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KELLEY, STIGER & (0. Dur Bpecial fale of Laoas Continued Another Woek, ments in Wraps, U ods, Hos- Bpecial Induc brellag, Parasols, Dress € fery, Underwear, ¢ Corner Farnam and 15th Street. CLOAK DEPARTME Our first shipment of lace summer wear will be placed on rments are the embroide This have. shawls and o great foty of styles. Ving ev wly ought to om $1.00 1o $25,00, adies’ brondeloth capes in three lengths, ranging in price from $4.00 to #21.00, in a1l the new desirable shades, LADIES' NEW SHIRT WAISTS instripes, plaids and white, in plain and plaited fronts, very stylish, Our assor ment of colorings “is very « t,.m We also show a very fine s t line LADIES’ SILK WAISTS in the new popular shades and styles. GENTS' UMBRELLAS, 50, A special lov of gents’ fine silk um brells in stylish han $ or natural wood and silver. Monday s price, worth #4, is some! Pr DRESS GOODS. Cheylot suitings, new tan mixtures, 58 inches wide, 50¢ per yard; good value at Kie, Challis, half wool, new polka dot ef- fects, new colors, 19¢ per yard; worth Castor cloth for eapes and wraps—new tan and gray shades—at 8115 per yd, worth $1,40, Black silk finished henriet 16 inches, our regular $1.00 quality, at 85 WASH GOODS, Just opencd—a splendid line of wash challis, elegant styles, 15 yds for $1.00, w ginghams, spring “styles, at 124 and 15 per yard. Scotch L“\H"ll.l"h -in all fects—rich nmlnu~ ard. HOSIE AND UNDERWEAR. 100 dozen lhl ren’s fast black ribbed hose, scamless, sizes 6 to 84, at 21c per pair. 100 dozen 1a ranted worth Ladics’ fast black hose, in 4 styles, 85 or 3 pair for %1.00—any one of which would be good value at 50c. Ladies’ fancy hose in plain colors with fast black boot in a large variety of \ )e per pair. Special lot of ladic n colored hose, modes and tans, or 8 pairs for $1.00, Children’s ribbed vests, 1o sizos 12 L0 £ yle, § Children stS, high neck and no sleeve: 5 12 to 24, a each, A splencid bargain in ladies’ swiss lisle vests, in ecru and white, at 50c each, the new ef- ies’ fast b not to crock or 'k hose, smut, at PARASOLS,. Gloria sun umbrellas, natural wood handles, paragan frame, good value at $1.75, our price $1.40, Carringe shades, lined and plain and trimmed, prices $2, $4.25, #5 and $6. 25, GREAT SALE OF LACES. LACES, The immense success attending our special sale of laces last week has in- duced us to continue the samelow prices for another week. Our stock is complete—everything novel and desirable being represented. Demi Black Chantilly- and point_ De- Veniso flouncings, 10,12, 15, 18 and 223 inches wide, from 55 up to $4 a yard. 42inch black, all silk, Chantilly :luum-ing $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, $2.25 up to 0, unlined, $2.50, $3, A8-inch black draping nots, endloss va- riety of new designs, 56¢, $1, $1.15, $1.25, $1.75 up to $4, Black all silk trimming laces, in ail nm new effects, at lac, 25¢, 85e, 60c and T5¢ a yard, 6-inch fine embroidered crepe Chiffon edgings for trimming the neck and sleeves, in all the delicate shades, only 50c: regular price 7ie. ; Latest novelties in veiling and rush- ngs. % 4 great bargatns in LADIES HANDKERCHIEFS Atalmost } the regular price TLadies’ fine hand embroideredzall linen lawn handkerchiefs (scalloped borders) at 33ic, regular price 60c. Ladies” fine hand embroidered linen lawn handkerchiefs (scalloped border endloss variety) at 19, regular price 35 Tadies’ hand embroidered and daint printed H. S, borders at Sie, regular quality. Children’s H. S. cambric handlcerchicfs price 6. KELLEY, STIGER & CO,, ot nointed horder fine at de, regular Millinery, all sty t prices. Mrs, Wood, 2304 Cuming street. e A Now Insurance Firm. Wo are pleased to announce that Mr. N. J. Burnsand Jay D. Foster, under the fiem name of Burns & Foster, have suceceded to the fire insurance agency of Williams & Burns, representing a numbor of the strongest compunies doing business in this s “Tho new firm removed to ple office quarters, room 310 Ramge building, 15th and Har- ney streets, whore they will bo pleased to serve their many friends and patrons as of old. Special agenc goods, Leslies, 16 for Planta Beatrice hand Douglus