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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 28, 1894)
HE 9-16. ESTABLISHED JUNE 39 , 187J. OMAHA , SUNDAY MORNING , JANUARY 28 , 189d SIXTEEN PAGES. SINGLE COPY FIVE CENTS. Special Notice. \Yednesday , January 31 , \vc invoice. Tomorrow will be your chance to pick up bar gains. AH odds and ends will be cleared out at prices next to nothingWe are going to clean them out and not be bothered invoicing the odds and ends. Odd pairs of blan kets as low as 3Qc a pair ; odd pairs of wool mixed gray blan kets at 5oc a pair ; 6-lb gray blankets at $1.25 a pair. See the handsome line of hair line wrapper blankets in pink , blue , tan and gray at $1.25 a pair ; they are bound to be catried away on sight , as they arc the best blanket we have offered this season at $1.25 pair ( new , Justin. ) Bargains in heavy Cali fornia blankets ; odd pairs at prices to close. Odd bed-com forts as low as 25c. Remnants of plain , plaid and striped flan- [ ncl , odd skirt patterns all wool or cotton , they will be sold , odd lunch cloths and fringed table cloths of every color , price and description , odd bed spreads slightly soiled almost given away , odd dozens of napkins , odd pairs of towels , remnants of table linen , rem nants of toweling and white dress goods at about one-fourth their value.Ve arc going to make a clean sweep tomorrow on all the odds and ends of muslins , sheetings , shirtings , outing flannels , calicos , ging- hams , dress linings , etc. , etc. Remember these are bar gains that will be cleared out and can't be duplicated , and the first in will have first pick and the best selection to choose from ; therefore come as early in the .day as possib'e. "HAVE YOU NO BABIES ? " Have you n carriage after the winter Is over ? Pcrliup ; your darling saw the light for the first tinio during the cold weather , and since then has boon kept co/.y and warm indoors. The balmy and mild days of spring will noon bo hero. You will then want to take this jewel of yours out , so that its cheeks can bo touched by the fragrant breeze and colored as the rose by the glorious sun shine. Your baby is too heavy to carry ; you are not strong ; you. will have to got ii carriage. Wo have Ilium , as Ifho a line as over. Over 60 dill'orent styles to choose from. U his carriage V ITns 4 fcloel springs , steel wheels , lace udgo parasol , anil is upholstoicd in llrst- clabs sty'.e. Uody Is full &i/o unu wo can nssuro you , you will fail to got anything lilco it. elsewhere for the'price. $0.50. Other carriages , .fi.50 ; , $1.50. $5.50 , $7 , v.98.50 , .faoO up to the finest production of the beet carriage factory in the world. Wo have received several earn of fur- nitnro during the past week , mostly UHDROOM SUITS. KXT13NSION TAHLF.S ANDSIUK UOARDS. Those are our specialties : Oak bed room suit , full sy.e. ! ! 1 piccos , llrst-class cabinet work , French hovel plate mlr- ro : * , $15. Another , with cheval dresser , also Fionch pluto mirror , $ 7.50 , An- otlio1 , also oak , 21x0 ! ! , French bovul plate , $1RuO. These suits hn/.o all large Kiv.o beds , six foot and over in height , dressers and washatamls , are well finished , the drawer work Is perfect , and every f nil is oak und has French bevel Jilato mirrors. Head the prices , remem ber what we s.iy In our description , come in ami see the line and you will BOO the best thing for the money that it is possible to got. Might-foot tables , 55 , $5.50 , fS , ? R50 ; MX foul tables , $1.50 up to $7.25 ; side boards , $15 , $17. $10. LACE CURTAINS. Wo have received our spring importa tion of lace curt-ilns and have the lar gest and best selected stock it was over our p'ensure ' to show. Prices from 40o per pair up. Some very line ones at $1.50 to $ iflO. CARPETS. Wo find wo have more carpets than wo care to Inventory and will make some very low prices for llio next two weoks. It will pay you to Irok us over , for the go. da must go. Our stock of rugs is complete and we will make a big uls-j I count on them Our Advice. Better take advantage of the present prices and cold weather to buy that cloak , shawl , etc. Our Reason. Because we will sell you a good , warm , stylish , high class garment at one-half and less than one-half the cost of such in the early part of the season. We want you to see our line of ladies' trimmed jackets at $3,50 , $4 , $4.75 , $5. They are garments worth , and have sold for. from $8.50 to $22. We'll give you the best prices on fur capes ever quoted by anybody $4.50 , $5 , $6 75 , § 7.75 is just one-half the usual price , and all high class. Need anything in children's cloaks , ages 4 to 18 years , elegant assortment to choose from , and to make it to your in terest to buy now $1.98 , $2.50 , $3.25 , $3.75 , $4.50 and § 5 will buy those formerly sold for $4.75 , $5.25 , $6,50 , $7.75 , $9 ancl $10.50. We have a big line of nice warm jackets , ladies' and misses' , at $ i to $2.50 ; all good serviceable material and worth three times the amount. Ulsters and Newmarkets , the 'best protectors from cold blasts you can find , and $3.75 to $7.50 will buy a garment in which the making a'one ' cost double this price. Velvet Beaver Shawls , extra heavy , $3.75 to $7 , worth $5 to $ i i. Extra heavy double all wool shawls and single shawls in all weight at half regular price. Breakfast shawls ioc , , worth Needles at ic per package , Handkfs at ic each. 10 pkgs of hairpins , ic , i yd , of elastic for ic. 3 large rolls Toilet paper , roc. On Wednesday we will place on sale our en tire new stock of fine Embroideries , all widths , from J c per yard up. JOB LOT OF - ON SALE M03MDAY. Standard sheet music 6c per copy. All the latest folios k.35C each. Instruction books , all kinds l/ price. All the latest sheet music at reduced prices. Our stock consists of ten different makes , including the World Renowned Chickering , Before purchasing a piano call and get our prices. We Will sell you any piano you select at $100.00 less than you can buy it anywhere else on earth Prices range from $175.00 up to the price of the best Ghickering. New pianos always on hand for rent. Before purchasing an organ call and see our Piano Case Organ , It has seven full octaves of keys , in appear ance cxactfy resembles a handsome upright piano. Artistic Piano Tuning a Specialty \ Will Place on Sale TOMORROW FRO.M 1) ) A. M. TO 1'2. 3,000 yds EXQUISITE PUNJAB n in dainty evening shades fl IF * * fj n ® ak A and also dark shades , ( it B WJ'll MORROW WE COMmence - mence a slaughter sale of Silks and Velvets at half and less than half the price they have been all the season. In view of pending legisla tion on the tariff , we deem it the best thing to close out every del lar's worth of Silks and Velvets we have in stock without much , if any , regard to what the value is or has been. Many Silks-will be sold for a good deal less than we paid for them. We are going to meet the new tariff schedule with .the smallest stock of Silks and , Velvets we ever had. Just cast your. eye over the prices and coihe infer for what yov''tOaul of these bargains : $1.00 Silk Velvets per yard Sl'.5l ( Silk Velvets < Jj- ( per yard . . ' . . . . < ? * $1.2.3 Silk Pluslics , per yard . v v. . . _ _ lOc Punjab China Silks - ' poryard . . . ! . . . ? 85c Wash Silks' all colors per yard Soc Black Faille Silks , per yard : . . . . 85c BJaok Satin Rhad- zimur , per ynrd 50c Black and Colored Surah Silks , per yard. . . $1.25 Black Dress Silks -poryard $1.25Colored Faille Silks per yard $1.15 Colored Satins , all silk , per yard DRUG DEPT. j Regal Civslilo Soap2 for 5c. Cocoa Castile Soap , per oako , 8c. } Whlto Castile So.ip , per cake , 2io Glycerine Soap nor cake 7e. B.ill Glycerine So.ip. per cake , -le. Tar Soap , HJc. Elder Flownr Soap 7o. Petroleum Jolly , per bn tlo 3jc. Ayor'fi Cherry Pectoral , 7oc. Paino's celery compound , 75e. Dr. Bosanto's cough syrup , IHc to 05c , Chamberlain's cough syrup 20c , 40o and 76o. JEWELRY DEPARTMENT. Special inducements in jewelry this wco'c. All holiday novelties at one-half regular prtco. $ H opera glasBos , OSc. $7 opera glasses , $ ii.)8. ! ) 53 50 watch chains , $1.50. $7 per set sterling allvar tea spoons , 83.70. $ U solid gold rings , 81.50. $2) watches , $12.00. $12 solid silver gents' watches , $0.05. $ & oight-iiav oak clocks , $2.50. $10 four-piece tea sot , 35.158. $3 cake basket , $1.18. 75c napkin rings , 2Jc. $2 picklo. castot'a , OSc. $1 per gut Bilvor toil spoons , 18c , $1 per sot coffco soopns ! ) oe. Watch and clock repairing at half jewelers' prices. Dress Goods Department. Monday wo will place on sale a largo line of now novelties' In dross goods , 250 pieces in all. TJio loading shades and patterns. Rcmombar those arc now goods , just received ; not an olrt'pattorn in the lot , but all nlro , now goods. YQIK ohoico of the lot 2oa Wo will place on ealo in our center atslo a nice storm scr o , all1 shades , in cluding black-10 Inches wide , worth 50o , Monday's price 25c. Our "oo honi'iettn , strictly all wool , any shade you w.int , Including black , Monday's price 43c. , Come and see our llannol suitings , full 51 Inches wide ; all wool , worth $1.25 , Monday V price UOc. A 51 inch liullod1 cloth , worth 75c , ' -Hie. Monday's priceHie. Hero are BOIUO ohoico plums. Wo are preparing lor inventory , and in going through our stock wo find a jrro.it many oilil : ' Mid ends , but all nlca and full dross patterns , worth from 7"o to W.Ol ) per yard. Momlnv you c.ln have vour choice atIlk1. . Remember lhc-e goods are all wool and tills faoafon't * This Entire Stock is ing Sold Out The qualities of the garments must be known to under stand these prices. They arc about Olie-tllird of usual clothing store prices. Men's pants to close at loss than manufacturers cost , 50c , 75c. 31.2.3 , $1.75 , $2.00 and $2.f 0 ; these pants are well made , all wool and good styles ; none worth less than $1.75 , up to $0.00. Men's ulsters , u few loft , to close at 83.00 , $1.50 ami $3,00 , worth $8.50 and $10.00. Medium woicrht overcoats to close thorn at $0.50 and $7.50 ; worth $10.00 to $15.00. Those are in single and double breasted. Boys'long pants suit , ages 12 to 19 , to close , $1.75 , $2 , $2.23 , $2.50 ; former price $3.75 to $7. _ - Our children's suits , ages from 4 to 13 , will continue at this price till all are sold. In 3 lots , $1.25 , $2.50 , $3.50 , worth from $2.50 up to $9. Wo have a few boys' capo overcoats , all wool and natty , made to close at $1.25 and $1.75 , none of these worth loss than $3.50 to $ ( J.50. Men's and boys' jeans pants and overalls. Wo have the largest stock In the city at the lowest price ? . . JVIAJXFILLED. . Our great sale of the entire wholesale stock of John S. Britton & Co. of St. Joseph , Mo. , is the biggest muslin under wear sale ever held in this town. It grows daily as the. prices and qualities become better known. Below are a tew sample prices : Drawers. Fine cambric , tucked lace or embroidery , worth 750 , go at 49c. i lot of. drawers , cambric and muslin , nicely trimmed in lace and embroidery , only 35C , worth 750 , Chemise. Beautiful goods , trimmed in lace or embroidery , worth $ i , go in this sale at 49C. 50 dozen of chemise , full size and well made , only 39c , regular price 750. 750.Children's. . TOO do/.en of children's corset waists , 9C , 11C , 12 l-2c , 35C and 20C each. 100 dozen of children's muslin pants , good materialvand well made , only 9c , lie , 12 l-2c and 20c per pair. 100 dozen infants' fine cambric slips , only 25c , regular pnce Gowns. Special value in frill goods. 50 dozen gowns , made to re tail at $1.50 , go in this sale at 79C. 100 dozen gowns , only 59C , regular price $1,25. 50 dozen gowns , only 39c ; not one but is worth $ i. Corset Covers. Fine cambric and muslin corset covers , only 9c each ; just about the price of the buttons. Skirts. You c n n' 'si ' U'j'i nnywhoro for loss than $2 go In this sale at 03o luO ili > * m vi 'is , fu'l size and nicely trlmmod , only 50c , worth HI. GROCERIES. Ilaydons' letting down the prices on groceries. ! ! 0 pounds Now Orleans granulated sugar SI. U5 pounds light extra C sugar $1. Sotla crni'kors 6c. Oyster cracker * 5c. Gl niror an tins 7c. California dried grapes 3jc. Now California raislni 5c , 7jc , 10c. Now California prunes , fits , 7jc , lOc. Sun-dried apples 5c. Hcbt Alden app cs 7jc and lOc. Now California peaches lOo , 1"J. Now California apiicots liljc , Ific. Now California poarH , liJc ! , 15c. " Now California" silver prunes , I0c , llMc. llMc.Now Now California laver raisins 12c,15c. } Self-rising buckwheat Hour itSc. -Sotf-ilsing pane ike Hour UJc. All kinds California plums lic. ! } California poaches in heavy syrup 15o. California pears I5c. . Corn starch ! Jjo. Ciloss starch 5c. Lima beans 5c. 2-pound cans sugar corn SJo can. " pound cans string beans .Sic can. 2-pound cans early June peas Bio can. Fancy mixed pickles 6c bottle. Chow-chow 5o bottle. TEA AND COFFEE DEP'T. IJrokon Java and Mocha 12jo , 15c , 17o. } 17o.Kio Kio , Santos and Marncnibo coffee 25o pound. Old Government Java and Mochu , Hoc , or 3 pounds for $1. Japan tea slftings lOc , 1'Jie pound. Sun-cured Japan 25c iionnd. llaslcot fired Japan 2Se ) , 35c and 4So. Knglish breakfast tea IlScIL'c. . Fancy Ceylon tea 6ia ) pound. SEWING MACHINES. 100 moro of those celebrated sewing macliir.es just received fron the factory. Prices from $15.00 to $10.50 , fully war ranted 5 years. This is your opportun ity. HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS. White granite cups nnUsaucers Scpor pair.Plates Plates , 2c , 'Ic , c , 5c each. Ewers and basins , 69c per pair. A few mere odd pieces of decorated , dinner eels. Wo are selling those at less than you can buy common iron stone china for. Flint glass tumbler ? , Ijc each. Sauce dishes , in nice glass , 80 per sot. .1 rolls of tojlet paper lOc. Ton kcttloJ'lSe each. Can openers , lie each "Wash machines , S2.05 oncli. The very finest clothes wringor8$1.20. Complete kitchen lamp , 14c. Lamp chlmnics , 5c each. All kinds and sl/es of oil stove wicks. Knives and forks , ; $5c $ per sot " Tea spoons , as good as silver , 2oc per bOt. HARDWARE. Tills is hardware's week , and prices don't cut any figure. NOT13THE FOL- LOW1NO : ( iOd nails $1.50 per 100 pounds. 50d nails $1.00 per 100 pounds. 40d nails $1.70 per 100 pounds. HOd nails $1.70 per 100 pounds. 20d nails $1.80 per 100 pounds. Kid nails $1.85 per 100 pounds. 12d nails $1.8o per 100 pounds. 10U nails 8I.UO per 100 pounds. 8d nails $2.00 per 100 pounds. Od nails 82.15 per 100 pounds , lu nails $2.-10 per 100 Bounds. ! ) d nails $ ; i.OO per 100 pounds. 2-key jail padlocks fie , worth 25e. 2-foo'l boxwood rules He. worth lOc. 2-foot boxwood rules , i brass bound , Klc , worth HOc. 2-foot boxwood rules , all brass bound , 2oc , worth -10c. Mortice and rim door locks at Ma each. Door bolts at-lc each. Door hinges atlc per pair. Hook and eye hinges 7c per pair and up. up.Carpenters' tools -10 per cent under regular price * * . Machinists' tools .10 per cent under regular prices. Ulacksiniths' tools -10 per cent under tegular prices. Hutclairs' too's ' 10 percent under rogu ar prices. Short and long-hurdled stool shovels nt ! ! ! ) c. Ciardon rakes from lOc up. Manure and hay forks from 25o up. 1 Jojr bolls from 2. > c up. Ifatchots from lOc up Curiot [ tacks in bulk lc ( ) pound. Carpet tacks in papers lOc dozen. Table and pocket cutlery. Well bucketswell whoolsrono , wheel , barrows , picks' , axes , carriage and lire- bolts at your own price. Police and tubular lanterns. Rat traps from lOo up. And everything in the hardware line from 25 to ' 10 per cent under regular prices. N. 15. Carpenters and builders will save 60 per cent by purchasing thoii' hardware from us. Remember we are headquarters for- trunks and vaiUon , aid can show ui'rcat variety of these goods at bottom prices.