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STONEHILLS 100 Ocess Millinery on 8ale Tomorrow at Stonehins, TRIMMED FOR HATS NOTHING Arrives at 1 Stock & Bankrapt Stock of Mitlinery Btonehitls—At Last n Wonde of Bunkrupt Millinery Unic at Our D o There are just 101 cases, Did you see them on the sidewalk Saturday morn- ing. It made people gaze at the magni- wude of the purchase. We have the in- voice before us and we will give you an iden, and only a faint idea can we give you, of the grand unapprouchable, won- derful and unheard of bargains that you will find in our wmillinery department Monday. It is beyond our powers to describe the beauly of some of these millinery goods. The firm that failed in business ,was one of the largest in New York Ci and as the senson has been backward their stock was slaught- cred as never w stock known to be slaughtercd b It has been raine ing continually since the 1st of Junu- ary all over the country, in consequenc of which cverybody is badiy stuck spring good We have tuken advan- tage of this, and the will visit our store Monday will see what a grand nd- vautage we huave taken, we shall make a good round profit and still sell millinery goods for next to nothing. The ribbons we shall pluce in threo lots, Lot 1, 5¢c a yard, They are all lic, and would be awful cheip at 20¢ a yard, and when we suy awful cheap wé mean wond . Lot 2, arc worth about 75¢ to $1.00 a yard, all silk, heautiful ribben, in black and colors. We will sell thein, oh, fc 10¢ o yard, How is this for a knocker? Lot'3, will go for ‘hey are worth $1.00, 5, ¥1.50 00 o yard. TRIMMED Won't you be tickled to think that you can buy New York trimmed hats for mere nothit 500 ladics t and $1.00 go ns HA'TS mmed hats worth $3.00 ] The choice of an entire trimmed hats wortn up to stock of $£10.00 and $12.00 cach, will o for We shall take the table that wo have been holding our special sale trimmed nats on ana fill it with this wonderful lot, und wo think we shall surprise you. Just think, $2.25 for hats worth up to $10.00 and 00. We shali_not hold any of th ts in reserve. They will all ¢o for Come in carly so you wont get crushed to death. Ol AMIS Beautiful pe; headed lace pins worth 10c each will go two for le. We have them in every colorof the rain- bow, and if you should want a whole dozen of them you can have the whole dozen for He Il the beautiful ornaments will go 10¢ and Ise, they are worth anywhere from ave a veautiful line of crepe du mulle. They are worth about 7ie per yard. Weo have them in 28 differcut i colors, They make beautiful trimming for hats, or beutiful dresses. — Monday you can ha c1lea yard. Did you cver anything like it worth for 11, We shall limiv 20 yards of thisto n customer as wo want them 10 last all day. We shall also reserve the right to limit the quantity of any of the goods we advertise, as s al milli- nery stores have been ing up our burgning, and if v cast it sus- picious we shall limit the quantity, but not otherwiso, Our flowe: are something superb. All the flowers that are worth 25¢ and 8¢ will go for 5 All the flowers that are worth a0c, 75¢ and $1.00 will go for 10e. Boautiful long wreaths worth $1.2 each will go for Elegant roso wreaths that will re in any milinery store for $2.00 go for 29¢. A lot of their 5th avenue tlowers, wo mean by this, lowers that they bought 10 sell to their 5th avenue trade, will go for 4c, A beautiful line of children’s trimmed hats worth $1.00 cach for Another lot, all then worth $1.2. A lot of children’s hats, be autiful trimmed with beautiful wreaths, flower: ribbons, some beautiful lace toques made on sille wire frames—the frames alone are worth more thun we are going o ask for the wholo hat (and we wish to improess this one bargain on your mind forcibly)---for 88¢, and if you bought it for $3.00 you would buy it awful ¢l heap, We have n big lot of shade hats from this stoek that will o for 3¢ apicce, Now before you leave