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8 - _THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: UNDAY, MARCH 26, 18 —~SIXTEEN PAGES " "W o MN MERCILESS SLAUGHTER OF VALUES, I ) N NN \ \ N \ N FALCONER'S BARGAINS : W. R BENNCTT COMPANY | BOSTON STORE DRESS G0ODS | BOSTON STORE CARPET SALE The 90 Cent Store, 1319 Farnam Street, et Crentes n Panie, 2 ., | UNEQUALLED BARGAINS IN JEW- i . Fhey Will Go With a Rush; 40 Dosen Ladies' ELRY. Call Bpecial Attention to Their Bran New | Finest Line of Silk# and Dress Goods With- | Tomorrow We Commence Another Remark- | a i Y be for solid gold rings. D ds Dapartment, jon i @ e 760 Waists, 49c Each. o i wolid gold chased Hbgs: ry Goods Department, out Exception in Omaba. able Carpet 8ale on Our Secoud Floor. e 40c :. ;.vm Lnl.lm‘-.vlz 1‘>inu-t“ e — AND $110 FAST BLACK WAISTS, 75C | B¢ for Bemt Koo R iatad chains. WHICH THEY WILL OPEN TO TIIE PUBLIC | EXCEPTIONALLY LOW PRICES TOMORROW | FINE CARPETS NEARLY HALF PRICE ‘ 4 #1.49 a set for Rogers' triple plated \L extract teeth Sfor 25¢. NEIW | Misses’ 85.00 Capes, Monday Ladies' | \(l;l‘HI':'nml (:(vr'l’(*.‘ Hitsiet BV alkiea In a Week or Ten Days—Walt Untll You | Situated as We Are(Cash Buyers in Every | This Sale is of Such Importance and Broadcloth Capes, $6.00,4Qunlities Mon- "‘l.hilnw,tt set for Rogers' ex I [ ave Seen Our Stock and Market) We Get tho Latest and Vualues Are So Great, That We 7Rl o vor / ONES 3.60-A Magnificent Line of BABY BUGGIES! BABY BUGGIES! | Heard Our Prices Hefors Grentest Novelties us Fast as Are nt n Loss to De- | i ceth for s0c and up, R Wool Fabrics and Dress We are sole agents for the brated Buying. They're lssued. scribe it Fitly, } PUT | Sliks at Half Value, \\} ’L’“r‘\h:v I m\ ‘nlh I “:":.1 ”::\‘Ai\;:l’\"’l'k';“‘"‘l\vl;: | I make a /“// set for $ ;. IN AR ore, while the prices are much | Our carpet, curtain and parlor suit de- | AND SELL THEM AT LOWER Great Bargains. i BEFORE v 4] {8 ¥ artment on our third floor is open and PRIC Velvet carpets, nearly half price. | ) « MONDAY'S SILK SAL K ! | 3 Vi as Al ok bttt 50 pieces new china silk on sale Mon- $2.05, #1.05 and $4.95 for bug- | doing business, although all our lines Than they can ever be found else- Moquette carpets, almost half price. Juarantee alt work, NIGHT day for the first time, mostly black th, double. are not inyet, whe Brussels rpets, less than cost, i & ,‘f",\,,,[“ with colored .flowers. rs #6.05 for a regular $10.00 bu, eryone who has seen our goods and 100 pieces of figured Japanese silk, 10 Ingrain carpets, more than cheap. W NO “n w, old pink, heliotrope, eminence We will sell you the he | prices “is astonished and wonder how | different colors, light and dark grounds, China mattings, wa, ay down Imake a specialty of gol. crowns| SORE BRole, Tighit ‘e blue, | made and cheaper than you can buy the | we can sell them so cheaply, with small pleasing patterns. Usual Japanese mattings, very low. | [ SORZE ey are Tenuth inferior makes, Compare our styles | Take the elevator and look this stock | price 49¢, sale prioe 2 legant rugs and mats, [ ; GUM MONDAY'S PRIC L YARD, | and prices to convinee yourself. Saeri- | over, it will pay you. 50 pieces of plaid surah silk, just the | Art squares, about half price. | Imake a specially of bridge work, - BLUNIILT S L | ficing goods in all de ments, In putting in" our immense dry goods | thing for trimmings and ladies” waists: JUST LOOK AT THESE PRIC | | 5 | NO . b0 pieces gonuine ancse wash silk | WONDERFUL ~ TINWARE ~— BAR- | department, and carpet, curtain” and | usual price 98¢, sale price 9e. s0 the First-class, durable, pretty ing | — - ~ — 4 > for shirt waists. value $1.00, GAINS. parlor suit department we were com- | latest spring colors, with avtistic floval | carpets in all new patterns, real v | % v ) PAIN, SALE PRICE 674C. (uar t pieceddippe pelled to move and change several of | designs in china silks: usual price 69e, | up to Toe a yard, go a s, 40¢, and | Those living out of the city can come to my office in the 10 pieces pure dye waterproof black juart milk pans. our other departments, sale pr . ol a yard. | | morning and get y at night with a complete set of new lmlliu Hw\k. absolutely waterproof, feep pie pans. : }\') IS CROCKE :}‘ DEPT. 25 pieces new bengaline silks, all the ; ’t-!;vli]n»-_ Brussels .-;mn-':I 1.;\,“\‘-,.»,1.\ teeth in place of the old ones. value $1.2 e for heavy square bread pans. as been moved to our basement in | light shades, for strect and evening | Stylish designs, worth up to $1.00 a yard, 4 SALE PR i for heavy wash basins, the annex, wear: usual pr 200, sdle |n" g £0 at die, 60c and T0c a yard. x A A Will also have on ! now and | 5o for doap pudding pans. It is now botter than ever before, but OUR $1.00 WASH SILK AT 50, Superb velvet and moquette carpets in | Fourth Floor, Brown Blook, exclusive novelty silks, the most beauti- | 5, £ 2. quart graduated measures, we find we are overstocked in many [ We have just received onr now impor- late legant designs, 16th and Donglay Sts. ful high class ereations to be found in | 50 fo host quart covered buckets. lines and somewhat crowded for room. | tation of wash silks, in checks, stripes 1y 1 Actual real | { any city in the United States. e for any size funnel Wo need more room in our furniture | and plaids, which ave the most popular | value up'to go this weel at IHE NEW DRESS GOODS, 10¢ for dish pans, worth 23 department also, and our woodenware | silks for warm weather, and ave actually | %0cayard, A | Latest spring novelties, latest shad 10¢ for covered pails, worth 25¢. has been moved to our annex basement. | worth $1.00; sale price s0c. > SMATTING" BARGAINS, D T E S ings in whipeords, glace silk and wool 10¢ for 3-quart dinner pails. Taking all things into consideration we _ DRESS GOODS. 5,000 yards China and Japanese mat- x - Telephone 1775 { luxerines, silk warp armures diagonals, 10¢ for best ifte must reduce stocks in all the above. 5,000 pieces of ¢ mals, whip cords, oy pretiy patterns, o at 12ie, Bengalines, ete., for Monday special 10¢ for extra ¢ wash basin. All next week we will make prices | two-toned jacquards, illuminated m », J0e, regular price up to sle. changeable diagonals 48 inches wide at 10¢ for large stew kettl which will accomplish this. tures in new spring colorings, all new Je buys oilcloth worth 35c. $1.25. That's simply one item out of a 10¢ for 2-quart coff Come early and secure bargains. goods, manufactured this season to sell buys ¢ ”\vlnlh worth 45e. hundred from the most superb stock of 10¢ for 6-hole gem 'he main floor of our annex is being | for 50¢ per yard, width 36-inches to 40- 30c buys oileloth worth d0e. spring dress goods ever shown in Omaha, 10¢ for best painted cuspidore. all papered and painted. Paper hangers 1 inches, sale price 23c. 000 mats and rugs, including every | _ s That chang WOODE AND WILLOWWARE | and painters have been thicker than | 2,000 yards of all wool alligator | style, color, gi that you can | [ == | guality. See the iri BARGAINS, “flies around a lump of su tweeds, all wool wide wale storm serge, | mention, go literally at | THAT Il See the new | itz cords spring w {08 %6n towal FoTiare. worth Lyverything will be made new and fresh | in mixtures and plain colors, 40-inches to | Pric THE BOSTO | “ in newest street shades, &1 _Sce the 106 foRBHktaL wdle rolling pins. to correspond with cur diry goods and no- | 44-inches wide, actually worth 7oe, sale Carpet dept ond floor. | === " bright wool plaids, $1.00. also |1.