced mitts, y 2H¢. 1, s, linod, wool wrists 1he quart handled eups and sancers, goblets, wine plnwm/ bowls and hundreds of equally " 500, ‘b big snaps: Bquintt reat bargains at Se 10 COUNTER. are china 70 ulstors, $2 On this connter cups and saucers, worth and sold for 50c. Many other values equally as good all for 10c. At 25¢ wo offer decorated china plates worth up to 7ie. Splendid Yalues on Black sateon sh lark shirts, Men's wool pants, 8%c, this counter, At 50c we will sell all the faney plates, butter shirts, 47 cups water sets, dishes, Most of worth up to $1.75 and $2,00. Choice for OMAHA BAZAAR, 1510 Douglas street and saucers, $4.50. ote., ete. these are 50, ete. b0e, 010 Satdiers Com 24 Joseph Merritt has brought an action i the disrict court to compel tho members of the Soldiers’ Reltef commission to nssisy him in providing for his ramily. He alle + 18 an ex-soldier and was that ho is the he y clothing house goods at prices to - L A LITTLE OFF, norab To the ol [ ditor of Tie Ber 1 last Tuesday the report given in a daily Hascall has an idea that interested for tho gas com- 1 would inform hini titionor also claims that sum of monoy in tho tre tion and that he is entitle At 1:50 this afternoon a meeting of the Lsew employed of Omaha will ba held at Knights of Labor hall, 110 South Fourteenth strect The committee having the meeting in charwa to the mayor expense, the cost used on ou as of ono ar extends an invitation the members of the eity councii, county comn sioners, 1o the ministers and_editors and to all who are 1 sympathy with effort , lieve the distress of the working peo { i Notice, The annual meeting of the sharchold- ers of the Provident Savings, Loan Building association will be held day, Junuary 8, at 11 a. m. at the ho oftice. M the intersection of each en sireets and one on the , would give a good ¢ experionce, worse than od so [ midwa any one 2 ng* 1 when which happened to be on street, coming from the collided. I never saw “Notices of five lines or less wneder this he.d, cents; each additional line, ten ) but fe be- 2o clear ove e to eithe ni wm. 1910 ., A iary'a7, (o Holy Sepilehor cemotery. 11101 invited! MUIR-—Margar “uncral Mon k- from Tuterment at A Crmizes., , nged 85 yours aftern - Lumbe, smpany, coal. Awarded nghest Honors World's Fair. PPRICE'S | 4 Bakin il Powdeg ‘The only Purc Cream of Tartar Powder.—No Ammonia; No Alum. Used in Millions of Homes—a0 Vears the Standard NIGHT GOWNS UNDER COS3T. EXTRA LONG, EXTRA WIDE, Made of Lonsdale, NOW Embroidery Trimmed. EACH A $1.75 GOWN. ALL OTHER GOWNSat COST} THI1.05 not a pair worth less .00, 2 pairs toa e g Dr. C. V. @rooks, diseases of nerves stomach and heart.; Call 407 Bee bldg. moved to Pythian hull in Paxtol Goodrich meets Saturday eve and Ivy 1st and 3rd Thursday. —_— New attractions in men’s clothes made of the finest linens at Frank J. Ramge's. arl e Jewelry, Frenzer, opp postofica. EVANSTON, n. 6.—There is con- siderable suffering among the coal miners at Alma, caused by reason of move haying been thrown out of employment by the fire in shaft No. 7. The stores are owned by the company and the men are refused credit. Over 400 men are idleand destitute, e HEREnD . SHAWLS, Brond, 25 loal at Tayden’s. You never had a better line to select ad) 2lloatiay Hayden from and the samo can be said of all these goods herein spoken of, and we are sure of your appreciation of all when you see the goods. #" HAYDEN BROS. = - Bread, 2c toaf at Havden's. The A. L have opened a- coal office. in the building, 17th and Farnam. Tel. PALCONERS @] CASE SALE - ——— SECOND WEEK SUCCESS OF FIRST WEEK PHENOMENAL. THIS WEEK BOUND TO EXCEED LAST. We advertise Cost Sale, but we are not stopping at cost. Everything we mention in this sheet is away below cost. We propose to create the greatest demand for First Class Dry Goods ever known in Omaha, and at the same time reduce our Gigantic Stock. The stock is a magnificent display of refined taste, but the good things are too many for u and we mu ng them down. $1.25, $1.50 and $1.75 Black Silks will be sold tomorrow at 88c per yard. This is an unapproachable cffortat stock reducing. Odds and ends in Ladies' M nd Children’s Cloaks, positive ues up to $5.00, tomorrow 50¢ each, one to a purchaser. Don’t go cold if you have 50:. IHouse Wrappers, real value § re- duced to $1.50. Choice $1.50 Black Goods, 75¢ per yard. 37ic Colored Novelty Wool Dress Goods, 18¢ per yard. $1.00 grade French and German all Wool Plaids 48¢ per yard— a qpluldid b'u' Notions, Laces, Embroideries, Underwear, Hosicery, Gloves, Linens, Blankets, Flannels, Domestics, Etc., all reduced to cost or under. Impossible to name an SILKS UNDER GOST. (GOLORED DRESS G00DS UNDER COST, GURTAINS UNDER 605 Black and Colored Faille Fran:ais,Black Peau de Soie, 1 $2.00, some worth 0, more worth Black Gros Grain, 24 in:h Bluck Surah, Black C C | customer tomorrow at $1.05 per pair. Our Fine Imported Broadcloths, 54 inches wide: and White Satin Stripes, and a beautiful A BETTER GRADE 89C a $1.50 quality. yard. 89C line of Colored Novelty Silks, actual $4.50, $5,00 and $5.75 Tomorrow 89¢ per y All Other Dress Goods at Actual Gost. $1.25, $1.50 and $1.75 Silks,re- All you want duced to 88¢. Now is your 20¢ quality of Selisia goinj now at - 15¢. | 15¢c quality Russian Hair Cloth, now : AN OVER STOCK time to get that black s. Don’t wait. Buy now. Q Cents 2,000 oances of the hest Berlin | Fairy only 8ic. \ZEPHYR QLT of Men’s WinterUnder- | You cannot buy this quality tor|yur entire stock wear compels us toosacrll— less than 7o per ounce anywhere. | ¢ o siry Zephyr, regu- fice all our $1.25 and $%l 5 qual- A i ] er _|larly sold at 3oc,tomor- ities of heavy all wool atnd ine m }ruw in 1 pound quan- nos at 78c per garmen IMPORTED GERMANTOWN. [R5 oalega at NOW IS YOUR CHANCEA All 55 13430 145 Do Bita e nci for years to come. n OP=| All our 20¢ -Lined Cashmere. . i (s} to lay in astock ) 200 pounds of imported Germar- | 5 portunity like t}:ns v(llmy r:s:gr 00]'-10:“ All our per again. Take advan 250 Per Palr per pdlr 480 Don d \ 100 Full Sized Genuine M pilles Bod Sprends, ‘;:',‘“"..“.T H1.00 S | never sold for less than §5.00; NO " 780 LIMIT, at --$1.85 each. ed wool, 50¢ qual | Stock- ity, | 1100 Full Size Ex sold heretofore at $5,00; $2.48 each. 79c UNDERWEAR 79c. Nl our hemstitched and stamped Linens Ladies' medium and henyy woightall wool under pants and, vests. that have 31, 81.25 and 81,50, Monday 39¢c; over stock. thut’s the reason; all s i All our paildc e o b Dr. Hipple, Gentist, 16th and Douglas. heter i o, Mrs. Scott, Modiste, formerly in Brown block, is located at 1812 -Dodge street. Patrick Lumber company Bee 557, UNDER COST BLACK GOODS. NOW A late importa- tion of fine Boucle Striped Camal’s Hair black goods. Will sell later at 5 c $1.50. Per Yard. All the rest of our fine stock of Black Goods AT COST. 8SS Colored Jarquards., a new cloth; rich, dark color, Actual cost, 37ic. Monday, 18:. NOTE THIS: Our entire stock of French and German $(1.00 combination. Lace Curt No limit. all wool Plaids in handsome assortment at 48c. LOMOrrow A SURE SELLER. BLANKETS Valuc $5.00 .00, )0 per pair. $3.15 Jackets, Jackets ODDS. ODDS. ODDS. Ladies’, Misses' and Children’s $3.75 and $5.00 Jackets One to acustomer, tomorrow, FOR 50c. Wrappers! Wrappers!! Wrappers!..‘ $1.50, $1.50, worth worth $3.00. $3.00. Snlknhne. Gingham. Percals, $0.00 34 9 $9.0) Blankets worth 15 Blankets, worth § 3 All our 85.00 Blankets now 84.95 BLANKETS. SO 84.95 per pair FLANNELS BELOW COST. v B0 $3,15 per pair $7.50 all wool scarlet blankets, now zephyr wool, one pound to a cus- per yard 10¢ White Shaler Flannel. 5c Outing Flanncl, goes now ut 0c Groy Mixed Flannel, now ¢ lannel, now Jor Down Flaunel, now. ... DOMESTICS UNDER COST. . be . 124¢ tomer tomorrow at 3¢ per ounce. . Gc per yard 10¢ e MACKINTOSHES. MACK[\TOSth $9.00 MACKINTOSHES. : Pancy Honricttas, now.. $18.00 CAPES. IIISIEIIY 96,55 uoes sucuwn o §6 35 $20.00 CAPES ALL GO AT $2.05 town yarn, all colors, best grades | rular price 23c, our price tomor- skein. Mouday, mere ings. Fine Merscillos that tomorrow $¥&) Himalayan Shawls 4 $4.50 BEAVER SHAWLS. $3.75 SINGLE SHAWLS. $6.00 DOUBLE SHAWLS. All other shuwls. cloaks, Jods: we have nothing else. MILLINERY. STOCK TAKING BARGAINS. 3.00 and $7.00 Trimmed Hats reduced to $2.50. , §4.00 and $4.00 Trimmed Huts rec ed 1o $1.50. \ lot of Untrimmed Felt Hats, Cy A lot of Birds und Wings, A lot of black and colored Ostrich Tips, 25¢. A lot of Fancy Fenthers, choice per bunch, 50¢. MILLINERY. Douglas St. il b fils 250 WINGS Juokets, capes and in Li Plain Linens at Cost, wraps at All cur Lonsdale at Cost, Embroid rios ]lum]u ds of yards of new embroi- , 1 to 3 inches wide, neat, pretty designs, good durable edges) 15¢ Embroideries. A be Swiss embroid 1, Monday in o1 All other embroid N. B. FALCONER, 1_505-7-9] actual cost All our Muslin 3.’..0& 98¢ per pa at Cost, $1.89 No. Tonorrow they all g $1.89 Corsets The celebrated T, gularly at $3.75 and $4.00, veduced for SOLE AGENTS: 15¢ \.ullmmk C. Corset 540 Eylantine, tof ( Al bric ent of Cambri selling $2e morrow to 1,89, Bloses Cleaned ans Embroideries rles and laces ut cost, Jouvin and Cie Kia Gloves. Onyx Dye Hosiery--Her Majesty's Corsets,