THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SUNDAY DECEMBER 2. 1SSS.-SIXTEEN PAGES. JIAYDKN IIHOS. 8laii litcrlng I > rcn < < Ooodfl Comincnc- firjc I'ronch Henrietta , nt SSc , OOc French Henrietta ntloc , GSc French Henrietta tit toe , "oc French Henrietta at Me , ULACK OHOS CHAIN SILKS At nn nwful snt'rilleo to otloct vales. Ev ery ynrtl is fully wnrrnntcd to wear and hold the color. 81.10 quality reduced to ( > 7o , Ul.iM quality reduced toTfic , 81. 10 n utility reduced to 880 , $1.50 quality re- tin red to Oil1. PUJSHKS ! PM'SIIES ! ! I'LI'SIIKS ! ! ! VJjc quality at : i7u. 8.V quality lit -JOc , Me quality tit ftlc , SI quality nt ( i"e. Wo liavo the tnost complete line of plushes nnd China silks , and will offer great In ducements during thin sale ; US inch all wool tricot iMc , Washington suitings fijc , double fold wool witln berber in all Hhades SiHi110 inch Indict cloth HOc , -10 ini-h French mixed Bulling IOc , 40 inch French novelty suiting 60c , it ! inch invisible stripes. ( lie. Imported plnldB in now debigiiH nnd coloring nt fo ( ) , ( ) .rC , 75u , 8"C ) nnd $1.00 , worth from 81.00 to ? 2.60. An elegant line of robes nt a tremendous sacrilk'o. $1" > robes at S.7f ! ) ) . $20 lobes at % 10. Sio ! robes at 61 1.12/i / , and &W robes at $11 ! to { IS. CLOAK ANDbllAWL DI-U'T. Wo ha\o added a largo line of exqui site wnoitk'H in cloaks nnd reduced the entire stock to absolute bankrupt prii'es. You cannot ntTord to purchase anything in clonltH , Hhnwls or millinery without fccohig our goodrt and prices. THIS AWFUL CUTTING IN PRICES extends to house furnishings nnd gro cery department , l.'t inch hammered Hilvor trays fie , pot chains * > , largo .Jap. duster fit1 , large lire shovel oe , tea * fctrainer fie , largo hullo oc , largo Ilcsh fork oo , lo inch basting spoon oc , cuke turner / > e , largo grater .r > c , meat or bread toiistor lie , 2-qimrt dipper , strong nnd well made , fie ; good Mouse hatchet 5c , ] { ussin iron dripping pans in all sixes , lee ; corn popper , lOo ; Japanud euspi- dores , lOc ; pint tin pail with handle and cover , fie ; Il-plnt pail , lOc. Good Snntosnnd prime ItiocolTcctOc ! ; „ good Jtun collecfie ; beit Java and { j * AIocliu colleoitOe ; ( boxes parlor matches , fie ; Armour's best sugar-cured hnmslOc. Wo have just received n shipment of now crop habitat Ilred .Iti ] ) and other Btylcs that are delicious in tnsto and lln- vor just half regular prices. liest mustard , l-o/ bottle , -e ; (1-oz ( , He ; fc'ofie. . 1'int bottle catsup , fie ; t-qt ! bottle catsup , lOc. Desl blueing , qtbot- tlo , ! ! c. ! ! -lb can cnoice tomatoes. 7-c. SJ-lb Htanilard corn. ( ! } e. 1Mb cuii black berries , fie. 1Mb best raspberries , Itijo si can. 'Mb standard tipples , fio. 1Mb peas , Co a can. 1-lb pckg best corn wtnreh , fie. Host laundry starch "e a Ib. Best soda crackers 0o } n Ib. 7 bars laun dry soap , lihe ; 8 bars good soup , lioe ; ! K eakcs best * .onp , $1.00. Wo hiuo the hirgest stoelj of crockery and glassware in the city. We Bell city or country inorelinnts at Chicago prices , free of freight. Open evenings till 9 o'clock. IIAYDHN BUGS. , Dry Goods. - IIAVDKN Clotliin- ) < * | > urtmont. To-morrow , opening of our prand Do- roinhor sales , wo shall offer foods nt prices never heard of before in Omaha. \Vo nro receiving Inrpo shipments of clothing every day. We need room nnd miiHt sell. KM ) men's cass suits , $4.15. 12o men's oass suits , $5.00. " ( K ) men's all wool suits , three styles , $ ( ! . ( H ) . 150 incus all wool worsted suits , $7.00. 1 ! ) styles of Hue easHiind worsted suits , SS.OO. 25 styles ol line cnssnnd worsted suitH nt 5fl.i ( ) ) and $10.00. 25 .styles of imported poods nt$12.)0. 250 heavy eh in eh il In overcoats at1.15. . " 00 heavy chinchilla ulsters at $ S. i. 500 peed quality eassand worsted over coats ( nsst ) at W.lit. . $7 nnd $ S. Fin or poods nt proportionately low prices. Hi our boys and ehildrcns de partment we olloi * special prices. Our stock comprises everything ; from the finest down to the cheaper grades in suits nnd overcoats nt 10 per cent lower prices than any house in Omaha. ' HAT 'DKPAUTMKNT. In this department wo continue to ofTer s ecinl inducements to the trade. The- prices wo are umlaut'soil the poods nt bight. Wo nro actually soiling men's hats tit half the hatters prices. Prices on childrnns hats and caps equally low. IIAYDKN BROS. , Dry Goods. Hottoni O t of Crockorv. PRICES CUT TO TillCORK. : . Plates from -e each up. GHKAT.IOllin butter dishes tit 60 each. YOU MUST SBK THKM. nip barpains in supar bowls , tea pots , eauco dishcB , tea cups and saucers , Christmas presents , otc. , etc. We lead in low prices in all depart ments , nnd you can have all you want of any of the barpains. Wo will be sure to have plenty when you cull. Largo line of Christmas presents Jn furniture novelties on our second lloor. PRICKS BKD UOCK Kvorv time. W. U.'BKN'NUTTCO. , 1508 , 1510 , 1512 and lol 1 , Capitol avo. $5.7.