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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 4, 1891)
THE OMAHA DAILY BEE ; JANUARY 4 , 1801.-TWELYE PAGES. Z1AYUK.V nitOB. Bpcclnl Bnlo of Drcnn Good * . A genornl reduction on Bilks , velvets , plushes , black dress goods and colored dreBS goods of every description. Stock m usl bo reduced beforeinvoicing. . Wo have made some deep cuts on all wool plnlds in order to close them. Lowest prices on flannel sultincs this season. During the rush at the holiday season remnants wcro neglected and wo find that they have accumulated more than expected. They huvo all been measured and will lo placed on side on Monday morning nt iirlccs ranging from one- fourth to one-half their value. It will pay you to look them over on Monday. They must go nnd will bo sold. Bo on hand early and mnko your selections. SPECIAL SALE MONDAY , JANU ARYS , 1SU1. Our slock of blnnkots nnd flannels must bo reduced before invoicing , great reduction on prices. Note every item carefully , you no doubt will find some of great interest to von. Grey Cnllfornlucninplltinkolsll-l ) slsco fil Ib weight , slightly soiled , that sold at 81. 80 a pair , reduced to clo'o , $1.1-1 a pair ; 2 yard wide , all wool tilling , dark grey blankets that sold at SI2.05 , reduced to 41 CO n pair , all wool groy blankets made bv Davenport woolen mills , worth 8-1. CO , reduced to S2.75 a pair : 10-4 white woolen Llimlccta that sold at $3.60 , re duced to $2.2o a pair ; flno white blankets worth S7.GO , slightly soiled , reduced to $5.00 a pair ; 15 pair of Ilncst white all wool blankets , 12-1 size , best blanket made at St. Jose woolen mills , Califor nia , nt $1.CO ! , these blankets are worth S2.J.OO a pair ; California wrapper blank ets that sold at $5.00 now $2.1)0. ) Special bargains in lap robes at SI. 05 , 82.SO , SC.OO and 8(5.60. ( Hoi-bo blankets at $1.2o , 81.33 , $1.03 , $2.00 , $2.03 and $3.35. White cotton filled comforts at SSc each. Full size sateen comforts , $1.23 each. Elder down comforts , $1.75 each. SPECIAL DEEP CUTS ON FLAN NELS. ho Homer medicated , twilled scarlet flannel , nil wool , worth -I0c , reduced to S.'jc ' jnrd. 8 ounce Mackinaw red twilled flannel reduced to 35e yard. i3 ! pieces fancy striped , all wool , French twilled flannel , worth 73c yard , reduced to 45)c ) yard. Choice of all plain colors in eiderdown only ! ! oc yard. Fancy striped all wool Jersey llanncl reduced to H'Jo yard. Choice of G3 pieces 5 ounce all wool dress nnd shirting flannels , 23c yard. You can't match any of these prices.Vo are going Ip close out everything in the llanncl line in order to make room for spring goods , which will boon arrive. All wool llannol skirt patterns reduced to 7oo each. White Shaker llnnnol reduced toISc yard. Remnants of llannel at prices to close. SPECIAL BARGAINS ON 3ALK FOR MONDAY ONLY. 1 lot of towels worth GOc , reduced to 25c each ; cream damask worth 35c , re duced t)2oc yd ; cream damask worth 75c , reduced to 50c yd ; all linen crash worth 8c , reduced to 5c yd ; S dinner napkins , all linen , worth $1.75 , reduced to SI. 00 doz ; § nil linen napkins worth SSc , reduced to 55o doz ; 8-1 sheeting , slightly soiled , reduced to 10 andllljo yd ; LL yard wide shooting , slightly Boiled. 3Jc yd ; largo figured comfort calico reduced tolc yd ; Arnold's * stand ard indigo blue prints , best made , worth Vie , reduced to2Jcfor Monday ; Langdon 70 bleached muslin , 12 yards for $1.00 ; double width pillow case muslin reduced to lOc yd. You will save money by buy ing your muslins nnd double width sheeting at Hnydcn's. Remnants and and odds nnd ends of every description at less than cost ; you will lind big bar gains among them.IlAYDEN IlAYDEN BROS. , Dry Goods and Carpets. HAl'UEN UllOS. Bpcclnl Prices in Uont'a Goods SookH , Souks , Socks. 