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THE BOSTON STORE Tomorrow the Greatest, Most Remarkable Bale of Dress Goods and filks, LACE CURTAINS AND LINENS IN BASEMENT ght Shirting Calicos, 2 1-2¢; Indigo Blue Calicos, 41 yard Wide Sheeting, 121 2 Cases Yard Wide Fall Pieces Londale Mushin, Ge. 22 fnch figured china silk 15c, worth 89c. Surah silk, all colors, 19¢, 30 pieces clegant figared 40¢. sillc, worth china all new designs, 874c, worth 65¢c. 22 inch India'and chantog silks, high colored, printed on ground, changeable effects on black ground, con- taining goods worth up to $1.00, go at 69c. 20 inch superb quality faille francais in gros grain silk, blacks and colors, $1.00 quality, at 5. 50 picces newest novelties in dress gilks, including bengalines, armures, failles, pean-de-soi and gros grain and changeable taffeta silks, sold all over for $1.50, go al 88c. 50 beautiful imported dress robes, elaborately embroidered and trimmed with point-de-gene and Rusticana lace in new greens, new tans, new reds, new modes, at the remarkable price of $12.50 1o $15.00, worth §25.00 to $30.00. ‘We nre now displaying a completo stock of high grade spring novelties, the finest productions of the loom, at prices ranging from 75¢ to £2.00 per yard., These goods are the finest and the prices are far below what others asl 60 pieces ¢ll wool Paris novelties in new greens and browns and other new shades, 50c a yard. Your choice of all wool 40-inch camel’s hair novelties in light tan plaids and old rosc checks at 3¢, 40 -inch all wool Beiges at All wool, finest satin_finished 44-inch dress fubrics, 70¢, worth $1. Yard and half wide imported gloria silks in grays, blues, wines, ineluding all evening shades, pinks, old vose, gaslight green ana light blue, at $1.00. 115 pair Nottingham and imitation Brussel nets lace curtains at 9, worth from 50 to %5.00 a pair. This is an assorted lotand aregreat bar- gains. Also immense drives in lnce curtains at 7ic, Sic, 98¢, $1.15 nad $1.75 a pair. 5-foot curtain poles and fixtures ut 19¢ each. From the railrond company 1,000spring roller window shades, all gumplt.lu with fixtures, at 152 each. LINEN DEPARTMENT. All linen check towels 3¢ cac All linen loom damusk towels, each. Large huck towels 12¢, worth 20c. Extra large dama towels, knotted fringe, 19¢, worth 40c. EXTRA SPECIAL. Our entire stock of fine white goods worth from 10c to 35¢ go at Sic per yard tomorrow. Remember our grand spring opening takes place Wednesday, April 6. Beau- tiful souvenirs given away, and elegant music both morning evening. THE BOSTON STORE, N. W. Cor. 16th & Douglas streets, ———— ‘Wonderland, performances at m. daily. Bedfords and De o, e 1 Musce Co., lessees; . 4:16, 8 and 9:30 p. —— Watch for Our Ads, Wo beg to announce to our patrons and friends as well us to the general public that we have purchased some very desirable goods in our line, under very favorable circumstances and con- gequently we will bo propared to sell first cluss goods cheaj er than anybody. We ave now offering for sale a line of men’s suits from $4.90 to 20.00 that can’t be equalled in the city. We are now offering a line of spring overcoats at the popular price of $7.00 that are worth $10.00. W e offering £3.00 that are worth $5. Woe are selling hats at 99¢ that are worth $2.00, We are sclling suspenders at 19¢ that are worth (e, Neclkties for 15¢ that are worth Underwenr way below vulue. Shirts we offer at 50c are sold all over for $1.00. Overalls made in Omaha. extra charge for extra lary The fact of the matter 39¢. sizes, we retail Ko is furmshing zoods at wholesulo prices. PEOPLE'S CLOTHING HOUSE. 1503 Douglas street. 2nd door west of 15th st. Watch for our ads during this We have lots of surprises in P, S, week. ttore for you. PLOPL CLOTHING ITOUSI. Wonderland, 1 performances at m. daily, en Muses Clo,, lessces; 30, 4:15, § and 30 p. for the Bell De- ¢ 15th and Dodge. Easter opening all week at Bliss’. e Tdeal LI(“L- hairdressing parlors, hair goods, toiiet ar 5, 200 5 15th,3d floor, - B. R. Patton. denust, Beo building Loolk at page 7. ——— Domestic, the best hard water soap, . - Go to the Globe Loan & Trust Co. Joans on business & residence prope oash on hand to loan ut eastern rates, Wonderland, Eden Museo Co., lessees; porformances at 2:30, 4:15, 8 and 9::0 p, w. daily. for e Losk at page 7. Quick Time to the East, Under the schedule, which recently went into effect on the Chicago & North- western Ry., passengers can leave the Union Pacific depot, Omaha, daily at :15 p. m. and arrive at Chicago at 11:50 o'clock the next morning, This arrangement reduces the time to Chicago two hours, and also affords con- nection with all of the fast limited trains for the east, and the journey to New York, Boston and othor eastern cities may now be made in several hours yuicker than ever before, tn addition to this service the afters noon *flyer” via the Chicago & North- western Ily. leaves the U. . depot daily at 5 p. m, and arrives at Chicago ut 8:15 the next morning, Both of the above mentioned trains are vestibuled throughout and are equipped with Wagner and Pullman slecpers, free reclining chair cars and “Northwestern” dining curs, Bageogo checked from residence and through nlce‘p tog car borhs roscrved. City ofice, 1401 Farnam street, R R RivcHIE, General A zeut. G . West, C. P, & I\ A BENNISON BROS, | We Offer Some Excellent Inducements | for Tomorrow. NEW LINE OF COTTON BEDFORD CORDS Our Great Corset Sale Fine UBargains In L Jnckets and Capes—Ladies Black Silk Hose 98¢, Tomorrow—Some Reefer s New lot of cotton Bedford cords in light shades, beautiful patterns, price only 12¢c yard. We will'offer Monday 100 preces new outing flannels at 5e, 7¢ and Sc a yard, ‘They are great bargains. 10 picces hickory check and stripe shirtings: they are worth 10c; take what you want, \Inmhl) at 3ic a yard. A lot of 86-inch figured purufluc Mon- day, toclose out quick, at bica ya worth 124c., H-l:n\ltihll line half wool challies 20c yard, Our all wool Bedford cords at 80c vard are the talk of the town: they are worth §1.25, See our line French novelty goods, 40 inches wide, at 60¢ yard. A lot of figured china silks Monday at G0c yard, worth 85c. 50 dozon ladies’ jersey ribbed vests, Monday only. 7ic each. Ladics’ fast biack silk hose with g]u!uul drop stitch only 98¢ pair, worth 500, Ladies’ fancy mlk ‘hose_in two-toned colorings worth $1.25 to $1.75, Monday they go at 68c pair. Ladies’ fast black hose, full regular wade, double heel and toe, French foot, the best on earth for 25¢ pair. Closing out all of our ladies’ and chil- dren’s rubber gossamers, choice of any- thing in our store only 75¢ each. GREAT CLOAK SALE, Monday we will cut the prices on cloaks. Come in Monday. Great corset sale, ladie spring newmarkets in light and dark Fhu(lm with velvet collar and cuffs Monday, $3 euch, not half price. 100 ladies’ spring jackets in black and all colors, only one and two of a kind, odds and ends, worth 85 to $10, $2 each. Ladies’ 80 inch reefer jackets in bl ck: cheviot cloths at $3.50 and $4.50 each, worth £5.00 and $6.50. Ladies’ jackets in black and light colors at 0, 86.50, $8.50 and $10.00 ong, double breasted, goods, worth $8. 00 to 15.00, ies’ capes Monday, embroidered in silk, at $5.00 each; in black and tan they are wosth $8.50 to $10.00.