- . Contlomon , till December 10th I will olfor 500 pairs of penis' line French calf hnnd-howrd shoes , all si/es , widths A to KKMK.75 ! , reduced from $7. This is my repulnr line of i > 7 band-sowed shoos , nnd filter Dec. 10th not a pair will be bold or loss thiin 7. I Want to rcdiiro my Immense stock of hand-sewed shoes , COOK'S SIIOK STORK , loOd Fariiniu. .loc Keith. T Iqavo for California Jan. 1. Will sell all optical goods , opera glasses , telescopes , jewelry , oto. , etc. , at cost , llomembar the place , JOE KEITH , 10 ! ) 15th St. , opp. P. O. No Jiving writer has so many renders ns Mrs. G , R. Alden , known as "Pnoey , " author of the celebrated Pansy books and editor of the popular jnngiuina / young people , The Pansy , H.OU a year. D. Lothrop Company , Dostbn , will send a sample copy on re ceipt of o cunts. IrlHli American ( Social Club. The above named club will give the fourth of a series of parties next Wednesday evening , Doc. o , at Cun ningham hall , cor. litth nnd.l nekton sts. find from what can bo learned will sur pass anything of the kind before hold in Uio city this season. This club Is comiosud ) entirely of young men who thoroughly undnmtand such alTairs , and liavo arranged n programme of twenty- two dunces. Prof , Rhor's orchestra will furnish the music. All are invited to attend and on joy tliomseh 09. If you want a good carringo or buggy cheap , go to . 1-109 and 1411 Dodge st. Typewriter * for rent. 1007 Farnnm , You can buy two cloaks at the price ono elonu would cost you elsewhere nt the McDonald bankrupt cloak stile , 21 1 S , 16th si , , opp. IBoyd's opera house , Btonchlll'f ) . To-morrow , our regular bargain day , wo will throw upon our counters some great drives. We do not give our goods away , but every Monday wo aim to give the people ple $1.00 worth of goods for oOc. CLOAKS. Fine ncwmarkets W..KH , worth 50.00. Fine tiewmnrkots $1.H8 , worth JO.OO. Extra line all wool now markets , enpo over the sleeves gathered back 87.09 , worth $12.00 CHILDREN'S CLOAKS. At i regular price any reasonable offer not turned aside. Ladles'plush coats nt $11,08 , worth S2-J.OO ; this garment is our leader ; line seal plush quilted satin lining , seal loops , and in fact ns fine a garment as any lady could wish for , ask to see the immense bargain. HOSIERY AND GLOVES. Mon'slined kid gloves \\orthil.OD. ) . Men's calf faced gloves ( we , worth . C | : < ri * ) Men's fine buck gloves 70c , worth $1.2' , . Men's heavy shoe ] ) mitts 2004 worth 7fio. 7fio.Men's Men's fine all-wool sox 2oc , worth oOc. Infants' all-wool hose 12c } , worth 25e. Ladies' line cashmere hose 20c. worth 50u. 50u.A A full line of Indies' gloves and mitf , both lined and unlined alone-half price for to-morrow. VELVETS AND PLUSHES. Wo still have 11 full line of colors in those line silk plushes at-ISc. Who sells them ns cheap ? Fine xchetcen lOcaynrd , worth fiOc. Fine brocaded velveteen 2. " > u a jaril , worth 7oc. Extra line plushes , 20 inches wide , 7lc , worth $1.2.1. DRESS GOODS. Monday is the lat day to buy the famous Lorraine chocks and plaids. 40 inches wide , at 2c ! ( a yard , worth ( iOc ; this is the greatest bargain of the seii'-on. Broadcloths , 51 inches wide , they must go. 8c ! ) n yard. Ih-in. Henrietta extra fine , in black and colors. athOc , worth $1.2" ) . HOLIDAY GOODS. Remember , at oOc on the dollar ; one- half the marked price. The greatest bargains in Omalm. SPECIAL SALE OF JEWELRY. All the latest novelties. Your choice of 50(1 ( rolled gold plate breastnins " , some with settings , at 2"c , worth "up to $2.00. Don't fail to attend this great bargain sale. Everything in the store reduced for Monday. STONE1I1LL , 11(1 ( and 118 South Hth ! St. Formerly occupied by Hayden BIOS. Open u'veniiigti till' ' ) o'clock until Christinas. Telephone Xo. l.t jO. II ay < l en HnM. All prices quoted on Saturday will hold good for Monday. Boy's flannel shirts , pleated fronts , and well made , only $1.00 each , reduced from $ l.o ( ) . Gent's oil tanned calf gloves , wool wrist only 53e per pair reduced from $1.00. Ladies' line double Saxony mitts only Me per pair , reduced from ( iOc. Ladies' cashmere ho e , special lot , worth 2"C , ; )5iTnnd ) 50c , on Monday loc per pair. We will close out on Monday a lot of ladies' line wool vests , no pants , at about one-half our regular price. In fants Saxony knit jackets oOc , 7fic , $1.2-j , worth double. Wo have an ele gant line of fur inutTs of all kinds , to be closed out on Monday at lesi than cost. 1 lot of infant'h line cashmere hose only l.jii per pair , reduced froinific. Children's kid mittens , lined , only fiOi ; per Dilir , reduced from 91.00. The handsomest line of gout's neckwear over shown for 25e , elegant pull scarfs 50c. OHo , 7fic , $1.2' . Bioken lots and broken si/es in gent's heavy wool underwear nt about ono- luilf price on Monday. 1 lot of Indie- , kid gloves , embroidered backs , only 5'Jc , reduced from $1.2' ) . Just received a new lot of Indies' kid gauntlets. Wo are now displaying a handsome lines of fans , suitable for hol iday iiresunts at about one-half what ' other's ask for th"in. th"in.HAYDEN HAYDEN BROS. , Dry Goods , Sixteenth st. ONIY ONE DAYS IjONGCU. Our Beautiful Souvenir Free. Owing to the rush of business for the past low weeks and on account of the dark weather , which prevented some from obtaining a sitting at'our gallery , we have decided to continue our souve nir offer to-day , Sunday , Dee. 2. This is positively Until. Respectfully , Grouoi : HIYN : , Photographer , 313 to 317 South loth st. J. T. Trowbridgo and Margaret Sid ney write serials for Wide Awake , vol ume beginning ne.xt month , ( a good $3 mngnxino only $2.40 n year ) . D. Loth rep Company , Boston , will send n sam ple copy on receipt of 5 cents. Ilio Demon Child Which caused so much excitement in Cleveland , O. , last spring , and of which a pictorial account wassrivon in the Na tional Police : Gn/etto of Now York , will bo on exhibition this week in Omnha. This most remarkable freak of nature has horns sprouting from the head , tusks instead of tooth , cloven hoofs in stead of fet't , and a tail nearly two feet in length , extending from the buinal column. Auction at Korildcnco. 