8 TUB 031AI FA DA11A' BEE : SUNDAY AIARCH 22 , 1 -SIXTEEN PAGES , The Great Tire Bale nt StonchlH'8 Con tinued Monday. COIU'H T.'irontl nud Ilitrhnnr'n Tliroiid nt 1 I--O u Hpool Ija Ciirtalm nt IDc-Attriul lliiH Gruul I-'Ire Snlc. Wo did not place ono quarter of the poods from tlio itcont fire on unlo Satur day , for wo could not yet to it , but wo had all Iho oil-gains we advertised. Hut Monday inorniti } ' wo shall open up the cntlro Block , audit will surprise our bargain seekers. Hoar in mind that the goods were mostly damaged by vvaierand smoke. Some o ( the goods wore singed by fire but silently. imibs GOODS DAMAGKD Double width M-rgodre's goods , fully 40 Inches wide , In all colois , tit Tic a jard. Then ) goods luivo been wet ; this IB nil the matter with them ; thoj aronot damaged otherwise. They lomolnbhck , cardinal , light nnd dark brown , \vlno , navy blue , elcctilc blue nnd tun. In \voha\othom in any color jou inn imagine. Wo shall plnoo no limit on these goods , and jou may have as much as vou want of them. 60 iikees of black silk finished henri- etta fiom this stock that were not touch ed by Hi o or fcinoko at JMoould bo u bat gain at Wo. 7fj pieces of plaid dress good1) ) , in all the new spring stjlos , they vsoio in the original cases when the llro broke out , and aio w orth Too and 3c a ytnd. Our price will bo 8fjc. 600 ladles'fancv plaid and stiipo pira- Bols , silk and satin , the sticks alone are worth42.00 , and the pirasols are worth 83.00 , $1.00 and $ r > 00 , Your choice of these nn Mondaj at 7oc. ! iOO silk umbrulliiM that were wet , hut of course they could not posslblv bo hurt with water , Koine of the handles tuo a little tirnished , thov are worth 3")00 , 50 00 and $7.00 each. Our price will bo 81.08 ; 1,000 samples corsets that are worth up tol./jJeach ( at li'Jc ' ; 1 ease of Indies'fnnej hose , those tonipiisos all their ioc ! , . 'tic and oOc goodn , at IOo a lulr ; just think of thcso foi a diive , 1U. " do/on moni hocKB at 2jc a pair ; 800 pounds of saxony yarn at 5c a skein , worth up to lf > c ; 1 ciuo of Turkov rod table doth at ISca yaid , worth 50c , 1 caho of largo bi/o Turkish towels with fancy border nt IOo each , vvotth up to 600 ladles i.ickets nt 93c , worth up to 8UO A GRAND BALCONY SALE OP MIL LINERY. Slogan t wieatlia und inonturos , now Trench goods , at8o each , worthup toSOe. Lai go spray Trench llowors , regular vnluofioinil to $2 , at Me. The finestgradoof Impoited montuies , fruit llovverfl. etc , the regular pilco Iroin $1.7o toii'U.CO ' , at 09c. 10 cartoiib of ribbons in . . ,1.1. t r\-\ . novoltj , n strlpo t . , , _ wiuin iso. L'j at luo a jurd , vvoitn aoc. At ] 5o a jard wo havj another lot of double fuccd brocaded fancy ribbon in \ory liandsonie designs , fully -worth 50c. Fancy ciopo In ovoty conieivahlo fihapo nt ISc ; niillinoijs will quote jou the pi lee atf > 0c. A table of line unlrltnmcd hats , black Btinw II its , etc. , at 0 , woith 50c. Another table of luui builds , tianivvay und novelty hats In spring shapes at2. " > c , worth $1.00 and $1.60 each. Our lineal grades of Kngllsh Milan , Neonolltan , lace straw chip and loco combinations will place on another table at ! )0c.Vo ) guarantco those goods to bo worth up to $3.60 , and these bar gains to bo found on our bilcony , 25 cases of children's tthntncd sailors nt ir e. 60 do/.on children's ti limned school hats ul lOooach , woith unto $1.60. STONIJIIILLS , 110-118 S. 10th Street. Millinery opening nil this week al Uliss , 1510 Douglas street. \\Vro In It On "Now Process" gasohno stoves. Don't forgot it. John Hussio , 2107 Cum- ing stioot. 