% ‘We are showing a nobby line of new capes at $8.50 to $15.00; they are very cheap; come in and see them, Greatest corset bargain ever offered. Ladies’ French woven corsets, worth tomorrow 68c pair. 5¢ quality corsets tomorrow 50¢ pair, in black, white and ecru. Ludies’ finest satin corsets, in pink, light blue, red and black,tomorrow $1.50 pair, worth $3.50 to $4,00, BENNISON BROS. —_— Sam'l Burns Calls attention to the front windows, where he is displaying two English porcelain complete “breakfast, dinner and tea sets for $10.00 that one year ago were $15,00. *‘In spite” of the McKin- ley mrifl'v roods were never 8o cheap. dress -—— Closing Out the Hellman Stock. Onaccount of the death of M. Hellman, the stock of men’s, beys’ and children’s clothing, furnishing goods, hats, caps, ete., contained in the store at 15th and Farnam must be sold out at once re- gardless of cost. Monday morning the store will be reopened and the sale will continue from day to day until all the stock is closed out. ———— N. B, FALCO Extra Special, ARRIVED "T'00 LA To be inserted in our PYRA) on STH PAGE of this issue, a big jag of linen crash, Smyrnaand Moguette rugs, and an enormous lot of silk glorin um- brellas, shipped direct from the New uction, S AT 124C A YARD. value 25¢, Monday 124c CRASH AT 18C, 10 piecces of extra fine embroidery crash, 22 inches wide, actual value 35 Monday JRASH AT 3 5 pieces of EXTRA SU AFINE em- broidery crash, the actual cost of which is 75e, Monday 89c. PURE LINEN HUCK 25C, There were only three pieces of this number but ivis a dandy for quality and worth 50¢, Monday our price INEN TOWELING & 4 bargain you ought to buy, only 16 picces, it will "o quick, twill chock toweling value Tse, Monday Sic, A SMYRNA RUG 68C, 30 Symrna rugs, .00 quality, Monduy 68e, SMYRNA RUGS 98C. nyrna rugs, value $1.35, Mon- y co98e. Come and see them, they are daisics, SMYRNA RU Here $1.25. 18x86 Smyrna rugs, r gulxu' retail i 00, Monduy MOQUETTE RUGS $1.10, 5 mmoguette rugs, vou know what these ure, worth $2,00, Monday $1.10. ‘I'he ahove ure only a few of the bar- gains in vags. If you want rugs you can suve o third by buying Monday. UMBRELLAS AT 1,28, Here's where we it you and we never had a better opportunity, 500 um- brellas, imported silk glorias that act ually cost to make handles and all; $2 00 each, Monday $1.28 each. Prepare for April showers nnd July sun, Monday, N. B. FALCONER. —— “Nothing Under the Sun," No! not even through cars to Denyer, Ogden, Salt Lako City, Sun Francisco und Portlund. This is imply written to remind you that the Union Pacific is the Pioneer in running through cars to the ubove mentioned points, and that the present through ear arrangement is un, excelled. Weo also muke the time, Ior dotails address any agent of the company, call on your nearest ticket agent or write to I. LOMAX, G P& P. System, Omaha, Neb, e Dr. Birney,nose ani throw. 333 bl1yz - HALF FARE EXCURSION To the Hot Springs of Arka Wisbash Rallroad On April 7 and 8 the Wabash will sell round trip tickets at above rate, good returning until May 10, April 12 the government will commence sale at auc- tion of town lots from the reservation. Ouly 87 hoursfrom Omaha to the springs via the Wabash, For tickets, sleeping car accommodations and a map showing location of the property to be sold, wit degcription of the nprfl];l. call at Wa- bllah office, 1502 Farnam street, or write 8 l.:\' Ciayton, N, W, P, Agt,, Omaha l s Via the THE OMAHA DAIL BANK, Spring Opening All Next Week—New Watches, Jewelry, Ete, We are sure we can save you 50 per centon watches and jewelry, Wo have many bargains but quote only o few prices Gonts' gold fiilled hunting case, stem wind watches, warranted to wear fifteen years; cases set with genuine stoncs, American movements, fifty different styles to select from, only #1275 this week. Gents' gold filled hunting case stem wind watches, w d years, fine American movements, 25 styles to select from, only $10.00 this Gents’ gold filled hunting case stem wind watches, with fine spring filled movements, warranted 15 years, 85 styles to gelect from, only $10.50 this week. Ladies’ solid 14 K goid hunting case stem wind watches with Elgin move ment, 35 styles to select from, only $22.50 this week, Ladies’ solid gold hunting case stem wind watches with Elgin movements, 25 styles to select from, $16.75 this week. Ladies’ solid gold hunting case stem wind watches with American move- ments, $13 50 this week. Ladies’ gold filled, hunting case, stem wind watches set with genuine - stone Elgin movements, $13.25 this woek; styles to select from, Ladies’ gold filled, hunting case, stem wind watches, set with genuine stones, 25 styles to select from, $11.25 this weck. Ladies’ gold filled, hunting case, stem wind watches, fine American move- ments, $10.00 this woek. Boys’ solid silver, hunting case, stem wind watches, $5.75 this week. Boys’ solid silver, open face, stem wind watches, $4.50 this week. Silverine stem wind watches, $1.95 this week. Silverine watches, ments $2.65 this week. Silverine stem-wind watches, jeweled movements, $4.65 this week. Solid gold initial rings $3.50. Solid gold baby rings 9c, Fine hand enamolod breast pins each. Fine hand enameled stick pins be each, Solid gold samatra ear rings 65¢. Rolled plate ear rings set with fine Rhine stones 25, Solid gold sumatra gem scarf pins 85c. Rolled gold Rhinestone scarf pins 10c. Rogers & Bro’s best knives and forks, $1.45 set. Rogers & Bro’s hest table spoons, $1.95 set, Rogers & Bro's best tea spoons, 95c set. Nickle alarm clocks 55c. Fine cherry guitars $3.00. American guitars, warranted not to crack, $6.00. Fine black walnut clocks $2.25, Eight-day black walnut time, strike and alarm clocks, $2.95. Biack mantle clocks $4.50 upward, All the latest sheet music10c per copy. S. BANK, Jeweler, 114'South 16th st., Golden Eugle store. R American move- full 25¢ Wonderland, Edon Museo*Co., lossees; performances at 2,30, 4:15, 8 and £:30 p. m. daily. Domestic soap employs Omaha labor. Closing Out the Hellman Stock, On accountof the death of M. Hellman, the stock of men’s, boys’ and children’s clothing, furnishing goods, hats, caps, ete., contained in the store at 13th and Farnam must be sold outatonce re- gardless of cost. Monday morning the store will be reopened and the sale will. continue from day to day until all the stock is closed out. ey Look at page 7. Mitlinery Announcement. Spring opening on next Tuesday and Wetniasday, ADHLS and Ladios in- vited- MISS Ac DUNITAM, 1413 Farnam st., Paxton hotel building. v Remember ngto the N, 1. charity ball, llaster Monday evening, Avril 18, for the bhoenefit of the city charities. Tickets for sale at the Creche, Child’s hospital, Max Meyer & Bro. Co.’s store, John Baumer’s store, Fairbank, Morse & Co.’s store, M. 1urr, Tenth and How- ard streets, Richard’s drug store, Twen- ty-fourth and J street. South Omaha. B i Look at pag el Wonderlund, Eden Museo Co., performances at 2:30, 4:15, § m. daily. lessees; ana 9:30 p. e 300,000 bars Union_soap sold in No braska last month. It’s the best. — One Fare for the Round Trip. Hot Springs, Ark., and return. The Missouri Pacilic railway will sell round trip tickets at one fare to the Hot Springs of Arkansas on April 7th and 8th, good to return until May 10th. The government sale of lots at auction will commence April 12th. For information and tickets, call at depot, 15th and Web- ster streets, or city oflices northeast cor- ner 13th and Farnam, J. O. PHILLIPPI, Ass THOMAS K. GODF nt . & P, A P. & T. A — Easter opening all weelk at Bliss’, Wanted, cash boys for the Bell De- partment Store, corner 15th and Dodyge, 2l Rl Luster opening all week at Bliss’, ] Carlond Bethesdu wate Shermun & McConnell, 1 i e T Hamilton Warren, M. D., eclectioc and magnotic physician and sul- geon. Spe- cialty, diseuses of women and children, 119N, 16th stroat. Telephone 1433 Bee bldg - Omaba compressed yeaststrictly pure 15t recelved, Dodge. —_———— Dr. Birney cures catarrn. —_———— What Iy “The Overlana Flyer: Tt is the only vestibuled train Between Omuna and Cheyenne. Between Omaha and Ogden, Between Omaha and Saly Lake City. Between Omaha and San FPrancisco, Between Omuba and Portland, It is composed of Pullman paldce unning sleepers, Pullman dining cars, free re- clining ~ chair curs and modern day coaches., It is run on the Union Pacific. 