Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, October 27, 1889, Part I, Page 8, Image 8
8 THE OMAHA DAILY 'BEE : SUNDAE" , OCTOBER. g7i 1889.-SIXTEEM PAGES. sx nuoH. Unsh DnrenltiB Monday. 2cnscs full ynrd-wido soft finished bleached muslin reduced to 52c a- yard ; worth 8c. ShalcH Lnwronco LL. yard wide brown shooting 5o n ynrd. Flno white cnmbrlo 10o n ynrd. 50 pieces bleached cotton flannel 0o n ynrd. Kxtrn heavy blenched cotton flannel lOc nud 12jo a yard. Unb'.cachod cotton canncls Die , 5c , 8c , lOo 12c. ] mid 15o n yard. Dark brown nnd ultito colored cation flannel 10 and 12Jo n ynrd. AU wool heavy rod twilled flannel ISe ; worth 25o n ynrd. Navy blue twilled flannel 2-3 nnd 35o n ynrd. Now shades in Eiderdown flan nels onlyiSc n yard. Wo cnrry the best assortments in silk embroidered IlnnnolsntoO , 0-3 , 75 , 83. 00. $1.00 , $1.25 nnd $1.5oaeh. ( ) Flannel skirt patterns tl.OO , $1.15 nnd $1.50 cnoh. 100 dozen of line damask and buck towels , brochot borders , hemstitched and knotted fringed towels. worth from S5o to 60c. Your choice Monday only 2-3c each ; 100 doz. rod bordered huck towels 3o each ; 100 doz. red bordered loom towolg nt 60 each. "Wboro cnn you find Buchbnrgnlns out- Bldo of Havdeu'aV 200 rod bordered , red center"fringed llnon table cloths nt $1.2-3 each , worth $2. White crochet bed spreads 40o and 05c each. Extra quality of Turkey rod cmmnsk at 47o yd. worth 0c. ! ) Special bargain in bleached tnblo linen 60c yd. Red bordered table damask 25cyd , worth 40c. Largo fig ured comforter cnlico , 43c yd ; others nsk 7o for the same. Over 3,000 pairs of blankets to select from , OOc , 83c , OSo , $1.18 , $1.60 , etc. , a pair ; the best value in blankets ever olTerod in Omaha. Raw silk table cover in nil sb.es. Felt tnblo scnrfs of every description. Mor cnsh bargains on Monday don't fail to visit. Mountain of grncorlcsfornsinnll amount of money. See thcso prices. 13 Ibs best grnnnlntod sugar , 81 ; 14 Ibs best extra C sugar for $1 ; very best sugar cured hams , lie ; very best picnic hams , Oc ; rolled oats , 3c ; best kiln dried , 6c ; U r bars best laundry soap for25c ; iron stone china cups , 2jc each ; saucers , 2o ] each ; plates , 7Jc each ; soup plates. 74o each ; BIUICO plates , 4io each : wash bowl und pitcher , 31c ; slop jars , 76c each ; cov ered chambers , 49o each ; 20,000 gallon milk erodes , Co each ; half gallon milk crocks , 21o each ; Lame chimneys 6c each , 600 dinner sots of 100 pieces , highly decorated , at $8.35. This is less than the manufacturers' prico. A car load , ot wooden ware on sale Monday. Rolling pins , meat boards , hominy spoons , Indies nnd nny known nrticlo , nud nt less than market prices. Best zlno wash basins , lOc. Rolling pins , 6c. Ironing folding table , 95c ; wash tubs , 45c ; pails , lOc ; mops , lOc ; clothes baskets , 65c ; copper-bottom wash boilers , 75e. This sale is posi tively the greatest affair of the kind ever offered in Omaha. Como and see. IIAYDEN BROS. , Groceries. Crockery. Wooden Waio. ATTRACTIONS IN MILLINERY. A now line of beautiful hats , fascinat ing in their licnuty and original in tholr designs , and offered at prices which nro irresistible. Our millinery showing is the finest in the west. Como nnd ex amine Deforo you make your purchases nnd you will save money and bo suited , ns our stock moots the wants ot the most exacting critic in styles nnd prico. Wo will also on Monday make n special ealo of cloaks , jackets and shawls 50 beaver shawls a' ' $4.39 , worth $8.50 ; 75 beaver shawls lit $3.38 , worth $5.50 ; all of our 875 cloth nowmnrkotsnt $02.60 ; nil of our $50 cloth no whinrkots at $40 ; all of our $ -10 clothi uowmarkcts nt $31 ; nil of our $30 cloth nowmnrkots nt $22.60. See the spocinl trade offered'ou Mon day. Cloth newranrkots , good goods nnd Into styles ; all the line of $15 new- markets at $8.35. Positively no such values in cloaks , jackets aim shawls ns wo shall show on Monday. HAYDEN BROS. , Drv Goods and Carpets. FINAL CLOSING OUT SALE. Carpets , rugs , drapes nnd curtains. Anyone can see our prices on these goods are ruinously low , but wo nro forced to close them out. Holiday goods are daily arriving nnd wo must r have space to display them. AU the ingrain carpets that were 35o to1 47c -now iJ5c. All carpets worth 65c to OSo will bo closed ut 85o to 47c. All full standard extra super wool carpets , worth 75c to OOc , will bo closed nt C8o. Cnn you imagine such another chance to got goods at less than maker's cost. All luco curtains worth $1.50 to $2 will bo closed at 75o to 81.25. All curtains worth $2.60 to $3.50 will bo sold at $1.75 to $2.60 , and higher grades In proportion. Fine chinchilla portiors , at 81.75. $2.60 , $3 nnd $1.50 up to 814 , marked down from $1.25 to $3. If you need drapes or upholstery goods now is the time to buy. RIBBONS. RIBBONS. RIBBONS. The ribbon department has stirred up a tremendous furoro. Country mer chants from oyory direction write to know what it moans and why such de moralizing prices. The fact is wo nro trying to plonso the pcoplo who buy the goods , not the dealers. The coming wcok wo offer telling bargains in notions , luces , embroideries' ladies' handkerchiefs , ruchings , chat- ly lain bags , purses , toilet articles , books , Btationorytindurl needlework material. IIAYDEN BROS. , Wall PiipoiMerchants. . DRESS GOODS AND SILKS. ftf . Spoclal bargain sale Monday 88 pieces nearly all wool , 80 inches wido. plain nnd fancy extra flno suitings 1'Jc , worth 85c. A full line side bands , fancy stripes , plaids and now novelty French dross goods , nil at 57o , worth 85c , 95o nnd $1. Strictly nil wool and now shades. 