Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, December 24, 1897, Page 8, Image 8

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    TITF BEE : . 7vn"OETsnvfijn 24. ian7.
BOSTON STORE BARGAINS
Evcrj Dollar's Worth Toys and Holiday
Goods Most Bo Hold Today.
PRICES CUT AND CUT AGAIN
We nnriimlly llr | iic t Yon to Trmlo
In ( lie Mnrnln , tin the Annortmciit
AVI11 lie More Complete niul
You Will rinil It Un lcr.
TOYS ON THE THtnD TTOOU.
Our assortment of tovs on the 3rd ! floor la
irtlll by far the large-it In the city The prices
are now no low that you can't feel that you
arc pajlng for them.
It Is Just such felling out everything In
Bc.'inon and carrying over nothing that has
rnado our toy department the success It is.
Kvcry season \\o open up with bran now
Goods and ns the season is ended so Is the
lock.
CLOAKS TOR X-MAS GIFTS.
$20 AND $25 CLOAKS FOR $10.00.
As h special feature \\o put on sale to
day the cn'lro bankrupt stock of ladles ,
mlsfccs , and chlldrcns cloaks from ItothschlM
and Schwab , 37 West 3d. . street , Now York.
which was sola to us by the assignees.
Last day bf tlie most wonderful
SHLLINO OF CLOTHING ever known.
Words not strong enough to express It.
Icok at these prices then come and look at
the goods.
Men's $1500 all wool suits , $7.50.
Men's $22 00 and $25 00 suits at $12.50.
Men's $1200 ovcrccats and ulsters , $500.
Men's $1600 overcoats and ulsters , $7.60.
p Men's $20 00 overcoats and ulsters , $9.00.
SHOES AND SLII'PEUS.
I Men's velvet slippers , 59c , G5c , 75c.
Men's $3.00 alligator slippers , $1.00.
8r Men's leather slippers , chamois Hoed , 10
different styles , worth $2.50 , at $1.50.
Men's Faust slippers , $1.50.
Mystic Shrlnors' red Turkish sllrpers , $1.59 ,
worth * $2 60. Wo are the only store In the
west that sells them.
Ladles' slippers , 39c , 69c , 75c , $1.00 , $1.25
nd $1.EO.
Child's white , pink and blue kid 6trap
Uppers. 1JOSTON STORC , OMAHA ,
ICtli and Douglas Sts.
II.IYDHA 1IIIUS.
The Storr Oilmen All Day
ClirlxtmiiN.
To enable their hundreds of employes to
enjoy a merry Christmas , Haydcn Bros. will
close all day Saturday. Buyers will plcaso
got their orders In tonight or Friday. Extra
bolp has been put on and buyers will have
the ad\aittage of prompt service and cut
prices on all holiday goods. The Big store
grill not bo open on Christmas day ,
HAYDEN DUOS. ,
Head the clothing ad MI this page.
Calendars at Hospo's , 1513 Douglas.
lU-iiiu-tt'n Will Giotto.
That all ot our cmplojes may enjoy a hol
iday Christmas , we will close our store Sat
urday noon , and remain closed the rest of the
day. Woould Invite our customers and
friends to do their shopping In the forenoon
and get their delivery orders In early , so that
everyone may have a holiday Saturday aftcr-
tjoon and evening.
W. R. BENNETT CO.
nnllrnnil Itntcn fnr ( lie IIolldHjs.
The Northwestern line announces greatly
reduced rates for the holidays within certain
limits In all directions. Tickets on sale De
cember 24 , 25 , 31 and January 1 , all good
returning until January 4. Full Information
At the city ticket oOloe , 1401 Farnam street.
Q. F. WEST ,
City Passenger and Ticket. ( Agent.
J. A. KUHN , General Agent.
6am'1 'Burns ' Is selling a beautiful hand-
palntod banquet lamp and globe to match ,
$5 , formerly $10.
I.OW IIATUS TO CHICAGO
Tin IRock iNlnnil Route.
Onoiway , $8.75.
