8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE- SUNDAY FEBRUARY 10. 1880-TWELVE PAGES. IIAYDKN nUO.S. Wltntpfmlo Grocer * . Greatest snlo over made In Omaha. This sale is of special interest to all hotels , robtaurnnts , boarding houscsand housekeepers that nro willing to lay in a moderate supply and save money. Everything warranted first class. Best Sugar Cured Ham , IOc. 3 Ib , pall Lnrd , Armour's best , ( per pall ) , 25c. Quart bottle Blueing , 6c. Matches , 200 in a box , per box , Ic. Clothes pins , per doz , Ic. 8 oz. bottle prepared Mustard , per bottle , 5c. 1 pint bottle Tomato Catsup , 5c. 1 quart bottle TomatoCntsup , IOc. 1 can Eagle condensed Milk , lolc , 1 quart bottle Cross & Blaclnvoll'a Chow Chow , 40c. 1 pint bottle Cross & Blnckwcll'a Chow Chow , 27c. 1 quart bottle Cross it Blnokwoll's Mixed Pickles , 40c. 1 pint bottle C'ross & Blackwcll's Mixed Pieklqs , 27c. Oyster Crackers , XXX , very best , Oc. Soda Crackers , XXX , very best , Oc. Nntional Mills ( Minneapolis ) , very best Hour , patent , $1.75. Good grade of Hour , $1.85 , Very best Maple Syrup from the Ohio maple groves , per quart , 25e. Very best Buckwheat Flour , per pound , 3jo. Prunes , 5c. California Fccdless raisins , 8Jc. Evaporated npplcs ( very best ) , 7jc. California- pitted plums , ilMc. 8-hoop water pails , 15c. 7 bars Union toup , t5c. ! H bars XIpp soap. IMc. 1 can very best 98 per cent lye , lOc. 1 can good lye , 5c. Very best strictly pure elder , per gal lon , 25c. Tlio celebrated "Stolwerka" Choco lates , in nil the varieties , kept on hand and retailed at wholesale prices. "VVo are hendquarters for these goods in Omaha , and there is no house hero who keeps a larger or bettor assorted stock of thcso celebrated Chocolates. CAN GOODS. String beans , b'c. Lima beans , good , 8c ; very choice. 1 < U J 9U. 3 Ib can California apricotsvery best , J7jo. 3 Ib can poach , IOc. 8 Ib can peach , 15e. 8 Ib can very best table peach , 20c. Sardines , fie. 2 Ib can corn , good ( not soaked ) , 7c. 2 Ib raspberries , Very best put up , 121c. 2 Ib can blackberries ( very best ) , 7ic. 2 Ib win plums , very line , IOc. 2 Ib can pineapplegrated ( very best ) , ] 5e. 5e.Salmon Salmon , 15c. Lobster , 15c. J French peas , loc per can. 11 IIAYDEN BROS. , Dry Goods , Sixteenth , near Douglas , Omahn. 1IAYUEN IJH03. Gents' FurniHliinc Goods. Cents' unlaundricd shirts made from Now York mills muslin , double front , hand made button holes and continuous facings , equal to any ono dollar shirt ever made. Wo will place this lot on our counters at 51c each. Gents' fancy domestic jlannol shirts , well inudo and perfect lilting , only 50c nclr , reduced from 75c. 1 lot of gouts' fancy suspenders , rcgu- Inr price COc , on Monday 25c per pair. Gents' ' heavy linen cuffs , round and square corners , only ISicuor pair , worth 25c. 1 lot of collars , comprising nil the very best makes in gents' , all the now shapes at IOc each or $1.00 per doz. CORSETS. SPECIAL PRICES IN THIS DEPART MENT FOR MONDAY. At50c per pair wo willshow the finest line of corsets ever shown west of Now York. At 75c wo are showing a very full line of woven , stripped and fancy sn- tcons , many of these being worth $1.50. Wo carry a full line of the Royal Worcester , Dr. Warner's , Dr. Ball's , P. D. and I. C. corsets , at popular prices.MUSLIN MUSLIN UNDERWEAR , r Wo have about 50 do , * of ladies' night gowns , chemise , skirts and corset cov ers , to bo placed on tables nnd closed out nt about i our regular prices. We carry tlio finest line of infants' slips , also long and short dresses , all made from very fine cnmbric. 1 lot of line dressing sacks , slightly soiled , worth $2 , $3 nnd $5 each , to bo closed out at 60c , 75c , and $1 each. Ladies' ' fine cashmere gloves only 15c per pair , worth double. Special notice. Watch out for the greatest glove sale over given in Omaha. Particulars later. HAYDEN BROS. , Dry Goods , 16th st. Brick Pavlnjr , The following communication has been re ceived by Tim DDE : With reference to an editorial In last Thursday's 13un on brick paving , I would say that the cities of Clcvo ] land , O. , Pittsburg , Pa. , and Philadelphia Pa , , Wheeling , W. Va. , and a largo number of other cities , are using this kind of pave incnt. Why not Omaha j Wo have the ma-1 terial at our own door to make it with , and it would keel ) u great deal of the money spent for wooden blocks , right hero , to bo spent for labor. Whore are our capitalists ! Why do they not investigate this ) The writer of this can give some Information to those who cheese to call nt room 202 Sheolcy block. IMrn. J. Ucnoon. Stamping done to order. MRS. J. BENSON. Prang's valentines at IIospo's. 11OUTE. Time. Taking effect Foby. 11 , the west bound trains on the Burlington route will leave Omaha ns follows : Vestibule express No. 1 , 5:30 : a. m. , arrives Den ver same evening 0:10 : ; Pacific express , 9:15 : a.m. , arrives Lincoln 11:16 : n. m. nnd Denver 7:10 : n.m. ; Colorado express - press , 7 p. in. , arrives Denver 2:25 : p. m. and Cheyenne 1:40 : p. m. Pullman Pal ace sleeping cars nnd free reclining chair cars on all through trains. Close connections mndo nt Denver nnd Choy- cnno for the Pacific coast. Ticket olllco 1223 Farnam st. Drawing , designing , sketching and general artistic work done by Ernest G. Urabrook ( Into with D. C. Dun bar & Co. ) , 2522 Ilarnoyst Tel. No. 13CS. OIEO. OAUnOLL Frank D. , son of Pntrick J. and Kuto Carroll , of diphtheria , Saturday morning at 7 o'clock. Funeral Sunday at 3 p. m. from residence , 1210 North Seventeenth street. A reliable place to buy diamonds nnd watches. Van Colt & Co. 'a diamond parlor , 14th and Farnam. Prang's valentines at IIospo's , Permits. The following building permits were issued Bnrah Lcmlne , remodelling dwelling. Twenty-ninth street and I'oppleton avenue . , . . , . , . . . 1 103 Ferdinand fltreltz , four ono-jtory frniuo cottas -S Sixteenth and Webster atreit 2.UCO To permits r-zirrceatlug I " ,100 OH ! WHAT A SHOE SALE , So Many Shoos Never Sold Before ID Ono Day. The Grcnt Snlo of Fins Bliuc < i nt The Fnlr Continues to Surprise tlio People With tlio 12\trn Good Yesterday wag by long odds the eront- cst dfiy ho far of the { { rent flro sale of shoos nt Tlio Fair , but the prices now quoted for Monday will no doubt 7nnko it the greatest of the proat dnys. Ono peed rocommondnUon for the shoos offered - forod by The Full * ai this sale is thnt everybody who bought tuirlng the week cntno ngain yesterday and brough tboir friends with them. The Ion got the sale lasts tlio larger the urowds bo- coino. Case after cnso of Reynolds Bros. shoes and John Mundoil's mnko by the hundreds nro included amongst those o the special L. L. Ferris brands. The entire damage by llro is conlined to iho outside of the cases and carious , leaving the shoo proper perfect in ever y wtiy shape and manner. These shoos will be sold nt fire prices making it nn utter Impossibility to ovoi duplicate these goods. .1. L. Hrantlois & Sous , distinctly guarantee ovorv pail of thcso Bhoes to bo perfect mid free from any damage whatever. All the nobble goat grain shoes from the llro stock , elegant goods , worth & 2.io ! n pair , oulyilSc. All the ladies' Ameri can ksd shoes from the llro , every pair worth at the very least $ l.CO , will bo old at $1.05. All the ladies' French kid shoes from the Chicago llro stock , each and every pair equal to anv at S3.GU , will bo sold for SI.I ! ) . All the ladies' very tino.Hhaml turned French kid shoes from the lire , each pair worth not less than So. 03 , will bo told at SU.'Jo. Boys' and girls' glove kid shoes. Too , worth $1.VJohn ( Mundcll's _ bcsl school shoes BJC , worth SI. 75. Misses' extra flue school shoes ! ) Sc , worth $12. Of a pair : Mines' extra good kid shoes $1.113 , worth fci.50 a pair. Men's good , strong shoos , well made and sowed , in all sizes and styles , ! ) So. Men's line shoos button , laoo or con gress all sizes , $1.1 ! " > . Men's fine dress bhous veal calf seamless vamp , 81.75. Men's line calf shoes , something extra ordinary , ijlJ.oO.TII13 TII13 FAIR. .1. L. Brandois & Sous , 602 to 512 , S. lIHh St. , Cor. Howard. Prang's valentines at llospo's. M. J. HdlKOll. Stamping done to order. MRS. .1. BENSON. District Court. The reading of aflldavits nnil arguments ol attorneys In the Motor railway injunction case wero'closed last evening , and tlio court took them under advisement. Yesterday the nOlduvIts of Israel Lovlllc , electrician for the Omaha-Council Bluffs Bridge line company , Joseph Siiceloy , Benjamin Willnrd , J. II. CumrnliiKS , T. J. Evans , Dr. Mercer anil sovor.il others were read , in support of the overhead wire system of electric locomo tion , and submitted. Louis Bradford commenced action acainst Hobert S. Ueesloy and others to fore close n mortgage on a lot in Benson's addition , upon which the plaintiff claims tlicro is $441 due. Two transcripts in the cases of Henry C. Scott VB Mrs. Philip King , and Caroline A. 1'urcupllo vs Fred Babcock wore appealed to the district court from justice's courts. The Fremont , Elkhorn & Missouri Valley R. R. will change their time on Sunday , 10th inst , and with this date trains will depart from the Webster street union station as follows : Black Hills express , for Fremont , Norfolk , Wahoo , Lincoln , Northern Ne braska , Black Hills and Central Wyom ing will depart at 0:00 : n. in. daily. Re turning , it will arrive