THE OMAHA DAILY : BEE : SUNDAY , APRIL 15 , ISSb.-SIXTEEN PAGES. This wrap , like cut above , is mode of a Faille Francaise Silk of superior quality , with solid jet sleeve , trimmed all around with Jet fringe. For this sale $15 , worth $26. . $26..All Wool Jackets $3. 100 Ladies' All Wool Street Jackets , in tans , browns , greys , ctc.j at $3 each , worth IB. Ladies Black Corkscrew Jackets * 6.50 Ladies' Finest Black Jackets made of nn imported Cork Screw Silk , covered ball buttons , , redly worth $10 , our sale price ffl 50. 60 dozen Ladies' Jerseys Pleated Vest rontf ) , coat back , tailor made , at < JSc. This wil 1 be the last sale. Worth $2. HAYDEN BUOS. Still Letting Down the Prices. All wool filling brocade dress Roods worth 16o reduced to 60 yard ; J wide fancy diagonal dross goods worth 2oc , our price 121c.yard. Just received a now lot of murbloizcd plushes in nil colors nt C9c ; others ask 81.00 for the same. 80 inch double F cashmere nt lOc , worth 85c. Wo hnvo n full line of colors. 44 Inch all wool plaid worth 05c , our price 20c. Double width Fnglisli cash mere worth 29c has been reduced to 12Jo yard. 28 inch wide novelties in plain nml plaid usually sells at 25c , our price 121c. 88 ine ) wool novelty plaids in now spring shades worth 45c , our price 29c. 30 inch , wide batiste , all now , this season style , sold by otuora at 18c , our price 12Jc. S8 inch all wool tricots , former price C5c , now 2o. 100 pieces 41 iu. Henrietta cloth in stripes , figured and plain at COc , worth 83c. 88 inch all wool do beige at 88c , cannot bo matched nnywhoro for less than 05o yard. Zephyr striped gingham worth 15c , now Oc yard. G4 in. all wool suiting 09c , worth S1.25. 44 inch French novelties Cfio , others nslc $1.25. A special bargain is our fully warranted black gros grain Bilk at 05c. worth $1.25 , and black And colored gros grain silks at 09o , worth $1.05. 62 in. sillc lustro Henrietta cloth in all the now spring shades at $1.25 , well worth 81.75. French sattoons reduced to 25c yard. 88 in. all wool French cashmere in black 3Sc , worth 75c. 41 in. sillc warn Hen rietta cloth in black at B9c , wortn 81.25. 88 inch all wool albatross in now shades from 85 to 65c , wortn double. 44 in. black silk warp Henrietta cloth 81.25 , worth 81.75. 552 in. best Scotch zephyr ginghams worth 40c , our price 25c. 21 in. surah silks , in colors and black 65c , worth 81.2t > . 21 in. moire in black and colors nt 05 , worth $1.155. 82 in. wide American sateens at 12jo yard. Coutauld's London crape from 05o to 94.00 yard odd lots of fancy summer silks and pntins in blacks and colors.also moires , surahs and brocaded silks and Eatins , etc. , at 89o a yard , former prices from 81.00 to 81.60 a yard. Kid finished fcining cambric- only 2jc a yard. Turk ish towels in plain or fancy stripes at lOo each. Rodandbluobonlorcd bodbprcnds , also fringed , at $1.60 each. 28-inch wide American wxtcen at 60 a yard. Why pay inoro for the same at other plr.cosV Cotton diapers 60o upiuco or fie v , yard , 10 yards in n piece , just hall price. Couiu and EOO the bargain wo will offer in lace curtains nt $2.00 , $2.25 nnd 83.00 n pair on Monday. CO-ln , bleached table damask 89o n yardworth C6c. 70-in. bleached table damask nt 81.00 , worth 81.05. Turkey rod tnblo flnxnask at Iflo , worth ! > fio. Airon | checked gingham 4jo , 05o und the best 7io a yard. Dross style cinghnms 60 , CSo , 7jo and I'o ' n yard. Lonsunlo and Fruit of the Loom mubliu 12 yards for $1.00. Double width shcoling nnd pillow cas ing at coat. White sillc oinbroidored flannel at 7Cc , 85o , OOo , 51.00 nnd $1.23 a yard. The rut-H for wall paper is still Iconplng up. It's our low prices und now styles which are drawing the crowd to UAYDEN BI1O3. , 110 nudllBS. 