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HAYDEN BRROS, Grocery Department. Tee ercam fr 76¢ up to 43 crs $1,25: voolers, garden 10¢ per foot, warranted to 100 ,,.mmu pressure; garden rakes, 15¢; hoes, 25 shovels, 4fc; garden trowels, be; mowers, the Buckeye, $3.98, and the ” per, the finest machine mad The Western washer number 2 for |I‘|~<\\.v>\ $4.50. We warrant this to be the Carpe sepers, #1.25; elegs hat racks, 23c; wringer 503 h tubs, 45c; \m~hlumrl-x 15¢; ste: , 10c; clothes forks, 10¢ are used to lift hnlhug:hnluwnvv( of ‘the wash boile all sizes of porcels i for 2 qt up to ; covered butter jar g, 24c each; sr pitche tankard water ; tumblers to match iron soap dishes 5 peppers, worth plteher be cach; t tea kettlos 10 decorated cups toilet sets ind saucer: finely decorated; genuine fiber pails 45¢; the H,Mv\ fcKee night lamp, a hitle lamp with shade to match, only 8 in. high, in all colors, 60c; 6 glass sauce dishes 100 ! doz. clothes pins b tw line 40 inch wide, boxes 65¢; Bo e square foot; shelve | 5 5 ng hinges bench 4. We will a genuine Doulton piece dinner \41‘ the Arundel pat- , for $16,00. This set has never been - any less than %35, The same thing in a sct for $7.50. We have also a very fine decorated dinner set for $8.95, 100 pice milk erocks ? lon; patent flat i irons, 1 handl stand, $1.25; old-fashioned flat irons Mason | Bros, letting down the w for 1. Good but- 15¢, 17cand the very 1ds of (!n\ ter that can be made man or woman, Why pay and you can not buy 5 1b stone jar tone jar of all kinds jam for 5¢ per pound. li- times gage plums, grapes plums 123¢. . I)‘ best kiln dried, per pound. Why pay 10¢ for very sam * hing? FLOUR. Although flour has advanced our pri ;;«--n superlutive § Davis No. ul L erackers oyster erackers 5 salmon 123¢ per can, mustard s rdines 5¢, 2-1b can black- berric b can blackberries put up in heavy syr 1 an, 2-1b can rasphe g ’ s in he V , b cans best toma- n, starch 5e. ns to offer you mpossible to mention all of th nd we will sell you the same goods oralmost half the money that our neighbors will TEAS, tea siftings 15¢, sun dried 233c, ¢ and ale, uncolored Japan tea 0c and 60c. IN THE SHOE DEPART* ] I. wtment is one of s we quote are on the best goods; money can buy no be Infants’ fine shoe: 35, 4c, S0c, and Child’s fine shoes, 4 to 74, 85¢, 95¢ and atent tip shoes, 1. 150, (h.m fine kid and goat shoes, 8 to 113, wnd $1. \|\~‘v s fine |\|« 1 1 to 74, \d gout shoes, 12 to 2, "Oxford tics, patent tiph, fine Oxford ties, patent tips, 24 to 8, $1 and % ford tics, plain toes, fine dongola button and $3.95. fine button shoes, sizes 12 to 2, 50 and $1.75, > button shoes, sizc shoes, 2 tosi, DRAPERIES, rtment is be- class good gond comparison, Hig wre wonderful attr and low pr tions, Ingrain e 50c, worth 50¢ to 75 Standard extra super and 68¢, worth 8 Absolutely new styles in sels, moque at special low prices, Nottingham lace curtains by the pair at 50c, Gde, , 81, up to the finest made, ¢, 87¢, 43¢ and carpets 60¢, Gsc body brus- and wilton'carpets Swiss lace curtains ranging in prices from $5 up to $65 per ir, ulso Irish point and tambour cur- tains at speeial low price Chenille curtains at to #9, for curtains Finest silk and 3 Fino silk curtains §6.50, and $1 Silk dvaperies 5 Fine import Curtain seri 6c, Te, 100 and 12¢ Tmmense line of ‘curtain shades, plain holland shades in all colors, mounted on chenille curtains $12, $16 AND LAC Ladies' linen handkerchiefs at 10¢, worth 20¢, Ladies’ fino chiefs 12¢ to 25e, Special drapery fes, hemstitched handker- t be, 7e, 10¢, 12¢ and 15¢, worth salo on laces, flouncings, nets, veilings and embroid: HAYDEN BROS, MISS A rlal Sale of 1) h Flowers, sant wreaths of French flowers, former price .98, $2,50 and $1.98, now [ Elegant wreaths of former price $1, Bunches of wild 8¢, now 10¢, SPEC French ) und Y8¢, now former flowers, roses, prico AL ON HATS. Milan flats 25¢, 69¢ and 98¢, Trimmed hats at special prices the newest and latest styles, Millinery all