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    8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SUNDAY , JANUARY 22 , 1888-TWELYE PAGES.
MOlTDAir MOETDAT
1519-1521 DOUGLAS STREET ;
Owing1 to the great success of our Test Sale last Thursday and Friday , we feel so enthused that we have decided to duplicate it , and we prom
ise our friends and customers that they will "be more than pleased and you will fully realize that we are bound to "be
THE BABSA1H HOUSE OF OMAHA.
BE SURE AND COME AND SEE US MONDAY ,
IN THE BASER8EKT.
BLACK
EHilo , en f.iiclii's' Itltrk lln.irlo .lcvjoyi , inoilo
of lieiivy Impo ) ted < t < ith , lullnr miidi * ruaibui k ,
Mouility ( < nly TbC cm Ji , a.M.il juice jl.To.
W D07.IJN
Children's Jerseys ,
48c.
All wool , nil fb.es , all colors , nil nt ono pilee ,
4So oath.
ro T > OKIX :
Seersucker Skirts , 25c.
Nicely ciiilii'olilerfil and plt.itiMl li'ittuin ,
utiiiillj sold ntTiicvi.ili : our luka-Moudayouly
"fie e-ch ,
roiocn ) I.ndle-.1 Heavy riotli , Wn.-in
Embroidered Skirts 59o
Sold iii \ini-paln \ all mev tlio city at JI fi ) .
OuriH'liu Monday Is t'JC i-iu-li. LViuu euilylf
jou want nnkiit.
35c PAIR ; 3 PAIR FOR $1,00 $ ,
100 do/.tn ( Jtnt's Imported heavy Hbbul scotch
f.iey
HOSE.
They imt Jil.l'O ' a ( lo.'ea to Import.
BUTTONS , 5c a Dozen.
Wo done the balance of our t'leat Job lot of
Dre.-s lluUcm- fie a do/un.
100 dozen Eagle Lend , ONE
with ijubbor tip , worth
IOc , at le each. CENT.
N. It. I'AIjCONKU MONDAY.
Patterns ( 'Iveil Away.
Underneath wo give particulars of
the special sale of dross goods which
begins Monday and continues all the
week. During this sale _ wo will give
away one of McCull's iitipoi * patterns
with each dress sold. The goods wo
otTer are combination suits at about one-
third their value , dress sorge.s at half
price , French satccus , Scotch ginghams ,
etc. With each dress purchased , one
of any pattern in slock ladies' , misses'
or children's will bo given away.
NEW GOODS ! NEWGOODSI1
Special importations of line Irish ; md
German linens , Torchon laces , embroid
eries. Also special sale of muslin un
derwear.
TOWELS.
ISc.
Damask towels , size 22x11 , with fancy
border at 15e , reduced from 22Jc.
20c.
Fine bleached damask towels with
open work end and knotted fringes at
UOc , worth 3oc.
Fine blenched Huck towels , fancy
borders , at20c , worth 27jc.
AT 2oe.
Fine bleached Huck towels with
knotted fringe , also finest hemstitched
Huck towels at 25e , worth 50c.
Damask towels , open work anils and
knotted fringe , at 25c , worth 35c.
AT 50o.
Extra largo line bleached damask
towels , fancy ends , also hemstitched
damask towels at 50c , worth 85c.
Fine extra largo Iluck towels , fancy
ends , at 50c , worth Too.
Also a very largo assortment in nov
elties of hemstitched , knotted fringe
and open work damask and Huck towels ,
till now choice patterns.
BLEACH ED DAMASK.
40 pieces 03-inch bleached damasks ,
at 75o , worth $1.
BLEACHED DAMASK.
155 pieces 8-1 bleached damasks at OOc
reduced from $1.25.
BLEACHED DAMASK.
10 pcs 8-1 bleached damask at $1.35 ,
worth $1.75.
EXTRA ! EXTRA ! ! EXTRA ! ! !
8 pc.s verj fine double damask- the
finest goods nindo that wo have been
Rolling from $2.75 to $3.25 per yard. Dur
ing this sale tlio jiick will bo $1.85 per
yard.
