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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 25, 1891)
TIIE OMAHA DAILY BEE ; SUNBASff , JANUARY 2 > , 1801.-SIXTEEN PAGES. a.v iiuo.s. Now Ooodo tin Hnlo Momlny. On Mondny wo plnco on sale our first iiniiortntlon of Scotch zephyr ginghams , handsome line of now coloring to select from , ut Hc ) u yard. Senses of Ainorlcan seersuckers In fitrlpes rind checks , ut 8Jc , or 12 yds for ei.oo. A beautiful line of American zephyr ginghams nt lJJo ! rind locytl. JohiiBon'Hros. ' best ntriko of dross ginghams , 12Ju a ynrd. Wo will also glvo you oholco of S0 ! ( ) pieces of dress gingham , Including \Vostbroohs , > ior- niundleH , Renfrew , Calcutta nndndozon other staple brands , choice of rill at Co a ynrd. Only ono dress pattern to cuch customer ut this prlco 60 pieces 312-Inch wide fancy ( toured nnteons , 10c n ynrd. U cases American figured nerves at ( He n , yard , worth llijc. 3 cases of now spring Htylo drops prints ; these styles huvo been taken from the now Imported wash fabric culled "Korrah Morlo" and Hay- dcn Bros. uro the first house in Omiilm where you will llnd them on sale on Mon day morning. f ) CIUSOH of Mcrrimac shirting prints , just opened , Co yard. Garner x CO.'H vide shirting percales on sale at Iflc , 3 2 jr. rind 15c yard ; among these you will llnd tlio newest patterns out. and a great ninny desirable styles which you will not bo able to got later In the noason. II A YD UN BROS. SPECIAL SALE ON MUSLIN AKD SHEETINGS. Soft finished LL bleached muslin Cc yard. Special bargain In soft finished bleached muslin at OJc yard. Hope , Forget-mo-not , MiiHfasoit , Fitchvlllo , Lonsdalo , Cnljot , Hlackstono , Fruit of Loom and a number of other brands , all at "ic ynrd on Monday. Also In stock , "VVaniHUtla , Utlca , 1'rldo of West , Dwlght Anchor , Masonvillo , Lungdon , G. B. and 70 , Homestead , etc. , etc. Full line of unbleached muslins at all prices' .Bleached pillow case muslin 42 in. , 10c.Kiln. ; . , 12 Jc. ISO in. , 13o.0-l ; in. ; Ific. Bleached and unbleached double width sheetings in all the leading miikcs. Our stock is much larger and bolter as sorted than last season. Yon will save inonov by buying vour shootings at Hoyden's. ' ilAYDEN BROS. CLOSING OUT BARGAINS ON MONDAY. Wo have just flnlbhcd invoicing and wo Bhnll plnco on sale Monday lots of bargains that wo wish to clear out of Block.Vhlto sbakor llannol , Co per j'ard ; all wool red twilled flannel , 18c ; till wool 5 ounce llannol reduced to 25c per yard ; 10-1 gray wool blankets re- duct d to ! )5c ) a pair ; 10-4 blue mixed Kersov bliuikpts reduced to $1.50 a pair ; fancy plaid all wool DCS Molnos blankets reduced to $3.SS ) a pair ; 10-4 white wool blankets re duced to $2.25 a pair ; 200 odd pairs of blankets at less than i their valuo. Largo square horse blankets reduced to l)5o ) each. Fur laprobes worth $8.00 to $12.00 , choice on Monday $5.00. Wool lap robes reduced to $1.50 each. Wo have marked down nil our remnants of dress goods , llannels , table linens , sheet- Ings , calicoes , Ac , at prices that will sell them fust on Monday. As there are n great many of them you will find that the cost cuts no llgtiro. They must and will bo sold at low prices. II A YUEN BROS. . DRY GOODS AND CARPETS. EMBROIDERIES AND LACKS. Monday wo place on sale the largest line of high art embroideries at loss than the cost of common or old stylos. This department will show an immense variety of fine , torchon and silk laces in now and elegant designs. Special sale of .ribbins , handkorchlos , ruchingB , veilings and notions. BOOKS AND STATIONERY. A real slaughter sulo in this depart ment to close out tlio entire stock. CLOAKS , SHAWLS AND JACKETS. Every article In this line ut a positive reduction to close the season , CARPETS , CURTAINS , DRAPERIES , Monday and Tuesday begins a regular slaughter sale in carpets , curtains , drap eries and shades. Look out for bargains. CORSKTSI ( JORSKTS1 On Monday wo place on sale 1QO dozen of Dr. Warner's now ideal corsets-tit 50o per pair. Also 50 dozen Brewstor's whalebone corsets ut 7Gc , worth $1.25. CO do/.on Broadway 'French woven cor- eets at 50c , worth $1.00. 1 caseof outing flannel shirts , 35c each ; gents' Cheviot Blurts , nice patterns , 45c ouch ; gents' fine linnutto shirts U5o , worth $1.00. Boys' doniot llannol waists only lOc , worth 40c. Ladies' fascinators , worth 35c , re duced to 1'Jc. ' Boys' 2Co wool mittens reduced to 12Jc. Ladies' heavy lamb's wool hose , worth 40c , reduced to 25c per pair. The best unlaundriod shirt , Now York mills , nothing bettor made , only 60o each. Gents' 75o night gowns on Monday only COc each. "IIAYDEN BROS. , ' Dry Goods and Carpets. ' PUR'NITUKE. Largo line of bedsteads tit all prices. Woven wire springs , uny size , $1.50 , worth $2.00. Mattresses , cot top , best ticking , $2.05 , worth $3.00. Kitchen tables , with drawer $1,25 , without drawer , $1,15. Largo line of center tables and fancy chairs at reduced prices. Trunks and valises cheaper than over. HAYDEN BROS. Dry Goods and Furniture. MOUSE'S SIMSUI.Yb Infants' Wenr i-.ml Children's Short Largest line of dainty styles ever shown in Omahiv. All entirely now designs confined ox- cluslvoly to us In this city. In flints' night slips COc. Infants' day slips SOe , 05c , OOc. $1.00 , 81.25. $1.50 , $1.75 , $2.00 , $2.50 , 83.00 , $3.60 , 84.00 , nnd up to $8.00 each. Infants' cambric skirts 7flc , $1.00 , $1.25. 81.50 , $2.00 and up. Infants' flannel sklrtsjl. 00 , SI. 50 , $2.00 $2.50 , $11.00 , $3,50 , $1.00 , $ o.X ( ) and up. Infant's blankets , $1.00 , $1.25 , $1.50 ! $2.00 , $ ; U10 , $1.00 , $5.00 and up. Infant's llannol sacquos , infant's llannol wrappers , rubber diapers , rubber bibs , ole. ole.Infant's first short dresses , 75c , $1,00 , $1.25 , $1.50 , $2,00 , $3.50 , $4,00 , $5.00 and up. up.Children's white dresses , aged 2 , 3 and 4 years , nt $1.25 , $1.50 , $1.75 , $2.00 , $2.50 , $3.00 , $ : i.5Q. $4.00 each and up. Children's skirts , sizes 0 months to 3 years , at 75e. $1.00 and $1.25 each. MORSEJRY ) GOODS CO. Parisian Suit & Cloak Co.'s Imnkrupl stock sale at Falconer's. Weather 1 ml I cos. Up to this date our monthly prognosti cations have been fully as reliable as the prophesies of the late lamented Wiggins , but at the beginning of a now year we resolve to do still better. The customary January thaw will bo dispensed with nnd passengers who travel in the electric lighted , steam heated , vcstlbulcd polucc car trains of the Chicago , Milwaukee A St. Paul Ity. , between Omaha and Chi cngo. will bo comfortably cared for re RurdiesH of vho outside atmosphere. Cltj ticket olllco , 1501 Farnaiu btroot ( Harkci block ) , Omahiu W. T. Hoauinn , wagons and earrings , THE FAIR'S ' LAST SHRIEK , Tomorrow Tlio Last Day That tlio Pair Sells Goods , V/E / MUST GET OUT NEXT TUESDAY , U'lintVo Cnn Sell Tomorrow Goes At Ati > - Price Kntlier Than Puck it Up-noodH Wilt He I'owl- lively All Hut Given Away. Messrs. Loovy ft , Cook , the gentlemen who have leased the buildings now oc cupied by The Fair , will take"possession February 1 and in order to enable them to make the necessary arrangements , wo must bo out TucsUiiy. Placed In this position , obliged to got out , no plueo for the goods , wo will soil tomorrow at re tail and in largo lots , at a fraction of the real value of the goods. DRESS GOODS WILL GO LIKE THIS ! All the double-fold plnld dress goods , worth up to 2oc , closed out at Co ti j ard. All the black nnd colored flno double- fold dress goods , worth up to oOc a yard , go at 23c. All our finest grades of Imported all- wool goods , worth up to $1 a yard , go at All our machine threads got at 21c a spool.ALL ALL GINGHAMS GO AT5C. Our entire stock of the the finest grades of dress ginghams and apron checK ginghams go nt oo a yard. Our entire stock of best quality indigo blue calicoes goes at fie a yard. All our dtws buttons , worth lOc , 15o and 20c , go til 2Jc a dozen. Our onllro stock of white cotton tape , le n roll. FINEST SILK PUJSIIES 33c. Our entire slock of the very finest grades of sillc plushes In all colors , which would bo cheap nt SI , go at 33c u yard. Our entire stock of COc turkey rod table damask goes at 2oc. ALL LADIES' HANDKERCHIEFS 2Jc. AVe close out our entire stock of hand kerchiefs , both ladies' and gents' , in white and colored bordered. W o give you the choice for 2jc. LADIES' AND MISSES' HOSIERY. Our stock of thesis goods ia still quite largo. Wo will close out tomorrow if possible. Nurses flno all wool cashmere goods that wore sold at 2")0 , go at lie. The finest grades of misses' fine all tvool imported cashmere hose , plain and ibbcd , go at lc. ! ) Ladies' all wool fast black cashmere lese reduced from 35c to I5e. The finest imported all wool cashmere lese in our store , worth up to $1.00 , gofer for 35o. MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING. Wo still have left about -100 of boys ; oed wool suits , which wo will soil to morrow in three lots , at ONE , TWO AND THREE DOLLARS A SUIT. In men's suits wo have exactly 580 oft , which will be closed out tomorrow : is follows : Suits that were $5.00 , $0.00 and $7.00 will bo sold for even $3.00. Men's fine all wool suits that were $10.00 and $12.00 wo will sell for $ U > 0. The finest suits In the house , worth $20.00 nnd $25.00 , go for $7.50 MEN'S UNDERWEAR , To close out till our odds and ends of while and colored underwear wo will sell them tomorrow at liijo. Ono lot men's heavy colored under wear , warm , good grade , 50c. Our entire stock men's 75c underwear go at 35c.CLOSING CLOSING OUT SHOES. nnd children's over shoes , your choice oOo a pair. 00 pair ladies' fine hand turned kid and dongola shoos , all small sizes , nothing larger than 3 } , worth up to $ .3.00 a pair , go for $2.00. 02 pairs ladles' fine dongola shoes , worth up to $ 1.00 a pair , all sizes , nothing , larger than 3 } , go for $1.70. ladles' lambs wool lined opera too slippers , bund turned , 70c , worth $1.50. Men's calf shoes 85c. Men's $8.00 hand sowed shoes , $3.00. Those tire C. M. Henderson & Co.'s well known hand sowed shoes , and stumped on the bottom. Ladies' warm felt slippers , 40e , Ladies' genuine $2.25 dongola shoos , all largo sizes , from 5 to 8 , go for $1.15 21 pairn men's shoos , all largo sizes , 10 , 11 and 12 , worth $2.50 , go for $1.35. Felt boots , 25c. As tomorrow is positively the very last day , wo call your undivided atten tion to the prices and goods offered in this advertisement. If there Is anything at all in our whole establishment that you need , and you are bound to bo able to use something , got it now at your own price or never. THE FAIR , J. L. Brundois & Sons , 13th nnd Howard. SKXSATIONAI , BA.IIGA.INS. The OO Cent Store , 1'iKt Fartiani Street Place on their "bargain table" for Mon day some of the greatest values over scon In house furnishing goods. ON THE 3 CENT TABLE can bo found line flint glnss tumblers sauce dishes , dinner plates , heavy steve pokers , fire shovels , pudding puns , dust pans , padlocks , sail iron stands , stove lifters , match safes , 5 papers tacks , 5 papers stove polish , egg beaters , 3-holo mouse traps , jup flour dredges , wlro tea strainers , ono dozen laini ) wicks , best No. 1 chimney , cake cutters , pie pans , dairy pans , box best puts pomade , cork screws , salt nnd popper shakers , quart dippers , pickle dishes and 500 other ar ticles that wo haven't space to mention. ON TIIE 7 GENT TABLE. Heavy glass butter dishes , celery glasses , spoon holders , creamers , sugar sifter , fancy cups and saucers , engraved tumblers , half gallon pitchers , syrup cans , patent salt Blinkers , fancy colored glnss salt shakers , biscuit jars , Mojallca creamers , heavy wlro strainers , best egg beaters , enamel handle rolling pins , enamel handle potato mashers , 2 nt. coffee iiots , heavy tea and cotTeo caniiis- tors , nickel hundlo frying jians , crumb pans and knives , wire potato stands , heavy curry combs , best can openers , square cnUo pans , flour sifters , 3 qt. palls , wire corn poppers , and hundreds of ether great bargains. Look out for our great lamp sale ! G t our prices on jewelry and silverware. Wo buy heavy , pay cash and give you all the benefits. Your interests tire ours. It pays to trade at THE 00 CENT STORE , 1310 Farnaiu btrcot. Parisian Suit & Cloak Co.'a bankrupt stock sale at Falconer's. Don't Fool Vourselft Notwithstanding all rumors to the contrary , the Chicago , Milwaukee & St , Paul Uy'u now stcnm heated palace Bleeping cars , with "electric llgnts in every berth , " etlll leaves the Union depot - pot , Omaha at 0:10 : p. in. dally , arriv ing at Chicago at 0:30a. : in. , in ample time to make all eastern connections. Ticket olllco , 1501 Farnaiu st. J. E. I'UBSTOX , R A. NASH , 0. Puss , Agt Gon. Agt IIAVDKN UUOS. Lett Inn Down the I'riccH on Crnck rs mill QucuiiHWnrc. Soda crackers. 5c ; pearl oyster , fie ; tea lunch , 12c ; grandmother cookies , 10 ; Boston butter , He ; Iced honey jumbles , 13c ; lemon \vulTeri , 1-lc ; fig tarts , 15c ; vanilla waffors , Me ; lunch cake Mjc ; cream wallers , Mjc ; chrlatmus lunch , He ; cocoa waiters , Hjc ; raisin cake 15c ; ginger cake , 8 jc ; crack noils , l" c ; orange wallers , lOc ; egg jumbles 14c ; vanilla cake , 12c ; Cocoa bar , 14c. Liver sausage , 5c ; bologna sausage , fie ; Erankforts sausage , 7je ; picnic ham , Cc , boneless ham , Sc ; sugar cured ham , Oc ; dried b'jef ! ) c. Imported chow chow , 15c per quart ; Imported olives , 2. " > c per quart. You cannot buy thorn for less than 7oc per quart ; imported prepared French mustard , loc per quart , or Go per bottle. The finest catsui ) . 15c per quart ; con densed milk , 12jo , 15c , l"Jc ; oil sardines , 5c ; mustard sardines , lOc ; sultnon , IL'jc , 15c , l"Jc per can ; this is the finest sal mon you ever eat ; l-lb ! can tomatoes , ic ) ; string beans , 8Sc ; Lima beans , 8Jc ; Hake hominy , 5c ; finite wheat , fie ; 7 bars best laundry soap , 2"e ; strictly pure buck wheat , 3c per Ih. Nice roll country butter 12jc , Ific , 17jc. Good creamery butter 20c. Sep arated cream 22c. Prill jelly 75c , Wo roast our colTue fresh every day. Hrokon Java 2oc. Fine sifted Rio 25c. Choice Hio 2.jje. Golden Rio 2Sc. O. G. Jnvaiilc. Private growth Java 3oc. Arabian Mocha I7c. ! Oriental Mocha 30c. Java and Mocha 35c , this la the finest drink ever blehded in colTee , Tea 15c , 25c , 20c. Uncolored .lap 3.'ic ' , 42c , o.0c. English breakfast 600 , GOc. Oolong 250 to UOc. Snow Flnko flour $1.00. Minneapolis best superlative $1,35. Davis Royal No. 10 $1.50. HAYDEN BROS. , Dry goods and groceries. HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS. Mirrors , with silver and gold finished frames , 25c ; decorated cuspidores in all colors , 25c each ; hanging lamps , $1.09 each ; stand lamps , 2,3c ; fancy lumps , $1.75 , worth $ . " > ; toilet sots , $2.33 ; wash bowl and pitchers , 29c each ; cups and saucers , 7 c each ; dinner plates , 7jc each ; tea plates , 5c each ; pie i > lates , 3jc each ; slop pails , 2oc ; coal shovels , 5c ; lifter , 2c ; the finest wringer made , $1.75 ; wash tubs , 45c , 550 , Ooc each ; a $2.75 got of patent flat Irons. $1.3.5 ; salt and pop pers , 5c each ; oil bottles , lOc ; cake turners , 3c each ; knives and forks , 2c each ; wash boards , 8c each ; scales , 5c each ; bird cage hooks , 6c each ; bread toasters , 5c ; granite iron ket tles , $ l.o ! ) ; blue onnmol kettle , $1.GO ; iron dish rags , 5c ; Pntz pomade , 2c per box , nutmeg grates , lo each ; broad knives , " > c ; foot scrapers , 5c ; screw driv ers , 2o ; flour dredges , 2c-cup ; ! ) gem pans , loc ; heavy pails with iron bales , lle ) ; cofTco and tea strainers , 2c ; largo milk pans , 3c ; glass water jugs , 2ic ! ; tumblers , 2c } each ; 2 boxes of tacks , le ; lamp chimney , 3 Jc ; rich cut glass toilet bottles , 25c each ; glass butter dishes , oo ; glass creamers , 6c ; glass spoon holders , 5c ; glass sugar bowls , 5c ; olive trays , 15c ; the Illy spoon holder , Ific ; celery glasses , 1'Jo ; carpet sweepers , 8Uo ; 4 milk crocks , lee ; a croud hatchet , 15c ; whips , 5e , wineglasses glasses , 3c each : ladies' favorite dust pan , 15c. HAYDEN BROS. , Dry goods and house furnishing. SHOE DEPARTMENT. EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS MONDAY. Wo sell Bixby's Best shoo dressing at oc per bottle , or C for 2oc ; sold every where for lOc. And Whittimoro's Gilt Edge dressing for 15c per bottle ; everywhere 2oo. . This is the best dressing made. ' Wo have received and out in stock the , past week a fine line of ladies' cloth top , pat. tip , foxed , button shoos tit $3.00 , worth $ -1.00. Ladles' fine dongola button shoes at $2.00 , worth $2.50. Ladles' dongola button shoes $1.45 , wortli $2.00. Misses' dongoln button spring heel shoes $1.50 , worth $1.75. Misses'dongola pat. tip spring heel shoes $1.05 , worth $2.00. MEN AND BOYS. Also on sale a now lot of men's fine shoes. If you will need a