1700 Dodge st. , Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock , the entire contents of the above elegant residence will be sold , consisting of handsome bedroom suits , Moquetto nnd Brus-juls carpet- , parlor , dining-room nnd kitchen furniture. These are line goods , oomo early. Omaha Auction nnd Storage Co. Codur blocks for fuel ; nothing better. Mount & Grillln , 21l ! S. Mth st. Silk IMiihli Hookers. IIowo , Kerr ft Co. have just received a line line of antique oak rockers in silk plush for $ o. Bottom -Out of Crookory , PRICES CUT TO THE CORE. Plates from 2c each up. GREAT JOB in butter dishes at 5c each. YOU M UST SEE Til EM. Big bargains in sugar bowls , ten pots , sauce dishes , tea cups and saucers , Christmas prnsonts , etc. , etc , Wo lead in low prices in all depart ments , and you can have all you want of any of the bargains. Wo will bo sure to have plenty whoa you call. Largo line of Christmas presents in furniture novelties on our second lloor. PRICES BED ROCK Every tlmo. t W. R. BENNETT CO. , 1608 , 1-510 , 1512 iindlol 1 , Capitol avo. , Kvltlt'i * For seal akin bonnets. Can bo made from your old seal caps. 109-111 15th st. , opp. P.O. , , M. Holhnnn & Co. have secured the services of Mr. Tom Flynn , who has boon fora number of years with S , P. Morse & Co. Mr. Flynn has made ninny warm friends in Omnha , who will wish him > uuu > 3 in his new position. Kntcrpriso Crowned by Success. On entering the Plymouth Congrega tional church , in Kounlzo Place , the visitor is struck by the elegant appear ance of the new chandelier , which Is suspended from thearchcdroof. Under neath , in letters of gold , is the legend furnished by Welshans , Pratt & Co. , 1510 South Fifteenth street. This beau tiful ornament is made of solid brono metal with three galleries of torquoiso gas candles. Just beneath the center gnllery is a largo fron el glass reflector , which multiplies and distributes the lighf from the lower gallery to every corner of the vast auditorium. This elegant chandelier was especially designated by Mr. Russell , of this linn. In design , workmanship and olllcieney it has no equal In the wost. This firm makes a specialty of designing and furnishing line chnndnliors , both for public and pmnto buildings. Among the many who hn\o been supplied with elmndellcrs made from special designs by this enterprising llrm are the following : Max Meyer , Jo- Keph Dciss , O. Oleson , Joseph Barker , Mrs. II. M. Caldwell , Froil Nyc , Theron Nye , Fremont , G. P. Diet/ , Frank Barnard , G. W. Maul , O. H. Pratt , II. G. Clarke , Otto Lobeck , Peter Nelson , Dan Kenniston , Milton Rogers , L. Goldsmith , Dr. Sp.iulding , Dr. Moore , Dr. Van Camp , Frank Wns- sermnn , Clarke Woodman , R. E. Pen'-e , W. A. Pa-xton. M. F. M irtin. E. H. Camp bell , Council Blulls , Nicoll the tailor , .1. S. Gibson , E. II. Bnrnnrd , Fremont , C. Di Woodworth , Hans Thomson , banker , Davenport , la. ; R. C. Gushing , George L. Fisher , Y. M. C. A. building , Danish association , and many othcis. Their stock of gas and combination lix-- tures is not equalled west of Now York. They are constantly making new designs - signs of their own and are not conllm'd to any stereotyped or discarded catalogued plans. Their large and elegant display rooms are filled with till that is newest and latest in chandaliers , reading and drop lights ami globes , shades and everything that pertains to the gas tlx- tuio trade. This lirm is too well known to need further comment. 11AYD12N tiUOS. Mnntt.iy. Extra heavy canton llnunel. 8c } per yard ; good grade canton flannel , at 6c per jnrd. New stjle-5 of dark dress gingbam OJc per yard. Dark figured comforter calico lijc per yard. Snow white cotton batting 15 rolls for 2"e. . Heavy napped shirting lo ( ) per yard. Soft linished bleached niiislin , fuliiird . wide , equal to Fruit or Lons- dalo. on Mondav only 11 yards for $1. Red checked gloss toweling Tie , worth IOc ; all linen toweling at 4jc per yard. Our towel sale the past week was very largo , there tiro- still more left at 10 , loc , IOc and 2"e each ; on these four numbers wo lend all competition. Special bar gains in Turkey red linens nt lite , 2"e , 2'c ' ) , ; r u and 45c per yard. We have a handsome line of felt table scarfs with fancy embroidery , a beautiful line , of colors and st.