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STONEHILLS Bomething Wonderful Going on at ftone~ hills Tomorrow, Monday, HOUR WONDERFUL ~ BARGAINS EVERY to Your Right on Entering- Some- Different in & Time Sale—Read Betow—It 1", Look thin the 1 tetion tro Explaing Tomorrow every hour we are going to place on a counter to your right on entering some wonderful bargains. We describe each one below, aleo the time they are going to be on sale. You can- not miss the counter. It is to your right 18 800N 18 you get into the door. Every hour the goods on this counter will be changed as you will sce below. All we ask is fivo minutes at the beginning of every hour to change about these goods. Read earefully below the foilowing bargains which we offer every hour and be sure that you are on hand or you will not get the bargains we advertise. We shall begin the salo sharpat 9 o'clock, not hefor om 9 to 10 o'clock We offer 100 pieces of new spring cali- cos, plaids, stripes and figures, at 8§c a yard, We will not sell more than 20 yards to o customer. These ure the Lodi ealicos and, us every lady knows, they are worth K¢ ard. We shail have enough clerks to ‘wait on everyone that comes during this hour, From 10 to 11 o’clock ‘We give youn bargain such as you have n befure purchased, 1t is about the same as giving the goods away, but for one hour the stuff goes. We will not guarantee this bargain to last the hour out, but think it will. If it don’t, don’t he mad, because wo shall be plain with you. We have a big lot of it now, but a8 we shall not limit the quantity we do not know how long it will last. It is about 10,000 remnants of silk elastic, running from one-quarter of a jard in length up to two y You can have your choice of it for Ic a picee. We do not care how much the It all goes at the samo pr 10 35 0 yard, rom 11 to 120’cloclk ces of fancy plaid and figured soring wash dress goods, full 38 inches wide, double width, remember. worth 18¢ a yard. From 11 to 12 o'clock these goods go at Sic a yard. ‘We shall limit 20 yards to a customer, I'rom 12 to 1 o’clock We offer 500 picees of shirting ging hams, ulso u lot of blue and white checks for aprons. These goods are good qual ity, they having no starch at all in They go during this hour at 4ic unrantee them fast color. rom 1 to 2 o'clock ce going 1o give you a benefit. Our customers will no doubt remember the great sale of jewelry wo held several days ago. We shall pick out all the goods that are worth from 50¢ up, and place them on sale for the one hour at 19¢. If youare n good judge you can get goods in this lot worth ns high as §3.00, us we will hold nothing in reserve from this hig stock of jewelry that we advert , and we will sell everything for one hour at 1%. You ean buy beau- tiful neck chains, breast pins, and the lace ping we will sell will be 19¢ for as many as there is on a card that we throw on sale, From 2 tov 3 o'clock we are going to give the ladies who con- template buying lace curtains n rare treat. We have 80 pair of lace curtains worth about $6.00 a pair. They are extra vide, g0 that one can be used for a win- In fact, they are the widest cur- tains we ever had in the house. We offer these curtains for a paiv dur- ing this hour, and to make this hour exu interesting we shall give with cach curtain o pole and fixtures. That makes, bear in mind, 2 poles and 2 p of tixtures with every pair of cur free of charge. I'rom 38 to 4 o'clok We offer 25 pieces of extra qualit, funcy outing flannel, suitable for shir tea gowns, wrappers, boy s This is none of vour cheap stuff that has been selling around town for se a yurd, but extra quality, worth oes during this hour 3 I'rom 4 to 5 o’clock We offer 50 picces punts goods in rem- nants of from 13 yards up. They are the entire product of the remnants of a Trenton, N. J., woolen mill. They will make beautiful pants for boys, as well as men. For this hour we will'sell all these vemnants at one-nalf vrice. Thoy are all marked in plain figures, and marked about one-half what they are worth, but for this hour they will go for just one hall what they are marked. Irom 5 to 6 o’clock ‘W shall offer 800 pieces of imitation china sitics, worth 15¢ a yard, at 41 We shall timit 20 yards to a custome Do not forget that these goods at ench hour mentioned will be placed on the right hand counter on entering our store, Our spring opening of millinery goods will take place Thursday and Friday, Mareh 24 and 'ONEHILL'S,” Samuel Burns brated Jewett filter - The Working Woman's union mecets 'y