75o flro&s flannels now reduced to 45c. The beet value on earth , all shades nnd nil wool. 37o nil wool tlonblo fold suitings now 22c. Best French nnd Gorman broadcloth nt just ono. hnlf tholr valuo. Finest silk warp Henrietta from 05u to 3.75 per ynrd. The dross goodsilopnrt- m out contains the ilnost and most com plete line of plain nnd fanoy black goods in the Htato. A visit of inspection will prove very interesting. IIAYDEN BROS. , Dry Goods and Carpets. i. B. F , McCnrtney. For The Elite Cloak and Suit company carry an elegant line of ladies' suits , costumes , ton gowns , wrappers , etc. , etc. They have also n splendid line of etylish cloaks , Nownmrkots , jackets , wraps and lace garments. They 'inuko u specialty of sealskin garments of nil Jcinds , E. F. McCartney , 1510 Douglas Btroot. Aiinnunooini'iit. The now Turkish and Russian baths at the Natatorlum on Howard street nro now rogulurly opened for Indies from 8 a. m. to 1:2)0 : ) p. in. dally , except Sun- dnya , and for gentlemen from 2 p. m. to J2 Pfcin , , nnd also on Sundays from 7 u. nii to 2 p. in , I take pleasure in an nouncing the ongngomont of Mr. Kri- Itor Shahliilan , a nutivo Turk of largo experience , Into of the famous Palmer liouso baths , Chicago. Swimming baths will bo continued us heretofore. 9 , OATMK. French rntloru Hutu. French pattern hats and bonnets will bo sold at cost Monday nnd Tuosdny. This will bo the opportunity to secure a fine bonnet cheap for the opora. Go to BUSS , 1614 DOUGLAS ST. , Monday nnd Tuesday ( or bargains. KELLEY , STIGER & CO , The Greatest Sato of the Season in Dross Goods t Furs , Imco , Drees TrhmniiiRg , . FrlnRo , Etc. Unprecedented ina In Our Clonk Department. DRESS GOODS. Combination robes that wo have boon soiling right along nt 332.60 , bongnllno Mlk broche handsomely designed in panels ; nlbo liberal waist trimming , in cluding 8 vds. flno plain fabric , for $2:2.00. : Elegant brooho bongalino silk , de signed panel , with silk velvet ribbon , band trimming ; also ample waist garni ture nn'd 8 yards plain good : ) . Reduced from $27.50 nnd $30.00 to 518.50. , Choice robes with exquisite brocaded plush panel and side trimming. Sold regularly nt $27.50 , for 310.00. BROADCLOTH Wo will sell all our 81.25 broadcloths , your choice of llfty shades at $1.00. BROADCLOTII-Ow SI 0-5 and $1.75 cloth forty shades , steam shrunk will sell at 81.50. BROADCLOTH This line of cloths have no equal at the price positively steam shrunk , stylish shades. Gener ally sold at $2.50 and $2.03 , on MonMay $2.00. HENRIETTA The latest shades , 4G inches wide , never sold loss limn Sl.OO , On Monday 85c. See the bargains ' on our 60-cent counter goods Worth Goo nudToc , All at onn price 50c. Heavy homespun serge , 50 inches wide , reduced Irom $1.00 To 075c. MOURNING DEPARTMENT. Every conceivable weivvo in stock at equally low prices. See our special brand of sillc warn Henrietta. FRENCH FLANNEL , largo assort ment , pretty styles. Just the thing for house gown. EIDER-DOWN FLANNEL , largo stock of handsome colorings in plain and stripes , suitable for children's clonks. FANCY FLANNELS Fifty styles in stripes , checks and plaids , all wool , nt We. KKM.V.V , STIGEK & Co. FURS , FURS , FURS. Our special sale of BOA AND MUFF SETS , COLLAR AND MUFF SETS , MUFFS , CAPES , etc. , at the same low reduced prices will continue all wuok. FUR TRIMMINGS. Every desirable fur in the market will bo found in our stock. Lowest prices in the city for high grade goods. LACES , LACES , LACES. t Special snlo of lace flouncing , Russian and draping nets. Striped and brocaded moussalino , DoSoio , Pckin moussalino , etc. , in black and evening shades. DRESS TRIMMINGS. An entirely new collection , compris ing the very'lntest novelties , in hand crochet and silk cord gimps , embroi dered applique , valasqucs and guipure , Lace gimps in handsome baud and Van dyke pointed effects. FRINGES , GIMP SASHES AND . FRINGED APRON DRESS FRONTS In endless variety. Lowest prices in the city. KKr/LKY , STIGKH &Co. PREPARE FOR A COLD WINTER. By having u good warm cloak to wear when winter conies. Kelley , Stigcr & Co. are prepared to furnish garments , suitable for winter weather , at prices that will enable every woman , miss or child who may visit our cloak department to own u nice , warm NEWMARKIOT JACKET OR PLUSH SAQUE. Wo shown handsome striped new- market , boll sleeves and coat back , at the very low price of $4.00. Anowmarkot , brown and white chock , with shoulder cape , plain back , at $5.00. Our , $0. $7.60 , $8 , $ 'J and $9.50 Newmarkets are the choicest goods the manufacturers have produced to sell at a low price. Our $10 diroctoiro made of beaver cloth bound with , mohair braid is ac knowledged by all , who have soon the garment , to bo the cheapest cloak in Omaha. Wo show the newest shapes In the latest cloths in newmarkots , varying in price from $15 to $50. In misses and children's cloaks from 4 to 18 yea'-s the line is too varied ror description in advertisement. Wp are ranking prices on good re liable cloths from $ ! ! .25 , $3.50 , $3.75 , $1.00 $4.60 , $ o.OO , $0.00 , $7.00 and $8.00 , for ago 4 years , with the customary rise of 60o to 76o for each additional size up to n $30 garment. Investigate our cloak stock. KELLEY. STIGER & CO. Cor. Dodge and 15th sts. The UlasHv Howard's. High art In vocal culture , declama tion and dramatic instruction. 