Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, December 10, 1892, Page 8, Image 8

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    Grand Grand Opening
Toy Openin
Saturday Saturday.
SATURDAY
Books for Little Folks ,
Boo'o ' for Big Folks ,
A Wilderness of Picture Books , Scrap Books
Toys
Largest Novels , A'jjn ) , flJl3
Large Toys Small Toys , Books of Poetry , Fiction and Art ,
, of Boys' Books , Girls' Books '
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Iron Toys , Tin Toys , Solemn Books , Comic Books ,
Wooden Toys , China Cookery Books- Blank BooksSn / ;
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Toys , Dolls , V agons ,
Large sutin dressed dolls . .
Cradles Beds Doll Buggies I-ino kid body dolls
, , Uiiim and washable dolls . AVe also place on sale tomorrow e
Rubber dolls from 5c to $1. the entire sample line of Dolls of - . ,
gies Blocks Rocking the largest doll house in America. %
, , There are no two alike in this lot ' "
3 ( inch indestructible dolls , Inrcc and they range from the one cent
Mechanical head , HSc.
Horses. Games \
. doll to the stately character dolls at
, DOLL FURNITURE. To lady who calls
n . , $5.00. every tomorrow we present ,
nulls
tioU 10o to lie. '
that and Dolls' sldobounK dolls' Dolls'brn drossorsui i hpiU U . 01,1 t.v the Christmas number of our sup rb fashi on journal '
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move run
Toys , go , blcs WRshstands . , . . ilolln' furniture sets , ( lulls' From 25cto $1.75
Botsof tllslics. etc. troniau to 81. Hoys' Office Desks from $1 to $1.50
Dressed Dolls from
Largest Line off Child's Rockers and Chairs in Omaha from lOc to $1. 25c ( o $5. $
BLOCKS , A.B.C. Blocks , BnUpf S5S > SSoi , 10c 15c 25e 69c and $1 It contains 34 pages of brilliant and interesting rcadinglL
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" ' matter , beautifully illustrated l and 1 i t i j * !
devoted
to
GAMES , every kind of Game there is ; take your"choice fronTSe'to $1 wants , whims , and fashions. Be sure and get a copy. women
Certainly never in Omaha and perhaps never anywhere
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else was there ever such a Toy Room sean such as our basement u Baby's Picture Books 5e , V
1,000 lands Children's 13ooks , | 5c , I9c , 25c.
Train ot cars , hook and i t
ment is now. No exclusive toy house even ever displayed so ladder. Fort Columbus , s . . . . . .
great a stock , nor were such prices ever found with cannons , full rigged At from I9c to 85c. including Little Iluiu-hbach ,
ships , tool chests , Toilet Cases , Undo Sam's Sto-y Uook , In DarlccHt Africa. A
anywhere as you will find them now. Manicure Sets , lluu Aiotind the World , All Aboard for Sunrise
IOC 10 $1. $ Work Boxes , Lands , etc.
.
Smokers' Sets , Red Line Poems ,
Shaving1 Sets , BKAUTIFUL GILT BINDINGS , Cowpor , Keats ,
Come and see it ! Brjng your little ones , Card Cases , Bryant , Goldsmith , Gray's Lucille , Scott
Mechanical Toys Aurora Loiph , etc. , all at 59c-
and let them enjoy a sight dear to their hearts , Clockwork Poker- Sets , All the poets , padded , embossed - morocco bind
,
* Toys All at famous ing , at 98c , worth $2.
and the like of which you never saw yourself Spring Toys , etc. Boston Store Prices. Poets , in embossed satin , 39c.
when you were little. Books for Every Home. i 5t
Tin Morns. Heroes of the D.irlc Continent , Buffalo Bill's Wild
West , Daniel Boono's Camplires , Livingstone's I
Trumpets. Savage World , The Story of the Civil War , and
hundreds of others. Is
In nil sizes and every kind Pictorial History of All Countries , rich binding ,
" of beautiful ornamentation , 98c. DRUMS 2
Blocks"from lOifto $1 BLACKBOARDS. 2J
2t
BLACKBOARDS.PORT At Very Low Prices IftRGE LINE CLOIH-B01D NOVELS , 15(5. ( t
PORT COLUMBUS Over a thousand elegant cloth-bound from
novels , by all the noted and cele
loth and Douglas Streets brated author ? . Gifts. '
With soldiers and largo cannon for bombarding Elegant
Actual value , 50c for lOc to $1 $
barding ; dlbclosing a line battle scene , OMAHA. ;
BUTCHER STOLE HIS BRIDE
"Waterloo Society Torn tip Over an Elope
ment in High Life.
PRETTY PEARL PARK FOOLED HER PAPA
Daughter of the Village MVrclmnt I'rlneii
JClopcH nnil Miirrlvi tlio Knight of the
Kuw mill CliMivcr In Spltu of
.Strong Opposition.
The fashionable society of the little town
of Waterloo Is all torn up- and the cause of
the tear Is an vlopcniont In high life.
The inert-limit prince of the town is F.
Park , nail ho hns a daughter , Pe.irl ,
n brlght-cycd lass of seventeen sum
mers , who is fair to look upon. For
some time she has been the belli )
of the town , anil : iuy anil all of the kills
wcro ready and willing to fall down unil
worship at her shrine , but tlioy wcro not all
permitted to enjoy this privilege , for there
was a favored suitor , ono J. L. Dcnlon , the
town butcher , who was possessed of some
wealth tun ! a fairly good looking faco.
Whether L'utting steaks or chops , Dimton's
thoughts always went out to Pearl , the
merchant's daughter. As ho pressed Ills suit ,
the magnate of the Park household looked on
with any amount of displeasure , openly
declaring that a common town butcher
iviis not worthy the Unml'of his daughter ,
who , as ho put it , was better suited to pre
side over tlio parlors of a pritiro. Pcnrl lis
tened to all of the pretty talk , but she had
no lilcaof Joining hands with a prince , or any
thing of the kind , ami having a iiiliul of her
own bho conveyed thn information to that
father of hers that u butcher was gooil
enough for her , anil that she preferred love
In a cottage to waiting for a rich innu , with
a possible chance of dying an old maM ,
coiiiitu't iiiiiircupiii.
This pretty nnd playful remark caused the
father to boll over with ungtTfcnil ho at once
proceeded to inform Mr , Dcntoii that ho
must not darken the door of' ' the Park man.
ion again.
Of eoursu this caused a secno , ami tears
( lowed freely , but Papa Park's heart was
hardened ami Instead of rckmthig ho simply
tolil Miss Pearl that if phi ) attempted to
meet young Denton she would bo locked la
her room anil thorn kept until she wuu ready
to cry , "hold , enough. "
It was tilmply a ease ivliero true love took
considerable pleasure In laughing at the
locksmith ,
Pearl nmilo all l < lmls of promises , but she
eld not intern ! to keep them lor a minute , as
sha fully reall/ed that n bad promise wub
bolter broken thnn ki-pt.
Last Sunday , unbeknown to the members
of her family , ho mot Denton down on the
banks of the raging Klkhorn , where , thcro
nnd tljen , a job was put up on her father.
The job was in the saum line of many n ouo
that has been waged against obstreperous
nnd unyielding parents. It was simple , anil It
was to elope with the coming of the night.
All the littlu preliminaries wcro arranged ,
ufter which the two young people went baeis
to the town' , taking dlflVrent routes , and
looking as Innocent PS two of the last spring
lambs.
Pearl was ns happy as n lark and went
nbout the household duties > 8indiig ! some
llttlo.ultty that pleased her father amai-
iiigly , ami after tlio dinner was over anil the
family had gutheml In the great room Pupa
Park took occu&lon to remark that It waa
inauy u day * huc h bad tcon Pearl foci o
blithe and gay , ami he hoped that she
hail eoneludeil to give up that butcher.
When Pearl heard this she refrained from
saying a word , notwithstanding the fact
that she was Hlmost dying to tell the old
man of the surprise party that was in store ,
As night drew on apace , Pearl sought the
seclusion of her chamber , and there , under
the light of the lamp , she tied up a bundle of
hur best clothes ami dropped them from the
window.
AVont to Grctnu , Sure.
During all of this time Mr. Denton was
not Ulle , for ho was hunting a man who for a
consideration was willing to stay in the
butcher shop for a few days and manipulate
the saw ana cleaver. Having found that
man he proceeded to the livery stable , where
ho hired the fleetest team and a driver was
engaged to take two persons to Grctna , in
Sarpy county. The driver was cautioned to
keep a eloso mouth anil bo at tlio back gate
of tlio fence that surrounded the Park resi
dence at an hour not later than 8 o'clock. A
coin was slipped Into the hand of the livery
stable man and away Mr. Denton went to
array himself in Ills best suit of dollies.