st - Morand's Juvenile Masqu Guard’s armory, Capitol avenue, Fr duy ovening, April 24, at 8 p. m, Ad N R A et Ball, o People comes from tho than from any ven Temperay agreo thut move harm adulteration of liquors P e T e T propri- otor of the family wine and liquor house (Esmond hotel biock), places purity fiest upon the list. Ho is dewermined that all goods sent out by his house shall be first class in every purticular. He makos amily teade & specialty. If you need anything in his lino rewember the qual- ity s guaranteed. e retail, 5th streot, Ll s Spociil Salo Chamber Sets, April 15 to May 1, specinl cut prices on ull sets in our stock. Our annual spring sale. Al new' and desirable goods at prices nev £ ha beforo. Garen & Lavaia 1514 Farnam, Kennedy Tel. 11 Architects and engineors’ supplies, mathematleal instruments. Aloo & Pen- fold Co., 114 S. 156th st., Creighton blk. e 1£ Columbus Were allvo today and wished tosee n large portion of the country he discov erod, he would undoubtedly travel via thoe Chicago & Northwesterr, onnccount. of the uniformly excellent eauipment, fast time und sure connections which provail wherever the Northwestern Funa e THE OMAHA DAILY FALCONE Department. Monday morning we will offer in this department great bargains in towels, damask napkins, tray cloths, lunch cloths, bure tfs, pillow shams, ete ote. The above goods nre of exceptional value and the quantity is limited, so of course the early buye ts the choice. 50 dozen 18x46 pure linen huck tow- els at 10¢ each; 50 dozen 21x42 pure linen huck towels at 1 sachy 50 dozen 21x pure linen huck towels at 16f¢ eachy dozen 22x44 pure linen huck towels at 23¢ each, We are confident you will are the cheapest towels ever your city. 100 dozen blog »d and unbles slightly soiled 1 nee Lin: 1 8C say these seen in odd napkins, & and %, 8 some of them out at a big loss to us. for you that may not oceur LUNCH CLOTH We desire to call your new importation c cloth, 'We hi 36x36, 45x45 they commence & J 3 #1.00, #1.25 up to #3.00 cach PLLLOW SHAMS. See our new pillow shams made from wine French pe handsomely idered in rich and > dosigns; at #8.75, #4.00, % 50, I'hey very beautiful ntion to our itched lunch 8ae, and cheap, Seo our new tray cloths in d in hem stitched linen, : tup t ene h. PILLOW LINEN, LINEN SHEE] Wo have received a handsome ment of pillow linen and inch pillow linen at 50c, wor inch pillow linen at 60c, worth inch pillow libea at 60c, worth inch pillow linen at 90c, worth $ inch pillow linen at $1.00, worth Monday morning we will sell 5 pieces 90-inch pure linen sheeting at 98¢ per ting has never been sold for less than $1.50, ure some of this before it is all sold out. 5 pieces fine shecting worth 1.5 3 pieces fine sheeti worth $1 Hemstitehed fine great in for you. Hemstitched linen ver quality L £10.00 por o ave marked them at §7.5 You must see those sheets to o their value, they are full size and made from the finest Belfast linen, WHITE GOODS DEPARTMENT. This busy department is again filled pu with th nd most choice designs in summer dress goods, Our assortment at this season hus never been so com- plete as now, and our prioes cannot bo touched by any house in Omahs Check nainsook at 7¢, worth 124c Check nainsook at 10¢, worth 1 Check nainsook at 15¢, worth Printed mulls, choice designs, Printed dimities, very fine’ qu 20¢. See our new novelties at 12¢, 15¢, 18c, 20c, 25¢ and 30c. New black lawn and or, New black side band stripes. Now blaclk lawns in lace effects, You ought to ¢ ham-stitet organdies 45 inches ut 83e, 45c Now shipment of Nainsook, M Dimities, India lincus, Vietoria India mulls, ete., ete. Do not puj your summer dress goods before examin- ing our stock. We know we can save you money DRESSS GOODS B nch Scotch suiti and 90 inch at $1.2 290 inch at $1.50, sheets, This isa shoets, ARGAINS. for 49¢, worth nch camel’s hair for 49, worth 85¢. -inch all wool checks for 49¢ worth 40-inch mixed cheviots for 49c, worth 85c. 46-inch Henriettas for 75e, worth 40-inch Nile silk and wool mixtu: worth 95c. 40-inch all wool 42-inch serges 75¢, worth 95 Your choice of twenty combination suits which sold for $15.00 and $20.00; Monday $10.00. We