1 case of gents' wool i hose , only 12i per pair , worth 20c. 1 case gents' ' cotton shaw knit i hose 12Jc , woith 2.rjc. Gents' heavy wool socks , only 15c per pair , worth 25c. Gents' English merino 1 hose , only lOo per pair , worth 35c. Gents , flno camels' hnlr , cnshmoro and English merino reduced to 2oc per pair , Odd lots of gents' underwear to bo closed out nt onco. Cents' ' heavy wool underwear to bo closed out at onco. Gouts' heavy wool undershirts , no drawers , only Hoc each , worth 50c. Gouts' scarlet underwear only oo each , reduced from. $1.23. Gents' mottled wool undorweai comes inscarlet and bronze , only 05c each worth $1.25. , 100 doz. gents' unlnundrled shirts New York mills muslin , double back and front , ill BO continuous facings , only 50o , worth 7flc. All odds nnd ends in gents' ovorshirts to bo closed out at less than cost Gents' ' heavy wool ovcr&h irts only Coc , reduced from $1.00. Our $1.23 shirt re tluced to 7oc. $1.60 shirts reduced to 81.00. Special sale of children's hosiery on Monday. Special sale of ladies' and children's underwear for Monday. Reduced prices on wool mitts for Mon. Gents' ' $1.00 calf skin gloves reduced to GOc. ' IlAYDEN BROS. Dry goods and notions. Special sale embroideries , Morso's Monday. Falconer's great special sale of blan kets and comforts commences Monday. All Miislo nt Hod need Price. 0,000 pieces only lOc a copy at Moin- berg's , 10th st. bet. Capitol tiyo & Dodge. Soamnn's carriages best and cheapest - _ Peacock coal. No soot , quick fire , tvhlto ush. A. J. Meyer & Co. , opp. P. O. People's cash market , cheapest moats Jn town. See him , 171-1 Nicholas. Stanley's Judgment. The great explorer on his recent visit to Omaha traveled via the Burlington , and was loud in his praises of the ser vice and equipment of the lino. The Burlington No. 2 , n handsome vestlbulcd train of Pullman paluco sleeping curs , reclining chair cars nnd dining cars , leaving Omaha dally nt 4:30 : p. m. for Chicago , is perhaps the best known of the three daily trains for Chicago , Pcoria , St. Louis and the cast. The Burlington also runs three daily trains to Denver nnd the west , and two to St , Joseph , AlchlBon , Kansas City and the south. Its local service is unrivalled. Nine fast passenger trains dally between Omaha and Lincoln. Ticket ofllco , 1223 Furnam street , "W. P. Vaill , ngout , and Union depot. Flno carriages , Sonmnn's repository _ . * Embroidery sale Morso's Monday. The only railroad tram out of Omaha run expressly for the accommodation of Omaha , Council Bluffs , Dos Molnea and Chicago business is the Rook Island vca- tibulou limited , leaving 'Omaha nt 4:30 : p. m. dally. Ticket ofllco , 1002 Sixteenth and Furnum fits. , Omaha , Sherman &McConnollprc8crIptionists and family chemists , 1613 Dodge. THE BOSTON STORE Buys from the St. Lenis & San Francisco Railroad Oompauy 140 CASES OF WRECKED DRY GOODS , Some of Tlicm More or Less Dnmngcd , But the Greater 1'art In First Ctnns Order in kvcry Itcspect On Sale Tomorrow. Ten days ngo our buyer was tele graphed lo como and look at a big lot of wrecked dry goods. Without a mo- ment'n hesitation ho started for the wreck. On his arrival n sight mot his eyes that once seen would never bo for gotten. Around u bend and in a hollow formed by two high cliffs were the de bris of what was once , perhaps , ( ! or 8 cars. Standing on end , on their side , upside down , sides , roofs and floors smashed to splinters , with Iron work twisted In all conceivable shapes. The freight boomed to bo piled up as high us the clilf. Some cases half-way open , some entirely destroyed , with their con tents gathered in n heap , whll'e others seemed to huvo been binfply unloaded. Taken all in all the railroad company thought but little could bo realized on the goods , But the Boston store , with its past ex perience and ability to handle anything in the shape of dry goods , saw the possi bility of a bargain , made an ollor which was accepted , oven to their own surprise , and HERE'S THE RESULT. The goods were shipped to Omaha. They arc now straightened and in shnpo to bell. The goods being in such largo quantities it will bo impossible for us to give prices of all goods at present , but they comlst of about lii cases of'calico , 2 cases of white llannol. 