10th st. , Omaha , Nob. Flint AVnlcli IieiAirliiK. | Wo are now in our now quarters and fire nblw to give satisfactory worc ! to all , wa Imo nbicd and t'.dlled watchmakers nnd juwolurs , and nil our work is eiurantood. Wo thiuth our friends wlio have fuvorod us viith their patron age in thojif.it twonty-tvro years , and want all to.visit us. at the corner of 10th and I'Vimmstreots ' , Duo notice bl openinif will bo ftlvotT. . : . . . MAX-MEYKU < t Buo. , ' uad Wueyj Healers. Chenille Portier CURTAIN ! Monday \ro will offer all odili nnd ends of cxtrn flno Clicnlllo OurtnIn , wlilcH we have only two or three pairs of a kind left , all at onu price , $12. Worth up to { 20. ras Curtains 3.50. . . 24 pairs lmnd < ! offio Madras Curtains , 3)4 ) yards long , really worth Ifl. Our Price Only 83.6O Pair. NOTTINGHAM LACE SI pairs Notlngham f.aco Curtain * , n < { yards long , taped nil mound and would bo cheap at $1. Our Price , $2.5O Pair. Summer Cofsets , CLD ca 100 dozen Summer Corsets for ONE DAY ONIiY , Just to Introduce , samu as cut above , ovcvy pair \ ixrrauted not to brc.ik , at Tocpalr ; would bo very cheap at J1.25. Kemcmber , ono day only. At 75c. HAYDEN 1IUOS. Elefjnnt IMush Boxes to Bo Given Awny Free. Having consigned to us 100 dozen of the well known Ladies' Royal Kid gloves , Foster lacings , nnd to introduce this glove in the west , wo will on Mon day place them on sale nt $1.00 per pair. There is no bettor glove for the money , nnd with each pair wo give free a hnndsomo plush box. The box nlono being worth from 7oc to 81.00. Sale for Monday only and ono pair tea a customer. To make this sale interesting wo will include our heavy silk jersey mitts in black nnd colored , worth 75c , on Mon day with nn elegant plush box for Ooc. On Monday 100 dozen ladies' kid gloves , embroidered backs , only 50c per pair , reduced from 31.25. Ladies' spun silk gloves , good qunlity , only 25c per pair , worth COc. HOSIERY. Ladies' fine hair line striped hose only 12jc nor pair , worth 2oc. Ladies' brown bnlbriggnnhoso , double heels and toes , only IGc per pair , worth 25c. Children's cotton hose , ribbed , only 80 per pair , worth 15c. Boy's cotton hose ribbed nnd seam less , only 125c , worth 2oc. Boy's grey ribbed cotton hose only J5c per pair , two for 2oc , reduced from 2Cc. CORSETS. On Monday wo will put on sale three styles of corbotH at S59c , 60c and 6tc ) , worth 76c , $1 and $1.23. GENTS' FURNISHINGS. 100 dozen gents' suspondcrs only 9o per pair , worth 2c. / . Gouts' unlnundriod shirts , reinforced backs , only -18c , worth 76c. Earl & 'Wilson's linen collars only 17o each. Gonts' colored border handkerchiefs , only 5c , worth 15c. Gents' British } hose , double heel nnd too , only IGo , reduced from 25c. Bargains in wall paper. HAYDEN EROS. , 10th st. near Douglas. Buy a 60 cent package of nlnbnstino nnd nlnbastino the walls of your room. It makes n coating as permanent' as the wall itself , and is ready for UFO in nil beautiful tints nnd easily applied by nny ono. It admits of applying as iniuiy coats as desired , from time to time , nnd docs not require cleaning oK to renew , na is nccofBixry with nil kntsomino mix tures. By the ugo of stencils , sold by paint dealers , borders nro easily niado on nlnbastino superior to paper borders. nnd nlabiibtino is appropriate without borders , wbilu wall paper is not. Put up in scaled paper packages. For sale by Cummings & Noilson , 1118 Furnnm street , J. II. Schmidt , Cumlug nnd 21th streets , nnd dealers everywhere. ff Beds nt Great Sacrifice With pinto glass mirrors nt Nuw YOIIK STOUAOB Co. , Corner Capitol Ave. nnd Fifteenth bt. Auction Sale. On Monday next , nt 10 n. in. , the en tire tailoring Btoclt , ns also fixtures , nt HUM Fnrr.am Bt. , will be sold nt auction. This is n udlo under n chattel mortgage foreclosure , and a rare chance for the trade ; aha for individuals desiring to buy suitings nt their own