have opened a lot of new novelty dress goods both in combination and plain at moderate prices. Don’t fail to visit us for dress goods this week. WASH GOODS DEP'T, French sateens worth 40¢, prics Mon- day 2le. Vigoroux suitings, 86-in wide, 15c Now figured French mull, latest ack ground and colored fig- and 40c. Satin crepe cloth, the newest thing in wash goods, Post und express paid on all orders. N. B. FALCON ————— pectacle w 1 public will now 1. Ruddy, the reliable optician, in Boyd’s opera house, 15th strect side. - lie, 16th and Douglas streets, dispensing and family chemists, plaids 73e, worth 95c. mail NER. _The s Gateh & Lauman, spec D vsally pronounced the hest. Les- lics” cream soda, 16th and Douglas. o furniture tomorrow, Mon- 213 South 12th, Omaha Auction s day, 10 o'clos Auction Co. M. Rudd n, now and only house, 35t stock of cles and eye glasses at the fitted free and sat- oper Towest price isfaction gua Prescriptions w specir Day and night service ', 16th and Doug - 'he readers of the Bry bear in mind that the Twin-burner pro- cess is the most improved stove on the market this ye It is 80 constructed that it is impossible for any odor to arise from it, which can not be said of any othe ides it is mado by a com pr 4 never turned out a poor stove, when all the other tories were having their rattletraps returned by the thousand, MeCargar, sole agent, North Six nth street, - Every lot in Potter & George Co's new addition is a good one, Surely. Everyone must know by this time that the Chicago & Northwestern is the only line running a solid night train from tho Union depot at Omahadirect to Chicago. Leaves 9:10 p. od train, sleepers, chair cars, din Malkes all the fast eustern connections at Chicago, This is in addition to the vestibuled fiyer out of Omaha at 4:30 p, m. daily, which aarives in Chicago early next morning. City oflice 1401 Farnam st. sli will please i LA Loans of $1,000 to #30,000 made choice improv city property. rates. No dol [ company, i on IAM ravor of the Chicago aukee & St. Paul Ry, The new Palace sleeping cars of the Chicago, Milwnukeo & St. Paul Ry, with electric lights in every berth, will contirue to leave the Union depot, Owaha, ut 6:10 p, m., daily. Passeng taking this teain avoid transfor at Coun- eil Blufls, and arrvive in Chicago at 9:30 | & m., in ample time to make all eastern | conues Ticket oMce, 1501 Farnam stroot, F. A, Nasu, J. E. PRESTON, General Agent. City Pmncngur Agenty PAXTON HOTEL FIRE | | Throe Rcoms Full of Millinery Goods Damaged, | 000 Stock " Hnts, Ribbons, Laces and ¢ Badly Wet at the Paxton Hotel ¥ Mowers, nts TO THE TRAD R. R. Harris, traveler for T. B, Smith & Co, 114 and 116 W h avenue, Chieago, had three rooms full of milli- nery goods at the Paxton hotel at the time of the fire, which he was delivering to the millinery trade of Omaha, Some of the goods were badly wet, while some were not damaged to any great extent, I have purchased the entive stock, as you wil by the following C. A. STONE OMaIA, Neb., April 18, R. R. Harris, being fiest duly says that his entire stock which the Paxton hotel five of recent date was purchased by C. Stonehill, and no other firm secured as much as one dol- lar’s worth of these 1801, sworn, was in goods, R. R. HARRIS, ed and sworn to before me of April, A, D, 1801, LI HODGINS, [sEAL] Notary Public. We shall slaughter this stock tomor row, and such a slaughter of millinery as was never known to this community. All the buckrum frames from the P ton house fire, 1c All the silk wir at 1e, Subsc: this 18th d frames, price 75¢, go FLOWERS, lowers from the Paxton goat fe. Badly wet. lowers from the Paxton hotel 1t 4 Lot 1 of ti <house fire Lot 2 fire ¢ Lot 8— ton hotel fi goat 2 Lot 4—Elogant flowers from the ton hotel fire, worth up to sgant flowers from the Pax- worth up to $5.00. Wet, Pax- % ), ot damaged, 49c. HATS From the Paxton hotel five. wet, at Another ; from the Paxton hotel fi 100 hats extra flne quality from the Paxton hotel five, not dumaged, 49c. 500 children’s’ trimmed hafs in above lot not 2,000 hats, lot of rth up to $3 the had with him 62 imported ts worth from $20.00 to £40.00. These escaped from any damage. He stated to us the cost averaged him over Your choice of the lot Monday The ornaments on some of salone are worth more money. These hats will be in our balcony. RIBBONS. All the ribbons we will place in Lot 1 worth up to 50¢ go at 10¢ a Lot 2 worth up to $2 ORNAN 4,000 ornaments and hln kles go at 10¢ worth up to $2.00 each. Some nt cut steel ornaments in the lot. rds colored crapes worth ( yard o at 15e, not damaged. 