goes at cut pri Attend our sale tomo: MONDAY, MONDAY, SP I\l\] ll\l\l\ ON FRENCE MISS Formerly with Stern B ow York, now in store with He; \nmn & Delches, 1518 and 1520 Farnam Stre for $ at Hospe's. 1518 Douglas, by paying small payment down, the emall time payment Fight piano fully war hated. all of THE OMAHA DAILY THE BOSLON STORE. HAYDEN BROS, Suits, Cloaks and Shawls, We hove made a sweeping cut on the following: wdies’ worsted and cashmeroe dresses, 82,50, form $5. Ladies’ wc land cashme formerly $6. adies’ worsted and cashmere dresses, rly 1\ sted and cashmere dresses, dresses, i gingham d 50, 6 and §7, 1f former pric Ladies’ awls, hoavy silk 25, 3,50 to $15: and fancy eolored summe or figured centers, $1.50, £1.75 to #10; less than half s price asked elsewhere, Children’s gingham dresses in all sizes, lndies’ and chil- wlso ladies’ white \n extensive dren’s white dre ets at_astonishingly low figures i e, 81, #1 HAYDEN BROS. SILK DEPARTMENT. Woe will offer on Monday morning s line of colored surah silk worth 50c at . 20 colored surah silks worth . 30 worth 75¢ for 55¢, ah silk from 85¢ to $1.00. ap and 24 inch. oil boiled worth [)mnl:l st gros grain silk 1d fo ack and colored broeades; the pric reduce nnet .\ Co. black gros g from § , price red e in guarantee- » goods. Wo h rsin.J. . Bonnet & 1 of which we sell startling low prices und can wa every yard sold. In‘our colored dress goods department you will find the prices cut so low you will wonder how they were made for the mone, Colored double fold brilliantines worth 25e will be sold for 10e, Striped and plaid brilliuntines 25c, 0c, ing the we all the new we ', worth 4 brilliantines 65¢, w 1 silk in the v \\|HMH‘|( 3 orth £1.00, will be Italian silk grenadine will worth 150, YODS DE RTMENT overflowing with new and stylish ‘ oclk bottom. silk tinish, man- lian fine wool. I Priestloy’s henviet ufactured f 40 inch 46 inch, roods known inch all wool fancy 48e, worth 1. can safely say to all our patrons that the above ling of goods is the cheap- est and most reliable class of goods ever offered in this or any other “market of the United States. JEWELRY T, MOST S ) plaids and THE BAR- G v 500 ladies’ solid gold pens with beauti- ful ivory sl holders at $1.19, regular price $4 Gents’ gold filled hunting e clegantly engraved, Elgin, or Walth worth Solid si rings, entii Rolled pl e, worll 0 watch, rings 25¢ gold ear rings 15¢ Cut stecl hair ornaments 10e. worth dies’ volled gold plate patent lever cuff buttons 5¢ pair. Beautiful enameled Ansonia nickle al Rogoer Brothers’ forks % ollar pins e ¢ 'm clock standard knive A complete li t prices beyond competition Best white cnvelopes per worth 10¢, Best white note paper 5¢ pe HAYDE R A Try Schoclply’s Shoes And you will wear no others, —-—— THE G '\l A WILL O DAY, JUN OF 13TH 2 stationary at pack, * dozen, BROS, 23 Shoes,o street, 1T BLG MONDAY. Millinery Clearing Sale—Entire Stock ns Monday., »gins Monduy, very lady ought attend, aps you wont? But if you don't You will be sof to purchase on 1000 TIRINAL We've got them. HATS MUST GO, You'll muake the *re all new and stylish. trimmers have been kept busy :ks, but we run short of ause the seg rd. Consequ wi stocked and will sell every ll\lng at cost. If you don’t want a new hat call and seo how cheap wo offer our millinery and u ‘Il be sorry you didn’t come to us Our prices must please you, if you don't know what fine millin® s worth, ve trimmed hats As you or your fr uru(~ eare Lo go, Weo've plénty of salesladies, as we have prepared for a crowd, We know we'll have a crowd, lies do like fine goods at low prices und We've both, It begins Monday MRS, R, H. DAVIES, 109 und 111 S, 15th st ) Opposite postoftice. Come from a distance, You can save us much as your fare both ways if you're not too far off, pro- vided you buy a nico hat. 1f you only purchise a chieap one you will be mak- ing mon It begins Monday And you mustn't miss it, Remember it's opposite the Omaha postoftice. MRS, R. H. DAVIES, 109 and 111 S, 15th st, T Heyn, the photographer, See our ele- gant #3 cabinets. st Seaman’s wugons best and cheapest, A Great Special Bale of Dress Goods. Grasp the Opportunity We Give You of Bargains Off- pare— Are Doing. n This Ovation ered — Investigate, Co See What We Cashmer and worth 25c. Wool challies for Monday 15¢, 6lc por yards, at 15 f per yard. New spring suitings go at 15e, cheap at 40c Inglish cashmeres at 19¢ gain and well worth 50c pe ew fancy debiege at s call them wch henrietts w 75e quality spring suitings; henriettas, equal 21c -per yard, goods, GOODS. At l!