from these points at 4:45 : p. m. The Hastings and Superior express , daily except Sunday , will leave at 9:00 : a. m. for Fremont , David City , York , Harvard , Hastings , Brainard , So ward , Exeter , Geneva , Davenport. Schickley , Superior and Albion. Returning , will arrive Omaha 4-15 : p. m. Lincoln passenger will leave daily at 5:15 : p. m. for Fremont , Wahoo and Lin colnand this train returning will arrive Omaha 10:15 a. m. . West Point anil Norfolk passenger will depart daily , except Sunday , at 5:15 : p. m. Returning will arrive Omaha 10:15 : a. in. St. Paul express will depart at 1 p. m. for Sioux City , Minneapolis and St. Paul , instead of 0:45 : p. m. as here tofore. Returning this train will ar rive Omaha 8:40 : a. in. For further information call at city ticket oflico , 1401 Far n am st. County Court. Simmons , Hatch & Whittcr , of Boston , brought suit yesterday in the county court against Alexander Pollock for $381 , on bill of merchandise. Mace & Ettlnper sued II. W. Gilraan for $223 on n promissory note. Following are the judgments entered up by County Judge Shields : Stella Munpor vs Sarah Bernstein , Judgment for $150 ; Bradford vs Pruyn , judgment for ? .J10. Charles and Leopold Doll were appointed executors of the estate of Frederick Doll , deceased. JorcwiahWhalen was appointed ndmlnis- ti ator of the estate of Mary A. Wilson , do- ceased. Dr. Parse ! ! , 1716 Davenport , 453Tol. For Grand Imrccny. A telegram from St. Louis yesterday morning asked for the arrest of Anton Pol- onfskl on the charge of grand larceny , but ? ave no particulars. During the afternoon Detective Ilorrlgau found the man driving a [ ijildlar's wagon and took him to the police station , where ho will bo hold for furtner in structions. Prang's valentines nt IIospo's. o Ho Paid thn Hont. Some time ago Jim C.Ulahan rented a building to Contractor Stuht for election purposes , but when the election was over the rent was not forthcoming. Ho accordingly entered suit for the amount In the court of Justice Holmes , hut It was decided against liim and ho was charged with the costs. These ho declined to pay and yesterday Con stable S , B. Clark was detailed to collect thorn. Ho found Cnllahnn's liorsn and buggy in front of tno Paxton and at once took pos session , driving them up to Justice Holmes , where Callahan battled the bill and was al lowed to go , _ N. B. FALCONER. Annual Opening of Now Spring Goods Monday , To-morrow morning wo will place on our counters the finest line of dry ; oods over shown in this city. In our bilk department wo will ofTcr Bomo special inducements. Next week wo would call attention to our beautiful line of plain and striped surnxhs at 75o. reduced from 81.25 and 81.50 Wo will also offer many novelties in our dross goods department worthy o ! attention. Our stock of white goods , domestics , embroideries , muslin underwear , etc. , Is now complete , and wo are prepared to offer those goods at lower prices than any other store in the citv. Call and examine our stock. stock.N. N. B. FALCONER , llnyilcn Bros Willslnrta big sale on Monday in their domestic department. Every day you will find now bargains will bo added. Wo are now receiving the largest stock in this line which was over shown in this city. Yard wide blenched muslin nt5cand Oc yard. The 6c muslin has some dressing , but the muslin woaro offering at Cc is a bargain at 73c. Two cases yard wide soft Hit- lahcd bleached muslin. 6c or 10 yards for $1,00. Hope muslin , 7ic. Three cases extra bargain at 7c and 80 yard , only ono piece sold to a customer ol thcso two numbers. Wo will show you GtlilTorcntgrades at IS yards for SI.00 , among these Fruits , Lonsdalo , Mills view , etc. Yard wide cambric lOc , and Now York mills lOo yard. Double width pillow casing and sheeting in nil the leading makes and dilToront widths , bleached and unbleached , at not cost , no freight included. White chocked nainsook 5c yard , bettor grade at .So and lOc yard. Wo have some very nice lawn stripes and checks at 121c and 15c and the line at ISe and 2" > c is good value lor the money. Now styles of dress ginghams , Toilc do Nerds , Xanzlbars. Scotch gophers , nro still coming in. Now challles received at Oc and 71c a yard on Monday. Wo nro showing now novelties in dress prints. We have opened another im portation of our own in bleached and unbloncheU crashes. If you want a bargain in toweling ask to bco our un bleached at 6c , 7o , 8c , lOc or 12jc a yard and bleached at 4c } , ( ic , 8e , lo ( ) and ICc a yard or bleached twills at 12e and 15c a yard ; thoao are all linen and tlion wo have a few pieces loft of the 10-inch all linen glass checked toweling which wo will close on Monday at oc a yard. Our 15e and