afternoon at 2:30 at 1516 Dovglus strect, up stairs, is worth offering the cele- t net cost, b OKlal Cheap, The Chicago, Rock Island & I railway will sell tickets March nboy ints at one fare for the round trip, ickots good for 80 days, and they can be purchased at all principal **Rock Island” towns in Nebraska, Kan- sas and Colorado, JNO, ASTIAN, G, T, & P, e —— Tdeal ladies' hairdr goods, toilet articles, A., Chicago, ing parlors, hair 08 5 15th,3d floor, e Silkk and dress goods sale, Stonchill, - 1t you are, the numerous lnkos river bottom country along the & Cl Pacific railroad in lowa 40 or 50 s from Omaha offer the best induce- Two daily trains each way. Ticket oftice 1401 Parnam street, —— - Mrs. R. H. Dav is showing the finest line of millinery in the city, =~ Op- posito postofilce, - i, No, we don’t rent houses, No, we will not trade this prorerty for down town property, or for farms or for property in small towns outside, Yes, we have a few houses for sale ou easy payments to the right parties. A party having a clear lot worth from 8300 to #500 cun put it in as a first pay- ment on house and lot. Yes, tho streets are lighted. Yes, the city water is there, Yes, most of the streets have sidewalks, and many of the streets are fi'rmlod. Yes, mail is delivered twice daily, Yes, we have as prosperous and enterprising a community as can be found snywhere in any city, Yes, the motor leaves every ten minutes, Yes, the Belt Line traius stop at Grant street. Yes, wo will build the house at actual COST, A, P. TUKEY, Now York Life tuilding, | morrow, as they will be all sold STONEMILLS, Orowds Attend the Wonderful 8ilk 8ale at Stonehills, GRAND SILK AND DRESS GOODS SALE Banner Day for Silks and ds—Dargaing Unheard Of— That Wil Surprise You Tomorrow. Monday the Dress G rri Tomorrow we eap the climax by be- ginning the greatest silk and dress goods sale ever attempted in the state of Nebraska. Wo purchased from a New York im- porter 8000 yards of dress silk. Wo d part ‘of thein on sale Saturday, but have left the plumbs in reserve for tomorrow. They will not be advertised after to- tomor- row. sure, without fail. If they are not the price will go up out of sight com- pared with what you can purchase them for tomorrow. ‘Tomorrow, tomorrow, tomorrow is going to be the banner day. Be sure and come in tomorrow. What we want to impress upon you is that tomorrow will be a grand day, not the day after tomorrow. Silks, just think of it, at 22 a yard. Such siiks as other houses will sell for 21.00, for 22¢, That is we sell them at 22¢ tomorrow, . At G5 we are going to offer tomorrow goods that the importer sold for $2.00 a yard to the wholesale trade, so you can have a faint inkling of the value of these beautiful silks. At 88c we shall offer ilks that will retail in this city all over at #4,00 a yard. All we want the ladies to ao is to come in Monday and see this line of silks that we shall place on sale, There is at least one piece of every kind of silk made in this wido, world. There are china silks, Jay silis, Indin silks, surah silks,gla Peau-de-Soie silks, gros grain silks, satin rhadames, crepe de chein, failes and in kind of silk imaginable. Silks with two colors in them. The magnificence of this sale is be- yond our power to deseribe, All we ask of you is to come in and you will be pleased. DRESS GOODs, If you are going to buy a d this coming season, Monday will great opportunity. We noticed in Thursday’s paper an ad from acompetitor advertising certain dress goods at certain prices. Well, wo are going to offer them way below what they were advertised for by our illustrious competitor, In fuct we are going, to use slang, ‘eut the life out of dress goods tomorrow. We have not the trade that want to buy a lot of truck for 5¢ or 6e a yard, consequently we are only going to ad- vertise the better grades of dress goods, of which wo received about 300 pieces by freight Saturday. We will begin b; best grade. At 88¢ we offer in twenty-one different shades a line of extra quality and extra width hen Genuine German silk finishe sse are the $1.50 grade, the finest goods manufactured, “At the samo pr: we offer eleven shades in crepon cloth, worth $1.35 per yard, At 7dc we offer a line of Bedford cor the $1.00 quality. One of our compet. tors advertised the henvietta at The. Wi have thirteen shades in this same qual- ity left which we offer tomorrow at 59c a'yard. Theso goods are strictly all wool and the silk fimshed. At 543c we shall offer fifty ent plaids and stripes in and flannelets, worth 85¢ to #1.00 vard, At three shillings we shall offer a line of plaid dress goods that our competitors advertised at 50¢ a yard as a bargain, worth They are the identicul goods they advertise, Do not let this opportunity pass 1f you want to get a dress way below the regu- lar price. One of our competitors are advertis- ing that th are sole ngents for the b & P kid glovy We handle th and our pr o 25¢ 3 they are advertised for by the firm claiming to be the sole agents. Our opening of spring milliner; will take place Thursday and March 24 and 25, s, la be your dvertising the very a STONEHILI —— New spring styles in milinery goods, All the latest novelties, F. M, Schadell & Co., 2 Douglas street. e Silk and dress goods sale, Stonehill, Ll ) C. D. Woodworth & Co., successors to Welty & Guy, 1316 Farnam street, man- ufacturers and dealers in harness, sad- e Samuel Burns had an opportunity on eus L job lot of “*English ate’ vases, worth $3.50 to $4.50, and is offering them at the uniform price of 00 for next w Call and sce them, Oa March 22nd the Burlingron route will sell return tickets to all points on linesof A, T & S, I, and C,, R. L. & P, railronds in the territory of Oklahomu. Tickets good until Apr st, will be on sale at 1223 Farpam street, W. I Vaill, city ticket agent., e Silk and dress goods sale, Stonehill. - FARE EXCURSION Round trip tickets will be on sale via Santa I%e route, March 22, from all points in Kansas and Nebraska to points in Oklahoma and return at rate of one fare for the round trin, Tickets good until April 21, Stop-overs allowed in Oklahoma, For tickets and full infor- mation apply 10 your nearcst ticket agent or address 12, L. Palmer, passen- ger agent Santa Fe Itoute, 1316 Farnam street, Omaha, Hamilton Warren, M. D., magnotic physicianand surgeon. Spe- clalty, disonss of women and children, 119N, 16th stroot. Telephone 1483 —— w d and ¢ a House, Fifteenth street and Capitol avenue, Brouillards famous wax works, Cutulles marvelous illusions, thousands of de- lightful surprises, 10c adwits to all, 10c. 8 Know a good thing when they see it, and when they travel they sclect the Burlington route, They know that to Chicago and the east, to Kansas City and the south, and to Denver and the west, the Q" is the best line, The Burlington ‘“‘vestibuled fiyer,” which leaves the union depot, Omaha, at 4.30 p, m. every afternoon is by far the most comfortable frain to Chicago; it is made up of magnificent—yes, mag- nificent—Pullman sleeping cars, elegant reclining chair cars, comfortablo day coaches, and dining cars on which on may obtain meals “fit for the gods.’ Omaha daily, two other trains leave for Chicago at 9:50 a. m, and 9:20 p, m.,both of which ofter superior service. W. I, VAlLr, 228 Farnuw street. i225 City ticket agent, THE THE BOSTON STORE, | 2,000 Pieces Fine Spring Dress Goods from Townsend-Montant's Groat Sale, GREAT LINEN SALE IN THE BASEMENT Fine Torkish Towels, 5e; Tarkish (Towel) wa hrags, 1e; 18:inch Bleached Crashed cling, § 1-de; All Linen Glass Toweling, 6 1-dc, DRESS GOODS Double fold worth 19 8-inch new wool Bedford spring shades, 10¢, worth 20c. Fancy broeade Windsor twitls, elegant double fold goods, 124e, worth 88-inch fine KEnglish cashmeres, colors and bl 14e, worth 35¢ i6-inch finest Bnglish henrietta, in blacks only , worth 50c. 40-inch alt wool crepe effect and striped Bedford cords, suitable for tea gowns and combinations, 88¢, worth 85c. The newest styles of cheviots and camel’s hair novelties for early spring wear, 40c; sold ull over for 7oc. egant new Bedford cords, plain and fancy effects, all the latest shades, guar- anteed pure wool, 75 BLACK GOODS | . pieces all wool novelty serges in spring weight, 44 inches wide, 49¢; worth ON MAIN FLOOR. heviot plaid dress goods, cords, all all 50 picces of the latest fads in black goods ever shown, 46 inches wide, in wool and silk mixtures, fancy windsor cords, figures, crepes und silkc finished sorges, silk wirp armares and henrietta all at S5¢, worth . LIN IN'THE BASEMENT. 