ON MONDAY.
Wo will show the finest line of choice
lunch setts that has ever been imported
to this country. The patterns are all
now and have never been shown in
Omaha. Wo will also show a wonderful
assortment of choice Momio lunch setts
open work and knotted fringes will
do flies to match.
match.NAPKINS.
NAPKINS.
fi-S bleached napkins at $2.i5 , wortl :
3.00 ; these napkins will match our Me )
damask.
3-4 bleached napkins to match our
$1.85 damask at $3.05 , worth $1.50.
FINE DAMASK SETTS.
Wo have just opened a full line of
Jno. S. Brown & Son's and Wm. LSddell
& CO.'H duo dnnuisk sotts. Many now
patterns will bo found amongst this
shipment and customers will find them
much cheaper than these line goods
have over been sold for before.
MUSLINS.
Fine bleached muslin OJc , worth IOc.
Only 20 yards to each customer.
SHEETING.
9-4 blenched sheeting at 20e , worth
SOe ; 10-4 bleached sheeting at 2Jc , worth
83o.
83o.PATTERNS
PATTERNS GIVEN AWAY.
FRENCH SATEENS.
CO pieces fancy French nateons at SOc ,
worth 45c.
45c.SCOTCH
SCOTCH GINGHAMS.
PATTERNS GIVEN AWAY.
100 nieces fancy 'Scotch ginghams at
85c , worth 85c , .
Domestic Department.
One bale Lawrence L. L. 30 inches wide
4c Yard ,
Monday one hale Badger L. L. 30 inches
wide.
Uiifoleacliecl Muslin ,
4c Yard.
100 PIECES FINE
IOc Yard.
Now goods just received. Monday
IOc n yard ; worth 15e.
Figured Prints ,
5s Yard.
Monday , 1 case Turkey Hod Figured
Prints , oe per yard Monday.
Indigo Blue
FIGURED PRINTS ,
Be Yard ,
I case for Monday.
N. JJ. VALCONIOU-MONDAY.
Patterns Given Away.
ZANZIHAR SUITINGS.
PATTERNS GIVEN AWAY.
1 case fancy striped Zanzibar suitings
at lOe , worth I5c.CALICO.
CALICO.
PATTERNS 01VKN AWAY.
Fancy dress calicos , also navy blue , at
5e , worth .Sje.
PATTKRNSGIVKN AWAY.
GINGHAMS Tie.
Fine apron checked ginghams at 7Jc ,
always sold af IOc.
CMHKOIDHUIKS ! EMBROIDERIES !
Wo take considerable pride in calling
ttontion to our new stock of embroid
eries , which is just opened , and will bo
) laced on bale Monday. When wo say
hat thib is the largest and best selected
, tock over shown in Omaha wo only
isilf express it , for wo show a stock that
'or quality , quantity and prices cannot
> o equalled outside Now York. Wo will
show some of _ the finest goods manufac
tured in Nainsook edges and llouneings ,
otc.andbomo of the cheapest in cam
brics over ottered at any sale , at 5c , ( ic ,
8Jo , IOc , 12je , 15e , 20c and 2oc ; at these
prices will bo found some very great bar
gains.LACES.
LACES. LACES. LACES.
On Monday and during the week wo
will show a stock of Torchon and MeSl-
icis lacc.s that for prices , patterns and
quantities surpass anything ever shown
in the west. These laces will bo shown
Monday for the llr.it time and wo know
that there will bo a rush on these goods
all the week. Torchon and Medici
laces at fle , 8e } , IOc , 12Je , 15o , Kilo , 20e
and 2-lc , worth at least one-half more
than wo will Bi311 them for during this
sale.
MUSLIN UNDERWEAR.
CIIHMISK.
Chemise at 2.je , Itoc. 40o , 50c , 0-3c , 7oo ,
< .He ) , $1.00.
2oc. Chemise of good muslin , plain
bund.
40c. Plain heavy corded band.
( We. Yoke of all over embroidery or
yoke of tucks and insertion.
7tie. Yoke of either Torchon lace or
embroidery or fancy yoke of very fine
tucks.
