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T HI< OMAHA DAILY BEE TN/ MARCH 22 181--SIXTEEN PAGES STONEHILLS, | THE BOSTON STORE, BENNISON BROS, ! i LIS, | THE BISTON STORE MIS. J. BENADY, rings Cheoap m;n:n. Onr - [— 20 poindsof oxtra C sug The Great Fire Salo at Stonebill's Con- | Graudest Display of New Spring Guods Ever | We Have fomething Extraordinary to Ofir | The 99 Stor, 1819 Tarnam Stret Offer | Bpecil Liven Sale—Remnants of White | Ju4 Rueived Bl wsl Octtin Tnderwoms| ‘l‘h",‘ “"‘d‘ju"‘“- it ® tinued Monday, 0511:cted Under One Roof. Tomorrow. Stupenflons Bargains, Goods, Eto 1n Blak aod Oclors. loxpect tos poiin | iy sugnr for $1.00 on April 1 | " A 10 coflee for e p yound Cokt’s Taread and DBasbne Linen | MAL ORDERS FILLED ON ALL ADVERTISED, | New Challics, P.aid Suitings, Korah | 1t You Wish to Purchase Anthing [AIl Depart s Crowded with Bar | gine nig Bargaine in Unton Suits sm, “\ ‘“'“ v ‘." ,l ‘I.,,-l;:m-ul_ Thread at 11:2c¢a Spool — Lace | Moire, Fine Percales, Lawn Tennis and Don't Know Where to Find gains-New Goods of Every g / — ‘ Special Sale of New and Desirable R Ko e Curtaing at 10c-Attend This Flannels, 8ilk Hose, Lisle It Call onls —We Keep Beseription-Mail Orders oes, o por can, s Shades in Kid Gloves—see rwGoods by the ( Load Have Been 5 Great Fire Sale, ¥ Hose, Ete. Ewery thing. Filled. i Wi 4 Arriving for the Past Few Days Qur New Art Goods, Mo }\\’(:fl‘p.l. 5 and Every Department Has e i nocrnit/ oy BE T amSon Baking oW We did not place one . > 15 Own Quot s of Bargains. The prices for Monday are simply ter= We direct your attention to some |REMN S BY THE CAR LOAD! he found oai of Tonbon baking pow goods from the recent fire on sale Sat rifls The goods must be scld &t onc stupendous bargains for Monday and | Thousands of remnantsof whit Big reduction in corset e to 7He | der 1y, 3 cans for25 This baking i KOO, | yaduction on allour corsets povderis gueanteed to please i, « wo e i o o it, by e | next weok. in ba conets, sn stripec " N BA o) 116 SAPRAILS WA nevoctiseh DY AL 10 pieccs. now chalios ust serivods | ™ Shoeiil salo of sew bird cges st mun- | oKy Cotet piefine worth i toShen | g} GIVOD lincan ek and will | {powd Sars lunary’siap h ‘ 1 x S 0 nctavaie’ g 4 N ake this way to reduce stock and give H00d sy rup 400 pe Monday morning weshall open upthe m s 1n ar soods | 24c yard, ufacturers” prices, 3 o for Sea yard, Ut cusiomors & b o X (Rt 8 ripandtorad] 0 ‘ e v we ress g v * UBeuity?? bied s8de 00 | S 1 - ) o] O storners a benefit. Our stock is medium sy rup 4 LT d it will surprise our | ¢han any houso in the city and we prove ) pieces flne 40-inch fancy plaid suit- ity™* bird cage at 49¢ is w..‘,\,f,"l”””"ff',,‘:,: .-(”y e lnvv:.\n(;“ r‘\[\l“;' | acknovledged tobe by farthe kst retail | __Ext ¥ rup 500 pe *Hear 1o o1l the gools woke | FEELL LIS INSADIE, i se v i 6, 78 an are bird fhens, mulleieonots. svioses all with | Stock of corsets in thoeity, It includes | Now Otleanssyrup for cooking purposed ar in m e good NTURE DRESS PATTERN WOOL o b LA e i Ao e - I the leading makes, P, D.,R. & G., | 40cto por gallon mostly damnge ader and sk SUITINGS, lie vory nowest and latest out, only | WOIth one-third more. ’ tatin stripe and hemstitched borders, | myomwony, W, C, (., Dowt 2L 0. D G i\‘{ e of ”, g € 230 unmarked dresses of the new Ang- | 506 a yard, i].\‘»:n ]'.‘,,‘,"‘}" brass cages at 8 Cy :\;»lf-lh up to ¢ a yard, gofor V] siove and A ' W ut slig ¥ nespun suitiv ans and gre s 1 ok p - Lod it VR X 3 6 to 10different styles in onchof the DRESS GOODS DAMAGED. | Yan yards in oach dre ttern, for A beautiful line fancy plaids at 25¢ | GREAT BARG AINS IN HOUSE-FU Ilwmnnm- ofupron check ginghams of | o0 (0 CTRE By LeS Tr by ”.’f_.