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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE, SUNDAX, APRIL 13. 1800.--TWENTY P. Mfi—-.—,——_—_mfi | THE BOSTON STORE, THE BOSTON STORE. | HEYAN/ DEICHES, | phes | i $1.50. 1 SILK SALE, Specinl \”'l‘ 0. Letting ','”“" the Prices Livtting lll;\;|:|||' Prices, E®ting Down the Prices. On Monday we shall offer 0 e | e v 10 1 CORSITS, 3 srted stock of sh r 2 " Ay, ol ol $ To close the follow es of silk we - . and, boet, tmorted stock of wash Special Drives All Over the Store - To- | Read What We Offer You This Mcrning | Monday, April lath, at 10 O'clock in the | p P Mour #1285 @ Wi prame, e foltowife Lines of lic we | Wo have purchused the entjre stock roods in Om AL prices to surprise a i h 8 Golde € LA, e prices less e one of corsets of an enstorn manufacture Tadivos of this city. American sateens nt Ay [ for Monday, Marning. Pillsburry’s best XXXX flour $185. | their vulue TRROAL ;, IR W KV e T L el O LB s & | 5 We nre agents for this flour and will | Brocade (imming silk 25, usunl p . \ L Wteens 1 ATl our Emported sateer R Wers Wikt 3 1lto the jobber or retailer for the | ga ot U sl R T Ty k| ¢ e (o See Us and Need No | The Best of Bargains and Those Thet | There Ve on Special Sale the | gipe pricos i Surah silk A3, former price 68 A A AR s L Bl e, high toned designs worth from 85¢ to day Will Be a Wil I Manner of Comp . isplayed in Our Weo have just received a car of do- | Ching silk $9c, reduced from e, TEOh o MOTHRS oraiate, D Ly only per yard, Fast Come and tion in the Shade Everything Windowsat the Marked mestic sonp from 1 - Moines soap A choice morei silk shades, 53 ock w1 by foutd D, Witrnor's 1 and 35 per | Just as Advertised. Prices. works, e sell 8 buvs fe f worth $1 25 gharss 3 corsot ut 80c, - Warner's Sunvisn oubres are going fast | [ gL 00 BURE D vl g1y s A first class ross grain silk.all colors, \TLof H, & 8. black eorsety worth i ginghnmy—dress S s | — ansas City, Wesell 7 bavs for o | fully warvanted, 5o, never sold loss 0 and 22,00 to be closed at &0, 1y 1is s the best s pmade by the hand | thah - checked ging- 'R THE DR ; They comprise tnt 15, - ; ehi 3 PR A GRAND SALE OF EMBROID- THE DRESS GOODS, v comprise Gilots, viz: o man for Jannairy Work, | i i e st BaodRor th i unt's o short hip worth $1.50 1 pr Ll e BRIES { One case double” fold cashmere, all | Ze for embrojderies that are worth regi- | “¢tod buttor S oL ota and HBoi s S G Dok i from 3| duced to NIRRT PR 6t Ko gnedy - 2T dths hemstitehed, tueked. corded wdes, just opened, go at f¢ per | larGe and e, L 170; very best creamery but- | to yds., at just one-half the rogulnp | Yo% 5 L0 1 this lot go at 7, den's ix the place where your mon . work and Vandyke . worth 15¢, 4 4 e for embroideries that ave worth regus | teop for 1, yivlee; J % ‘\ o neh woven vorset this furthest. 500 picces of fine dre Splendid line 2r-inch "wnd all colors, go at this sale l-h[“‘vr'\lllyl'l‘l“"’( ; i Very best sug wed hams, 11¢: hone- | salo will inelude silks of every | 0" '\ ;l' 00 and $1,50 go at 50, Hevs rhams ard Xt skirtings A : ¢ for embroideries that are worth regu- | loss him, 10c; § s hams, i Hine -1 w11 eotores vatvata: |8 manza il Hec Bt and 10 7oy inch hemstitehed flouneings «d suitings at | lar 10c to 1) b Pl T L Ahout a0 dozen covsots worth S0e. 3¢ and and 15 1 worth 40¢ # - Ge for embroideries that ave worth vegu full erenmn cheose, | & G Wil Hentiivoly. dinices 100 yonrchoive of nv ol on P L R TR \emstitehed skirtings at 50¢ serges at 18 e 13e to 18¢ 9 R L v B e e pais \\ £2,00 17, U, corse this W0 yards' of lawn checked worth 7ie : f o e s ) ‘- embroideries that ave worth 18 to HIb pail jelly, 53c; 80b pail jelly, | tho full line | Totgoar s B s goods, ane orth st import sale of cambric em- side ba enriettas : : | o et HOSIERY, goods, ...”Lvluv-v ‘\I:I,] at special prices: {tabls Tos leries thatave worthregu- |~ Bost soda crackers, fisehion I”"lf:f["mh\ SELGLAL ST dih of wents’ suporfine § hose, worth 40 inches wide hem suitable for : pples, ve hoice, | 200 double fold RS pale, to be. ol m Monday at 1240 linen on