$1.00. Yoke of line medicis laces niitl
tucks very line muslin or cambric.
DRAWERS.
Drawers MeJOo , We ) , ( iOc.Ooc , 7oc , 8" c
$1.00 , H.lW. Wo direct attention to the
following prices.
Hoc. Heavy muslin with deep hem , I
clusters of 5 tucks these are worth oOc
50o. Good muslin with either cnm-
brie"or embroidered rulllo with cluster
of line tucks.
"oc. Wide rulllo of embroidery will
tucks.
S."ic. Either cambric or muslin will
embroidered rulllo verv finely tucked.
CORS1CT COVERS. *
In these goodwo oiler the finest as
sorted in either high or low-neck over
shown by us. Corset covers at 27e , Me
IOcJoe , 60e , ( | .ro. 7.C. DOc , $1.00 , $1.15.
The styles in this line are too large to
enumerate , but wo call special notice to
the best valuu over ottered at any of the
above prices as the styles are entirely
now and the 111 and finish unsurpassed.
GOWNS.
Night gowns as 50c , 7oc , $1 , $1.15
31.25 , la.oO , Sl.T.uimlifcJ.
COe Funcy corded front with rufll
lit neck and sleeves regular 76o quality
7 5c Mother Hubbard yoke tucked
with embroidered rulllo.
$1,00 Mother Hubbard yoke of insertion
tion and tucks or fancy yoke front of in
Bortlon and tucks.
iH.lC Solid yoke of wide and nnrrov
tucks and embroidered rufllo. This gar
ment is worth fl.oO.
In all the higdcr priced gowns from
$1.7oto { 8.50 wo 'show the finest line
ever brought to Omaha. . . . . . . .
COTTON
BATTING
iOc Per Roil ,
Monday fill bales of our special sale
Cotton Battingat lOe per roll. Compare
it with any lee Batting in the city.
14c.
10 pieces prey Union Twill Flannel
1-lc a yard , worth 25c.
Flannels , 20c.
10 jneces RED TWILL FLANNELS ,
all wool , very heavy , 20c u yard , worth
I5c. !
Flannels , 20c ,
10 pieces FANCY PLAID PLAN-
NJOLS , Monday 20c u yard , worth Me.
3Oc.
Monday AD tlorcu T.ndleV AlHVool Cnslimcro
Hose , blacks and coloix , IWc pnlrj worth 4f > c.
IX ) docn I.ndlPB1 rrunch Woven Corsets 75c
cncli , woitn il.W.
15c.
One cn e Fancy Dress ( Jools , double fold IBc
yaul , woith UUc.
DRESS GOODS ,
0 ] ) lcct-s 3-1 llgured Dress Goods Monday 3c a
yam.
1IAYDION
IMonoy IjosiiiK Sale.
We will to-morrow Monday offer
omo of the greatest bargains over
jiven in this city. 'Wo are about get-
ing ready to invoice , and having too
nany goods in some dopartnienti ) for
his season of the year , we will sell them
it some price rather than carry thorn
over. Ladies will do well in attending
his sale , as it will be the greatest
nonoy losing sale of the ueason. Extra
lelp has been added to our force , so all
CAN RELY BEING WAITED ON
PROMPTLY.
Children's all-wool hose that wo have
been selling for itfe per pair , the price
will bo cut in two for lo-morrpw , all
sixes , only Itijoper pair. This price for
Monday only.
HOW IS THIS ? 100 dozen ladies'
heavy fleece-lined hose , in black and
unbleached , for Monday only , I'Jo per
pair ; reduced from -10c.
1 case of ladies' lambs' wool vests and
[ innts ; these goods you cannot match for
less limn $1 ; OOc each for Monday only.
1 case of children's heavy union suils ,
all sixes , to-morrow at oOe each.
Great reduction in our corset deparl-
ment ; our ! )9c ) corset has no equal.
On Monday wo will offer CO dox.on fine
filling corsets , nicely finished , and can
not bo matched for less than $1 ; our
price to-morrow , only COc each.