pair soon wo can save von money. Men's FINE HAND SEWED calf and kangaroo shoes , B , C , D and E widths , congress and lace , at $5.00 ; others will nsk you $0.00 for no bettor and can give you 110 better fit. Men's flno calf congress nnd lace shoos ut $2.50 , worth $3.00. Men's B calf congress and lace shoes at $1.75 , worth $2 50. Boys' shoes , sizes 'i to 5J , $1.25 , $1.45 nnJ $1.75. HAYDEN BROS. , Dry go'ods and shoes. Ready for linslnesi. Messrs. McCormick & Lund have pur chased the drug stores of D. W. Haxo and Max Conrad and consolidated the two at Saxo's old stand under Boyd's. John McCormick is nn Omaha boy and needs no introduction to the Omaha pub lic , while .Tolin G. Lund hits been for several years manager of Conrad's pro scription pharmacy. The now ( Inn having thoroughly renovated - - vated the Saxo store are now ready for business. They make a specialty of the prescrip tion business. This department is and always will bo In the hands of graduate and thoroughly .roliablo pharmacists. They have all Saxo and Conrad pre scription files and can refill all prescrip tions formerly filled by either store. The stock of fancy and toilet articles will be complete and of the best only. They will carry .the finest line of por- fumos'in Omaha. The old reliable soda fountain will bo in charge of exports only , and the best hot and cold soda water and fancy mixed drinks on earth dispensed. Quick Work. On December 1 Messrs. Shears & Mar- kol leased the now Lincoln hotel. On January 7 it was opened to the public , completely furnished , upholstered and draped throughout. The work was done by the Dewey & Stone Furniture com pany , and when the magnitude of the job is considered , the hotel being a mas sive stone building , 150 feet square and 7 stories high , and only 33 days con sumed in furnishing It certainly was quick work , and Omaha should b-i proud to posscssess a firm with the ability to doit. Homo Fire Ins.Co. Ofllco N.Y.Lifo Bld'g Sherman &McC'onnoIl , proscrlptlonlsts and family chemists. 1513 Dodge. The United Hebrews P. E. A's ' enter tainment will bo addressed by Dr. New ton Mason , at 2:30 : p. in. , at Commercial college , Fifteenth and Dodge streets. Also instrumental and vocal , music. Solo , "Lamentation at Jerusalem " with a cho rus of fourteen voices. Admission free , ad morse Parisian Suit & Cloak Co.'s bankrupt stock sale nt Falconer's. llclln & Thompson. The above named flrm.tho well known merchant tailors , will move to 1012 Fur- mun , ono door east of the Now York Life building February 1. They will carry ono of the largest stocks In their line , and will , as heretofore , guarantee every garment that leaves their store to bo first class in both fit and quality. Fine carriages , Soaraun's repository THE BOSTON STORE , Purchases a Qranfli faukrupt Stock of Oldaks. Co.x & Co. , Sixth AvonttP , New York ! Importers of Clunks , Kto. , Sold Out by tlio Shcrlrr Special Bale of Them Tomorrow. A MOST REMARKABLE BARGAIN IN THIS CLOAK PURCHASE. This stock owing to the mild weather is almost unbroken. It will bo found the latest , most stylish and desirable garments , and the manner of Its sale by the sheriff to us puts it in your hands nt 33c on the dollar. LADIES JACKETS. Ladles' heavy cloth jackets with As- trachan collars and raised sleeves , Now York prlco , $1.50 , now $1.55. Elegant seal plush jackets , silk lined with reverse fronts , raised sleeves , Now York price , $15.00 , now $ -3.03. Elegant plush wraps , made of."Lesllo's finest Imported English plush , hand somely trimmed. Now York prlco , $25.00 ; now $9.60. Elegant extra long real silk plush cloaks , real seal plush ornaments , quilted satin lining , go at $10.00. The finest quality ot real seal plush cloaks , extra long , raised sleeves , Now York price $30.00 , go now at $15.00. 6 plush nowmarkots of all lengths , with raised sleeves and revere fronts , Now York price. $50.00 , go in this sale at $10.00. Big lot fur lined silk garments , As- trachan wraps and silk brocaded now- markets. choice $5.00 ; Now York prlco being four to llvo times that amount. Over 150 nowmarkots in black , plain colors and btripos , elegant now style goods , worth $10.00 nnd$12.00 , go in this sale at $3.05. Your choice of Cox & Co.'s entire stock of nowmarkots , including all the novelties in imported cloaks , for $10.00i All the ladles line Astrachan capos In this stock go at $1.00. Tlio finest seal plush capes go at $3.00. All the children's cloaks , ages four to eight , over 50 different styles in this stock , your choice $1.00. INFANT'S CLOAKS. In this stock wore an immense quantity of infant's long and short cashmere cloaks , hand made , handsomely embroid ered in silk , which will be sold in four lots at at75c 75c , $1.50 , Jft.OO and 85.00. In thcso lots you will find the greatest bargain that wo have over been fortu nate enough to offer. Buying all goods for cash and in largo quantities we are enabled to oiler yon at all times bettor targains than any other house in our line. TIIE BOSTON STORE , 114 South 10th Street. No KtMimvtil Sale. No shopworn goods at auction. Hut wo arc at the old stand and our prices are at bed-rock for now and staple goods. 'A'B. HUHERMANN , ' , -Pioncor JeWelry House. 13tb and Douglas fatrect. A. It. HOOT. Esmond lllock Grocer. Pillsbury best flour , $1.50. Washburn's best flour , $1.50. Gold Modal flour , $ UO. Best superlative flour , $1,35. 3 cans string beans , 2oc. 3 cans peas , 25c. 3 cans succotash , 25e , Arbucklc coffee , 25c. Broken Java coffee , 23c. 1 pail jolly , 75c , Potatoes , $1.10 bushel. All kinds of fresh fruit and vegetables always on hand. Parisian Suit & Cloak Co.'s bankrupt stock sale at Falconer's. Item > val. The "Jo-Ilo" remedy to rooms 21 and 22 , Ware block. S. E. sornor 15th and Farnatn , over Kelley & Stigor's dry goods store. Take elevator on 15th street. The members of the Omaha turn- voroln are requested to meet at their hall at 1 o'clock p.m. today to attend the funeral of our late brother , Henry Goos. By order of. II. IlAUHHNS , Speaker. Parisian Suit & Cloak Co.'s bankrupt stock Bale at Falconer's. The now driving park association have already expended close to $15.000 in im proving the new fair grounds , and will expend this year from $50,000 to $100,000 ' more , till buildings to bo brick'and of the most permanent kind. I huvo some choice lots close to the main entrance at from $500 to $000 each which will double in value within the next few months , Investments in this property are sufo as government bonds. Forty acres close to now fair grounds , price $28,000 , will divide inio 200 choice lots which , within the next two or three years , will soil at a not profit of $50,000. It will not take much of your time to In vestigate this , and the profits to bo made tire sufliciont to warrant spending a lit tle of it. E. F. Seavor , N. Y. Life bld'g. Annual MuHqucriulo will bo given by U. P. band , February 13 , at Exposition hull , 14th and Cap. avo. Guntlumonin masks , $1.00 ; Indies , 50c. Spectators We , "Tho Glor'oua GISiiiate of California" Is hold to nnswon'for pretty rnuoh every thing which occurs regarding politics , religion , population and grapes , or any thing else in tho'favored Golden state. And truth to trill , there Is no climate like it In tlio world. The California'trip of this winter Is ono of the most lhiirmlng : in America. The Union nnd .Southern Pacific rail roads have made vast Improvements upon the line vial Oregon , and the jour ney now to Sum Francisco Is accom plished with thoijgroatost posslblo ease and comfort , without the delay formerly incident to wlntoo travel. Stanley's Judgment. The great explorer on his recent vlsl' ' to Omaha traveled via the Burlington and wus loud in his praises of the ser vice and equipment of the lino. The Burlington No. 2 , a handsome vestlbulot train of Pullman palace Bleeping cars reclining chair cars nnd dining cars leaving Omaha daily at 4:30 : p. in. fet Chicago , is perhaps the best known o the three daily trains for Chicago Pooriu , St. Louis nnd the oast. Th < Burlington also runs three dally trains to Denver and the west , and two to St Joseph , Atchison , Kansas City and the south. Ita local service Is unrivalled Nine fast passenger trains dally botwooi Omaha and Lincoln. Ticket olllco , 122 ; Farnam street , W. F. Valll , agent , and Union depot. < V VIILIII & CO ) \J 1 Ul , lonnaats 'Monday Rommuts Monday Remnants , hast Week lleforo Stook TnkliiK Urcsfi TrltuiniiiKH Almost Given Awny UarKnliiK In Clo.ilcs , K.o. Preparatory to stock taking we will offer on Monday 5,000 remnants of black and colored dross goods at half regular irices. This is the best and cheapest ot of remnants wo huvo over offered , special low prices have boon made on hem to close out the lot before \vo ti'.ko stock. Remnants of blnck cnshmoros. Remnants of black honriottas. Remnants of blnck serges. Remnants of all kinds of black goods. Remnants of black and white plaid. Romnnnts of colored wool Haunch. Remnants of plaids. Remnants of serges. Remnants of honricttn < ) . Remnants of table linens. Remnants of crushes. Remnants of nainsooks. Remnants of muslins , Remnants of sheetings. ' Remnants of ginghams. Remnants of flannels. Remnants of embroideries. Romnnnts of laces. Remnants of luco Ilonncings. Remnants of mailings. Remnants of ribbons. Sale of muslin underwent * still con- .Inues. DRESS TRIMMINGS ALMOST GIVEN AWAY. Elegant band and ornamental gimps , embroidered Persian bands , saloons , etc. , etc. , and odds and ends that have sold from 50c to $1.50 a yurd , for the next few days previous to stock takeng will bo offered at the ridiculously low price of 2oC A Y ARD. 20 per cent discount from regular prices , for this week only , an all blank ets and comforters. OUR CLOAKS. This is the last week before stock tak ing , and wo shall make great sacrifices on prices of cloaks , as wo aio anxious to close out the entire stock of all winter garments buforo Saturday night. Please note following prices : $50.00 plush wu-ques $30.00. $ 10.00 plush tsncqucs $22.50. $25.00 plush siH-qui'B $10.00. $13.00 plush jackets $7.50. $22.00 plush jackets $15.00. $7.00 Cheviot jackets $ o.OO. $11.00 cheviot jackets $7.50. $12.00 cloth nowmarkots $8.00. $17.00 cloth nowmurkots $10.00. Sale of muslin underwear continues this week. Remember , 20 per cent discount , this wool , only , on all blankets and com forters. KELLEY , STIGER & CO. , Corner Farnam and 15lh streets. Falling hair , dandruff , eczema success fully treated , Aline. Post , Withnoll. C < XV I' II 1. If IT I lifi. Under a late law made in Epypt the mnu who iniirrius need not keep his own imtno. but can take that of the woman if ho so desires. A j.V6w York husband was so Insanely jealous that ho would - talto tits wife's shoes with him when ho went to work so that she could not t'O out In his absence. The stupidest man In Now York ia n mem ber of three fiuihloimblo clubs mid Is much potted by mothers with nmrrliigeablo dnugh- t rs. His income is $2.)0,000 a year. Caavnsscr Can I see the good man of the house , nmdaml Mrs. Nagjrcrs No. you can't , There Isn't any peed man iu the house. There's only my husband. Currio Lane Chapman Catt said in her re cent hpeech ut the suffniBo convention iu DCS Moines : "Ltut it isn't so easy to pot a hus band. There uro not enough