'I ho Morno I > rj Oooiln CO.'H Advoitlsoinont of the LTojman & Dolches bankrupt stock on the 5th pige will piovo profitable rouling toiluy. There are lots of the goods that wo have never placed on salo. The prottlost oinbroldoilos and luces in tlio stock will bo placed on sale Monday. Wo shall place on sale in our moil's furnishings dopaitniont a case of men's ' night shirts ut 2o ( ) ouch , worth OOc ; so that all may got some wo will boll only 3 to each cus- toiror.Vo will offer on Iho Iloyimm & Dolchea bankrupt remnant table a lot of choice dress lengths al Mo on the dollar , cashmeres , heniiottus , soigos , etc. All the stock of dioss trimmings , braids , pissamontorlod ( ioin the II. & D. stock on Hiilo Monday. THE MOUSE DRY rOOIS ) CO. Mrs. R. II. Davlos on Monday , at 10f : > 0 n. in. , will display pattern hats and bon nets In the pattern loom for Easter , 111 South loth btreot. Chas. Shlvorlck & Co. , 120U.120S-1U10 rarnam blicet. _ Dr. Olhnuro'H olllco lomovcd to Hush- man block , N. 1 } . cor. 10th and Douglas. Take the "Ola Sioux Cltv Uouto" S. C. & P. K. U. for Sioux ( 'JtIluion , 1'ierio , St. Paul , .Minneapolis , Duhith nnd the cntiro north and northwest. McCormlck & Lund , flno perfumes. A Notulilt ; IVaturo. The nuiluigtim loulo Is the only line from Omaha to Chicago und thooastuiul EOiith wliobo solid trains depart from the Union depot , thus avoiding the iucon- veniunco und aiinoynnco uf trunsfcis Fine cnulago' ' ) , Soxmau'a ipposltory Mnplo S ) nip. The firs t shliuncnt of ciiolco now rauplopyruji just rocolvcd. 0. 13. Moouic A , Co. , Cash grocois. Now wall map of Oiiniha nnd South Oinaliu for sale by Alulr & Oajtord , room 1 , Uco building. Impiovod ' 'New Process" gusoltno stovo. Lily wrought stool ranges. John llusdio 2107 Cuuiiii ) , ' stioot. Millinery opoul'ig ull this week at , 1610 Douglas btiuet , \Vontlior I'nihnbilltiui Air Mnroli. If March comes in like a lion ttvlll go out like u lauili and vlco VOIHIU Uu overydayln the month , lain or shlno the elcotrlo lighted , btoam heated , VOH tlbulod limited train * of tlio Chicago MlhvuUoo it Ht , Paul railway will run bolwoon Omuhu und Chirago. The oloe trlu berth loudlng lamp lu the Ir palace eloopliiff cars tire the greatest novelty o the ago. Ticket ol'.lco , 1601 Farnam Bt. Omaha , THE BOSTON STORE , Grandest Display of Now Spring Goods Ever ( bllcted Under One Roof. MAIL ORDERS FILLED ON ALL ADVERTISED , NcvO oiiil H lij tlio Tnr Itouil Ilato llccu ArrltliiK fur tlio I'ust l'cIlnjH nnd J M'ry Di'iiart incut Has UN Oiui Qnot i NKW SPIITXO DIIHSS OOODS. Vi'o claim wo soil more dress goods lhan nnj house in the clly and wo piovo wo sell them oh oapor. KNTtlin DiUiSS PATTHUNVOOL SUITINGS , 89c. SJO unmarked diessc of the now Ang- ornhotncspim suitings in tans and gtey , en jards in each dress pattern , for 8Uc , ho en tlio pattern. KNTinr DHISS : PATTERN'S , JAMCS- TO\VN SUITINGS , 81'JS. 123 unimulo di esses consisting of 8 yaids double fold Jamestown suitings , in all the newest spring colorings , $1.1)8 ) for entlio 8 vard pattern. IMI'OUl'lJL ) COMUIXATION SUIT INGS , * . ) 10. IK impoited unnrido combination suits , consisting1 of 8 j-ards honrlotta cloth , foulo serges or silk mohairs , with ippliquo fronts , braided with titibol of- ects. The leal value of those suits is ut east S10 , choit'o tomorrow , i'5. 19. HIGH CLAbS IMl'ORTKD DRKSS PATTLUiVS , $1 10. 75ulchrnnt unnmilo di esses of the so jopulai light ohoviots , In nolkadot and square ellcctf , Ino toned stripes and checks. These aio co'iulno ' imported abiies and will bo sold Mondaj at $1.10 or cntiio pattern. FIUJNUI ALHATUOSS DRESS PAT- TEIUN'S ? J.Oo. .toolcfrantnll wool IVonch albatross unmade dresses , with full fronts of silk embioidery and bands to match , 10 j-ards in o.ich pattern ; just the thing for s veiling wear. So.Uo for full dicsa pat- oin. ENTIRI : nnnss PATTERN IMPOR TED FUCNCII TOULi : $0.50. 18 unmade dresses of the linest 50-inch wide Ficnoh toulo cloth for dress and street wear. This is u medium wolu'ht Material in the following now shades : . " "ront'h tiray , new toso modes , now tans ind bronns. $0.50 for an ontiromittorn. SPECIAL SALH IJLACK GOODS. 