When the hour of 8 was tolled off by
the town clock the team , driver , Mr. Denton
ami a bundle of clothes backed up to that
back gate. A minute later one of the
windows of the Park residence went up and
a pretty girl appeared , With a spring slio
leaped into her lover's arms unil was hurried
to the waiting carriage. The whip was
piled to the horses anil away the imrty went
toward the Sarpy county line , Tlio couple
told the driver to make for Grctna , and
when that town was reached Denton nnd
the girl boiuilcil a train for Papilllon , reachIng -
Ing there Monday morning , where the knot
was tied as tight as the county juilgo could
draw it.
When the Monday morning sun nroso at
Waterloo , the rage in the Park resilience
was something frightful to behold. The head
of the liouso declared that ho would do some
thing rahh ami at oneu went to the station ,
from vthcncQ ho sent , telegrams In every
direction , instructing the olllelals of the
towns along tlio line to Htop the wediliug and
arrest tlio parties who wanted to bo made
one. The telegrams ere too late , for oven
when they wcro sent Mr. Park's daughter
was Mitt. Denton , instead of Miss Pearl
IMrk.
Friends of the parties arc now laboring to
bring about a reconciliation.
Tlio "Nn. Wheeler ) & Wilson is the only
K > i'U-sHrli | machine muilo that will maintain
an oven and perfect stitch at different speeds ,
Kolit by Gco.V , Lancaster & Co. , 514 S. 10th
BtlOCt.
Till : MOIISU IdtV ( iOOIt.4 CO , .
llliinki-tii ,
Tomorrow wo take 00 pairs of whlto
blankets that have boon sold from $5.00 to
fS.OO a pair nnd mark them 82.75 a pair ,
Soiuu of these have been slightly soiled ,
others show little imperfections In weav
ing ; nearly every pair is nil wool nntl
10-4 to 11-4 in elzo. They will bo found
on second llonr center tatilos ,
COMFORTS. COMFORTS.
100 comforts that havu boon $1.60 and
$1,76 go tomorrow at OSe each ,
Our stock Is very complete in horse
blankets and lap robes ,
Our pi Ices will in tores t von.
T1IK MORSE DRY GOODS CO.
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I.ooU Out lor t'ohl Weutlipr.
But ride inside of the olootrlo lighted
nnd steam heated vostibulod apartment
trains of tlio Chicago , Milwaukee & St.
Paul railway and you will bo HB warm ,
comfortable and cheerful AS in your own
library or boudoir. To travel bot'woon
Chicago nnd Omaha in those luxuri
ously appointed trains is a supreme sat
isfaction ; and , as the Eomowhnt ancient
advertisement used to read , "forfurthei
particulars see small bills. " Small bills
( and largo ones , too ) will be accepted
for passnqo and elooplng car ttickots ut
1601 Furuuui strooU
ALL KNOW C , 0 , D , BROWN
They Know His Famous Grocery Stock and
His Low Prices.
MR. BROWN WAS UNFORTUNATE
Hut lll.s Xiimo VTasn Ouurniitco cif Highest
l xcullpuru nnd Low 1'rlcrs Hnyileu
llros. I'lirrhnHoil llln Stock From
the Mortgagees.
They can now soil the poods at about
ono-lmlf Brown's low prices. The goo's '
are now in and the sale begins Saturday
morning , December 10 , and will bo con
tinued from day to day till the entire
etoclc Is sold. This IB positively the
best chance over offered to purchase
holiday supplies. Tno stock is complete
in every particular and will put our
grocery department on record for high
tfrado goods at lowest prices ever known.
Do not full to visit the cloak and dross
goods departments.
The greatest sale over known is now
on.
CLOAKS AND JACKETS.
Having purchased from an eastern
manufacturer who needed money more
than ho needed goods , a lurgo line of
cloaks and jackets , wo are enabled to
offer same to the public at prices that
strike our competitors dumb.
No old goods , no chestnut ? , but choice
seasonable garments.
For 81.50 you can buy a black or tan
fur trimmed jacket worth $7.00.
For $ ( ! . " / > an elegant tan coonoy
trimmed jacket worth double.
For $7.60 a brown chinchilla trimmed
with wildcat fur , worth double ,
For $10.00 4 shades of tun with 0 d.lf-
foront kinds of fur , well worth $18.60.