men to KO around at least decent ones. There arc a great many tliousniiii-dollur women now. They can't bo expected to murry 10-ccnt men. " Mrs. "Wedgwood I know I am cross nt times , John , but if I had my life to llvo over aenla I would marry you just the same. Mr. Wcdxewood 1 have my doubts about it , ray dear. " A. clause of the marriage contract between the late Dr. Schlictr.nnn and the Greek ( -irl whom bo made his second wife was to tlio effect that she should improve lier knowledge of Homer by learning nnd reciting fifty lines of the Iliad nightly. Sehliomnmi , when tell ing the story to his friends , always said that neither tears nor entreaties ever Induced him to let her oft a single Hno. .Wife I don't blnmo you so much for being drunk , but for staying out all night. Hubby You wrong me , tuy dear. You should Irnvo known 1 shouldn't come to you iu aa intox icated condition. Hicks I am noyer aolo to find anything in tliis house. Mrs , Hicks Oh yes , you are. You find limit about all the time. Mr. Hollows ( to Chicago widow to whom ho had oaco been inavriou ) And so your last husband Is duiidf Widow Yes. "ft is neeillcss to ask you , of course , it lie was will ing to die ! " Japan has u rapid-transit style of divorce which must excite the oiivy of Chicago. A citizen' I'izen has boon divorced from his thirty-tilth wife , nnd there nro indications in the neighborhood where tin lives that ho is getting ready to marry his thirty-sixth , The Keokuk Gate City notes the marrlngo at Creston , la. , n few days ago of Mr , Corn and Miss Wheat. Those confiding young persons have entered upon the solemn grind of married llfo , Let no ribald jester chad them. A queer story comes from Willlamsbiirg Ind. , relative to Frank Helms of that place and Daniel Smith of Carlos City , agreeing to swap wlve.i. It was snld that the Helms wore disconsolate because they had no chil dren and the Smiths because they were being fnvorod with too many. Uy the swap Smith's wife and four children nnd n small farm were to go to Helms , nud Helms' \vlfo and a small town property to Smith , but Justice IJusli of Carlos City , on whom they depended to satisly the law while they were satisfying themselves , could not find anr authority for divorce and remarriage under such circum stances , and hence the swap hangs fire , The latest is that the contracting parties have agreed that each shall apply for a divorce nttho coming term of the court on the ground of cruel nud inhuman treatment and then remarry according to the original agiooincut. Mttln I iit Wont to Market , " as Bungin "Castles in the Air" at A. IIospo's music store. Facial massage complexion treatment , blemishes of face , nock and arms treated at .Mine Post's all ) S. 15th. California lOt Pullman tourist sleeping car excur sions to California and Paclllo coast points leave Chicago every Thurwlay , Kansas City tu'ory Friday via the Santa Fo route. Ticket rate from Chicago $ 17.50 , from Sioux City , Omiihn , Lincoln orKansas City $35 , sleeping car rate from Chicago per double berth , from Ktinsna City $3 per double borth. Every thing furnished except meals. Those excursions are personally cpnducted by experienced excursion mumiRors who accompany parties to destination , For excursion folder containing full particu lars and map folder and time table of Santa Fo route and reserving of sleeping car berths , address S. M. On oed , general - oral agent , E. L. 1'almnr , freight and patwongor ngont , A.T , it S , F. railroad , ll.N. Y. Lifo Dldg. , Omaha , Nebraska. DEMON BROS , Monday All Width ? of Wide Sheetings at Not Cost. OutClonk Sale Still Continues Only Ono M cult lloforo Invoicing ; Great Cuts in livery Depart - part men I. Wo quolo a few prices. C'omo in and sco for yourselves how wo nro cutting the prices ; only ono week more before inventory ; lota of btuff to close out regardless of cost or value. Popporol 10-1 unbleached shoctlug1 Popporol l-4 ) unbleached shooting ISo. Popporol M unbleached shooting l"c. Pojiporol 7-1 unbleached shooting 15o. Popperol 15-inch unbleached sheeting lOc. Pepporol-lU-lnch unbleached shouting Do. Do.Tho The bleached Is 1 and. 2 cunts a yard higher. All Lockwoods , Utlcns , Fruits and Wiinisutta sheetings at nut cost for one day , Monday ; and don't forgot jou can buy as nuicli as you want. We oll'or Monday 100 full size comfort ers formerly sold and worth $1.5 ! and SI.00 ; choice Monday , lSc ) each. Big line kid gloves , blades , browns and tans , only COc pair ; worth $1.00. 60 dozen ladles' line medicated scarlet vests and punts , formerly sold from $1.50 to $ : > .00 each ; choice Monday , ! ) So each. Our great cloak sale still continued. Ladles' fast black hose , a beauty , at 5c pair. Ladles' all wool hose Monday 25c pair , worth 'lOo. Ladies' balbriggan fleece lined hose at lc ! ) pair , worth S5c. Big lot dress goods at 49c ynrd , worth up to OUc. 200 dozen fine largo towels Monday , 25o each , worth -I0c. Great cuts in every department. See us Monday sure. ISfcXNlSON BROS. "Old Honesty'1 flour ia good and cheap , why pay fancy'prices for an articleno bettor ? All grocers handle it. Try it. Stolen , January - - , Hnrsi ; mill Jtug y , KtMV.inl $70.00. By the owner $35 for return of borso and buggy , By sheriff of Douglas county for tlio arrest and conviction of the thief , llorso flvo years old , weighs about OtK ) , color d cop bay , short iniino and tail , right hind foot white , scar on both hind legs about mid way between knee and hoof. Scars on right side of leg. Blind bridle on with side chocks , bit covered with leather. HorsiJ's month alittlo horuon right siflo. Sidebar top buggy , running gears painted