\les ; on Monday we open the largest variety of colors in eider down flannels which was over shown in this citj. see the grade we arc ollcring nt4jc per jaid and you will admit that Hoyden's is the place to trade. Wu will alMI open up a new lot of medicated all wool red twilled llanncl at 25c per yard , worth iOc ; French plaid dress flannel at IOc per yard ; large stock of skirting flannels at all prices. Colored bed spreads at88u and $1.10each. which are also two big bargains ; 10-1 white blankets at ( iienpair ) ; 11-1 Ib white blan kets $2.8" ) a pair ; all wool red blankets at $2.50 a nair , worth 81.00 or money refunded. Great bargains in heavy red , grey or white blankets. We arc now receiving our Christmas toys and fancy goods of every description. You will Had our display the largest in this state. Our live Moors will nil bo filled. You will see more toys displayed in our now building than was ever shown un der one roof in Omaha. Wni' , for us and in a lew days wo will be ready. Wo have bought up a crctit many 'entire lots of toys at about i their value fiom jobbers who were anxious to sell and close out their stock. We arc now busy checking them , and in a day or two we w ill open the greatest sale of toys which was ever heard of in Omaha. Our store- , from now on until Christmas will j be open every evening until 0 p. in. HAYDEN BROS. Dry Goods , Sixteenth Street. riottom ( Jut of Crockery. PRICES CUT TO THE CORE. Plates from 2c each up. GREAT JOB in butter dishes at oc each. YOU MUST SEE THEM. Big bargains in sugnr bowls , tea pots , sauce dishes , tea cups and saucers. Christinas presents , etc. , otc. Wo lead in low prices in all depart ments , nndou , can have all you want of any of the bargains. Wo will bo sure to have plenty wlien you call. Largo line of Christmas presents in furniture novelties on our sucond lloor. PRICES BED ROCK Every time. W. R. BENNETT CO. . 1508 , 1510 , 1512 and 1514 , Capitol avo. Elegant and rich seal plush cloaks , seal plush newmnrkot , seal plush short wraps at half price at half price at the McDonald bankrupt clonk sale , 211 S. 15th st. , opp , Boyd s opera houso. Cash paid for furniture ; auction Wed nesday and Saturday. Cowan,717 N Kith Any parent who bus Our Little Men and Women , (41.00 ( a year ) , may in time count on larger men 'nnd women well acquainted with men nnd things. D. Lothrop Co. . Boston , will send a sample copy on receipt of 5 cents. fiOO frorviccablo stylish cloth ijowmnr- kots , and ulstors worth from $10 to $12 each will bo ottered during this week at the McDonald bankrupt sale at the uniform price of $5 each , only $5 each. This is the greatest bargain over olfi-rcd in the west , McDonald bank rupt Milo , 211 S , Ifith bt. , opp. Boyd's opera house , - . * 1 pay cash for hor&os and mules. Also winter horses at my ranch , seven miles from Council Blufls. R. M. PATTKKSON , Rooms 1 & 2 , Omhlm Nat. Bank. Tel. 201. D. Lolhrop Company , Boston , publish two thousand illustrated books and llvo inaga/.iiies for the family. They mail a beautiful illustrated Book Bulletin on application to any nddrctis. . A.I m a K Keith. All trimmed millinery reduced , Don- td tit half price , AT ALMA E. KEITH'S , opp. P. O. Chattel .Morlfj.iue Sr le , Tuesday morning , nt 10 o'clock , wo will soil at our storeroom , 1121 Fnrnnm , by order of the mortgagee , the entire contents of a largo dwelling , bedroom suilH , carpets , parlor furniture , etc. Omaha Auction and Storage Co , Babyland mnkcs a happy land. 50 cents a year. D. Lothrop Company , Boston , will send a sample copy on re ceipt of 5 cents. The great cut price sale still continues nt the Popular Chicago Bargain Shoe Store , lo'JO Douglas street. BcnnlsottlMros. Grand special sale Monday. Every thing goes at cut prices/ Holiday goods in bnsomont nt rook bottom prices. Monday 35 pairs sllk.flnish Henriettas , 48 inches wide , all TIOW colors , worth $1.50 yard , on sale Mondnv Hoc yard. 60 do/on children's all wool hose , all black they would bo chonji nt 30c , on sale Monday 19c pair. HOO dozen Indies' fancy stripe cotton hose , full , ro ular made and really worth 50c ; wo do not want to carry them over , and will lot them out at IOc p.iir. This is for Mon day only. Just in , 200 ilorcn best qual ity silk arrnseiiL1. Our price is ISodozen. Ladles' Jersey cashmere cloves at 20c pair , really worth 40c , Ladles cashmere gloves at 2oc pair , worth GOc , in colors only. Ladies kid gloves , handsome em broidered uneks , OSc pair , worth $ l.S2o , Monday only. 10 cases . ' 50 inch bleach muslin , such as Priest , Loom , Lons- dnlo , Barker & Co. , 124 yards for $1.0. ) . 1 case line comforter calico , -He yard. Bojs' heavy casslmeros , worth COc yard , on snlo Monday 25c yard. 100 ; ij Ib feather pillows Monday , fiOc each. La dies line leather hand bags , in black and tans , worth up to $ l.fiO each , now on snlo at $1.00 each. 1,000 straw baskets IOc each. A handsome line nice baskets for fancy work nt Ific and 2oc each. A beautiful lunch basket , :5"o. : . Ladies' white merino vests and pants SS'cpnch , worth OOc. Chi'dron's purl inufTs ISc cncli , nil colors. Ladies'linen culls 8ic pair. Ladies linen colors Mon day fie. A large si/o feather duster , 2"ic each , worth 7oc. fiO do/en handsome brocade silk handkerchiefs , 40c each , worth 75c ; an elegant line of colors. GOO ladies' lace fichus ; they are worth from 2-5c to OOc , your choice Monday IOc each. 10 pieces red and blue check gluts towel ing 8c yard , would bo cheap at lie. 15 pieces ( i-1 bleach and unblcnoh line linen table diimnsk , Monday your choice C0c ! yard. You can't match them le s than 85c. 100 do/en uirkish bath tow els Ific each , worth 2oc. Kino silk and gilt niching IOc yard. fiO pair line red blankets ; they are worth $3.50. They go Monday at $2.7" ) pair. Don't forgot our holiday goods in basement. BENNISCN BROS. 1II2NMSON liHOS. ' Spc-elnl Clunk Sale. For ono week only , deep cut in nil our plush garments. Now is tlio time to buy a cloak if you intend getting ono this winter. JO ) Indie- , ' seal plush sacqiios 111 inches long , quilted satin lining , genu ine sonl ornaments , chamois skin pock