figures , Stock must bo clospd out. Max Mover A Bro. , the reliable jou'elcrs nnd musio dealers , nro now ready for burinojij in their now and ologHist qnvrtors. ' Visitors uoleome. Duo. notice of grand opaniuif will , bo given , d.oiv't forgot. , Sixlteqth , ' ' LADIES' CO' dozen Ladles' flno 4-button KM Gloves , fancy embroidered backs , blacks , brown" , grojs nnd tatis , Your Choice Monday , 06o Pair. \vorthtl M LADIES' Lisle Gloves , Monday only. 42 dozen Ladles' fine frame Bril liant Llslo Gloves. In blacks , tatis , browns , Your Choice Monday , lOo Pair. Worth ; nc. LADIES' 7G. Monday only , 75 dozen Ladles' I'ancy Strlpo Hose , 17 l-2o Pair ; worth 25c. LADIES' FANCY Lisle Hose , 24c. Monday only , 40 dozen Ladles' Fancy Llslo Hose , 0 Ulltorent styles , Your Cholco Monday , 24c Pair. Worth 40c. LADIES' FANCY 29c. Monday only , CO dozen Ladles' Fancy Stripe. Hose , full regular made , French heel and toe , really worth 50c , on sale Monday only , Your Ohoico , 29c Pair. IIAYDKN BROS. Millinery Sale. Monday and during the week wo will soil ladies' Union , Milan nnd finest French Milan hats , in nil the newest shapes , so that every lady can have an elegant and stylish hat for less than the cost of a common , ovory-day nlTair. In real ostrich tips , French llowors , milli nery ornaments nnd fancy silk ribbons wo have positively lot the cost down to less than half usual prices. JERSEYS , WRAPS AND JACKETS. Our 81.25 cashmere jersey is now 59c , our 81.50 tailor-made jersey now 75c , our $2.50 cxtrn line cashmere jersey $1.00 , nnd our $5 imported jersey will bo sold during this sale at $2.25. Can you imagine such a chance coming again ? Did you see our tailor-mndo imported cloth walking jacket at SI.05. We will say nothing about wraps. They are so beautiful they must be been. If you need anyihing in household goods , this week will bo your opportu- tunity. Wo will positively outdo all former efforts. Ironstone china ewers nnd basins .We , slop jars 75c , in fact every article in crockery , tinware , sta tionery , dolls nnd fancy goods all re duced for this f-nlo. Every article guar anteed as represented or money re funded. HAYDKN Buos. , 116 and 118 10th st. Dialogue , Says ho : I am going to buy a suit of clothes. Says she : Where are you going to buy them ? Says ho : I am going to buy thorn at the People's Clothing lloubo , UIOI5 Doug las street. Soys she : Why nro you going to buy them nt the PcopleV ? Says ho : Because I spent a whole day in loqking around in all the htorcs in the city and I find better quality for less money at the Peoples than any wlioro olso. MORAL If you need any clothing , gent's furnishing goods , hats , caps , trunks or valifaes , don't purchase until you compare prices of other dealers with those of the PEOPLE'S CLOTHING HOUSE , liSOIi Douglas fitrcot , bet. l.'fth and llth , next to Omaha Savings bank. I'arlor Suits nt Grcnt Sacrifice ; . Lower than the lowest price over named by ANY UJSALUH or manufac turer , Call at NEW Yonic STOUAGB Co. , Cor. Capitol nve. and 15th st. fllnx Meyer & Uro. Are in their new store corner 10th nnd Farnam strootw , nnd nro ready for huoinc 3 in all departments. They have the largest stock of diamonds , jewelry , pianos und music in the we&t , all' at greatly reduced prices. Duo notice of their "Grand Opening" will soon be given. MAX MuYiiii & Buo. During spring- and summer Miss Esithcr Lyons will receive a few Felect pupils in elocution. Will prepare ladies or guntteincn for thostago. Can bo engaged - gaged for entertainment. ' ) , public or private. Call on orjiddrcss 2210 Maple Etreot , Painters , contractors nnd builders can obtain best materials at lowest rates nt Ouramings & Noilson's. exclusive paint nnd glass dealers , lllb Farnam street. Burdtte organ only $27 on live monthly payments. NK-W YOKK STOKAOK Co. , Cor. Capitol avo. and 16th st. Strawberry short-cake to-day1 ' nttJor - ; daa'o , 1511 FaniKta. ' ' . - ' -i . J ' NEW 3c. Monday only , 100 pairs elegant Fig ured Lawn * , new goods just arrived. Monday only 8c. Not more than 10 yards pold to nny ono customer. AMERICAN SATINES , 8c. f > 0 pieces No\y American Salines , nil colors , now designs. Your choice Mon day 8e yard. $3.50. 