“w“ Flogant display of 1 Double width serge dress goods, flly | he antire pattern. yard. NISHING SPECIALTTES, the very best brands made, every walsts, , | B il weck, at Bliss, 1510 Do 40 inches wide. colors, ut e & | ENTITIE DRESS PATTERNS. JAMES- guarantedl to wash, worth l0c goos at L i ard. I d ve been wets this | TOWN SUITINGS, 81,08, 100 i bte ayard fsall the matter with the arenot ( unmade dresses, consisting of 8 [ Korah Moire, usually ret dumaged otherwise. They comein black, of o »w wash fabric Large feuther dusters ¢, worth . B PLos I W Rt L 11 ger ones st &) and ide, TR Porrs, Warners, 2ipo o Boy's Wanted i at A D, 98, worth 840, [, S40. 8 yird buysromnantsof thover | yjiier, fouion. N, (0. , 1304 Douglas streal; good wiges rds double fold J $LO s 3 n 0o o " - L. es rench sateens made in S5 anc Jinal, lightand dark brown, wine, | 31} ,‘h“‘”‘ iy B ,‘,".“'," o e bt L b e ML s ths, . Silk Firyptian cotton and Balbr W blue { Iue and a0 I8 | gxitive S ynsdpatiohte. . Muke your selections Monduy. You |, (Clothech e drying clothe 340 underwen . I Seuman, wagonsand carrnges we haye thon in any coloryou can | [NPORTED COMBINATION SUIT- | may nevor havo s chance again tobuy [ ™ Ars. Potts' sadirons 81. & RAAyon iy Kive th mioh : it il such hundsome wd dosirable goods at | - Common aickelplated sadivons 7e per I QUILEY GObIon S AR S0 rnrd and rich clor cannot bo injured o ov case Sherman & MeComell, consisting of 8 yards honrictta | 19¢ yard, s . Alllinen erash 3ie ayard hing ; J i etla Trotn il BLos) LHE wore 1ot henel- | clotli, foule ser sor silic mohairs, with | Monday we offor a now Lino of Zephyr | Carpetsweopor 81,50, worth )30, O e Cuma R CONCLLE | ey Rl el e A Dietrick, irchitoct, 006 N. Y.Lifo el by | ke at 25c would bo a | fhd Y, liie of thess g0t lawn tennis fannels in fancy stripesand [ Speciul values ingluswaro. deitns slte honeywomb towels 9. wear in black and eream colox il k= barg’ . lesist $10; cholce tomotrow : polka dots at 15¢ yard, worth Cohea et Blechel dumask tovels, knotted | Silkunionsuits blick and cronmeol- | The Dakota e Spetngs. 75 pieces of plaid dross goods, In all | TG CLASS | 1M POIRTED DRESS 3 i ¢ AL L fringes and fancy borders 10¢, 124¢, 19, 25,75 and $6.75. o Improvenents that have tike the new spring styles, they were mu- a l"\?'\!'l ‘f“ s 4.0 it One case Barker 35 inch bleached Sauce dishe > 2. > k Cotton union , G Sie, #1,90, [ place at Dakota hot springs duriv original cases when the lire broke out, St UV Ee T riean. ol ibho b slin, 18 yards for $1.00. il urkish towel wash rags 4ceach, b ¥ :‘ opast your w‘,n\.“w now_one of tho and are worth 75c and 85¢ a yard, Our bavisty wolka dot and > bale 86 incl bleached usli et pitudi 1,000 dozen unblesched Turkish tow- . e, $1,00, | Mot popular, altractivoand desirablo orice will bo 35 e e T s oy Bt it Bl ols, plainand faney stripes, e, 124e 15¢, . 5, $6.50, rosortsin the comntry, i addition to 500 ludies’ fancy plaid 4 P Sy % utter dishes Ve Lisle vosts, 750, $1.00, 21,95 efits o bo derived from the use sols, silk and satin, vhe aloneare |, Soll Monduy at 3140 500 yards remnants unbleached tab Cotton vosts inblack, whito and cream, el ol worth #2.00, and the pa ro- worth | fov antire patte % 5 yard, you can get them Monday at Tie Hep lindld vilta damask 1% a yard. + 406 50¢, 75¢, 81. 0. 8 Izlito a Al surrg 4 dor it 83,00, #4.00 und $5.00, Yol ice of | FRENCH ALBATROSS DRESS PAT- | yard Lo ’ !‘-\v*“”' L bt bl GU-dnch e in table damask 49 k ‘\I\J)M\__h < and cream, $1.50, | 2 Aol atti \(‘ 3 while tho these on Monday at 7ic it MEEANG 0K gy Vi d ching ware, iy a vard, o 75,85, 75, cunative properties o o water malko 300 silk umbrellas that were wot, but NS 00 | albatross | 100 white bod spreads Monday at 60c, | . - lal drive in-docorated #-plece. | s ; M curtain | o Uotton dravers 50y 73, tuspringsg, Fil o o finow ol of course they could not possibly be hurt ith onits of silic | worth 81,00, 1 se 2.0, warth . notting at 123c, 5 3 81,85, p : springs of_Ark: mples hotel ae with water, some of the handles are a )'f“"‘ ‘,rl', y m,rh 16 o § bargrain £ MAIL ORDERS PILLED ON AT.L ve just received a b , | commodations a ovidedat reasanable il tat SRl WORLIESADD ) ands teh, 100 fine white bed spreads, large size, Milk pans at 2e, de, dc and se. RRNLSE OVE oves, inall the now and . | rates the Al isstil little tarnished, thev are worth 500, | \irds in e ori s e shTtg for ADVERTISED ABOVI ! 