Hound trip , $15 50.
Tickets on sale Dec. 24 , 25 , 31 and Jan. 1.
Good for return until Jan. 4. City Ticket
ftfllco , 1323 Farnam street.
Don't bo without a case of Schlttz beer
during holidays. Telephone No 918.
Positively last day of Jewelry sale at 109
fiouth 15th street , opposite the 'postofllce. '
Open late tonight.
The local freight offices and warehouses
close Dec. 25th , account Christmas.
{ Signed. )
E. W. DUmnOUGHS , ( Agt. U. P. Hy.
JAQ. ANDERSON , Act. ( D. & M. Hy.
Q. G. TCNN1S , Agt. C. St. P. , &T & 0.
M. LOPTUS , Agt. Mo. Pacific.
THE NOUTIIWCbTUIta LINK.
Triilim ( or ChlciiRo.
Leave Omaha at 4:45 : p. m. and C 30 p. m.
dally.
Arrive at Chicago , 7:45 : a. in. and 9:30 : a. m.
next morning.
The equipment of these trains Includes
everything , everything , everything.
City ofllco , 1401 Farnam street.
Itnllronil Union fur the Iloliilnyii.
The Northwestern line announces greatly
reduced rates for the holidays within certain
limits In all directions. Tickets on Bale De-
Member 24 , 25 , 31 and January 1 , all good
returning until January 4 , Full Informatlop
it the city ticket olllco , 1401 Farnam etreot.
Q. F. WEST ,
City Passenger and Tlcltet Agent.
J. A. KUIIN , General Agent.
The room of James Clinton , 2012 Sherman
venue , was entered and clothing valued at
$10 talcon. An entrance \\ns gained through
a wjndow.
A flro broke out In the blacksmith shop at
DIG South Thirteenth street and caused about
475 damages. The building la owned by
Lewis Uced The origin ot the blaze Is a
mystery.
James Smith was arrested near Nine-
tenth and Vlnton streets for the larceny of
washboard and a bolt of flannel from the
firoccry s'oro ot Charles Hinzlo. The "goods "
m ro iccovered by the police ,
Burglars forced open a window ot the
basjment In Frank Colpetzor's house , 118
Bouth Tn only-fifth avcnuo , and were pro
gressing quite nicely when they wore driven
away , As It mis they made tholr escape
with n. goldinatch and $9.70 In their pos
session.
Tlio application for an extension of tlmo
In which the segregation of tlio Union Pa-
clllc and Western Union telegraph properties
on the Union Pacific system Almll take place
will como up for hearing before Judge Mun-
ger during tlio coming neck. The applica
tion \\as filed > ostorday.
George Holmes , ono of the three men who
were arrested near Grand Island for passing
counterfeit $10 bills , has secured ball and
wan this morning released from custody. The
other two are .still at the county jail. All
three \\ora held to the federal grand jury
In the cum of $1,500 cacti ,
A eneak thief entered the house of Mrs. Vf.
JI. Reward. 1003 South Eleventh street , while
the owner was absent , and was going through
the rooms when Mrs. Scward unexpectedly
returned. Nothing was taken , A pockctbook
containing $150 laid In plain sight la an Inner
room , and also a watch and chain valued at
| 50j but these the burglar overlooked.
William Lang , charged with Indecent con
duct , has been locked up at thp station. Ho
* wea jallcj upon complaint ot a number of lit-
t tip girls , who llvo near Thirteenth and Jones
Streets. Lang was fjned $50 aud costs nnd
sentenced to thirty dajs In the county jail
tSveral months ago by Judge Gordon for a
' tlmllar offense , A portion of the old sentence
as suspended by the judge , which will now
fcavo to be served In addition to the new ono
which ho may receive.