We will oltor Dr. Stono's self-adjusl-
able , perfect fitting , with elastic sides ,
and a fi.e simile of Dr. Ball's ,
at VJo each.
Our gcnls' unlaundriod shirt , made
from Now York mills' muslin , has no
equal , and at the price , 53c each , is the
best thing over ottered ,
n Boys' heavy all wool mitts only IOc per
pair.
pair.Boys' heavy double mitts only 2oc per
pair.
Gent's athletic shirts and drawers in
fancy colors , only 13c per suit , reduced
from fcJ.00 , wishing to close this line out
at once , wo Imvo put the price down re
gardless of coil.
1 case of gents' seamless socks , only 7c
per pair , reduced from Ifie.
Gents'Scotch grey underwear , shirts
only on Monday , l ! " > c each , reduced from
COc'
1 case of sample flannel ovorshirts in
all shades , at OOc , 7oJ , $1 and up , worth
double.
Ladies' heavy fleeced lined gloves in
all shades , only ICc i > er pair , worth lioc.
IlAYDKN' BllOS. ,
10th st. , bet. Douglas and Dodge.
On or about Febuuary 11yill open uu
in the stand formerly occupied by Wal
ter Sams , U10 S. 15th st. , a now and
complete line of FINE WATCHES ,
DIAMONDS and NOVELTIES in rich
jewelry. Your patronage solicited.
Respectfully ,
W. L.
Auction Hnlc.
' Wo will sell at public auction , on
Monday , January 13 ! , on the promises ,
No. 1M1- . Hurt street , furniture and
household goods , consisting of bed room
suits , carpets and stoves.
WKST & AM.IN' : , Auctioneers.
No. 10S N. 1-lth Bt.
Dr. Ramacciotti has removed to his
now veterinary infirmary , Nos. ISlOniul
181U Harnoy St. , where his facilities
fm- the treatment of domestic animals ,
tire unsurpassed anywhere else in the
whole country. The doctor is assistant
s'tato veterinarian , as well as city veter
inarian , and invitcsa visit of inspection
to his now quarters.
The Singer company repair all kinds
of machines and sell noodles and sup
plies for all at greatly reduced prices' .
Ollico 1018 Douglas st.
( SPECIAL
TOWEL SALE
MONDAY.
/24x48 indies' '
V in size ,
25c.
rOOdoen tine blenched Tuiklsh Until Towels ,
size "l\18 Indies .Norn Tin : Sl/.K. Out1 day only
" .
5c cnch.
Towels , 25c.
ISO dozen line bleached Satin Dntnnsk Towels ,
coloied bordurs , knotted frince , " 5c each.
Towels , 25c.
200 dozen line bleached Huck Towels , knotted
_ frlugi' , woith leally toe each , our pricu .Monday ,
'jc each.
Monday we offer .10 doz. dents' All Wool Scnrlet
UNDERSHIRTS
and DRAWERS
87 % Each.
AKo on Monday 20 doz. Gents' W hltc Meilno
UNDERSHIRTS and DRAWERS
20c Each.
1519-1521 DOUGLAS STREET ,
N. IJ. PAIiCOXKIl MONDAY.
Patterns Given Away.
SKIRTS.
In these goods we sJiow a very largo
line of novelties at the following prices :
3oc , 50c , Hoc , 7.c , 85e , $1. $1.15 , $ l.'J-3 ,
$1.50 , $1.75 and $1' .
15-50 1'liiin tucked skirt with 4-inch
hem.
50c Good skirt of heavy muslin with
rufllo of embroidery.
75e We show at this price four styles
with plain wide hem or wide liom with
tucks and with ombroideried rullles.
$1.00 Skirts with cambric rullles
edged with embroidery or wide em
broidered rullles' .
At $1.15. $ l.i5 ! , SI.50 , $1.75 and $2 we
show special values.
SHORT WRAPS.
S.O-l Boncle short wraps trimmed
ivith fur in black only , reduced from
W.50 and SS.50.
$ ; { .50 Glace and diagonal short wraps
( \slrachan and fur-lrimmed reduced
rom * 8.50 and S10.50.