e ayard, 10 | , t 0 st 104 m. sharp and BUY IN HAY. [ .2 ouble fold il e at Sicto or e s of G pleces, ’ of polkn dot in ‘Swiss ut mohairs at 21, continues until 5 p, m. I FOR 50, | g g 10l hose, bluck and gray, se per {0¢ o yard. Indian dimity worth 1 DO YOU KNOW that | Meat pounders, match cases, botile of "l"l' “'\'" HHE wortl 20¢ PARASOLS. in silk parasols %1.25 worth , all shades, go at | §1.50 will huy a complete dress pattern | machine oil, graters, mineing knives, . Mulls in afl | \ s sale for 19, of fine debciges in plain and fancy | chopping bowl, set of tea spoons, 2 hoxes , worth 20¢; 4 28 worth 2 6 inch brillianteens, all colors, at 85e, 100 whiie our stock of | WALL PAPER, i vlton { \ o ’ diu linens wns and lawn | v wide embroid ich black brondeloth suitablo for of shoe polish. serubbing brush, lar RORLON0, ; $2.00. Children’s purasols 19¢, worth I ene, st eceived | goods and ure pe ns, | gat e worth 8135, Wi buy o complete dress pattern | botilo of mucilnge, lurge. hottle ot Ink [tssldicadi iGN Nl i Bhr HaW At il be of PO THE = houll wool stain g il wool striped novelty goods, in all | cake turners, potatoe mashers, hasting i 55 el 100 0-inch sflk umbrollas, warranted ,‘M i od indi 280 i Pest quality men’s laundvied | lity, | colors? spoons, wooden snixing spoons, lemon | W prices on black goods in cashe | o wear, only 8500, worth 3,00 in it grounds display o | shirts at 80e, " w These are | is worth | &5¢ will buy a handsome black silk net squeezers, large bottle of the best sperm Mt drap-de-alma and UNDERWI AR, | )mlnlq-nu line of pattern very slightly ; 7 I"\ ”HI\] | A8 inches widey ] oil, egg beaters, flour dredges, flunnels, v DRPAL Ladios jersey ribbed vests only 7o 166 A Blol and whits and navy Finest quality men’s precale shivts at | d-inch K n-'h?l]x i with fancy hor- | §1.25 will buy the finest black silk | comb trays wash basins | x ) ] r:n\l:, outh 20, 4 ; and a nice line of plain blacks, high grade \wl]m-“ Lot woen b o%is ya. ! warp henrietia cloth made, warranted | fire shovels, pie tins, 2| Colossal jewelry sale this we [ b RUNGAL Ll abn | and | 900 p: adies” host rolled pl not to slip nor to we | may wor s shiny? uko cutte son hammock these will duplicated this s H a= N f ¢ : 1 leve ut We y the or Make your selection now before they are | neckwe goes at | 374¢ will buy high novelty brilliantine | clothesline hooks, doz. hooks, everceufl buttons, 5¢ pair, worth 25, Ve ure the ori inators .,r low prices, all picked over, S prices on btch- | good ) challics in beautiful designs, The | 5 pek tacks, yellow bowles, y combs, | 750 lace pins with garnettand brilliant | Brown blanks e pe bl ey 5 | Night shirts neatly nmed at 50e, | > 3 S ¥ goods are 30 inches wide and will wash | 5 puckages stove polish, gimlets, 5 mouse | each, worth 1se, ¥ [ . White blanks 4ic per m” saeat 1 Apron checked linen | worth 1.00. Ry I ;n;h fancy stripped black henrietta, _and wear excellently. | traps, meat forks, hutter laddi { doz | : ‘: \n'u\\' old front rvoll plat ‘\ I ‘\f I CURTAINS AND CARPETS i and 80 inetes wide, . Futnitive. liren, | MILLINERY DEPARTMED f new. :”.l.;:‘~I ‘1\\.“’, henrieta at 81, noth- | 15¢ will buy puve Irish linen handker- | cloth pins, large traps, large dustpans, | drops, latest designs, 23¢, | Tho most uggrossive salo over ate hemstitched. 1t, unde 1 Rippel Our millinery departm management of Miss tin eups, seallop cake tins, 2 fine | ppers, two small dip- temptod ttingham lnee eurtains at 80, 47e chiefs, 15 inches squi dress linen in g1 18 sume 18 inches squar stair linen and gr 1 len Bros, sold all o w priced cf allies last week | rapidly becoming the leading millinery | ntine mohair at | 20¢ will buy Swiss undervests in all trowles, knife and fork | iry jewel a6 1 pair yard. Now this week we ) department of the city, Our prices and | . | colors worth S0, mp chimneys, bird cage hooks. | ¥ s 4 otting o curtains, scolloped 311 the fine chullies and begin on Monday | styles do it. | ke at 39¢, plain | Lisle thread, ingrain, silkk knit and | We réecived today a lot of s from | S vornaments with vhine stone | avd taped all avound at 7ac, Se. $1.00, to offer our entire lot, choice of | ‘We aetually sell you a trimmed hat at | @ S g | Uhina sillk underwear at astonishing | the B. & M. wreek, which were hought sets, only 8¢ each, | $1. 