a wino or red color , bed piano box painted black. Send information to L. J. Hohrbough or Chief of Police Soavey , Omaha , Neb. Parisian Suit & Cloak Co.'s bankrupt stock sale at Falconer's. Peacock coal. No boot , quick llro , white ash. A. .1. Meyer & Co. , opp. P. O. Electro thermal baths , massago. man * acure , choropodlst , Mine. Post , lill ) S 15. NOX-1 . \ HT1SAN l < \YKMI-ilS. ; The QNitlinna ! Alliuiicp Moots In Oiirilm Tin-lav. Moi'i.TOX , Ia. , Jan. 21. To the Editor of Tin : Dir. : : 'fho National fanners' alliance will hold Its eleventh annual convention nt Omaha , Neb , , oa Tuesday , January 27 , 1601 , and will consist of representatives from the several states organized under the auspices of the National fanners' alliance. The occasion will certainly bo ono of pro found interest and tlio deliberations of tlio convention will undoubtedly be attended with important results. Not only Is the condition o ( the national alliance and its constituent state organizations more healthy and harmonious than any previous year , and its membership more actively alert and Intclliccutl.v iutore.Ued in the work than ever before , but the necessity for agricul tural organization In order that united effort may resist unjust encroachment and correct economic wrongs which have hitherto un duly burdened the farmer , Is becoming more and moro generally recognized , both by the farmers themselves and the public ut largo engaged in other pursuits. The general recognition of the necessity for some organization has led to a compar ison t > y the farmers and the public ot the National farmers' alliance with other or ganizations having the sumo general pur pose , namely , the advancement of agricul tural interests and the improvement of tlio condition , socially , politically and economic ally of those engaged In agriculture. The national alliance has not suffered by the com parison. Its members In local , county , state und national alliances assembled have , as n rule , 'counseled wl-soly together ; they have engaged In diligent educational study of questions before formulating demands re specting them ; while firmly insisting upon their own rights as fast as they clearly saw them , they have carefully avoided cncroaoh- incuts upon the rights or others ; they have made great permanent gains in the direction of securing conditions moro nearly In consonance - sonanco with Justice to the farmer , and in doliiR this have been careful to fortify themselves by such Intelligent study of the principles contended for as would secure coninclion on thoiiart of the public that they were ripht. Not only have the points thus gained been substantial and permanent gains , not requiring to bo con tended for again and again , year after year , but they have established a presumption in the minds of tlio public Unit the things which the National farmers alliance shall hereafter demand will bo right. The moral vantage ground thus secured cannot bo too highly estimated. Itomibles us to approach pur fol low citizens In other walk * of llfo with the presumption In our favor with regard to the demands wo make , The non-pnrtlsuii methods which our fundamental law prescribes hnvn impressed the public with the belief that wo have bep.n actuated by a dcslro for Justice and tho'ci- tabltslimont of right economic conditions , nnd not by a desire to help this or that party , or to become apolitical party ourselves. AH these considerations have gained for the National farmers' ' alliance a degree of public confidence which is as gratifying and as heli > - ful for every Just purpose wo entertain as it is merited. It is under thcso auspicious circumstances that the farmers' national nlllancoapproaches its eleventh annual convention. That the session will bo moro than ordinarily Interest ing docs not uiliiilt of n doubt , and that Im portant results will flow from the ineotinir scorns clear. AUGUST I'ovr , Secretary. Tlio Now Illuuk Hills Uouto. The Black Hills branch of the U , & M , has been completed to JJcadwood , S. I ) . , und on Wednesday next the roud will bo ready to receive freight cpnslgnod to Deadwood , The road will bo thrown onm to p'issengor tr.i flic on Fobruury 1. This branch has boon oper ated as far as Hill City , distant aoout thirty or forty mlles from Uoadwood , for some time. It leavoa the main line to Kvanston at Kdgeinout and runs through the hills to Ueudwood. The completion of this line gives two lines between thin city and the city of the Hills , namely , the I ) , & M. nnd thu l-ik- horn. lioUi nro about the same length and traverse entirely different sections of this state. The B. ft M , will run through tdodpera and chnIr cars Dotweon Omaha and Uoadwood , both ways. W , W. Johnson , formerly agent of the B , & M , at Hastings , will bo appointed Konoral agent at Deadwood , Daniel M. Howu IMS sued J.S. McNaily for 11.MX ) dumaires by reason of Injury which ho alleges McNnlly did him in u laundry part nership. N , It. I'ntounor. Tlio bankrupt stock of the Parisian suit company bought by us a few days npo will bo plni'od on sale Mondny. Tlio stock la in perfect condition nnd ov.ory garment Is pimr.intoo ; ! to fit , V They wore all bought for this scasou'a ' ' trade , and nro imdo by manufacturers who try and see how well they cm inalci ) n garment not how cheap they can iiuilco thorn. During this sale you will bo able to buy : * A ch lid's coat for 50c. A tallies' jacket for Too. A ladles' wrapper for Too. - * A misses' jacket for $ ,1.75 , A ladles'lino ready made suit , SI.S3. A genuine seal plush Kieque , SUSj. A genuine soul sldn coat , $85. A X X X X seal nk'n ' coat , $125. All other stock to bo sold proportion ally low. lUc ribbons , all silk , flc , lOo handkerchiefs for oo. An S-yard dress pattern. $2,15. Dress pattern of plaid serge , $ -1.70. § 1.00 colored surahs , 7oc. $1.57 colored failles , $1.05. A full 10-1 blanket , -I5c. $12.00 curtains for $ -1.CO. 75c window shades -too. Gloves , laces , hosiery , underwear , do mestic linens , embroideries , muslin un- dorwosir , black goods and millinery , all included in this great salo. Mail orders promptly filled N. B. FALCONKtt. curs LMUCKS. Marked Down Kloh.Klne and Costly Goods Slaughtered. Solid silver , silver nlntcd ware loss than mnnufacturors' urlcos. Art yoods at almost your own prico. Mantel clocks tit less than cost to im port.Bronzes Bronzes at your own price. Great reduction in prices of watches nud Mil id Hold jewelry. Diamonds marked down. Tins sale lasts till February 10 , If low prices toll wo shall not move or pack a siiiK-lo piece of bulky troodn. Como and sou prices nt once. 0. S. RAYMOND , Douglas nnd IStb Btreotg. > Arc You Coin ; * Houtli Tills Winter ? Parties contemplating- vinit to the far-famed Sutherland , the favorite rot - t > orl of Omaha people , or to ether points in Florida , will llnd that the rates nnd time uro tlio BIIIIIO via The Burllncton ob Chicago and thcnco via Cincinnati or Louisville , as via St. Louis , with the ad ditional advantages of the vestibule limited trains nnd elegant dinlnir car service which nro charnctorlatic of thin route. The Burlington nlf-o has on sale round trip tickets to aJl southern points either via Kansas City and Memphis , or * via St. Louis , olVorintf a greater variety of routes than any other lino. For full information , tickets and sleeping berths call at city thikot olllco , 1JJ ; Farnam street. W. F. Vaill , agent. "Some persons including myself , " said the parson , "liellovo Hint In the next world wo but continue tlio work nf this,1' "Anil you exjiuct to jtrouch iu hcuvon , doctor ! " 'Yos. ' " "I think I'll go to-elsowhero.1' Poor llttlo Jenny llnd only a penny To put on the pinto In church ; She thought It too small , Uidn'tglvoit at nil , So the heathen were left in the lurcli. Hovivnlist ( In eastern Kentucky ) Ola man , don't you \vantto \ ho born again ! Old If iilntuck No , f.ah. "Why not ? " "CiiUHo I might bo a cold water crank next time. " "Duo as you would bo dun by , " said the man who was uiiablu to pay his'hills. And tlio tlclc of the clock anil a firm trust In prov. iilunco were all Unit was left him after tha sheriff had finished with him. The widow's mite was rather small , As preachers do rcluto ; But while her mite might have been smalt The widow's ' smlfo is great. "Parson" Davioa might hire ills old stamping - ing ground , Battery I ) , uiiil nrrungo to have Kov. lirolwtuiul Uov. Uiinsaulus preach the gospel to a finish , "Now , Ilohbio , put your head down while Mr. Cuoreight aslts the blessing. " "But , inn , wliy can't I roll up my eves the way ho does ! " The man who will complain that a twenty minute sermon h too long , will sit naff a day watching a couple of chess players making two moves. The way to got young folks to church Employ a pastor fair nnd young ; Ilo'll-surely draw the sweet girls out , And then , of course , tlio hojs will coma. "llrothroii , " said tlio minister , "lot usiiow offer up n heartfelt prayer for the conversion of the choir. " Some go to church to say their prayers , And sonic to show off their clothe * ; Hut traiapi go because thupiirlia uro cold. Anil the steam plpo warm up their tees , "lirudders , " said the Uov. Polinluxtor GnmhorrVi "Christinas and Noiv Year's am pas' ' an' do ncarts o' some ain't changed. Doy is like do Ice n hard uu * slippery lot o' folks , nnd udder folksos has to w'nr ' skates tor nulls' an" Impression dem. " Wliun you llnd a man who believes In aa old-fashioned fire anil brimiMtono hell you have ono with a lot of enemies ho can't got oven with , "Ilrothren , " said the old minister , "tho peaplo that now stand ontsido tlio church door and laugh will ho the ones that will stand outside the gate ot heaven and \vuop \ , " Cnllor I'lcaso. sir , the master , Dcacoa Skinflint , died laat night and ttio missus wonts to know If j'ou will pleasn preside al tlio funeral i Long-Suffering Pastor Yes , ccrtuinly , with plcusuro. Node , bunt und arms developed , phys ical weakness , nervousness tiuntud b massage , electricity. Mino.i'ost.Ull ) , S.lo Winter KxeiirHiniitt South. Tlio WiibriHh has placed on halo roundtrip - trip tickets , with choice of routes , to all the winter resorts of thu south. Parties desiring to go direct to Sutherland , Omaha's famous winter resort , wlioro j-oii have boating , fishing and bithng : ! la midwinter , should take the Wu'iash , in connection with the new fast train on the L. & N. , with through sleeping cars to Tampa , Fin. , via Jackson vlllo and Lachoocheo. Only 52 hours to Jacksonville - ville , 03 to Tampa and 70 to Sutherland , 12 hours in advance of nil ether routes. Reclining chair and Pullman bulTot sleeping euro on all trains. Uiiggago checked from hotels and private resi dences to destination , For tickets , sleeping car accommodations nnd full In formation in regard to routes east or honth call at the Wahash olllce , 1603 Farnam street , or writu to G. N. CLAYTON , Northwestern Pass. Agent , Onmlm. In the way of novelties in corsage * there li nothing prottlcr than ono made of pink satin , covered over on owi side hvrulrnpury brocada trimmed with otter , The drop ry form * ' sleeves , while on thu other Udo thu corauga , rr has hut two bunds of satin ns opaulcttos , \\\\\f \ Ix-low u rllihon of sat In tied round thu una and formed into a how.