\(-hlur'l\ hmere, sold for 50¢ pe ard. to each customer. Black henriettas at 20¢ per yard, actu- s for only at 49¢ per yard, re 1y 1. finish henrie i41ul|| {w\u-n.v worth $1 all colors, , 14e, worth OODS (« New challies, just opencd, \.ml worth 7¢ v French ginghams, 9 per y “th 18¢ lity zephyr ginghams, 20¢ per yard, worth Beautiful new y , worth md white yard, wortk J Bluck lawns 5e per yard, worth 12¢, w outing flannels 8¢ per yard, regu- 180 goods. Merrimae shirvting prints at 3¢ per d. worth 7e. igo blue prints at T good quality unble 1in at 43¢, worth 11 known t , regular 8¢ quality. All the stan CLOTHIN Boys’ worth $2 The Norfollk pleated suits at $1.49; are worth Our cassimere suits at in clothing stove tor W, At $2.50 worsted, viot, e and other all \w()l in clothing yeurs and $1.98, 1l n THI BOS W. C. LATTIMER, Gen 114 South - rorated, The pool vooms of Cooper & Co., north of the 1 loyal on Decorat [it The board was done in red, forth the hnm the habitues South Thirteenth Millard, were indee street, and blue chalk and called many \\u\d”.x praise of tl flowers in_abun anu some headlines mado effect to the eye. Geor cashier wrote'the birds and board, Edward Tutt, the bookmalke the flowers with appropriate chalk and wr the headline. gentlemen were rendered valy sistance from **Gus” the hookmake Messrs Coopel ing vel pretty work Deec many new frien To Ofiicer o Bri Cooper, 'V and & Co’s turf ex - - Catholic h s Ul Thevre will be a special meeting of the of the above union at their o'clock Y, June 1, to muke final avran ments for funcral of Bishop O'Connor. member rooms, Paxton bloc! W. MAHE! I: R. P. )II The Open Door 2211 North 20th st. P ves. - — Early Closing. On and after Monda, we will close our the w o'clock on friends and customer this move that they their shopping with than heretofor filling and delivering of all trusted to our cave, \) Omaha 3 Scale of Prices. ages for funerals on Sund s for Carr Cary $4,00, Carr Carriago ilar hour and $1 afte Carringes for publie par Coupes, 1 r calls, $1 hour and $1 afte Coupe 0w or party calls, Single_ day), Single conveyance, $3.00, Double conveyance, day) $4.00 to $5.00. Double conveyan day) $5.00, Saddle horses for days (3 hours) 81,50, ddle horses for (8 hours) $2.00, Saddle horses on Sundays $2.50, ety calls, $4.00, culls) JAMES S 8 . No. TER, ,\'u_ 181, T, Wirnrow & Co,, Tel, No, JHAS, BAUMLEY, Tel . 440, CHAS, Mg A, COLLINS, TWO0OD & FOX Suve 30 per cent on frames at Heyn’ 1414 Dodge & BEE: all colors a great bar- | all over Ouly one dress pattern | THE ) CHEAP. tterns in sateen at 10e French sateens 5c per tehed mus- and of bleeched muslin +d prints mill remnants pant suits at ave sold 1 Manager, xteenth Street, Wingtield, 1ln galthe y populur with the boys and the ion duy made them n, who saved property from burning last night, whe afire discovered by him was in ¢ expross LoUts CIVISL, , Ree. Sec'y. noved to 2209- June 16, i p. m. during and at 9°| give amplo noti thus insuring « ovder Association— funerals on week $2 for £5.00. 