0-MAJtLA DAJLJj * JJJllU : SUNDAY , .DECEMBER 2S , 1SUO.-SIXTEEN PAGES. THE BOSTON STORE , Greatest Clearing Pale Ever Heard of Be gins Tomorrow , Thousands oT Dollars AVorlh of Win ter Hosiery , Underwear , Clonks , JllankrtH and I IniinelnMuBt He Closed Out hi the Tli'reo lny , OUR ORDERS AKE TO SELL AT ONCE. Our recent crcat purchases and the mildness of tlio weather have loft us with mi immense supply of winter goodB , which wo have Leon ordered to sell at once , ns our bujera nro picking up Homo wonderful large stocks from the Into great failures * . These goods uro ex pected to arrive soon. l.GOO DOJ5LN LA DIES' AND MISSES' HOSIERY That arc to ho lot out as follows : Misfcos'nnd children's ilno cashmere hose , Boainless , full regular made , im ported goods , -would bo a bargain at 2oc , BO at ifc. Ladles" fine nil wool black , full regu lar mntlo Imported cashmere hose , that wcro 85o , go at llc. ) OurfiOc flue Mack and fancy imported coshrncra hose all go In one lot at Me. Till ) IJLANKKTS AND QUILTS MUST BE CLOSED OUT. Whlto nnd gray largo size fine wool blnnkels nt $1.515 , were $2.2-5. Salmon pink wool blankets at $1.75 , wore $3.25. Kxtra size nnd weight gray Pullman blunhols nt $2.t/0 , wcro $4.25. Strictly all wool scarlet blankets that have been selling ullECiibon ut$6.50 per pair , go at $ U.i ) . Whlto Ilo2co uool blankets , were $8.00 , go at $1.25. Ucal California blankets 11-1 and 12-4 Blzo that were 810 und $11 per pair , go at 8575. All the full slzo bed comforters that bnvo bucn selling at $1.25 and $1.40 go at 08c. 08c.All the patlnoandcreton covcl-ed com forters with fine whlto cotton go nt $1.60 ; thesewcro $2.00 nnd $2.1o. ! FLANNELS CUT TO Till ! QUICK. Choice of 60 pieces of whlto shaker flannel-I5c yard. iAll our blue , gray and pink skirting flannels that sold up to lUc jard go ut 17jc. 17jc.Extra Extra heavy twilled all wool scarlet flannel , flno quality , that sold from 35c to COc goes at lOc. All our double faced fancy cotton plushes for draperies 12c yard , worth up to 8Gc. 100 bojts unbleached Sea island shootIng - Ing , 150 inches wide , goes Monday IJo. Largo sire white quilts , Marseilles patterns , icducod to63c , wcro $1.23. THE KNIFE CUTS DEEP. In our underwear departments ohll- dion's merino vests and pants Oc. Hoys' and girls' all wool scarlet and natural gray vests and pants cut to 26e. Ladles' natural gray and white ribbed vests reduced from $1.00 to 50c. Ladies' fliiest quality medicated scarlet vests and punts cut to 75c , were $1,60. Ladles' all wool union suits 98c , re duced from $2.50. Ladles' imported saxony vests in jer sey ribbed cut to 09c , were $1.25. Gent's extra heavydorby ribbed shirts nnd dr.iwors , reduced from 76o to 29c. All our men's plnin and ftincy colored nil wool shirts nnd drawers that sold at 81.50 cut to 75c. The cut in the cloak department. Ladles' cloth clonks thot wcio $7,50 go nt$2.60. Fine cloth nowmarkots that wcro $12 go at $5. Finocloth cloaks that were $18 will bo closed out at $7.60. LadiesVblackastrachan shoulder capes nt$1.60 , wore $5. Pluah shoulder capos at $2. CO , were $7. At $3.60 wo close all the finest plush shoulder capes with high collars , were 810. THE BOSTON STORE. ' 114 South IGth street. Our handkerchief sale continues until Jnnnaryl. KELLEY , STIGLR & CO. Stio Wcnrti n Sonl Wlcln. Miss Mtiry A. Sauorbiors of 2700 Ham ilton st. is the happy recipient of the Schoolply teal skin cloak which was awarded her Chrisnias morning- . Road Morse's adv. Oth page , Don't ' lose or destroy Schoolply's seal ekin tickets. They will bo worth lOo each. Washington and Oregon. This now empire of the northwest is attracting ; universal attention and the reason for this Is the almost' ) unlimited resources that hnvo recently heon opened nnd the surprising growth of this region. Iju-go agricultural areas ; vast forests nnd iimneiiso deposits of precious metals mo to bo found in Oregon and Washing ton , nnd by renson of tlio varied natural resources 'of the country this section oilers unequaled opportunities for the Investment of capital and location of in dustries that nro not surpassed by the older sections of the United States. The Union Pacific on account of its fast time , through Pullman sloojiors nnd din ing cars , free reclining chair cars and free colonlbt slct/ ors from the Missouri river , is conceded to ho the favorite route /or / persons going to either Wash ington or Oregon. For pamphlets fully descriptive of the nbovo named states , or for rates , time of trains or any information pertaining to the "Union Pacific , call on or address your nearest ticket agent or the under signed , who will most cheerfully furnish nuy information that may bo desired. A. P. Douel , city ticket agent , 1302 Far- niuus treot , Oinulia , Neb Road Morso's adv. Oth page. i Old Folks nt Home. Thoy.will bo there nnd expecting a vlelt from you at Christmas time , nnd the Union Pacific will sell tickets on Do- cemhor 21 , 25 nnd 31 , 1800 , nnd January 1. 1801 , to nil Kansas and Nebraska points at ono and ono-thlrd faro for the round trip , good returning until Jaiiu nry 5,1801 , Mr. Cecil Clay. Mtss Roslna Yokes' hus band , Is responsible for a majority of the adaptations and the rearrangement ot plays In tunt comedienne's repertoire. Tlio men tion of his refined Judgment , sure literary Judgment nnd unquestioned sltlll In this di rection will not , now that Miss Yokes has departed - parted , offend a very modest and unasssum- ing gentleman. Deforo Buying A pinno examine the now soalo Klmball piano. A. Uospo , 1613 Douglas Human Kiitlunuico Una a limltl Legitimate enterprise is ono thing , but imposition Is another. It doesn't tnlco a man who's In business to etay very long to discover that , while de vices may Borvo ns temporary expedi ents. "Tho truth , the whole truth , nnd nothing but the truth , " pays best In the long run. Now. the "milk in the cocoa- nut' ' IB the fact that Robertson Brothers hnndlo the finest cigars in town , at wholesale and rotnil , for email profits and Btcady trade. 11 AYI > JIN' DUOS. Special Hnlu on Mntulnjri 60 pieces of white shaker flnnnol 3c a ynrd. 'M pioccs extra heavy wlilto shnkor flannel lOoa yard. 8-1 while wool flannel 15c nynrd. 4-1 all wool whlto flnnnol 85e nyard. 3-4 all wool gray flannel reduced to 25c a ynrd. /Vll wool striped and checked flnnnol now Me a yard , cheap at 36c a ynrd. Plain colors in eiderdown llnnncla re duced to Me n yard. All wool flannel skirt patterns $1.00 each , Special bargains In horse blankets at $1.2.5 , $1.35 , $1,05 , $2.00 , $2.05 nnd $3.35 each , Lap robes $1.05 and $2.60 each. Fine plush lap robes worth $10.00 now ' $0.50 each. 600 pair of blankets which must go ; n grenl many odd pairs of flno blankets and California blnnkots all at reduced prices to closo. Only n few moro of those handsome down comforts at $1.75 each. 2 doz. of Uncut Imported sateen cov ered comforts filled with best whlto cot ton reduced to close , only S4.60 each. 60 do/ , nil linen , red border nnd led center tonuls at lOc each , or 31.20 do < 5. Ill IT bargain. Special bargains in larpo nil llnon towels at 10c each , big assortment to so- Bcct from. Largest assortment nnd lowest prices on fringed tablecloths , with napkins to match. SPECIAL SALE ONVIIITD BED SPUR ADS. Wo have just opened up a new line of white bed spreads bought direct from tlio manufacturer. They nro till Inrgo , 'ull blzo and soft finished , on snlo Mon- .uy at 88c , $1.00 , $1.25 and $1.50 each. Fine imported Marseilles spreads at " 2.00 , $2,25 , $2.50 , $3.00 , $3.33 , $3.50 , j.198 , 34.00 nnd 8-1.05 each. Tou will that thcso mo the best spreads for ho money over oflored In Omaha. CO pieces of blenched cotton flannel re duced to Co ynrd. Special bargains in extra heavy un- ilcnched cotton flannel to close nt lOc nnd 12c } yard. 2 cnsoa of best dress ciillco reduced o Co yard. Largo llgurcd comforter alice , 6c yard. Shirting calico , Co yard. Best standard indigo blue calico for ilon day , only 5o yard. Yard wide indigo blue calico , lOo yard. Just received 10 bales of Mng-innis ] } B t'nrd wide shooting on sale Monday , Cc ard. 2 cases yard wide soft finished bleached iiuslin at7c yard , a big bargain. Double width sheeting bleached and unbleached at cost on Monday * IIA.YDEN Dry Goods and Carpets. Don't fall to attend the auction sale o ots at Arnnsas Harbor , Texas. For par- iculars tipply to Ringer & I3radloy , local gents , Ifill ) Fnrnam Btioot. Noncu U. 8. Grant Itollcf Corps. Will have a pound'socinl ' at the homo of , lrs. Dr. Christie , 2u24 Wirtst , Tuc&day vonlng , Dec. 80th , for benefit of relief und. Comrades , ladies of relief corps , Sons of Veterans and till tire invited. Mus. B. S. WILCOX , Pres. Mus. R 0. BuNbON , Sec. Rend Morse's adv. Oth page. Calll'iirntn Excursions. Pullman tourist Bleeping1 car excur sions to California and Pucillo co.ist lolnts leave Chlcngo every Thursday , .faiisas City every Friday via the Santa ? o route. Ticket rate from Chicago S17.50 , from Sioux City , Omaha , Lincoln orKansas City $33 , sleeping car rate 'roin ' Chicago $1 per double berth , from Kansas City $3 nor double berth. Every thing furnished except meals. These excursions are personally conducted by experienced excursion managers who accompany parties to destination. For excursion folder containing full particu lars nnd map folder and time table of Santa Po louto and reserving of sleeping1 car berths , address S. M. Osgood. gen eral agent , 13. L. Palraor , freight nnd pnsscngorngont , A.T. & S. F. railroad , 1808Furnaui streetOmaha , Nebraska. Auction Snlo of Jewelry. The entire stock of Van Cott diamond parlor , 14th nnd Farnnm , is being closed out atJ manufacturer's cost. 1'rivato Bales during the day , auction every eve. ut7:30. : Don't miss this chance for bar gains In watches , diamonds , jewelry and silverware. All this stock is of the best and fully warranted as represented. Our handkerchief sale continues until January 1.KELLEY KELLEY , STIGER & CO. Attention Veterans. There will bo a meeting of the Union Veterans' union nt Green's hall , 1415 Farnam street , this afternoon , December 28 , nt 2:30 : shnrp. All veterans of the war of 1801-05 who served six months or moro uro Invited. A late novelty Is an invalid's chair pro pelled by electricity. The buttery will drive ic ovcran ordinary road for niuo hours at the rate of six miles an hour. a rtciul Tlilsimtllio Wise. Now York Journal : Oil cloths will last longer If ono or two layers of \vnddcd carpet lining are laid under them. That ugly iron rust will depart when treated \\ltlrcreamof tartnr. Tlo n lit tle of the powder in the stained parts and boll a few moments in clear water. In washing tumblers or goblets that have boon used for milk , do not plunge them into hot water without first rins ing , ns it drives the milk into the glass and it cannot bo removed. To clarify molabscs , heat over the fire , pour in ono pint of sweet milk to each galloa of molasses. The impurities will rise in scum , which must bo taken of be fore broken by boiling. \Vhon trying to thread a so wing ma chine at twilight or In nny imperfect light , nlnco n bit of whlto cloth or paper buckof the ncedlooyo. By this method the eye can be found and filled much easier. All Hebrews are requested to bo pres ent at the P. United Hebrew E. associa tion musical and literary entertainment. Addresses by Rabbi Rotonau and Dr. M. L. Kaufnmnn , Omaha Commercial Col- lego. N. E. cor. of 15th and Dodge sts. , Sunday December 28 , at 2 p. m. Read Jlorso's ndv. Oth pngo. 9 Fine carriages , Soamnn's repository Our handkerchief sale continues until January 1. KELLEY , STJGEB k CO. Peacock coal. No soot , quick fire , whlto ash. A. J. .Meyer & Co. , opp. P. O. - Holiday Kxcuroionii. On December 24 , 25 nnd 81 , 1690 , nnd January 1 , 1891 , the Union Pnclfio will Boll tickets to nil points in Kansas and Nebraska at ono and ono-thlrd faro for the round trip , ( rood returning until Jan uary 6. 1S91. Hcmombor the dates. Read Morse's ndv. Oth page. Morso'n. Advertisement is on Oth pngo , road It , Wo hnvo some Imrgnlns to offer Monday in blnnkots and comforts. This is the last sale of books for this yenr. "VVo fihall close this department after Janu ary 1. A line of blankets that wo Bhnll olrcr for SO.CO n pair will bo worth com ing to bCO. bCO.BOYS' ' CLOTHING. Hoys'suits ' and overcoats In the Far nnm street whig next Monday at cut rices. Men's ' undonvonr and hosiery at C nrgain prices. THE MORSE DRY GOODS CO. Till : DO-CENT ST011I3,1U10 FAIIN'AM yv Ieoi ) Cut In I'rlees Preparatory for Our Aiimml Invoicing Juutinry 1 < Notwithstanding our heavy trade of the past few weeks , wo have too mnny goods for this time of the year nnd nro determined to reduce the stock us much Ka as possible the coming week. A reduc tion of from 10 to 25 per cent hns been made on every urtlclb In stock. This Is a grand opportunity to obtain Now Years gifts at a very nominal cost. Select jour return gifts from the splen did iibsortmont nt Till : 00-OENT STOED , 1310 Farnam St. Fine UpHjlit I'liino , as good ns now. Great bargain ; must bo sold at onco. Molnborg's music stoio , 107 N. 10th Bt. Tlio form of administration hi the re public is the saiuo as that of the empire , ing has been altered in its organization ; very little chnngo has boon mndo in Its personnel. Our functionaries nro cer tainly too numerous ; they are too poorly paid ; they are inclined to routine ; they do not nlwnys show the public that kind ness nnd politeness which they should look upon ns a duty. But their system is strongly established ; tliolr powers nnd duties are clearly defined ; their aptl- tudo ia remarkable ; their probity Is beyond yond all praiso. They possess In the highest degree the fooling of professional honor. This country , whoso fault is n wish always to innovate , lacks traditions In government , but has excellent ones in Us administration. The latter corrects the former. This strong organization of the public service cn- > ablcs it to go without too great datnngo through the greatest crises. This may hnvo boon observed nt the periods of revolution. At such times when every thing is in commotion , the course of pub lic business does not suitor oven a momentary Interruption. The adminis tration moves on alone in the most per ilous crisis ; when n now government is in power , it is ready to serve that as It did the fallen ono , und to preserve new comers as much as possible from the in conveniences of inexperience. The republic 'Is therefore very well STIGER & CO. A. Blnx llol/.lmiiumv Co. Fine watch repairing , 1413 Douglas st , - Fooplo s cash market , cheapest meats in town. See him , 1714 Nicholas. Don't lose or destroy Schoolply'a seal skin tickets. They will bo worth lOo ouch. the Stioe Stores. On and after January 1st , 1891 , until further notice , nearly till the shoo stores in the city will close at 0:30 : p. m. , ex cept on Saturdays. The argroornont is signed by Norris & Wilcox , Hajwnrd Bros. , Zunder < fc Harris , J. W. School ply and others. Head Morso's adv. Oth page. marked Intercut is now shown by eastern people in the settlement of Oregon nnd Washington , pnrticularly that region adjacent to Puget Sound. The reason for this is the almost unlimited resources thnt have lately boon opened up , nnd the surpris ing growth of Portland , Tacoma , Seattle and other cities and towns along Puget Sound. The Union Pacific on account of its fast time , short line , through Pullman pnluco Bloopers , free reclining chnircars , elegant dining cars , and free Pullman colonist sleepers , fiom the Missouri' river , is the favorite route to this region , and tickets via this line should always bo asked for. For complete Information relative to this remarkable section , time of trains , rates , pamphlets , etc. , call on your near est ticket ngont or address the under signed. E. L. L.OMAX . , General Passenger Agent , Omaha , Nob. Our handkerchief sale continues until Jnnuary 1.KELLEY KELLEY , STIGER & CO. Wanted. Eonowals nnd subscriptions for the Ladies' Homo Journal that I may win the four years' course at Vassar. This I can do if Nebraska ladies intending to renew or subscribe will send tholr re newals or subscriptions to mo as soon as possible. $1 nor year. Every ono counts and your kimlncbs will bo greatly appre ciated by Elizabeth C. Morroll , 1914 Furnam street , Omaha , Nob. Read Morso's adv. Oth page. Tlio American Idea is that "nothing Is too good for mo when I travel , " nnd in consequence wo have become noted as the mostluxurlous trav elers in the world. Thnt which tlio people plo demand , the roads must supply , nnd thus wo have also the most perfectly ap pointed railway service in the world. The traveler now dines in a Pullman pul- acodining car clear through In hlslour- noy , from Council Bluffs and Omahn to San Francisco , on the Union and South ern Pacific roads. Our handkerchief Bale continues until Jnnuary 1.KELLEY KELLEY , STIGER & CO. Itciluccd Holiday Faros. The Burlington route will contribute to the good cheer of the holiday season by soiling nt reduced rates on December 24 , 25 and 31 , and January 1 , round trip tickets from Omaha to ell points on its lines within a distance of 200 miles , in cluding Kansas Cltygoodto return until Januarys , 1891. For full information , stooping car berths , tickets , etc. , call at the city ticket ofllco,1223 Farnam street. Bessie Doyd , an actress , A\ho wont out of Dubuque ibrco years ago with the Unsltet Picnic company organized there , is engaged to bo married to a wealthy young gcntloinau of Omaha , whoso patvnta object to tbo match on the ground that she was formerly an actress , She dented it and the parents sent a man to Dubuque who Interviewed former members of tbo company and de parted for Oronha with the proofs. Sbo was a professional actress. Who Is the Omaha gentleman ! The only rallroau tram out of Omaha run expressly for the accommodation of Onrnhn , Council Bluffs , Dos Molnos and Chicago business ia the Rock Island ves tibulcd limited , leaving Omaha at 4:80 : p. m. dally. Ticket olllco , 1002 Sixteenth and Furnatn sts. , Omaha. AN OMAHA PRODUCTION , The Largest and nasst Oomploto Map over Published in the West , A. Jlctnnrknblo'lHnp of Ontnlin mill South OninhcuCoinplloil , Drawn , and I'rintott ItiOiunlm. For nearly two years draughtsmen huvo been ongngod in the mapping do- pitrtmont of tlio well known engineering1 firm of Rose-water & Chrysler , upon a map of Omahn , South Omaha nnd su burbs that is a marvel not only for Its slzo , but for the completeness of all details - tails essential to a thorough exhibit of the territory outlined , The original copy us prepared by this firm Is a little over nlnoby llftocn feet lnBkoand covers an men. of about fifty-five Bquuro miles , ex lend ing from two' miles cast of the west side of the Missouri river , to 0110 mile west of the city limits , and from the Bouth line of Florence to the Sarpy county lino. All additions nnd their sub divisions to both Omaha and South Omaha are not only accurately shown , but the figures trlving all dimensions are also given. To give an Idea of this work , the fact that over two Hundred thousand figures have been placed there is sulllclont in itself. The map is in dexed alphabetically and shows OoO ad ditions at the date of its completion. The original copy was completed two months ago. It was copyrighted by the compilers. Its publication has been undertaken - dortakon by Messrs. Muir & Gaylord , 'ho well known real estate and loan rohors of this city. There were few ithogrnphing houses in the country that otild lithograph and print this map as loslred. Finns In Chicago , Baltimore , nd St Louis were consulted , and to the lurpriso of the publishers the Omaha "irm of Messrs. Gibson , Miller & Rich- rdson claimed to bo able not only to do , ho work as well as any eastern llrm , > ut agreed If given the work to enter ito contract to do so and complete the ork in sixty days , giving a bond as urcty for damages in the event of iviluro. Thid proposition was accepted ut not without some misgivings. L'O the surprise of the publishers the ivork was not only done equally as well s could bo done in the cast , but romptly on time. The original copy ras photo-lithographrd to the size o"f , vo and one-half by eight and one-half cot at the camera and laboratory rooms f the company over the First National itink building , und was printed and col- red at tholr lithographic press rooms m Ilarney street. It la a perfect fnc- imilo of the original. Its issue within , ho short time of sixty days shows that maps of this or any other nature can bo fully ns well done , and more rapidly in Omaha than by going to eastern houses , ind the publishers ussuro us at prices iqually reasonable. The maps can bo seen nnd are on sale t the olllco of the publishers , Messrs. luir & Gaylord , room 1 , Boo building. Our handkerchief sale continues until anuary 1.KELLEY. KELLEY. STIGER & CO. Excursion to Aransas Elarbor , Texas , ivill leave Omaha Saturday evening , January 3. For full particulars call on Ringer & Bnidloy , IfilO Farnam btrcot. The now offices ot the Great Rock island route , 1G02 Sixteenth and Farnam itrcots , Omaha , are the llnost in the city. Cull and see them..Tickets to allrpolnts lost at lowest rates. Mrs. O. A. Kinder On Monday , Tuesday and Wednesday will Boll trimmed hats nnd bonnets below cost. Hats S3.00 , former price 17.00 and $8.00 ; hats $5.00 , former price $10.00 and $15.00. HON. 15th street. The Slilninc Of the old world , soldiers , statesmen and men of letters , all write in the most ox- ravagant praibo of our facilities for ravel in America And wo arq entitled to the praiso. On every English line there is the same old dusty lunch coun ter , known by all tourists for these many years. Not oven a drink of water , nor a crust of broad to bo had on the train. No wonder our trans-Atlantic friends express - press amazement when they sit down to a hotel dinner on ono of the palace dining cars on the Union and Southern Pacilic railways an arrangement which Is the most perfect in the country today. HOLIDAY KXCUKSION HATES. P. , E. & M. V. nnd 8.0. & 'f. Itnllronds. Agents are instructed to sell Decem ber Uith , 25th , 31st , 1890 and January 1st , 1891 , round trip tickets to points within the states of Iowa and Nebraska , within a two hundred mile limit , at ono and onothird faro , and agents In Wyom ing and South Dakota to sell on same dates to points within their respective states at ono faro ; if to a point outside the state , within the two hundred mile limit , at ono and one-third faro. Going passage limited to date of sale ; return limit January 5th , 1891. J. R. BUCHANAN , General passenger agent. Tickets at lowest rates and su porlor accommodations via the great Rock Island route Ticket office , 1C02 Six teenth and Farnam streets Omaha. Our liquor department will bo closed January 1st. "Vvo offer at greatly re duced prices our selected stock of domes tic and imported wines and liquors. Glvo us a call. Holmrod & Hanson , 701 703 North 10th. Water Kcuta Duo January 1st. 5 per cent discount allowed if paid on or before Jan. 1st , at company's of flco , BEE building. Our hnndkorclilef sale continues until January 1. KELLEY , STIGEIl & CO. Through coaches Pullman pataco Bloopers , dining- care , free reclining chair cars to Chicago and intervening points via the groatllock Island route. Ticket otllco 1G02 , Sixteenth and Farnam. AVIntcr fciscurmoiiH South. The \Vabashshas placed on sale roundtrip - trip tickets , with1 choice of routes , to all the winter resorts of the south. Parties desiring to go direct to Sutherland , Omaha's fuinoua winter resort , where you have boatlunvtflshing nnd bathing In midwinter , should take the "Wabash , In connection with the now fast train on the L. & N. , witH through sleeping cars to Tampa , Flo. , via Jacksonville and Lachoochco. Only 62 hours to Jackson ville , 03 to Tampa and 70 to Sutherland. 12 hours In advance of all other routes. Reclining chair and Pullman buffet Bleeping cars on all trains. Baggage checked from hotels and private resi dences to destination. For tickets , Bleeping car accommodations and full in formation in regard to routes cast or south call at the Wabash ofllco , 1502 Farnam street , or write to G. N. CLAYTON , Northwestern Pass. Agent , Omaha , Take a pleasant winter trip to Aransas Harbor , Texas , which will afford an op portunity for investment that will surely mnko you money. Sale of lots takes place Jnnuary 7 and 8. Ringer & Brad ley , 161'J Farnam etro t , local agents. 11AVDKN DUOS. Grand Ctanrliic Snlo on Monday of All OddsnndKnit * Accumulated during our holiday trade. Our stock must bo cleaned up at once , as wo take stock January 1. 100dozon ladies' cashmere hose worth 40c , reduced to 2oe. Boys' heavy derby ribbed wool lioso worth 50c , reduced to 2oc. Ladies' fast black cotton hose , Horns- dorf tlvo , only 25c , worth -10c. GENTS' FURNISHINGS. Gents' ovcrshirts 86c , worth COc. Gents , heavy half hose 12c } , worth 5c. Gents' ' unlaunarlcd shirts , Now Yorlc mills , double back and front , only COc each , worth 75c. * Gonts'3-ply linen collars lOeworth 20c. Gents' fancy night shirts only 60c , worth 7/ic. / 100 dozen gents' heavy wool under wear worth $1.00 , $1.2 < 5 and SI.00 , re duced to 7Cc , Boys' wool mittens lOo , IGc , lOo and 25c per pair , half price. FASCINATORS. FASCINATORS. 100 dozen ladles' wool fascinators lOc , 2oc , 33o und 50c.CORSKTS. CORSKTS. All our 75c corsets reduced to fiOe. CHILD'S SCARLET WOOL UNDER WEAR Ific , 20c , 2e , 20c , HOP , IlOc , loc.GOccach. 10 , 18,120 , 22 , 21 , 211 , 28 , 30 Inch. IIAYD12N BROS. , Dry Goods and Carpets , 10th street. Read Morso's adv. Oth page , Drs. Billings & Sherrndon , dentists , 101 S. 16th street , opp. P. O. Our handkerchief sale continues until January ! . KELLEY , STIGER & CO. Don't lose or destroy Schoclply's seal skin tickets. They will bo worth lOc each. Stanlcj's .Judgment. The great explorer on his recent visit to Omaha traveled via the Burlington and was loud in his praises of the ser vice and equipment of the lino. The Burlington No. 2 , a handsome vestibulcd train of Pullman palace sleeping oars , reclining chair cars and dining cars , leaving Omaha daily at-1:30 : p. m. for Chicago , is perhaps the best known of the three dally trains for Chicago , Peorla , St. Louis and the cast , The Burlington also runs three daily trains to Denver and the west , nnd two to St. Joseph , Atohison , Kansas City and the south. Its local Eorvico Is unrivalled. Nine fast passenger trains daily between Omaha nnd Lincoln. Ticket olllco , 1223 Farnam street , W. F. Valll , agent , and Union depot. Road Morso's adv. Oth page. Not.Much Use Advertising. Except for the benefit of strangers , because everyone living in Omaha knows the great Chicago & Northwest ern runs four passenger trains every day to Chicago , and that the 4:30 : p. m. and 9:10 : p. m. accelerated vcbttbulo trains with now sleepers and free parlor chair cars run direct fromtlioU. P. depot , Omaha , thus avoiding the annoy ing change of cars at Council BlulTs. Safe , sure , sumptuous , speedy , satisfac tory. The city ticket ollico ia at 1401 Farnam St. Baggngo checked from residences. Sleeping berths reserved to Chicago and alt points beyond on all lines. R. R. RiTC'iiiis , G. F. WEST , General Agent , City Pass. Agt Our handkerchief sale continues until Jnnuary 1. KELLEY , STIGEll & CO. IG02. Sixteenth and Farnam streets is the now Rock Island ticket olllco. Tick ets to all points east at lowest rates. Mrs. O. A. Ittngor. On Monday , Tuesday and Wednesday will soil trimmed hats and bonnets below - low cost. Hats $3.00 , former price $7.00 and $8.00 ; hats $5.00 , former price $10.00 and $15.00. 119 N. 15th street. Volition. Whorcns , The undersigned real estate dealers have been greatly annoyed and damaged by malicious persons stealing nnd destroying lotstukcs and "For Salo" boards placed on lots and additions for snlo , Therefore , Wo hereby petition the Real Estate Exchange- tholr next business meeting' to pass a resolution authorising Us secretary to offer a lib eral reward for Information loading to the arrest nnd conviction of any po > on stealing or maliciously destroying any lot stakes or "For Salo" boards of any member of the exchange , and to author- iyo the secretary to prosecute any such offenders in the criminal courts at the expense of the exchange ; also giving any member permlbslon to place a no- tluo on any sign erected stating the re ward offered as aforesaid. M. A. Upton Co. , W. L. Solby , IIarry D. Reed , Ames Real Estate , 1'oltor & Guorgo Co. , The Patrick Land Co. , Goo. N. Hicks , Uciuum & Carmlclmel , J. B. Kvans , Omaha Real Estate nnd Trunt f'o. , Geo. W. Holbrook , Sco'y , O. F. Davis Co. , Ilartmnn & Robblns. Sherman &McConnoll , proscrlptionlsts nnd family chemists. 1513 Dodge. Clirlsmns and Now Ytnr ProsontH. The gicat Wabash railroad , with its usually liberality , will present to every body calling at tholr olllco , 1602 Farnam street on Dec. 21th. JWth and Hist ; also January 1 , return tickets to nil stations within a distance of 200 miles. Good returning until Jan. Oth , at ono nnd ono- third hire. A handsome calendar of 1891 , presented with every ticket. Call carlyund avoid the rush. G. N. CLAYTON- , N. W. P. and Ticket Agent. Seaman's carriages best and cheapest All Muslu nt Hciluccd 1'rlcc. 0,000 pieces only lOo a copy at Mein- borg's , 10th st. hot. Capitol avo& Dodge. H. B. IREY & BRO. REAL ESTATE SPECIAL BARGAINS. Pine 2-story residence , 10 rooms , flushed In bltcli , oak iintl syciiinoii1ull modem Imnro\e- incnts , Inreo barn , oust fiont , paved ttruoc , nnd most sightly locality In city , 31st stioet , noitli of lluiisctim park. 0-iooin cottnco nnd barn , Hrlstol , ncarlUtli newly painted and papeied , $ . ' .000. 7-iooin ) iou cstory , nil modern Improve ments -Till , near St. Mary'suienue , $4,500. T-rooni'J-stoiy housf , full lot , paved stioot , 31st , noiir Hanseom park , M.yoo. 7-room cottugj , uust front , Virginia avenue , 53 0001 G-ronni cottage , Lowe avenuu , near Hamil ton , J..OUO. HMO 7-room cottnuo and bnrn , lots ICOxlSO Icot , eoincr Maple. npariUtli , i,000. 7-room house , full lot , IL'd , near 1'opploton t.50t ? ) . 8-ronm house , full lot , facing two streets , lireo blocks court liouse , $ ii,0l)0. : ) 8 lots , .Mill und Hamilton , undlJOth anil Ilur- dntto ; nocnsb loquhed If purcliasor builds , f.O feet front. pu\cd street , tlirco blocks court house , * 050. Ninth Omaha addition lots , trackage , $500 each , fiO\132 Oni < ) , ncarCSa , $ fl,300. H lo's.asth and I'urmun , oaoli $1,800. East front lota , JlStli , near Knrnnni , f2JOO. flfl feet ontiuundcrs , opposltu Hamilton , Le- low cost. S. U corner IGth nnd Castollar. Mxl40 , I5..VK ) . East fi out , 50x181 , Ulst , uoar 1'opploton uve- nno , Sl.fiOO. Hohtf ) acres , high. Rightly nnd level , near "Grammorcy I'.irk , " good for subdividing. Any oiler will bo considered on the aliovo pioperty. Houses for rent In all parts of tlio city. Eastern money to loan at low rates. H. It. IKUY & HUO. , 200 N. V. Mfo Ilulldlg. AVIntcr Itnnntmll , Here's n btuoball gamalilrh occurred last Saturday in Nebraska , according to the lUs InfcClty Independent ! The flno weather of this fall mid winter has revived the game of baseball. Our Kiting CUv boys uont over to Shelby last Saturday nnd laid It ovorth * Shclbyltcs Ifi to SI , A number of other Raines nro on the programme If the weather con tinues favorable. Seaman's wagons best and ohonpost. Go On n Vlnlt. Itoro IB a clmtico to go homo anil visit tlio old folks during the holldnyB. The Union Paclflo will sell on December 24 , Co and 81 , IbOO , and January 1 , 1891 , round tiin tickets to all Kansas and Ne braska points for ono ami onothlrdaro for the round trip , good loturnltiL' Janu ary C , 1891. WOO CHICAGO , 1 < ANSASCITY OMAHA - DENVER PORTLAND. OREGON.lz ± 3 Extraordinary value to be had now u GARMENTS made to measure. . The several thousand trouser lengths they use every season for window drapery , etc. , are now being made to measure fern , ' 01 ? * n ,1 - $5 , $6 , $8 , worth consiuv.- ? * more.i Suits and Overcoats made at prices as tempting and choice of goods very large. Filled."I Open Evenings. Mall Ordtrs Filled. 14OO DOUGLAS J CHRISTMAS TJdS COME AND GONE bnt its joyous remem- * * branccs still linger in onr hearts. IVhat a happy day U was to the children -yes , and ( o the old folks , too. 4 Think of the many happy faces you saw ; this pleasant greet ings you heard and the great number of beautifulprcs ? - ? P 7 ents that were given. JIbw the recipient's eyes did sparkle with delight and even fill with tears of joy on receiving your tokens of love. Bnt , after all , it is more pleasant to give than to receive. Noiv , ask yourself : Has any dear one been forgotten or overlooked on account of absence or from any other cause ? If so , it is not too late. Come in and look over our large assortment ofbcajttiful articles suit able for New Years g ifts. We will make special low prices for you. Jewelers and Music Dealers , 16th and Farnam Sreets , Omaha , Neb , \ \ \ ESTABLISHED 18OG. Vi , ' . *