‘-\Hv|v-h‘x;}l 10136 Bt ibe bt Sees BEooh: tion stoc } price 3c per yard. N. W. cor. 16th and Douglas. PLEASANT | wool, the celebrated Freder enold's | 400 o' oo pails. This department will be a boon to the | * 8000 yards of Paris serges and Ger- e —— German henrietta, all eolors, actually il DL 3 " ladies of Omaha, where everything will 4 X » A 5 - T AWAY WITH MONOPOLISTS. | worth #1.25, Monday at 85¢. i 10c for bost 2 bladed chopping knives. | ([R5 7 FHIE AR, WHGTE SHOMy o our HI\-m)In nriettas, in new shades, goods 2 vorth $1. onday at 85e. Aol AR gt tarTol se sold upon honor and according to our | that have sold at 9%¢, sale price = 4 Q % 10¢ for lunch basket worth 25c. f it 9Sc, sale price o 0 the Governme, e | D Gome and sco. Alonday moro fancy | 106 for lunch baskcet worth 2 ] ALt Fetition 1 the Goverment wue | SMILE LLIStLP dress goods novelties than you can sce a1 i 0 . No damaged or bankrupt ods JUST AS YOLU e phone 1 3 I in any two hot imbine 10e for 2 volls best toilet paper handled by us in any of our many de- | 1,000 yards imported k s, wide | | TIPADQUARTERS NaTiONAL Crrizeys Txous. | || Som—— RICH NOVELTY BLACK DRESS| MISCELLANEOUS BARGAINS. | juiif W 1 ; i walo, Spring weight cloaking, in tans, | SUALALLsNcE, New Your, Marchsl—To | || e o ey H' t 3 YODS (2 for double pillow sham holder. | Our 2nd oo is somewhat erowfled, | navys, hies ant beowns: fuat he. thin | the Editor of The Bee: We ask your aid and | photos made At onr als The newest wes and styles in this | Clothes bavs at 25¢, 39e, 49¢, T4e and 99¢. ) ) | wtion in this effort of our citizen: co-0pe &tudio. Do vour, wsed by making room for our carpet | for spring jackets and w w department for Mon popu W special. | Clothes baskets at 49¢, worth $1.00. department. (o lapeing Jackets and Wraps: they COMO | and business men's associations and work- | || i sy N AR $1.65 silk warp henrietta for’ Monday 25¢ for 8x10 frames worth 50c. We will make prices to veduce stock | yetually worth $1.39, sale price 60c per | ingmen's trade and labor unions, to rep foot 11kencss,mido by || db[’(_[ at $1 3 le\-[ $1.65 (plu:[l\ !vl\:u‘\i]ln'lvml‘- {9¢ tor l-[mm‘» mlnl.\« 1, worth Tl lr;', B in this department. Baby buggies, vo- ard, J the grant of a new patent to this great u | | cloth for Monday at $1.25, the ¥1.00 4 69¢ for bird cages, worth double. | Jocipedes, trunks, valises, toy chair: 100 pieces sillk YO ixtures. i nopoly (the American Bell Telephone com i wool impevial serge for Monday at e, | Je and 49 for faney serap bas- | desks, etc., ot 3 fi‘,l“,,."q‘.l,,f‘l,km:f}‘l‘.f:..,'.’{,,‘!.',:R.‘f.“'14.],»"': {1y ot Tsetary s Y, oviis irver vatesd | | 577 | B()llIlCtS the e quality French serge for Monday e for a glass stand lamp, worth 50c. | a1l you want of the bargains offered. pice 83¢ 7 T BOSTON ST | isted. to §180 and $240 per year, when the | i .‘1‘; a0c, the »-‘,n;u“m albatross cloth for \\runn« ful ll'f”'f“t L pocketbook We still lead in drugs and patents, Sole agents for Edwin C. Burt's ladies | rates charged for the same wstraments in | Monday at 50c, the 60c quality nun's | perfumery and toilet a es stationery, jewelry, cutlery and jewelry | fine shoos. B olly ot o) P s hiio agataad: | | veiling for Monday at 43 s cake for fine toilet soap. T A e Sy | i B0t ot e AL L Coveus SMETAI 38 || High Class Photography | NEW SPRING WATST 49C. je for 2 oz. bottle triple extract. tea, coffee and spices, and groceries. et s S e from $18 to §20 per year, J PO st Brices | Ladies’ ready made waist, made of 10¢ and 19¢ for French tooth We are headquarters where you can The Lonesome Ma @ to appeal to the president, the P g | L standard prints, light colors, vuffling | brushes. trade in safet ushe | ; Was the fellow that went the other w. the senators and rep- | || 13-15-317 South 13th Street. Omans. || front with turned collar and cuffs, all Se and 10¢ for best horn and rubber W. R. BI [ CO. | all the rest got to the Pacific coast a ¢ the United States for justice, | | sizes, regular The waist, Monday only 4%, | combs, : ) P. S.