000 yards silk laces and gimps 39c a yurd, worth up to $8.00, something won- lll-khll 2,000 yurds wet hat trimmings go at 1c a yard. It is impossible for us to describe the grandeur of thisstock. We shall use l\lclf of our large store to make our dis- play. You will also find our balcony full of the stock. Come early, if possible, and remember that no other merchant in Omaha has leworthof the fire stock from the Paxton hotel fire. STONEHILLS, 116 and 118 S, 16vh. lesladies wanted. Apply at 20 RECIA A Good Thing When They See It. This is proven by the way in which the business of the New England Mutual Life insurance company has grown since they entered the state” for business two and one-half years ugo. Besides being the oldest old line com- pany in the country, it has always had the reputation among business men of being very cconomically and conserva- tively managed., paying liberal distribu- tions of surplus annually. An examination of - their contract shows plainly another reason for its popu- larity, viz.: *The high cash surrender and puid up values which the Massu- chusetts luw compels them to endorse on overy policy, making it cashuble any year for the assured’s equity. if ho chooses o discontinue, Their Nebraska manager, Mr. W. J. Pischer, reports business 50 per cent ahead of 1890 since January 1, 1891, Sdaiadb e Lol Pure, healthful, invigoratin cream soda, 16th and Douglas. S S e C. S. Raymond, joweler, is in York sclecting choice goods for spring trade i his temporary location, corner Douglas and 16th strects, < We have not much room at our porary location, cor. Douglas and streets, to display bulky pieces, but you will find all the latest articles in jowelry and solid silver in our cases, Inspection fnvited. C. S. Raymond, jewele e Helin & Thompson furnishors, 1612 I , Leslies’ New tem- 16th iilors and men’s arnam, Spring styles. Potter & George Co.’s new addition is 2% miles from the postoffice. gy ke the “Old Sioux City Route” . & PR R, for Sioux City, Huron, Pierre, St. Paul, Minneapolis, Duluth and the entire north and northwest. ——— Pure drugs, careful manipulation, moderate prices. Lezlies’,16th & Douglas. elbow ool Dietrick, architect, 906 N, Y, Life, Card of Thanks. P. Von Windheim hereby ex- thanks to the Mutual Life nsurance Co. of New York for the prompt execution and payment of her late husband’s insurance. J. E. Dr. Sussdorff, 1504 Farnam, specialty, diseases peculiar to women, e Let Each Child Plant His Tree. We plant a hard maple for children at 25¢ each. Hard maples and Lynden trees from 250 to $2.00. Address Loni Johnson, 2618 N. 30tn, stating price of tree wanted and time of delive Guaranteed in first class order, and be satisfic Call —— Watch Raymon d the jeweler's show cases and windows. New goods received dail The Lotus an\ d s Glee Club Concert Co., house, April 25th, 50c and A. building, Thursday, April 23d; 8 & - Take the Elkborn line for Hot Springs, South Dakota, Douglas, Casper, Wyoming, Hastings, Harvard, York, David City. Superior, Geneva, Exetor, Seward, Lincoln, Wahoo and Fromont. Deadwood, Biiil: SUNDAY, APRIL THE BOSTON STORE, All of the Wet Geods from the Olaflin Warchouse Mast Positively BE ot CLOSED TOMORROW. t Get Rid of it-Price No Ob- You Kinow What That Biggest Bargain Entire Sale Tomorrow FIGURED DEBE lc / Yard wide che , FINE COLORED CURTAIN SCRIM A YARD. o5 o a yard. ALONG—FROM AFLIN STOCK. All m.