1 case of colored llannol. 18 cases of men's and ladles' under wear , fi cases ladies'flno muslin underwear. 0 cases white and colored blankets. 2 cases miscellaneous brushes. 11 cases ladies' and misses' hosiery. 3 cases blank books. * 1 case ladies' kid gloves. 1 case ladies' corsets. fl cases a&sorted tinware. 3 cases ladies' ) < nit goods. 1 case ladies' pockotbooks. 2 caked ladies' jorsoys. 1 case men's neckwear. 1 cnso ladies' and misses' wool mitts. 1 case bedspreads. 1 case line plush cloaks. 2 cases cloth cloaks and jackets. And a considerable number of cases of miscellaneous items which arc not as yet : -enily lo go on silo. ; The flistlotof this great purchase goes n sale tomorrow at THE BOSTON STORK , 114 South' 10 th Street. UY , ST1G12II & CO. rnnd Snlu or Clunks fop Ono 25 PER CENT OFF ALL FLUSH GARMENTS AND 20 PKH CENT OFF ALL CLOTH GARMENTS AND FURS. PEH CENT OFF ALL PLUSH CLOAKS. All of our plush cloajcs and jackets will bo offered at this sale at a discount of 251)01- cent from regular prices. All of our ladies' fine cloth jackets and wraps will bo sold at a discount of 20 per cent from marked prices. All of our misses' and childrons flno cloth cloaks will bo sold at a dibcount of 20 per cent from former prices. All kinds of furs capos , muffs and trimmings for ono week at 20 per cent from reguhiK nrices. KELLEY , STIGER & CO. , Corner Farnam and 15th streets. General Grant's Ilor e. Military men the world over are fo nd of good horses. Gen. Grant was not at exception to this rule. "When on his tour around the world ho was presented with a fine Arabian horse. This noble animal is still nlivo and just ns prow and beautiful as over. Ho receives the best care possible. Even men show the benefits of good keeping. You cannot raise statesmen on acorns , nor racers on stake oats. It takes care , good iced and proper exorcise to make a good horse , As an aid to proper development , good digestion and good bpirits , feed your horse Standard horse and cattle food. It is the horseman's friend. Important tn Those WcnrltiTr Shoos. Bead A. D. Morso's big cut In prices in tomorrow night's BEE ( Monday night ) . About $10,000 worth of shoes , boots ami rubbers at prices much below cost o : manufacturing. They must bo sold , Road the prices , then come and see the goods. They are just as advertised. Falconer's great special sale of blankets kots and comforts commences Monday. "Winter Kxciirsions South. The Wiibnsli has placed on sale round trip tickets , with choice of routes , to al the winter resorts of the south. Partic : desiring to go direct to Sutherland. Omaha's ' famous winter resort , whore you have boating , fishing and bathing in midwinter , should take the Wabash , in connection with the now fast train on the L. &N. , with through sleeping curs to Tampa , Flo , , via Jacksonville and Lachoochoo. Only 52 hours to Jackson ville , 03 to Tampa and 70 to Sutherland , 12 hours in advance of all other routes , Reclining chair and Pullman buffo sleeping cars on nil trains. Baggagi checked from hotels and private real dcncos to destination. For tickets , sleeping car accommodations and full in formation in regard to routes east or south call ut the "Wnbash ofllco , 1502 Furnum street , or write to G. JS. CLAYTON , Northwestern Pass. Agent , Otnaha. Attention , U. V. U.S. Col. J. W. Savage , command of U. V. U. S. , will moot in Green's hall , Farnam ctroot , Sunday at 2 p. in. sharp , Jan. 4 , 