1822 Farnam street. ' * IliMiiovnl. The ofllco of the American water works company has been removed to Tin : BKK building. 111'OU AUI3 GOING KA.8T. I7on'Uroixk | Your Hack Trying to lift your trunk , but stop into the citv ticket olHce of the Chicago. ' Milwau'keo & Si. Paul Ry. , 1501 Fnr- nam street ( Barker block ) , and get your ticket and a check for your bug- gage through from your hotel or rosl- denco to destination. No delay ; no trouolo ; no loss of time ; every , thing don a for you. Don't forgot that the Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul railway is the only line between Omaha and Chicago and all points east that has adopted the Metropolitan Residence iiagi.'aga chocking system. You will also find on this line the most perfectly equipped trains of the best Pullman sleeping cars , elegant free chair cars , luxurious coaches and the host dining cars in the world. Cars start from Union Pacltio depot , Omaha. R A. NARII , Gon. Agent , 1501 Barnaul St. . Barker Block. True Merit Always "Wins. This old and true saying is exempli fied in the success attained by the ACORN ART PARLOR VENTILAT ING BASE BURNER. This is the original ventilating base burner , and while many dealers claim to have the Biiino system as that used in the Acorn , you will readily see the superiority of the Acorn if you will tike the trouble to examine it. I do not claim to have the only good stove made , but I do claim that the Acorn will heat moro simco for the amount of fuel used than any other stove. Hall and BOO the steve and got a copy of the Acorn Bulletin , containing the opinions of those who have used this stovo. JOHN HUSS113 , 2407 Owning St. Sole Agoiit for Omaha. "Ola Honesty , " the workiugmnn'a flour. Insist on hav ing it , ani takeno T other. All grocers bundle it. THE BOSTON STORE , Au Enterprise That is a Credit to the City. And tins Dccn n Vast Benefit'to > tlio Public nud the Means or ' Bnvltii ; Many n Dollar lar For Tlioui. i Every woman or man living inside the city limits of Omaha ought to wnko up this Sunday morning and tbnnk God that they are hero , lloro in this great , thrifty , liberal nnd beautiful city , where the whirl of enterprise carries every thing forward , lloro , where oiio man or woman can buy now nntl dcslrnblo goods as cheap ns an other. Hero , where every woman or man , no matter how humblu tholr walk hi life , has a chance , a great and glorious chance , to secure tlio bargains which are otTorcd by the Boston Store to-morrow , which are in every way equal to those offered at their opening throe weeks ago , or two weeks ago at the Paris kid glove sale , or this last wcolc of the Robinson wholesale stock of ladies kid gloves , or the Jones stationery nnd boolc salo. No goods sold at high rates. No goods too line to ho bought and sold. No stocks too largo to bundle. No opportunity al lowed to escape to buy fine goods allow prices. All fairness , liberality and magnanimity. All these things great Omaha bestows - stows upon these within nor gates. To trade nt the Boston Store is the safest , surest and best investment on this con tinent. No matter what happens goods purchased at the Boston Store nro al ways reliable , as they nro as good ns gold dollars. Wo had bargains , wo have bargains , and always will have bargains as long ns wo ars .an business. DRESS GOODS : Now store , now goods nt Boston Store prices. Since our last dross , goods sale wo have received enormous quantities of the following now goods. Everybody should sco our dress goods department. All now goods , no old styles : - Double fold cashmeres , in all the newest shades , Oe yd. < t ' 40-inch suitings , now novelty stripes , 18oyd. 10-inch newest sidabnnd suitings , nil colors , 37c yd. 51-inch wool flannel.fall , shades,1 3Sc yard. 51-inch tricots , latest shades , 20e yd. 51-inch fine iinishod cashmere , ! 13c yd. 68-inch all wool line imported English broadcloth , all now shades. 7'Jc yd. 42-inch nil wool suiting , in the latest stripes and checks , 53c yd. 44-inch nil wool , silk finished black Henrietta , 60c yd. : DOMESTICS. Wo make a specialty of this depart ment by offering the best goods itvt ox- aotly mill prico. For to-morrow wo offer : 10,000 remnants of the best standard calico 3c yd. 5,000 remnants best indigo blue calico 4\o yd. 200 pieces of fine lace curtain scrim nt 3jc yd. By examining our stock of bleached nnd unbleached sheetings and muslins you will fine our prices the lowest in the city. 2,318 do/en winter underwear for ladies , misses , boys and children , 10 bo placed on sale to-morrow. L'H ' 1 250 dozen gentlemen's heavy merino underwear , consisting of white , Scotch gray , and fancy stripes , : it89c , good value nt 75c. ILot 2 300 dozen ladies' fine camel's hair vests and pants at 40c , told every where at 75e. Lot 3 818 dozen ladies' extra heavy white merino underwear at 25c , regular price everywhere 50c. Lot 4 J50 dozen children's scarlet underwear at2oc , 2'Jc , 39c and 48c , worth 39c , 48c , 59c and GOc. Lot 5 350 dozen gentlemen's nil wool scarlet underwear at 30c , worth ( i9n. Lot 0 COO do/.on ladies' line nil wool medicated scarlet natural wool , Scotch gray , camel's hair , line white cashmere wool vests nnd punts at 4Sco9c , OOc , 70c , 89c , 98c and $1.10 ; 40 per cent less than olscwhoro. 