lc ! towels are cheap. Two- yard wide table linen at 50e a yard. Cream colored tnblo linen loc a yard. Our \ all linen Gorman napkins at $1 a do/.en , and our $1 white bed spreads are leaders and can no I , bo du plicated in Omaha. Flannels and blankets at half the prices others ask for them , in order to clear our stock. SPECIAL NOTION. On Monday morning wo will place on sale 120 do/.on of raw silk tied fringes ; also tinseled table covers , 15 dilTcrout designs , btylos and colorings , at the fol lowing prices : 4-1 at 50c each , 5-4 at 75c ofioh , 0-4 at SI.00 each , 8-1 at $1.8" each. We ask you to examine them and compare prices on the same , us wo hon estly believe that they nro the best table covers for the monoy-which wore ever displayed in this city , pur wall paper department is on the third floor ; take the elevator and you will bee the newest patterns ami borders in the market. II AY DEN BROS. I1AYDKN Cloak Department. Wo bought at an ASSIGNEE'S sale during the past week nu immense stock of ladies' and children's cloaks which we will place on sale on Monday , Feb ruary 11. Newmarkets in PLAIDS at $2.98 , worth $8.50 ; newinarkots at $8.07 , SI5.9.J , $1.45 and $ -1.05 that have sold all the season for $7.50 , 58.75 , W.50 and $10 ; ncwmarkuts at3 , $ o.io ; , 85.95 and $ ( > . ; ! 5 , worth double the money asked ; a beau tiful line of black and white nowmar- kots at $7.15 , worth 811 ; ASTRAKHAN newmarkets at $5.15 , worth S10 and $12. These garments nro in black and brown. ASTRAKHAN wraps for $0.85 , cannot bo duplicated for $12.50. Fine fur trimmed garmots at $10 and $12.50 , former price $20 and $25. Children's cloaksat Sl.0.1 , $1.75 , $2 , $2.S ; ! , $2.i2 ( , $2.95 , worth $ ! ! , $ J.75 ! , 4.25 , $1.75 and $ " > . Short jacketb at $1.95 , $2.25 , $3 , worth $ ! ! , $8.75 and $ -1.50. It will pay you to visit this sale and buy a garment for next season. COME EARLY and SE CURE the CHOICEST STYLES. HAYDEN BROS' . GREAT SHOE SALE. On Monday wo will oiler the bc&t bar gains wo have over placed on sale in this department. Women's Dongola kid shoes , all solid , for $1.25 ; women's best all-goat for $2. A few small sizes in our $3 women's hand-turned kid shoos for $2 a great bargain. Women's hand-turned French kid alapaca slip pers at $1.2-5. Our women's $8.50 line kid shoes reduced to $2,60 ; they nro beauties. Ladies , if you want shoes , don't fail so inspect our largo stock. We are also making big drives on misses' and children's shoes. Our school shoes for $1.00 ; size 9 to 12 , nre all solid , every pair guaranteed. The best men's calf shoes for $2 , solid ; men's hand-welt shoes only $8 , worth $ > . All artics and warm goods at half price to closo. The best baby shoes in Omaha for 25c. all solid , 1-0. Our shoes arc all nice fresh goods , having neither boon burnt or smoKcd. IIAYDEN BROS. Prang's valentines at Hospo's. A Printing Company. The Western Printing company filed amended articles of incorporation with the county clerk yesterday. The company is or ganized to do printing , publishing , stereotyp ing , engraving , stamping and binding. The authorized capital stock as amended ' Is 830,000. The incorporators are Allison M. Dyer and Homer A. Jndd. Prang's valentines at Ilospe's. Miv.J. BciiHon. Stamping done to order. MRS. , T. BENSON. CHICAGO , MIljWAUICEE & ST. PAUIi H'Y. Via Oninhn anil Council Short line to Chicago and the oast. Finest dining cars in the world. Through sleeping cars to Chicago. The route of the llrst "Golden Gate Special.1 Best line to Washington for the inau guration of President HnrriPon. Only direct route to the G. A. R. en campment at Milwaukee. Everything lirst-clus ? . First class people natron ixo first class ImGS. Ticket agents everywhere in the west sell tickets over the Chicago , Milwau kee and St. Paul railway. Ticket olllco 1501 Far n am street. F. A. Nash , General Agent. - Bohemian Hall. 1815. 1317 and 1819 S. 13th st. Restaurant , lunch and boor hall. liunch served day or night , Dance every Saturday and Sunday. Korr'a thread , black fast dye. Ilaydou Bros. JUarrlngo Following nro the marriage licenses issued yesterday iu the county court by Judge Shields : Name and Residence. Age. John Kluaessor , Omnlm . iM Mary Camcrumm , Omaha. . . , , . -7 Hans Noble , Omaha . US Marie M. J. Rohuo , Council Bluffs . 'Jl Frederick Scndow , Omnlm. . . . . 25 Carolina W. Hogolcit , Omaha . 