1891. Come prepared to muster. By order of Commander. Falconer's grcatcloarlng sale of cloaks nt 25 per cent discount commences Mon day. Are You Golnf ; Houth This Winter ? Parties contemplating n visit to the fnr-famed Sutherland , the favorite resort - sort of Omaha people , or to other points in Florida , will ilnd that the rates and tlmo are the same via The Burlington to Chicago and thcnco via Cincinnati or Louisville , aa via SU Louis , with the ad ditional advantages of the vestibule limited trains and elegant dining car service which are characteristic of this route. The Burlington also has on 6alo round trip tickets to all southern points either via. Kansas City and Memphis , or viiv St. Louis , offering a greater variety of routes than any other lino. For full information , tickets and sleeping berths call at city ticket office , 1223 Fart am Btroot. W. F. Vnill. agent. Buffalo coal burns like dry hickory wood. Best in town. Try it * JEFF 'W" BEDFORD. Spring embroideries , Morse's tomor row. "W5 THE BOSTON STORE , 2 Oases Beat Quality Calicos From the Wreck 2 l-2o a Yard. 1O Cnscs or the Very Hcst Grades In * tllf > o fllne , Turkey llcils and fintccn Finish Dress Cali coes at 3 l-2o ft Yard. REMEMBER THIS SALE BEGINS TOMORROW. The best quality apron check ging hams -Ijcn yard. 2 solid cases extra wide flno white shaker llnnncl at 5c a yard. 1 case till wool solid colored twilled flannel 17jc a yard. 1 case remnants nil wool fancy dress flannels go at 20c a yard , U WRECKED CAS1CS LADIES' UN DERWEAR. Tills lot of underwear was prettybadly smashed , anil in some instances the edges ai'o slightly soiled , but mobt of them are clean and perfect. These go inlets lots at 25c , 8Ue , GOc , GOc and Too , guaran teed worth at least 4 times the amount. MENS UNDERWEAR FROM THE WRECK. Hero's the greatest variety of underwear - wear that mortal man over saw. When wo bought them they wore all heaped in ono pile , 4 or oof the cases being en tirely smashed up. "Wo hnvo sorted these in lots as follows : At lc ! ) , Jtoo , 4lc ) , O'Jc , 7uc , OSc. "BLANKETS FROM THE WRECK. " All the finest gray blankets that wore in any way torn go at 2oc each. Ono lot of white and colored blankets that wore slightly soiled go at GOc. A big lot of fine white , silver gray and red extra largo heavy wool blankets go at$1.3o. The finest white , scarlet and crrny all wool blankets , all sound and perfect in every way , at $2.50 and $11.60. LADIES' ' AND MISSES' HOSIERY. In this wreck wore over 1,200 dozen ladies' and misses' ' line wool and cash mere hose that go in lots atOc , 16c , lOc and2oc ; worth four times the amount. "WRECKED TINWARE TOMOR ROW. " To sell the tinware from this wreck in a rush wo olTor largo coal oil cans 8c ; mullln pans 4c , half gallon milk dishes ( Je , hammered brass trays 4c , kiiifo and fork baskets 'Jc , lamp shades 2c , beauti- ul cuspidors 12e , egg boaters 3o iron pom pans 8c , etc. WOOL , KNIT GOODS FROM THE WRECK. All misses' and ladies' hoods , tobog- ans , facinators , etc. , go in lota at Co , Je , 15o , 2oc , 89c , fiOi * , worth up to $1.CO. Elegant children's knit sacks , worth SI.0) ) , go lor 2oc. All ladies' jerseys go in two lots nt 50c and 7oc , worth 81.60 and $2.50. KID GLOVES FROM THE WRECK. Over 100 dozen extra good quality adlos' black and colored kid gloves , only slightly damaged , go at lo ( ) a pair. All the finest ladies'and men's black and colored kid gloves that have become .n any way mushed in the shifting of the 'reight , 2oc a pair. All the finest , bound and perfect la dies' kid gloves from the wreck at1'Je a Ono solid case of ladies' finest grade imported caslunero gloves at lOc , worth 50c. MUSLIN UNDERWEAR. In this wreck wore two largo dry joods eases lilled with ladies' fine mu&li'n underwear. They are not soiled or dam aged in any way , only the cases of car tons in which the goods wore packed were smashed. Wo have arranged them Ln lots , us follows : Lot 1 Is. an immense quantity of gowns , skirts , chemises , drawers , corset covers , infants' slips and dresses , aprons , etc. , nicely trimmed , and never sold less than 50c. Tomorrow they go at 2"c. . Lot 2 Is a line grade of elegant lace nnd ouibroidcry trimmed underwear , in eluding everything in this line worn by ladies ; worth 75c and will be sold at i'Jc tomorrow- Lot 3 These garments are made up of the finest material , trimmed with wide hand-made torchon laces and wide embroideries. They would bo cheap at $1 , but wo sell them tomorrow at 50e. Lot 4 Thcso are the finest ukirts , chemise , drawers nnd other undorgar rncnts that would sell for $1.60 to $2 , on sale tomorrow at 7oc. Lot 5 wo will sell at. OSc. This in cludes all the highest-priced garments that were in this wrecked stock , Wo have not space enough to describe them. Como and bee them for yourself. They are the greatest bargains over brought to Omaha , THE BOSTON STORE , 114 S. 10th st. Falconer's great special sale of blan kets and comforts commences Monday. N. 15. FALiOONfcjn. Clonk Dcpnrtinsnt. Our special sale commences on Man tiny , Jan. 5th , ' 00. Wo will oll'or our entire stock of long cloaks , fancy wraps and plush sacouos u' ' a discount of 25 per cent. Wo are showing a hundsomo line o long cloaks with high sleeve , or York shire capo , military front , or revere ranging in price from $9.50 to $38.00. Our entire line of plush sacques fron : $18.00 to $58.00 , at 2o per cent off. ' Wo have a line of children's clonks size 4 to 12 years , ranging' in price from $5.50 to $0.00 , for this sale all at ono price , choice $3.75. Ladies' fancy wraps at just ono-hnl fcrico. N. 13. FALCONER. Not Much Use Advertising. Except for the benefit of strangorsj because everyone living in Omaha knows the great Chicago & Northwest ern runs four passenger trains every day to Chicago , and that the 4:30 : p. m. and 9:10 : p. m. accelerated vestibule trains with now sleepers and free parlor chair cars run direct from the U. P. depot , Omaha , thus avoiding the annoy ing change of cars at Council Blurts. Safe , sure , sumptuous , speedy , satisfac tory. The city ticket olllco is at 1401 Farnam St. Baggage checked from residences. Sleeping berths reserved to Chicago and all points beyond on all lines. It R. RmmiK , Q.F. . WEST. General Agent City Pass. Agt. : Homo Fire Ins.Co. Ofllco N.Y.LifoBld'g Falconer's great clearing sale of cloaks nf , 25 per cent discount commences Mon day. Han't Fool Yourself ! Notwithstanding all rumors to the contrary , the Chicago , Milwaukee & St , Paul lily's how steam heated palace stooping cars , with "olectrlo lights In every berth , " still loaves the Union depot - pot , Omaha ' at 0:10 : p. m. dally , arriv ing at'Chicago at 0:30 : n. m. , in nmplo tlmo to make all eastern connections. Ticket , ofllcq , 1501 Farnam .st J , E. PUHSTOK , . F. A. NASH , 0 , Puss. Agt , Gen , Agt. uitos. Letting Down IIio 1'rlcca on Gro- tierlcs. 23 pounds sugnn $1.00 ; 1 quart Im ported queen ollyee , Hoc ; 1 quart im ported chow chowv IGc ; best imported suuor kraut , 7Jc ; imported catsup , ISo per quart. This ualsup is delicious. You will pay 75c for Ufo came thing in any store in the city. Very best and strictly pure buckwheat motir , 3c. Will give you ton dollars it , you can detect any thing but the pu'ro buckwheat in it. Full cream choose-IGc ; brick cheese , IGc ; head cheese , Cc1 ; bologna sausage , Cc ; liver sausage , 5c ; Frankfort sausage , "ic ; picnic 1mm , Cc ; breakfast bacon , 8jc. Wo are the agents for the Albany , N. Y. frnsh sausage. Wo Boll for lUc. If you will try ono pound you will eat no other. If you want to know what it is nsk Mrs. J. L. Stewart , T. A. Hyde , Mrs. J. G. Bell , Mrs. J. W. Squires , all of Council