0 for fi week days (half Sunday, (half day), week days, Sundays, gentlemen, ludies, week days, | land route, SUNDAY, JU2 THE BOSTON STORE. We Give All Our Owstomers an Equal Chance at These Bargains, Read This Advertisement Throngh— Don't Stop Til You Finish—Ours 18 the Only Sale Monday Worthy,of Attention, Ladies’ pure all silk mitts at 9¢ per pair, worth ’ fine all silk mitts at 19¢ per all silk veiling at e per * chenille dotted net veilings 9, worth 2 Ladies black dotted lace veils 19¢, | worth 40c, 10,000 pieces of all silk ribbons, gros grain and satin edge, at 5o per yard, numbers Numbers 7, 9 and 12, black and all col- ors and edges at 8¢ per yard, Manv ribbons in this lot worth Ludies’ all silk s0ls 3¢ Another lot, finer quality, #1.50 worth 75¢. , worth We have one lot of parasols at $1.20 than cannt be equaled at Immense job lot of corsets, worth Ladies 5e per pair Ladies’ underwe Ch at spe worth fancy rat 12 AL prices for Mond ny. MILLINERY DEPARTMENT. Big lot bluck straw flats 19¢ each, worth a0c. straw flats, extra wee steaw hats, all shapes, hoice 4e, ts from 98¢ all styles, handsomely ack open all new b to 8175, ¢ trimmed. Our milline wtment is on the second floor, the entive room being de- voted to its ving u~H|(' wgest millinery dep: Buy- i cash | than v house i ) Y. we are enabled to sell high grade millinery at the same prices asked by other stores for inferior goods, THI LINEN SALE. Pure all linen crash at 4e per yard, worth 9e. 20-inch erash yard, worth 1le. Checked gluss towelings at Te per yord, Best quality gl yard. Huck tow: Large plaid all linen barbe Irish linen at Ge per ass towelings at 10¢ per towels at il linen damask towels at » towel. linen damask towels at : towel. ‘hed table linen at 89¢ per Burnesley lin well worth $1 cheap. Best quality bla pe 'd, worth 2¢. THE BC N STORE, W. C. Lattimer, general manager, 114 S. 16th st. tble oil cloth at 10¢ We, the undersigned furniture de agree to clc business at June, July and August, day nights. It is further wnce shall be gran ) winy pretense of making payments or for other reason. Should there be any customers in our establishments at the time mentioned v are to remain until their business is finished, but this will not prevent our locking our doors promptly at the hour stat DEwr 5 ‘UrRNITURE Co., CHAR Hin Co., & O'CoN- . Brow~, & BOSTON INSTALLMENT HOUSE, el Miss Besse Belle Jenne, the Roosicr Reader, will undoubtedly highly enter- tain tlo Mothodist young people at their eption June 1 .M. C. A. - The ladi n{ Kountze Memorial ill give a strawberry festival Thursduy evening, June 5, at the church parlors, . Sl A suitable person is wanted to operate the dining hall on the rounds of the Couneil Bluffs and Omahit Chautaugua Assembly July 1to1 one but competent and responsible parties that can and will run a flrst class dining room need apply. . I8, HARKNESS, Manager, (mmu\ Iflull~ L. Fo ins spire interest ln\]w muse of poesy aprize of $10 is offered by Sherman & MeConnell, preseription phiemaucists, for the best production by a pupil under 15 yeurs of age in any public school of Omaha. 1k, per foot 20 25, Guaranteed for “Crushed Limestone,” “Gravel” walks 16e. Guaranteed for we luid two million feet in a, and am here to stay. John Grant, 352 Bee bldg. Attentic ) HL There will bea meeting of Divisions No. 1 and 2 of the Ancient Ovder of Hibernians at the Royal Avcanum hall, on Douglus between 13th and 14th sts,, on Sun( Tune 1, at 1:30 o'clock sharp, to make arrangements to attend the funeral of Bishop O'Connor in a bod All the members of both divisions are requested to attend, By order of CLAIR, President of Division No. 1, - The new offices of the great Rock Ts- land route, 1602, Sixteenth and Farnam street, Omahg the finest in the city, Call and see them, Tickets to all points eust at lowest rate X - - Bring your babies and try a dozen of Heyn's elegunt 3 per dozen cabinets, A. Max ¥ zhermer Co. Fine watch vepairing, 1413 Douglas st p el skl cen opened at hospital, 1716 St free trentment of the idchildren, Daily from 11 &, m. to 12 m. - Tickets at lowes ates and superior accommodations via the great Rock [se Ticket office, 1602 Six- teenth aud Furnam strects, Quaba, Qispensary has Bishop Clarkson (except Sunday 1, 1800.-SIXTEEN PAGES, HEYMAN & DEICHES. Specialties in Oloaks and Suits, Eto,, Ete,, Eto,, Ete, Again We Place These Prices Before You, So You May Know Them by Heart and Profit Calico wrappers, best fit, 85c. Outing flanr y Gingham w Suteen wrappe WHI'T ' Mother hubbard, yoke uulmmlw‘lul 2,50, ume, finer, me, with ple Same, extra fine Watteau 1 All over embroidered with V back, $1.75. We wish to say that not be duplicated; for this reason kindly attend the sale as carly as possible. CHINA SILK DR China silk dresses £18, worth $35, Challie house dresses, $3.50 and up. Challie street dresse: handsomely trimmed, $10 and up. ] WHIT DR S. Fine lawn dresses with tucked (5 tucks), waist with embroidery sleeve, only $2.49, Same with embroidered and st, also tucked sleeves, only French tucked \tteau these goods can skirt nd full tucked ). , jacket effect, 5 gm. plaited skirt, plaited a in. All theso suits are made in such w way that they can he aundried. SACQUES upproved dy mudg for house and suits trimmed in blue and white French flannel, with \A~1I. 1 Same with ticht flttin With tight_fitting mmed in best gold braids, gilt buttons and funcy buckles, $4.50. LADIE BEADED CAPES GIVEN AWAY. DO NOT MIS: OPPORTUNITY Wi IT IS OFFERED. Those costing formerly $1, $5 and $6, now $1.19. ) ALMOST )sting formerly $8, #0 and $10, »sting formerly $12 and $13, |)m.,~.u~1nw(nnm rly $15 and $20, sehet capes with fringe, originally costing $15, now \\( 1 4-||llw Dest wash materials heavy silk 5 $5.50. Mulls, plain and embroidered, Organdies, white and colored, Tucking for skirts, ete TEYMAN & 1 1518and 15 The Theosoph Sunday lock in Sheely block, room 205 re invited every Wednesday urday evening from 6to9. The room is u]n n to the public. o Pupils Under 15 Years of In_public schools of Omaha a fivst pr of #7 and sceond priz will be given for pocm not,_over 12 lincs, subject per- talwing to drug husi i - pe and thei b Falbont &to) Sl MaGonnslilonion before June 10, Deeision to be rend by Messrs. Clement Chase and . C. Snyder, the successful pocm to be printed in high school souvenir book of essays, ete., shortly 10 bo published. l’(u m to June 16, 1890, 8 p.m. during On and A\I'h-l' h we will close our stc the week, except o'clock on Suturdays, We give our friends and customers ample notice of this move that they arrange to do their shopping with v trifle our than heretofore, thus insuring car filling and del ing of all orders en- trusted to our care, W. R. B TT CO., 1508 to 1514 Capitol ave. Upright Piano for $175. A. Hospe, 1513 Douglas street, offers a good upright piano for $175 on casy terms, . The cheapest prices on frames. 1414 Dodgo st. Heyn, s #3 Shoes, THE GE BANK WILL OPEN FOR B} DAY, JUNE 2, AT TH OF 13TH AND DOUC - 18 cesspools and wa- 1173, S-13 CORNE lt John Nelson ter closets, 414 South 14th st., tel, Residence 1215 South 11th st. i i s Guckert and McDonald, THE TAILORS, Are showing the choic lines in im- ported spring and summer woolens for ntlemen’s wear ever brought to Omaha 15th st. Seiiha Seaman’s carringes best and cheape - For lots in East Omaha ses George Company, 16th and L Potter rnam, Shoes, Lsid i) Schoelply’s 3 1 best fitters on earth, b Aisors s Buying the new seale Kim- A plano examine , 1518 Douglus. ball piano. A. Hosy - - Drs. Knode & Gillette, diseases of the throat and nose, R 400 N, Y Life B'ld'g. Stag Lodging Hou r New York Chop No. 1. Beds 15¢ 5 THE GERMAN SAVINGS BANK J .('ll\']ul‘ltfl\\-\‘, MON- JUNE THE S-E CORNER 'H AND ||ul GLAS, New York Chop Lodging Hou 1 and 25¢. Houso No. 1 Balduf’s ice eream families supplicd, The Edholm & Akin Stock is now on sale at 101 South Fifteenth street (the old stand \-nu ists of dia- monds, watches, jow silver and plated’ ware, optical s, ete. This stock must be sold, ¢ Te e oud at prices far below i 1602, Sixteenth the new Rock Islun ets to all points cast at lowest rates, THE COMMERCIAL NATIONAL. HAYDEN BBOS, The Doors of its New Buallding Thrown Open, Among all the fine buildings erectes in Omaha duving the past year, that o ‘We would advise every lady to keep | the Commercial National bank is pae herself posted and attend our special | excellence, sales, Located at Sixteenth and Farnang ou will find every article as adver- | streets, on perhaps the best cornor in tised, but if you are in doubt bring this | the y tho bed of its architecture paper along and compare and judge for | attracts the passors-by more than @ f the truth of these assertions, building more pretentious in size would os of fine quality large plaid | do. nainsooks, was 12j¢ on Monday, reduced The work of construction was to 6fc yard, menced last summer, and now the works Checked nainsook &¢ yard, worth 10¢ | men have completed thoir work and their rd. labor has brought forth an edifice of 500 i novelties in | great architectural beauty and thore white s, including all the | oughness of appointments that is a grc I\Inwl styles, at 10¢, 124c, 18¢, 20c and | eredit to the builders, to the owners and 250 yard, less than half their value, to Omaha. Book fold India linen 5¢, 8¢ and 10¢ The building is of Bedford Olytet yard. You can’t match them in Omaha, | sandstone and is of the classi style of Black India linon and 250 yard. architecture, with pointed 4"!)\Vlll~ and Novelties in Iumu striped and plaids | massivo pillavs, giving it an air of mas- (black) law 124¢ 15¢ and 20¢ yard. | sive beauty of design that reminds one Our stock ..r linen lawns is inuch | of the pictures frequently seen of Roman larger and better assorted than you will | temples, The main entrance to the find in this cit building is an extensive portico of « W showing some very desirable | ceptional beauty, opening off fr styles in mourning lawns, piain black, | nam strect. The interior is wi navy blue, and a \mun variety of figured | tir with heavy panels of Italian linen lawns, domestic lawns at be yard, | marble, and the 3 leading to tha fast colors, swinging doors t into the banlk Manchest r and Pacificorgandielawns | proper, is of marble also, now 8c yard. Upon the banking room has heen e Hayden’s is the place to buy pended an immense amount of labor and lawns if you wish to save money. mone,; There nothing shoddy ov Have you seenthose yard wide challies [ distastefully obtrusive about it, but there which we are selling at 10c and 12je | is a richness of finish, a completeness of yard? detail that strikes upon the observew If youare looking for sateens goto | with great effect. Tho woodwork Hayden’s, where you will find what you | throughout is of solid mahogany; the are looking for and at reduced p; walls and ceiling of adamantine plaster Our line is the largest. finished in white and gnlll. The tloor is Our assortment of plain black sateens | of [talian rble. The building iy ds them all at 10¢, 15¢, 19¢, 25¢ and llvl\lul by day through an immense, and s yard, whorate skylight of bevel chipped 2,000 yards indigo Mum wlico, fl glass, Irom the ceiling of the Wide Germa yvard, > to tho roof, extends 1,000 picces of gi court permitting the light and at prices from He y: . enter the offices above. The counts Our zephyr ginghams at 10, 123, 15¢, | ers are all of solid mahe 18¢ and 20¢ are Khl'ilp:lllll will go fast | and the stalls for the different ¢ this warm weather. are partitioned off with copper . SPE TALS IN LINENS, screens, bearing upon the front the 18-inch checked s toweling, 6ic [ monogram of the bank. To the right, yard, as one enters, are the spaces to be occus pied by the president, ident and eashier, which ave divided from the space allotted to the public only by low mohogany rails. Back of thiso is a 5e, 10¢, and 19¢ eac private consultation room, while in the Irom A\o\\ York mu( n some special | southeast corner is the reception parior, bargains in_ercam colored table linen, | The immense plate windows swing on the edges being slightly soiled. pivots and are 0 nicely adjusted that l)nm-l: width tablo linen 10¢, 15¢, 20¢ | they can be opened or closed with ag .I l|(l|<- cffort as it requires to open tho zain at 50¢ yard, worth 85c, 5 5 ey red tuble Leotting Down the Prices. Monday morning, Junoe we shall begin letting down the prices lower than ever. your 1ch bleached toweling, 6e. Pluin and twilled toweling, 10c; 15¢ yard. Closing prices on odd lots of towels at worth ast corner i8 the dirces ion room, finished in much me style as the room just descrived, except that it has an open five place with elaborate Nubian me i 3 Running along behind the stalls are closets and wardrobes private lockers for the employes, complete in their arrangements, The vault is different from of the kind in Omaha. Tt is practically distinet from tho building, being builb from the ground up. Thero s i piisse ageway 1 ay aro In here s B the larg size improved Corliss st in the west, weighin, 2,000 pounds The lobby set de for the use of tha public is~ large und completely equipped. The steps to the staivease that leads to the nd lloor are of copper bronw and iron. The wood work of the second floor i8 entirely of white oak, and here u may be mentioned that throughout “u\ building not a nail head n be seen, the woodwork having been joined entively by scerct nailing. The baso and floors of the second story are of marble, Therq are ten vooms upon this floor, divided into suites, with closetsand wardrobes in each. There are three fiveproof vaults upon this floor. At the rear end we a kitehen and dining room to be used in o mealsto the employes of the tics' T fancy t linen at 50¢ and G0c yard. conomical housckeeper: to pass Hayden' White bed spreads 47¢, 69c, 88¢, § and $1.50 each, Chenille table covers in all Linen lap robes 50¢, 75¢ and $1.00 cach. Outing flannel Tic y ] THennideEwAlllpnpor: HAYDEN BROS., Dry Goods and Carpets. 't afford anything you are ttend a special Douglas st., on afternoon at 2 o'clock sharp, to n;,'vvlu'nh to attend in a of our late bishop. M. KK ing at our hall, ass smoke in (lnmx stic and imported brands call on W, lecke & Co., Barker Block, 304 15th, ¢ Trust Co. of the The Omaha Real will remove to the ground floor Bee building on June trance on Farnam and also & ‘nteenth, A Chickering Upright Piano for $200 at Hospe's, 1513 Dou street, on §10 monthly payments. is isa big bar- gain, apartments on the spacious and i « - i ; different Colfax mineral water will cure consti- o pation and dispepsia, ~Ovder from T. D. | fygtance admirably adapted to Davis, 1611 Howard St. Telephone 1601, | usages to which they have ] S = all finished in oak and Colfax minerat water is wartantod to | A R L e curo Bright’s disease und all kidn throughout the building, is as eviden liver or stomach troubles, Order from | (NS IYLHEC, G O 1 D. Davis, 1011 Howard t. el 1601, | * 0l il i hrommor T D It will be h stoum “and lighted i 1 ele icity. I'he entili m only party in this city handling Colfax | Py s and clectricily. Who weatili on mineral water, from the Colfax Min- e s i s new eral Water company of Colfax, Towa. A 3 1 Every bottle guaranteed. 'Tel. 1601, quarters yesterday., AR Im\‘i~, !Ml Hows x-xl ., is the Seaman’s buggies best and cheapest. Seaman’s phactons bost and ched pes e ———————— TAILOR Bu if he is poor In dress, 1409 DOUGLAS STREET. 1is turtle dove Is sure to notice it, And sowchow love him less., Mighty strides have been made and chiefly by one house—Nicoll the in the tailoring business, Tailor, with large tailoring estab- lishments located in Vi Chicago, Cincinnati, Indianapolis, Kausas City, Omuha, St. Paul, Minneapolis and other cities. ow York, St. Louis, he output of this house over a million a year, made to order garments exclusively. They buy their woolens and trimmings from llw best home and foreign mills, and get the best styles cheap by hn;,mg‘ largely. They have earned their big business by simply making @ splendid made to order garment at prices all can afford. Suits $20 and up Trousers 5 and up. And by pleasing their trade it returns to them and multiplicd as it ought. Like all successful originators they have had many imitatord and hangers on, but none thus far have kept pace with theip remarkable enterprise, NICOLL, The T 1409 DOUGLA come