1o st colory turkey ved tablo dmask, tra fine heavy eream satin damask, wide cream damask, regular price, 75 de bleached damask, 55 new patterns, Finest’ g worth $1.00, es full bleached satin damask, S0e; worth $1.385, 8 full bloached selvage napkins, 98¢ a dozon, Only one dozen to u custo Turkey red fringed napkins I oach all sizes, All linen loom dam: kxtra size all linen towels 3 100 dozen assorted knotted fringo damask towels 25c; worth 50¢ and 65 68 dozen assorted all linen momie, and dressing scarfs, 18x54 in., . worth Gic. Elegant line of hem-stitched open cloths, bureau searfs and lunch cloths at “Boston Store.” Popu- lar prices. Ixtra =p'l-,(‘inl stamped canvas splash- 2¢ each. Spot cash purchase; entive production New England factory, white and colored bedspreaas, ringed colored bedspreads, 59c. Better grade colored fringed spreads, to 5e each, 10 Genuine miteheline bedspre Finest mitcheline bedspe $1.98, White crochet spreads, 55e. Full size, $1.25, Marseilles pattern mude, 4 Murseilles spreads, §1 pattern crochet inest white imported Max- seilles bedspreads, go in 3 lot $2.08 and %3.48; all worth doubl THIE BOSTON STORI Northwest corner 16th and Douglas, aditns 0 Spring Opent Monday and Tuesday, March 21 and 22, we will exnibit to the trade irench pattern hats and bonnets and IMPORT FRY TIES. Missis KAHL & Jon B. Falconer’s. NOVEL- ash Hebrew theatri performance Sun- duy evening, N h 20, Second woelk of th great sud An Unfortunate Love under the management of Abraham Gold of Chicago. Sce Mr. Goid in his great character of Chatzkel (idiot). Tickets 83¢, reserved se and 75¢, to be ob- tained at box oflice Sund fternoon. Doors open at 7 p. m. Silk and dress goods Wonderl and Gra Iifteenth street und Capitol avenue, all this week the Rinheart Opera con pany in the new opera**A Waif’s Luck,” Twenty great specialty stars and o musee filled with wonders; 10¢ ad- mission. Performances of the snme length as the high priced houses, Dr. Cullimo h e, Stonehill, > building architect,903 N. Y. Life, Dietricls. New designs and patterns in dinner sets, M. I Bliss, 1410 Farnam street, D e Quick T 1o the Under the schedule, which recently went into effect on the Chicago & North- western Ry., passengers can loave the Union PPacific depot, Omaha, daily at 9:15 p. m. and arvive at Chicago at 11:59 o'clock the next morning. This arrangement reduces the time to Chicago two hours, and also atfords con- nection with all of the fast limited trains for the east, und the journe, Yorlk, Boston and oth may now be made in r than ever before. Inaddition to this service the after- noon *flyer” via the Chicago & North- western Ry. leaves the U. P, depot daily at 5 p. m. and arvives at Chicago at 8: the next morning. Both of the above mentioned trains are vestibuled throughout and are equipped with Wagner and Pullman sleepers, free reclining chair cars and “Northwestern” dining curs. Bageage checked from residenco and through sleeping car berths reserved. City oftice, 1401 Farnam street. General A zent, W VG P& T A overal hours A Pure Cream of Tartar Powder. Superior to every other known. Used in Millions of Homes-~ 40 Years the Standard. Delicious Cake and Pastry, Light Flaky Biscuit, Griddle Cakes, Palatable and Wholesome, . No otber baking powder does such works OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDIAY, MARCH 20, 1892—SINTEEN PAGES, B KELLY( STIGER & 0. New Oapes, Now Ulsters, New Reefers, Top Ooats and Blazers, GENUINE NOVELTIES SPRING FOR Grand Display of Choice Novelty Dress Goods—Rieh Figared Tudin Silk— « Bargains in Plain and Faney Deess Goods, PARISIENNENOVE Plisse, damask, broche, cropon, tilo, chevioi, tweed, et e Every thing thatis fashionable in styie and coloring will be displayed Monday. Prices and styles invite your purcl CHALLI--FINEST GRADE- 'R CHALLL Over 150 styles to select from, surpassable for style and shadings, CHALLIL CHALLI. CHALLL Three cases fine wool challi, exquisite styles, salo price 19¢. 19¢. 19c. They will not last long. dress at one BEDFORD CORD. rds, all the late shades of fine " ROBES. Un- 1,000 y. dford cc 37dc, BARGAL We have placed a counter apart for bargains, On Monday we offer cheviot, tweed and pretty summ, BIL. 3 #1.00 46-inch henrietta for 90c, $1.00 46-inch serge for 8¢, 85¢ nunsveiling for ( #1.00 Bedford cord for 90 And ocher bargains; visit Monday. BLACK our store APANESE SILK. A rich, pure silk, dyed and finished in rance, worth 95e. We close the balance of this line FIGURED INDIA SILK. We have just added over 100 new styles to our already large line of this beautiful silk. CLOAK DEPARTMENT. Our stock of bluck and tan capes at £5.00, 87.00, $10.00, $13.00 and £15.00 are all made 40 inches long, with medici rolling collar. These goods are very stylish and are extra value. This week we wiil offer a bargain in reefer jackets in black, blue and two shades of tan, made of all wool worsted cloth and 28 inches loi choice )y worth $8, We also show this week the latest novelties in ulsters with capes and largo hoods lined with changeable silk. These goods