' 0. Peterson , \shlto driving a load of hay
_ .lnto the market qt Eleventh a ad Howard
trcets a low days ago , met an old friend
'In the perron of John Hechstrcsser , Ills
.4os. hov.evor , failed to remember Hecbstres
M , and absent-mindedly bit a piece out ot
Heohstreescr'a leg. A warrant was Issued
( or the arrwt ot Peterson this morning and
bo will be given twenty-four hours In which
to produce tbolclous canlno In court so
. ftbat he mav , be served with the death pea-
Olpbrnlotl il'Innon.
night t the door as you enter Hospo's
music store annex standa the elegant Knabo
concert grand , with which Neally Stevens
enraptured 1hc Woman's club nudlcnS , at
the Congregational church a few weeks ago.
Next , oppo lto , stands the Colonial ,
mahonany upright Klmball platio on which
Madame NorJIca rehearsed ( while at the
Paxton ) her solo's for the "Walkuro. This
Instrument was furnished at her request as
she Is a great admltor ot the Klmball , having
one at her home.
Further on Is another upright Klmball
p'ano ' that the celebrated Prof. B. Romayno
SI mm mi s bad for his preparatory practtco at
the Paxton hotel.
Lastly , the piano makers art Is fully
demonstrated In. the latest production Juat
received from the KIrnball factory A new
style three-quarter oak with a copper gilt
back ground This Is the most beautiful cnso
richest tared and elegant action piano ever
manufactured.
Wo still have o\cr 50 pianos at our special
nao ! price which we will dispose ot before
New Year's on cany lerms.
$15 and $25 cash , $8 and $10 per monlh.
Uprlghl planoi , $7400 , $9COO , $108 for
sllghlly uecd pianos.
Now pianos from $1C3 up , all on easy
monthly payments.
A. HOSPC ,
1513'1515 Douglas ,
Calendars at Hospo's , 1513 Douglas ,
IV. II. IIHVNUTT CO.
Itnttcr by tlie Ton lltsttcr for tlie Mil
lion Iludur for KITJ lioilj- .
Why should you cat Dutterlnc , Olco , or any
such compound , \\hen you can como to our
store and buy the pure article , at such
unusually low prices.
FlinSH CHUHNED. STRICTLY PUItE
COUNTRY BUTTER.
shipped in every day from -our farmer frlcnJs
at Iheso prices :
13C , ICC , 18C AND 20C P0II POUND.
Thopo are In rolls , and yoli are inviled to
call und taste and try for yourselves.
You cannot be mistaken about buying pure
butter at our store.
Wo never did and never expect to handle
anything but pure butter.
Wo are wlthotit question headquarters for
strictly pure
pureCOUNTRY
COUNTRY BUTTER.
Every pound guaranteed.
W. R. BENNETT CO. ,
ICth streel nd Capitol Ave.
OMAHA , Neb , Dec. 22 , 1897. Mr. Irving
Barlght , Treasurer Midland Life Association ,
Omaha , Nebraska. My Dear Sir : I desire In
this manner to express my sincere thanks to
the Midland Life association , and especially
to you , Individually , for your very prompt
eettlement of the beneficiary certificate held
In the Midland Life association by my late
husband , Stephen L Boyd. The manner In
which you have conducted the affairs ot the
association In the payment of this claim and
the assistance you have cl\on ; us In preparing
and furnishing final proof of death Is espe
cially pleasing and giatlfying to me , nnd I
deelro to commend you and your association
to nil who may desire to carry beneficiary
certificates of like character. Very truly and
sincerely youis ,
MRS. S. L. BOYD.
ciiiuvuo iiMirruu THAIX.
n\e rortnc P. ai.
via the
Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul Ry.
Electric Lighted ,
Steam Heated ,
Solid Vestlbuled
Dining Oar.
City ticket office , 1G04 Farnam street.
GEORGE B. WAYNES , City Passenger Agent.
F. A. NASH , General Western Agent.
IIU1IDAbl'CCIAL ,
Vln MlHioiirl 1'nolfle Ry.
Tuesday , December 21. will sell round trip
tickets at ono faro plus ? 2 00 to certain
points In Kansas. Oklahoma , southwest
Missouri , Texas , Indian Territory , Arkansas ,
Louisiana , etc.