0 86,00 and %7.00 . Our price willt ;_\‘ ' L anat '*“i v Tull ‘(“ o L”lr 98¢, worth $1.50. Pudding pans at be, Se and 100 YOU RCEOICE A'T 9, able shudes, for Easter, including dresed [ RO be quickly ortably made #1.98; 1,000 sampl ots that are [ ¢omn” R el L ) colored table covers, size 10by 4 at 17“1.1 12 Tt " 500 yard spol thread; yarl of best [ 8t uniressd. - {“‘,"v Ifremont, Ellchorn & Missouy| worth up to $1.50 each 3 1 case ENTIRE DRESS PATTERN IMPOR- | 500 enc SEAVILCLS PR o5 clestic web; cake fiie coconnut oil soap: vood glove, $1.00. oy railroad, which s been come ladic: ¥ these comprise == D FRENCH TOU LE £6,50 50c each, Dish pans lse e and 2 ¢ two pickages curpel tacks; lurge size| Nook dressed$1.50 quality, for $1,00, | pleted to the Tot springs. Excursion their “85¢ and Hc goods ) e f the finast 50-inch | 5% dozen fMo damask andhuck towels | , Thousindsof cther usefularticles at | fine combs; 4 spools emnbroidery silkc 2| 100k undressed, for 1.2 | ticketsare sold b reducel rates. Full pairs just think of the ‘htoule cloth for dress and | at s, 10¢, 15¢, 19¢ cach i v packiges ping curd largo or small [ o Sbutton mosquetairo undresed, for | Information tan b obtained upon wpptis by A AR L s 106, 15¢, . ur 17 a0t ATl LETOINR AN e bboF ki o) . calon 1o ot of the Frenont, Elle pounds of sixony v sl in the following new shade: des that sell rogulaly at 5¢ each, all| ¢ ; e e e ey el S OR worth up to 1 case of Turkey ench gray, new rose modes, new tans | inches wide 1 . usly low a > | sold at our notion counter fo iece, | . gney andelegnt w doglies | dddressing { Buchanan, goeral table cloth at 18ca_yard, worth 50¢; 1 | 4rid hrown: 5t St Wt o tied! e I »enclits to ourcustomers proportionately |\ AL ORDE PILLED ON ALL e art departme passenger agent, On 3 HHRHN towals wnieR || S LeoanNan e ey T L 150 dozen ladies' fancy sillk hose in | great. i i TS ABOVE MRS, J. BINS 5=l cach, worth up 1o | 13unmide drosse. 8 cards ench, all | fancy stripes in solid colors;alsoin sume | At § ) L“\; Jund ub- I BARGAINS IN LACE GOODS SIC \ rlns, See I Johnston & Co's list of bare wool, imported soft finished serges, | 1ot alarge lotof ladics fancy lisle worth | ahean at twics thy money. o oo OND_FLOOR. 3 4 galis i1 Solih Omaliv property in the 500 ladies jackets at 93¢, worth up to | wouth 7se n yurd. The e ) s pate 8 (il CAD ST O R O P Samplesof hundreds of styles in chil A cinl columns. £1.50 el [l . A pd from $ )a pair, all go Monday Don’t forget our jewelryand silver- | gran’sand mé fiea ool . lndies’ To every one having purchased an - AGRAND BALCONY SALE OF MIL- | '_'|’~_‘ \‘}“I" i L et thanus | b0 a pate. waro departments, Y fine imported luce mnd chenille neck. | i Ofus “withing the pmst svenlee Flastor Display of Millinory. LINERY. Th 6/1itGd Db eIGHlen ety b BIaE b il M it [ il T Ch e rand imported tinsel combinations, [ ¥eurs achart willbe givenfroo ; Ladies, wisit tho pattern room for mile legant wreaths and monturcs, new | g jot. blacks no. bette ; s ol 2 gools and atthe lowest notch insilver. |joe j5e, 2, worth up o $, 00, A Hoser, 1513 Do, rect, [ linery on Monday, atMes, R. H, Davies, rench goods, at8e each, worthup toide. 1‘”"_,!' Alihtnad) I“\‘ of hosiery ever offered in Omaha at 69¢ Rogers' tripple plated knives and SHE BOSTON STOTRE L)) e ¥ opjosite postoffica worth #1.75 u yard forks Monday $1.9 per set. 114 South 16th S treet. Bastor hats and bomets display el all o ench flow regular =7 valUefom boo Nas b MR U L T ifs s 'HE CENTSTORE, el weoke at 13liss, 1510 Douglas, ANMU SIS MESN/T r»terson, the artist who b - Best dress lini yard, Car loads of house furnishing goods in 319 Parnm streot, ) The finest grade of imported montures, R : > a 319 Farmm stroc H.E C.I A e et R e AT QR R e TR RON AT [ R ST ey il il . - Ty tresh ship. | (RS BCIEoalwork hor, his relurned T T A ndieen | B O Y I)fi\ $1.75 10 83,50, at vt ‘SILK DEPARTMENT. yuneed in your houso and the prices SELL LI uily fresh ship- | to Chlcago, after finishing & picture