\ th grades of yard wide bloached and unbleached musling at se and 7c u yard. One case of fine zephyr worth 25¢ a yard, All the best American sateens the Chaflin stock 8} The finest imported I newest Persian designs and fast blacks, reguls ¢ quulity, goes at 10c. The be: los of imported fast black henrietta sateen, 24c, 1 the white goods from the Claflin stock in two lots at 6e and 124c a yard The tk India linens—I and ipes and open work checks— wnted fast black, at 8¢, 12ic and 15¢ DRESS GOODS THE ginghams, 9¢; from nch ginghams, \l) RIGHT « T AFLIN DI MUST BE SOLD, 40-inch silk finished newest spring shade ALONG. GOODS enriettas, all tho vd} worth All of Claflin’s plaid, brocade and striped dress goods reduced from 15¢ to e yard. 42 inch mohair brill only 85 n yard. Wool Scoteh plaids, double fold, in twills, 25¢ quality goes for 9c a yard. 1 case new imported 42 inch all wool Foule debeiges, Scoteh cheviots, plain pluids and stripes, ull the very lutest shades, 38c, worth 75c. Fine wool challies in French 15¢, worth 50 Yard and a half wide brilliantine in tans and grays, 3lc a yard. 82 pieces of the lateSt novelty in wool French and German fancy and overshet effects, sold everywhero for $1.00, from the Claflin stock, it goes antines in black vatterns pleces of the handsomest shep- plaids ever shown, 42 inches ¢ a yurd, icce of sarah silk Clafln “stock, including ever color, to be closed out tomorrow a yard. RIGHT from the known at 20¢ READ ATONG — CLAFLIN TOCK. corsets to be closed out to- 85¢ and 49c. ' kid gloves go at 59c. elegant jackets at $1.50, 75 and $4.98; military capes and fine beaded wraps at $1.2 5 EXT! I{ A SPE Our millinery sale of terday was such a success that we will continue it all day tomorrow. Elegant trimmed Hats at 81.50, and $4.65, Untrimmed hats 4e, 10c, Flowers 7e, 25¢. Remember these are all fine, new, enn, stylish goods. We will trim an exact fac simile of a Parisian pattern hat at one-fourth its price. THE BOSTON STORE, 114 South 16th street. Gl adags b . Palmer & Son, General Insurance Agents, s a veteran firm in_fire under- writing. Captain H. E. Palmer, the sonior member, came to Nebraska thirt ool yearsE 0go. For twenty one ye: past he has been eu- gnged o in the fire insur- ance bus From a local to a special and state agent—for nearly eigh- teen years in charge of the entire busi- ness of the Home insurance company of New York west of the Missouri river, ng the territory of Kansas, Colo- rado, Nebraska and the territories. Has adjusted all their losses during that time. The son, Mr. George H. Pulmer, wuas born in the busindss—at fifteen years of age he was agent for fourteen companies. For the past ¢ and a half they have repre i in Omaha stalwart companie and for the year 18 $50,000 in premiums, for a new firm, Th The ladie: $2.50 and 50c. H. 0 have written over splendid showing v business is a gen- steam boiler, employers’ liability, and elevator insurance. They have also been appointed general agents for ten western states from the Mississippi to the Pac coust for the hond department of the Fidelity and Casualty compafy—bonds of suretyship for persons in positions of frust, . Office room 204 Rumgo building, Omaha, Neb. ratod World for May, con- ining_ Bouguereau's “Return of ing,” as injured by Warbington, for o by all news dealers. & Lauman, ne Illus Gatch mocks, perfection ham- Canadian Club whisky, 1881, for med- icinal use, Leslies’, 16th and Douglas, R Gentleman's Cast-Of Clothing. Highest prices paid for gentleman’s cast-off clothing by Louis Rinaldo, No. 206 S. 12th Street. Send me postal card or letter and I will call whenever con- venient for Sherman & McGonnell, prescriptionists and family chemists. 1518 Dodge. 14th and son, Andrean’s Safe Works. Tel 7 e SRR Largest assortment perfumeries in Omaha at Leslies’, 16th and Douglas. - LA Bees' Wanted 1f any one havinga MORNING BEE of November 8 and December 2, will please mail it to Robert Hunter, care Bee office. We are short these num- bers for our files. James W, Tuft’s, fountainsand suppli w. vagons and Superior Service The Burlington train No. 2, lea Omaha at 4:80 p. m. and arriving in C cago tho noxt morning at 8 o'clock, is the favorite of the three daily trains, it being & superbly appointed vestibuled train of Pullman Palace sleepers, re- clining chair and dining cars, patterned after the latest designs, fitted up in luxurious style and furnished with every convenience caleulated to redound tothe ense and comfort of the passengers Train No. 6 leaves Omaha at 9:10 p. m. and arvives in Chicago at1p. m. next day. Has through Pullman sleepers, chair cars and dining car. City ticket office, 1223 Farnam strect. 