us read tho fol- lowing I wish to state over my own signature that without doubt this is going to be one of the greatest millinery sales ever held by any firm. Of cou there are firms in Chicago or New York that have a bigger outlet, they may handle o larger bulk of goods, bit no éne ever s0ld goods any cheaper than they will bo sold by us Monday. Wo think we bhave enough of everything to iast all day. Of course such n thing s possible thut we will run out of some of the goods, but if we do we cannot possibly put our regular stock in at the price wo advertiso these goods, as our regular goods that we have in stock costus much more than we boughv this stock for, You ecan muke up your minds to one thing that there is no lnst years goods in this stock. We do not buy uny old style goods at any price, Cowo in, and come in early, beeause if youdonot you ure not goingto get waited on. ‘Any visitors who are in the city be sure that they see Stonchills over the door. We keop the finest line of millinery kept between Chicago and San Francisco and will sell it for about one-fifth milliner’s prices tomorrow. Do not put off going to this great sale think- ing that you aro going to get another Just as big later on, because this is one of the fow sales that we cannot possibly duplicate this season. Weo cannot get hold of another such stock, and if we could we would not buy it, as the quan- tity would be too large "after the time that we would get it here, as the season will be through after two or three weelks. Now come, and come early, as wo stated before, and you will not regren it. STONEHILLS, S Wm. Vom We thesda water,just recs Bherman & MeConnell, 1513 Dodge, ————— o Dr. Gibbs moved to 416 Y. Life. e ] Cudy & Braden sell Union soap. S o8 to Omaha During May. The Union Pacific will sell tickets to Omaha and return at one and one-third fare for the round trip from all pointson its line \\“hin fus of Omaha, May 2,4,7, 11, 14, ) and 30, Tiek- ets uro limited to one week from date of salo. For any additional information apply to H. P. Deucl, cily ticket agent, 1302 Varuam street § STONEHILLS. Novel Sale at Stonehills—Read the Follow- ing, Read. EVERYTHING GOES IN SILKS TOMORROW Tremendous Slaughter of 500 Pleces of Wash Goods, Calleos, Zephyr Cloth, Dress Goods, Ete,, at Sto hills Monday. Monday we shall have a novel salo Woe have culled out & s of odas and ends of wash goods s spring goods except about 50 pieces that were left over from last fall. There are only about two or three pieces of each kind of goods und somo only one picce of a kind, 1n consequenco of which ¢ price wilt buy them Monday For instance threo pieces of double fold wash dress goods, the price was 18¢ wed, will go Monday at 8c. 2 pieces of bedford cord, price will go for 4¢ n yard. eces of zepher gingham, one of it is brown check, one piece :n plaid, one picce navy bluo stripe, light blue plaid, goes for T4 u {_extra quality zophyr ging- 50 o yard, in good ¢olors in pla slose them out at 8ic a yard. 2 picces of navy blue and white striped gingham, price” 1o a yard, will go for this sale for 7ic. 3 picees of checked gingham for aprons, one piece of black check, one piece of brown, one piece of blue, price 10¢c a yard, to close out at Ae, 3 pieces of bouele cloth, price 85c vard, colors tan, medium blue, pink and havana, will go for 124c. 3 bicces of albutross stripes, prico was 38c a yard, will go alsoat 12ic; colors are giay and black, light blue and white, and beige and brown. 