$ ; ! .50 Ladies' ulsters with capes or
leeds in mixed eloakings , reduced
rom SO.
DRESSS GOODS.
WOOL SERGES 4oo. .
PATTENS GIVEN A-\VAY.
10 pieces -1U , 4a and 50 inch wool
serges that have been soiling from S5c to
Sl.lJo , Monday and all the week 45e per
yard ; also 50 nieces English Tweed
suitings that have never been sold at
loss than Ooc. Monday 45o.
In Ibis lot will also bo found some
Gilbert suitings that nro worth § 1.00.
Monday the price is 45c.
Patterns given away.
AT 1 > ! ) C.
38 inch all wool English striped suit
ing ; also US inch all wool serges plain
colors ; also mixtures all at 2lc ) , worth
from 45e to Boo.
PATTERNS GIVEN AWAY.
COMBINATION SUITS.
Fine braided combination suits at
$0.00 , worth * 12.00.
Fine French combination suits at
$7.50 , reduced from $20.00.
Fine French combination suits at
SS.50 , reduced from J22.50.
Fine French combination suits tit
$13.50 , reduced from fcJ-j.OO and $30.00.
Fine French combination suits at
$10.50 , reduced from S'17.50.
N. B. FALCONER.
Kdcn MIIKCC.
This week the management have
secured a phenomenal list of attractions
headed by the musical marvel , * 'C'ody , '
the cowboy pianist. It is said of this
artist that ho plays the piano blind
folded , his hands encased in mittens
and the piano keys covered. The cliiin
is made that he has not received nil )
musical education. The eastern press
speak highly of his entertainment.
"Del Mo/'art , " the hypnoti/.or in mar
velous experiments in hypnotizing sub
jects selected from the audience.
' Win. H , Peak's " iniiiio is famous as
the originator of Swiss boll playing u :
America.
The saltorio players from Mexico ,
Win. L. Marsh , Barnum's trombone
soloist , Frank and Mable Halls appeal
in a society sketch.
The English specialists , the Miller
brothers. , with their famous duranio
illusions ; Robert Eminett , the Irisl
comedian ; Baby Boll , the child artist
the Kulu Embu&sador , constitute the
greatest amount for the least mouoj
ever seen in Omaha.
The first grand domino ball will bo
given by the Gorman ladies of the
school society on Saturday .Inn. .28th ,
1K88 , at Gonnania hall. Tickets , 50
cents each , can bo had by all- members
of the society.
JIAYDIOX
Kill ; and Dress Goodw SnJe.
On Monday we will sell :
3 pieces black gross grain silk at ( > 2e ! ,
regular price $1.25 ; warranted.
2 pieces extra quality black and col
ored at Toe , former price $1.35. Extra
heavy black and colors gross grain at
! )0o ) , 'others ask $1.75. These arc the
best colored goods on the market , either
foreign or domestic. Plain silks either
colored or black at 20c to 50c , worth
double.
One lot of brocaded silk , all good
shades , at 35c , wore sold for $1.00.
Heavy brown morey silks 25c per yard
to close.
SATINS.
Plain satins , till shades , at 23c to 45c ,
wcro50c to $1.10.
Brocaded satins , , best colors , 29c , re
duced from $1.10.
Morey and fancy striped satins 35c ,
usual .price bc. ! ) Remnants of satin ,
black and colors , from 15c to 2oc per
yard.PLUSHES
PLUSHES AND VELVETS.
A good silk plush at 48c , n bargain at
80c. Silk velvets , all shades , tit lee to
Ooc , a good thing for 75o to $1.10. Silk
finished Gorman velveteens from 25c to
55c.
DRESS GOODS.
Atlantic FF cashmeres , 18e worth 35o.
Fancy brocade cashmere 20c , reduced
from 4Sc. English body cashmere 2oc.
40 inch all wool cashmeres 3'Jc , never
sold less than 09o. Double width all
wool French serge 22c , worth Ooc. 48
inch all wool and finest quality camel
hair 05c , former price $1.75. 41 inch
Henrietta clcfhs SSc , usual price $1.50.