250 dozen men's fitio white unlnun- dricd shirts , reinforced fronts and bacUa , stayed seams , best quality" mus lin , at 39c' . This shirt is worth fully 75c. THE BOSTON STORE , 114 S. 10th. -AIHKIMCAHS. . TliolrArriv.il in ttm metropolis of Nc- tmislcn. Yesterday afternoon the magnificent palace train , carrying the delegates to the Pan-American congnjss , arrived in Oinalm , having been accompanied by a committee of leading citlzonsof Omaha , on their trip from Sioux City. , On their arrival at the Webster depot , the distinguished party were welcomed by Mayor Brontch and the recaption committee , after which the whole party proceeded to South Omuhn , to inspect the largo packing interests located there in the last three yenr.i. Undoubtedly there will bo n great many surprises in "Store for our distin guished visitors , when they visit our smelting works , our great buildings , our banking institutions , o ur beautiful residences ana elegantly paved streets , etc. but no surprise will compare with , the ono which awaits them , when they visit that mammoth retail establish ment , The Fair , which occupies five stores from basement to roof , at Thir teenth nnd Howard streets , and see some of the wonderful bargains they advertise on page 9 , of this issue. MoNnnninarn'H Alnrkot Is ono of the finest in the city , nnd is lo cated at cor. 17th and Cuming sts. Mao says that the best is none too good for his customers and Ins prices are njwnyd right. Ho has added fish market , , kept in the Now York style , and supplied with fresh codfish , halllbut , mackerel , poggies , eels , flounders , etc ; Also oys ters in the shell , by the qt. , 100 or 10,000. Families promptly supplied. Everything kept in a llrst-elnss meat market always on hand , with game and poultry in tliojr season. Ho also keeps strictly fresh butter and eggs to accommodate his customers. Just rend these prices : Best cuts of porter - tor house nnd surloin steaks , lOc ; choice rib roasts , So and lOc ; good roasts , Co ; logs of mutton , lOc ; pork , lOc , or ! t pounds for 25c ; corned beef , So to 80 ; boll beef , 80. This market makes n specialty of corned beef and oysters. Everything is kept in applospio order , and customers treated with courtesy. Remember this is McNanmra'a market , cor. 17th and Cuming , and their telephone - phone is 1114. Ladles cull in and order your moats. They will give you Batls- fuctlon. J.B.Sraithoxportaccountant,102N,10th Magnificent I'iaiioOnly 9J15. ; A great bargain , at Mcinberg's musio Btoro , 1511 and 1510 Dodge et , Men of refined tastes can bo suited with a box of cbolco cigars , imported by W. E. Hamilton , Barker block. Before Uuylne A piano examine tljo now scale ; Kim ball piano. A , Hoapoj 161ttlD.Oufflas. [ N , B , ; FALCONER , The Qrontoafc Induoomoiits 'Offered. ' Kor Moiulny , TucsilnjAVcilncddny nud 'Jhursdivy , > l > o Closing Ditya nt Our Grcuf Snlc I'rloos Onn Not l eDuplicated. . COLORED DRKSS GOODS. On Monday and during the wcok great bargains in dress goods. All wool serges at47ic , worth 05c. All wool llonrlottas at 674c , worth 7fic. All wool II lumols nt45c , worth 55c. All wool tricots at 47io , worth Ooc. Combination suit sale will bo contin ued for ono wcok moro. Secure some ol the bargains. Orders taken for nccordcon plaiting. BLACK GOODS , BLACK GOODS. Special prices on high clnss black goods , surnh twills , nil wool , 40-inch wide , nt 76c , regular price 81. Camel's hnir , nil wool ; 42-Inch wide , nt SI , regular price $1.50. Honriottn , pure silk wnrp nt $1 , regu lar price $1.35. Henrietta , all wool , 40-Inch wide , at $1 , regular price $1.2-5. Crape cloth , all wool,42-incli wide , at 75c , regular price $1.25. Ladles' cloth all wool , nt 42Jo , rogulnr price 05c. Honriottn , pure silk wnrp , at $1.75 , regular .price $2.25. HOSIERY , HOSIERY , HOSIERY. CO doz. misses heavy nil wool blnck caslnnoro hose ( I. and R. Morloy's ) , wnrrnntcd to wear , In all sizes from 6 to 8nt37o. They nro worth from 60e to 05c. 200 pairs ladies' onyx , stainless , black dbublo fleece lined hose , every pair wnrrnntod stainless , nt 37io , worth 65c. I. AND R. MORLEY HOSE. 60 doz. Indies' extra heavy all pure wool black Cashmere hose , guaranteed to bo the genuine 1. and R. Morley brand. They are worth SOc n pair. Sale price 02Jc. This is the best value in hosiery we have ever olTorod. LADIES' JERSEY PITTING VESTS. 25 doz. ladles' nil pure wool , jersey fitting , ribbed vests , in high nock and long sloovcs ( in white only ) , nt 75c , for mer price $ h 15. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ JERSEY VESTS AND PANTS. 1 cnso each ladles' flno merino jersey fitting vests and punts ( Ecru only ) all sizes at COccnch ; odd sizes in ladies' real camcls's hair vests and pants at $1.00 each , former price $1.75. GENTS' FURNISHING DEPART MENT. 30 dozen gents' genuine Australian lambs' wool shirts and drawers ( in natural wool only ) every garment war ranted to wear and will not shrink nt $1.75 each. . Gents' royal ribbed jersey fitting shirts and drawers at $3.76 n suit , worth $4.50. Gents' all puce- jersey fltline shirts nnd drawers ( in natural groy onlv ) at 50.00 n suit , orth 57.50. TRIMMINGS ! TRIMMINGS ! Dress trimmings nt lOc yd that have been selling at'-H. Dress trimmings at 5Jc ( yd that have been sellincr nt S2.50. Dress trimmfngs ot $1 a yd that hnvo been selling nt.S7.50. Thcso nro all first class goods , buttlmvo too many , so make the above low prices on them to reduce the stock. BED SPREADS SPECIAL. 2 cases 11-4 ohroehot spreads , Mar seilles patterns , nt $1 , reduced from $1.2-3. 2 cnses HL4-crochet spreads , clo- gnnt pnttors , nt $1.37 , reduced from $1.85. 1 case 12-4 croohet sprends , now patterns , nt $1.79 , reduced from $2.50. This is the largest spread made and these 3 special lots are the best value yet offered. All our line of imported Marseilles quilts at great reductions. jVsk to see them. > them.TOWKLS. . Three special bargains for the re mainder of this month. Lot 1 at 12ic , worth 18e. Lot 2 at 19c , worth SOc. Lot 3 at 25c , worth 40c. Close buyers ought to secure a dozen of these. FLANNEL DEFT. 1 case new French flannels , 1 case now older down flannels , 30 inches wide ; 1 case new embroidered flannels. Abk to' see them. N. B. FALCONER. miss Special Silos. Monday and Tuesday of largo felts , as sorted colors , trimmed with cloganttips and ribbons from $2.25 to$5.50. Forgon- uino bargains in ladies' , misses' and children's largo hats go to BLISS , 1514 DOUGLAS ST. Monday and Tuesday. Attention Kiiiuhts uf Pytlilas. A full attendance is required by Ne braska lodge , No. 1 , next Wednesday evening to transact business of import ance. II. B. IIIKY , C. C. Farmers' Homo Hotel , Webster st. , between 16th nnd 10th. Boarding from $11 to $15 per week. Everything nico. Kxprrt-I'iiino Inner At Moinborg's , 1514 and 1510 Dodge st. Pnut Time to ilin Kant. Tha Burlington No. 2 , fast vestibule express , loaves Omaha daily nt 3:15 : p. m. and arrives at Chicago nt 7:00 : the next morning , in time to connect with all morning trains Out of Chicago for the east. The famous fast mallnow car rying passengersleaves Omnhn daily at 0:00 : p.m. and Council Bluffs at 0:2-3 : p.m. , arriving at Chicago nt 11:59 : the follow ing morningtho fastest tiiro ever made between the Missouri river and Chicago cage on regular schedule. Pullman palace sleeping curs and free rocicning chnir cars on nil through trnins. Sumptuous dining cars on vestibule express - press trains both to Chicago and Den ver. City ticket olltco , 1223 Farnam st. Telephone 200. Until December 1 R5nehartitho. photographer , Gives A handsome frame and water-color pho- ttogrnph With each Dozen ( photographs. Sco them , ICth-and Douglas. > i World Renowned "Opnrn" Pianos , Sold only by Alfred Molnborg & Co , Sco thcso magnificent pianos before buying any other. 1OO Acoordonns nt Half Prloo At Molnbcrg's , 1614 and 1510 Dodge Bt. DTho Chase combination dental plate. Billings & Shorradon , 101 S. 16th st. * Men's $3 ana $3,50 calf shoes , seam less , reduced to $2.60 this week atBolle- villo Shoo Store , 623 North Sixteenth. m Sninotliine Now. Patrons of the Chicago & Northwestern - western railroad can now leuvo their order for n hnggugo wagon at the city oillce , 1401 Farnam street , nnd have their baggage chocked direct from their hotel or residence to any point east , thus saving the nnnoyuiico of rechecking - checking at the depot.R. R. R. RITCHIK , General Agent. Try McDonald's Sunday dinricr. 14ll Douglas street. , .THE BOSTON STORE , The Sale of the M. R Hawley Stock Begins To-morrow. T | > ls Stock Consist * of tlip Finest GrnilcB or HlbfooiiB , Tips , I'luincH , Kit n ay Fontlicrs nnd millinery. M. E. Hawley , while in the inllllnory business on Douglas street , catered for the finest trade in the city nnd carried nothing but the best grndo of goods. In their stock was immense quantities of elegant ribbons nnd black nnd colored tips , plumes nnd fancy feathers , which are more stylish this season than ever before. . Wo bought the stock so cheap that Iho prices nt which wo will soil them to-morrow will surely cause a sensation. To properly show this im- moifso stock Wo have displayed it ever our entire second floor. RIBBONS. The fine all-silk ribbons , Numbers 51C and-7' , that Hawley sold as high as 25c , now fie. The all-silk ribbons , in Numbers 9 and 12 , that Hawley naked 60o for , at lOc. lOc.All Ilawloy's wide fancy ribbons , for merly sold up to $2 a yard , at 25c. Ilnwloy's price up to 81 a piece ; our price , 79c. TRIMMED ANDUNTRIMMED HATS. The entire stock of Uawloy's wool felt , fur felt and plush uiado Hats nud bonnets at 5c. All of Hnwloy's trimmed lints nt SOc. 300 now stylish hats trimmed with Hawloy's best tips nnd nil silk ribbon nn'd expensive ornaments nt $2.50. Tf bought in the regular way they would cost Von $5. ' 'PLUSHES AND VELVETS. Thousands of short lengths from the Hawley stock of plushes , velvets , astra- olmns. and ribbons. TIPS , PLUMES AND FEATHERS. 600 fancy feathers , wings and quills , M. E. Ilawloy's price 25o , our price ic. ! A belter grade of wings und birds nt loc , sold'by Hnwlcy ns high ns $1. All the very finest fancy feathers and birds that Hnwloy had marked as high ns 8nt 60c to-morrow. Ostrich tips , three in n bunch , Fold by Hawley ns high ns 76c , our price 7c. Real' ostrich tips , black nnd colored , Hawloy's ' price $1.50 , our price 50c. Real ostrich , long black and colored plumes , will bo placed on ono counter , your choice at 2oc. CASH BARGAINS IN OUR CLOAK DEPARTMENT. Lot 1 275 seal plush sncques , 42 length , quilted satin lining , 4 seal loop's chamois pockets , nt $11.98 ; worth $18.00. Lot 2 050 Hnndsomo Plush Sncques , made of best Walker Heal Plush , clogant quilted satin lining , deep plush facing , real seal loop , chamois Dockets. 30 to 40 inch length , at $14.93 , $10.48 , $17,98. $10.98 , $21.38 , $22.48 , $21.48 , $2(5.88 ( , $27.48 , $29.98 , $31.48 , $35.48 ; 40 per cent , less than elsewhere. 930 Cloth Newmarkets , latest styles , newest nnd most popular shades , trimmed in Astrachan fancy braids , ornament and furs , and embroidered in fancy shades , at3.98 , $7.98 , $8.98 , $9.48 , $10.98 , 811.48 , $12.98 , $13.48 , S14.48 , $15.9S , $1(5.48 ( , $17.48 , $ L9.98 , $20.98 , $22.48 , $20.98 , to $32.48. 450 Jackets in Beaver. Berlin Twill , and FancyStripod Cloth , and Directoiro and English Walking Jackets , latest shades , handsomely trimmed in braid , nstrachnn , etc. , nt $3.08 , $4.983.89 , $0.98 , $7.48 , $8.48 , $9.98 nnd $10.98. THE BOSTON STORE , " 114 S. 10th St. TIio Complete Fnnilty Doctor. A now aspirant for public favor is a book , under. the above title , now in press , written oy A. L. Snbin , M. D. The aim of the work is to furnish the family with n concise description of the cnuscs of disease , together with n care fully prepared treatment of specific dis eases and ailments in general , so that families can by its aid successfully treat most of the diseases that may nfllict their members , without the aid of the physician. Dr. Sabin has embodied the results of a long and successful practice in his work , thus freeing it from the vagaries of the theomor nnd making it eminently practical. The Complete .Family Doctor is arranged in chapters each having its subject which is treat ed carefully and scientifically. The symptoms of dibcaso are given the at tention which their importance re quires. Hygiene in all its various ap plications to health , such as cleanliness , pure air. sunlight , food , clothing , exor cise , etc. , are crivon n prominent part in the work. The nursing nnd cnro of the sick and the proper remedies to bo used ar.o'g iyen minutely , while the sugges tions" in emergency cases nre very complete. Throughout the entire - tire work there is n stud ied avoidance of medical nomenclature , only the simplest language being used so that all may read and understand. Dr. Sabin is the first Nebraskan to pub lish a work of this kind , and may well feel proud of having produced a book that ought to find a place upon the shelf of every family in Nebraska. A careful examination of this work will conviiioo any ono of its value as a complete fam ily doctor. The doctor deals in facts , not in theories , and presents only these medical truths which are proven by experience - porienco , making his book as rolinblu ns standard works. The sale of Iho Complete Family Doctor will certainly meet a warra.rocoption from the people of Nebraska nnd tills country. The best meal served in Omaha for 25o nt McDonald's now place , 1411 Douglas street. $05 , With chime of 30 bolls ; $ > monthly , nt Molnborg's , 1514 and 1510 Dodge st. - Slnuine Holiool OlnsHi's , Singing school work is being revived in all bur eastern cities. Classes num bering ever ton thousand pupils were taught in Now York alone last winter. Prof. C. C. Case , the author of eev- ornl singing school books is hero to be gin such classes this week. Tuesday and Thursday ovonlngs at the Baptist church , on 16th street , ( Dr. Lnmiir's. ) Wednesday and Saturday evenings nt Y. M. C. A. hall. Monday nnd Friday evenings nt Dr. Pholp'u church in Council BlutTs. Children's clnss nt 4 p. m. each day at the plucos mentioned. Adult clnss at 8 p. m. The first hour will bo given to thorough rudimontul work , the last hour anthems , glees and oratorio choruses A-ill bo studied bcnolitting these who already roud music. Call for circulars at the Y. M. C , A. in either city. Visitors nnd escorts welcome. Como nnd sco for yourselves. Wo nro agents for the improved pro cess for cleaning kid gloves ; all dark colored gloves , either undressed kid , castor or buck gauntlets cleaned with out fading , alee kid nnd satin slippers , kid gloves dved black. N , B. FALCONER. * Pianos tuned at A , Hospo'a , The only place where a good break fast is a specialty McDonald's , 1411 Douglas btroot. HliOS. I'rlccs Tor Mnmlny Are Cut to the Core , 50 pair largo slzo white blankets , slightly soiled , MonJny $2.2-3 a pair , worth $5. 60 pair all wool white blank ets , slightly soiled , $3 pair , worth $0.100 pair fine nil wool white Cnllforniablnnk- ots with hnndsomo pink and blue bor ders , size 12-4. price Monday $5,5)8 ) pair , worth $10. 200 pair nil wool 10-4 scnr- lot blankets , Monday only $1.08 pair , not moro than ono pair sold tea a customer. 1 cnso indigo blue prints Monday 4jc yard. 1 case white shaker flannels , Monday , 60 yard ; worth 12Jc. 200 Renfrew Tur key rod table covers , fringed all around 7-4 , nt 39o each ; 15-8 , at SOc each. These are the greatest values over offered in tnblo covers. 100 pieces clock glass toweling , Oc yard. 600 pieces fancy nil silk ribbons , No. 10 to 22 , choice , ISo yard , cheap nt SOc. Ladies' jerBoy- ribbed vests. 35o , in scarlet only. La dies' nil wool hose , 25c pair ; best vuluo in Omnhn. Wo nro still cutting the prices on comforts. Smith's moouetts , Wilton velvets , finest body brussels , choice of nil $1.15 yard , worth $1.76. Great cur tain sale still continued. The lowest price on window shades in Omaha. Yard wide oil cloth 20 cents yard. Great sale of line nil wool dress goods nt 48c , nil kinds , all widths , all colors , worth up to $1 yard. Your choice , 48c yard.SPECIAL SPECIAL CLOAK SALE. 60 ladies' seal plush jackets , satin lined , Monday only $8.00 each , worth $15. Now is your time to buy a line seal sacquo cheap don't miss us when you want a cloak. Ladies seal plush sacqucs 42-inch long , quilted satin Hnod , four seal ornaments at only $18. worth $25. Ladies' line quality seal plush sacquos44-inch long , nn olcgnnt pludh , sold nil season , nt $35 , Monday only $25. Ask to see oiir plush sncquos at $30 , they are great value. Our plush sacqucs at $35 are worth $50. Bargains in ladles' jackets , all wool bhick stock- inott jackets Monday only a $3 , each worth $5 ; ladles beaver jackets in navy and black only fl , worth $0.50 ; la dies seal plush English walking jackets Monday only $15 , worth $25. Wo are showing a lurgo and elegant line of la dies uowinarkots , English walking jack ets in cloth with plush sleeves ; also plain beavers and in seal plush. Sco our ladies nowmai-kots with plush sleovcs at $10.90 , sold all ovor. at $25. 1,000 ladies black hair muffs Monday only SOc ouuh. Bargains in children's plush cloaks in 1,2,3,4 years , only $3.93 each , in all colors. Childrous Idol-down cloaks in 1 , 2. 3 , 4 years , onlv " $2.98 , worth $4. BENNISON BROS. Until December 1 Rinehart , the photographer , Gives A handsome frame and water-color pho tograph With each Dozen protographs. Sco them , 10th and Douglas. Ladies' $3 nnd 53.00 hand welt shoes reduced to $2.60 this week at Belleville Shoo Store , 523 North Sixteenth street. r All Music I'lnycd bv11 moro Can bo had for the piano at Moinberg's musio store , 1514 and 1510 Dodge st. KDUCAT1O.VA.U Professor .T. M. Ihintz II.IB resigned the chair of mathematics In Northwestern uni versity. The University of Sydney , Now South Wales , will shortly ooino into the bequest uuulu by the lute Air. J. II. Clinllis of prop erty amounting to * l,0l > 0,000. , . President Gllmnti , of Johns Hopkins uni versity , has tuUun nn extended lo.ivo of ab sence and will niiiko nn extended eastern tour. Ho will puss tlio greater portion of the year to come in Eirypt and Syria. The Tramp club of Johns Hopkins univer sity lias started on its regular weekly jaunts. Saturday is the day for the walk. Tno tour embraces irom fifteen to thirty miles , und by the end of the session all the surrounding country will have been thoroughly explored. Tlio list of students at Ynlo for tno coming year shows an increase of19 in tlio academic department and of 27 in the Shetlleld scion- title school , n total increase over last year's jlf uros of 70. W. II. Vandurbllt , son of Cornelius Vanderbllt , is u member of the freshman class. A new college for women is soon to bo ouencd in Uultlmoro through the munificence of Miss Mary Gamut , daughter of the late J. W. Gurrott. She has eroctcit u flno largo building for this purpose , at the expense of f'JoO.OOO. Especial attention is paid to the department of physical culture , und elabor ate accommodations for this department are furnished , including admirable facilities for bathing- , Prof. Todil , of Amhcrst , who ii to head the United States expedition to Africa , to observe the total eclipse of the sun Dcuoin bcr 22 , sailed on the United States steamer Ponsacola. The voyage will occupy six weeks. The expedition will land at St. Paul do Loanda , in southwest Africa , nnd proceed about a hundred and twenty-six miles in land where the observations will be taken. The increased interest in the study of elec tricity , which lias manllcstod itself in the large increase in tlio number of students In this branch at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology , Is felt nlso at other institutions of learning. At Princeton college u new building has been erected for the use of the students and instructors In electrical engi neering and is nearly ready for occupancy. Electrical engineering Is to receive here after special attention at Columbia college , A now building is in process of erection for the use of thin ccpartmunt. It is of three Bturics and will bo supplied with engines and boilers of approved construction. A new college for women has also been opened In connection witli Columbia. It Is to be known ns I3arnarti college. Twenty students will comprise the first freshman class. Last month , nt Springfield , O. , was laid the corner atone of Humma Divinity hnll , designed for thn theological department of Wittenberg college , Lutheran. Wittenberg in ono of the inatitutlom which the New England society for the aid of western col leges oncoutMgcd with moral and material itld when It was about to bo established. The address at the laying of the corner stone of the hall was made by the Hov. B. A. Ort. I ) . D. , the chairman of the theological fac ulty. N , B , FALCONER , Soalskinu und Flue Furs Displayed at Fnlconor'a. Mr.'llllllnrd KonmliiB Just Four Mora Dnyft. , Monday , Tuosdny , Wednes day nndTliiirMlny AH Din- plnycd In Our Store. II. Llobos ft Co. , of San Francisco , is the largest fur manufacturing llriu iu the world , nnd the only ono that hnvo their own vessels engaged in hunting nnd trading for seals ntitl other line furs. There is only ono dyer in the world that can dye n sonl skin properly , and that dyer Is in l-ondon , nnd ho dyes nil the seals for II. Llobos & Co. They use nothing but the backs of the seals , sell ing the other portions to manufacturers that make up inferior goods , The re sult is that every gnrmont turned out by them is first-class , nnd tholr prices have always boon WO and $150 less in price than any Now York maker. It was for this reason finding wo could not compote in price or quality , that wo gnvo up doming in sonl garments our selves nnd necoptcd their ngoney. Wo would only add that sealskins have re cently advanced 42 per cent , but that Liebos , having a largo stock of skins on hand , hnvo decided to sell tholr gar- inonts at the old prices of hist year. Seals nro rapidly getting scnroo and there is every certainty that the price will certainly go hlgho'r soon. So that this is the last season that these gar ments can bo sold nt these prices and wo would strongly urge our customers to tnko ndvnntago of this opportunity. Sealskin jackets , $75 , 8100 , $125 to $160. C3I Sealskin sncquns full 40 Inchon lour , $200. 42 inches long , $215. 44 inches long , $230. 40 inches long , $215. 48 inches long , $200. SEALSKIN NUWMARKET3. 50 inches long , $230. 62 inches long , $315. 51 inches long , $335. 60 inches long , $3.30. N. B. FALCONER. 'r. SAM3. Stoves On Time nt IJCSB Than Cash 1'rioc. Eor bargains in stoves of nil kinds go to the People's Mnnnnoth Installment House. The great steve sale which began last week nt the People's Mammoth ln > tall- mont House , Oil ! and 015 North Six teenth atroot , between California and Wobstcr. has been continued another wcok. Car loads of stoves have boon sold and car loads still remain uiibold. This house carries the largest htoek of stoves in the city , and actually sells them on easy payments for less than other houses ask for the same styles and kinds of goods. Just note a few of the prices : $5.00 heaters now sell for $2.50 , $10.00 hunters now sell for $5.00 , $20.00Oak heaters for $10.50 , $30.00 Oak heaters for $15.00 , $50.00 base burners for $25.00 , $75.00 base burners for $37.50 ; $10.00 cook stoves now sell for $ -3.00 , $10.00 cook stoves now sell for $0.60 , $22.50 cook stoves only $12.50 ; $50.00 ranges now only $30.00. Terms the most liberal in the city. On $10.00 worth of goods , $1.00 cash and $1.00 per week. Largo bills in proportion. Open every evening until ! ) o'clock. Remember the place , the arroat PEOPLE'S MAMMOTH INSTALL MENT HOUSE , 013-015 North 10th , be tween California and Webster streets. About { 'Holographs. Who is so busy but that his cyo will bo caught nnd his foot nrrested by n now display of pictures in a pho tographer's show window ? So many of our friends , their features must bo scnnned , their expressions criticised. Right around the corner from our of fice is a show cnso of liberal dimen sions , placed there by Rinehurt , the photographer in tlio Bushman block. It would seem us if there were never an hour in the day but that some 0110 was there , scanning the likenesses dis played. This week the exhibit is par ticularly attractive , ns samples of a new process in water color are shown , very ioft and daintily tinted , especially in those most important of all the flesh tones. To popularize this coloring Mr. Rinohart proposes from now until De cember 1 to include , in each dozen cab inets , ono done in this beautiful way , put up in u hnndsomo aiitin frame.vo , hink this nn oll'er worth looking into. Omaha Kxcolsior. The Opolt hotel , ns now conducted ; is not surpassed by nny hotel in the city as a convenient , comfortable place for transient guests. Stcnin heat through out. Tublo equal to the best two dol- lurs per dny. J. Q. HAMILTON , Propr ietor. Unmoved. Jns. R. Barnacle & Co. , dealers in gaa Ixturcs and globes , have removed tliolr Pteiitn nnd hot water hontiiignnu plumb- ng shop to,422 S. 16th street. 'Jobbing mil rounir work promptly attencd to. All work guaranteed to givo. Batiafac- 1011. Telephone , 1051. The Omaha Business College Literary society will meet al the college hall. corner 10th st. and Capitol avcnuo , on Monday evening. October 28. The nub- oct for debate will bo , ' 'Resolved , That , ho consolidation of the street railway companies is detrimental to the growth if Omaha. " Alllrnmtivo loader , J. W. 3vntiH ; negative lender , B. J. Scan noil. 1'ho public are cordially invited to at- .end. .end.Wo Wo make n special effort In our Sun- lay dinners. McDonald , 1411 Douglas. AND- Garland Stoves SOLD ONLY BY Milton Rogers & Sons , Cor. 14tli and Farnam Sts. If you intend to buy a stove or Range REMEMBER tlia we show The GREATEST VARIETY , The LARGEST STOCK and make The LOWEST PRICES. Every Stove and Range Warranted.