2 pieces of 40e zephyr cloth. Colors tan check and heliotrope and white plaid. Price 40c a yard, to close at 1240 i poika dot tissucs. Price 25¢ a yard, to close ity of pine apple tiss white with heliotrope figures in 1, beige with tobae fig- ures, & 1and clover leaf. These will g 7 2 vy bluo tissue with whito > has large dots, and one ¢ a yard, to close pieces dots, one pic small dots, for this salc We also have a great many other odd picces to close which we shall not enumerate, but which will be on s SILKS. We shall make one grand effort to close out our tine silks tomorrow. = A grand, and we hope final ef We have sold out about all the cheup ones and Monday we shall throw in everthing that is worth from $1.50 to $2.00 a yard and sell them at 69¢. Just think of it, 60 for $2.00 silks, We have too much of it and it must go. Monduy will be the last time it will be on sale. Every make of silk will be included in this, and none of the silk we guarantee you will be worth under e of the 1 s will be ¢ Monday’s spec nekets and ading features of 40, $9.00, .00, will go $0.08 and )0 jackets, worth $7.00, )0, $15 00 and $2.08, $3.98, $1.08, $10. DR Tt is getting la S GOODS, s for dress goods and we are going to make a special effort. Weo have too many fine dress goods— that is, dress goods worth #$1 and Yard, . You oun have your chol of any of these goods Menday for Did you ever hewr of anything so ridicu- lous? 93¢ for your choice of any dress 50 that you are sure that w not trying to do you up this will in- clude any dress goods in our house. None will b held in rve. We have silk and linen glorins In all colors, We have siik warp We hav ayard. Ever crepon cloth worth $1. thing will go, nothing w 93¢ for your choice of ev: Auction, The finest, largest and most complote collection of rugs ever brought to this city, now on exhibition in New York Life building (fivst floor to your right), and will be sold at public auction on Wednesday and Thursday next at 3 and 530 p.om. - All goods will be sold with- out limit or res theso goods came consigned direct from the east, WELLS AUCTION SToRAaGE Co., Auctioneers. —————— Down goes the prices on groceries at THIE BELL Monday - o1t Union soap. Jones & Co. s BENNE Grand Opening Week, Store open till Hatnight for one week, to allow all to see store and get some bargnins. 1502, 1504, 1506, 1508, 1510, tol ave, 1512 Capi- SRR Good shoes ot li JLI Monday, o at THE B Wm. Fleming & Co. sell Union soap. i Pedai, New scale Kimball plano. Go and seet it at A, Hospe's. e Tdeal ledies’ hairdressing pavlors,hair goods, toilet articles, 209 S 15tn,3d floor. - Spocial salo of mon's furnisking goods at THE BELL, Monday. Sumuel Burns is offering 100 Jewett's celebrated refrigerators at fuctory prices, $5.00 up, You can afford 10 buy a phacton when you can get it at wholesale prices and have several hundred jobs to select from. Don’t buy till you see” Lininger & Met calf Co.’s immense stock, corner 6th and Pucific, wholesulo ropository and sample rooms, —— Hamilton V ven, M. D., eclectic and magncetic physicianand surgeon, Spe- cialty, disonsds of wouen and children, 1YN. 16th stroot. ‘T'elophone 1433 i SR £ R Pattor . Boe building. ] Twenty-Four Yeurs Ago, In tho course of an interesting sketch, Bishop Newman gives the following striking picture of carly days: “From the generul conference in 1868, held in Chicago, fifty of us cawe to Union as far a3 Omaha for an excursion on the Pacific railroad to ramie, the road was then completed. Onward we went; day after day we rode along the Platte over the vivgin praivies. In- diaps and immigrants, autelopes and buffaloes, prairic dogs and prair chickens attracted our attention, At nightfall we reachied Laramie, a cluster { of tents; the next morning Laramie was | nots during the night the tents were folded and moved five miles beyond, to the .