> 1 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. SUNDAY NOVEMBER 1888.-SIXTEEN PAOES. I Is located at 116 and n8S. 16th , between Douglas and Dodge , Mayclcn I3ros' old stand , and \v'c have had the en tire building remodeled to suit bur wants. The" floor on the first story has been * lowered level with the sidewalk , and new plate glass front has been put in both the first and second stories , New shelving and counters have been placed in the store and altogether we have about three times as much room as formerly. We are now better prepared than ever to show bargains to the people. 20c Yard. Wjtrlli 81. For 99c. XX THA SPECIAL ! 10,000 Vards I'tincy RIBBONS ! AI15c Yard , ' Worth up tf.OOO Vards. 11 DRESS bUUDS ? II 4c and 7c Worth m to U5 Yard. 1OO Httf.cn Tfimmed Felt Walking Hals , \lmt r O doxun Unlriiiuiii-d Vel vet Halsvorlli up to -f."iO. i . In order to nmko our Grniul Opening- & succi'i'S wo bhull ofTor tlicm ut 25c Each. 1OO dozen A-Knlloii KID GLOVES , Worth gl.OO At 49c. it 200 Reraslble Velvet Shawls , At $1.74 Worth lies' Silk Jersey Vests , 99c fi.OOO \ iirdN ol' i\lra : SILK PLUSH , 48c All ' > l M-s. PICTURES ! On .Sft-oiul Floor. 50 Steel Engravings , y IVaiuud , Sli.DOvurlli 200O LIBRARIES , At lOc. Alllltn Cash Boys Wanted. GRAND IbPENING 2-1 Children's Colored Border Handkerchiefs , Warranted Fast Colors. Ladies' Colored Herder Tloro is a barRsiin Unit is liable to sot thu world on lire. 3000 SAMPLE HANKERCHIEFS , Worth from 2oe to 75e. We will offer them during our opening at the ridicu lous price of These are a line of line Viilioncennos Lace Handkerchiefs , in this lot. \Vo purchii'.cil si lot of Uiulonvonr at about SOoon the dollar. Como in dur- 11 our opuiiing.mil fct the Ijunelit. CHILDUliN'S WHITK Merino Underwear , 9e RISE 4c. Scarlet Underwear , 14e RISE 5c. A LOT Ot > ' LADIIW WIIITB Merino Underwear. 39e WORTH 60c. Ladies Scarlet Underwear , Fully Medicated , ut 69e WORTH $1.00. We purchased from a certain bankrupt stock about $6,000 worth of Cloaks. We bought them dirt cheap and AVC arc going to slaughter them just to make our opening a success. We will offer some bargains in That are positively unapproaohable in the country , A PLUSH CLOAK t > That will retail all over the city at $2 $ we offer at ut i AN EXTRA QUALITY Seal Pliish * " . , < * > I lv i Warranted to be genuine London DyedSeal for Would be a bargain at $5o. WE OFFER AT I AN ELEGANT CHECKED NEWMARKET ! A FINE DiAGONAL NEWMARKET In Black and Brown only , at Worth $12. ABOUT 60 IMPORTED SAMPLE Wortli from $20 to $25 , at We have now the finest line of Children's Cloaks in the country. We purchased of J. Beifeld & Co. about 600 Children's Odd Cloaks. All extra fine garments. We place the whojejjpt on sale at the round price of We positively have the finest CLOAK "DEPARTMENT in the . city. u , i Cloak Department on SECOND FLOOR. TAKE ELEVATOR. ' / Write for our Illustrated Gloak catalogue , The best goods made. A lot of 20e and L'Sc Striped and Plain DRESS GOODS 4c and 7c YARD. We liavc Ju * > t received it new line of All "Wool TRICOTS. These { roods arc worth about Too a yard , our price will bo 39c. 35 Piece * Combination DRESS GOODS , worth from $1.00 to 41.2" " ) a yard. Our price will lie 39c and 59c , EXTKA QUALITY ALL WOOL Red Flannel 24c yard. SOMETHING VKLIV FINE IN BED FLANNEL , 39c Yard , worth GOc. 10 Pieces WHITE FLANNEL 29e Yacil , worth loc. White Flannel 39e Ym-d , worth OOu White Shaker Flannel 9e Yard , worth 15c. INTERESTING ! Quality ITiibloachcd MUSLIN , 4c yard. worth ie yard. Wo will oiler jon seine ar 'at iir tiiiis asre inu > ii l toinali > a | > ucialt ) of I GOODS. E. & W. Linen Collars , 1 2c So nit ; Odd Style * in LINEN COLLARS , n.ilra Heavy Wool 19c Pair Fine Camel' * Ifalr OX , 25c Worth 5Ov Vi Ciood Camel' * Hair UNDERWEAR 39c Worth 75c. Something extra line In Men's Aatiiral < > rey UNDERWEAR 99c Worth SI. SO The Finest Line of .T Flannel Overshirts in the city At $1.49 $ We oirer n Flannel Ovcrnhlrt that any I'liriiMiin ; ; good * toro would nsU gii Tor. An Extra < lnalily Embroidered Front OVERSHIRT , At $2.49 $ Worth $ : t.AO. GLOVES. Wu liuve over -ilylcsln illonN < < ilovuN at In , u | lu DuTT't 1'nll to \ Nit ou I'lirnikltiiig ltutarliiicnt We have always sold goods cheaper than our competitors but the low prices at which we h.ui * been selling goods will not be a marker , for which we shall sell them for in the" fu ture. Omaha needs , we krrow , a concern to sell first class goods aL eastern prices.Vo have stores here that sell shod dy good cheap. What we in tend to do is Lo offer the best goods to be found in the mar * ketat panic , prices. ILL ! The largest millinery department in the west We wil I offer the grand est bargains during our opening : we haVe ever placed on sale. TJtlMMKt ) 1ELT WA LlffX S T 25c , Worth Up to ft'J.X CHILDREN'S WIDE HllHMKD TRIMMED HATS 69c , Worth $2.00. Lafe' Trimmed i fcv $2.89 , , . A Jt v : Worth HtS.OO. A LOT OF I FANCY BIRDS i 5c and 19c , Worth Up to $1.00. 2,000 IMPORTED BIRDS AND WINGS $1.49 , ll'ortli to $5.OO. ; t,000 llUJtfGHES OF 39c HUNCH , Worth $ t.rO. S OF OSTRICH TIPS at 99c , Worth $ : t.OO. 200 FELT CROWNS 69 and 99c , Worth Up to $ : i.On. DOX'T FAIK'JO riXIT OUll MILLINERY DEPARTMENT On Second Floor. TO THE It HI JIT , HTAIKfi TO ' / ' / / / ; I.Kl'T , COM 1C KARLYaii'l AVOID TIUi : GUKAT RUSIJ. CASH BOYSWANTED STONEHILL'S , 116 and 118 SOUTH 16th Near Douglas. Store Formerly Occupied by Hayden Brothers.