5. 8150 and 2,00, Positively styles to select from all our % challies, | $1.50 that is” worth in uny millinery | ] INS FOR THE | low prices, at 15 cents on the con of ]v_vh.l silver b ts, 19¢ ench, Iortitiom 8 1:50 to 8¢ worth from 8¢ to 15e per yard. All go af | house in the city 4 ||n|| ON WASH GOODS. 25¢ will buy fine positively black hose | spades, rakes, pitehforks, shovels, mow- [ Fine rolled plate enameled lace pins | lmmense line of and imitation o S per yard and inorder fo give each We will make you a #3.50 hat that any | lish dress ginghams at 5¢ per yard. | worth 85¢. These hose equal to serateh on them; will .\:\l)l chain attached, 10¢, vegular pric s lace cartains at special prices chance we shall sell only one dress pat- | milliner in the city would cl » 6,50 phyr dress ginghams at 10¢ per the ones sold formerly Ali steel spading fovks, 200.° T | smeille portieres at 50, $1.75, $2 tern to each eustome shirting prints, | for, * | yar rth15c. 0 Lisle thread, ir nd s extra farreled, 49¢. worth $1 | .“H_\\ e stemewind watches, # R4.50, 5,00, 40 per 84e por yard. Indigo blue prints, 5e per | U nnumn.u hats, 100 shapes, at 10¢ hirting prints at sie per yard, They hottom pr « | spade made 49¢, worth $1.25; worth : yard. ‘Satine prints, 5¢ per yi Cot all sell it at 7e. 2 Spun silk and plated hose below cost to | tine short handle stable < 49¢, worth Waltham | shades, com- ton flannc vd. Lonsdale cam- | worth 7ic. Wide German Dlife caiico at 10¢ per | A four times as much; 4-tine hay fork | 0, worth 100 Hayden's straw s that | yard, worth I, r 1 buy fine black silk lace mitts, et square top shovels, 49e: vound top 4 ng voller shades, with ) on muslins | go at the Boston | Splendid new spring challies at de per fine silk jersey mitts. | shovels, 49e; \\ir.- tooth in best Shades of all sizes made to and domesties ure lowest | yard, worth Gie. S fine silk jersey mitts, extrea long. T twenty ) [ (TEE Bt in Omaha or money cl efunded, Finest line of 25¢ wreaths and flowers | Amoeskeg apron check ginghams at the very finest ni 5 rain carpets at We buy and sell these goods™ in larger | shown. < | 6, worth S, ~ % H0c black silk jerse \ppleton Standavd extra supe quantities than any house in this city, | We charge nothing for trimming or | Bigest bargains in satines ever shown. | 7oe will buy a “hetter silk jerse, Lwa Se and worth 7 Can therefore wel Al afford to give you | making your hat. | See them. ¥ 5 than has’ever been seen in Om: weler's pr | . Sublimo sbela i Wiltons, ns in this line, White hed | STYLISHT WRAPS FOR SPRING. | Newest thing for this spring, debeiges | 25¢ will buy children’s embroider | velvets and nioguets botter old fitled cases with | . G8e, 75¢, 88¢ L, $1.00, | 500 spring wraps and *kets, all the | at 5e per yard, worth Se. 1] | : stock is absolutely and en- ;. 0 und up to pic ststyles at $3.50, These ave equal | Big line of white goods at 6 per yard, 5 will buy a child's silk togue bonnet | i Springtic ‘1 toor \Waltham move- |t Not a single old style to Have you seen thoall linen huck tow toanything ever shown in Omaha at $6. | worth 10c. | inall colors. | ments, $15, worth i Sworle off at 10¢cach? Have you noticed the hem- | Our headed and jetted wraps fwm?l | MORE SPECIAL BARGAI N | Children’s French caps o specialty. | gantic sale of fine wall end- | 1 \\ DEN BRO! stiched towels e each? They ave | t0$7:50 are marvels of cheapness. OUR LINEN DEPARTME | ARE YOU AWARE The machines for . 12 to select from, Nota single | 2oods and cirpets, bargains you find only at Hayden's.” We | hought the eniive line of a New \ ok | ANY HOUSE IN OMAHA HAS EVER (hatare oyl e e e o Honen {Ho wingorsifor 1 Wooden barrel | Yoll of last year's styles. Brown blanks, [ y = i shall also cut down ‘the prices of table | importer at less thun half pr | SHOWN. 5 ! : churh with dasher, 7 rpetswecper, 5 White blanks. 