15th st. Soda Lver-plated ware T.Seama carringes ing 19. 1801 —-SIXTEEN DRESS GOODS AT THE FAIR. Tomorrow We Will Offer You Some Genuine Bargaine, You can Rely Upon the Goods as Being Strictly as Advertised it Not a Little Better. lomorrow we begin our great spring benefit sale of nice, clean, dross #oods und you will find the bargains wo here adver new and what is more you can have all you want, noth- ing reserved. Wo will not sell out of anything for we have lots of these goods, ' to be genuine clear 500 picces of organdies, only 5 yards to a last all that? Belding’s spool silk, 5 yards for 5e, but it will think of customer, day. What do you 100 yards, each spool e 70 pleces dress goods, half different styles in spring effec for 50¢, wool, 15 8,10 yai No more to any one customer. 60 picces 36 inch woolen dress goods, ring styles, 10 yards for $1.00. 10 to a customer. Only 65 pieces ich English mohair, lustro effect, in all shades, blacks, 8¢ yurd, only 8 tomer. some solid yards to a cus- You may think it strange that after saying we had lots of these goods that we limit the amount to each customer, but the fact is we lose money on every ene of these dress goods bargains and we want them to lust so that everybody who comes can have some of them, Standard prints, styles, 10 As wo make nothing on this, we will sell only 10 y spring yards for rds to a cus- ton 40 pieces English suitings in plaids rd and 274cy and stripes, H00 in tan solid black, one fast color, short sleeves, at spring styles at ladies’ merino vests long and 5e each, 40 pieces yard wide wool challis, new- est styles, 10 yards for $1.25, These goods are as represented and await your cordial inspection, when you will find them genuine. THE (new) FAIR, L. D. LOEVY & CO., (new) PROPRIE- TORS, Cor. 13th and Howard streets. The man Savings Bank. There is no_one feature that adds more to Omat financial solidity than her banking institutions, and in this connection we note with pleasure th rapid and solid growth of this compara- tively new bank which is the latest financial institution organized in Omaha. Their deposits in the first eighty business days reached the sum of $301,417.18, which is a high commenda- tion'of the business ability and confi- dence in the conservative policy of the executive management of this institu- tion. The officers and board of directors are particularly fitted for the different positions which they fill so admirably. The German suvings bank has a sub- scribed capital of $500,000 with a stock- holders liability to denositors of £1,000,000 which offers a security to depositors equal to any in the world, The immense growth of the business has compelled the management to seek new and more commodious quarters, which they have done, and about Sej 1st, '01, when the new Karbach block finished, on the corner of Douglus and 15th streets, they will oceupy the hand- some banking rooms which will be espe- cially arranged according to the wishes of the bank management. This institution has secured the au- thority from the comptroller of the cur- rency forthe organization of the Germ: National bank and this organization will be perfected about the time they move to their new quarte The ofticers and directors of the bank are as follows: Frederick Metz, sr., president; Chas. J. Korbach, co president; Henry Bolln managing dirvector; L. D Fowler, cashier; Frederick Krug, George Heim- rod and Henry Meyer. The bank has won well deserved encomiums from all who have observed its wonderful success in the world of finance, At the recent annual meeting of the stockholde nd board of directors the cashier submitted a_statement- of the condition of the bank; also a report of earnings and expenditures sinco its or- gunization; also recommendations us to the disposition of the same which was highly satisfactory to all concerned, The report was accepted and recommenda- tions adopted as follows RNINGS AND DITL penditur . Mits from June 2, 1800, to April 11, OMMENDATIONS. Six per cent dividend, $6,000,00. Furniture and fixtures ¢ 200,00, > to