To local points , within distance of 200
miles , at one fare on December 24 , 25 31 ,
and January 1.
Round trip rate to St. Louis , Mo , $15 00 ,
on sale December 24 , 25 , 31 , and January 1.
For further Information call at city offices ,
northeast corner Thirteenth and Farnam ,
or Fifteenth and Webster streets.
J. 0. PHILLIPPI , T. F. GODFREY ,
A. G. F. & P. A. P. & T. A.
IIUMDAY UATCS"
Vln lloclc iKliiiul Route.
One faro for the round trip west and one
and one-third faro east of ( Missouri river to
points-within 200 miles Tickets on sale Dec
24 , 25 and 31 and Jan. 1. Good for return
until Jan , 4. City Ticket office , 1323 Farnam
street.
Last chance of jewelry sale. Come early
and avoid the rush at 109 South 15th street ,
opposite the postoffice. Open ilato tonight.
Calendars at Hospo's , 1513 Douglas.
Ilnllilii ) lltitCH.
The Chicago , Milwaukee & St Paul Ry. will
sell tickets for the holidays at greatly re
duced rates. City ticket office , 1501 Farnam
street.
GEORGE B. HAYNES , City Passenger Agt.
F. A. NASH , General Western Agent.
$1ROO Chic-UK" niul Itcturn
Today via OJurllngton Roule. Ticket office ,
1302 Farnam slicet
Tim AOHTHWUSTKIIN tI. , > E.
? TrnliiH for Clilcngo.
Leave Omaha at 4:45 : p. m. and 6.30 p. m.
daily.
Arrive at Chicago , 7:45 : a. m. and 9:30 : a. m.
nexTmornlng.
The equipment ot these trains Includes
everything , everything , everything. -
City office , 1401 Farnam stieet.
Pcmonully Conuuc eil Excurgloun to
California.
VIA UNION PACIFIC ,
Leave Omaha every Friday , 3:30 : p. m. , reachIng -
Ing San Francisco Monday , 9:45 : a. m. Cor
respondingly faat tlmo to Southern Califor
nia. Twelve hours quicker than any other
Personally Conducted Excursion nouto from
Missouri river.
City Ticket Office , 1302 Farnam Street.
The Mbriirr Huffet Cur.
A most popular feature of the sumptuous
"Overland Limited" leaving Omaha on the
"Northwestern Lino" dally at 4:45 : p. m.
and arriving at Chicago at 7:45 : next morning ,
Is the library buffet car for the free use of
all sleeper passengers.
Bo sure and order for Xpias case of Schlltz.
Telephone No. 018.
Calendars at Hospo's , 1513 Douglas.
MKYBRS Mrs D. Q , , died at 10 n. m.
Wednesday , Dec. 22 Interment at Pros
pect Hill cemetery from residence. Ill So.
14th at. , at 2 p. rn. Friday , Deo. 21.
Burlington
3 Nights
to Seattle
and Tacoma. Two to Spokane ,
Helena aud Butte , via the Burlington
lloute. , ,
The bhortest and quickest Hue.
Leave Omaha 4:35 : p. m , i _ > _ ,
i Tickets and berths at | i
Ticket Oniue i |
( 11302 Fa run in St , Omaha , i
* | J. B , nojnolds , Tosa'r jl.
A OMS1Y CI.OTHIVn SAI.U.
Krl ln > - , Hoc. 21 , WeVI11 Innimurntc
the ( Jrcnfrnt Snle of Clutliliiit H\IT
KNOWN IN OMAHA.
Boys' vcstec reefer and double breasted
knee pint Bulls at Ices than half price.
$2.00 eults for 9Cc.
* 3.60 to $400 suits at $1.05 ,
$5 00 milts at $2.75.
Doys' long pant suits , sizes 13 to 19 , choice
of all for $2.95 , $3.95 , $5.00 anil $7.50 , wortli
from $5 00 to $1G 00.
toa' ) ulster overcoats , cape overcoats and
storm or sailor colUr recfcie , at less tliui
half prlco.