One largo lot of J fancy brocaded and
stripes at 5 to IOc , just ono-lmlf their
real valuo. 22 pieces double width
checks and stripes at 1'Jle , from 45 < .
38 inch tricots , all wool. 2Sc , were Ooc ,
50 inch tricots and flannels at 55c , sold
every place at $1.25. Silk mixed French
tricots 55c , a bargain at $1.75. The
above goods tire all positive bargains
and cannot bo duplicated in this or any
other market for less than twice our
sale prices. Should any purchaser desire -
sire money will bo refunded on all goods.
HAYDENBROS. ,
110 and 118 S. Kith St. , near Douglas.
IfcnlliiK tl > < > Kick AMtliout Medicine.
Circulars are out announcing the ar
rival of Dr. French of Now York in the
city. The doctor has leased Grand opera
lioiiso , where ho will publicly heal the
sick free every morning for about two
weeks , from 0:30 : to 10:30 : o'clock , begin
ning Monday , January 23. All are in
vited to witness these wonderful cures.
Ho has lakon parlors 7 and b at Arunflo
hotel , where those willing to pay may
como for treatment. Admission to the
opera house free. Treatment also free.
Consultation at the hotel also free.
Ollico hours from 0 to 0.
Flat of four rooms for light housekeep
ing , or rooms rented separately on car
line. 113 S. 21th.
_
On or about February 1 I will open up
in the stand formerly occupied by Wal
ter Sams , 210 S. 15th st. , a now and
complete line of FINE WATCHES ,
DIAMONDS and NOVELTIES in rich
jewelry. Your patronage solicited.
Respectfully ,
W. L. S.VKI.I , .
High Art W. S. Reynolds , late of
Now York Citv , teacher of drawing and
painting. Portraits in oil , pastel and
crayon. Room 411 , now Paxton block ,
Omaha. _
Celebrated Knabo piano. Cost $ SOO.
Only iJ5 ! , $10 per month. ' Sold for stor
age charges.
N H W YORK STOR AO E CO. ,
150S CilpUal Avo.
Visit Our Cloak Department Monday and the Coming Week.
Deeper Cuts !
S
Formerly ol l for
25 do/.cn Ladies' Seal Plush Sncques ,
42 inches long , quilted satin lining.1
seal ornaments , clmmois-lined pockets.
This beautiful garment has retailed nil
season for $ -10. For this one week wo
will bell tlicm tit $28 each.
ASTRACHANWRAP !
$10 Now.
Fur bull fringe all around , The price
wab $10.50.
We are making special nrices on all
BlankotH , and now is the time to buy.
100 PAIR 11-4 SCARLET
WOOL BLANKETS ,
$2,25 Pair ,
Worth $3.f > 0.
no "FINE
TOBOGGAN
x
BLANKETS ,
$6.50 Eaeh.
Worth $10.00. .
HKYMA.V ft DKICUK'S
Fashion Emporium.
Will sell all evening sh- des in plain ,
striped and figured moirces
AT 95 cts.
Former prices $1.60 and $1.75.
70 ] ) icces of black dress goods consist
ing of cashmeres , Henriettas , drab
d'Alma , drab d'Ete. , Biaritz cloth , im
perial berge , large assortment of ar
mours from 15 cts upward ; none worth
under 70 els. Muslin and cambric
underwear at lowest manufacturer's
prices.
Best brands of corsets at45ets.,05ets. , ,
75 els. , $1.00 , etc.
liKYMAX < fc DIICIIIS : : ,
Fashion Emporium ,
1518 and 1520 Farnam St.
A New Toi'iii
of Mrs. Magrano's Dancing school will
commence Saturday , January 121 , at
Metropolitan hall , s w cor. 1 lib and
Dodge sts. , which has recently been re
fitted and is now one of the finest halls
in the city.
Mrs. Magrano's success the past two
years has demonstrated her ability as a
teacher , that is heartily endorsed by
her many friends in Omaha , also by the
best teachers in the eabt.