7o unmade drobscn , 8 yatds each , ull wool , impoited soft linishod borgos , worth 75o a jard. The ontho dross pat- .orn , 8 jards , goes for $3.75 " 1 unmade dresses of the best manu- 'actured French honrlotta , in blue bhek and jot black ; no better oods made ; woith ? ! 75 a yaid. Tomoiiow $ o.2.j for entlie dross nittcin. llcst diossllniiiKB , 'ljo a jard. MAIL OKDIUiS FILLED ON ALL A150VK ADViniTlSED. SILK DJU'AKTMCNT. On Mondav wo nlaco on sale 22 silk mttorns , in the best Tionch falllo silk , .n now tfrois , tans , browns and greens ind bl.ick ; 10 jards in each pattern. rhooiitlio putoin $12.50 ; worth * 2 1.00. CHINA S1LIC DKKSS PATl'EUNS , $0.oO. Your oholco of 21 figured China silk dress patterns , polka dot anil all now de signs and shaded al $050 for entire put- toin. PINE ALL , SILK SURRAIIS , 20C A YARD. Thousands of j-aids llnogrado of all known ( olorssuriah silks , toiuoirowonly 20e a yai d. 15 nieces Mlndiido drapery silks , woith $1.2-5 , for 0ic a jut d. Tinsel Hiiriah silks , Iho newest thing ; for trimmings this spring , at IJOc. MAIL , ORDERS FILLED ON ALL , THE HObTON STORE , 111 South 10th Street. N. 1J. Our Aniiiinl pl ln Will take place Monday night. Store will close at 5tO : ; to piop.ue.Vill \ open at 7 and rom tin open until 0SO. : \Vo \ pioml o our friends the finest dis play wo have over mado. The now goods in every dopirtincnt aio elegant in style and the hard limes in this country and in 1'urope have made them moderate in piicc. Wocan promise our filends on Monday night at 7 o'clock a display that ib worth coming to see. N. E. FALCONER. A NV\\ Mr. l'iod L. Bluinorof the city coun cil and Mr. A. 13. C'bardo , lute iccelvoi of the United States land olllco at O'Neill ' , Nob. , have formed a copartner ship in Iho liio insurance llnonnu opened veiy eomfoilublo otllcod at rooms 20 1-5 , .T. J. Biown block , opposite the Y. M. C. A. building , Those gentlemen represent such well known and strong old line companies us the IMmmta , Commoicial Union , Royal , Goiinnn American , Pennsylvania , etc. They linvo cnsrnijed in the business wilh a view to making it iicrmaueiit , and wo have no doulil Unit in tlmo theirs will bo ono of the leading nst ncits of the citj' . Mr. llluinor ib too well known to need an Intioduclion to thobiiblnussmun of Oiiiaha. Mr Cbai do has been for m my jeursono of Omaha's stioni ; up conntrj frieiul . Ho has attained pioni- iiuMK'H as a domocratlo politician and a wiitorof some abilitj , mid will no doubt in his now iclatloii , although assoointi-il with a stronc republican , btill uliiif ; to the utmciplos of his puty , but not , however , In such u niaiinei as to inter- foio in any way with the success of the now budlnofsonture The now ngenej wjis i of used admit tance to the Omiha Umlorwritors' exchange - change by u vote of that Dodjon the "double header ' und gioundbof being a , , is now lofuscd rates nnd iccognltion by the compact , but tJlumor & L/hardo ox- poet to obseivo the julnclples of the exchange - change and maintain their lutes al le.isl as steadily as uo the gentlemen who dominate that coiibuinptlvo Insti tution. 'inno for $ ! % ( ) , On easy monthly payments , 7i octaves rosewood ciibo , btool and scarf. Gion baijtiln. ( A. Itope , 1513 Douglas street Dr. Holmes , homoeopathlst , successoi to the Kite Dr. Dlnsuioor , Douglas block Spring carpels , draperies and Itirni tuie. Orchard's , Continental blk. , 1511 und Douglas. Shoimnn iVMcConnoll , presetiptlonlst and family chomUth. 1513 Dodge , See I'd JohiiBton & Co' list of bar galas In South Omahn piopuity In the special columns. Auction sale furniture tomorrow 1 o'clock , 2it ; South 12th , miir : Fur- nnui. Omuliti City Auction Co. Take the Klklwn line for Doudwood , Hot Spring , South Dakota , Douglas , