8 OJttAHA UAlJUi JBJHHfi : SUNDAY , .DECEMBER US , lbiU.-SIXTEEN ) PAGJfiH. THE BOSTON STORE , Greatest Clearing Ealo Ever Heard of Be gins Tomorrow , Thousands of Dollars Worth of Win ter Hcmlcry , Uiulcrwcnr , Clonko , IllankctH anil Miimicls Must Ho Closed Out In tlio Three Dnys. OUR ORDERS ARE TO SELL AT ONCE. Our recent great purchases and the mildness of the weather have left us with an immense supply of winter goods , which wo have been ordered to sell at once , as our buyers are picking up some wonderful largo stocks from tlio late great failures These goods are ex pected to arrive soon. l.COO DOZEN LADIES1 AND MISSES' HOSIERY That are to bo lot out as follows : Mlfcbcs'nnd children's line cashmcro lioso , seamless , full regular made , Im ported goods , would bo a bargain at 2oc , go at l4c. Ladies' fine all wool black , full regu lar mndo Imported cashmere hose , that wore 85o , go tit 19c. Our OOe line black and fancy imported cashmere hose all go In ono lot at 2oc. THE BLANKKTS AND QUILTS MUST BE CLOSED OUT. White nnd gray largo size fine wool blnnkots at $1.2.3 , were $2.2-5. Salmon pink wool blankets at $1.75 , were $3.25. Extra size and weight gray Pullman blankets at $2.uO , were $4.25. Strictly all wool scurlot blankets that have boon selling all season at $5.CO per pair , go nt $3.2/5. / White ilocco wool blankets , were $8.00 , goat $ 1.25. Real California blnnkots 11-4 and 12-4 oizo that were $10 and $11 per pair , go at 85.7C. All the full stzo bed comforters that have been selling at $1.25 and $1.49 go at U8c. U8c.All the Ratine nnd croton covered com forters with flno white cotton go at $1.50 ; these were J2.j ( ( ) and $2.25. FLANNELS CUT TO THE QUICK. Choice of 60 pieces of white shaker flannel , 45c yard. iAll our blue , gray and pink skirting flannels that bold up to 40c yard go at 17ic. Extra heavy twilled nil wool scarlet flannel , flno quality , that sold from 35c to 50c goes nt lOc. All our double faced fancy cotton plushes for draperies 12Jc yard , worth up to 35c. 100 bo\ts \ unbleached Sea island shootIng - Ing , 8(1 ( inches wide , goes Monday 4Jc. Largo sl/.o white quilts , Marseilles patterns , reduced to 6c ! , were $1.2-3. THE KNIFE CUTS DEEP. In our underwear departments chil- dten's merino vests and pants 9c. I3eys' nnd girls' all wool scarlet nnd natural gray vests and pants cut to 25c. Ladies' natural gray and white ribbed vests reduced from $1.00 to 50c. Ladies' finest quality medicated scarlet vests and pants cut to 7Cc , were $1.60. Ladles' all wool union suits 98c , re duced from $2.60. Ladles' imported saxony vests in jor- Boy ribbed cut to 09c , were $1.25. Gent's extra heavy derby ribbed shirts nnd drawers , reduced from Too to 29c. All our men's plain und fancy colored nil wool shirts and drawers that sold at 91.50 cut to 76c. The cut in the cloak department. Ladles' cloth cloaks that were $7.50 gc nt$2.CO. Fine cloth nowmarkots that were $1S go at $5. Fine cloth cloaks that were $18 will be closed out at $7.50. Ladlcs'.black astrnchan shoulder capes nt$1.60 , wore $5. Plush shoulder capos at $2.50 , were $7. At $3.60 wo close all the finest plusl shoulder capes with high collars , wore 810. THE BOSTON STORE. ' 114 South 10th street. Our handkerchief sale continues unti January 1. KELLEY , STIGER & CO. Stio AVcnrs a Konl SUIn. Miss Mary A. Sauorbiors of 2709 Ham llton st. is the happy recipient of tin Sehoolply seal skin cloak which wa awarded her Chrismas morning. Read Morse's adv. 9th page. Don't ' lese or destroy Schoolply's sea skin tickets. They will bo worth Id each. " \Vixshliij > toii and Oregon. This now empire of the northwest i attracting universal attention nnd tin reason for this is the nlmost'i unlimltoi resources that have recently been oponoi nnd the surprising growth of this region Largo agricultural areas ; vast forest and immense deposits of precious metal nro to bo found In Oregon and Washing ton , nnd by reason of the varied naturti resources of the country this scctioi offers unequaled opportunities for th investment of capital and location of in dubtrlos that are not surpassed by th older sections of the United States. Th Union Pacific on account of its fns time , through Pullman sleepers and dlr Ing cars , free reclining chair cars tin- - free colonist sleepers from the MIssout river , is concedcel to bo the favorit route for persons going to either Wasl : ington or Oregon. For pamphlets fully descriptive of th nbovo named states , or for rates , time c trains or any information pertaining t the Union Pacific , call on or addros your nearest ticket agent or the undoi digued , who will most cheerfully furnls any information that may bo doslree A. P , Douol , city ticket agent , 1302 Fai nams trcot , Omaha , Neb Read Morse's adv. 9th page. Old Folks nt Homo. Thoy.wlll bo there nnd expecting visit from you nt Christmas time , an the Union Pacific will sell tickets on Di comber 21 , 25 nnd Ul , 1890 , nnd Jnnuai 1. 1891 , to nil Kansas and Nobraslt points at ono nnd one-third faro for tl round trip , good returning until Jan wry 6,1891. Mr. Cecil Clay. Miss Roslnn Yokes' hu band. Is responsible for a majority of tl adaptation : ) and ( ho rearrangement of pi a ; In that comedienne's repertoire. The me tlon of his rcllncd judgment , sure literal Judgment nnd unquestioned skill in this i rcction will not , now that Miss Yokes has d parted , offend n very modest and unnsssui Ing gentleman. Uoforo lluying A piano examine the now sonlo Klraba piano. A. Hospo , 1613 Douglas. i Human Endurance Has n limit ! Legitimate enterprise ono thing , but imposition Is another , doesn't take a man who's in business Btay very long to discover that , while d vices may eorvo as temporary oxpetl cuts. "Tho truth , the whole truth , tit nothing hut tlio truth , " pays best in tl long run. Now , tlio "milk in the coco nut' ' is the fact that Robertson Brotho hundlo the finest cigars in town , wholesale and retail , for small proll and fitcady trade. 11AYDI2N 11U09. Kpcolnl flnlo on Monday. 60 pieces of white shaker flannel 3o a yard. 80 pieces extra heavy white shaker flannel lOo n yard. S-i white wool flannel 15o aynrd. 4-4 all wool white flannel 35c nynrd. 8-i all wool gray flannel reduced to 25c a yard. All wool striped and chocked flannel now 2Cc a yard , cheap at 86c a yard. Plain colors in oldordown flannels re duced to ! Joc a yard. All wool flannel skirt patterns 31.00 end i. Special bargains in horse blankets at $1.2.3 , $1.35 , $1.0o , $2.00 , $2.05 and $3.85 each. Lap robes $1.05 and $2.50 each. Flno plush lap robes worth $10.00 now $ O.C > 0 each. 600 pair of blankets which must go ; a great many odd pairs of line blankets and California blankets all at reduced prices to close. Only a few more of those handsome down comforts at $1.76 each. 2 doz. of llncHt imported sateen cov ered comforts llllcd with best white cot ton reduced to close , only 81.60 each. 60 doz. all linen , red border nnd red center towels at lOc each , or $1.20 deBit / . Bit : bargain. Special bargains in largo all linen towels nt lOc each , big assortment to so- sect from. Largest assortment nnd lowest prices on fringed tablecloths , with napkins to matuh. SPECIAL SALE ON WHITE BED SPREADS. Wo have just opened up n new line of white bed spreads bought direct from the manufacturer. They nro all largo , full slzo nnd soft finished , on milo Mon day at 88c , $1.00 , $1.25 and $1.50 each. Flno Importeel Marseilles spreads at $2.00 , $2.25 , $2.60 , $3.00 , $3.35 , 83.50 , $ . ' ) .98 , $1.00 and $4.95 each. You will admit that these are the best spreads for the money over ofl'ercd in Omaha. 60 pieces of bleached cotton flannel re duced to 5e yard. Special bargains in extra heavy un bleached cotton llunnol to close at lOc and 12o } yard. 2 cases of best dress calico reduced to 5c yard. Largo figured comforter calico , 6c yard. Shirting calico , 5c yard. Best slandarel Indigo blue calico for Monday , only 60 yard. Yard wldo Indigo blue calico , lOc yard. Just received 10 bales of Maginnls EE yard wide sheeting on sale Monday , 6c yard. 2 cahesyard wieto soft finished bleached muslin at 7c yard , a big bargain. Double width sheeting bleached nnd unbleached at cost on Monday ; IIAYDEN BROS. Dry Goods and Carpets. Don't fall to attend the auction sale o lots nt Aransas Harbor , Texas. For par ticulars apply to Ringer & Bradley , local agents , 1510 Farnam street. NOTICE. V. S. Grant Keller Corps. Will have a pOund'social ' at the homo of Mrs. Dr. Christie , 2024 Wirt st , Tuesday evening , Dec. 80th , for benefit of relief fund. Comrades , ladies of relief corps , Sons of Veterans nnd all are invited. Mus. R. S. WILCOX , Pros. Mas. R. C. BENSON , Sec. Read Morse's adv. Oth page. California Incursions. Pullman tourist sleeping car excur sions to California and Pacific coast points leave Chicago every Thursday , Kansas City every Friday via the Santa Fo route. Ticket rate from Chicago $47.50 , from Sioux City , Omaha , Lincoln orKansas City $35 , sleeping car rate from Chicago SI per double berth , from Kansas City $3 per double borth. Every thing furnished except meals. These excursions tire personally conducted by experienced excursion managers whc accompany parties to destination. For excursion folder containing full partlca hirs and map folder nnd time table ol Santa Fo route and reserving of sleeping car berths , address S. M. Osgood. general oral agent , E. L. Palmer , freight anei passenger agent , A.T. & S. F. railroad 1808 Farnam street , Omaha , Nebraska , Auction Sale of Jewelry. The entire stock of Van Cott diumonc parlor , 14th and Furnam , is being closet out at i manufacturer's cost. Privati sales during the day , auction every eve at 7:80. : Don't ' miss this chance for bargains - gains in watches , diamonds , jewelry am silverware. All this stock is of the bcs and fully warranted as ropresouted. Our handkerchief sale continues unti January 1.KELLEY KELLEY , STIGER & CO. Attention Veterans. There will bo a meeting of the Unloi Veterans' union nt Green's hall , 141. . Farnam street , this afternoon , Decembo 28 , nt 2:30 : sharp. All veterans of tin war of 1801-05 who served six months o more are invited. A late novelty Is an invalid's chair prc polled by electricity. The buttery will drlv it over an ordinary load for nlno hours nt th rate of six miles an hour. ttond This and lie Wise. Now York Journal : Oil cloths wll last longer if ono or two layers c Wadded carpet lining tire laid undo them. That ugly Iron rust will depart who treated with'cream of tartar. Tie a HI tlo of the powder in the stained part and boll a few moments in clear water. In washing tumblers or goblets thn have been used for milk , do not plung them into hot water without first rim ing , us it drives the milk into the glne and it cannot bo removed. To clarify molasses , heat over the fin pour in ono pint of sweet milk to cac gallon of molasses. The impurities wi rise in scum , which must bo taken of b < fore broken by boiling , When trying to thread a sowing mi chine nt twilight or in any imporfoi light , place a bit of white cloth or pnpe back of the needle oyo. By this inothc the eye can bo found and filled muc easier. All Hebrews are requested to bo prc ont nt the P. United Hebrew E. associ s tion musical nnd literary ontortalnmen Addresses by Rabbi Rosonnu and Dr. J L. Kaufniann , Omaha Commercial Co lego , N. E. cor. of 15th nnd Dodge sts Sunday December 28 , at 2 p. m. Read Morse's adv. 9th pago. Flno carriages , Seaman's roposltor Our handkerchief sale continues unl January 1. KELLEY , STIGER & CO. Peacock coal. No eoot , quick fir white ash. A , J. Meyer & Co. , opp. P , I . m Holiday Excursions. On December 24 , 25 and 81 , 1690 , ai January 1 , 1891 , the Union Paclfio w sell tickets to all points in Kansas ai Nebraska at ono and one-third faro f s the round trip , good returning until Jn t unry 6.1891. Rcmembor the dates. Rend Morse's adv. 9th pago. niorso'n. Advertisement It ) on 9th page , roael It , Wo have some bargains to offer Monday in blnnkots nnd comforts. This Is the last sale of books for this year. Wo fihall close this department after Janu ary 1. A line of blankets that wa Bhnll olfor for $0.60 a pair will bo worth com ing to sco. sco.BOYS' CLOTHING. Boys' suits and overcoats in the Far- mun street wing next Monday at cut prices. Men's underwear and hosiery nt bargain prices. THE MOUSE DRY GOODS CO. THE OD-CKNTSTo'lK.llllO FAHNAM A Deep Cut In Prices 1'ropnrntory for Our Annual Invoicing January 1. Notwithstanding our heavy trade of the past few weeks , wo have too many goods for this lime of the year and nro determined to reduce the stock ns much as possible the coming week. A reduc tion of from 10 to 25 per cent 1ms been made on every article in stock. This Is a grand opportunity to obtain Now Years gifts nt n very nominal cost. Select your return gifts from the splen did assortment at THE 99-CENT STORE , 1319 Furnam St. Flno Upright IMnno , $1O3 , ns good ns now. Great bargain ; must bo sold at once. Molnberg's music store , 107 N. 10th st. Tlio Civil Service of Franco. The form of administration in the re public is the same as that of the empire , writes Jules Simon In the Forum. Noth ing has boon altered in its organization ; very llttlo change has been mndo in its personnel. Our functionaries are cer tainly too numerous ; they are too poorly paid ; they tire Inclined to routine' , they do not always show the public that kind ness nnd politeness which they should look upon as a duty. But their system Is strongly established ; their powers and duties are clearly defined ; their apti tude is remarkable ; their probity is be yond all praise. They possess In the highest degree the feeling of professional honor. This country , whoso fault is n wish always to innovate , lacks traditions in government , but has excellent ones in its administration. The latter corrects the former. This strong organization of the public service cn ables it to go without too great damage through the greatest crises. This may have been observed nt the periods of revolution. At such times when every thing is in commotion , the course of pub lic business does not stiller oven n momentary interruption. The adminis tration moves on alone in the most per ilous crisis ; when a now government is in power , It is ready to servo that as it did the fallen ono , and to preserve now- coiners as much as possible from the in conveniences of inexperience. The republic 'is therefore very well served by its civil oflicors as the empire was before it. Our handkerchief sale continues until January 1. 1.KELLEY1 STIGER & CO. A , Mnx ItoUlieiinotCo. Fine watch repairing , 1413 Douglas st. People's cash market , cheapest moats in town. Sco him , 1714 Nicholas. Don't lese or destroy Schoelply's seal skin tickets. They will bo worth lOo each. Closing the Shoo Stores. On nnd after January 1st , 1891 , until further notice , nonrly all the shoo stores In the city will close at 0:80 : p. m. , ex cept on Saturdays. The nrgroomont is signed by Norrls & Wilcox , Hnj ward Bros. , Zunder & Harris , J. W. Sehoolply and others. Read Morse's adv. 9th pago. Marked Interest is now shown by eastern people In the pcttlemont of Oregon and Washington , particularly that region adjacent to Puget Sound. The reason for this is the almost unlimited resources that have lately boon opened up , and the surpris ing growth of Portland , Tacoma , Seattle nnd other cities and towns along Puget Sound. The Union Pacific on account of its fast time , short line , through Pullman palace sleepers , free reclining chair cars , elegant dining cars , and free Pullman colonist sleepers , from 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. , cull on your near est ticket agent or address the under signed. E. L. LOMAX , General Passenger Agent , Omaha , Nob. Our handkerchief sale continues until January 1.KELLEY KELLEY , STIGER & CO. Wanted. Renewals and subscriptions for the Ladies' Homo Journal that I may win the four years' course at Vnssar. This ] can do if Nebraska ladies intending te renew or subscribe will send their ro ncwnls or subscriptions to mo as soon a ! possible. $1 per year. Every ono counti and your kindness will bo greatly appro elated by Elizabeth O. Morroll , 191- Read Morse's adv. 9th pago. The American Iilen is that "nothing is too good for mo whei I travel , " nnd in consequence wo havi become noted as the most luxurious travelers olors in the world. That which the pee pie demand , the roads must supply , am thus wo have also the most perfectly up pointed railway service in the world The traveler now dines in a Pullman pal nco dining car clear through In hisiour noy , from Council BlulTs and Omaha ti San Francisco , on the Union and Southern orn Pacific roads. Our handkerchief sale continues unti January 1.KELLEY KELLEY , STIGER & CO. Reduced Holiday Fares. The Burlington route will contrlbut to the good cheer of the holiday soaao by selling at reduced rates on Dccotnbe 24 , 25 ana 31 , nnd January 1 , round tri tickets from Omaha to all points on it lines within a distance of 200 miles , ir eluding Kansas City , good to return unt : January 5 , 1891. For full informatiot sleeping car berths , tickets , etc. , call n the city ticket 011100 223 Farnam atrcol Bessto Boy d , an actress , who wont out c DuLuquo three years IIRO with the Bask * Picnic company organized there , Is engage to bo married to a wealthy young gcntloino of Omaha , whoso parents object to tl match on tlio ground that she was former ! an actress. She denied It and the purcul sent a man to Dulmquo who Intcrviowe former members of the company and d parted for Omahn with the proofs. She wa a professional actress. Who Is the Oraal gentleman I The only railroad tram out of Omnh run expressly for the accommodation < Omaha , Council Bluffs , Dos Molnoa an Chicago business is the Rock Island ve tlbuleu limited , leaving Omaha at 4 : , ' p. m. daily. Ticket ofllco , 1002 Sixteont and Furnuin sts. , Omaha. AN OMAHA PRODUCTION , The Largest nnd n st Oomploto Map over Published in the West. A Kcmnrknblo'Mnp of Oiunlin nncl South Onmlicv/Coinplloil , Drawn , I'rlntoel tUOnmlin. For nonrly tvro yours draughtsmen liavo boon ongngud in the mapping de partment of the well known aiiglncoring firm otRosowutor & Chrysler , upon n map of Otunhn , South Oinalui nnd su burbs thnt Is a marvel not only for Us slzo , but for the completeness of nil de tails essential to n thorough exhibit of the territory outlined. The oriiflnnl copy us prepared by this firm Is a llttlo over ulna by fifteen feet iiiBlzonnd covers nil nreti of about fifty-five squuro nillog , extending from two miles cast of the west side of the Missouri river , to ono mlle west of the city limits , and from the bouth line of Florcnoo to the Snrpy county lino. All additions and their sub divisions to both Omaha nnd South Oinuhn are not only accurately shown , but the figures civing all dimensions are also glvein. To give an idea of this work , the fact that over two Hundred thousand figures have boon placed there is sulllcicnt in itself. The map is in dexed alphabetically and shows 050 ad ditions at the date of its completion , The original copy was completed two months ago. It was copyrighted by the compilers1. Its publication has been un dertaken by Messrs. Mulr & Gaylord , the well known rer.l estate and loan brokers of this city. There wore few lithographing houses in the country that could lithograph nnd print this map as desired. Firms In Chicago , Baltimore and St Louis wore consulted , nnd to the surprise of the publishers the Omaha firm of Messrs. Gibson , Miller < fc Rich ardson claimed to bo nblo not only to do the work as well as any eastern llrm , but ngrced if given the work to enter into contract to do so and complete the work in sixty days , giving a bond as surety for damages in the event of failure. ThU proposition was accepted but not without some misgivings. To the surprise of the publishers the work was not only done equally as well as could bo done in tile east , but promptly on timo. The original copy was photo-lithographed to the size of iivo nnd one-half by eight and one-half feet at the camera and laboratory rooms of the company over the First National bank building , and was printed and col ored at their lithographic press rooms on ITarney street. It is a perfect fac simile of the original. Its issue within the short time of sixty days shows that maps of this or any other nature can bo fully as well dona and more rapidly in Omaha than by going to eastern houses , nnd the publishers assure us at prices equally reasonable. The maps can bo seen and are on sale at the ollico of the publishers , Messrs. Muir & Gaylord , room 1 , Boo building. Our handkerchief sale continues until January 1.KELLEY. KELLEY. STIGER & CO. Excursion to Acansas Elarbor , Texas , will leave Omaha Saturday evening , January 3. For full particulars call on Ringer & Bradley , IfilO Farmun street. The now oflicos of the Great Rock Island route , 1C02 Sixteenth amlFarnam streets , Omaha , are the finest In the city. Call and see them..Tickets to ull.points : east at lowest rates. Mrs. C. A. Hinder On Monday , Tuesday and "Wednesday will sell trimmed hats nnd bonnets below cost. Hats J3.00 , former price $7.00 and $8.00 ; hats $5.00 , former price * < 10.00 and $15.00. 110 N. 15th street. The Shining .Lights Of the old world , soldiers , statesmen and men of letters , all write in the most ox- travngant praise of our facilities for travel in America And wo are entitled to the praise. 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 bread to bo had on the train. No wonder our trans-Atlnntiej friends express - press amazement when they sit down to n notol dinner on ono of the palace dining cars on the Union and Southern Pacific railways an arrangement which is the most perfect in the country today. HOLIDAY KXCUUSION RATES. P. , E. & M. V. nncl B.C. & ) P. Ilnllroiuls , Agents are instructed to sell Decora' ber iJHh , 25th , 31st , 1890 and January 1st , 1801 , round trip tickets to points within the states of Iowa and Nebraska , within a two hundred mile limit , at one and ono'third fare , and agents In Wyonr 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. Golnj passngo limited to date of sale ; returi limit January 5th , 18'Jl. ' J. R. BUCHANAN , Genoralpasscnger agent. Tickets at lowest rates ana su porloi accommodations via the great Rocl Island route Ticket ofllco , 1G02 Six tcenth and Furmun streets Omaha , Our liquor department will bo close < January 1st. We oiler at greatly re duced prices our selected stock of domes tic and imported wines and liquors Glvo us a call. Hoimrod & Hanson , 701 703 North lUth. Water Itcitta Duo January 1st , 6 per cent discount allowed if paii on or before Jan. 1st , at company's ol flco , BEG uulldlmj. Our handkerchief sale continues unti January 1. KELLEY , STIGER & CO. Through coaches Pullman palac Bloopers , dlningcare , free reclining chui cars to Chicago and Intervening point via the great Rock Island route. Ticke ollico 1002 , Sixteenth and Furnam. Winter EetciirNions South. The Wabashlhas placed on sale round trip tickets , with" choice of routes , to nl the winter resorts of the south. Partic desiring to go direct to Sutherland Omaha's famous winter resort , whor you have boatinatflshlng nnel bathing i midwinter , should tnko the Wahnsh , i connection with the now fast train o the L. & N. , wita through sleeping carte to Tampa , Flo. , via Jacksonville nn Lnehoochoo. Only 52 hours to Jacksor ville , 03 to Tampa and 70 to Sutherland 12 hours in nelvnneo of all other route ! Reclining chair and Pullman buffe sleeping cars on nil trains. Baggag checked from hotels and private res donees to destination. For ticket ! sleeping car accommodations and full ir formation in regard to routes east o south call nt the Wabash oillco , 160 Fiu-niun street , or write to G. N. CLAYTON , Northwestern Pass. Agent , Omaha. Take a pleasant winter trip to Aronsn Harbor , Texas , which will afford an 01 portunlty for investment that \ > i\l \ surel make vou money. Sale of lots take place January 7 and 8. Ringer & Urai ley , 1510 Farnaro Btroat , local agents. 1IA/VDKN HUUS. Granel Clearing Snlo on Momlny of All Odds nnd Ktuls Accumulated during our holiday trade. Our stock must bo cleaned up nt once , as wo take stock January 1. lOO doron Indies' cashmcro hose worth 40c , reduced to 23e. Boys' heavy derby ribbed wool hose worth 60c , reduced to 2oc. Ladles' fast black cotton hose , Horns- dorf dye , only 25c , worth JOc. GENTS' FURNISHINGS. Gents' ovorshlrts 35e , worth 60c. Gents , heavy half hose 12e } , worth 2oc. Gents' unlauneiricd shirts , Now York mills , double back and front , pnly 60o each , worth 75c. ' Gents'3-ply llnon collars lOe , worth 20c. Gonts' fancy night shirts only 60c , worth "fie 100 dozen gents' heavy wool under wear worth $1.00 , $1.2o and $1.50 , ro- dueoel to 7 60 , Boys' wool mittens lOc , 15c , lOo and 2oc per pair , half prlco. FASCINATORS. FASCINATORS. 100 dozen Indies' wool fascinators lOc , 25c , 35c und SOe.CORSKTS. CORSKTS. All our 75c corsets reduced toBOe. ' . UNDERWEAR CHILD'S SUARL.KT WOOL - WEAR 15o , 20c , 25o , 29c , HOP , JtOc-loo , 50c each , 10,18 , i0 ! , 22 , 24 , 2(1 ( , 28 , ! 1 ( ) inch. IIA YUEN 13ROS. , Dry Goods and Carpets , 10th street. Rend Morse's adv. 9th page. Drs. Billings & Sherradon , dentists , 101 S. 15th street , opp. P. 0. Our handkerchief sale continues until January 1. KELLEY , STIGEU & CO. Don't lese or destroy Schoelply's seal skin tickets. They will bo worth lOc each. Stanley'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 nnd equipment of the line. The Burlington No. 2 , a handsome vcstlbuled train of Pullman palace sleeping oars , reclining chair cars and dining cars , leaving Omaha dally at-1:30 : p. in. for Chicago , is perhaps the best known of the three daily trains for Chicago , Peorin , St. Louis nnd the east. The Burlington also runs three daily trains to Denver and the west , and two to St. Joseph , Atchison , Kansas City and the south. Its local service is unrivalled. Nine fast passenger trains daily between Omaha and Lincoln. Ticket ollico , 1223 Parnam street , W. F. Vaill , agent , and Union depot. Road Morse's adv. 9th pago. Not.TMucli UHO 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 vestibule trains with now sleepers nnd free parlor chair cars run direct from tlio U. P. depot , Omaha , thus avoiding the annoy ing change of cars at Council BlulTs. Safe , sure , sumptuous , speedy , satisfac tory. The city ticket ollico is at 1401 Farnatn St. Baggngo _ checked from residences. Sleeping berths reserved to Chicago and all points bo.yond on all lines. R R. RITCHIE , G. P. WEST. General Agent City Pass. Agt Our handkerchief sale continues until January 1. KELLEY , STIGER & CO. 1G02. Sixteenth and Farnam streets Is the now Rock Island ticket ollico. Tick ets to all points east at lowest rates. fllrs. C. A. Illngcr. On Monday , Tuesday and "Wednesday will sell trimmed hats nnd 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. 1'ctltlon. Whereas , The undersigned real estate dealers have been greatly annoyed and damaged by malicious persons stealing nnd destroying lot stakes nnd "For Sale" boards placed on lots and additions for sale , Therefore , Wo hereby petition the Real Estate Exchange at their next business meeting' to pass a resolution authorizing its secretary to offer a liberal - oral reward for information loading to the arrest nnd conviction of any person stealing or maliciously destroying any lot stakes or "For Halo" boards of any member of the oxohnngo , unil to author- io the secretary to prosecute any such offenders in the criminal courts nt the expense of the exchange ; also giving any member permission to place a no tice on any sign erected stating the re ward ollored as aforesaid. M. A. Upton Co. , W. L. Solby , liar IT D. Rood , Ames Real Estate , Potter & George Co. , The I'atrk'k Land Co. , Gee > . N. Hick ? , Benson & t'annlehael , .1. B. Evans , Omaha Real Estate and Trust Co. , Geo. W. Holbrook , Seo'y ' , 0. F. Davis Co. , Hartman & Uobbins. Sherman &McConnoll , proscrlptlonlsts nnd family chemists. 151JJ Uodgo. ChrlHiimi mill Now Vtnr I'rc.NciitH. The gieat Wabash railroad , with its usually liberality ; will present to every body calling at their ollleo , 1502 Farnam street on Dec. 21th , 25th and 3l8t ; also January 1 , return tickets to all stations within a distance of 200 miles. Good returning until Jan. Oth , at ono and ono- third hire. A handsome calendar of 1891 , presented with every ticket. Call curlyand avoid the rush. G. N. CLAYTON , N. W. P. and Ticket Agent. Seaman's carriages best and cheapest All Mulu nt Itciluccd Price. 0,000 pieces only lOo a copy at Moln- borg's , 10th st. bet. Capitol avo& Dodge. H. B. IREY & BRO. EEAL ESTATE SPEOIAL BARGAINS. Flno 2-slory residence , 10 rooms , flnlohcel In blicli. oik urnl syeainoiv , nil modem Improve ments , IIUKO barn , cast front , paved moot , nml most siKhtly locality In ulty , aist stiuut , tioith of lliinscain park , 0-iooincottiipo nnil barn , Bristol , nearUHli newly painted and papered , $ . ' .000. T-IOOIII lieu c , y-story. nil modern Improve ments , 2Hli , iio.ir St , Slarj's avenue , } ) ,5UO , 7-rootnU-stoiy lioiibt' , full lot , paved sticot , 31st , near Hunscom park , (4.UOO. _ 7-room cottagj , east front , Virginia avcnuo , $5 000. 5-roora cottage , Lowe nvcniiu , near Hamil ton , JJ.OJO. 1'ino 7-rooin eottnco nnd barn , lots 1(0x120 feet , comer Maple. iipariMtl ) , $ ( i,000. 7-rooin house , full lot , ! CM , near I'opploton SJ.50U , 8-room house- , full lot , fai'Ins two streets , hrco blocks court liousc , ll.'i.OOO , 2 lots"jlIi nnd Hamilton , anilaflth and llur- dotto : no cash 10j ul red If mirclinsorlmtlds. CO foct front. im\Cl street , three blocks court liousc , tO50. North Oiuali.i addition lots , trackage , { 500 ouch , fifl\132 Cnvt , near SM , $ ,300. H lo'.s.UMU and Fnrmiin , each $1,810. East front lota , : t8tli , nonr Knrnnni , $2,200. fifl foot on Satuulcrs , opposite 11 nmllton , be low cost. 8. L' . corner ICtb and Castollnr , C0\40 ] , J5..VK ) . East fiont , 50x181 , aist , near 1'opploton ave nue , $1.500. Itcst 5 acres , high. Blglilly and level , near "GMrinncrcy Park , " Rood for subdividing. Any olTcr will be considered on the ul > eve property. Houses for rent In nil parts of the city. Eastern money to loan nt lowrates. H. B. IliEY & 1JUO. . 200 N. Y. Mfo Bulldlg. llnnolmll. Here's a biuoball Kruno which occurred Injk Saturday in Nebraska , according to tbo Ills ing City Independent ! The line weather of this full nnel winter has rovlvcel Uio gnmo ol liiuolmll. Our Hiring Cltv boys \'out over tfl Shelby last Saturday nnel Inkl It over thi Shclbyltcs l.'itoUl , A number of other Kftinoi nro on the pwRrnrnmo If the \\cuthcr con tinues favorable. Seaman's wnfiona boat nnd cheapest. Go On n Visit. Hero U n chnnco to go homo and visit the old folks during the holidays. The Union I'uelflo will sell on December 21 , So and 111 , 1890 , anil January 1 , 1801 , round trip ttekets to nil Kansas and No- brnska points for ono and ona-third fard for the round trip , good roturnlnu Janu ary 5,1801. DOUC.I.A./VB. CHICAGO , STLOUIS | 1/1 < ANSASCITY OMAHA smrJ&DENVER STPAUL / ; | CINCINNATI MINNEAPOLfs'/TVs / INDIANAPOLIS SAN FRANCISCO LOSANGELOS ? MI IPORTLAND. OREGON.I - Extraordinary value to be had now ill 111 GARMENTS made to measure. . The several thousand trouser lengths they use every season for window drapery , etc. , are now being made to measure for , . . " - oi r „ $5 , $6 , $8 , worth " - - ' more. Suits and Overcoats made at prices as tempting and choice of goods very large. Open Evenings. Mail Orders Filled. 14OO DOUGLAS , "v. i ( * J CHRISTMAS COME AND GONE , but its joyous remembrances - brances still linger in our hearts. What a- happy day it was to the children -yes , and to the old folks , too. Think of the many happy faces you saw ; the pleasant greet ings you heard and the great number of beautifulprcs ? ents that were given. Jfow the recipient's eyes did sparkle with delight and even fill with tears of joy on receiving your tokens of love. But , after all , it is wore pleasant to give than to receive. Arow , 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 of beautiful articles suit able for New Years gifts.Ve will make special low prices for you. Jl Lit Ul 17JLIUI Jewelers and Music Dealers , 16th and Farnam Sreets , Omaha , Neb , ESTABLISHED 18GQ ,