are the latest for street wear and extremely styli Don’t fail to visit our ladies’, misses’ and children’s shoe department on the second floor. KELLY, STIGER & CO.. Cor. I'arnam and 15th street, 70e, On Patent Medicine Commencing Monday morning ail genuine patent medicines to be sold at Bennett’s populur cut prices, which are away below the so-called “Long Established Prices.” and save ' CO. Lay in your supply ‘now money. W. R BENN 300,000 bars Union soap s braska last month. It’s the best. — Union soap employsNebr: -~ Sille and dress goods sale, Stonehill, isor the Only Liguor Ca cientific treatment, no failures and no time lost. Visit the institute, South Omaha. <a labor. House. tol avenue Opera com Vail's Luck.” stars and o 10¢ admis- ¢ length in the new ope y gre spee musee filled with wond sion. Performances of th as the high priced housc wlifornia, You have seen Califo; mentioned in newspapers i Perhaps a friend has be writes enthusiastic letters home about the climate and the fruits. It makes you anxious 1o sco the country for yourself. The best time to in the L and winter, Then work here s least press- ing and California climate is now pleas- ing. The way togo is vin Santa Fo route, on one of that line's popuinr, sonally conducted parties, leaving ( cago wturday ‘ning, ana le ing I ty every Sunday morning. Speeial agenis and porters’in attend- ance. Pullman tourist sleepors are used, furnished with bedding, mat- tress toilet articles, e Second class tickets honored. Write to k. Palmer, passenger agent Santa Fo route, 1316 Farnam street, Omaha, Neb, TABLE BNPLOYMENT Polic Character and v the O apital Requizod, Profitable employment can be secured by men of goud reputation who desive to incrense their income und indepen- den Many are under the impression that years of experience and . qualifieations that ave not pos 7 the average man are required in order to sell Life Insurance. This 15 tiue with policies issued by a number of com- panies. Ther policies issued by the NATIONAL are absolutely free from technicalitios and need only to be un- derstood by the customer to be want There are agreat many business men with good reputation and years of ac- quaintance over an extended field, who can make sueh acquaintance yield them a better income than thoy are getting at present. ‘Dhe se such situationils one that commends it- selfl 10 the good judgment and good sense, viz Ivestiga the NA ALS plans; get control of n salable ticle at a salabic prico, in a that you can work without long from home and without great Insurance men with experience who would like telbetier themselves and sell something that the pcople want; business men that are capable we desire to inform that experience is ol necessary i der to mako & good income. Tho believe that good work should bLring good pay, who desire to connect them- selves with & company that is over forty ars old is indorsed by the ablest Actuarie vicers and Busin Men in the United States; with assets over $7,600,000; the company that issues a it is simple underst casy to sell; thut combines S Bank and Life Insuranc poli guarantees investment, protectiol the use of your capital and is negotiable the same a8 any other bond or stock- policies that are original with and i sued only by the NATIONAL, are speotfully invited to confidentially cor- vespond or visit M. L. ROEDER, Manager, Select your | et of communding | THE 99 CENT STOR Special Extraordinary Bargains for Mon- dny's S JEWELRY BARGAINS Child’s so1id gold set rings, 10¢ ench. Bow knot hair pins, latest stylos, each. Stick pins with bow knots, all the rage, each, Brilliant ear drops, rolled plate, each. Solid gold rings 4%, worth & Celluleid pieture frames 2 worth 7ic. Ladies’ pocket books and hand bags— special prices for Monday. Extraordinary bargains in perfumery We want to boom our perfumery partment and offer for Monday 2 ounce hottles triple extract for v bottle, sold usually at 7ac. All of our 10¢ and 15¢ soap Monday at v cake. This includes Lily White Glyeerine, Tdeal Bouquet, cold cronm and giycerine and other favorite brands, Huir brushes, combs and toilet ar- ticles at } less than others ask. We're right in it in house furnishing goods and are offering first class goods at prices never before heard of in Omaha Tubs af 45¢ and 19¢. Washboards, 10¢, 15¢, 19¢ Clothesline, 6 yards for 4 foot step ladders, 20¢ and 49, lothes hampers, 69¢, worth $1.2: Chopping bowls, de, 10¢, 15¢ and 25c, Lamps, glassware and crockery at loss than cost to manufacture. Don’t fail to examiue our stock and prices before pur- chasing. 