60 Silk Lace Covered Parasols , in Beige only , with gold-tipped handle , really worth 50. Our price for this sale $8.50. Mail orders filled. Bleached Muslin , 12 Yards for $1.OO. 1 case 36-inch extra fine Blenched Muslin , made nnd blenched by thoLons- dale Co. Monday only , 12 yards for $1. Not more than 12 yards sold to any one customer. FINE Unbleached Muslin , 16 Yards for $1.00. Monday only , 1 bale extra fine 30-in. Unbleached Muslin , Monday only 10 yards for 91. Not more than 10 yards sold to nny one customer. The I/I dinner & Mctcalf Co. Ono of the first things that impresses the mind of a visitor on entering the city of Omaha is the vast array of mag nificent brick btructures which it con tains , and pre-eminent among those is a gigantic L shaped building owned by the Lininger & Metcalf Co. , and situ ated adjacent to both the U. P. und B. & M. railroad tracks. A representative of the BJK recently had the pleasure of going through this enormous establishment and was aston ished to discover in it ono of the largest nnd most varied assortments of vehicles to bo seen anywhere in the west. Hero was a collection of almost every con ceivable kind of spring work from a low priced buclcboard to a handsome car riage fit for nlord. It would take bovoral columns to des cribe all that was seen nnd it must suf fice to mention but n few of the leading features. Firt > t was noticed that very excellent buggy and carriage work manufactured by the Buckeye Buprgy Co. , of Columbus , Ohio , than which there is none better known to the trade , also the celebrated Woodhill jump sent surreys and all kinds of pluutonb , both with canopy and leather tops , nnd at prices to meet the requirements of all classes. This concern likowibo bundles the popular Bcobo cart , which has gained no little celebrity ns having been used by Edwin Bithcr , the driver of the famous trotter Jay-Eyc-Sco , who says ho would not , now use any other. There was also a very fine stock of delivery wagons , both open and with top , and they make a specialty of bupplying the dealers throughout the state with vehicles of all kinds. The business of this establishment is under the personal superintendoncy of the proprietors , and they make it a rule tobco that all orders entrusted to them nro executed with promptitude , nnd ns they buy in largo quantities , never less than car loads , they nro thereby en abled to sell their goods at very rea sonable prices. fiulo of HID Good Will. The firm of Davis & Cowgill hnvo this day sold their stock , fixtures and good will in the seal nnd stencil business to Messrs. Gross & Austin , of the Omaha Rubber Stamp Co. , and confidently refer - for all our old patrons to them , knowing their work is lirst-chifas and guaranteed to give satisfaction. DAVIS it COWOILLlllON WOUKS , Omaha. April 11,1888. OMAHA KUBBER STAMP CO. The firm desire to notify all of the nbovo purchnbo and bay that the bubi- nohs will bo conducted at the old stand , 1111 nnd 1110 Farnam btreot , and alboto thank the public for the very generous patronage extended them in the past and hope for a continuance of the biuno. Guess & AUSTIN. Auction. Auction. At 1000 Davenport St. , Monday , Apri 10th , nt 10 n. in. Ono folding bed , 4 walnut hod-room suits , 9 walnut beds , a lot of bedding , 8 btovcs , a lot of carpet- ingrain nnd Urufascl , 1 range , dining- room nnd dining-room furniture , chairs , tables , fatuncls , dibhes. Everything fir&t- cla&s , nnd