-ml of a new section just com- pleted.” The great Overland road stands in its completeness today, the most delightful l route for turists i the country, AHA DAILY STIORE SILK SALE THE BOSTON A Tremeudons Spot Oash Offer Takes Every Piece of 8ilk Ho Had. EVERY PIECE OF DRESS GOODS TOO This New York Tmporter Closed Out to the Boston Store 800 Pleces Silk and 1,200 Pleces Dress thing e M TOMORROW YOU CAN HAVE THEM This spot cash |m ‘hase is really by far the greatest bona fide cash » of silk and dress goods ever made to an Omaha house. An immense lot of Chinan_silks in black and printed India and colored grounds. Extra quality of imported wroods usually 7ae. quality tomorrow 85 pinces black and colored PPonges silks, ol silks, cked surahs, 24-inch hhm"h‘n pted for dross and shirt waists, quality, tomorrow sc. 40 pieces of swivel surahs, black ground with rich woven figures, nowest and choicest shades, Regular $1.50 quality, tomorrow 69¢ a yard. 28 pieces figured China silks, most se- lect designs and colorings, both black and colored grounds. These goods are new and were imported to sell at $1.25, our pr for this lot is 73 pic of black faille fi black gros grain, black satin rhadames, \ll pure silk and bright finisl. Regular 50 auality, tomorrow 62 (H\Il LETE SILK DRE PAT- TERNS, $4.40. In this lot ave about 250 silk dress pat- terns, consisting of real China sitks, double warp all silk s in solid colors All silk Chin o few changeablo siliks and A $15.00 sillc dress In this lovare about 630 sillc dress pate terns cons of everything in tho line of silks, a real Cheency Bros, p.m.-m- for best printed d Shang- hui silks, every of which is warranted. in most_ele vich fai shade, includi grain, Peaude the popular suiso in any imaginable biacks, some gros ie, corded Armures and yhsh ¢ ble worth from $1. to \ 5 for a complete of twel rds. 650 DRESS GOODS AT 20C. 5 picees of all wool dress goods, in- cluding stripos ind funcy weaves, mix- tures and solid colors. Also 42-inch black and white Shepherd pluic All regular Gse quality, go at 2 40 pieces India camel’s hair dress goods, checks and plaic browns, and 40-inch invisible bluck plaid wool eashmeres, worth 75e, all go at §1.25 ALL WOOL BEDFORD CORDS 550, 42-inch Bedford cords, in all shades. tans, grays, blues and blacks. roods were imported from France vetail at They go tomorrow at : ayard. Thisis the greatest bargain we have ever shown, 60 pieces of 44 and 48 in. black, g rd tans, crepon juckonets, in choi weaves, These are exceptional values. Your choice .75 INPOL , in tan and IED CLOAKIN A YARD. 50 in. uli wool and silk broeaded sum- mer weipht matelasse in tans and gray. just the thing for capes and jucket Zoods that cost to import $3.75,” tomor- row 98, 30 pieces, 13 yard wide Glor nd tans, 98¢ a silks in Regular 20 at 8¢ picces 50-inch Irench and English erepons, cote de cheval. 5d-inch Irench confiction cloth for street and traveling garments, Sl-inch English and German soft finished serges with zigzag and seroll effects at :, worth up to $2.50 a yard, THIE BOSTON STORE, N. W. cor. 16th and Douglas. Grand Opening Week, Store open till at night for one weelk, to allow all to sec store and get some bargains, 1502, 1504, 1506, ave. 1508, 1510, Cupito e Down goes the prices on groce THE BELL Monday. es at — Courtney & Co. scll Union Soap. Situlg NATIONAL ENCAMPME Bids for Priviloges Must Bo in by May 14, Sealed bids will be received by the un- dersigned up to 4 o'clock p. m. on May 14, 1892, for all privileges on the en- campment grounds during the encamp- ment of the National Competitive Drill associationto be held in Omaha June 13 to 20, 1892, inclusive. Bids may be made on any and all priv- ileges such as The feedl of soldiers in camp. Candy. Temperance drinks, Pop corn. Buarber shop. Transportation of bag from depots. Advertising, Ofticial program, Carpenter work. Also any and all other pr which may be desired, The local executive committee, who will open all bids, reseryes the right to re- jeet any or all bids. Bids'to be addressed to the under- signed and marked “Sealed proposals for (state privilege) privilege.” Ifull ipformation may be obts application to the secretary of the association, Room 311, Paxton building. JNO, E. ATTCHISON, Secretury of the National Competitive Drill association, A Wonderful cut in lad hosiery and underwear at THE BELL, Monds P. M. Mullen sells Union Soap, - Tourist Trips, Round trips to the Pacific coast. Short trips to the mountain resorts of Colorado, The great Salt Luke tour, Yellowstone National park—the most wonderful spot on this continent. Puget Sound, the Mediterranean of the Pacifie coast, All reached via the Union Pacific sys- tem, See Harry I, Deuel city ticket agent. 130 The W, A, lishing eac merchants who for your gro rage, to and vileges ined on t the office Page Soap Co. are pub- k a different list of ten | Union Soap. Watch r's name. e A O U W, The supreme lodge of the Ancient Order of United Workmen convenes at Helena, Moat., June 15, 154 For this occasion the Union Pacifi ystem will sell tickets to Helena and return at the low rate of one first class fare for the round trip. Tickets on sile June 7 to 14, limited to 30 days from date of salo and 10 duys transit limit in each direc- tion. For tickets or additional information apply to H. P. DEVEL, City Ticket Agent. Agent Union Pacific System 1802 Far- nam sty BEE: SUMDAY, MAY 1. OBERFELDER & (0. Retailing Millinery at Wholesale Prices, 208-10-F2ifouth 11th 8t. EVERYTHING MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES The Only Wholesale Milliners in the City— Retalling Mitnery at Wholesalo Prices #eans n Big Saving to You, We are retailing millinery at whole- salo prices. Do you know what that means? 1t means that we ask ¢ for what retailers usk 77 . for what retailers ask £1.50 to $4. 50 for what retailers ask $5. to $8, for what retailers usk 7.50 to $10. For $06.00, $7.00, $1.00 and $10.00 wo will duplicate any hat in the city. This may scemu broad asser but among tho hundrods who have already visited our out-of-the-way stora you cc tainly have some friend who will tell you it is a fuct, WIE BAR NO ONE. ivery day some one sces how aston- ishingly low we are retailing our miil- inery. Wo don’t quote pr draw you in boeause wi we advertise and we ars ne goods as we are wholesalers, the only wholesalers in this city who are now re- tailing millinery at wholesalo prices, We are not for an instant to be com- pared with any other millinery house, for our prices are way below inything you ever heard of in all your life. All goods are marked in plain figures (wholesale figures) and are always ready for your inspection. it will pay you, ladies. to come down to our store for your millinery, for cven though it may bo a little out of your way, our prices will be such a joyous surprise to you that the journey will not be thought of. oB JDER & COL Wholesale Milliners, k iling miliinery at wholesale prices, 208, 210, 212 South 11th street. Between Douglas and Far Special—We are daily expe finest line of novelties ever shown in Omaha, and upon arvival we will an- nounce n grand midsummer opening. -~ — Those h»‘:mvi!ul button kids sold at half price at THE BELL MONDAY. A ey v e Auction! Oriental Rug Auction, The finest, largest and most completo collection of rugs ever brought to this city, now on exnibition in New Yorlk os on goods to live up to what r out of Ret Life vuilding (first floor to your right), and will be sold at pul auction on Wednes and Thurs next at 3 and 7:30 p. m. - All goeds will be sold with- out limit or resorve, these goods came consigned direct from the east. WELLS AUCTION STORAGE Co. Auctioneers. AR Chus. Hanley sells Union soap. b adsatid Domestics and linens slaughtered at THE BELLMONDAY. PORTLAND AND RETURN, One Fare for the Round Trip. Tor the accommodation of those desir- ing to visit at points in the vicinity of or at Portland in May, during the ses of the Presbyterian ger theATnion Pacificwill soll tickets to Port- land'and return at one fare for the round trip. Tickets on sale May 9 to 14, inclu- sive, limited to 90 days from date of s: LFor uny additional information to H. P. DEUEL, City Ticket Agent, 13 arnam st. ‘Who are cash buyers should not fail to take advantage of the Hellman's admin- trator’s sale to secure some wonderful bargains for their fall trade. Address HELLMANS ADMINISTRATOR, 15th and Farnam, Omaha. i ) Specinl sale of men’s furnishing goods at THE BELL, Monday. - Jepsen & Lund sell Union Soap. e Good shoes at half at THE BELL Monday. Store open till 9 at night for one weelk, to allow all to seo store and get some bargain: 1502, 1504, 1506, 1508, 1510, ave. 1512 Capitol Bargains in dress goods at BELL, Monday. THE Samuel Burns of hotel china, for prives. king o spocialty Ln]l and see 1t or send The New Omal Leaves the U, I dopot. Omaha, at7 o’clock every evening arriving at Chi- cago at ) the next morning via the Chicago & Northwestern railway. Al Dr. Cullimore. ocunisi. B83building AR Domestics and lines slaughtered at THE BELL MONDAY. -—— A Grander Mission Field than any region known in the populous enst exists in the heart of the continent far to the tward. It is a fiela in- tended to make a new man of you, to develop your appreciation of the glory of this country of ours, and is reached only by Union Pacific, the originil ov te. There are tho mountain gorge olorado, the quiet heauty of great Lake and loveiy Garfield beach, and still beyond greater glories on Puget-Sound and distant mag- nificent Al Harny P. DEVEL, «City Ticket Agent, 1502 Farnam st. e B. Haas, floriss, 1513 Vinton street, pansics and flower bed plantsa specinlty. B al sale of men’s fure ? BELL, Monday. i Only %10.00 60 Hetens and Keturn, The Union Bawific will sell tickets from Omaha to Helena and return at one farc for the wound trip. Tickets on sale June 7 to M, inclusive, limited to 50 days from date of sale, iPor any additienal information apply to H, . Deuel, ofty ticket agent, ugent U. P, system, 1 arnaim street, - Wonderful cut in ladies’ underwear at THE BELL, i Have You Read Sights and scenes in Colorado, Sights and scenes in Idaho and Mon- tuna, Sights and scenes in Utah, Signts and scones in California, Sights and scenes n m and hington. Sights and scenes in Alaska, This isa sot of six hooks beautifully illustrated, full of story and legend us Spe at TH shing goods hosiery and Monday. well as valuable information for the tourist and ) ven away to all mew- bers of the general conference. They may be procured at the Union Pacific Bureau of Information at the Millard hotel and MeCague building, or at the City Ticket o 1302 Farnam street, Hurry I, Douel, Agent. Store open till 9 atnight for one week, to allow all to see store and get some bUrgains. 1502, 1504, 1506, 1508, 1510, 1512 Capi- tol ave. e “OmANA dack's” ¥ The funeral of Flor: Aubray, alins “Omaha Jack,” will take place Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the residence of Miss Belle Brandon, corner Bighth und Dodgo streets. ——— Wonderful cut in ladies underwear at THE BELL, A. L. Root sells Union - - Paint your buildings with steictly pure “Old Dutch Process” white lead, “Red Ser “Collier, “Southern,” have stood the test of yours. Specify one of these brands and bo sure you got it. - ke your Mothodist gt in something stylish and new afford to do this at the pric Lininger & Motealf Co. mu phactons, surrey B ges, styles of vehiclas, Thoy scll harness also. Cali at their immense warehouses and sample rooms, corner Gth and P’a- ific, where you can choose from several hundred samples, — - Bargains in dress neral. hosiory and Monday. s out riding You can that ko on and all goods at THE BELL, Monday icnlieiuiarin Mrs. Kato Clampitt has removed her hair dressing and manicure pariors to rooms 20 and Douglas block, 16th strect, opposite Hayden’s, where sho would be pleased to see her many friends. On Wednesday she will display many new things in the latest 1 clties. RLTGRE N, The Bstey and Camp & Co. pianos and orgens are first with all the modern improvements. Sold on ex ments. — Geo. W. Lancaster & Cor, agents, 514 South 16th S — - that an hine of thine for Wheeler & Wilson’s No. 9. Geo. W, Lancaster & Co. . 16th St, AT PORTLAND, MAY, 180 The Preshyter ' Por the accommodation of those de- siving to visitat points in the vicinity of or at Portland during May the Union Puacific will sell tickets at one for the round trip. Tickets on sale May 9 to M inclusive, limited to Y0 days from date of sale. FPor tickets or Assembly, additional infemation .\mvl\ to H. 1" DEvEL, City Ticket Agent, 1302 Farnam street. B Che Burlingto 3 s Omaha daily at 4:40 p. m, and in Denverat 7 the next morning. It is by three hours the fastest train be- tween these two citics, and it is com- posed of the finest vestibuled palace sleepers, chair cars, smokers and din running out of Omaha, City ticket of- win N fice, 1223 Farnam stec The Meth wl Conferes Por the accommodation of those d si ing to visit Omaha during the session of the Methodist general conference, the Union Pacific will selt tickets at one and one-third fare for the round tripfromall points on its line within 200 miles of Owmaha. Tickets on sale May 2,4, 7, 11, 14, 18, 21, 25, 28 and 30, m«l.hl\u limited to ore week from date of sale. IPor tickets or adaitional information apply to H. P. Deuel, city ticket agent, 1302 Farnam street. Vain Re s In matters spiritual or temporal are common to all, and one of the greatest mistakes of your life will be to delay talkiing a trip over the Union Pacific system to any of the many western re- sorts along the line of that road. —_— Eldridge & Bauserman sell Union To jthe Mot Springs of A Wabash Ralrond. nd 7th the Wabash will sell ticksts at above rate rood returning until June 10ti. On hours Omaha to tho Hot Springs’ vinthe Wabash, IFor tickets, sleeping car accommoda- tions call at Wabash oflice, 1502 I nam street, Omaha, union depot, Coun- cil Bluffs, or write ansas via the W. P. Agent, sl il Samuel Burns invites v china hall whether purchas —_— Good shoes at half Imms at THE BLELL Monday > K] Parnam street. itors to his rs or not. Ono Fare for the Koy TPor the accommodation of those desir- ing to visit at points in the vicinity of orat Helena in June during the session of the conyention of tie supreme lodge of the Ancient Order of United Work- men, the Union Pacific will sell tickets to Helena and return at one fave for the vound trip, Tickets on sale June 7 to 14 inclusive, limited to 30 days from date of sule, IPor any additional information apply to I P, Deuel, city ticket agent, 1302 IFarnam stry Muke Yourself at Home At the Union Pacific Buroau of mation in the Millard hotel MetCague building, LRBBL i Those beautiful 4-button kids sold at half price at THE BELL MONDAY, ONLY %60 TO Infor and ut the Portiand and Return, The Union Pacific will sell tickets from Omaha to Portlund and return at one fare for the round trin. Tickets on sale May 9 to 14, inclusive, limited to H0 duys from date of saie. ['or any addi- tional information upply to 1% Divy City Ticket Agent, 1302 Farn w. 1, 1 wigons and carr! . Bishop New ei Says, "ot a few intelligent Ameor cans abroad have often been embar rassed by the searching questions put to them by intelligent foreigners regard- ing America.” Members of the conference are today at the very gate- way leading to all the marvels of match- less mountain scenery along the line of the Union PPacific system, the origin Overlund route, Full ) garding tours at the Union burenu of information in the hotel and the M« e building, Harnry P DEUEL, nt, 1302 Farnam st. m street, o Flogu City Ticket milech cows for sale. Call 5th and Burt stre fresh alternoon DEALIS. under this head, fifty “ e i it May 6 ut Berine c P o o of her s Lyi Fifteenth strect. Puneral” will take o B B0 O'clock a. i, Monday May 0 to St Mary's DEMPSEY —James, May ¢ I 52 years. Funeral Sunday, May 8, ut froui resis den 1l st luterivent Holy Benulehry comeLony. BENNETT'S GRAND OPENING Tomorrow Morning We Open Our New Annex, OUR THIRTEEN YEARS IN OMAHA Note Our Prog Wo 1 Pride to, Not Only Our 8 Also to Our asin Methods, | £ Back with s, but, . Tomorrow morning at will add to our already mammoth storo our new annex, 66x101 feet. We pro- pose to_continue this opening for ono week, during which tiine we shall guara antee to furnish our customers and tho public in general, in fact overybody but dealers, with any quantity of * tho most decided bargains it has evor been their pleasure to buy Wo make it a plump week so that it it is impossible for you to come Monday vou can como Tiesday, or Wednes- day or any other day during the week and find 7 o'clock wo pptis / 3 N. 15TH ST\ 18590 feet. advise you to come Mone duy if possible, for then you will be sure to find the bestassortment. We believe we b bought largely enough to last about a week, but of course some of tho lines may be eleaned out in three or four days, but others will step 1n to fill their plice. Just at this writing, however, we cannot say what they will be We believe we can eafely say that “our grand opemng ™ will last not only for a week, but for all time. In Iding this annex to our present quarters wo cannot help but look back over our busis reor and note with pride our suc- nd growth in the past thirteen pars in the city of Omal ARTERS. Of course wo 504, 1506, 1508, 1510, CAPITOL AVI 32x104 feot. § square fect. Our growth has been solid. Ou gradual and business has been run on business pr es from the start, and our trade has stood by us from the beginning to the present time, showing that they uppreciate our methods. : Hundreds of faces can be seen in our store daily that could have been scen in our little store thirteen years ago. We appreciate this fuct, wo can assure you. - We muke the bold assertion that wo run our business with less expense than any other similar kind or sized house in thi city u back up the assertion with facts and figures. You say how can that effect us? It affects you very materivlly, for tho expenses of running a business are of course udded to the cost of the goods, and the expenses of a firm depend Jargely on the manner in which the business is conducteld. are incurred largely by interest on borrowed racgement of the store so 1 eheap to handle stocks (‘nll« 5 money that itis o and the trad Our location, whicn is a tritlo to one side, affords us o low rent, We have never porrowed a dollar, so have no interest to pay. We now have the bost arranged store in Omaha, Think of these points. Some changes have been made in tho location of some of our departinents, For instance, our drug department will be found at the extreme cast side of our new annex, No, 1502 Capitol avenu In our new sreangements of - poisons, our perfeet eiassification of all arugs and medicines is perfect order; buying of the very best of everything known™ to the trade, couplea with t and varicd experience of Mr, S, lennett in the drug business and as a proprictor of patent medicines, is u positive gu antee that everything in our drug de purtment will be donc in such w manner neo and satise s 1o givo positive assur faction to our custome Our candy, stationery and dry goods notion department will be found jusy west of the drug department and in this dopartment you may 100k for big drives. OQur furniture will bo now found on the main floor of the auncex also in the nent, 1504 and 1506 Capitol avenue, line of startlers for Jusive wooden and willow ware depi il be found half way ek of 1506 Capitol avenue, new annex, Our ment department, immediatoly buck of wooden $are Our hutter a « be found in the rew uvenue, new anuex. Our hardware and eutlery de in same Jocation, room doubied, old store. ON OUR SECOND FLOOR Our boot and shoo department will offer some wild hurgains, Our toys and funcy novelties, also rugs, door muts, ete. We have setaside a lurge line of bargains in theso goods. Our crockery department—Spuce is pxactly doubled and p cut in two. department will of 1006 Capitol rtment, nearly Fr(R W semerly curs , 1510 Cupitol avenue, lepartment—In samo old fully improved pirtment—In rear of In reur of tea, nt, cond floor, ENNETT CO., 5, 1510, 1512, Capital 1502, 1504, 15 ayenuo,

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