ets , for one week only , $ li. ( < )0. ) regular price S2".00. bual plush sa'-rjucs 12 inches long , handsomely made , satin lined , has sold all season at tto.O'U ' for ono week you can btiv them nt 1- . ! . ! ) ( ) . Seal plush sacquos tit $2'l. 0 , s(1i(1 ( all sca = on at 910.00 and is sold by others at $4" > .00 ; our price one week. $2 ( > .M ) . Ladled seal pliisb jackets , satin lining , clmmois sKin poi'kcts , ono week , 88.00 each ; sold all over at $ l".0t. ! Ladies' plush wraps , $10.00 : .sold all season at SM.5.00 ask tooc Uiem. Children'- , plush cloaks in I. 2 , ; > years , in alt col ors at Sl. % . worth T .O' , ) . Don't fail to visit one cloak and shawl department this week , second lloor , take elevator. All mail orders filled. BENN1.SON BROS. Buy your misses' nnd children's cloak's , your suits , u > ur furs at the great bankrupt clonk s'llc. Every article is sold-it half of former cellinir price , tit the McDonald bankrupt flonk sale , 214 S. 15th St. , opp. Boyd's opera house. The great cut price --alestill continues at the Popular Chicago Bargain Shoe Store , 1520 Douglas street. < f Cloak" a : 1-ii i'riixv.Suit nt 1-2 S'rice The great bankrupt sale of the Mc Donald cloak and suit stock will bo con tinued until every elonli nnd suit is sold. Wo oiler elegant' cloaks at just half the former prices. 214 S. loth st. , opposite Boyd's opeia house. The great cut price sale still continues at the Popular Chicago Bargain Shoo Store. Io20 Douglas street. THE "VVKIili'S AMUSEMENTS. IIOVD'S. Tuesday and Wcclnusdiiy evenins Sol bimth Kusscll In .1 I'niir ltd t'lnn. Thursday , Fndayuml Saturday nlfjht and ni.itmce Josopli H. Grismur and 1'houbo U.ivls m The U'orW Aijuin l Her. ( .UVMI orniu norsu. Friday nnd Hatuidny nlfjht nnd inatlnccr- ItuniliXn. 10. f.rilM i V STtDT THE * fKll. To-nlftlit Mil tt'cfacr OMel/o'itnd / Slnynoc yclclicn , i\ Very Singular Story. Springliold Republican : George L. Lewis , for three years clerk in the City National bank ntSpringlicId , Mass. , has boon discharged this week after sign ing a written confession that ho had schemed to defraud the bank in seveial ways. The bank ollicers began to sus pect young Lewis of such designs about n month ngo. Hois but nineteen , the son of a widow in poor health nnd with limited means. Ho had a key to the outer door of the bank , and was the first person to enter the rooms each day. but ho had nlwavs enjoyed the full confidence of his employers. As soon , however , as ho was suspected of cngng- ing questionable companionship- ! , Cash ier Bowman went to Boston and placed the cnso in the hands ol a Pinlcorton detective , who came to this city and has staid here ever since. The young man had expressed a desire to make the nc- quaintaiipo with a "crook , " and this role was assumed by the detective , to whom Lewis unfolded his plans. Ho ollored to utter counterfeit money mid produced the electrotypes of the signa tures of President SalTord and Cnsliior Bowman , with which ho proposed to forgo a check for a large amount on the City bank's Now York correspondents. Meanwhile the bank officials wore in communication with the detective and made minutes of nil that the clerk pro- pof > < id to do. The directors met at Cashier Bowman's house Monday even ing , and Marshall dune called nt the Mnssnsoit , whore Lcwisand the "crook" wore in consultation. They were per suaded by band-cull's to go before the directors , nnd there for the first time the clerk learned that his supposed ac complice was a detective. His schemes were narrated , and he signed the con fession. The banlc authorities might easily ha\o waited until the young man had committed some of the crimes he had planned , but rhoso to clohO the matter and open the boy's eyes before ho had become a criminal. The bank has suffered no loss beyond the detective's bill for services. Hard Work For lie Heor.3tnry. Cincinnati Enquirer : Mr. Hal ford will enjoy a great responsibility nnd a fanlary of ii,2jO ; a year. In the execu tive department under him will be ono assistant at $2,2-50 a year , two clerks at $2,000 each , two clerics at $1SOO each , two clerks nt $1,000 ench , two clerks at $1,100 each , one clerk at $1,200 , a stew ard at $1,800 , tin usher at $1,400 , nit.o ushers , doorkeepers , and messengers at $1,200 each , a watchman at $000 , and a fireman at IbUJ. Ho will bo at the head of a force of twenty-four men , having directly to do with the chief of his nation. Nuw Postmaster. CHICAGO , Dec. 1. General Walter C. New berry assumed the duties of postmaster this b' , vlco 8. Corning JudJ , resigned , THOSE OHUISTMAS STOCKINGS. Whore to Fill TUem A 1'nrnillsc for Chrlitinni Shoppers , The season so rich In joy for the little ones , and of gladness as well to the larger folks is rapidly approaching , nud everywhere the poojilo are nsuing themselves the questions : What shall wo got for Christinas gifts , and where shall wo get them ? H is the especial business of the proprietors of the ! ) ! ) cent store to anticipate the want of the community at this season , and for the present year they have made unusual efforts in this respect. A new stock hardly needs to bo labeled "now , " it speaks for Itself. Nothing is more an noying than to find a reputed now stock largely inndo up of rosuerected goods that have gone through several holiday seasons "bobbing up serenely from below" with each recurring year. There is none of thai kind of business at the Ol ) cent storo. Their prices , for one thing , do not leave many goods to carryover , and they sell those for what they are and for prices corresponding. The e who make purchases fiom their stock will llnd thnt novelty is one of its marked features , now things that will bring a smile ol pleasure even to the vntoran Christmas camp igncr. If theio is any thing now under the December - comber sun , they have it sure. It would seem they hud exhausted the world in getting together suehnnendlo's variety of goods , nnd among the things thnt attracted our spccinl attention wns the varied assortment of toys in mechanical , musical , steam , iron , wooden , etc. The dolls , too , so life-liko in appearance , were receiving their proper attention from the large crowd pivsnnt. Albums , leather and plush novelties wore dis played in a great variety of styles , many of thorn now and original with this house. Lamps , glassware , china , etc. , were nrominontly shown and attracted ' considerable nlt'eiition , both for the beauty of designs and the extremely low priced nt which th"y were marked. An liour spent nt the ! l ! ) cent store will prove a most gratifying pleasure , and wo would advise all our readers to avail themsehes of the first opportunity. llnjdcn HroM. ' .lewclry Sale , From the great sale of Malison & Co. , Chicago , who had such a high reputa tion for line goods. Your choice of El gin. Springfield or Wnlthnm watch , -sl.oO ; 1 ! karat gold watch Elgin. \Valthnni or Snringfield $ lfl.oO each ; Ansonia nicklo clod : . 0 > e. Ladies' gold front pat. lever chain cull' buttons , 2"e , worth $1.1)0. Ladies'roll plate sets col lar and culT buttons , ' ! rc , worth $1.2o. Heal cameo broaches olc. ! worth ? J.O < ) . Ladies' bar pins in all designs , set with brilliantsturquois or garnet at Hie , oe ! ) and ( iile , worth from 'rl.25 ' to $2.2" ) each ; coin silver thimbles , lc ! ) ; sil\er hair ornaments set in AlasUa brilliants , IOc ; silver hair ornament * ' , amber settings , life , worth 7.r > c ; hair ornaments , Alaska diamond cluster sottiiigs,2'jc.worth $1.2-5. Real Whitby jet p.it. extension , aromatic matic opera glasses , $1.5 ; ! , jewelers' price. $2."iO. Those goods are put up in satin lined moioeco cases. A full line of gold pens aad holders at half jewel ers'prices. . NOTION DEPARTMENT , SPECIAL SALE. Adamantine pins , full count , Ic paper ; best Englhh pins , oo paper ; im proved steel hair crimpers , 2oc , worth 4. > c. Combs in till grades atoc , 7c , IOc , lle ! , lee and 2-"ic , worth from loc to odcf Children's round combs oe nnd IOc , mourninsr pin1 * 2e per bo.\ , hone handle button hooks oo , tooth brushes oo , I2o and loc , worth 2oe , silver lined thimbles lie each. An endless variety of im ported purses and poukotbooks at lie , oc , IOc , loc. lile nnd 21c , one third regular prices. Fancy back electric hair brushes IOc each , worth 25c. English solid back hair brushes at mlf regular prices. Fine stxiy binding ! ie per roll , best safety pins 2e per doGraham's toilet soap 4 cakes 5c , Kirk's toilet soap ! ! c a cake , Colgate's and Kirk'sporfumcgand odors at one-third regular prices. Plush balls and mantel ornaments for fancy work at popular iirices. press trimmings at greatly reduced prices. Look at our now assortment of Indies' and children's handkerchiefs at le and 2e each ; fancy border and hemmed at ! io ; sheer lawn imported hemstitched , in plain , white and fancy border , oc each , fully worth IOc to 15c ; hand-embroidered handkcichiefs IOc , worth 2 > c. The great sale of ribbons , laces and embroideries begins Satur day , Dec. 1. Don't miss this sale. The sale on cloaks , shawls and millinery surpasses any previous effort. Opjn o von ings till ! ) o'clock. HAYDEN BBOS. , Dry Coeds. THE ItEAI/l'V MAKKET. IiiHtriimcnls Plnoutl on Itocoril Dur- inir Vcsiordny. Win Ciiisev and \\lfe to J ) Bncluumn , lot n , blk I.MIil.ud 1'l.ice. u . . . t 4WO C I , llrailluy nuil witi * to I. llt.ultoicl utul , lot ii , lllv i , Ji'ltartiru pint , ( jcd . . . 1 A T Hlimulo-i , triiMtt'i' , to W l ! Itmmdos , lot * . M nnd l" > , blk 14 , lliuisioni 1'liicu , i | < il . . 1 0 'I' Tnvlor and wlfo to ( ' K Keynolils , loin T.-ind" * * . blk n. S U Itu uM'ni/d. . . . 10,000 W II 1'ocKlmm to 1 > M recktium , n'ot lol I , blk 1) ) , P. V Mil I til's mid. and 11'x ITUftof sdorllkt ) . llciuiuy Illll , qcil . ] I > .M IVtklmm to W H I'ciUmm. tmi.IJ It of Hticoi-b k . llowery Hill , wd . . . . 1,030 A T ItiinackiH to U in K Itliuiulu-i , lot IIbile It , lliinsiom I'lnce , il W I. beluy and wile to II .Myer , lot * . ' , Col- fax bill ) , wd . . . J.UOO \ \ f , So lij , tnistci ) to II .Mcjolot.U , Dlk n , W l-elly ) n ( Htaitil , wil . " 7fi J L Mllm rial 10 CThomiion , lot HI. blK 17 Walnut Mill , wd. MJ ) II ( ! ( l.irk and wife to M llundnx , lot \ > , blk M , DII I'ont 1'lnte , \ \ d , 1,500 .1 A llorluck uiid.v.li'e toll l.jncli , o ' lot 4 , blk r. I'mkursadd , wd . . 400 J .A .Mc-sliauJto MH-i A llaitinan , lot 1. . blk''I. West Mill * , wd . . . 