1t is the train to tuke for all western points. Itis the train for you to want to get there quickly. It lsaves Omaha daily at 2:15 p, m. For tickets and sleeping car reserva- tion apply at 1302 Furnam streot,Omaha. H. P. Deuel, city ticket agent, tako if you 'NPAY. APRIL 3, THENGD CENT STORE. Tremendous Wamble In Prices to Re nos Stockan All Departments, Grand specisl saies in childrens’ car- ringes, houseo furnishing goods, pic- tures, framos, silverware, jewelry, ete., ete. 100 styles to select from ranging from $1.45 to %24, 95. SILVERWARE BARGAINS, 25c a set foemterling triple plated tea &poons worth #1., 00 25c for 8 sterding triplo plated tablo spoons, worthi$1. 00, 25¢ for 3sterling triple plated knives, worth $1.00, 25¢ for 8 sterling triple plated forks, worth $1.00. We have a complete line of Rogers’ triple plated flat ware at less than fac- tory price JEWELRY BARGAINS, 25¢ a pair for fine rolled plated ear- rings with Rhine stone settings, worth $1.00. 49ca palr for earrings with Rhine stone settings, solid gold wires. S5 for bow knot heirpins—the latest craze. 25¢ for rolled plated hair bands, worth £1.00. ALl of the lntest novelties in jewelry at our popular prices, 3ARGAINS IN POCKET BOOKS. PURS AND LADIES’ BELTS, 25¢ for your choics of twelve styles of belts in seal, alligator and calf leather, worth up to $1.00 each. 5e om‘sl for the lilliputian purse, sold e].flcwhm'u at 15¢. 25¢ each for all the new styles of purses, sold elsewhere at 50c to 75 48c for flae poeketbooks.with silver ornaments outside, including the favor- ite bowknots. HAIR BRUSHES, (‘O\IBS PERFUM- ERY, ETC We have the largest variety of these goods in the city, ranging from the unaupun to the finost. latest novelties of European and American manufacture, HOUSLE P'URNISHING GOODS. Specinl bargains 1n crockery, glass- ware, tinware, cutlery, ete. be for a fine steel butcher knife; 25¢ a set for best steol knives and forks. -’*ut'h for tin pans, worth up to 25¢ at prices e 105 for twosboop pails, 450 for tubs, 2 for a dozen clothes pins, 69¢_for a large hamper clothes basket, 80 for a set of Mrs, Potts’ putent_sad_irons, sold else- where at ; 5e for 40 feot of clothes line, 5c for rolling pins, &c for best steel chopping kmves, 8¢ for brass bird cage springs, 6 papers ta for 5e. 59 for 5 foot putent stepladders, 23c for large bread boards, 48¢ for full size skirt boards, 2ic, 39¢ and 49¢ for clothes driers, Wo have the cleanest, best assorted stock in the city to select from. Goods delivered promptly to ali parts of the city. 99 C STORE, 1319 Farnam St. ‘Wonderland, 12den Musee Co., lessees; performances at 2:30, 4:15, 8 and 9:30 p. m. daily. Sioeu Look at page ] Laster opening all weelk ut. Bliss’. —— BENN T rop AR STORE. Hendquarters for Shre to Makea Dollar Go the Farthest. Our prices not made for Monday or Tuesday only, bul for all time or as long as the goods Any defects m goods we may lmm)cn 10 have or get is explained 10 the c tomer, and price mge to correspond. For instancey we, . bought a Jot pi. Cali- fornia Canned Goods, and afl ex- Buyers—The Place t amining them wo found they were what is called re-punched goods and not what we expected, so we put the. price right down to 7¢ per can. Other dealers we see are sellm« them at 10c and saying nothing. You ean huve what you want as long as they lust nt 7¢ per cun. We have 100 cases “Code & Elfelt’s” Cuifornia eg plums and ‘green gages ane price, 10¢ per can. The brand is a guar: ali whole fruit and clear, heavy As long as they last at 10¢ per can. Best tomatoes, 9¢ per can, Fine blind =ofTee, 20c, per pound. Full cream cheese, 12¢, per ponnd. Olives per bettle, 10¢ each. Alliance Puff tobacco, 2¢ per package. Morning Dew, 2¢ per package. Our groc, dnpm-mmm loaded with bargains suitable for the rich and poor; every class welcome, OUR SHOL is receiving large invoices daily NEW HONI GOODS, We are going to move our confection- ery departmeat in the new annex. and find we have too large a stock. To reduce same wo cut the prices: Pure sugar mix candy 5¢ per pound. B. B. gum drops 5¢ per pound. Chocolate drops 174¢ per pound. Cream drops 12¢ per pound. OUR BUTTER DEPARTMENT. The envy of all our competitors. Tho .secret: Customers know to a certainty we don’t handle oleo or but terine. "They can get pure goods and full weights, FURNITURE DEPARTMENT, Must bo reduced, preparatory moving it toour annex, Special prices to make the goods go. Get our yrices on cheirs, chamber 1its, center tablas, baby lnl;,BILs, ete, ‘We will suve you money Take new elevutor to sccond and third floors, w. Union soap emplc il LOAL 2 Madam Boutin will have on display at her millinery parlors, first floor New York Lifo building, on Monduy and Tucsduy, April 4 and , tho finest as- sortment of I'rench hats aud bonnets and spring moveltics ever shown in Omaha, Don fail to give her a call, el ek DEPARTM to Wase Travelers Know a goodithing when they see it, and when they travel thoy sclect tho Burlington route. ‘Phey know fhat to Chicago - and the east, to Kunsas City and the south, and to Denver and! the west, the “Q is the best line. The Burlington ‘‘vestibuled flyer,” which leaves the union depot, Omaha, at 4.80 p, m. every afternoon is by far the most comfortable train to Chicago; it is made up of magnificent—yes, mag- 1t—Pullman slecping cars, olegant haie cars, comfortable day coaches, and_dining ‘cars on which ong may obtain meals “fit for the gods.’ Twoother trams leave Omaha daily for Chicago at 9:50 &, m, and 9:20 p, m.,both of which offer superior service. W. I, VaiLr, Cityticket agent,i223 Fuirvim sticet 'D®PRICE S am Baking — Powder. Used in Millions of Homes—40 Years the Standard, 1892--SIXTEEN S. HOFFMAY Grand Millinery Opening Tomorrow, Tues- day and Wednesday, THE EVENT OF THE SEASON One of the Grandest Millinery Openings Ever Held in Omaha—The Latest Novel- ties from Parls and New York— Wholesale Prices to All We are bound to make this an episode by opening to the ladies of Omaha the finest display of millinery ever made wost of Chicago, and by giving them opportunities never before found here in PARIS STYLES, W YORK STYLES, OUR STYLE At prices within reason and reach of all, All the best designs originated in the fashion centers of Iurope will be repre- sented in our display, and many of the productions of our own first elass de- signs will be found as dainty and unique as any, No one else here will be able to show such a bewildering variety. Others may copy them later on, but for the present they are exclusively our own. This event is intended for both the retail and wholesale costumers, And the prices to all will be whole- sale prices. It you want but one hat you can buy it at the same price that the costumer who buys by the dozen pays. You will find fine straw hats, ALL NEW STYLES, trimmed with lace, flowers and ribbon, for $1.98, worth as high as $5.00. 0 Hats for 2,98, worth up to $7.00. Pine imported straw and mude lace and chiffon hats for $5.00, worth $9.00 to $12.00 Remember the place and time, Monday, Tues: and Wednesday, all day, and open until 9 o'clock evenings, At the LARGEST MILLINERY OMAHA. S. HOFFMAN. 1408 Douglas street. Woe will for thirty days sell $125.00 full cushion safeties, 1892 pattern, new. for $05.00. Write for our talogue. A. H. Perrigo & Co., 1406 Dodge street. Domestic soap, distributed from Om. it Millinery Announcement. HOUSE IN Spring opening on next Tuesday and ‘\mlnulhn, April5and 6. Ladies in- Vit MISS A. DUNHAM, 1413 l\u nam st.. Paxton hotel building. b a4 Look at page 7. B R Amsdell Bros.' Celebrated Albany, New York, Ales and Porter. Bottled and in wood. Thisale and porter is justly celebrated as tho finest and ' mt le on the American st Tndia pale. a mag- nificant ale, c\l ellent flavor, clear and spurkling. = Albany porter, pure healthful; strengthening for in splendid home beverage. Family mmnhcd in wood or bottles. works, 318 South Tenth phone and i Uullhng street. Tele- e Every bar Union soap guaranteed. — e Look at page 7. Drink *‘Perfection” Java and Mocha, roasted fresh ever. n Omaha. ety Wonderland, Iden Museo Co., 1, performances at 2 , 8 and m, daily. e Laster opening all weel SR S Wanted. cash boys for the Bell De- partment Store, corner 15th and Dodge. and handsome Bliss” Beautiful ¢ Grammercy Wonderland, Fd performances at m. daily. 1 Musce Co. 0, 4:15, -~ lessces; &and Look at page 7. Dotzestic soap is firm and lasting sialier St C. D. Woodworth & Co., successors to Welty & Guy, 1316 Farnam street, min- ufacturers and dealers in harness, sad- dles, cte. Dr. Cullimore, oculist, 133s building | i i | MR LEON H, MYE Trade-Making Bargal n Our Dress Goods Department for Monday. For Monday we're going to offer an immenso line of Bedford checks worth 15¢ at 10c, Bedford stripes, 35¢; good value at50c. French novelty suitings, 63c; actual value 7oe. Erench challios at 58c. Fine dingonals, 20¢; worth 40e. In black goods— Sik warp henrictta, £1.00, worth worth Good surahs at 50¢ and 7. Chinn silk, 82 inches \\I\ll‘ regular ART Wo're going to introduce mil- linery department by a special sale Mon- day and Tuesaay. All our pattern and trimmed hats to be sold at the actual whole price. ““The American Beauty,” a regular doliar hat, goes at 63, Klegant a0c wreaths at 2¢; 75c for wreaths worth $110. An mmenso line flowers 50 por cent less than you can buy them for elsewhere, LADIES’ FURNISHINGS, We've the exclusive sale for Omaha of the famous Linworth hose for ladies und children, s, 20¢ up. 25 dozen ladies’ full ro;:ulul‘ made fast blmk hose at 15¢, worth 30¢, Ladies’ lislo finish vests, silk necks, 25c. 100 dozen ladies’ our of aped jersey ribbed vosts, 8te. Ladies’ imported kid gloves, choico colors and blucks, worth $1.50, Monday 78e. DRUGS AND PI This departmont is in charge of Dr. J. C. Panter and J. B. Falloure, well known and competent registered ' phar- macists, who have been connccted with the leading drug stores of the city, A specialty 15 mudo of compounding pre- scriptions, while a_complete line of patent medicines and toilet articles will be carried and sold at the lowest cut prices. CRIPTIONS, YTHE BELL,” N. E. Cor. Dodge and 15th streets. ———— Laster opening all week at Bliss’, Al Why are ladies more patirotic than men, they buy Unlon soap. ol i oAy Easter opening all week at Bl German baking powder is equal to any without exception und manufactured in Omaha, e Wonderland, I2den Musee Co., performances at 2:30, 4 8 and Y. . daily. Look at pa Eastor opening all week at Bliss’, s 3 -county treasurer,and ears proprietor of one of the st known meat markets in this city, has again opened a meat market at his old stand, 1011 Farnam street. He extends an invitation to his former patrons to call. e Laster opening all weelk at Bliss’. e R e 1f you want to borrow moncy on 1, 2, 8 or 5 years time at low rates of interest sco W. L. C N. Y. Life. - Miss Pauline Fjelde of Minneapolis will be at the Millard Monduy with an quisite display of faney work, Ladi invited. Instraction given. Ten da only. —_—— Look at page 7. 2den Museo Co,. lessces; 4:15, 5 and 9:30 py Wonderland, performances at 2:30, m. daily. - 1t is superior to ally German y made fresh every day in Omana. Uy er openi at Dliss’ il wee! ——~— Watehes, Wate Will offer the following this week: 25 open-face gold filled cx ranted for 15 with ment, $12.50 each, 50 hunting [ah, s gold filled cuses, with Elgin, Waitham or Hampden movement, $15.50 ¢ o JOS. Jeweler, The mcm‘ww of the I‘mn(\eu Associn- tion of the Union Pacific railway are re- quested to meet at 24th and Clark at 1:30 o'clock today to attend uneral of our late hrnlher J. R. Barnuw, JAM Al ] Cake Walk, With the advent of spring Omaha 14 to have an event, which if attended by any moasure of the success which ate tonded similar evonts in New York and Chicago this past winter, will set society agog with expectation und intorest The grand success of the cake walkd which were givon in Madison Square Garden, New York, and in Battery D, armory in Chicago has induced the man: gement to extend to the west particis pation in the spectacle of graceful ambus lation which was afforded the two cities mentioned Major George Donan, who with inimitable dignity and grace of carriage captured tho first prize at tho event in Chicngo when the immense hall of “Battery D™ armory was filied to overflowing and hundreds wero turned away, will pre- side over tho dignities of tho occasion here in Omaha and will enter the list in competion with the most noted expons i ents of the prominade grand that can bo formed in Omaha or the west, all lovers of the beautiful as exemplified by grace of o o and dignity of boaring will gladl 1 the opvortunity to wits ness the event which \l tako place on the evening of Satur April 9, in the New Exposition hail, l‘l)\ll'.l‘l.lllh and Capitol avenue, —_———— Camp 120, Modern Woodmen of Amor- ica, has moved into Elk’s hall in Conti« nental block, 15th and Douglas streets, where regular meetings will be held every Wednesday evening. FROM AN ACCIDENT. One of Omaha’s most promis nent ladies gives her experience as follows: Just aftor the rain the other day Twad going down Farnam strect, and at the corner of Sixteenth, the pavement being wet, T suddenly slipped, and although T did not fall,I severely wrenched myself. 1 immediately looked about me for the nearest place where I could buy a pair of rubbers, when looking a few fect ahead Isaw in front of the RUBBER STORE in tke Paxton block some rub- bers hanging outside for show, and at once went in for a pair. It was with some surprise, 1 confess, that ]In‘:n'nud they sold IFOOT \\'l‘ \L\l KINTOS DRIES, B But T must speak of their rubbers,whi caused me to go in, for I fear many the ladies of Omaha do not know th tho HEADQUARTERS for the I'IN RUBBERS MADE and the I varicty of shapes, styles and kinds. HERE I tind T can get n shoe such as T have LONG WANTED and tried in $yin to get atthe shoe stoves. They are only “GLOVE FITTING.” goods made, and are so light weight one does not no- tice they ave wearing them; but, to bo ro getting those tinest goods, sure you sce that in the sole of each shoe the fol- lowing stamp of a GLOVE, ETC., is found thus*® DYE B 00 ARG RUBBER 1f you cannot ch these “GLOVE” rnbbers at your regular shoe store ho sure to go to tho RUBBER STORE, 1520 Parnam, for them, forit is right near you, and there you will find such large variety that you cannot fuil to be suited; beside their y e at RIVTATL for ALL GOODS are v reasonable. 1 feel like saying to Omaha friends: Be su RUBBER CO. and buy anything youg, want in rubber goods,for it will pay you to do so. It was the first time T had been in their store, and I was surprised to seo how nicely they have fixed it up wit) velvet carpets, settees, cte., for but T class ¥ goods all o and o to the ONAHA my con f the ladic the fine surprised to sec they sell in ladies’ and gents' lincst MACKINTOSHES, SUNDRIES or ALL KINDS, sucl as COMBS, 10T WATER BRUSH YRING S, BOTTLES, and everything think of, all' of which goods t TAIL, as well as sell wholesale dealers. wt lady clerk to They have a pler wait upou you. FINE PERFUMES== - OILET WATLR Mr. Leon H. Myers, the mnnuf.\clurrr of fmc Perfumes : Qd sonally conduct a grand sale of Per- | Toilet Water, will pe fumes and Toilet Water Monday, April 4th, at 10 o'clock promptly, at | HAYDEN BROS. 1 These goods will all be on sale on our center isle table. During. | this extraordinary Perfume sale we will make the foll()\vm'rl'nv prices: | | 1 oz Extracts 92 oz Lxtracts 4 oz Extracts 8 oz Lxtrac 12 0z Extracts 19¢; - '3lc; Regular - 50c. ' - 50c; Regular - 85c¢ - 19¢. Regular - 35c, | - 19¢c; Regular - 35c¢ Regular - for threc days, commencing Narrow Escape ~*

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