For $1U)0 nn olegnnt mink ttlmmcd
garment , also the Franklin coat goes at
the same prico.
For $15.00 choice of 10 different styles
n fur trimmed jackets , SU inches long.
CHILDREN'S CLOAKS.
For a 4-year-pld child a good cloak
for $1.50.
For a 0-year-old child a good cloak
for $1.05.
For a 8-yoar-old child a good cloak
for $180. .
For a 10-yonr-old child a good clonk
foi-SiOO.
For a 12-year-old child n good cloak
for $2. 85.
Largo line of ladles' wrappers ,
Largo line of double and beaver
shawls.
Largo line of fur capos.
Are all Included in the above sale at
largely reduced prices.
Examine goods before purchasing
ohowhoro.
IIAYDUN BROS.
Dry-goods and carpets.
Shetland Ponies for ealo at Horlon's '
pony farm , Museutlno , la.
Xfw Murk of I'lirnltiirc.
All goods marked low in plain iigurcs ,
CHAS. SinvKiiicK &Co. ,
1200 , 1208 and 1210 Furnam St.
hvtlet * uf fire Hi/foor / lts uiuhrthtt html , fifty
centt ; cticli tuliUliunid line ten ctntt.
UOTVDccfiutiur 8 , u son , to Mr. anil Mrs. I ) .
A. IJoty , 1135 North Iwcuty-buvviiUi btrcut.
1IAYDRX IIUOS.
Toys nnil Holiday Ciooils.
Now is the time to make your selec
tions If you wish to avoid the big crowds
late on" Wo arc now in shnpo to do
business in our toy rooms , covering two
floors , although new goods arc bolng
added daily and it will pav you to
visit us often during the next two weeks.
Our display of dolls is much bettor
this year and they are selling fast ; look
them over and compare prices.
Largest line of line dressed dolls over
displayed.
Toilet cases , manicure sots , jewel
cases , work boxes , etc. , in great variety.
Albums , the lincst line over displayed
and plenty of them.
Autograph albums 25c , COc and 76c.
Fancy plush pincushions 19c.
Match safes , card cases , cards , satchot
bags , poker sots , etc.
All the loading and now games you
will find right hero.
Iron toys of every description.
Elegant display of rubber goods in
balls , dolls and fancy figures.
A boautful ! line of wooden toys , tin
toys , etc.
Musical instruments ; a full line to
select from.
The largest stock of picture and juve
nile books in Omaha.
Doll buggies , tool chests , iron wagons ,
velocipedes , tricycles , bedsteads , wheel
barrows , bucksaws , in fact .you will iind
what you want at ilaydons' toy and hol
iday department , the largest in this
city.
HEADQUARTERS
OP SANTA GLAUS.
C. O. D. BHOWN'S
BANKRUPT STOCK ON SALE.
Baltimore fresh oysters , solid moats ,
2Co per quart.
Michigan celery , 22o per do/.on.
Wo have the finest. Htrawborry and
raspberry nrcserves at 12o per pouiuj.
Mlnco meat , 7c ! | per pound.
Apple butter , J7jo per pound.
Now , then , we have country butter
for lie , 18o , ] 5c , 17o and bent country
butter for lOo.
Romambor this butter is inudo from
thocranm that comes from Nebraska
cow's milk.
Crenmory wo'havo at 21c , 23c and Zoo.
Our Boparntoncrentnory , 27c.
In nheofio wo tnko thu icud , as wo
handle only thesnnobt domestic and im-
po rtcd goods.
Rochfort Imported , f > 0c per pound.
Fromngo do brio , 40o per pound.
Sab sago , So per package.
Ncufchatol , 7io per mckago.
Plnoapplo cheese , GOo each ,
Edam cheese , 81.115 each.
American clubliouso , 'tftooach.
Fiotnngo do Cnmotnbort , 85o a box.
Now Jersey purocroam. 14o and JOo.
St. Bernard cream cheese , 20c per
package.
Wisconsin full cream , 8c , lOo and 12jo
per pound.
Swiss chccso , 12jc , 14c and IGc.
Brick cheese , 12jc , 14c and lOe.
Lifnberger cheoBo , 125c and 16c.
Prime Russian Caviar , 29c per can ,
others charge 40c.
The above goods you will find at our
butter department , with every article
guaranteed or mor.oy refunded.
HAYDEN BROS.