4ic, worth te. he White Front Marke 1 North underwear? HAYDEN' BROS. Sixteenth st., William Heinzmg rd. 16 inch linen erash at 23e per | 1 253 the wonder of the age, s week, It will pay you to Our shoulder capes, at from 98¢ to | fnvestigate, On Monduy we' place on | $550. should be scen 16 be appreciated, | Turkey ved table damask at 20 per [ Wi Bave just veceived an entively new SRS R Dry Goods and Carpets, s orie of the finest on the stet ¢ another lot of wall paper, some en- | wies and misses” blouse waists at | yard, worth 35c. | DAL 20 Goods and Wall Paper. o 4 | w oo full dine of the best hee il e o e | ° Finest bleached damnsks at 89¢, worth | L i Feiandn) Company’s varnishes in on. pork and poultey that the i g ed wadsts with belts, new 3 it Gt s Meinberg's New Music Store v sold under sealand label, m';nh nd sells it at the Towest i VERY SALE. L08, worth 3 Our towels have no equal. See them, | s anze Bldg, 151h and Marney o you or for them or address us e supplics all st This department is daily ts (shirt and waist) at $1.50, | DID YOU EVER HEAR OF SUCH | “l Isters, britlh 3 . 8o 00 South |Lm-||. st.. St Louis, Mo. D |>\.l “mh] Meyer's cufe 1t test creations in fine worth double, | BARGAINS ? | oo % . S z ‘f‘ ST 2 ) and has the tinest fonily This department claims to show the 1 Accordeon plented skirts and faney | 1,000 gmrments of ladies” muslin un- "“3’[:_‘_‘_\“ | s ure. W l[:i"\.(‘ll;x):‘:'rxlv‘ll-l ton tor lh‘lt‘l” CEe ? (- mlrln" i I you \n,m [ latest novelties while they are new and ped waists at i derwear at 20¢. This a sample line ) Eteats 2 3 & b 3 served with the i in the mae- Straotiv e 2 g L) e line of Indies” dresscs at $2.50. | that we bought cheap. Not one garment | | dress waists, efe, | ow Itis Faith of Ab- | pericnced sho e S i, 08" pilfionize i #1.00, Jinromar b the White Front Market, 7H Novih Six- e a lmw' than | in thislot i worth le v Nothing but a_large trade this possible: that is “why we sell such reasonable prices, | Omaha more metropolitan thun | = 3 S 3 many old citizens imagine, and people | Our 25 fine white mull apron is well begin te \lize the advantuges that | worth 50c competition has brought to them, In | fact, competition makes aeity. It isan | ¢ It is o | goods, | Nov et covers, | wde goods, Putnam’sillustrated | Blss” new mammoth millis annot find else- | utiele on ont Mound of Ohio,” | 12 s st Phrec floors fi SRR R in the Century, is quoted the followi HEVMAN & DEICH | *That such a work, so carefully d 1518 & 1520 Farnam st | and construeted under such e 2 along this narrow > terming The members of Govert lodge, No. 11, | {he high. vough ¢liff, was planned and | 4 e requested to meet at Free Musons® ome powerful influence, we | syoucan find | rom 1 y house, | foantl st ed with | ve daily an in our stove what you whe Mies! fins whito aprons at 9¢, worth | pants, n all go at uze summer - Reservoir jce. Crystal Tee Co., 218 ———— S 15th st - in large amounts, on | - - property. Anglo- | Magnificent Up & Trust compiny, at Meinl worth wps in the st grade | bought them cheap from a | ¥ froi to $1.00, all high Mm k. Om ) W incentive to “get o move™ on 2 o'cloc] * the siin of life, Visit the millinery departs | bunkrupt manuficturer, (alleundayialiamoon a2 oicloulito ) (And what other thun | A p rukey, Lifo building. Tomesin | ment and you ean see for yoursclf. THE BOSTON STOR D o osicL | wreligtous motive can be conceived ? | (yjfion Hill for men of limited income, Startling valy ¥ wls and 11AFSET0HIS o0 [ 2 | Matteson. usselman, \ | Have'we not here the evidence of a by i e shawls = | o be held Wednes prll 16, 2 p. | ——— | former existence of that ancient fith, | The Oliver Magerd Van Co. movos e 37 litan [ce Co. m., at st facto) Twenty-eighth Seaman’s phaetons best and che apest | which, sing ,nuhulll in the houschold goods, | TAILOR his bomght out_the | 5110 £ and belt lin ha mo- G hefore histo takes up, 1 held ribl N HUNGARY. | 0gple under spreading over Afrie wope has not yet Iuwn wholly supplanted, in \ Indin and Amvica, by later faiths ? | tor goes within one block of factory. | CHEAP TRAVE Everybody invited to come and look ; 4 through the fac tory All competitors | A .s_w-n-xnvt»l Railroad will be allowed only one entry of white | Ihat Desery | 1409 Douglas. storage: be black stripes und torag fice with Max M and $1. AN o1 B Onen T Shirred yoke civeulars in stripped and | Co. whose contracts for ice they have senger Rates “abrics for Spring plain color’s s at $h assumed. hope by promptness | V10 b6 Gt ; | 3 sad made with German yeast .| A novel system of was prominent in e Ladies laifed capes, black | and quality of ice to hold all the old | Pread made wi ) 3 ALY O k g | Mexn's Crotnes and colors, at worth 0. T | customers and gain new ones, Their jee | We S Baldultand ¢ H. Reeder. | Buaboenitn Romaticr T 12 SR b el g Qrrtiing & | ongand slonks it 81,60,[13 ““:'I”,’\“"'i”_""‘l;d"‘"",’l 1"3‘,jj[ "‘l,ll;“['\‘“"“:‘fi Carpets, .| periment, lhm b radieal, I | it in combi wnd | S | to urder, _ miense ot wraps just re- | veain the name. ~Omahn Tee Co.” in I ul. 1 sorsiip, it extended from Contral | Ta ived, over styles at astonishing | addition to the name Metropolitan Tee | arni st, on w majority. of tho ¢ 1 and M v"“"| L : cash values, | Tho telephone is 897 and their | s are no longer based upon t doubted, whatever its ovigin, Its « el el B e s St | dies” wide “',1,. and corksc | of business is 810 South 15th st. | | vice or upon what the traf in Yueatan is show in Ca LY BLILEEC Lasapino Rl ek le, ut 33, g4, $5. | If you want pure ice and prompt servic » at the ldea of ven upon the mile: by seulptures on the vuined build- e e )y 3, & )y iaib s B LR Mhone $97, or | urally. regulated according 0 the “zone s “m.h can only be properly des {12 I | ts and house jerseys ut | cull at 810 South 15 ' Pure iee | Master Will had just come to the time | tem.” The State railvoads of Hung Lastemples. We know from histor | Splendid “line” silk | s essentinl to health as pure water, | when he must give his fivst de cation | had been doing badly under the nlnl” | et that this form of worship e \‘u?‘ d | | Buy of the Metropolitan Tee Co. at school, and all the household tem-—the earnings fell from $1,300 a | i ico down to the time of the Span- | Giganti > on wall paper, new styles | will be happy and healthy made to shave in his excitement | mile in 1887 to $1,000 in 1888, and the | ish invasion and conquest, and that it in endloss vaviety. Brown blanks 3§ e e ' He had 1) | government felt that matters. could not | still survives in the s of the Zunis | roll, worth 7e; white blunks 44 voll, | Bliss' new mummoth millinery in choosing his piece, and | be worse than they we : und Moquis, and probubly other of the 1l cheapest, worth fc. [ 1510 Douglus st Three floors filled with " it after it was chosen. His | The zone system of ch; is baged | Pueblo tribes. by D el | Visit our luce eurtainand carpet sale | latest novelties. | L who 100ks pretty carvefully after | upon the theory that there are two 0 this j«nllhm-w-ln{n-'.':lvn. with 18| Reservoir iee. Crytal Tee Co, 218 Monday. HAYDE Itl\n\ | - | his son's edueation, thoight it would be | classes of passenger traflic which can lw many ic features of art and faith, | ¢ Sy=0 " G p: ~ et Lowest Rates on Earth via the Bur- ‘ o rehearsed | inereased - in volume— the passel we e ¢ llhhllll”\ fl‘nw«l‘ by o |x|\f:'>)h- | 2 : . i lington, at home, and so asked th 1to suy it | traveling ashort distance and those go- 3 we look for the source of th The Ed Eony.ganialeilntoit dnveatment. to all points east and west. Ticket office, | to him the other afternoon. 