must bo gold. A. W. COWAN , Auctioneer. Houto. TICKET OFFICE REMOVED to 1223 FARNAM STREET. Now First Nnt'l Bank Building. Ready mixed paints , varnishes. brushes , pinto , w.hidow and ornamental glass , quftjlty the .best nu.d prkpj the lowest at Cninml ii ' gs ft NiiUon's ' > 'JllS JT&rnam street. ' ' . , 13 pieces loft of those elegant Surah Silks , all colors nnd black. Your choice for one week , 03ea yard , worth OOc. ALL WOOL Just arrived , 20 pieces fine nil wool Henriettas , all the now spring shades ; 50c n yard , worth 75c. 18X42 INCHES , I. Worth $2 , In all new spring colorings , 22X54 INCHES , .19 Worth $3.50. In all new spring colorings 26X65 INCHES , Worth $4oO. In beautiful new colorings. GREAT I1XKN SAliE. O'Donnlioo At Slicrfv. Will put on sale MONDAY MORN ING their stock of NEW LINEN GOODS. READ SOME OF THE BARGAINS. HUCK TOWELS 18x30 INCHES AT lOc , WORTH 15c. HEAVY OATMEAL IIUCK TOW ELS 18x30 INCHES nt lie , WORTH 18c. 18c.CREAM CREAM HUCKABACK TOWELS 21x42 INCHES , 3 for COc , WORTH 25c EACH. CREAM HUCKABACK TOWEL KNOTTED FRINGE 21x40 INCHES 18c , WORTH 25c. HANDSOME ASSORTMENT OF TOWELS IN CREAM DAMASK BLEACHED AND CREAM HUCKA BACK KNOTTED FRINGES , FANCY BORDERS nt 25c , WORTH 40c. ONE LOT 00-INCH CREAM DAM ASK TABLE LINEN nt 40c , WORTH OOc. OOc.ONE ONE LOT CO-INCH CREAM DAM ASK TABLE LINEN at 45c , WORTH 05c. 05c.ONE ONE LOT GO-INCH CREAM DAM ASK TABLE LINEN at 61c , WORTH 75c. 75c.ONE LOT CO-INCH BLEACHED DAMASK at file , WORTH 76c. [ ? < O9 | ONE LOT 01-INCH BLEACHED DAMASK at 80c , WORTH 31.25. ONE LOT 72-INCH BLEACHED DAMASK at SI.15 , WORTH $1.75. ONE LOT TURKEY RED DAMASK at 25c , WORTH 35c. ONE LOT TURKEY RED DAMASK at .HOc , WORTH 40c. ONE LOT TURKEY RED DAMASK nt 380 , WORTH 50c. BLEACHED LINEN SETS , CLOTHS nnd NAPKINS to MATCH nt ABOUT HALF'RICE. ] NAPKINS nnd DOYLIES nt prices that must bo BOOH to bo appreciated. Ono lot crochet quilts at OOc , worth $1.25. Ono lot crochet quilts at $1.20 , worth $1.75. Ono lot crochet quilts at $1.12. worth 52.00. One lot Marseilles quilts nt $1.05 , worth 81.40. Ono lot at $2.05 , worth $2,75. Ono lot at S2.40 , worth $3.60. Ono lot at $2.05 , worth $3.50 , As wo close our store in n bhort time , all other goods will bo sacrificed. O'DONAIIOE & SHERFY , FIFTEENTH STREET , NEXT POSTOFFICE. MIL1TAUY Of tlio GrciKlitoii Guard , X. N. G. For this event , occurring one week from next Friday evening , a grand buc- ccss is already indicated. The chief feature of the occasion will bo the re ception to Gov. Thnyer , who will bo present with his entire staff. Many olllccrs of the National Guard abroad have announced their intention of at tending. Everything is being done to ensjro the greatest comfort and pleas ure of all taking part in this , the first ball of the Edward Crnighton guard. Social Parly. n The Burns club will hold its second social party nnd dance at Mabonic hall , cor. Capital nvo. and 10th street , on Friday evening , April 20 , at 8 o'clock. A cordial invitation is hereby extended to nil Scotchmen and their friends. Tickets to bo hnd at N. B. Falcpner'a , Douglas street and W. Meldrum , Paxton - ton hotel block. Look t now pianos'and organs just received at Cameron & Smith's , 1610 Dodge 3t. Do not fail to buo \\orld-ronowned Estey pianos nnd orgnns at Cameron < 5t fisuith'a , 16U Dodgo8t. ' FANCY CHECK lOc. Monday only , 40 pieces fancy check White Goods. These goods nro really worth 15o a yard. On sale Monday , lOo yard. Monday only , 30 pieces fine Checked Nnlnsooks , really worth 12jc yard. Your choice Monday , Sic yard. LINEN : 8c. 24 pieces White India Linens , never sold less than 12Jc. Monday only 8c yard. Dress Form Corsets , .35. CO dozen Dress Form Corsets , in while and drab , same as cut above , $1.35 ; usually sells at $1.75. AVIiy Pnlconcr Utovocl. To the Editor of the 13ni : : Dear Sir So