of | £15 it Bow elty divectory now in =y 10 cartons of novelty stripe vibbons in | o Mond: TS 1o 22 silk Y P g ments of fancy cheese. Call and see | little Hugh MeW horter. press. LWolle & 510 Paxton blis. width NG, 100 5 raidl: osth 850, [ T ATaCT ) £ (e s0 low that it will surprise you. [ them. C. B. Moore & (o, gy e Baeg ONTE W At 15¢ o yard we hava another lot of };}l“: R s hru\\ll’hl e e | Come inand see for yourself, Cash grocers, Elegant display of Eister millinery B L ot P OCH Ay i 5, " s —_— all weels, at Bliss®, 1510 Douglas street. Arat 5 59 doublo fuced brocaded faney ibbon 0 | and blucks” 16 yards in each pittern. | Special prices i’ every department | il Johnstor & Co's als intodays Real |© eyt Blkss’, 10 Donghsstrcot. | A 8cout Wio Thlakes the indians Are 'MONDRY, MARGCH 23. e orn $12,50; o B0 1 o mighty i R Those se the ons J : ik P, ney erepo In - evory conceivable | GHINA SHK DRI, PATTIING, | Monday o toos got. foat G B Moorente Co. O | tunde Sy Camon, ol o | B shape at 15¢; millinerys will quote you 50, BENNISON BROS. s e s 5 = SHiEc60 pvernment scout, arrived inthe city ye. | THE ORGINAL AND WOKLD-I \m-l\ " the prico at 50 Your cholce of 24 figured China silk - Sprigg Milliner: o= i fromWitlingin. - Sperking ot th A table of fine untrimmed hats, bluck | qpogs patterns, polka dot and all new de- Spring M llinery. e, the milliner, has returned home SOUTHOMAHANEWS. ent Ludian ontbredk, ho said: straw flats, 9e, worth 5(c, signs and shades at 6,50 for entive pat- | Joyco, the milliner, has returned home | from New York and Bas now upon exhi- Thermwalld 1ol iave been nnylroutio at Another table of lace braids, tramway it ) Y | 1o, from New York and has now upon exhi- | bition uthis new location, 1609 Dougls ale Committees, Cpti L GURCTIE R AT l/l and novelty hats in spring shapes at25¢, | RINf ALL SILK SURRAIS, 20C A | bition at his now location, 1608 Douglas | street some clegant designs in now | Tho committers representing the soveral | Db skl tokiveun v ams. they pot worth$1.00and ¢ oh YARD. street some elegant designs in new | spring millinery., Bohenian socistios wd lodges, to arrange | she . o \_nm- 'h‘nv-«(‘ g .xl--w‘l English Milan, Thousands of rds fine grade of all | spring milline ——— = for the fairto bebeld in May for the benefit | had compliel with the order, ant so pr Lr:;::ll:;::!:L';:I§|f“;3 “\'v'i““N":“!'mi“:"‘ml‘)’:';' known colorssurah silis, tomorrow only | " e A \BUsY BOOMERS. of the Bohemianlodgo tempio, will meot at | forrod to fight valler than it with the | rUt ’]8[")8 table at 98¢, ' Wo gunranteo theso goods | = l_h:,:’.‘ inél’ wide! drapery allite, | ¥ 3, W, & i, 1210 N, 15th o | Real Estato Men Who Are Actively | L.vei¥-sixth and N sircets at 2 o'clodk this | Uiyl an wont be any troublo with tho In- | [ o al 0 afternoon. Qo spring, unlessit shold b stirre tobe worth up to 83,50, and these bar- | worh $1.25. for 6 Sk ; at W ork. Tho committees aro as follows: From | Gupy thying inlessitshuuld b stired guins to be found on our bulcony, 118 G TR [L R nowestE thing - The session of the real estateexchiumge yes- | ProkopsVelky, No. 200 Independent Order: of | i SR EVIEIE BT, e Taians hive WILL BEGIN A 25 cases of children’s trimmed sailors | o .l,‘,,,,,,,,u.1,...\,‘,,,., i “|On the rocess” gasoline | terday morning was better attended than las | Foresters —Messs. Joseph BrownandJoseph | £ hoy kiow panee il WEEK 'S ENGAG EMENT atl 4 b MAIL ORDERS IILI N ALIL | stove made. Come and see it and you | been thecuston forsome time past. It finally | T ”““‘?"".k from Star of Libexty lodge, No. | qown anyuprising g PHiL.’? | Presonting for the first thmem OushaThely 50 dozen children’s trimmed school BOV will sayso yoursell. John Hussie, 2107 | leaked out that the increase was dueto a re- | ! S ot s L hats at 49¢ each, worth up to $1.50. THIS BOS' ;,\. TOR T [ i g Go L A Bodll otk wihleh! {hadtibeeni clronlaled hat A) 1 uu:l B. Dieatsbior; from the Bolemian Tur- i ) TONEHILLS STOD ? gstrect. ort which bud - been cireu lates . Sokol—-Messrs. Mark Boulcol and Joseph it STONEHILLS, 114 South 16th Street. 3 —— -— f Tukey would produce thelunch he had prom- | Becovar; from Olivovalest Ralolest, No. | 9 l;H‘\ S. 16th Streot. e o Enster hats and bonnots displayel al | jsed the memvers of tho exchaugo. Mr. | C. D.-Meslimes Frak Fronlk and [ sued byJudg Shidds yestordy : Spectacular Pantomime, Millinery opening all this week at BB ALIONEI: weelcal Bl 1010 1ovel Tukey amounced, however, that tho mem. |JuliaSobota N ol e B1186.1610. Do slub Bireo £ : bers were mistaken asto thedate as next Proceedings of the City Co il. 1 Binzu 1ol By Nob): Sehian Biies, 1510:Douyinsinirest Our Annual * pring Opening. tanter Display of Millinery. | Sayeday was tho time set for his lincheon. At the ad i S el IR I b B Ll i 3 S Will take place Monday night. Store Ladies, visit the pattern room for mil- After the readingof the call the members | AT O GAoUTHN o S { Christiia Wristner, O it y e Infat 111 take placo Monday night. Store | ),y on Monday,at Mrs. R. R Davies, | held a regular expe \necting, wud dis. | ¢l 1ast Friday night special ordinnces Nos, RIS HEE e O 2 On “New Process” gasolino ~stoves. | will close at 5:30 to propare. Will open [ opposite postott cussed matters of current interest, 2 and 23, lovyiog special taxes for sidewalks Meets 0 18 0 i omorraw. ]YUVH} forget it. John Hussie, 2007 Cum- | 420 d vomuin open until 9:30, et - The question of advertising thecity ad | und shping banks, were passed. Ordinance Commissioners Berlin and Timme w ing street. A groat many do not know that thore | theworkof the committes apponted at te | No. %, creting paving dstrict No. 4 is but one genuine New Process gasolir mass meeting last Saturday evenng came in The \Inr«~ Dey Goods Co's ) ] y fora fairsharoof attention, and numerous L4 play we have ever mude. The new goods | stove, which is far superior to the imita- | sehomes were proposed. Several of the | streets, was passcd. Journe iltomorrow a Adveriisemont of the Hoyman in every department are clegant in styie | tions. The genuineund original New | membersstated that they haa taken tho mat- | The polling plaes were secteaas fallows |(«l\l IATED SUCH | a ywd buys remnants of good i i quality unbleachéd musiin. Egyplian cotton malkes the fi 3 - SPECTAL LIN BN SALT quulity of underyear,as its soft textu 0 kinds of minoral watee by the bot, jem, ces figured percales worlh 123 Half gallon water pitchers 10¢, llery gl advance sile of baly carriages 50 pieces fancy dingonal dress goods 40 | still continues s are ridiculosly low wd the K COMMENCING they would be severely punisied after th CGorgeous, New e We promise our friends the finest dis- only menbers whopv lnan e tonding on Twenty-fourth streetfom A to N | tenlay aftemoon. Tho WH ICH raLy” Deiches bankrupt stock on the sth p i T 3t roc as improved for 1891 (Ill only be | terin hand individually, and bad prepared Flirst Ward——First district in the vacant IN will prove profitable reading today. | @nd the harvd times in this country and | haq in this ity of Milton Re ¢ Sons, | cireulars setting forth the many advan tages There are lots of the goods that we have | in Eurape mude them moderate in | comer Farnam and lith strects. of Omahi and the special bargains in realty New York, Boston, 110,090 ; L X i ; agents for Omaha and South Omaha, the sender had in hand. These circulars L o fan oo Indian a venue. Philadelphia, Chicago, never placed on salo. The prettiest | price. We can promise our friends on A Yo ent toeastern centers, enclosed with | Henry Beal's buildingon the west Mfl;’ of Interment at Teeumseh, Neb, Monday, | Cincinnatiand St Louis, Do e Rl AT Al n e atholelGITl P R TR theleaflels issued by theexchauge, sud sim- | Twenty-fourth street between J and K| March %, 1890, Seats now on sale, bo placed on sale Monday. We shall Mendapial gibg v oKlople ed anluy that DonieEUaLX outaot el ilar advertising matter streets; Third district in - Thomas Hoctor's building on the cast side of Twentysixth | CRAGGS—Mrs. Lavin 2 At the wsi- street between M and N ;second aistriet iu | {ehee of her sraudson, ylor, 2410 A 5 3 AR is worth coming to see, Notwithstanding all rumors to the [ The Motroplitan street railway charter } Gnithy: thecastside of Tiwenty-fourth street placeon sale in our men's furnishings N. B FALCONER. | contrary, the Chicago, Milwaukee & St, | was also aiscussed at considerabic length, § potween K and L streets department a case of men’s night shirts . 4 s el 's new steam heated palace IHN]:A great l“l\i sity u{' «V]lllllolliil\'}“ “‘I'-’" '(“ Second ward-First -t_lmrn'l in Judge at 29¢ each, worth 60c; 50 U 1 may A New prise. sleeping cars, with “electric lights in | 8Xist amoug the membors on this subj Levy's office on Twenty-sixth street ; Second } ) & " cory ber sti av X Sevoral were of the opinjon that the mor district in the bullding at Nineteenth and S got some we will soll only 8 to cach cus Mr. Fred L Blumer of the city coun- | every borth,” still leayes the Unionde- | J¢ ot railway companies thero wero i s i . . 3 A " h streets, Brown park ; Third district in the tomer, Wowill offer on the Heyman & | €iland Mr. A, B. Charde, late receiver [ pot, Omaha at 6:10 p. m. daily, arriv- | city the betterit would be for the ¢ ! b ' 5,08 | yacant builling on Bellevue sud Railroad WILL LAWLINER, Manacger- Deiches bankrupt remnant tablo a lot of | Of, the Uniled States land oflice at ngut Chicago at 9:90 a. m., in" ample [ competition wuld increise the facilities tnd | iveaues. Al et & e b d < O'Neill, Nob., have formed & copariner | timo tomake all eastorn connections. | theroby increise the trafic. N AR it lmtriotkinl Oheslen A Cor. lIth and Farnam Streets, Omaha. choice dress lengths at on the dollar, i ire i i Ticket office, farng ship in the fire insurance line and opened 501 Farnam st. Other members thought thatone company, | Byans' building, Twenty-ninth and IR streets; T 2 o aklimoren (hantlattahl matsam) RN AL | e e e et J. E. PRESTON, F. A. Nas, Opdfating undir the proper awsiiotine, Second district in John Kilker's building, W B OF MARCOH 23d, the stock of dress trimmings, braids, | J.J. Brown block, opposite the Y. M. C. J 2 Gom. ARS | By | The srgtnant wax A ) Omaha. The argumcnt waxel wi Fourth ward in thie oll bam attlic ex- r‘ pussamentories from the i, & D. stock | A building. neither side give wi change, on salo Monday. These gontlemen represent such well Turkish bath rooms, 15thand Farnam. . Georgzoof the Kast Omana land com- ~ g 0 sl s i S known and stroug old c g | Ilsasser, Pardun & Elsasser, prop’s. any said the compiny was going o work An After Midnight Fire. ( l U THIE MORSE DRY GOODS CO. the Phanix, Comme ion, R 3 Y ——— av once on their liné from fthe white lead At 20'clock lst Friday nizht William e AL R g th Seo Ed _Johnston & Co's 1ist of bar- | works to Sherman avenue, and would push | Corrigan, residing between Twenty-fifth and ( aster Displ kRIS 5 * | gains in South Omaha property in the | theworkas rapidlyas possible, i . o . | They lave en ness with ERi Twenty-sixth and L and M stroets, was Mrs, R. H. Davies on Monday, It st anent, and we | 8P ial columns. e ar b BRaNG o A ol oo awakmed by swokein bishouse. By the \ 8 ., will display pattert hats and bon | huve nodoubt that in time thoirs will L o \ime M. Corrign gl his family cared for : nots {n the pattern room for Bbne of iha lonAlng daknolok o e || e B EAVNE. | ing | Men Who WaniTo Carry Az ana [ 1o whoio Maidtor b huise vas ov or | g strout. city, Mr. Blumer is 100 woll known 0 | ot at 4450 1o, No. 2, leaving AR, AR rompt artival ad efilont service o L riving in Chi g Rescue hose soon extinguished the flames, need an introduction to thebusinessmen | cqiro' the next movning at 8 o'dock, is The fire and potico commissioners held a [ pp el ave (i about £o0. M. Corrigean - . 0 of Omu Mr. Chirde has been for | 410 fuvorite of the three daily teains, it [ meding yesterday atternoon o examine ap- | has #50 insurance, The origin of thefire & A Ho s 18 yars o Al nelgis muny y \}‘wr‘h- Hl‘ Omaha's strong up | hajng o superbly appointed vestibuled | plicants for positions in the fire devrtmat. |unkuown. poundse e decluims, v ey andye seand ! . —~ 4 ginbnyicieide. . b """{'71\};;\"!‘“;[ DIl truin’ of Pullman Pilaco slocpors, ve- | Jucing fron the crowied cnditin of the Notas ABoit Ge Cltr. delivers stireing ontions, Without instance, dr, Gilmore's office removed to Bush. | ANERCE S G QOIRGCUATIC POLLICILN BIE & | ¢lining chair and dining cars, pitterned | corridors, the fire luddies'life mustbe sup N AR T wan block, N. Ii cor. 16th and Douglas, | Friter of somo wbility, aind will no doubt | afior the latest designs, fitted up in | posed a sheeuro by larg nunberof peotle. | ¥ Ag S AEo8 £ELBERLSAHIT. - The Smallest Orator p : S i in his new relation, although associuted | Tuxurious stylo and furnished with evory [ 1t lokelus tiough balf the unomploved nen || Db, Wil s I Who Ever Lived Tako t i Sioux City Route” s, | With astrang republican, silll eling to | convonionce ealeulated to redound tothie | 12 the elty badturned uplo Desauioc, %5 ioe Woberls putingup a new build Nicl otk ot C&P R Jopa8lonx: Olby). Huron, | Eue=RIIAR]Ies 100 18 PONOY, DL NOY so and comfort of th ssengers. 2ug ol b 3 S48 ek 2 P 6 L2 idge Piorro, ;(_ ul, Minneapoils, |,\m'":\ however, insuch & manner asto inte o0 Al BRENGEY O DAARERL mans, Austeians, i many | ing at Albright As a ain No. 0 leaves Omaha at 9:10 p.m. | from wethe | Aninfant aaughter of Mr. and Mrs B. R, 3 Is None Smaltler, and the entire north and novthwest, :‘:“" intayany ”‘l“":]’ the success of the | and arrives in Chicago at1 p,m. next | men wers called in by Chief ganand, | Dutton is dangerously ill o\ . | day. Has through Pullman sleepe staudingin front ofthe commissioners’ vable, el g bis SRS visiting . MecCormick & Lund, fino perfumes The now agency wis refused admit- | Shite aare and diing oae . City i o B e rn Manle e ob| Y low Hami 0t Kins Mlaab is vhietug AS AN ORATOR L tance to the Omiha Underwriters' ox- i IR S Questions from allaf the members of the | Villam H. Myos of Moxkw. o : NONE G RE ATER A Notable Feature. eh by & vote of that body, on tho SRR Gab 1 5 AT 4 board. it ™ ] . o amuond company has gone ¢ " The Burlington route is the only line uummlmr being a **double he Displ Commissioner Hartman always ssked a | Hammond compiny ¥ o i ; an if he could ¢ ladd shtyor | A German thetrs, to bo f 2d by a Lhe Dist nguishal Enropean Atint, from Omaha to Chicago and theeastand | is now refused rates and recognition b, ) 3 s on Monday, at I ::mfllf’.“ m‘ul:::“::l-:"“llyul“v n.“ml EbY i T B s i) _ south whoso solid trains depart from the | the compact, but Blumer & Chardo a.m., will display pattorn hata and bon- | Bamid, et Al nabRet ey iy l f\ \/ ]:»:‘\I,{ T N\ Union depot, thus avoiding the incon toobserve the principles of the ex- | nots in the pattern room for Easter, 111 | any of them could ons for thir i Al Manager Tymanand Chief Cattle venience and anno, ce of transfers, *hy uml!'rumln:x n I:;-H lul;'n at | South 15th street. ef. One man falt sure he coul climb, | Buyer Thompsonof the (. Hanmond In e W dous Orientad My <teryy e 0 steadily as do the gentlomen ——— ause, said he, “when a boy | was alway cornpany are here from Chicag < Fino carringes, Seaman’s repository [ who dominate that consumptive insti- A Fact Worth y .:x].u n‘mm o limb trees.” A, Mrs, Kobert, wife of Herman Kobert, who BLACK AET ————e tution, e Brinlin ton A R R etk n ull sty swpliogats vere exanined, the | has been on thiosicls It forsomn i, s Lt 2 ! Tho mos § fonad illusion in 4 1d, 05 prace o first shipme of. odolce ne: Iprig ) for $150, g C sleepingct ided that each membe o gyt ol by N plelan v Th\ s "“’" ok .,{ feolne:naw ) ‘wl"fl:]hll‘l "‘:‘ml';*'{:(n staves, | Q0800 to Deadwood, . Trainy leave r lise df twenty mes, AT 1ho § Tulins to {reoize the ignorant » ahject meplosyrup jusb rocelved. Ou casy monthly pay § T4 0ClWes, | 5aha daily at 10:25 o m., ariving at [ meeting Monday mght the commissiovers | fitemeowt Wt o 3 3 e Daintics burro ani b s olertrly ¢ scape tho 3 QO . S0, T.OROWO0S . Ollj, 8400 | Deadwood ut noon of