surplus, $10,000.00, o undivided profits, $17,019.0; Raymond has been identified the interests of Omaha as one of wding jewelers for many years, His friends and customers are legion, The work of tearing down the dings corner 15th and Douglas streets for th erection of the mew and magnificent Karbach block necessitated a tempo removal, but when this building is com- leted ho will open up the finest and B gost jewelry house in the ¢ Ho will occupy the same corner, which will fitted up in the best style and ally arranged for the large new of jewelry and novelties which he will select for this trade. - The Grand Hotel, Council Bluff Now open and_receiving guests. The finest hotel in all its appointments west of Chicago. Absolutely fire proof. California Excursions. Pullman tourist sleeping car excur- sions to Californin and Pacific coast r\mnh 1 ¢ Chicago every Thursd ansus City eve “Frid y via the Sar ute, Ticket rate from Chic oux City, Omaha, Lincoln orKansas City $35, sloeping car from Chicago $4 per double bert Kunsas City #3 per double berth, Bvery thing furnished except ls. These excursions are personally conducted by ed off, $710.02. PAGES, 8. Hoffma The unusual bargains in milline S Hoffmau’s h used such u vush of business at their pince, 1408 Douglas many of their customers ot waited upon, st this very much and have added five more sales lndies to our | usual force to prevent thisin the fu- ture, For this coming week we are going to beat the record by putting Child’s sailor hata to Ge. Ladies’ black Milan flats to 15c. Ladies’ black Leghorn flats to 20c, Ladios’ beautifully trimmed hats, $1 Ladies' trimmed ‘hats (better mater- fal), $1.98, Ladies’ elogantly trimmed hats, $2.48, All these trimmed hats are retaiied for double our prices quoted. Ours are strictly wholesalo prices. Remomber 1408 Douglas street fends them all in |, styles, beats them all in variety and | 12 S10# In hava Bt yees tats a1 on pHloss 3 good ear for music: wan pro- HOFFMAN, Milline Eridh, Gl THE 00 CENT STORE. cat Sale Next Week in New Spring Novelties, 'at special offerings in baby buggies at $1,25, 82,05, $3.95, $4.95, $6,50 and $7.90, We guarantee to save you one-third on \by carviage. I afoties at our fae mous low prices; soo them at $12.50, $13, #18; the've great for the money. Full assortment of base ball goods, croquet, hammocks, ete. House keepors attens tion is directed to our enormous stoclk of houschold goods. Bargains in erocks 0 sswaro and tinwaro, you secured one of the popular dime saving banks—The're all the ry Buy one and save your dimes, The 99 cent stove, 1319 um _streot, hoads quarters for novelties of ull kinds, praditel e Wanted—Good first class bass singor, male quartette; must Pl g uman’s repository April Weather I _ - If & pock of March dust is worth For any kind of flowers or plants, | king's ransom, and April showers bring finest and cheapest in city, go to Hess & | forth May flowers, {s it not right to pr Swoboda 15th, Boyd’s opera house. | dict that'every day in tho month the trie-lightéd,steam-heated, vestibuled imited trains of the Chi Milwiue Prof, I principal of the & St Paul vailway will' continuo to shorthand and typewriting department | run on the short line' between Omaha of tho Omaha commercial college, has | and Chica The eloetric reading just completed n very paactical book on | lamp in every boeth of their palice tho study and practice of shorthand their patent and writing, “ealled “The Practical Sten- | cannot bo used by any other compan ographer.” This book begins at | Ticket office, 1501 Farnam stree once with the practical work of | Omuha, teaching the principles as found — through the reporting style, which is | I Wiig, clothing, boots really the only practical stylo of short- | and shoes, South’ 16th stroot; wil hand writing. Much valuable time has | meet down town prices on overything. ]‘u-vu wasted by students in the long, la- - - yorious maze of *principles” contained hats re-shapod good 1 in the old corresponding style. All this 1 Straw Cou 1514 1 m?