45 J J K Jlltchhuil toC I.i/i\uin , lot Ti , blk 4 , \V Ijhelby'H Iht add , w.l . . . T)0 \V .1 \\iiKOiHT.oid\\lloto W I ) Vml , lots Ji , lUand II , blk : , Van llurcn HulKiits , wd MB j N iieiifi to r ii woiii.'ii..us n lotsy and.I , bik-.1 , Klikwooil , w d . . ; iOOJ J { , Woods anil uilo to v II Collinnn. lots II to US. blk I. .MiCormlc.c'HSM mul. wd n.UOO A .1 Mollougall to M A NlUlougall , lots fl andil. blk 1 , iiklioini.lnni : > s > . wd. . . . MO 1 > U llcidcii and wlfd to M It I hi ut al , w 4'J ft lot * . ' , blfc If , Kotllit/o 1'liice , w d . T.OOO J A VVooiliiiail and wlto to .1 \i \ l.ovvtt , nnd 't ' 1 in ii's. n w n o lit-11 11 e. w d . KJ3 V KolHuraud wifoto r Uulsur , s > , ' of MV S7-HI-I1 , wd . 2.WU 8 HfnrtlHet altoJ T Dillon , lot 7. blk . ) U > , ( InialiH , W d . . 7.UO ) G J Hunted to M I lasted , lotI , blk H , Hoed'u 1st mid. i * c d , . . 2.COJ 1' Mnllor and wile lo H Huhount'ii , lot 111 , MulltT nnd llluinle'H add , w d MX ) M .M Iliinifonl to r S 1'airotto. lotli , blk 4 , A S I'.itrlck > add , wd . . . . 2,000 M Ij l-'lhutto and husband toV ( Hal Ion , lot I. , blk „ , Iliuiboom niiic < > , w d . 4,000 C II r'ltftto and wife lorV llallen , lot K , blk. ' , Ilaiihcoin iilun * . * d . . 4,00'J M I\Vllll.imrtiiinl \ hiiHbaud loM l.Tuvtli' , lotll , Keillck'H-'d udil. wd 4 Wl.bciby to A llainllton , lot J , Colfax Hid ) , w d . . . 3,100 ( i llnrtonto I'll Wadiliiit'liain , lot 6blk7 , IIIIIMde mill Not. w d , 2.0JO 1' II Wuddlnt-tmm to H II I'otter , lot \ blk 7. IIHI-jIdeuililN'o 1 , w d 2WO 11 It Ilondlu and wlfu to U McSlmno , loin 4 , band n'j ' of U , blk I , IXcbanga iilace , w d . . 8,000 It McMmnu to II A Mi Kaclnon , lota 4 , H , and n'i of ' .i , blk I ) . HILIIUUKU place , w d P.OOO II ICouuUo it al to I , Kountzu , lot ' . " 0 , blk ID , K'ount/e A : Kutli'sudd , i | c il 1 II Kount70 ot al to I , Kountzu , lot < ! and s' , of Oatidn'i ' of 7 , blk 2 , Kountzu U UHli HI mid , i | i-d . . . . . 1 A KounUu et m to Ii KoiiuUe , lot ill , A Kountzu add , ( i c d 1 A Kountzrt et al to I ; Kount/.e , a ! ' , of n'j ' of lotfi , blkinu , Omaha , < | oil. . 1 A Koimtzo et ill to 1 , Kount/ , lot 10. b'k 11 , H1 , of lot.I. all of lot , blk U , mill lot II , blk 10 , mill lot 11. blk 17. ami u'i ' of Jot K. lotn 'M and ft ) , blk 17 , Koimtzo oc lUith'aadd , < | cd 1 Ilirty-eltflittransfcra IU5.0J7 Ilcur Admiral BiiiiiiKon JDcuil. WAfciiiNOTOX , Koc. 1. Hear Admiral Simpson , United States navy , retired , died this morning at Ills residence In tlii&c-ity. CUOWNKD WITH SUCCESS. .7tint Think of 111 : Jj10 ! Worth of Oooilt forl 00 I > own ntitl $1 OO | tcr AVook. The prcnt ; success that wo have mot with by selling $10.00 worth of goods for $1 cash nnd $1 per week , nud our kind treatment of the Indies in not sub jecting thorn to the nnnoyanco of fur nishing reference , or inquiring about their honesty in the neighborhood where they live , has been the moans of bringing to our store some of the bc.t people in the city , who , although not possessed of us much of this world's goods ns they deserve- , still tnko great pride in maintaining a goou name , both in the business and social community. ' After a customer has selected lliei'r goods from the immense variety contained in our stock , they un delivered to jou by wagons that have no numbers or anything painted upon them to show how or where the goods were bought ( if icqtiested ) , Wo know that the people of Omaha appreciate the elTorts that wo have m n do lo cheapen the price of goods of good quality solo on the instalment plan , nnd wo tire not satlslled unless we possess at least ono gonuinu bargain In every ono of our numerous departments , MI that these people who wore unable to call last month still have a chance to buy household goods on easy terms nt cash prices. On account of our im mense line it is almost impossible to quote pricei , but u personal call will convince jou of the truth of our asser tions. People's Mammoth liistnlmcnt House , the most liberal credit house in Omaha , tJlU nnd ( Ho North Sixteenth stieet , between California and Webster. Open evenings till 1) ) o'clock. \Vnltltitr. Sot-Tit OMMM , Dec. 1. [ To the Editor of Tin : Ui.i. . I Wo have wnltvd sevcr.il ilnjs to lave the Herald come out inn kadod eon- ilemnator.v article against tlio deinocuUH * mayor of Sontli Onmli.i , who bandied and bullied the republican workers and voters nil day at the recent election. And wo uro creditably Informed he w.is the onlj Individ ual who displayed the blacltuumd spirit in the Klrst .ind Second wards upon that dny. Now Mr llciidil , suppose \ on endeavor to collect the evils In jour own political house hold. Yon know tin- old lul.iKC. "Those who live in glass ho.isus should exhibit judgment in hmlmir stones. " Give Major Hiontch a rest and turn your attention for uwhilo to the professional po litical democratic wind worker and present mayor of the M.IRIC City. MoCanVoj-Killen Uil. Ifothcry is in receipt of u private letter fiom 1'at Killcn , in which the latter ( jives his reasons for the ll ht with McCaffrey not coining ofT nt the time sot. Killen states that McCaffrey rupruscntud to him that he would make it n purse of . "iDO and half of the pate receipts , "but , whei : it eanio to the point MeC.ilTroy could not fret the money Mr Knthcry has wned Killen to llu'lit McUaflroy for iiny amount up to t')00 ( ) , st.itiiiB that he will bacli him for that amount against McCaffrey , either in n i love contest or linisli light. The I'ostnl JSccolpts. The sale of postaec stamps nt the govern meat olllee for the month of November , w-il aggregate about $10.000 , and the amount ol money handled in the monoy-oiilcr depart mcnl will aggregate tiboits SJDO.IIOO. The increase - crease over n conespoiuling jiunod lust j car is "J. > per Lent. Aliss ISertlm Cook , of Blair , is in the city , the guest , of her sister. Mrs. J. II. llungatu. Working the Muvchison 0'iost. Wishington Hcpitblic : At tin auc tion sale in Washington of the per sonal cllects of Lord S.iekvillc a funny incident occurred. A writing desk was put u ] > , a handsome piece of carved wood , but the bidding' on it was slow. The auctioneer did Ins best to raise the ligure to a reasonable sum Pretty soon ho whispered to his assistant , who dis appeared. In n moment the rumor. started in some mysterious way , ran through the crowd that it was upon this desk that Lord Sackvillo penned his famous letter to Murchison. At once n largo price was offered for the desk , and bid after bid followed in quick suc cession , until the article was finally sold at an exorbitant ligure I GENTLEMEN 1 SUITS MADE TO ORDER , I $25.00. 7 A Big Christinas Worth , A 9 9 0 Suits made to order from 7 t V 1 fine Corkscrew Worsted A f825. Suitable fjor fine ? I dress wear. Bine and I 9 black colors warranted f " m fast. It's seldom such goods a had for the price , J.2f , made lo order. i J It's our big purchase did $ it ; a Christmas offering in our way. Io They'ro a big $2,5 worth I and suitable weights tof wear all year. ? ? Many tailors would 9 0 f charge twice the price. § 25 i I made to order from finot t 9 f Worsted. } f Sjf p * 0 TAILOF 'Our$25 ' Overcoats madoto order from Chinchilla , Ker l 'soy ' , Scotch or Frieze , wilhf I your choice of linings aio I big value. "This In AMinf AVc OfTcr" An opportunity to procure P DKKSS GOODS at the lowest prices ever knoxvn , all IIPW and deslrnblo st.\les , o.iuisito < designs.Vo mention a few of the many bargains otTored. 10 pieces 5l-in. ItKAL iintwrtod broad cloth , black and colored , $1 ; ! , > , ( 'uar- autocd value , $ U.IK ) . Ifi pieces real Im ported broadcloth , black and colored , $ 2.00 , reduced from $12.75 , o pieces colored Montague broadcloth ! T > e. -timl Miluo Sl.fiO. 6 pieces black and colored 1'oulc cloth , IS-in. wide , Ooc , 8 pieces Queen Anne Serges J > ! tc iiyard wore U5c. l.S pieces all-wool , lion rlottHI'U1. ' . 10 pieces fiO-ln. plaids and stripes , clo.fant goods , newest dosliriii > , real \aluo Jl.ot ) ; our price , 01)c. ) Al o a very largo line of black goods nt leis than actual cost to manufacture. We have a few com bination suits that will bo cleaned out at less than one-half price. You will notice the lots arc all small , and wo would advise an early inspection , as they cannot last long at the prico. AVe have a lot of corsets , all standard make. Our stock is entirely too big , and wo want to reduce it , in order to ilo so quickly that wo put them till down to Toe : none of them over sold less thnti $1.00. Wo have just opened a largo line of ombroidoied nnd homslitchetl handkerchiefs in white and colors ; prices rnngo from " > e to $ ! J.H ( ) otuh. Wo guarantee thorn 12" ) per cent cheaper than the same quality are sold for in the city. Wo have still some cloaks left , and If wo can lit , \ou in si/o wo know wo C.TII lit you in price , ns wo mo actually closing them out at any price. .Mail "orders solicited. c. .1. wnisrn , 11-1 South PilU-ctith street. AMUSEMENTS. THHIM : Muura ONI.V. 7IIIIM'l'lI'lttllU / ' (111(1 ( ( ivlflUl'l'l/ ' > . .i ll < - ! tilll , ith and Sth id'iiind Sn'iiMlo'/ ' / : , n < r ) A GRAND GKAMATIC TKILMI'II I Ite-AiiiK-ninncu oT Jos , R , Grismer and Phoebe Davies , Ami tholioclloMt ( t'oinp.inv of Art sts in a Kiiuid pi xliutlnn lor the llrsl tinn licit. nC 1 lank II.mry's tlirut I.oailon and NiVorlc SIKIC s tin' ] ) o\\i rful nicloiliainii , THE WORLD AGAINST HER. Iti'KilIrr jirlcot Scats uo on s.ilc nt U ucliulc \\cillusduj liioinlliK' . Two Nights and Matinee , tzv ; ; ! , \ Dec , 7 and 8. Jno , OSiiiton Hall , SUPPORTED BY Miss Fay Ohesfer , In llio Ucst Aincrlcnn Melo Drama over written , A bc.iutifnl Plnj' , Superbly Mountcil nnd Mugnillcontly. An explosion of a Itiuic'h. Snow btorin in the Rockies. A We toru Court Scene. The jjicntcst I'lre Sccno ever produced , forming an Klnborate Piodui'tioii. action of the piny the celebra ted si)00 ( ) price tlcff , "Duke \Vulliiitrloii , " will bo introduced. One of the Inrccsl St. Huintirds over imported to this country. The company carry the entire special scenery necessary for the grand pi oiluollou of this gicat dinnin. * ' - Week of Monday , December 3rd,1 I'M'HIM UDKN'IKI ) ATritACTION. THE CREATION , A lit'antlfiil Woman trmisfoimed from n , Inind fill of du t in lull vluw of Hie .iiidluui * , A Hit-lit w hlih lias liiilllril the liuHt i > f uuluntlHtH. LA PETITE KITTY , Tlio Slldjd Artiste. Grand Attractions In ull parts of tlu < llmfsr * . One : IMine Adiiillx In All. Tlic "GWcnninE" Cape Top Overcoat The moil Hucccisfu ! tfarrn Jilt Introdiu-nd by lift this Hoasoii Tlio 01)134 ) are ilf tuuhublo anil the inat'rUN uro o ( HtrntiK twcoil and the Hlo'idlil Irluli l-Vic/n tixtilMM Also ncompli'to stock of plain Overcoats md l-'riojo IJl tcrs M > J : < ( \ BANGS AND A LONG HAIR SWITCHES ! IJ ior linlldayH Hlianiix > olnK. I.iulliV n-iil Chlldruii'M llaic Clltllllo' . Mrs , Kato M ClninPltt , 2O8 N. IGth. l inUCV ft'1" ' " iinimrytroubli'siimllyiiilck- MUni. I lyuiulnafoly cured liy IKIU1 UliAl'uji. > uUt > . hmur.de.ihi'H tur ! d 111 hiivcil ila\B HOhl II W mr box , all ihuirKlxl'i ' , or by III > ll from Ilo- Liiliiilr .Co lU'Wliltubt.N , V. lull liieiUoiu