Oipo overcoats go at 05o and $1.95 , wortli
from $2.50 to $5 GO.
Hoofers at $1.75 nd $2.95 , worth $5 00.
Gentlemen's smoking cents , to close ever )
one Friday , at $1.96. $3 60 , $5.00 and $6 50 ,
north from $500 to $1650.
Men's flno gulto , overcoats and storm uls
ters co sale Trlday for less than half thcll
values ; sale prlco , suits $3.50 , $4 50 , $ fi.75
$7.50 and $9.75. *
Men's o\crcoats andetorm ulsters at $4 50 ,
$ C.50 , $7.50 , $10 00 and $12 50.
HAYDEN nnos.
See ad on tillpage. .
Itnllroml llntcn for the Ilollilifyn.
The Northwestern line announces greatly
reduced rotes for the hollilajsithln certain
limits In all tllrectlous. Tickets on sale De-
cemlier 24 , 25 , 3t and January 1 , nil good
returning until January 4. Pull Information
nt the city ticket offlce , 1401 Fnrnam street.
a. P. wnsT ,
City Passenger end Ticket Agent.
J. A. KUHN , General Agent.
Hock * .
Every train on the "Northwestern Line"
between Omaha nnd Chicago IB tlloroughly
protected by the Block System.
KNADE peerless planoe , now designs , new
scales. State representative , A. Hospo. 1613-
1C Douglas street , Omaha. . '
Iflt ! OO Clilenn < > "nil Itoturii
Today via Burllnpton Houto. Ticket ofllcc ,
1502 Farnam street.
day of Jewell y sale. Watches , chains ,
diamonds , fancy gold rings , etc. , going below
cost. Don't miss your last chance at 109
South 15th , opposite the postofllce.
Calendars at Hospo's , 1513 Douglas.
Perfumes
Cheap.
Eastman's Violet Water JSu
Knstman's Arbutus Water 19c
Eastman's Lilac Water i ! c
American Farina Colocne 14c
Phmwl'i Lilac Toilet Water 4ic
Plnaud'R Violet Toilet Water 4flc
Plnaud'-i French Pansy Toilet Water . . 49o
Plnaud's French Pansy extract , 1-oz.
bottle T.'c
Plnaud's Violet Do Parmo Extinct , 1-
oz. bottle 75c
Roger & Gnllet's Vcra Vloletta , 1-oz.
bottle $1.23
Lo Grand's Violet Orlra , 1-07. bottle..Jl 23
100 STYLISS-ATOMIEHS FROM ffiC TO $3.
1513 DIX.IHC St. , Omaha , Neb.
Middle of block
tlnlonUvtc-lflo.
"Tho OvcrlMiai Limited. "
The most SUPBnnLY EQUIPPED
train west ot the Missouri river.
Twelve hours quieter rthan any other train
to the Pacific coast. *
Call at Ticket Office , 1302 Farnam St ,
Calendars at Hnnoo's , 1513 Douglas.
Furs and Cloaks
All our fine Fur Scarfs , Muffs , Collnr-
ctto3 , Children's Sots , Cloaks , Wrap
pers , etc. , will bo offered FRIDAY , the
lust ilny buforo Christmas AT COST OR
LESS to clo > o thorn out. A srlcndid
clmtico to got flnu goods cheap.
1B10 IlouKlnn St.
JPOJR $10.00
/ WrtVNSNSVNSNXV yN/S/NSX/V
Yon can jilve your book
keeper or oleik a Christ
inas sift thnt will be
v lth him all his life
The s.uno fillt can beseemed
seemed for the school
boy.Klthur
Klthur will give thorn
all tliu privilege of the
Ce A ,
Gyiinusluui , Bith ,
IkMdin Hoom and Li-
biary I'dncatlonal
Classes 11 u cxc'L'ptlounl
opportunity for hupiovc-
incnt.
in Jlfe me the most iiu-
poitant.
See the secretary or
telephone S4D.