3 ing a long distance. The former arve | of the older works of the Ohio | is now on sule e arvival of Jay Gould in this city on Sat 3 Farnam street. Depot, 10th and | S can sy it real easy. papa.” Will | generally provided for on railroads by With these considerations in | street (the old st urday night viously noted, and | AT G peets confided to him, “but my hands Kind of | commutition rates, the latter have not i with the knowle monds, his stop-oyer ty during Suturduy } — hang "vound in my W1 the time, and | received attention heretofore. A fur- | tures similar to this in Ohio | plated w ht and Sunday provocative of little Res the teacher won't let us put ‘em in our | ther point advaneed by the advocates of | the Old World, where the ser| | stock must he comu Crystal Iee Co, 2 15th St. vockets?” | the zone system is that where the ears nlhu carly faiths had |h. s | out at prices g afternoon, in - company with R. : - “What do the other hoysdo with their | #re not occupied to their full spment, will it be ; . Agent. w grond and |19 sions South 2. hand his father asked, “Make ges- [ an inerease of traffic necess | argue—unless all velig I Forihronan et BT oG roval (bl Colonel J. M. Eddy of the international, the 5 tury | an infinitesimal inerease of expensc, | merely eoincident, vague meaning- [ For three da v —Rog | the [ ! i luted knives and forks, $1.85 per set. ; el ataat tona et most of them hang on fo | The advocates of the system, therefore, | less, Which secems an absurd position to | plated k O T R B RON G 00 n‘lmur! overt ity. His '\\\H known antipa- | Wabash | their s, but I forget and let go all | propose three zon W short zone, a | hold—that in the \n\«l_\ -|n|l:;nh=nrn(l. o ‘_”4'”.': Rt thy for reporters kept loeal newsmen at a dis- | ) YADORIL I o s > i 8, nd a medium one, The Hun- | with it central pile ol nrn 212 North 16th, Masonic Block. N IR, Sal I tickets to points in | the time, and then they g A B N QNILOLST fee 2 S 5 l|“.I|de|\.”| Xprcs \'.::.m\“fi;:.]x:u‘»‘ 1n|~h|.-.ul;l\“.: Alabama, | His futher laughed and told him t ads extend the idea some- | stones, in \)n_mmnm.:n l\\n!. |h: e at Ttesidence. | Newest Patterns; took in the suburbs of the city, and a visit Mississippi, Louisinna and | if he would only let his hands alone the \\!h-u P WO« .l«m ‘Iu tic .<(x~_ ;.-.{p.‘m, u.-l lve “«Kv“nl ‘dl ’vlnmlll '~_\“‘;1 10 A i was dlso paid to San Pedro springs, where | L at half fare, good for 80 days, | would probably take cure of themselves, | those cones and - those for | bols everywhe ORILACE 00 e Out of the looms this spr the day’s sportiy MINe Was iewed fon train with reclining chaiv and | Then he asked Will to go on with the | short distances, In the latter class | world as emblems of those primitive 400 for a short tim uld is represented as | py)) \ ST T he boy | i } 1a | were two ticket on faiths? Here we find the linga-in-yoni of | g0od Bruss ieldi or 8 shol uld is vepresented as | Pullman huffet sleeping cars will leave | picce. e boy b 1 80 absurd o | We C ckets, ne t Pk 0L rit ke, Ponslon tithlo i . o haviui great fith in Toxns w i stute M ool BuMs 5 o | Mamnor, jumbling his. words_ togother | vying the holder to the next stution, Indiin, or the veciproeal principles of ma- | fension bl | Quality soft and yiclding, Lar 1 of the South- | and putiing his small voice down his | s0ld for 5 cents, 74 cents, und 15 cents, | ture ded by tho - serpents or life, | bedding, o | | e Ho. |10 HIENQ LIBAE. 2o © for vates and | throat us fur as possible, that the father | for thivd, second, and first cluss, powe nd eternity, More- . enough to drape gracefully, uni | tickots to any point east or south call on | thought he was intentionally being | another carrying the holder to position. eust and .+ indi- | M A | ; ) party | or write. G. N, CLAYTON | funny. ? second station h, 1land 2 ates the nourishing source of fertility | The Only One. A g¢limpse is cnough to set Sun | Picket Agent, Farn “Hut, my d " he said, as soon | for the three classes, respectively. tsun-god whose first vays fall | L FRETRY DR 5 ) Omaha, Neb, | 05 he was convineed that the young ora- | These tickets are good between any two | upon the altar of stones in the center of [t only line running solid | any man of taste a-longing to - i tor was perfectly ous, T ‘cannot un- | contiguous stations without regivd to | m.»l.n]..l. S0t ) 't lul‘r-«-l \\ull\_.v\‘v JesnolaCl HEDARY R A ging Choicener's Photographs Seaman’s carvinges best and cheapest, Why don’t you | the actual distance and ave solid in bulk | ated the several symbols which in Asia | vesttbiiee. S TEE Couneil | 12 ne weral, Ave the best in the city., Cabinets in - k 3 at 5 and 10 cent discount he | would be accepted without question as ]:‘u:::1:{..