—Watch for our grand opening | ahead of him. They went fishing for a :\»‘-':u‘h'{:'- oy coure ‘;‘ Muss e e ot i8S A fast black Gilbert sateen waist ouly | 10c, 19 and 25¢ for full bristle hair | of all departments in our store. whole day along the resort places on the | o, 13 declare the new patents ilieenl i g he. ! brushes, R. BI Union Pacifie, the world's pictorial line, | void. so that this m‘m‘_w'\““l(‘l“\ i ohires The Omaha and Chicago Short Line 14 dozen ladies’ black sateen waists for hest clothes brushes. —————— and then beat him. And they traveled ed for the tyand | Of the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul warranted fast color, made in the e for pocketbooks worth H0e. This is 0. K. on cars lighted by Pintsch light and the benefit of all classes of the | : s opened fo- freight and passen- rect sty les, all sizes, regular $1.10 wais Je pocketbooks worth $1.00. No matter whether you intend visit- | heated by steam. herefore we ask you to aid in this good aflic. It thesa ten short the ¢ only We have the to select | ing the World's faiv o not, you'll prob- 3 S work by securing the adoption and_signing | ‘*Milwaukeo” as it is affection We have two more numbers in spring | from in the city. : equally as good a bar- | thisseason. THE . worth $1.25, the other H. Hardy & Co., 1 anizations of business | termed, and workingmen, who are robbed of | front their earnings by the' excessive and unjust | jops WA’TER“ by its patrons, has tak anlc” amongst its older compet- to-day stands unvivaled for ably need a new dress, a silk waist, a BOIL THE wash waist, a silk petticoat, a mackin- s ) ilarham St. tosh, a lightweight and | Full of Organle Mattor—Water Works Com- wket or cay pes made of all wool broad- T'he most sensible pointed toe shoe is | assortments, as choice styles nor lower With the present high state of tha river me to the president, vice president, a map showing its short line be cloth in tan, nav d and green, Mon- | the London Piccadilly. The Morse Dry | prices than at and the large flow of surface water into it, it | torney Olne, olicitor tween Omaha, Council Bluffs and Chi- day only $3.75. Goods Co = 0. K. SCOFTELD'S, impossible for the water works company o he senators of your 3 adies’ broadeloth capes, color brown, e e Ladies outfitter for the World's fair, to furnish the c ith ybhing but ddy | and also one copy to our se R for the 1 ? 0 Al A Ol v for orld’ 3 o furnish the city with anything but muddy ore copy to our ry for CITY CHI tan, navy, green, red, only $3.60, worth . . McMullen, general agent of the | Farnam st., opposite N. Y. Life blag. looking water. Allattempts to settle the 2,’;‘;\‘,‘“:}" oo, e otis fopthiononuse Laov* EAGO | 3"3;:}“1'_““,* A Provident Savings Life, has taken IR R water infthe basins $o that 1t will look e R 3 and 4 years of Glycerole of roses for chapped hands ago, made of washable mate o " @CEDAR RAPIDS face: OMAS g/ By DES MOINLS clearer are futile. Dr. Somers gave his T ORLEE D i i LB L e ete. Guaranteed by Kuhn & Co. | Views of the matte il with 31 ¢hird floor, Bee building. | s J. Munsay, suying For petitions and referer Secretary. address little capes, only §1.98, worth $3.00. L S E “I am informed by vorks com- i Droat a8 S Ladies' volour holoro jackets, only palie Ooen SRR o p:u‘li\'li;nlll(:&,lmln'»s and -;wnn.v‘ b“,'ffsaz“::" “,-\}'.H en Street, Room 21, New York. | cago, over which runs the finest Equip- HERE are many new 95 cach. N. B. FALUO { o novelties In patter: illiplay {bition arme of bil- | 11 the best of condition and the present state | The following organizations approve und | ped Eiectric Lighted Steam i e ectinls 3 $2.05 oach. B 1 Of Easter noveltics in pattern hats ‘and | Wil play an oxhibition garhe of bil- | 5 the water wo aro consuming 18 N0t AUe 10 | have adopted Shuiiis hotitons v pediibiosteio Lighisd i tont ¢ Honl i shades, also shapes for == bonnets Wednesday and Thursday, | liards at the Omaha Athletic club Mon- | an <6t of the company, My 1dea is that SR Srlln peitings W SR L veRtibule vs with Magniicent | o T I | Mes. J. Beason. MalBhO0 S A0l e nHkthe Vanine | dayieyEr i Nt Nombata it || saiae e No de Citizens and Taxpayers | Dining Car service enroute, F. A adies’ headwear—the change filled with organic matter in er tion, New York. Tt will be only a few days now before | All are iny No card > Doug- | nonmembers one dollar. otution and that it is impossible to cause i he West, Side Citizens and Taxpuyers as- | 15, the General Agent and the Om: being more radical than ever. we move into our new location on Doug- | las. M. SCHADELL & CO. ottling. 1 believe it is actually colored. | sociation, New York. City Ticket Office is at No. 1501 Far- Ourt s d las street, but before we go we intend to shiidial i e The Morse Dry Goods Co's shoo de- | This is due to the vast surfaco wash into the | *“Tilo \Wshingson fieiahts Citizens and Tax- | nom St., ur assortment Is greater an sella great many goods. Merchants' lunch 12 to 2 at Babst | oo o S0 lace In the city to | TiVer, and the use of the water in its pres | payers associati ow York, srice very reasonable. ; We will sell remnants of drapery silk | headquarters, 1216 Farnam. partment is the best place in the city to | en state is not good for the health and will fio Busineas Men's, Oftisons nd Tax- P y at just half price % Sy buy shoes. case a derangement of the digestivo organs, | payors ation, New York. ) AR o0 § i 3 A i ———— “I recommend and urge the people to boi MR8 Glbizans and B Taxbnyers. nssocinty Colored China silk, 32 inches wide, | Bliss opening of Easter hats and bon- w1 Burns 15 showing 210 patterns | all water bofore using for domestio purposes | Brookivn, - . | ipeyers association, Vel B JR OPENING b8c, regular 85 quality. nets all thi and shapes of after dinner coffees, from | until sucha time as the suface water has | ~Tho Jersey City de and Labor Unions Tast L OuAT | OUR 2 Handsome plaid Surah silk, $1 a yard. ey kit i-'} 00. 2 ] ceased to flow and the river resumes its nor- | association. 9 BENmO RS I poria tloo! S BHandsome border plushes, 69c; cheap | _Sam’l ling the celebrated | 25¢ to $3.00. it mal condition. 1 have also recommended to he Structural Tron Workers union, New Prelagredbiziecia Will be announced b $1. 10, “Gate C " at factory price! tekms as retur. P the water wo company to use chemicals | york City Epring Woolens. % 5 at 8110, & : Mme. Hickman has returned from | the water works company to uso chomichls | Yo . in due time We will sell $4 real shell hair orna- AT thio east with one of the prettiost stocks | i sectiing the water, and L expect that will | e Biigineers -and Hod Hoisters union, 5 ments for i Ml 2 | The hotel that has incomparably the | ever selected. Call and see her Easter | ouy for the period that the water is in its | “'The Painters union of e ity "3,; shell hair ornaments, | po.t heautiful and central location, pos- | hats. No cards. 211 South Sixteenth | present state no serious results will follow he Knights of Industr York City. é‘v‘ Buf we shewaprpiumere el 2 sessing the daintiest decoration and most | street. and we will all be as well off as evel Saets The National Industrial Political union. jui S 2 $2 ones for $1.25 and $1, elogant furnishinge, with dining rooins T Dr. Somers had an_analysis of the water | The National Anti-Monopoly league, SEx\slm'n gloves in all colors and kind chly carpeted and a cuisine that is Pabst's Hofbrau at Pabst headquar- | made, and last evemng he reported thatit | And a number of other busiuess men's and ee our elegant line of new embroide i s R 1 it WL vas filled, as he supposed, with organic mat- | workingmen's associatio | R G - | simply magnificent, is the new Victoria, | 1% e et MR il ol B O | o dpeeliels ) Chicago, under the management of J. | Bliss opening of fine milinery Tuesday P b ariettetition, | a die Ml 210 outh Fifteen street. M. Lee and E. A. \\'hi]!]llu, i\ o He's Sore 04 vae Vigrims, Vi 1 Ly Popular | lasting all week. Petition to rel Catoe ot e it Nonrouk, Neb., March 25,—To the Editor 0D B Intiat oot A otons 1= Auction, i R TR y Sheet music, 6e. S. Bank, 114 S. 16 st. | of Tug Bee: It is suggested to the citizens \RJ sonong PR, At P ¥ company, 11th and | | ] lln- In-:qt‘ .gla 5 lnl; l_lnnn-uu at Pabst e of this place that they purchase the old o hing o tow stockholders of o RIN Howard, Tuesday, 10 a. m. Entire stock | Peddauarters, 1216 Farnam. FAIR GROUNDS. Creighton skating rink and have it moved to | privite corporation by’ overu hundred SP G of candy, gum, cigars, paper bags, glass s R b . the open ground near the sugar factory, sur- | exorbitant rates and charges for the use o ENING v R SR e A a Spelog "{5“""]‘{" S Tues- | Douglas County's Next Agrleultural Show | 1gund it with a tight barbed wire fence, en- | that, ins ot Tk onopoly b tho OPEN 4 1 o ryds Phees e ay an asting all week af 188, is Not Yet Local . ‘] ey ell Telep! 0 compuny o s L nd as n the candy line, no limit, no reser i ng sufficient ground for a graveyard, "Thi e b : — Ly )y s s Tl b ¢ e s 3 his monopoly is still continued by illegal Paxton Hotel Building. in lots to suit dealers. Sale promptly T T T T {he Douglas i Coupty, Agrigylipralsoclety it_can be used as a place of meeting | and fraudulent patents reissued by he United ik eid 2l 4 1078 m. R. WELLS, Auctionee 851 0ULY uperiative for pas held a meeting yesterday afternoon in the oty known in these parts as the | Stutes patent office, in violation of the laws of THREE DAYS e Eaiilel v i My dm )m,{,“:“”'_rm, spring wear are | Board of Trade rooms, with President 1 Pilgrims. g th(;‘ United States, iIml ‘j:l“lr,ll}>tlll':.'l|‘ ‘”u‘.‘.; T R R S S B e R A L are | yames Walsh in the chair. The society, or some members of it, had a | writin ol e atiorney gencral ot 4 saacs is showing ge | now ready for your inspection. AlL | “4T€8 A 0 ol - | meeting here last night, radiating bétween : : ¢ Monday line of trimmed pattern hats at ex- | garments strictly f Theblds for printiog the premium lst, | Tieeting hece et 1T, SR DTG | entorady sult tn, the courts to repoalene | TP tremely low prices. 307 S. 16th street. FRANK J. RAMGE. T\mmmcu by the Omaha, Rees, Burkley m-;l “Giood Lord, deiiver us,"thut went up from | by aw, tnd void fruaditen, t t E Tuesday L i NI it festner printing companies, were read. | the guest ce not pilgrims was piti- | which sult cannot by the ats P Y y 8 Miss Dacy has roturned to Omaha and | Do you use Washburn's Superlative? | After some discussion the Burkley proposic | ful. *At about 5a.m, the pilgrims sank in | torney konoral of aied, it (i rotect Your es W ednesday k has brought with her a steck of fine 0 s g o tion was aceepted, the secretary being in- | the h(:\h:v{ s.l‘lu“(s.m ‘llnm‘upl\‘n"xds”wx:flllmmtg Mangp and use millinery, which she will be pleased to Spring nove't’es for suits and overcoats | structed to draw up a contract with the | jrimulated them ) our courts Aqui and Dlusts that came roaring through windows and halls of legisly nd'own H. l“fl!gfi'g}ng i oeh show to the ladies of Omaha and Coun- | ave in G. A. Li st. 316 S, 15th. compar The offer was to print 5,000 that had beon smashed in tho melee drove | i\ L control the ring nour putent office, who L SPReY AC?..“E:S}] i SRt “N[RY i i copies free of charge and to give a bonus of | yan Y cover, e A faan par B e o cil Bluffs at the new store of Mrs, J. | = i Benson, 1519 Douglas street, in the sec- |~ Take home a box of Baldufl's fine cand- for the privilege. ¥ The proprietors of the ho will be re- 3 tacles ond week in April. les, 16th and Capitol avenue. None better, | G. W. Hervey reportod that the premium | yested to run their houses bereafter with itresolved, That we petition tho pres BEA Hve Miss Dacy’s reputation for fine work i - ¥ B Arouy C roady for the printer by next | Gatiiug guns, With a plataon of policemen i sent LTt b DO R glusses. in this line suggests to the ladies that iy [ Peacock is the best soft coal. Sold only 0‘ “Il ‘l"i“\‘{u-\ f the committee appointed for bell boys whenever the "““"““"’"'I"“" 10 | tivel to relieve the people from the oppre . g8 ; g nes, opposite posto! G ckard of the committee appointe 0 s outrage on respectable men, | gions and exactions of this i d powe - society recommended that it be not changed, | WhO Are Lrave e “such a lot of hood- | and justice, the vo @ press, and the ¢ CARN D The most perfect fitting shoe made is | Washburn's Superlative for bread. B Al thE VbR PARE of She Taeatipnined; | omployers “shouil Biro okl allob of hood- | and Justibe, the ¥oioe of the press, and the des \ & Bro. Co. 1609 2 FARNAM ST. he London piccadilly. Call and see it. What Would They Think, read: “Omaha Fair and Races; Open to the | Wit MR BESERCANC (0 i fraudulent use of this illezal reissaed pats EVE GLASSES O Sole Agents e aed The Morse Dry Goods Co, hose < 4 i TR World ; Held by the Douglas County Aricul- | P s £ i ent, and by dilutory litigation in our courts of SATESTED Jupy 2]5718E9 for Owmiaha, A rose to every lady between an 3 Those old-timers. of a railway train | Worlds Held by the Douklas County & A Tnaveuyo Max. | §isde 8:30 Monday evening. Orchestra in ate e lighted b, d heated with s o | wural Socic s fc s adopte AL e & = 30 Monday eve ; 4 Ladies, call and see our grand display '1'-7,33 ,'.".‘.‘\ nf”:)‘n I“l :::"1““].'11,"“: the | _ Henry Diskashaving: docliued o 8ot as Y. M. C. AL Notes. District Court Notes. Max Meyer & Bro. Co. ONLY. tendance Monday aftornoon and evening. of new millinery at the new store, Bliss', | World's Pictorial line, cnjoys the | femmtendencof the foral department, G. | qye Current Topic club will meet tomor- | [u the suit of Issac Levi against the ! 1514 Douglas street. warmth of st heated cars and the he rules and r and discuss the question, “Is | the jury yesterday found for the defe i T 01 o : luxury ‘of the Pintsch light. *“The beet disy oy 88 read by John . Me. | the Luxuvy of the Wealthy an Economice | Tne plaintiff sued for 1, alleging da ‘ 1 ) ‘ B Che only beer used at World's fair | old ‘Overland’ has no real rival y A superintendent of the departmeat, | Benefit or Injury to the People Generally?” | 1o his property atThirte:nth and I en- ' will be the same as you can buy now at il s were adopted rof. Homer P, Lewis and W. S. Curtis will | worth s s by reason of high water dur: Papbst headquartoers. g Froscoing and intorior decorating do- | A lengthy discussion followed as to what | Lof: Homer ! ,““\‘\, e \., IR T | namh Ausatle by easat ofibleh hten diE Mrs, Hunt. Mr, J°y“' e signs and estimates furnished, Honry | Should be done relative to securing fair | Do the disbutants, (N % U0 W0 RO | milde b test cuse amoug & number of similar ive flour the best | Lehmann, 1508 Douglas street. ¥ | rounds for the prosent yonr. Tt was stated | JG RSl PRI 0] i o’ | suits, Washburn's Superl . { T, Duryes will review and sum up the argu- | suits g —————— e e hraised and GiEhLy | 1lonig submitted in the debate : Judge Ogden will hold court in Washing. Reservolr Loe ¢ W. T. Seamun. wagons and carriages | Driving Dark association, the new grona "The athletic committee of the association | ton county two weeks hence. Office 1506 Douglas st. Tel. 1,219, e ” e e el1y DriABe 1 ob il €rounds | 4o ynukiug good progress in preparing for the | Judge Walton is Sundayirg at home in - Anute es: i b b8 | Summer sports, work having by . . n bogun on | Blair. fF wo ¥ to these grounds would probably be i > - - 7 World's falr souveniv coins of 1893 for | The eloquent and scholarly lady who re- | pated during the summer, aud the sirost tho base. bull " grounds v T'wentieth and L an) % / 10 ‘ :S E] - D o aanh. H i s Miami streets. : § ] g / Bye. railway company had agreed to extend its | Ml SGEIC ¢ the hatl this afternoon will | The following marviage liceuses were is- * gulations governing the | FoW evenin; sale at First National bani. ntly visited this countr - The midwinter journcy was reduced | tracks to ther s the fair should be o . 4y - e A ) I p A : the benetit of commercial tray e Tudge ller yesterd Try Washburn's Superlative flour to a minimum of discomfort by the lux- | successfully inau Some of the mem {" |'m A s, B ued by County Jud y rday el & et tondli bers, believing t '@ were too many contin Al o L Name and add 3 — ury of the cars and - the friendliness of | bers, belleving there weve too many contin it g o dar ; Fine harness, Casad’s 524 S16th St | the officials. Ishall carry away with me | §obei*Sie "ola rounds. mosth "op~ inout | v sehool teachers meetings held | § fieorks Honkel O ———— pleasant memories of the” Union Pacifie, | They could them, they said, for the | every Saturday alternoon under the . { Mark White, Pla Nob > *VERYTHI G nd display of spring millinery all | the *Woria’s Pictorial Line,’ and shall | same price st yoar, §1000, with the | Yision of Rev, W. . Hellings ure ince 1 Mitte Stadiomann, Plattsmouth, Neb SELI EVERY N week at Bliss', gladly entrust myself to its care when I | privilege of remov ny buildings the | in inter Revy. Hellings has conse srank Perry, Omuha 4 la Kenyon, Omiaha W. | {OlotJ next visit the districts over which it y should construct. " A motion was | IStruct .“l' soimeAma ko gomo runs.” finally carried that the committce having T'he bible clusses un shnson, Omaha Low Rate Excursion. s at 9:10 a, m.and 3 p. ., as many as | | hodo, Owal Houston, Tex., via the Santa Fe route, . Depew, ments for leasing the old grounds, provided | day t 9:15 a, m.and 3 p.om., a N Yin Chi i C 3 should be thoroughly advertised and thoug building, Omaha, Neb. this country, said: DR the new Pintsch lamps leaves Omaha, Monday 1893. | The other day, in speaking of the im- | they coud be secured on satisfactory topms, | 8€Venty young men frequently attending, i May Crook, Owihu AT 16 T R B T A I anagent should be' appomted for the pur I \ . p. m., and reach the World's Tair city at | ) ‘I‘m.,w no | i ;25 the next morning. s rom explosion or | = —_—'—‘ ’ There is no more comfortable train in 5 L paratus is all outside oot RN S ) N existence than the Four Forty-five. It | of and under the car, and in the even “Notices of fiv: lines or lesy wader this head, ATty My fifteenth special excursion to the matter in charge should make arrange. | Qber and Colonel Cha meet Sun- | Annio Hoglund, Omaha 4 ! X sresident. Walst submitted that the fair Address R. C. Patte Ramge | proved facilities for luxurious travel in | . Dresider lab submitted that the fair i — “We are abandoning the old system of | pose. The honor was, much to his surprise, ‘i A Tale of Two Citles. | lighting the cars with kerosene lamps, | bestowed upou I g [t Omaha to Chicago is a onenight's | and more than half the coaches have After the society h.u; fixed upon April 15 % journey. | already been equipped with the most im- | ;.: Lll‘:l\\“\.n'.| fo 1“‘.’}‘ l::,{ll‘}:“:ll\"ll!l".'L‘l‘“l'k Y 3 H 4 5 vling- voved & “ & e ETpd cigars were passed around by the secretary You can leave here by the nmln?& pre ved and the safest system of lighti fu commemoration of the arrival at his home b ton's No. 2, the vestibuled Flyer, at 4:45 | known in this count rope. With | of an infant heir carries sleeping, dining and lining | a mishap, the fixtures become d cents; each additional line ten cents. vesti »d froi d the gas ¢ »es into the air.” T chair cars (seats free), is vestibuled from | and ¥ pe . GRAY- Frank Josephine, aged 10 yea :23 Yo ‘ond. and is ghs-lighted by the [ The brilliant Pintsch light, the finest thn. 0y remmining chid of NMra Hiila { y . A =3 — - 0 § re pleane: est method of car | car illuminant in existance, now in usg . ,at Flo . Neb., on Thursday - fll.‘"ml,’,'."fi",;" i i Atont. fo2 on the Union Pacific system, fulfills al] | Murch 23, 1803, afer eigt weeks of Hin oy The only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder.—No Ammonia; No Alum - i ? 3 '.l!l‘he Burlington’s city ticket office,new | the requisite conditions so happily noted interment at Forest by Mr. Depew, haren 22! laxs) emaiery o8 Used in Milli-us of Homes—a0 Years the Standard Agcation, is at 1324 Farnam st