THE GREATEST CLOTHING SALE IN OUR HISTORY STILL CONTINUES.
Wo Arc Outfitter * of Mankind'
SVo clothe a man who wears a 52-COAT as EASY and as 'CHEAP as
a man who wears a 3S-COAT. Our trade is so large and \aried.
dealing with almost the entire west , we are compelled to alwajs keep
our stok coiipleie. Never before haeo been able to greet you
with such sterling values From a stock , mammoth la proportions ,
the shoppers of the west have an opportunity to make the. finest
selections In clothing.
$15.00 , $18.00 and $20.00
SUITS at
$12.50 and $13.00
SUITS at
$10.00 and $ i 1.50
SUITS at. . . .
$7,50 , $8.50 and $9.00
SUITS at
500 Strictly all All Wool
SUITS at
§ 18.00 and § 20.00 Men's
Overcoats and Ulsters at. . .
§ 12.50 , $13,50 and $15.00
Overcoats and Ulsters at ; . .
Our entire line of $10 Over
coats and Ulsters to Clean tip at
A lot of broken sizes in Men's
Overcoats and Ulsters
v5i osat
If you need a Boys' Ulster , Boys' Cape
Overcoat , Boys' Reefer Coat with storm or
sailor collar , Boys' Long Pant Suits , Boys'
Knee Pant Suits , Men's Odd Pants , Knee
Pants , Smoking Jackets , a Bath Robe visit ; ?
this Grand Semi-Annual Clearing Sa'e at
THE BIG STORE.
PS. OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS
% s > * /
NOTE.
Presents bought licre can bo exchanged
durlnjj the entire month of January.
If we are not mistaken , wo arc the only
store In Omaha refunding money on Holi
day purchase" ) . In return we request an
> early bring-back.
Ovss 'XSN/O
Last Christmas Talk with you this year.
Shall we say thnt our selection Is the gicatcst nnd grainiest
, In the union ? No. We uro not of the braggta ? kind. Such
, a statement Is tins bole pioperty of the artful and clever nd-
. | vertlscr. Hi. our simple \\i\y we siiy : Como there and
j Judge for your self.
, You will buy hero when you come , though. Ve Imve
; , the pretty things and the lower prices.
| tnmlirolilcreil VeUcI falliipcrit ROc the flucMt tuiuli1 , OOc.
Alligator Slliuiurit ( lOc tlie lieHt of Imitation Alligator , OOc.
J Bloroceo or Hutmln SlIpiitrM , lilBli or low cut i)0c. )
1 I'ntcut Lcntlier I'liiuiiH l.SS.
Genuine I'crslnu Fur Cloven nil cH'iriuit ulft If50 ,
Street GIoifH HOf , ( lOc , 75c , OOc , $1.00 , tjtl.U.1 , tfl.5 ( ) .
IlunuUfnl TlcM10c , lOc , -fie , Itfie , < lCc In Hinn-rute boxen , 75 c.
fillli SiiHiiciiderw lu Hep unite Imxex , COc otliern 10c , Itic , 'Mo ,
SSc15c , r,0e.
lltuul I iulirolilvrvil Siilln SiiNpemlerB , each , lit n box $1.00.
A iloieu1ply Mni'ii Collars OOc.
"Monarch" Ire Slilrtu nolil c > urynherc 91.00 to 31.U5- OOo
, here.
' . IA icrcat line of Ttlufllcro from 15o up to $1,25 for tlie fluent.
Like something more substantial ? Look at our Hoys' Clothes ,
Suits aud Overcoats from ? 5c up to ? 5.00. Men's Sultb ? 3.50 up.
Overcoats $2.00 up. Ulstcre $3.75 up. Shoes , IlatH , Mackintoshes ,
llubber Clothing and everything useful Jo men young or old llttlq
or big. i ) .
A MERRY CHRISTMAS.