20 With the now time card in effect on the Sioux City & Pacillo R. R. . Febru ary 10 , passengers for Sioux City will leave the Union Pacific Transfer at Council Bluffs at 7 a. m. , arriving in Sioux City 11:30 : a. m. Returning pas sengers Will leave Sioux City at 12:20 : p. m. ; arrive in Council BlulTa 0:16. : For further information call at city ticket oftlco , 1401 Fnrnam Bt. Prang's valentines tit Uospo'8 , OMAHA. . , . Tens "Wholesale Tens. Young Ilyeon-c-o.xtra fine to finest , 65c , Choice to choicest , 65c. GunpowdorSuperlor to fine , SOc. Ex , tine to finest , GOc. Choice to choicest , Coc. Imperial Ez. < fine to finest , 4oc. Choice to choicest , 55c. Uncolored Jnpnn , 29c. , Good comtnou ; 3oc. Medium , 40o. Good medium * 45c. Fine , oOc. Finest , 55c. Choice ( Spldor Log ) , COc. Ex. choice ( Spider Leg ] , "Oc. OOLONG , AMOY AND FOOCHOW. Fair , 40c. Good,50c. Fine , GOc. ENG. BREAKFAST. Fair , 40c. Good , 50c. Fine. ( iOc. Ex. line , 70e. BLENDED TEAS. Assam , grand , $1. Assam , delicious , 90c. Assam , desirable , ! > 0o. Our Tea Department is in charge ol n Ten Blonder , who will combine any tens desired while you wait. No extra charge for a cup of tea with Jersey cream. ROASTED COFFEE. Java and Mocha , 38e. Mocha Mixture. 35c. .lava Mixture , 3lc. ? Guntamala Combination , 30c. Rio Combination , 28c. Miroso Mocha , 40c. Old Gov. .lava , ! ! 5c. A. V. G. 1'lllborry. r,3c. Guntnmnln , line , ! le. ) Best Golden Rio , 21)e. ) Ceylon Plantation , 2Se. Ceylon Liborinn , 27c. Mnracaibo Cnucnla , 2 < ie. Marncaibo Luxillo , 25c. Lanayra Coracas , 2le. Lanara Porto Cabollo , 23c. Porla Rico , 22o. Nazareth Ground. 21c. Combination with cut chicory , Slbs. , $1. Our colTccs nro all bought green and roasted for us daily. Fresh rosiblcd coffees contain from 10 to 15 per cent more aroma than coffees roasted and al lowed to remain in block for months. Our blonder will fieoly draw a bsunplo cup of any tea or colfco to prove to you the superiority of our goods. 1 1 AY DEN BROS. , Wholesale Grocers , Ilaydou Itrow. Striking bargains in fine dress goods Monday morning and during the week wo promise to outdo former oll'orts in a grand display of dress goods. This dibplay will be most remarkable for the styles , the superior excellence of the fabrics , the endless variety and exceed ingly low prices. Wo respectfully in- vitb comparison. Among other goods you will find the latest novelties in fancy brocades , cable cords , tricotincs , French snrgas , French checks , broken plaids , French Armours , Sabiibtopool , Drat do Almas , also the besllino of wool and silk wrap Henrietta and a now Hue of combination goodsin black and livery mixtures for combination suits , jiibt re ceived' The silk sale has been wonder fully successful. We still have a full line of black gros grain , black satin Rhadamu. black Faille Franeaisa and black Moirce. Tlio stock is also com plete in colored gros grain , surali , satin Rhadnina , Faille Francaibo , Cin- esq silks in pladn and all the fancy nov elties' We will offer surprising bar gains in fancy black goods. All our 20c and 2oc goods on sale Monday tit Klfre per yard. HAYDEN BROS. Saxo's Celebrated Kotimys. ( Fermented Milk Wine. ) An invaluable drink as an appetizer and food. ' Unequalled ns a stomachic. Indispcnsiblo to invalids and convales cents. An excellent appoti/.cr in smull , and unequalled as a food in large quan tities. Mothers and infants need no patent nostrums. It strengthens the lacteal glands , thus increasing the How , being converted into milk almost in stantly. The contents of a quart bottle , which is equivalent to four ounces of solid food , and accepted by the most sensitive stomach , should bo taken at intervals during the day. It makes flesh and strength , and invigorates the entire system. Recommended and prescribed by the following well known leading physi cians of Omaha : Dr. E. W. Leo , Dr. Gco. B. Avrcs , Dr. V. II. ColTmnn , Dr. Geo. TildenDr. P. M. Chadwick , Dr. G. E. SussdortT , Dr. Moore , Dr. W. II. Hanchett , Dr. Robert , Dr. J. B. Ralph and many others. Price per case ol 1 do/son quarts , $5.50 ; price per hnlf case of half dozen quarts , $8 : price per champagne tap ( if required ) , $1. Send P. O. order or draft ; otherwise will for ward by express C. O. D. Manufactured by D. W. SAXE. Opera House Pharmacy , 15th and Far- nam streets , Omaha , Nob. P. S. Send all orders direct to above address as wo do not sell to jobbers. Hoclc Sprin KKK Coal. Something now. try it ; no dust. Only $0.50 par ton. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. Jeff W. Bedford , Fourteenth and Farnam. Kcrr's thread the best. ITaydon Bros. A. KellnciUIOB Howard SI , , Will give away five thousand bars of the [ jest Inundiy soap in the city , commenc ing Monday , Feb. 11. Mrs , J , ItiMisou , Lessons in artembroidory every Tues day and Friday. MRS. J. BENSON. See Emory's bargain of Farnam street H-oporty in our special column , Concorclla. MnNqiiorado Hull. A subscription ball will bo given by , ho Ooneordiaut the Exposition hall on Wednesday evening , February 18th. STo tickets will bo sold at tlio door , but nust bo procured from Louis Iloimrod , Riclmrd Englomnn , .Julius Meyer , Charles L. Fntschor , T. Sinhold and W. Boohl. Adlnlssiou , $1.50 for gen tleman and lady. JHICI ) . LAUTII Mlldrod Ida Lauth , daughter of Joseph II. nndiMaKdalin Lauth , aged years and 11 months. Funeral this afternoon fiom residence , 2023 Hamilton street. Members of Triangle lodge No. 51 , Knights of Pythias , nro requested to at- , end the funeral of Brother John Mo- uin , which takes plnco from his Into esidonco , 915 N. 22(1 st. , nt 2 p. m , , Sunday , February 10. Friends and ? ythiuus generally invited. By order of Dit. H. R. WKIIISU , C. C. D. BHOWN , K. of R. and S. I. O. O. I'1. Attention , All members of Goodrich lodge No. 144,1. O. O. F , , are requested to moot at their hall , 21th and Hamilton st. , on Sunday , February 10 , nt 1 p. in. , to at tend the funeral of our late brother , J. Mohan , from 22d and Cuminge bt. SiHtor lodges and visiting brothers in vited to attend. By order J , F. GATKS , N. G , SPECIAL SALE AT STONEIIIU'S ' 2Go Dross Buttons , 3o o Doeon Bargains in Odds nnd Ends. Henrietta Dress Good * , All Colors , 2Dc , Worth HOC $ Ji.OO Hen rietta Dress Goods , All Colors , OOc. Colored border handkerchiefs , 2jc. All silk ribbons , Sc per yd. $1 all silk ribbons , 8c ! ) per yd. Wo are still selling the nil silk surah ntc. ) ) Never wns there such n bargain offered. * Our China silk ( third shipment this season ) are going very fast at 6ic ) a yd. All the latest colors in these goods. SPECIAL SALE OF MUSLIN UN DERWEAR. Ladles , it will pay you to inspect our stock , we will save you from 25 to 50 per cent at this sale , Wo nro milking busy season out of dull season , nnd liow ? Prices arc about i what nro nsked by our com petitors. Ferris' corset waists 4flc , worth $1. Dr. Hall's cot'fOts at 0c ! ) ; who will duplicate this pi-it'oV Knitting mlk , blnck and colors , nt 15c a ball , full weight at just half price. A largo line of novelties in heading veils nnd veiling. Worsted dress goods , 7 jo , worth 20c. All linen buck towels , 12Jo , worth 20c. Our 17c cotton lliinuel at IOc. Our loc cotton llnnnol at ! ) o. Our 12jc cotton Manuel at 7c. Our Sc cotton Ihiuncl at 5c. Winter goods in all departments i off. STONE1HLI/S , 110 and 118 S. Kith st. Remember wo have the McDonald cloak stock and if you nre in need of a garment , now or for next winter , you can save one-half the price usually paid. Prang's valentines nt llospe's. Mrs. J. Itun nn. Lessons in artembroidory every Tues day nnd Friday. MRS. .1. HENSON. Abstract. Will party wo loaned nbatrnct of farm in Antelope county , Nebraska , please re turn same. M. A. Ui'rox CO.MTANY. A I < V\v Timi'ly Komark'i. Chicago & Northwestern R'y To Chicago and ' . All Points East. Three trains a day. Vestibule cars. ' Steam Hent. Superb Dining Car Service. The latest and bo-it Sleeping Cars with hot and cold water , and all conveniences. Through curs Omaha to Chicago. No change at Council IJlulTs. Ticket ollico , 1401 Farnam St. Telephone 5 ( > 1. W. N. Uabeock , Gen. Western Agt. Fast Time to Chicago. The Burlington No. 2 , a solid vc&ti- bule express. , with dining oar , free re clining chair car and Pullman palace cars of the most olcgaut design , sup plied with free libraries , hot and cold water in the lavatories , etc. , now loaves Omaha daily at 8:50 : p. m. , arriving at Chicago at 8 a. m. This is the best train from Omaha to the east. It makes but few stops , and there arc no tedious waits for connections , thus insuring its being on time. Ticket ollico 1228 t'ar- nam street. Prang's valentines at Ilospe's. What New Yorlc Swells Approve. The Men's Outfitter : Black buttons in semi-globe shaps are worn on white pique vests by men in half mourning , There is for the moment more or less prejudice against striped underwear. Whites and greys are favorites. New color effects in cricketing wors teds nro soft shades of gold and brown , gray stripings and m-onounced broad checks. In many quarters Roman stripes in sashes , mulllors , etc. , hrvo been well received , and found useful for house hold decorative purposes. All reports to the contrary notwith standing , the black &ilk skull-cap con tinues to bo the popular head protector for railway traveling. Black and steel grov nro effectively combined in bilk mufllcrs. The result produced is a happy medium between the "loud" and the sober. The attempt to revive scarf pins is a failure. Pull'scarfs of extreme hizo in white ribbed silk are a decided "go" for afternoon wedding wear. Tics of plain white pique which go twice around the collar , nnd are folded into a bow by the wearer , are accepted by high