}.‘l“f:m:m..‘, 1 choose, not one, but several, all sizos. 83 per dozen for n limited | The new styles of childven's goods for her insurprise. | zones are fourt 1l o | showing the place to be a phallosolae | Bluffsand Qmabie L0 Al time, No extea charge for i spring at Fredovick & Co's, ave simply L papa,” he said, “if you have to | being drawn about ten miles apart, mbined with the Pullman sleeping cars ran on these lines | Best of a 1509 Douglas street, next to I | beautiful. The ve succeeded in get- | speak just naturally when you declaim I | The fourteen zonedneluding all distinees v position on T aented wad cannab bo. wsad | L Open Sundays. | ting the most elegunt colors and charm- | shouldn't have to learn how, I'd know | of 140 milc over. The rate for the | termingti the rough overhan 18 Bpiamied wn Sniel i Ji the prices - o ing goods in thut line ever shown in the | that anyway. first zone i low—less, than 7-10 rocks, wis nt [ improvement of the age, Try it and bo | = in west., ¥ ludy should exumine them a cent uw ile for the lowest | near the three forks of the viver, is | i o L ! aslittle & convineed AT A A pluno examine the new seale Kim- | *The Vassai” the *Lord Hymns in a Steeple. ¢ and 16 cents for fivst-class | considered when comparisons are mude, | CQUVIES e Union. Pacifie ] ball piano. A, Hospe, 1513 Douglus, th ~|....u| Steamer,” Several hundved residents of the fash- | expr e more than in pro- | This combination of matural features |, SEeERE TR ST 000 Ay | e (‘,‘ ionable portion of West Philadelphia | portion to the distance through the dif- | probubly .m.\m not he [«lmmli [ 4\:1 "n [(4opafaminis Serabilih SEAYL AR DK as high as s15 § s 0 Savi g ) ) ) y 4l ) - 't of the gr route along which | 4 . el g | The fin tion of domestio and | Tur! stood ubout the Chureh of Our Saviour | ferent zones until the rate at the four- | any part i fiking this truin gre not eompelled. to S 4 hn':",_‘_,.l“. e b et e 5 and were treated to b teenth runges from 1 cent 1o 24 conts per | the people must ha frony[alsing Shistipu ae hab eoppalisg o | Suits §20 to $50. Mithest grndo smoking tobaceo, Tovers | 120 South Fifteenth streef » song, says the Philudelphia | mile for the Mmailes, Beyond this the | the Mexican gulf. Is this 3L to e b 16 e Olunadr ok g o of the weod in any form can find no. he — - — Ltothe New York World. The | rate again decronses, owing to the fact | taken as meve coincidence in the devel- | ®6E 0T LT ping car borths at Union Overcoats $15 10 $45. ter place to gratily their taste than 's New Music Store, source of the music was o mystery at | that any addigienal distunce is not | opment of a faith in America and in ”'f tioket offico, 1501 Farnum st | 8 i W Goodecke & Co's 804 S 1oth, Buvkor | \d Harney sts. fivst. The sweet notes —which fllied | charged for. Thus a teip of several hun- | old world? “There seoms to ho 1o much | F. A, Nasi, Gen. Agt. | There's no kink in the tailor- bhwl\ 1 | - X the air scemed to float down from | dred miles may. be made for the same | here t '«hn[n of ~wh}u Ihoory; s J. . PRESTON Phss. Agt ' - - | Bliss' new mammoth millinery house, | the clouds, but wdually it dawned | price as one of 1) when other fucts, in other Sincs, potht - 3 v i P v do not know Dr, Murphy, Mullen block, iTth and | 1510 Douslus st Three floors filled with | upon the entranced listeiers that the | = The lnnovationavent into effeet Aug- | in tho same diveetion, it is playing fulse Five dinners 81, Hub rest., 1506 Fun, | ing art that we c v Cuming. Telephone 833, cholv was w human one, and was ust 1 of last year, and was introduced on | with our on to be too 4\,.‘.“1 [ AT e 2 e | e wed at the top of the chureh tower, | the state lis shout one-h of the ! L identities, ‘.‘um\"l Kvlw‘vr : 1 v -‘.-‘w‘n-« ol im-;_nw et about. 