many personal inquiries have boon made us to why I hnil given up the corner store , I think it better to answer all at once through your columns. Ton years iigo I hnil leased the land on which it was built for $ . " > 00 a year , : md built myself the store , 4-lxSO. This store was then the largest store in the city , and as I hurt only tills nominal rent to pay , I was at once enabled to soil goods with less profit than they had ever been sold here before , und not only this but we were enabled to sell a bet ter class of goods which never can stand us much prollt us the inferior goods too often sold , but which never gives the same satis faction to the cubtomer as the class of goods 1 have always insisted on selling. To our low expenses I have always ascribed our phenomenal success , and when they asked mo 810,000 iv year for the small two- story building on the corner , I made up my mind I could not pay it and continue to sell goods as-wo had boon doing , and decided nt once to inovo into our own property next door. Tills property I had purchased years ago nt n merely nominal sum , so that wo can still go on as wo did before taking no account whatever of rent in the costing of our goods , mid selling goods cheaper Uiun they linvo ever been sold unywlieic. To some people It may bo a surd rise to know ( though n good many already know it ) that goods are sold cheaper In this city than anywhere else , with the result that in the last ten years thirty- eight llrms have retired from the business. In Chicago and St. Louis , tha large jhms there tell mo that on account of their enor mous rents , etc. , they huvo to put an advance of 25 per cent on their goods in order to get the actual cost of Felling over their counters , whereas I am so placed that 0 per cent ud- vance will give me cost. I did not wish to abandon this enormous advantage , so I gave tip the corner. Had I paid the rent they de manded , $10,000 n year , I would Iiavo been paying moi o in proportion than retailers jiay even in Chicago , though not moro than ic- tailors have to pay in Omaha , where rents are getting moro excessive every year , and of courao the retailer has to get it off the goods ho sells. That n retailer can get n larger profit for the asking has been proven , but ho can not sell so many goods. I am catering for n largo trade. 1 want to sell n great many goods , and , like A. T. Stewart , J nm not trying to bee how much I can got Tor goods , but how cheap I can sell them. In our now quarters wo have one-third more room than wo had before nnd arranged bo that it can bo worked with moro economy nnd with our largo skylight in the center and open galllcries all the uay down , have n better light even than wo had before. It is the handsomest store in the city , und with our flue floor 1H2 feet in length It is certainly tholnigest. Wo hnvo now had an experi ence of two weeks in our now store , nnd al though yet unfinished und much interrupted with \\oikincn , have done moro business than over before and with greater oaso. N. H. FAI.CONKII. A Novel AdvoMlHomcnt. In Friday evening's IJicu J. L. Brnn- dcib & Sons , proprietors of The Fair , ad vertised that they would bond up n num ber of balloons with suits of clothes at tached and the parties finding the bal loon would have the hulls. On uccount of the wind nnd the weight of the clothes they were unable to nt- tacli the suits , but put a card on the entitling the holder to the suit. The firht card presented was by Dutlloy Shopnnrd , who will nppuar nt his church to-morrow in the same. Thirteenth street was parked for over a block in the vicinity of The Fair last night , and there wore fully 6,000 people present. Their store was packed with people up to 0 o'clock last night. For } m > > n , go nnd enterprise Meters. J. L. Brandois & Soi9 : nro foremost in Omaha , _ Camsrcn & Smith , 1610 Do'lge St. , will exchange piiu.os and organs for iiorsOH nnd buggies , or seU on monthly payments , to t ait customers. Cull and SRO them , Sliln UdHi-ilH Only Pint ft ulass mirrors at KKW YcmuSxoiuciB no. , Cuu'.tol ave und l lh tt. Beaded Wraps , 5.50 , 2-3 Indies' Beaded made - Wraps , o Faille Francniso Silk , with solid jot sleeve , a beautiful garment nnd wortty $12.50. On sale Monday , $ SoO. " LADIES' Seersucker Skirts 250 , 10 dozen Indies' Stripe Sccrsuckeff Skirts , ono half price Monday , 25 eacbj worth COc. LADIES' $148. G dozen ladies' Pure Silk Vests , low nccft no sleeves , pink , cream , light blue. RH member these vests are on tale MondaV only. Your choice $1.48 each , worth ? 2.B ( AliMA , E. KEITH'S Special Sale Monday Of French crepe in all the now bhadcfl. apple green , scarlet , rose , pink , drab , beige , etc. This is no job lot ; usual price 81 per yard , on Monday CO cents. Also n lot of ostrich tips , these include ; plain nnd the new shaded , usual priced irom S2.25 to $3 ; on Monday $1.CO peij bunch. Remember at ALMA E. KEITH'S , 100 and 111 Fifteenth St. , opp. P. O. Iconic. Fast express trains to Chicago ana Denver nnd nil other trains , nro now running regularly on schedule timer ; Depot 10th nnd Mason sts. Ticket oflicq 1223 Farnam st. Telephone 2-50. Enterprise Tlint 1'nys. Mr. II. L. Chamberlain , of Chamber" lain , Andorfaou & O'Connell , lias just returned from a visit to all the eastern furniture factories. An a result of hia trip carloads of elegant furniture nro [ pouring in. Their stock is the equal in ( every respect to that of any house in the city. They have a most elegant line ol parlor and bed room suits , nnd thcit stock of rockers and cnuy chairs is un surpassed for comfort and olcgilnco. They call the respectful attention ol their largo advertisement on nnothce pngo of lo-duy's BISK. Head it , then call and see them and satisfy yourself ; 1OO Given A way I Wednesday morning , April 18 , wO will give away to one hundred person * over fifteen years ago who will call nt our plnro of business , ono hundred paira of gold plated culf buttons , worth from 25c to $ . ' { , dibtribution beginning at 1(1 ( n. in. and continuing until all nro given nwny. Wo make this oiler simply ta call attention to our fine btoiTc of watches , clocks and jewelry. Keinem- her that wo do as good repairing ns can bo hud in Omnlm , und employ only first class workmen. The buttons for dibtribution nro on exhibition at our btoro , whore selections can now bo made. Buxnv , Joru.v < fc Co. , Wholesale nnd llotall Jewelry , 1G1II Fnriinm Street. ll I'ouiul n Ijllllc. Detroit Free I'rehs : "Urn ! YOB ! Sin gular ! " ho said as ho stood nt the * cnwh- ier's desk in the restaurant and felt iu his pockets. "Been robbed , I suppose ? " sneered the cashier. Perhaps , Lot's bee ! Did I changQ my pantnloonsV" "Oh , of courcol" "I guess I did , and loft all rny money in the other pair. " "Bay , thnt'b too old to go down hcrOj mister ! I want Mxty cents ! " "Yes--yes , but , you fcco " "I BOO u dcndbunt , who'll got n good kicking If ho docfaii't hund rover ulo cash ! " "Mercy ! but you don't take mo for a doauboat' I houtV" "Sixty cents ! " "But l'\o left my monr.y " ' Sixty con ! or > ou got the uouncel1' "I'll go o-it and borrow it. " "Oh. no ! Hand Hover , or thu Ivlckny will take clinrgo of you ! " "Lr.f 'B QOO ! Dit ? I chuni'o nuf * clothes ! Yes , I did. nut- " "No bu'.g about Itl T want CO cants ! " "But I iii'ut hnvs slipped fmni money in my laud pccknt. Alii eo 1 ill J. but hero U Is. " J And hs Sltht'l up a grcal wad , tosstfl the cuibi'T a t5fj bill , nnd uhliohiting for IMS ohtiig-0 ehuok hands > ylth to bun1-vs : atft draw hii ohock for K > , OOOtO Ep.ttle a real nU'.o trnn octlos. The cn htur in still in bed , and Ilia nyv It ii a xe'ry serious