The Nebraska Price is the Price to Pay ,
e final filling in
* s
wonders ? * eadi/ from the grand reserve today
The last of our magnificent reserve stock is
called into action today. The tremendous sell
Hosiery ing of the past week has taxed it to the utmost
and but this finds with
morning us every department -
Hats . ment replete. No such demand has ever yet
and been made on Holiday furnishings in a clothing -
Gloves . ing store , No such stock has ever yet been
and * ready to meet a demand , Will they last all
Neckwear day ? Will the goods hold out ? Will there
and be bargains enough to go all the way round ?
Shirts - These questions we cannot answer. We can
and ( only say that we are more ready than ever to
Mufflers do our share. All the grand stocks have had
and their final filling in. The Neckwear , the Hos-
Umbrellas i iery , the Mufflers , the Suspenders , the Gloves
and all these present new laces today. The
Suspen Slippers , Shirts Hats , Caps and Clothingare
ders ready for any call. A late comer is a hundred
and handsome dress suit cases of tan leather , brass
Other bound , on which we have put the cost price
Articles $3.50 and $3.75 each instead of $5 and $6
at the usual charge. Elegant Christmas presents
these. Be early today.
2 nights to California.
1 night to Utah.
via the
UNION PACIFIC ,
12 hours quicker than any
other line fiom Missouri Illvcr. For
Ickets , time tables , or any Information ,
call at
City Ticket Office ,
1302 Farnam St.
OLD SANTA CLAUS-
Left us a lot of nice
large Christmas trees
12 to 18 feet high also
a lot of trimmings.
Then we've got a big
stock of nne groceries , ,
fiulta , nuts and can
dles. Two loaves of
bread , 5c we've got
CACIJ thing fnr aline
Christmas dinner.
Wm. Gentleman , ICth
and Cass.
Our competitors adver JVOT./3S.
tise Old Emerson Planes Wo will not be under
as now for $175 00. Wo sold.
will she you jour choice
ot 10 Tancy Case Pianos , Wo want jour money ,
but will In
ghc something
guaranteed now , for $170
return for it.
each. New , up-to-date j
Vosa & Sons' Pianos for
less money than they ask Wo sell new pianos on
$5 00 monthly payments.
for those that mro 3 j ears
old. They can not buy
three pianos of the fac Square Pianos $1C 00
tory ; neither can they and upwards $3 monthly
give a factory guarantee. vaymcnts.
Why pay them any more for a Fischer or KurUman piano ?
Which pianos cost \\bolesale from $10 to $15 less than the
Now High Top Organs
VOSE & SONS or EMERSON PIA'NOS. ' For $2G3 00 we will
$40 00.
sell you a piano that Is finer and costs moro money whole
sale than the ChlcUerlng. PIANOS that grade a 1th the
SMITH & BAHNES , Ilojal , etc , as low as $10000. Cut- Piano Stools $135.
prices are alua > s the Ion cat. _ _ _ „ ,
Reliable Piano Dealers ,
1625. 105 S. 15lli St.
A. C. MUELLER , Tuner , Tcbplionc .
COMPLIM13NTS OF TUB SJB ISOJV :
T. P. Cartwright and Company wish to extend the com
pliments of the season to their many customers and friends
for their very liberal patronage in the past , and especially for
the holiday sale just closing.
We feel that our efforts to give our patrons the very
choicest patterns shapes designs and best values have been
fully appreciated , for we have been rewarded with by far the
largest business we have ever enjoyed , for which we are in
deed thankful.
TOMORROW THB Z/AST CHANCB
J3BPCXRB GET-RISTMAS.
And in order to close out broken'lines we have 'GREAT
LY REDUCED PRICES , we haven't time to enumerate
them here but come and see , if the size and style you wish
are among them , it will pay you to buy now.
We have a number of lines in Christmas slippers and
other novelties , which are complete , with a price range of 750 ,
$1.00 , $1.25 , $1.50 , $1.75 , $2.00 , $2.50 and $3.00 values that
speak volums.
Thanking you again for past patronage , we wish you all
a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year with many returns ,
Yours to please ,
T. JP. CA.KTWJKIGHT < CO. ,
N. E , Cor. 15th and Douglas.