3 ) shet The Gate O 8 e C e ground ) « Mleage o Pwo pri- | mean nothingsin science, and compara- | nose und throw 37 on b | Seaman’s wagons best and cheapest. | The Gate City Ic ; feet from the ground. No intima: | total mileage of the country. | ‘ 0y HR(LEOmPY i s AT o R Telephone 1885, Oftice 1403 Farnam, | tion had been given t such o pi vate compunies have since ndopted the | tive studies would he usele N T —— Open evenin . B. PO, Elks, | J e | gramme was to be carvied out, and many | zone system, - During the fivst month of | in his “Tree and Scrpent Worship ) RN oo | /o Mewbers of Omaha Lodge No. 39 ave | Phe Theosophi society meets every | devout members of the audience listened | the new tariff the number of passengers mentions th existence u‘v serpent | O .’w 1 “.“‘H.'”‘m \m“.ww‘flm B0 | [.('0,5 heveby summoned to & special meeting | Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock at room | 10 awe-inipiving music with bared | curvied on the stute lines wus increased | worship on some of ""H' elilon e R S e e g e - at the lodge room, Sunday April 13, at | 205 Sheeley block: Wednesday and Sat- s, i A 500,000, und the pussenger receipts were | and refers to it possible i NAEL TR MR R0 R G R 1:30 p. w, sharp, to uttend the funeral of | Gy, ss from 7 10 9. The library | The choir consisted of nearly two- inerensed ubout #100000, -4 uoross the Fuulilo fo dimorls i llad L Sltaok UMM DL gD TAILO her, Philip \ \\,... ack, iFire R e e T L voices, and was composed of rom the report of the wstro-Hun- | if it prove b this wors joon, il elen el wothe l A 15.0pen 1oy RHILAR A young men forming the guild con- | garvian minister of commerce it appears | digenous in the world, we 8 o'clock the 1 ]\r mouiling, cuiviof 1409 Douglas. alted Rulor, | Notice, nected with the chureh, The hidden | that the passenger receipts of the Hun- | thrown bad k on the do \;Hu that }1‘ snan ’.u oper ‘\.;. Oimuha putrons”oxclusivolyy L RS s Rl o A .| singers we ompanied by a cornet, for 1880 were 152,105 | nature is alike everywhe MG LR T T n oD to B ;.:“. 5 pronere will b u spectul meeting of, the | Byl h'blure of which was mellowed an fnierense of nearly 100,000 | man in like circamstances and with w | breakfust and icludes in it eduipiien! ! h'nl'l‘l"“;“I'"“‘I'l v this month | s A T T by the powful havmony of the grand over those of 1886~ thia in the fuve of u | like degreo of elvillzuion docs wlwivgs | elogant freo puor chift ot (K ¥ of cheap v & an oot | O M ROILR HAb 01 HOwE songs of praise. The hymn “An reduction of vates equal to more than 50 = the sume things and eluborates the same M trin at 12 30 the ans 1¢ ans t I can get ween 18th und 16! ong f prai Ates equa ¢ » mived i it 120 the the applications for loans thy Sot | oeu 1auh padd A8k, - Yo Rolled the Rock Away™ wits followed by | percent, Tho new systom wis In effect | beli 1t muy be 8o, but I confoss it | hours,” n ¢ Chicago at 1320 the | 4 Property mustbe good and 1n‘~ll‘ b GEORGE RODRICK, Pres't, AL Hal) the. Power of e e R Y o 't 1880, T ppears to me that at present the evi- | next afternoon; runs di : d ¢ oved e Fower of Jesus AIRO, | GUrIDg O five months i el 14 4 i ) pion Pacitic depot, Omaha, and - co e ; ¥ , iuside, improved o "”"“J:‘ 2 Reservoir foe, Crystal Tee Co., 218 | “Christ the Lord s Risen Today™ and | extraordinuey veduetion and extraordine | dence preponderates the othe way" (s | Unlon Puclils dopol, Clubiite B HEE Dissoived aud Removed by Mfl‘l‘f:llll} Only 819 und 30 Omaba Natl Bank. | 8, 15th street *The Strife is Over.’ ; ary ineve have excited the amaze- 39), When this careful \\H‘n‘l thus Oks. | Floh Bev 1 NO INSTRUMIBNTS, 819 aud | - The custom is known in England under | mént of the vailway world. Several for pres "4)1 hla viowahio was ok aoqualplod ['hm | o o offlue. 1401 T aER x'uv‘«m mN A. Max Holzh Patti Autograph Piano the title “waits,” and this s the first rallways have sent representatives 1 the detad W polnied oy 1o the | _Fumihor puy 1t 1t RECCHIE Ty A TRL o8 Uonce, R L Fine watch repa Is on exhibition in the show window | first time it hus been observed in this gury 1o examine into the results ombingtions of the b ' General Agent, | AL p at Hospe's musie store, | city. 1 of the chunge and report to them, iring 1413 Douglas st. ¥

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