1t will save you mone, Remember our baby buggies. We'ro agents for the celebrated Whitney make. At #4195 we offer a splendid full sized reed hody carringe, trimmed in tho latest pattern, with ball ornaments, up- holstered in American damask, with parasol to matchs this is no shoddy cav- ringe, ns most dealers et $10.00 for one no better. Our Mr. Hardy has just v turned from New York, where he pur- chased an enormous stock for the spring trade. New and interesting novetlics are arriving daily THE 1319 00, S5 and 65¢. Pails, 10¢, and . Clothes bars, CENT STORE, FARNAM STREET. -~ £10,000. Prompt Neb., Feb, 23, Manager National ance Company, Omaha, Neb.: Dear Sir —A few daysago I was notified by you that my husband, John I, Boyd, carried a policy in the National Life Insurance company of Vermont for $10,000. Today I ucknowledge receipt of deaft for $10,000 in full payment on his policy. Thanking you for the prompt’ pay ment and assistance you have personally rendered me in this matter, I remain your respectfully, ABBIE F. Bovp. —_— No Publicity. Tt is the patient’s own fault if there is any publicity about his or her treat ment at the Houston Cure Institute, and. if so desired, the treatmont can be so conducted that not cven the other patients will bo aware that it is being done The ladies’ apartments are en tirely separate from those of the wmen, nd neither need ever come in contact with the other. g ayment. 1892 —M. T Life Insu -~ Handsome Gra y Park. We offer you a home in this delight ful location on the following term Will give you choice of lots and build you a house costing less if you wish, or more if you vance the 1 nee, and sell all com- plete for §1 %100 when housc is com- menced. when house is completed, balanec 20 per month. Or will sell two lots adjoining at 1,700, build houses to cost $1,500 and 21l all complete for when house is commeuced, use is compieted 1ce $20 1o $25 per month. This offer is good on the first fifteen houses sold. AP New York Life Bu 850 900, or ill ad- more patirotic than Union soup. LB 1d Opera House, 1l Capitol avenue, all this week the Rinheart Opera com- pany 1n the new ope Wail's Luck. Pwenty great specially stars and a musce filled with wonders, 10¢ admis- n. Performances of the same length as the high priced nouses, — cery bar Union soan guarauteed. - RAMGI wishes to announce tho ival of spring woolens and take in show them to all his men, they Sun, " ars to Donver, Ogden, Sult Lako an Prancisco and Portland. This is simply Lo remind you that the Union Pacific the Pionecr in running through ¢ the above mentioned points, and th sent throush car arrangement lied. We ulso make the details address any agent compuny, call on you agent or write to I, G P.&T AL No! not ev. time, of the ticket OUT OF TOWN BUYERS, BENNETT'S CUT PRICES They Can Now Make Purchases in Omaha | on Lasy Payments. | Your attention 1s called to the half r o page announcement on pa 13 of the | genuine Peoplos’ Mammoth (nstallment House, ~1317 Farnam street, who have ex- tonded their credit system whereby those who reside in any city or town in the west can purchase goods of them on oasy payments, the same s pessons can who reside in Omaha, Heretofore the credit system of this popular house has been confined to Omaha and its suburbs, and the fact that they have extended their system of easy payments to all tho towns und eities of the west will no doubt be appreciated and will be patronized as soon us it be- | comes known. Their new 150 page cat- | aloguve will be ready for mailing April 1 and it is said to be the finest catalogue | over fssuod in tho Tnitod Sintes | | A1 many other valuabie prizo, all of which X { aro aunounced in this issuo of The Queen. contaius complete illustrations of furni- \ Fyjgabie special prizes will ba given for thew ture, carpets, stoves, clocks, silverwara | first correct auswors from each state. ach and overything essential for housckeep- | person answering tifteen 2-cont ing. [tcan be had by sending your ad- | U S, stamps for “The C. n Queen Mili dress and 10 cents in” stamps o cover | 1ary Schotusehe,” just out, together with postage, | coBy of Tho Qu containing a beautiful third, one-fourth and one-filth down, | ol nrims con ek 1o abjdab 6F oitre nce monthly gents are wanted | ing these prizes is to meroaso the clrenlation in all the cities and towns of the west. | of this popular family macazine. By sonding Freight will be paid on all goods | today cure a valuable orize. Ad- shipped within a radius of 100 miles and | dress bl should the distance be greater they pay | ©On AN their proportionate amount. Write for samples of earpets and for further infor- pviiLid mation spondence answered L 18¢, 20¢ and Ay ived. Their mail order Nobraska farn rtment has three stenographers and h every day. typowriters for tho solo purpose of | braska croamery 22, 2ie and 26c; m answering explicitly all communications | a1 Dodge. Remember wo are leaders in from their out-of-town customers, fivst-cluss butter ut lowest prices. b it HAYDEN BROS Stockholders' Notice, Groe At the annual meeting of the stock- Anite DABK v RN adjournment was taken to Monday, [ 38 been spendinga partof his twe in March 21st, at 7:30 p. m.. at its oftice, | Umaba during the winter, has boen ordered All members ure urged to be present. | 10 startat once, so Washington dispatehes By order of the president. state, for St. Jobus 1sland, Alaska, to 163 G M. NATTINGER, secrotary. after tho seal Just atpresent, R - ) Captai at his home in Scotland, T have the honor to announce to all fi-.f-:..».fi"iilnfif.T s “';;"‘m"""m-‘,;‘l', Cav. Antonio Sangiovanni, is continued | ey ov \east beforo holeaves for tno far by me, [ having aiveady assumed con- - trol of it for some timé provious to his death. Emilie Sanglovanni, Via Sol- ferino N. 24, Milano. Sy e Belleek china —new. M. H. Bliss, 1410 Farnam street. - You are hivite Visit the Ensor [nstitute,South O and investigate the cure for opium and toba On Patent Medielnes Monday all medicines to be sold at Great Sate, Commencing morning re patent Bennett’s popuiar cut prices, which are away below the so-called | “Long Established Prices,” now and save R BENNETT CO, - Tay in your supply money. w tize Problea, 11 Moses was the son of Pnaroah’s daughe ter, what relation would Moses be to the daughtor of Phatonh's son ¢ The Queon will give an elegant Manon & Steinway fine toned upright piano 10 the firs on answering the above prob lem correctly B! t gold watch for the second correct hina dinner set for the third cor an olegant silk dress pattern for the fourth curroct answer, The ( ayden Bros. Country butter, 1 per pound; made by and is shivped in fry et Mrs Davies is receiving many beauti- ful noveltics in millinery. 1115, 15th street, Are You Hapy 1f you are one of the lucky ones that that got o complete outfit at the People’s Clothing house. 1303 Doug street, you surely must be happy. Wo beg to announce that we just have reduced the jce of cur jeans pants; also in our furnishing departnent prices will be lower tha ", PEOPLL wha, liquor, Wonderl i t and Capitol avenue, Brouillards famous wax works, Cutall murvelous illusions, thousands of de- lightful surp; 10¢ admits to all, 10c. sty ods salc i AR House, S CLOTHING HOUSE, 1303 Douglas streets Sille and dress goods sale, Stonciill. Arrangements fo Encampment, ¢ Silk and 4 Stonehill, Railroad the R, Por the national encampment G. A i, at Washington in September next, | the Baltimore & Ohio railrond offers an unexcelled service of through limited 4 ¢ vestibuled express trains, with Pullman returning until May 10, April sleeping cars from Chic St Louis, covernment will commence sale at | Cineinnati, Columbus . Pitts- tion of town lots from the reserv .} buagh, and all prine intermediate Only 57 hours from Omaha to the stations to Washi The encamp- via the Wabash, For ticl DI [ mont will be th catost event in r accommodations and a map showing ' Washington sinco the grand voviow of location of the property to be sold, with ¢ S i degeription of the springs, eall at Wa- sh oflice, 1502 Farnam street, ov write . Cinyton, N. W. I Agt., Omaha, Neb. Nationn’ HALF XCURSION To the Hot Springs of Ari Wabhash Railroad. On April 7and 8 the Wabash will sell vound trip tickets at above r S Vin the beter nsport No railroad in Ame is equipped than the B. & O, to t laage volumes of passenger t with dispateh, safety and comfort. long ce in transporting erowds to tion ceremonies, Knights Templar conclaves milar gather- mgs on an extensive seale, will prove most valuable ving the thousands to the encampment. The B. & O. is the shortest route to Washington from nearly all points cast and west, Passengers from Chicago will have the option of traveling vin 1’itts- burg or v afton, hoth routos ing he erestol the Allegheniesamid the most picturesque sconery in All B. & O. cast-hound trains per’s Ferry and teaverse th diey of the Potomae, whose huttlo grounds are familine to every veteran. Visitors to Washington will e pleased to learn that the B & O, will sell excurs, sion tickets at wly reduced rates from W hington to Ma and and Vir- ginin bautieticlds during the encampe ment. | [ — I Subscribe for shaves in the 26th seri of the Mutual Loan and Builaing clation. You won't regret it. room 111 Chamber of Commeree. S 3 , Secretary. Olice, NTTIN -— rland and Grand Opera House, nth street and Capitol avenue. Brouiilards famous wax works, Cutuiles clous illusions, thousands of de- itful surprises. 10c¢ admits to ail, 10 o S $100.000.00 to lonn av once on good proved property or vacant lots in Omaha, FIDELITY TRUST COMPANY, 1614 Farnam Street. - S. R. Pafton. deatist, W. 1. Seaman, wagons and earri Silk and dress goods sale, Stonehill, e buildi What is “The Overiand FI Tt is the only vestibuled train running Between Omaba and Cheyeune, Between Omaha and Ogden. Between Omaha and Salv Lake Cit Between Omaha and San Franeisco, Between Omaha and Portland. It is composed of Pullman pals sleepers, Pullman dining cars, freo clinin chaiy 1d - modern conche ILis run on the Union Pacific, 1t is the train to take for all points, Iuis the train for you to take if you want to get there quickly It laaves Omaba daily at 2 For tickets and sleeping car reser: tion apply at 1302 Farnam streot,¢ H. I, Deuel, city ticket agent. — goods sale, Stonchill, - EXCURSION, Silk and dr ONE FARE To Okinh Round trip tickets will be on sule via Missouri Pacific voute, Mareh 22, to all voints in Ollahoma and return, at rato of one fare for the round trip. Tickety good until April 21, For tickets and information at oftices, N. I3, corner I3th and | n, or depot 15th ang Webster, ‘nos. 1L Goprrey, J. O, P P.&T A ( re- day western p. m. ight vetel nee, and th most the ¢ rians, unde t Napoleon. Increased Assets, Increased Surpivs, Increased New Insurance W Incrensed Peominm Tneome, SUMMARY. Age ~Forty-four years sine ation. Ixperience--Tassel safoly opidemics, panics and civil war, Progress —steady and substantial in- i assels, surplus and income ge amount of g abilities. Rutio, dollar of liability Mortality—Minimum death rate Investments—solid, sofe und profiti- ten incorpor- through sin #1.15 bl Economy —Reasonahle saln 0 ficiuls and” economical management every departmont, Management--Able servative. System—Purely holders: all profits the insured, For Financial Strenzih, Low Mortal- ity, conservative and wise man nent, the National Life Tusurancs Com pany ofsVermont has no superior. he old proverb. conomy wealth” is eminently irno in the agement of a Life Ihsurance Com) for it mus) be borne in mind that ¢ dollar saved in expenses is u doilar dividends to policy hold Is not the comp: having o rutio of surpl labilitics, o mortalisy, conservative manag safo investments, and founded on rock of 'ure Mituality, the best with which to pluce your insurance of in houest and con- mutual; no stock- being wranteed is wan- high low 2 en the one I, o1 Vermo 25,780 70 911,782 7,475,917 87 14,707,921 00 2,218,360 8 Assets, December Bty 1891 . oiiuiiienninn. . . . Surplus Total ammount pa'd to policy holders sinee organization 5,653 pyielss st in 1991, Tncome for 1891 . insuring ANTAGRS, Contracts conta ADV The usual form of Life Ins niny objeetionable features that have been the cause of dissatisfaction and disputss. There aro o Health often i gencies be s death and old age, for which they it muke no provision. may become impnived, ma possible to continue busine most eritical time in one’s afy Through financin tion pos which overtake s of U troub! he or specul seything may be wrecked. Oceupation ov fon may he lost, thus eutting off all income, Under these clreumstan ninety-seven ol hundred some time in Life, whiat hecore L policy of insuranco? [t dos It do not f Tu short, e {not furnish money to rL oo wnish money Lo meet living expenses, It does not produce an income, it renders no financias ssistance whatever, The policies issued by th arise, and contain the First, It gus | cess of all premiums tional Lif beolut my following a Hu nte antees an annual cash value, which nflera n ex tain poriol | paid. This isa advantag 10 protect great 10 4 person who may u money in business ox vedit, in cone \th the exact Second, It gunrant tract Third. It guarant time being specilied in the contract Fourth, It gu Fifth, [t guars Send or call for s 4 paid up policy amount heing sp extonded insurance for the full amount of the pol rantees invesunent, proteetion and th ating the in ticulurs and rates. of your capital, ntees money without termi urance, ample policy, pi M. L. ROEDER, Manager, Paxton Block, Omaha,