the following day, compare uotesaud decideupon the men | \FEE i) I i f ssreer BT A o scly appear nrd Cash grocors, barguin A Hospe, 1 B -~ to be appoin ted from time Lo tiue. Mauiay, i 8 wateh of the nost vizilint, La Vern appe roa supeari, £ - P sock coal. No #o0r, quick fire, ef Gallivan isin nced of four men at | Fov. Tho | A disappear athis omnand, The greatestpices of siteher feeer pravel >w wall map of Omaha and South | Dp. Holmos, homoeopathist, s . e A.dJ. Meyor & Co.s 0pp:Er O] and that nupber will i dout boup- | FirstB g o pxecutive session Mounda, " o eets, I bo ST | B Omahy for salo by Mulr & lord, | to the ). Dinsmoor, Dov K. b S RN 9[11'{.\“' at tho executive session Mouday | MWee A i o ey ices tod PEDR O ME ‘\\( AN BILLLY room 1, Bee bullding - - ! Calitornia Excursions. All the commissioners were present, Mayor [ Mrs. ISate Gapen, aged forty sear { i\ e o T o shot of Mexieo, infancy und Spring pets, draperies furni- Pullman tourist sleeping car excur- | Cushing presiding. %0 Galon, s birled from thae fa |t Spina sl bugle ¢ T e St ! : shard’s, Continental blk., 15th | sions to Culifornia and Pacific const — - Carpets. Chas, Shiverick & Co., 1-1208-1210 Farnam street. terioon at the residenco o ek | and Dougl yints leave Chicago every Thursday, I ATtways Nappens terioon. Tntrndil W W. D AMENT 107 Ciniog steoot. A ; o e oo | Kinsas Ol ¢ Friday via the that patronsof the Chicage & North- | b ) PROF. . LOVEN BERG'S AR ¢ 207 g stoo Sherman & McConnoll, criptionists | 1" o Mickot rate from O western invariably testify their satisfac- J eI e Frid i DI\ QO { YI(Y SI0NS Millinaky. ovoning ALl Thia week at:| M Sy ohemise. 1013 Dot #47.50, from Sioux City, Omaha, L tion at the e given This can < ailor, D PHINTASOGORTCAL ILLUSE THE LEHRS I i g (% - orKansus City $35, sleeping car hardly fail tobe the cwe in view of the |Gy ! ‘ aalt i : $ Aaie ; s om Chicago $4 per double be « splenaid passenger equipment in - duily mitte v parent Awoniers s ‘ ) To b rlos uo *Magle A - guins in South Omaha property in the | from Chicago $4 per doul '”'_'" V III \ { 4 _‘,l‘, SR e 1ixe ther Probabilities for Mavch, special columns, wsas City #3 per double berth, E | use on thut Line—espechally o low bort L, W asur | out lke u lamb and vico versn. Buy| Auction sle furniture tomorrow 10 | excursionsure porsonallyconducted by | cars. Inaddition to this the conten- | OU Bl et Dmes) P b e ovory day in the month, rainor shine | o'dock, 213 South hoar Far. | experienced excursion managers who | ient hours ofdeparture of the eastrn |1, Miciis e ot at s p Mieal wondor. the ol .“. je lighted, st m heated, ves nam Omaba City Y | secompany partic 1o« H; l‘\t”n 3 llllh‘lln--lhlu‘);h_ ] “‘llll n: ;].A .‘ P ey A il ot g s Y e, | surs 3 cont ¢ full particu- | daily and the 1wt theso train: i J : bale ted trains of the Chitago- e | excursionfolder containing full par 1 : o 4 b : ; = PRERAT " ;\lllll‘\lv‘\:llut:\“{\‘ St Paul railvay will ran, | Take the Elkborn line for Deadwood, | W map folder and time tablo of | rive atand dopart direct from th o Rt soeidl i i ylerian h Ls {0 aialans Lk crh i aiiitbe o il A lime xha:’ am el botweon Omahn and Chicago. Theolec | Hot Springs, South Dakots, Douglas, | Sunta Fo voute and reserying of sleoping ot in Omaha, makes the Chengo & | G000 io ment weatk ) osltiese For pleasure, entertainment, study, thoug it or amuse e --utu lhu \ h an 1510 Dovglas sweet, Soo 1A Johnston & Co's list of bar- trie berth rending lamp in tho ir palace | Casper, Wyoming, Hustings, Havvard, | car berths, address 8. M, Os e rthwestern most emphatically — the | e wis Hooping cars aro tho greatest noveliy of | Nork, buvid Cliy, Superior, Genovay eral sgent L Pl e ority lino to' Chisggo rad eastrn |forwi mal s yreeal procl 1ot b “te I)I M [‘ [_4 I )[: N M | tho age. Ticket oftice, 1601 Farnam st., | Ex or, Sewurd, Liucoln, Wuhoo and | pussengor ugont, AT, & 5. points, 154 B Owabiv | Fromont | ANV L0 Bl Omalia, Nebrasica' | © City olice, 1401 Fariam sireh

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