drebsors ns correct for full dress. Woolen gloves in daik , solid colors and fancy mixtures , have almost en tirely superceded white Ringwoods. They are cheaper , keep cleaner and nro just ns warm. Now pajamas ordered out by Now York importers are in yophyr ( a cobweb sort of woolen goods ) , spun failk , and anew now llnnnol which is almost as delicate ns silk. A bhirt seen at a recent fancy dress ball had a dead black bosom , and the collar and culls and tie were also black. It wns worn in conjunction with troub- ors , vest nnd coat in plain white silk. An observer of fashion's whims pre dicts nn early revival of the old-time rullled shirt bobom. As n prophet ho ib' wo nre bound to say , a fniluro. Hero is a suggestion for a Indies' gift umbrella. Lot the donor have his pho tograph , postage blamp bi/.o , sot in the handle and covered with glnss. It is likely that tan-colored gloves will continue to bo accepted for some time. Tuns run into so many shades thnt they ntTord a good variety from which to mnko a selection. Beautiful olTccts are obtained by re producing the bright postage stamps of the various countries , nnd combining thorn for decorative purposes on ash trays , cigar cases , card cubes , etc. Doublo-breastod vests with extra largo lapels , nnd buttoned medium high.hnvo been taken up by the patrons of n well known Fifth avenue tailor as a welcome change from the iinglo- bronsted affairs fao long in vogue. The use of the diamond solitaire as a full dress stud is confined to the ' . 'lower stratum. " "Dark rose" is a now ground color in neckwear. It will make its appearance among the early offerings of next spring. The same materials nnd patterns thnt will bo soon next summer in ladies' Mouses will also appear in men's tennis and lounging shirts. Sunday cdl page. _ More Piety Than Platter. Now York World : Boardinp-houso Mistress ( sternly to hungry boarder ) Wo are going to have grace. Boarder ( mildly ) Glad we arc going to have something. nonnlfton Itro * . Great bargains for Monday. Grand snlo of French Woven Corsets at half price. 100 ( l07.on line French Woven Corsets in White nnd Drab , Monday only , 680 per pair. Got your corsets Monday. 5 cases Hickory , Chocks , Plaids nnd Stripe Shirtings , Mondny,0o } per yard. : < cases fine Stripe and Check Seersuckers , 8c per yard. All Stnndnrd. 80 in. Blench Muslin , Monrtny , 12 } yards for$1,00. lease Utlca 10-4 Shootings , 22jc per yard. 60 pieces 5-4 Table Oil Cloths. IScpor yard. 100 pieces now fine figured Satins , 15o per yard , also new French Satins open Monday. At 2oc yard olognnt line of pattern's , ( .treat bargains Monday in Indies'muslin underwear in four lots nt 25c , 50i , 75o nnd ! )8c. ) This underwear will bo placed on soporato tables at tlio nbovo prices , you can rest assured the goods nro moro thnn cheap. Como in and BOO them. I 25 cartoons of nil silk inorio ribbons . in No. 7 , No. 0 nnd No. 12 , nil light ahndes , your choice Monday , 15c yard ; not half price , Great sale of dress goods Monday ; Jl cases ! KMn beiges in plain greys and browns nnd fancy plnids to match ; Monday your choice 20c yard. 2 cases line JHJ-ln Hcnrlottuy in all the now shades , only 85c yard , ( treat bargains in linen towels , etc. ; 200 do/ line knotted fringe towels , llc ! each. Monday will place on sale 200 line Persian shawls bought at a forced sale. They nro worth $8. You can got them Monday at $8.S ! ) each. 50 doboys' line , fast , blnck , heavy , No. 1 , rlbb IIOMJ , si/.es 7 to 10 , full regular made on sale Monday 8.r > c pair , ; * . pair for $1. Ladies' kid gloves 08e pair. Big line of now embroideries nt 2c , 5c , IOc , 15c , 20c and 250 yard. They are every ono n great bargain. 200 pieces now figured chol- llos 12 yards for $1. Have you been our carpets ? They are nobby nnd nil now. Don't fail to figure with us when you want carpets or window shades. 'W'nnted nt once 5 competent sales ladies. 1 competent carpet layer and shade hanger. BENN1SON BROS. Airs. .1. llcnsnti. Lessons in art embroidery every Tues day and Friday. iMRS. J. DENSON. The sixth annual masquerade ball of U. P. band will take place Friday , Feb ruary 15 , at Exposition hall. Mrs. Cleveland hab to move with her New Homo Sowing Machine and will btill be hnppy and ndvis-o nil ladies to go to 118 North 10thnnd select one and enjoy life , for Mrs. Harmon will have a dandy sure , as the New Home com pany can make them line for all. Prang's valentines at Ilospe's. . . . . r MX - jrjly.rl j. l : -J.s-n * * t = xlyxxTnlKxnKX A Day of Kujoymont , u Nlslit of Laughter , the Great Musical 1'nico Comedy , rndortliomnnngemcntof 11..I. SI'HACJUl ) . A Comedy with No Plot. Our Famous Black Hussar Band The representative Traveling Hand of .America. OUR STAR ORCHESTRA Every Member a Soloist. Every Soloist an Artist. Our firnml Hand Pnrnilo tukcb place from the Oper.i IIouso ntli o'clock sharp , romorl Irom 1":10 : to lU.'K ) and from 7 to Tau : in the ovcnlng. I1AYDION DUOS. The Mosf Important Lnco nml I'm * broidery Hnlo of tlio Konson. Genuine bargains in the highest class novelties. Anticipating a liberal trade wo im ported in largo quantities and will muko very attractive 'prices. Kenl linos. laces , U inch wide , now styles , Jlje yd * Heal linen laces , 2 inches wide , -le yd. ; i ) inches wide , So yd , ; 41 inches wide , Sjc yd. Now styles in machine inntla Torchon laces , 12 yds. for do. Ked and blue Jmachino made Torchon laces , 'J inches wide , 5o yd. Our immense display of now and clo gatil styles embroideries is nlono worth a visit of inspection. The prices on this opening sale are no indication of the value or quality of the goods. Wo win also show the mo1 ? ! complete line of now and artistic oriental luces. Thcso goods are a chnuco purchase from New York custom house , nnd will bo sold nt less thnn half regular prices. The ribbon sale has boon wonderfully successful and will bo continued nil dnj Monday. Wo t > sk particular attention to our superb stock of dre s buttons , dro s trimming1' , braids , rushing * * , voil- ings and fancy art mnlorinli. H.VYDEN Kogcr's best plated knives and forks only $1.50 per set. Van Colt \ Co. , diamond parlor. Mth nml Farnam. Chcnp KxotirsioiiH to Su ilirrlnml Florida. The second excursion to Sutherland will leave Omaha via the Wabnsh rail way on Monday , February 11. For rates , tickets , slecpfng car nccoinmodations and full information , call on or write (5. N. ChAY'roV , 1502 Farnam st. , Omnlm , Nob. THO NlKhts nml Sntuiauy Mntlmu * . FEBRUAY 15 AND 16. The MitRiililrunt Hctorlnl 1'lny INTItOW'OIMI BIAClitY It. JtKH.H , nnd romiiaiiy. of urcullur oxrullvnro. Twenty people In tlio cast. A 1'iirloail ( it beautiful hccuury mill elaborate cite ts. Tineo horse Illinium tiMini mill ilotf curt. Heal Moiklnj , ' Iho eiiKlne. Tbo en nt hnnt lionsu s-eene. Imnks o tliu Harlem rlvor. K. V , tlin mo * ! icnllstlc llro sccno on any stnye. No advance In puces. TWO NIGHTS ONLY. Monday and Tuesday , Feb. II and 12 KiiKaconiont of tlin nmlnent roinoillnn. GEORGE T. ULMER , Ami the 1'uvorito Actresi , LIZZIEMAYULMEB Supported by nn Kxcollont Company , in tha lato.lohnT Itaymoiul's ( ircatCumudy I > rumu3 "FOB CONGRESS , " nnd ! "COL.MULBERRY SELLERS. " " ' . * " "THnilK'S .MlMilONR IN IT For Congress Jlonday UveniiiK. Col. Mulberry Sollors-'HieMlnv rheninpc SPECIAL NOTICE. The pt rfoiin.mco Monday i-von'ui ' ; ill lie for tnolienetlt of the bUlTorord by the Jlax Jloyer building disaster llth and Farnam Streets. One Week Only , Beginning Moiay , Fell , II HUMANS OF THE DEEP. They appear in different characters.perform the most original tricks. They SINC , run n sowing machine , piny zither , smoke pipes and do many other roinurkublu tricks. Don't fail to see thorn. One Dime Admits to All. FIFTH ANNUAL STATEMENT OF THE American Steam Boiler Insurance OF NEW YORK. JANUARY 1st , 1880. CAPITAL STOCK , $ BOOOOO OO ASSETS : IT , S.Oovermnpnt Ilondsand Hr-it Mortgage llnllroad liondn , inaikct value . . . ' . . . . . . . . . Blocks of UankH ami Trust ( 'oni.inlosi | . , ' 42..W ) IK Call Loans on Approved ( 'ollattrtiln limned on Hoiul rtiul Mortgage If.r.'K ) 1(1a ( 'acli In llanku . . . , , " " ( a Cash in hands of Aiwnts and In cnur e of L'ollcitlon I'u-nilnms IJncollocted , Ilomu Olllco < ji'.nii ID Accrued Interest ' - ' , K ! 18 Totnl Assets. LIABILITIES : Hoseive 1'rrmlnm Fund 6.2'i-J an ( JoinmlsHlons and nil other Uabllltlon if/Vi'nmV : , ; ' o > , CfimtulMOPK i < ,0i jou IoV . NOTIIIMJ. es Unirild * i * ni t tf ' ' I jUTTlnJ JIJiillM t.ittt ! * * Nut Hnrplua Surplus ai regards I'oltcy-IIolders. .i ; Ut , > bO bi BTD.BSO 61 Total . il.'iilT.Hi : ) at Total I'remlum incomu since organl/atlon , Novembers , I8S ) , to Jnnuary 1 , IbSfl . fl.lso.K3 ! Total mid for Inspection and I.OHMJH dm IIIK Hftino period . . . . . . . * l(1-'lJ9 | ( ' Total Number of llnller * undur C.IVD or I'ompuny , January 1,189 . 17,1 iH Total Inspections umilo dining year 1SH3 . 4U.U'io DtiroctsdHcovfre.Idiirlni'yo.ir l k . WMl Total Ier cts considered dumjorous dmliiK year I88.H . IWJ Total Numbtr llollui.-iCoudomnuddurlna year IShfj . laj Kxpcrt Knghiecrs as Inspectors in the employ of Company , Jan- Contract , nnd the most liberal ' . tiT-fTThis company offers the best ninnkot J'olioy. Before placing your insurance , cominunicato with Homo Olllco or any Agency , whore all information will bo given. THACHER , VOIGHT & HOLMAN , Western Uupiirliiionl , IMioonjJ IIiilMIng , Clilcuyo.