Professor Marline , of Chicago , in a
personal letter pays Mrs. Magrano this
compliment : "I am much pleased to
hear of your success in classes , and am
sure that you are capable of giving en
tire satisfaction , for of the many 1 have
practiced with with a view to "finishing
oil , " the essential ininuliu necessary to
make them successful teachers , I do not
remember one more apt in conception ,
or graceful in execution than yourself. "
To those desiring instruction in the
art of dancing an inspection of the fol
lowing clashes is invited. Adult's class
Tuesday and Saturday evenings , 8 p. in.
Children's class Tuesday p. m , and
Saturday 2:30 : p. in. Ladies' clans ,
Thursday afternoon , I ! p. in.
For terms call on or address Mrs. Ma-
grano , 2020 St. Mar.v'n avo.
VKKDIUl' MAKKltS.
Names of Those Krleotrd to Do Duty an
.Jurymen.
Yostcnlny , for tlio ilrsttline , District Court
Cleric Moores presided over the drawing of
Brand and petit jurors for the February term
of the district com t. Tlio sixty names fur
nished by the county commissioners were put
in the box , and were drawn us follows by Air.
Moores , assisted by .Sheriff Coburn :
I'etlt Jury .James I'ollard , Nutliun Mer-
Lonon'an , Adolth | Uurmulsti-r , Henry Hob
crU , O. II. Shipman | , Thomas Hy.ni , J. U.
Grand Jury John Cllnlccr , John 15. Furay ,
Hrnpst Stuht , C. H. Stobblns , J. II. Millard ,
ArtcimisM Clark , K. K. Loiifr , Hichurd
Kitflton , Fred Schroodcr , M. 'J' . Kitnclt , M.
Hclimiin. William Suivi-rs , W. G. Sloan ,
Thouiub Swobe , Michael Toner , Henry Hull.
DUtrlct Court.
WANT ) IlKll I'AV.
Nannie J. Whaitoa loaned Chwles K.
" 'orthliib'ton , Koboit 1' . UoswortH and Joul
W. West * I,000 , taltliik' as security three
promissory notes of .13a.l.l ! each and a inorl-
( 'ago on lot 11 , bloclf 'M , Ilunsuom 1'luce , for
security. She now petitions the court that
the mortKUKo bo foreclosed and the property
sold to reimburse her with interest.
County Court.
SUED III' DKNNIM 1IUUI.KV.
Yesterday Dcnnlft A. Hurloy brouglit fic
tion against M. J , Schollor to recover a dubt
of ? .V)7.I5 ( , thn amount being duo for mer
chandise furnisliod tliu dufvndant.
These are atin lined with coat sleeve
and ball fringe sill around ; former price
$10.60.
PLUSH "WRAPS ,
Now $15 ,
Satin lined , fur-trimmed , was $25 ,
now $ IC ,
Misses' and Children's
CLOAKS
White RED SPREADS
i\on < : THISI : ; IMUCKS.
58c Each.
For Iloncycoinh White BED SPREAD
5 Cases Monday. < c
BED QUILTS ,
$1.00 Each.
ii
2 ca cs Marseilles Pattern Bed Quilta
on Monday $1.00each , worth $1.CO. vj
11KA l/rV AM ) HAXKIXO.
The Week's Deals In Oinalia Dirt Thq
Clearing House.
Notwithstanding the neveiv cold of tha
past week the real estate iniirkct has been an ,
net ! ve nno and a table sliowingthcdally sulca
will bo found below :
Monday , .Ian. 1C. . $ ftl,72J (
TuesdayIan. 17 -Iti , ! !
Wednesday , Jan. 18 ! ii,41U !
Thursday , .Ian. lit II7t78
Friday , Jan. ! il ( f > 7,7 : > ( V
Saturday , Jan.1 -11,178
Total W.1,700
The rcpoit of the Omaha cleariiif ; holiso isj '
as follows : I
Monday .Inn. 1(5 ( ? 52r. . , ( 0.1
Tuesday , Jan. 17 ; ! ' . .ii,7s.13 :
Wednesday , Jan IS -171,187 III
Thursday Jan. Ill i : , .Ml ! 1(1 (
Friday , Jan 'JO Ilii.iOS.Ol
Satin day , Jan. 'Jl
Total ?
Incrcaso 'JU.7 per cent.
At the Grand Opera house to-night
Dr. Geismordo invites all chronic crip
ples and paralytics to come to his lec
ture free of charge and he guarantees
to euro them by his wonderful power.
His feats in mesmerisms are said to bo
truly marvelous.
Heal
Charles M Coo mid wife toV MVol -
verton , lot li , 7 mid north 5 feet of b ,
bile 1 , I'ottor&CobbsiuU. wd . .1,500 ,
S K MrCiiulev and husband to Louisa
M Arnold , lot'JI , blk ' . ' , I'litterson's
sub , wd . 1 , 00
Moiris Morrison , trustee , to Johumia
M Johnson , lot lb , blk 1 , Mount Dou-
( 'Ias , wd . 700
I'lnllp A Kyan to Frank Irvine , lot : i ,
blk It , Ilaiiscom 1'ark , wd . 'CO
F S Hinitb and wife to John J Uiclcoy ,
undivided , ' n c , u w , n e , 'M , \ t , 1' ) ,
w d . r.,000
George W Masson and wife toOrnmnd
Cole ct al , lot 11 , blk (1 ( , 1st add to S
Omaha , w d . 9,000
William K Hawley ut al to Frauk
Irvine , lot ( land 7 , blk ! ! , Kxclinnitu
place , w d . 1,335
Niithan Shulton and wife to Mary K
Smith , lot I , bll 7. Windsor Ten-aeo ,
w d . S03
Alls J Season ct al to C M St 1' A : O Kv
Co be ) ? at n line lot U Millard it Cald-
well' , w d . 1
Same to same , be ; , ' I'.Ci ' ft n and ! EJO ft
w of B o cor n w H c 10 , 1 ! > , lil , w d . . . J ,
S.uno to DUiiiu , strip boK at Intel m-ct Ion
n line lot 8 Millind < te CiddwuH's ,
\y d . 1
Do Forest \V S.ixo ct al M > Win \V
Fan-ami , lol ' .I blk 1 Oxiord place ,
w d . 250
Wm C ! Albright and wile to .las Callu-
nian , lot A blk Ite , AlbriKht's choice ,
w d . 450
Jno A Mc'Slmno to A F Host-he , lot 10
blk y.l west Hldn , W d . -100
Jno I1 Hay and wlf to C Norris , lot . )
blk ! l I'luinviow , w d . 1.-100
C U Sherman to Wm H.urd , lot ! ) blk 1
nxclnuih't * pluco , w d . T. . . bOO
Jno H UoKan to C L Wright , lot 37
Millm d .1 Cald well's , w d . r.,500
William i : llawlcyet al to John M
Wolfe , lot I blk 1 , lixchttngo jiluec ,
w d . 8W'
Mary L Hcldtiif ; and husband to
School District of City of Omiihn ,
lots 10 , 11 , 12 blk " 1C , " Lowes' add ,
\v d . 3,000 ,
John Frey to Frcdurick Uellmm.Iot 10
less .1 ft of n side , in blk it , 1st add to
South Omaha , w d . . . . . . . . . . . 4,000
A F Hosi-Iiu and wife to Li/xlo 1'cr-
HOIIS , lot I , A F Hosi-ho sub , w d. . . . 1,1250 ,
William ( J AlbriKlit and wife to H
Jiiukson , n WlxIlKl ft , belli } , ' a sub of
lots 13 uml 1 1 blk 1 , .letter's add to
South Oiimhn , wd . 2,500
Samuel Moilenscn ct al to tJIrich
Frcdenrksen , n l < ri ft of o l7Ji ! ft of
lot 'M blk ! . ' , 1'urk place , w d. . . . | . . . .2,000
Twenty-three deeds . ! 'J,278 ,
Black walnut corso organ , only * 27 , ! . ' {
] er month. Don't pay piano dealera
profits1.NEW
NEW YORK STORAGE CO. ,
LOOS Capital AVO ,