‘ ;* useless toil is happily avoided in Prof. - - Mosher’s ook, and yot the subject is AL L. Deane & Co., very thoroughly and systematically pre- Dealers in Hall's safe Im k com- senfed 1y's celebrated fir ar proof Fine carr tictions, The 1 enographers, sleepit own Ladies \HJ\\' new. Weste aind and hur ladvanta experienced excursion gers who accompany parties to destination, or | excursion folder containing full particu- lars and map folder und time Santa Fe vouto and reserving of car borths, address 5. M. Osgoc eral agent, E. L. Palmer, assenger agent, A.,T. & S. B\ 11N, Y. Life Bldg., Omaha, Nebrasku, The boolk is coplously illustrated with | Dited ke Tooks, vhulie. donsand time s and is plain and comprehensible | Jocks. Since Mr. Deano assumed cons to any person of average intelligence, trol of the business, some two yeuars 10, It is published by Rohrbough Brothers | i has grown with wondevful rapidity, and may be found at book stores. | until now they enjoy the proud reputat 2, $1.75; postpaid, $ tation of being the most = suce Tantakn solld diver cessful _safe and lock firm in the stuman, solid silver, west. Having placed safety doposit vaults in_the t National bank of this city and many other banks throughout the west, ontitles them to the fullest confidence of the publie, L. Deane & Co. occupy the two and commodious salesrooms known as Nos. 521 and 823 South Tenth street. In connection with the above they have a vepair shop under skillful mechanics who are experts in all kinds of safe and lock work. Much credit is due Mr. J. Pope, tiieir eflicient gencral manage for nis unti ts in behalf of their patrons, and the public generally. Gatch & Farnam, Dr. Sussdorft, 1 cases of kian 1514 , treats dis- $, bladder and rectum. —— nut coal; 6,00 per ton Meyer & Co, opp. P.O. Peacock red. A, | The President's T \g for the pr care was taken to 't th such lines as would afford th the best possible service and in ay contribute to the pleasure and en- joyment of the trip. Among othier roads thus honored, is the Burlington voute, the president hav- ing selected this favorite line to carry the party frof tward, thereby showing his appreciation of the admira- ble service for which-the Burlington is noted. The spocial train conveying i idential party will leave Denver at 6 p. m., M 3 ing in Omaha the next | morning at 11:80, the run of 538 miles, allowing for the difference of time and stop of one hour at_Lincoln, being made in fifteen hours and forty-five minutes. This is pretty vapid traveling, and yet it is only a trifle faster than the time mado every day in the week by the Bur- lington’s colcbrated vestibule train No. 2, leaving Denver at 8:30 p. m., Omaba, 50 p. m. and avriving in - Chicago at 8 the next morning. dent's tour route Mrs. Knowles Playing Even. ck Knowles walked into yesterday and, declurivg that for the goosc polica what, was sauce for tha a complaint churging her hus- itery. Mrs, Kuowles has had @ Working on the case for and claims to have a dead sure court was sau gander, f d with a cetive for the pre ne ATHS, Lor (his head A7ty ten cent . : 1o TR ¥ K “uneral Monday morning, from 10th and Vinton {0 St. Patriek's church, pulchire ices of fiv or less u I ddditional line ALLETT -Oatherin Mallett April 20, atd ‘o 1 treets, High n Interment, Holy on Friduy, ) residenc church, Ind metery. terment Forest Luwn "PRICES m Bakin Q_Q&Powdeg Used in Millions of Homes—40 Years the Standard. Nicoll the 1409 l_)uwlus Strcc‘ Omaha, Nebraska Tailor, arly every priucipal City in America. The acme of good dress, Black s, Cheviot Made to order, %2 : or $35. (I¥ YOU GET THE GENUINE)-—it's suit- able for office or evening wear. It's gentlemanly goods—a lusterless black—and black is raging, 1t will not polish and will wear longer and look bet- ter than most goods. here are many shoddy productions skulk:ing undet the good name of Black Cheviot, If you wish to be sure of getting the genuine and saving $8 to s10 as well, come to Nicoll the Tailor, We procure these splendid cheviots direct from the mills in large quantities——cases full ata time—and by re es ean offer you the best materials handsomely mada son of our at saving prices. Over two thousand other fabrics to choose in suitings and trouserin Inspection invited, Open evenings. Mail hrd(,‘l"h filled. COLL THE TAILOR 1409 DOUGLAS: