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| i, | s E THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY MARCH 10, 1839 -SIXTEEN. PAGES. N. B. FALCONER. Attractions For Monday and All Week. Special New Dress Goods, New Silka, New Sateens, New Ginghams, New White Goods, New Embroi- deries, Special, Special, DRESS GOODS, DRESS GOODS, 50-in Washington suitings in fine mix- to match at $1.2 100 pieces 46-in Henriett all the new shades. o worth #1, Black d imere 46-in English former price n Priestly’s silk warp ¢ : reduced from $2. 10 any one DEPARTMENT. to-morrow a be mmh\ mnl underwear. These goods goods. 40-in all wool 624c; regular 85¢ quality brilliantine at mels haiv Only one tw dress patter HOSIERY We will offer lineof spr ing I\n-m r is by far the fi Lhe pri MU Se vmnl floor, 1( olevator. )T 1 AT 2 25 Our corset covers and drawers at 25c, are made of fine muslin und NICELY FINISHED. LOT 2 AT . In this lot we offer chemise, corset covers, drawers, nightgowns and skirts beauufully made and worth 50c. LOT 3 AT 50c. drawers, corset covers, and skirts made of tra, n and cambric. Worth 85c. LOT 4 AT $1.00. Ve consider this one of the best bar- gains wa have offered and is worth nearly double, KID GLOV The sale of kid gloves will be con- tinued to-morrow. Extra nice qualit kid gloves in tans and browns at ¢ worth #1.00. Chemi night go fine musl; The best quality courvosier gloves in reduced from $2 cotch ginghams and Prench sateens is now complete. The patterns legant. Lot + years made ks, from 2 to cloaks are Children’s clc $2.00. These Made of 1I|\<- French flannel, in plain and stripes, with heavy embroidery Agents for \luluhnd lmhmn m\Lmrns. N “How the Yankees Kept Am. Rev. Dr. Jos. T. Dur will lecture on this subject at the Beth-1Eden Baptist Thursday chureh, 815 Park avenue, evening, March 14, at 8 p. m., for the benefit_ of the Ladies’ Aid ciety. Much of the unwritten history of our country will be presented in this lecture and will be found very interesting. Tickets 50 cents each, or 3 for 81. —_— Emerson piano at A, Hospe's Lmlha Kld Gl(wow We are showing a large assortment of ladies’ extra fine real French kid gloves in the verv latest shades, embroidered backs, at $1.15, no better glove to be had less than $1.50. Just received a lot of ladies S-button length UNDRESSED MOUSQUETANE GLOVES in a very choice selection of shades—tans, modes, y slates, gray blacks, with stylish stitched backs, per- fect fitting $1.50. This lot would be cheap at $2 KELLEY, STIGER & Dodge and 1 B DICK'S FLIRTATIONS. Frisco Wags Who Play a Oruel Joke on a Married Man. A certain gentleman of the city has Teen having an exceedingly lively time for the | ays the San Francisco Examiner. : arr man, Jives at one of the best hotels, and B sopularly known to his friends as Tast full his wife went enst on a visit, and Dick at once set out to have a roy- ally good time during her absenc For three months he and his friends [’mhltml things a very bright crimson, but about two weeks ago he delivered himself thus: “Well, boys, we have been going too . I'm going to reform. You'll have to get along henceforth without my assistance.” He then left. The boys were paralyzed with aston- ishment until one of them discovered that Mrs. Dick was expected back the next night, and then Lhc[v resolved to have revenge on him for his duplicity. ‘When Mvs. Dick arrived Mr. Dick escorted her to their rooms in style, Throwing open the door, hn exclaimed. “Welcome home, my d The next moment he stood gasping with aston- ishment. The room was brightly lighted, aud on the table were four b beautiful bouquets, He knew there was something wrong, bnt for the life of him he could not tell what, Meanwhile Mrs, Dick, secking the Nowers clsumed: “Oh! Diek, how pretty are; where did you get L)u-m" Dick thought that he esenpo und replied: oo Why, \ns. that is—I--1 bought them for you,’ “Why, here’s i card on this,” sho ex- claimed, picking it up. Dick turned white with terror. Mrs, Dick read the card, looked at Dick for a moment and then read it aloud. It ran s follows: SDEAK Dick-~Why 28 you promised { Qid'nt you call last night ‘ome s00n, Yours, Mangr” After a terrible pause, full of mean- ing, Mrs, Dick read the card on the second: “Dean OLp Boy : night befoie last. The third ra SDARLING Dic the theater to-night. 1f anything was ne unhappy Dick the fourth farnished it. To it was attached a large envelope, from which ‘Mrs. Dick extracted a a photograph of o lady in an excced- ingly ubl)ru\lMedu\ntumo on the back was written: “From Baby.” For five minutes Mrs, Dick gxuml at her cowering husvand with a stony glare. Then came the deluge. o tried to protest his entire innocence, but in vain., 1t took all his pursuasions to keep her from going home to mamma, and it was an hours before she became quiet. Then he discovered that all the notes were written by the same hand, and this nearly convinced her that it'was But she is still somewhat sus- P us, sud Dick has to walk a very ur.nshv. line indeed if he wants to avoid uwb Hore is a sourver el i Special Fund. $4.000 to loan on _good real estate se- eurity, Mouu) on hand. Nodelay. J. STERNSDORF Rooms 817 lml 818, First Nitional Bank Duild 1g '.l‘cleplmuu 404, . i Duyls, aefo mio 15tk st., Sheely bioel ste.; offige 40 fl Tel uphuu. uass. - MRS. J. BENSON. Fifty Different Styles Corsets 20c¢ Off Every Dollar. New Gloves, French Underwear, Fancy Hoislery and Fancy Work-~ New and Fresh Goods Just Received, New gloves, I chunderwear W hosiery and fancy work. fresh goods just re ved. In buying'my spring stock T bought all the best corsets that are made. I bought any corset that scemed to have superior points and _improvements for different figures. The consequence 13 that we have too la n stock I pro- pose to reduce it and at the same time give my customers a benefit and make them acquainted with these improved £00 20 PER CENT OFF. ) do this we will give 20 cents off each dollar’s worth of corsets bought for the next fow day: [ have given personal and special gt- tention to corsets for seventeen years, I know their good and bad points, Know that a corset that will fit one lady perfectly, may not fit another inany particular, though she may be about the same size around the waist. Ali I ask styles. T know corsets and twelve different s chiidren s waists, GLOVES We have just received a line of ( tor gloves which we will sell for $1.50. These goods have never been offered before less than $2,00. FRENCH UNDERWEAR. Our mushn French underwear has ar- rived and will be on Mon We will offer this week a spe: of elegant lac Chantilly, ciennes, Oriental, Fedol narrow and skirting width FANCY HOSIERY. We have an elegant line of new signs in hosiery at much lower pri than ever offe hefore. FANCY WOR designs in table ds, sofu pillows, et will be pleased to hav at our goods whether you are buy or not. MRS. J. BE at our you in about and 18 that you look wo can plen we carn s of ladies y al line Vale arfs and - A New Tailor. N. P. Drage, who for ecloven years has been in the émploy of Mr. F. J. Ramge, the well has (x-vmd a merchant tailoring establish- nt at No. 1519 Howard, just east of 16th st. e Gent's Farnishing Goods. White unlaundried shirts made of the best muslin, all linen bosom, hand made button holes, 3 We make special_ low prices on gent’s night shirts, 55¢, 65¢, 85¢ and $1.15., Four plv linen collars 1n all the latest shapes at 12}c. Four ply linen cuffs Fine I \gln.h cotton ar t 20c. KELL l‘\, STIGER & CO., Dodge and 15th sts. 5¢ worth 25¢. f hose in light Hallet Davi Noted Medical Visitor. Dr, A. C. Stoddart, president of the Loibig World dispensary and Interna- tional Surgicalinstitute, of Kansas City, ano at A. Hospe's. g Mo., and San Francisco, Cal., the only responsible international sur- gical institute treating successfully blood and private diseases, infirmities, ete., will be at vhe Metropolitan hotel, Uumh'\, Neb., March 13 to 16, to meet 16 of the institute and all others desiring treavment. Consultation free. i S New Firm William Vomweg, of the firm of Vom. weg § Barsch, has purchased his part- ner’s interest and will continue the business, all bills payable to the new firm and all liabilities are assumed by the same. Hevenftor Union Pacific bly 10798 will hold mectin Local Assem- diy evening, commencing March, 11, All visiting members cordially invited. By Order of Committee, e Fire plano tuning at A, Hospe's. . Kidnapping a Cuban Planter. The daily La Verdad of Cienfuegos, es the details of the l'ulnnp]ung of a ) planter, Modesto Ruiz. The v, was going on horseback to estate, when two halted him. He w After going a short distance he was met by three other members of the gang, who handed him paper, pen and ink and | requested him to write an order for the immediate delivery of $20,000 in gold. He was told if he re- ed he would lose his life. Ruiz in- formed his captors that he could not raise that amount in ready cash, but that if his life were spared he would promisc to pay a vansom limited to his means, This proposition was ultimately agreed to. He then blindfolded, put on a horse, led two )mndue, who, after riding a whofo nu:hl landed him in an unknown for he band- age was taken off his cycs, und after ting during the heat of the day, the trio set out again, blindfolding Ruiz again, They rode a whole night, and at 8 o’clock next morning they stopped, bade Ruiz good-by, and told him he was near his homs., He » rived ex- hausted at the Santa Fe railroad sta- tion and was sent hoigo to Esperanza several mfles [rom Swifta Fe. The v timisa man of very high muumuun He has been mayor of Remedios sev- eral times. his men, rifles in hand, as made to dismount. tim —— e Fast Time to Chicago, The Burlington No, 2, a solid bule oxpress, with dining ear, free re- clining ehair car and Pullmian pulace cars of the most elegant design, sup- pliod with free libraries, hot and cold water in the lavatories, ete., now leaves Qmaha daily at 8:50 p. m., areiving at Chicagonts a. m. This is the best train from Omabu to the east. It makes but few stops, und there are no tedious waits for connections, thus insuring its being on time. Ticket oflice 1223 ar- nam strect, vesti- e Rock Springs Jefl. W. Bedfs Why Gould 1t Wall street was much interested in the dispateh from Texas, says the Nov York World, annc Gould and Russell Sage directors ¢ Northern R hus been pr y had resigned s he Inweruational & Great ilroad company. JayGould ident of that company for some time, but now he no ‘um_ r ills llmlmhw 1idd Goprge A, of the Kansas & lroad compunyy having been . The action is helie to b due w the suit brought by e ofivers of the Missouri, Kansas & Toxus to eom- pel My, Gould to raturn to that comyany the stock of the International & Great Northern, which he claimed to hold in trust so thut the first named company, which owns the stock, couldd vote it the anunual exc\.uon, which oecurs April--1. Kimball pluo at A, Hospe's, HAYDEN BROS. Bargains To Be Had on Our Fourth Floor Monday. n lace striped serim 5c, 8e, 10¢, yard, in eream color. China silk 18¢ a yard. 12fc o yurd, Imitation o draperies at Colored r Mardrs \\ Inl» 20¢, 250 ramie and n]ulh\d nn(l and 5 raw silk drapory , 81.00, 81.15 and n poles and fix- and pins, dra- loops of tablecovers, 4 size, $1.00; ,»v ush trimmed matts ch: felt scarfs, THe, 81.00; lace curtains, 502, 60, Be, e 75c, 85c and $1.00 a nd so on up. We bave the larg- rtment in this Chemlle for Mon- A hand- some line of rhvui]lo curtains in various colorings, Oriental curtains in new des Another lot of those fancy Dado window shades, with fixtures, each. will show you in opaque shades for 50c each. Just re- ceived a lotof 7 foot shades in plain figur a yard. Swiss drape hooks apery and chains pery every description, tapestry, 4-4 slze, Hc 8-4 size, 81.8 and tidies also with dado table oil cloth in white, marble or in colors. Floor oil cloths, yard wide, 25 e, 40¢ and H0c. Smyrna rugs at $2.75, worth . Ingrain carpets at Se and 45¢ yard. All wool, extra super Ingrain carpets, Glc y Lowell extra super Ingrain, all ‘wool, 8¢ yd. Tapostry, s nd F5e, with borders to also some great bar- floor in the way of trun s and satchels, We will also make you special prices on blankets comforts ana pillows to reduce stock. 1 you in- tond to purchase any wall paper this season we would advise you to come now and see the large assortment of patterns we are displaying, and get our for we can and " we will save you Tuke clevator” to fourth fioor felt shape soft hats, Stff hats at 45c; men xtra fine fur 505 best colors in steamer caps 25c. show the finest, most complate and cheapest line of childrens hats and ¢aps in the west. HAYDEN BROS. stiff bats $1.45 worth Lace and Embroidery Sale. panish laces, 8 in.wide, at 25e, A new line of very fine oriental laces will be at special sule at very tempting al linen laces, 2 in. wide at 5c. Medici laces, fine, 24 in. wide, 10e. Machine tochons, ¢ per dozen yard p. All kinds of new fancy cotton laces at very low prices. M HI()I’DI"ARIFQ b(l;:mgq 2in. Edgings at 15¢ worth 20c. Edgings at 19¢ worth 42-inch flouncings in § from 39¢ up. Remnants at half pri ladies’ and children’s cloaks, wraps, walking jac skirts and wrapper: argains in new wall paper, HAYDEN BROS., Dry Goods. e 3 Now that the gusoline stove season is opening up and the market as usual is flooded with what is called by dealers “something new” or something that nobody knows anything about or prove to be a failure as these something new stoves generally do, you should be on your guard and buy something that has an established reputation and proven to be a safe and reliable stove. The Quick Meal has now been sold in Omaha for seven yers, 1140 have been sold in that time, more than all othe: put together. The reason there aré so many sold is because it has proven to be the only absolute safe and reliable gasoline stove made. \\u]c, 4c and 5¢ a ya STOETZEL, Howard St. it Emerson piano at A. Hospe s e DS R French Sateens and Ginghams. 100 styles of French sateens, our own importation, and exclusive patter Every new and novel shade. Fancies and plain colors. We show only the best quality. All at one price. 85 CENTS Zephyr cloth and Freneh ginghams, the f;um]somu cotton wash fabrics in groat vaviety. Ombre stripes. Fancy new shades with stripes, Beautiful colorings with side bands and trimmings, just from custom house. KELLEY, STIGER & CO., Dodge and 15th sts. R That's Right. E yone should know that the Chi- 10 & Northwestern railway now runs itsvestibuled lyer through to Chicago in aving Omaha 8:40 p. m. daily, and iving in Chicago next morning at § o'clock, Another important thing is the fact that this entire train with free chair cars,dining cars, and the finest sleep- ers supplied with hot and cold water, free libravies and everything new, ar- rives and departs from the Union Pa- cific depot in Omaha every day in the yeur. Y The way to secure these decided ad- vantages on an eastern trip is to call at the city ticket office 1401 Farnam st., or telephone 561. If you are not going east yourself, tell your friends of this. W. N. BABCOCK, enlWeten Agent. The base ball fever has broken out in Sioux Falls, and oney, tng crack club of the town, is being reorganized, - Canon City coal. 87 per ton. Nebrasiza I'uel Co,, 214 South 13th St. A Cara. Having disposed of our wholesale fruit and produce commission business, we titko this opvortunity of thanking the generous public for their very liberal nutronuge and soliciting a continuance of'the same to Messrs. MeHugh & Mock- bee, our successors, who will continue South Respoctfully yours, ete., WiLCOX BRos. the business at the old stand, 4 Eleventh st. 5 Are NOW recog- needed for suffer from wenl, painful or defoctive vision. N, M. Mm]dv, pr al optician, 211 S. and grinds lenses for all 4.lnaf.u,llon guaranteed, No or u\xnunm.u on of the eyes, - Cheapest meat market, 18th & Nicho- las, Harris& £ sher blk., George Kurz. ———- Auction of 11 Rooms. Monduy, at 10 8, n., at 1419 Dodge st. (upstairs), tha countents of 11 rooms, parlor, bedroom and kitohen furniture, carpets, ete., all nearly new, Omaba Auction & Storage Co. .—— ‘Hallet Dayis piano at A, Hospe's. 15th St., HAY D BROS, Tarrific Slaughter in Fine Silka and Dress Goons. 11 people would study their own inter- est and compnre goods and prices, or if we could convines them of the great sacrifice 1n these goods how -easy it would be to sell: Black g1os grain silk, pure dye and warranted ‘to wear, 75c, 88¢, Ooc and $1 per yard, that cost to make $1.10, 81 40 and #1.65; blagk | surrah, 55¢, 6 5e that cost 87c to $1.55; faille fra y an 5 0y black stripe surrwh, 81, worth 'H 10 to #1. colored gros grain silk, and satin rhadamas at 40 per cent un- der cost: colored surrah silks in all the new shades 37ic, 48¢, H5¢, 65¢ and GO A Panic Sate. Stonehill had a whole Friday for e advertise- evening's BEE, the Saturday and Monday w will be the last day, ment in sale to be only. To-mc 80 don’t miss it, The sale is a s ek bought of Jorden & Rnmsey, all fine goods. Among the bargains advertised bleached mus- lins, unbleached muslins and ginghams at die; also the greatest sale of fine dress goods for little money on record. Besides the bargains offéred in Fri- day’s BEE we the following A lot of towels s ench, A log of ble for t i Surah silks at 45c. China silks at 49c. ards of dress gingham for S9c. jersey knit vests for 46 irkish towels, suita- cost T8¢ to $1.25. These are wonderful [ 500 pair kid glov s pair, bargains. Colored satins All our 40¢ white goods left over from and ¢ cost 40c, last season 124c. and 5. Full line _ plain Also a sale of embroiderios at 10c, 25¢ fancy china silks, 45, 75 and 49, 'k dress goods of eve MILLINARY tion. The prices do not indi We offer our opening™bargains in quality. Imported sold ever, '\\'I|l'|'0 rietta, 20, 25¢ and 40-ineh French Henriotta 4-(' H5¢, 60c and 62¢, worth 65¢ to §1 mense lime of fancy stripes, cable cords, 0. B6-§ plaids, checks, brocades and serges at an awful import cost. silk Colored vei- plushes in 69 new sacrifice on veteens and shades, COLORE! Two-fold beiges in stripes, French suitings, 21 nch F Henrietta, 25¢ and 29¢, worth ¢ inch novelty French suiting: worth $1.25. Combination $9.50, $10, 812, $15 and $17.50, imported to sell af to $50. Monday we make the grand display of new trimmings, dress buttons, orns ments, veilings and ladies’ neckwear. Extraordinary bargain wall paper. HAYD GOODS, 1240; 86- inch inch fancy ench at 69c, n_ new BROS., Dry Goods. PODCay ATy The Place to Buy Clothing. Besides being headquarters for most everything needed in the hounsehold economy, Ha, Bros. have the finest tock of men’s, boys' aud chil- lothing in Omaha, Their steck spring milliner On Will come to an end. closed on Wednesday, and all the stock 44- | removed. suitings at | e lass, new and stylish, and kept | be removed from 908 North to-morrow, Our Our 1. 1 hats $3.00 snch Milan hats at Also some $4.50 tips at 81,49 o bunch. STONEHILL S, I]t» and 118 16th &t AN IMPORTANT EVE Tuesday Next the Great Sale of Dry Goods atStore of C, J. Webor, The store will be AS MR, WEBER IS DETERMINED L TWO THOUSAND DO LARS WORTH OF GOODS ON MON- DAY ANDT DAY, PRECES WILL BE CUT WIDE OPEN. ALL WHO WANT DRY GOODS FOR SPRING OR ANY SHOULD ATTEND THIS MONDAY AND TUESDAY. Remember the address, 114 S 15th street, Next to the Postoflice. Loat gt 7 E. A. Marsh Will Move. The popular Washington market will 16th street, L room which is flooded with day- | toan elegantly fitted up room at 514 light. They make a specialty of chil- | North 16th street. The new market dren’s clothing. In thisas in'all other | will be open for business Wednesday of parts of this store their stock is | this we Mr. Marsh has spared nd i complete, and was selected cided over by a thoroughly clothing man, who know people want and has the goods to sup- nly them. A visit to this department of Hayden Bros.’ great store much'to interest them, They will have agrand opening sale Monday and ail pre- ) neither time nor e practical | his ust what the | Jow pri pense in fitting up This is the original ,and its patrons can w market. ced market rest assured that their prices will con- rtment | tinue to, be lower will find | market in than any first class Omaha. With new furni- ture and a splendid stoci of the finest beef, mutton, pork nd salt meats in the next week. city, the new market will have few equals and no superiors as a meat Veilings. market in Omaha. Veilingse French lace-edged veiling, plain and dotted centers (latest novelties), from Hle to $1.50 a yard. Hading and directoive veils (latest novelties), from $1.25 to $3.25 e Grenadine and sewing silk v all the latest shades (low lings in prices in Co:, — Baby Oarriages. In the latest styles at Howe, 1510 Douglas st. Kerr & or a Piano $10 per month the city, quality considercd). antil )n\nl T i o T e Chenille dotted veils (all the new | piano; cost $450, now $200. Good as new. shades) 10c. at A. Hospe's, 1513 Douglas street. KELLEY, STIGER & ( Dodge and 15th & e e Upright Btano For $185 At A. Hospe's, 1513 Douglas street. cash, balance $10 monthly. A fine bar- gain,us the instrument is in good ordor. Call early. ot fano at A. Hospe's. Bohemian Hall. Hallet Dav 1317 and 1319 S. 13th st. nt. lunch and beer hail. served day or night. Dance aturday and Sunday. -~ e il Kimball piano &t A. Aospe’s. Importan| e The old reliable Clark’ thread, PAVING ALONG THE TRACKS. known also to trade as the O. N.T. thread, can be had from the under- ‘What it \\'A)III:‘I Cost and it Would | noted jobbers. white 8pool. of spool for an Save the City. Owania, March 9.—To the Editor of Tur Bee: May Iask space for the insertion of the subjoined correspondence, for the infor- mation of our city officers, our representa- tives and senators at Lincoln, and that the general public may fully understand the case. T would call attention to three facts 1. That it now costs the several street railway companics, $14,301 per wmlle for pay- ing. 2. That the companies are willing to con- tinue on this basis. 3. That the proposed law will make it cost street railway companies £24,446 per mile for paving. 4. That this is prohibition, and would cause street railway construction to almost cease. 5. That the proposed law would not save to \ll e city over £1,200 to £1,400 per mile, as construction will be largely in the suburbs, conscquently the city has not sufficient in- terest in the matter to insist on the fons of the new charter in this regurd. V. Monse. Odxana, March 9.--G. \\ Tillson, Esq., City Engineer—Dear Sir: Wili you' pleasé inform me in regard to the amount of pay- ing required and the cost of same, at lust scason’s contract price, for paving a double- track street railway with stone, as required by the present charter. Will you further adyise me of the amount | ¢ of paving required, and the cost of same (at last season’s coutract price) for paving a double track street railway, the new charter, as 1t has | of representa If the provision for paving as it at present stands in_the new charter should pass the senato and_become @ law, what amount of money would the save on cach mile of said double tracks that may be paved. Iam yours truly, W. V. Monse. Crry ENGINPERING DEPARTMENT, OMATIA, Neb., March —, 188 .—Mr. W. V. Morse— Dear' Sir: In résponse to yours of oven date in reference to cost of paving street car tracks, I have to 1. Amount of pavement. double track, ver lincal foot, 10 square or 119 square yards, cost’ of same at §2 rovi imitations in 0. N, beautiful good: and Henry P turned from a season Montauk Point, L. L., s don,Conn., dispatch to the Globe-Dom- svortsman named Chaduwic Dbeen spending much of the Fort Pond Bay travels on say, as required by [ many miles of ice in sh ssed the house | Jand-locked bays daily steers with a movable runne city of ‘Omaha at large | tween the two the wheel travels on the ice, B {1 as follows: lution to each displaced by | ¢ f; s This cottor is al never on any other color of thread. you get the right cotton as there the market. Call s on color See are for Koctt DrY Goops Co. i & Co. 50N Not1oN Co. LE & CO. - Fine Frenc Our French challies have arrived, and ve show a complete line. i to call and examine these KELLEY, STIGER & CO., Dodge and 15th sts. e AND ICE TRICYCLE. Novel Machine Used by a Massachu- setts Man in Hunting Ducks. Two duck hunters, George O'Neill tridge, who have just re- of shooting at a New Lon- , report the novel method of duck- ing resorted to by a Massachusetls y who has winter,about rue Harbor. cle which lich, they cruise_ over rt ponds and without fatigue. The machine is fit with two stee like an ice boat, and aft. Be- rd runners und in ed wrought iron This is the propelling pow about three cot in diameter and can be geared so and N: “has an ice tri runners, upon able to Jhadwicl he is runnevs forward, fows a steel cal rear as to muke three revolutions to one of the fore pedals, o farev ks, ac- less than b turn_of the c ording to the speed required. Under corable conditions a high rate of »d can be maintained, and in scud- ; lineal foot of double track | gy 1y vind or running with a s peuin wind the propeliing wheel is 2. Amount of pavement displaced and paid 0 1 for by a double’ track rond under the pro- | lifted up and a litle ‘canoc mast and vosed amendment to the city charter as per | sail are rigged up and made to do good foot, » conditions por lincal 7 square e yurds foot of double intersections to blocks as business portion ofithe city. per mile under the new provisiou is £10,085, @ proportion saved 10 the city as above is 82, In the resident portion the amount saved to the city woald bo much reduced. Very rospectfullly, Geonai: W, TiLLsox, City Engineer. e Emerson piano#t A, Hospe's. el The ladies of #'rinity M. E. church, Kountze place, will give an orange tea in the church lors, Thursday even- ing, March 14, foom 6 to 10 o'clock. - Kimball piano at A, Hospe's. service. cost of same at | to Long Island as with the aid of his ma- to get v de: trees, and in birds of all suspicion as to his real char- acter. the world-famous T tea, same as the S their own use. ¥ cious,and when properly used one pound 1l lnlrmluus‘n wi l fa Mr., Chadwicl out-shoot his fellow could follow the game for wee in an ineredible short s In approaching an opening in ice filled with ducks he is enabled ry near it before shooting by prating his tricyele with brush and this way disarming the ne h Delicious T 2 a direct ll|||m|||l|u|l of Just rece of ordinury tea. In order to the next few days R JHIC. IE ri with each pound a nanese OBICAGR; ‘.‘-:"b‘:‘.:,:‘ B8 & A% :tr iner teapot. Grand Union Tea com= g pany, 1411 Douglas. Via Owaha and Council Bluffs. g Short line w Chicage and the east. Subseribe for shaves in the Omaha Finest dining ears in the world. Through sleeping cars to Chicago. The route of the first “Golden Gate Loan and Building association. advautages for securing a home will be unsurpassed and you will find it the Special.” ensiest mode asan investment holder Bost line to WMhllgwn for the inau- | of laying by a few dollars monthly for a guration of President Hurrison. rainy day, and be able to obtain vour, R. en- | money or immediate use when yoi Ouly direct route to the G. A. campiment at Milwaukee. Everything first-class. First class people patronize first class ’l‘mkcz agents everywhere in the west sell tickets over the Chicago, Milwau- kee and St. Paul railway, Ticket offico 1501 Farnam street. F. A, Nash, Generasd Agent, neod it most. No one but stoc Kholder can secure @ loan and the benefits ar mutual in every particular. ent lo Monthly meetings the third of each month a further information call daily between b and 6 p, 1 The pr 08 to siockholders are 8147,000. Am.m:ny or 16th st 810 So. ., or address M., NATTINGER, Secretary. [ r peaiiibe o088 _re [] Monday, 1] MARCH Good Fun ‘ Tuesday, Lasts u Wednesds \\u 11 12 a,nd 18. u( Forever, IO I8 19010 00109 9 The Funniest of Funny Men, the memnr—Mnkhm Comedians, EVANS and HOEY, ) | | Hear “Old Hosse's” Topical Song. ‘sBuog map‘aIsniy may A Parlor Match. BEF Introducing those Wonderful Character Creations, “OLD HOSS” AND ME and INNOCENT KID Hoyt's funniest and best play. ‘Old Hoss" Will Sing a New Topical Song. Regular Rrices. B0Y0s (JPERA HOUSE A GREAT EVENT! Tmlrsflafi?fiflay and Saturday, March 14th, 150 and 16, * X & * SATURDAY MATINEE. x & %k % | LYDIA THOMPSON ————————And Her Own New Grand English BURLESQUE COMPANY. Presenting the Newest and Latest Successes, PENELOPE, COLUMBUS, ROBINSON CRUSOE Change of Bill Each E vening. CHARMING MUSIC, ELABORATE COSTUMES, INCREASED ORCHESTRA, SPECIAL SCENERY, WITTY DIALOGUE. BB SELECTED ARTISTS. 88 Matinee prices same as night. Regular prices. NEW GRAND souse HOUSE Three Nights Commencing Monday March : 1 1 The choice of materials @ gnow is far ahead of nny : '[)l( vious season. J We could print the names -'01 lllt) hlcl) designed le (& 8 0 0 2 2 2 2 5 2 5 = J : LIGHT - WEIGHT OVERCOATS. Positively lnst appearance in Omaha, of the World's Greatest Tragic Actross, JANAUSGHECK, Under the management of Mr- Frank €. Hawley. Monday and, Tuesday Evenwngs, MEG MERRILIE Wednesday anhw. MACH. ‘ But we don't; it ain't ary. s v e IR ;' We tell you we have “The Rullng Passion,” Qihem. V' Ih(:,ml.‘mls !' \'(Hl come l()' sece; y()ll {@fcel the cloth; "you're at- I gtracted by the designs; you them new and pronounce choice : And, best of all, you like 9 the workmanship, trimmings l';m(l the price for well-tail- ored Overcoat: $30—with silk linings prefer them, Week of Monday SATURE W ZANZIC and 15 piritial o o A " the one-pound Imh) ety train Prof, Mutthews and his ty i the high-walki fuil to see “Blondin, and trouser- P CBDPPB TV VDB DODOBDDLDD New suiting ., »«00««««««««0‘« 5 of the house, W o One dime admitsto all, ir in abundance, to be e tailored to please at moder- PATRONIZE ate prices, Home-Made Cigars . *“RED LABEL.” TAILOR 1409 Douglas Street, Woodraff Granite Quarry. Tam prepared to furnish Woodruf granite in paving blocks, door sills and steps, or blocks of most any dimention handle TRADE MARK, i | l | | at cheap figu Also Ly Lincoln yard.all classes of cut stone for Omaha. any part of the state. Ask for tigur Thomas Price, Lincoln, Neb. D WD DB DD D E-DDOO -OPENING- MONDAY, MARCH 1. M. J. BAEHR & CO., JEWELERS, 1413 DOUGLAS. M. J. BAEHR, A. MAX HOLZK