Bluffs , Iowa , who have boon eating this kind of sausage for the last 3 years. Good country butter , 12Jc , 151c , 17c and the best creamery for -2c. 7j-lb stone jar of raspberries , black berries , crab apples , quinces ; they are all in heavy sugar syrup , 4tc ) each ; broken Java , 2 < " > o ; hominy llako , lo nor package ; Cobb's pure borax soap , lc per bar ; largo pall jolly , SI.00 ; Snow Flake Hour , $1.00 ; Minneapolis best superla tive , $ ! . ! . HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS. Wash tubs , lee , 65c , Ooc ; wash bowls , 13c ; the finest wringer made , $1.75 ; U do/.on clothes pins , Co ; clothes line , lOc ; clothes forks , lOc ; patent Hat-irons , $1.35 per sot ; wash boiler. 49c ; copper bottom tea kettle , 2oc ; folding ironing table , $1.25 ; best ink , 5c per bottle ; best mucil age , 5o-por bottle ; steve polish , lo per package ; tacks , lc per package ; French blacking , 6c per box ; all size lamp chim neys , 6c ; a full line of blue and white enameled ware wash howls and pitchers , 29jc each ; plates , Uc } each ; cups and saucers , ! 5jo each ; soup dish 3o each ; tumblers 2c } each ; wine glasses Ho each ; fine cut tumblers 6c each ; salt and popper shakes fie each ; vegetable dishes Cc each , soup plates 7jc each ; soup and oyster bowls 7 } each ; solid steel coal shovels lee ; Jamb wool dusters -loo ; solid copper ton kettle , spun bottom $1.75 , worth twice as much ; 12 pieces line decorated toilet sots $12" , worth 88.00 ; hanging lamp $1.75 ; stand lamps from 2-lc up. IlAYDEN 15ROS. Groceries and house furnishing goods. Falconer's great clearing sale of cloaks at 25 per cent discount commences Mon day. day.Read Read Morse's embroidery advertise ment. The "Stunt" in Clover. The New Year's reception extended to100 gentlemen of tne city by Mr. D. II. Wheeler , Jr. , from 2 until ( ion Thursday was the sub ject of much pleasant comment on the day and has been delightfully spol m of ever since. The absence of the ladles , whllo now and _ thcn remarked , was compensated for by many of the best known men presiding at the punch bowl , at the banquet table and assist Ing Mr , Wheeler throughout the rooms. Mr. Wheeler rccoivcs.iissistcd by his father D. II. Wheeler , s > r. , and Mr. Bradford. Mr. Clem Chasu poured punch and the gen * oral knowledge he displayed as to the merits of the beverage was quite remarkable , in view of the fact that ho is u practical advocate of temperance. His lljcs Achates , Henry D. Estabrook , who ofllciated in the capacity ol "capper" for the punch bowl , proved himself n hostlu dispensing the wine of joy. Mr. KciHclc pinned bouquets on the pentle- meu's ' tupols mid also presided over the cigars , of which there were u half dozen brands , Luncheon was served in the dining room , and like the rest of the entertainment was very tempting. Among the gentlemen who called during the afternoon wore Messrs. Alexander , Hal- clrldce , Kennedy , Brlpgs , Barton. Smith , MuCiiKuc , McConncll , Colonel Chase , Whip Allan , Frank Hamilton , Art GUion , Bon Coolc , Lmcien Stephcus , Snydcr.Prntt.Hurns , Lnumnn , Baxter , " Whitmore , Gatch , Turner , Falrllcld. Charles Howe , Broatch , George Mercer , Wills llustln , Bert Wheeler , Lander , Bartlutt , Keller , Carter , Cluu-les and Ulark Kodick. ' I > irs. Gcnrgo Cook Kiitcrtatiifi. * In honor of Mrs. Margaret Drown of Colunv bus. Mo. , and daughter , Miss Margaret Cook Mrs. George W , Cook gave a dainty Kensing ton tea Tuesday afternoon at her residence , 114 North Twenty-sixth street. It might with cntlro propriety , huvo been called "daisy tea , " for that flower prevailed every where throughout the house , arranged eithci in bright tipped bunches or else deftly twinei in the Christinas evergreen. Even the nap kins hcUftliPso tender blossoms which the poet culled "star eyed , " so pretty are they it their sweet freshness , In addition to those mentioned there were present : Misses Alno Burns , Mary Uuryen , Lillian House , Lilllai Tulcoy , Carrie House , Maud Oliver , Nettle Sherwood , Mamie Oliver , Mao Sargent Bertie VanKuran , Molho Hibbcrt , Miss Barnard , Mary Clark , Carlottn Downcs , Lila Alexander , Pearl Hartman , Nitm Marshall Amy Barker , May Buck , Ethel Wynne Ken nedy , Loa Johnson , Ncttlo Johnson , Alice Chambers and Kena Strong , Mrs. George Gould , Margaret Moore and Margant Me Kell. 1) . W. SAXB. The Flniicer DriicKlht nromnlin Goes South oil the rotli. Now is the time to buy any and every thing in the drug line cheap at Saxes Store rented and llxsuros sold to McCor mlck & Lund , who will take posbcssior January 20th , 1891. Until that time , to reduce stock preparatory io moving , . ' will sell at cost anything in my line. Hair , tooth , nail , cloth and bath brushes sponges , chamois , rubber goods. Fines line of imported and domestic perfumes west of Chicago. Soaps , cosmetics , face powders , lotions , manicure goods , toilof waters , colognes , etc. All going nt cos' ' and less. Call and see us. All prcscrip tlons will bo loft with the now firm. D. W. SAXE. . Falconer's errent special sale of blan kcts and cornfocta commences Monday. lloforo Buying A piano oxaminottho now scale Klmball piano. A. IIospw , 1513 Douglas. Tickets at loxvow rates and su porior accommodations via the great Keel Island route tEickot olllco , 1002 Six teenth and Faroum streets Omaha. Falconer's great special sale of blankets kots and comtocw cqmmonces Monday. The now oflicea of the Great Rocl Island route , 1002 < Sixteeiitli and Farnam streets , Omaha , 'aro the llnost in the city Call and see thorn ; Tickets to all points east at lowest raids. 1002. Sixteenth and Farnam streets la the now Rock Island ticket olllco. Tick ets to all points east at lowest ratos. Special embroidery bargains , Morse's Monday , "Weather Indices. Up to this date our monthly prognoatt cations have boon fully ns reliable as the prophesies of the late lamented Wiggins but at the beginning of a now year wo resolve to do still better. The customary January thaw will bo dispensed with am passengers who travel In the olectrlo lighted , steam heated , vestlbulcd polaco car trainsxf the Chicago , Milwaukee & St Paul Ry. , between Omnhii and Chicago cage , will lw comfortably cared for re gardlossof the outsldo atmosphere. City ticket olllco , 1C01 Farnam street ( Barlto block ) , Omaha. MOUSE'S. OponlncSnlo of llmbroltlcrlrs Tomor row ; Homo Unr alns In Cambric HuflliiiKR , Hounclng , Ktc. Wo Imvo prepared for an onormoua ale of embroideries , rulllings , etc. , to morrow , some of thorn are goods that could not bs imported for the prices wo shall ninko. ninko.SWISS SWISS EDGINGS. 40 different pattorus up to 3J Inches rt-ido lOc , worth 17jc , 60 different patterns 15c , worth 18o and 20e. 3 ! ) dilToront patterns up to 4 inches vldo iiSc , worth up to USc. 20 different patterns 37jc , worth 50c. 10 dilferent patterns 48c , worth COo M-INGII NAINSOOK FLOUNC1NGS. 21 Inches wide , ! ! 9c , worth UOc. 20 pieces , -We , worth Too. 10 pieces , GOc , worth l)0c. ) 60 pieces , OSc , worth sll.iJo to $1.C5. 40 pieces , $1.25 , worth $1.75. 2o pieces , $1.47 , worth $2.25. 15-INOII NAINSOOK FLOUNCING. A great profusion of line narrow cambric edges at llc ! ! , loc , Ib'c , ii3e , 37c , worth double. Cambric insertion at Sic , lOc , 12c } , loc , lUcund 25o , worth double. All over embroideries , 81.37 , $1.67 , $2.lS ) and $4. II" , worth double. Also n special lot of KING'S CJELEBHAT1CD RUFFLINGS it loss than manufacturer's cost. Those will bo found at our embroidery depart ment on second lloor. King's cambric rulllings 2c a yard. King's cambric rufllings Cc a yard. King's cambric rulllings 8Jo a yard. King's cambric rulllings lOc a yard. King's cambric rufllings 20o a yard. King's cambric rulllings 2oc a yard. Every number of the above rulllings wo guarantee less than half price. Wo also olTur a lot of 45-inch colored flouncing beautifully embroidered and formerly sold from $1.GO to $1.00 a yard ; all in ono lot Monday at 75c a yard , TUB MOUSE 1J11Y GOODS CO. Ilo ! For the Inauguration. For the accommodation oi all desirous of attending the inaugural ceremonies at the state capital January 8 the Bur lington route will sell round trip tickets January 7 to 8 from all points in Nebras ka to Lincoln at ono and one-third fare , good'to return1 until January ! ) . Seaman's wagons best and cheapest. THE OPPORTDN1TYB THE SEASON 0 facilitate matters , we have divided our immense/stock / of fine custom made SUITS AND OVERCOATS into four [ 4 ] lots and marked them at prices that will insure a speedy sale WE want to call your attention to the SUITS AND OVERCOATS we are offering at tire above named price. Look in our window ; come in and we will show them to you. Remember the price , $15.00. AMUSEMENTS. SUNDRY , JBNUBRY/j / ONE NIGHT ONLY. I SIXTH SUCCESSFUL SEASON or THE Greatest Piny of the Age , \VN. GILLETTE'S MASTEUFU3CE , Held BY THE i uifttivru ) IIY A MOST POWERFUL CAST AND ALL NEW SCENIC EFFECTS ! I'HIOKS UKGULAH. THREE SIGHTS Tliiiw/lnir / Inn Q Commencing IHIIM ! , JilllO. MATINEE SATURDAY. THE FAMOUS | i MUSS. Carl MacDonalcl and Baraaboo' Proprietors , The Most Distinguished' Opera Company m America. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY EVENINGS , ROBIN FIOOD ( NEW ) . SATURDAY MATINEE , © UXEVT'PR , SATURDAY EVENING , FAUEWEM , PHIII-OIIMANCE , OARMKN. ( Y Now Product lou. ) A Complete Chorus of10. . Their Cwn Orchestra of 20. y fml CcsUnus Niw End Grand AMUSEMENTS , Bpyd's Nights A Commencing Great Monday , Jan , 5til. Attraction THEX 6 oDoer In Byrne & Kcrkcr's Charm ing Comic Opera , The Most Powerful Company of Comedians in America. NIQHTS 4 At the Broadway Theater , New York City * Costly and Elaborate Costumes. Sparkling Music. 'J Magnificent Cast. Artistic ami USUAL.'J Scenery. . i'UIOES AS USUAL. THE GRAND-SPECIAL FOUR NIGI-ITS. COMMENCING THIS , SUNDAY EVENING. , Win. Floion's New York Standard , . Tdoater Production and Adamatlon of Alox. Duma1 Fivo-Aot Play , CLEMENGERU GMSE MISS SYBIL JQI-INSTQNE Reigning- Sensation of Paris and New York. rw/vm.TnaTgMW / I GUSTAV LEVIOK | JBNNIB EBlFFAimj AND OM-IEL IHNTirilll ORIGINAL GQ | f = = = rn . . Pnmrl.nr.nHa I Magnificent Production r..n . r UN'DEK Till ! MANAGKMKNT Ol1 WIMJAM A. 1IIIADV , DIME EDEN MUSEE. WILL LA.WL.ER , MANAGER. CORNER 11TH AND FARNAM STS. , OMAHA , NEB. WEXRK OF * JANUARY 8. TBE BIG MISSOURI GIRL. Eight foot tall and still prowiiifr. Pretty Ella Ewincr. Just think of ill ftot of loveliness. $1,000.00 PER WEEK IN GOLD Is what the Big Girl costs ua. She cornea high , but we must huvo her. WEARS A NO. 10 GLOVK WEARS A NO. IO SHOE. WEIGHS 278 POUNDS , Festively the tallest humnn bointr in the world. A perfect form and hand- sorao features. She is but 18 .years old , yet a perfect giantess. ELLA SLEEPS IN A TEN-FOOT BED. She is the crcatost. wonder of the 10th contury. A rare , lovely woman grown taller than nor sisters. Her first appearance. WONDERFUL1 WONDERFUL ! WONDERFUL ) FUN IN A GROCERY STORE The Great Sntnrlcnl hit of the dny intiioduclng the Funniest KNOWN SPECIALTIES. i-iiMMV Clerks , Cosh Girls , Irishmen , Old Men , Dudes , Old r U IN IN I Maids , Dutchmen. Bad Boy , Kid , Dad , Chum and Bum A NIGHT 01' ' SIDE SPLITTING PUN. - - . HARRY FITZGERALD and DONALD LliWIS , ' The Greatest Comedians of the dny supported by an Excellent Company. < A GRAND HIGH PRICED SHOW AT POPULAlx PRICES. DON'T ' FORGET. \ Only A Dime For All/ , b nt to toO inHI HI I'l ' 10 fctni ni sn IV CO n th chff M no ntbo bent nt fn ; no it ! or Rill the of