TIII : MOKSI : DKV oooos co ,
BoyB' gloves nnd mittens , all sizes , in
both Kid and wool knitted. Men's heavy
lined kid gloves , plain , also fur top , only
SI. 00.
00.Winter
Winter weight flannel shirts marked
down $2.50 nnd $15.00 ; being slightly
soiled , they go nt $1.60.
Men's traveling grips , imitation alli
gator , cloth lined , metal frame , to clear
them out quickly wo cut the price to 88c
each.
each.Men's
Men's sr.tin suspenders. black and bolld
colors , kid ends , silk sewed and patent
buckles , the best over offered , nt $1.00 a
pair.
pair.An
An odd lot of silk and satin suspenders.
formerly $1.75 , J2.00 , and $2.50 ; pick of
the lot tomorrow nt $1.00 pair.
v Men's seal caps , Alaska skins , London
dyed , finish and linings the best to bo
found anywhere. If wo have your size
you can buy any of these at $16.00 , $18.00
and $20.00.
Seal caps at $10.00 ; our stock is not
largo ; bettor boon hand early.
BOYS' CLOTHING.
Boys' extra short pantfl , all wool , to
morrow wo sell them at 75c.
Boys' Scotch caps , the sort you usu
ally pay 76c to $1.00 for ; in one basket
at 50c.
Boys' all wool Cheviot suits , tin odd
lot that has sold for double the price ,
tomorrow $3,75.
Boys' capo overcoats , sixes 21 to 10
years , formerly $4.00 nnd $5.00 , wo mark
tham $2.50 each for Saturday.
King waists , mndo of best Garner
percale , sold everywhere at 76o and
$1.00 , pick of our stock tomorrow at 65c.
Bovs' flannel waists that have boon
$ l,25'uro now $1.00.
The $1,00 quality is now fi5c , ana the
75o grudo goes at 60c.
Our holiday display is now complete.
\Msit our fifth floor and walk around
the best toy display over soon in Omaha.
TIIEiMORSli DRY GOODS CO.
Removal Olllco of the Jo Ho Remedy
to suite 512 Shooly blk , N. E. cor. 15th
nnd Howard street.
Holiday goods , Fronzor , op. p. o.
' /he only Pure Crcoui of Tartar Powder. No Ammonia ; No Alum.
in Millions of Homes 40 Years the Standard.
GENTLEMEN I
who are good dressers who appreciate really }
fine clothing who enjoy wearing garment&P-
that fit and hang on a man as if they belong to'ljj
him are invited to step into "The Nebraskas'fil a
suit department today and inspect the ! $
riew Line of fine suits designed especially forty'0
the holiday trade. Here are the ever popular
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sack the dressy cutaway the single-breasted *
square cut the stately Prince Albert doubles ) q
breasted square cuts , did you ask ? Well , WQr "
SHOULD
smile. 'We are showing a line of these fashionable - * )
able suits in cheviots bedforcl cords cassiii
meres and homespuns in foreign and domesjj'j '
tic weaves that for style tone and variety of \
patterns would be hard to match at any exclu-J
sive merchant tailoring establishment. We' ! '
show them in blacks blues browns grays -j , .
tobacco slate fancy mixtures ; in large and'f
small plaids checks cords stripes plain colij' '
ors ; with binding and without. Thirteen
for an elegant bedforcl cord cheviot is a
sample price. If you want a suit to
DRESS UP
in here's the always correct cutaway
worsted , in clay and corkscrew cheviots , plairi ;
and fancy cassimeres , all wool and silk and1 ,
wool ; cutaways in black and dark rich colorsi ; ? 'J '
in stripes plaids checks mixtures ; a line ofti
goods designed by some of the most noted ] I
makers of fine clothing at such prices as fourteen - {
teen fifty for a genuine clay worstedfourteen. . )
seventy-five for an imported'cheviot , and so on.1'
If you want to buy a handsome suit for fathe
for husband for one of the boys
FOE. CHRISTMAS \
now's the time to buy it while there's lots to pick from i
plenty of suits plenty of sizes. Our line of sack suits in findi
goods was nuver in better condition to select from. All the
popular fabrics made tip with some little extra attention a9
regards linings and workmanship with prices from four to sia
dollars less than you'd expect them to be for such suits ,
OUR SHOE DEPARTMENT offers today GENUINE kangaroo
roe cork-sole shoes , Just the thing for damp weather at $3779 '
the six-dollar kind In shoe stores.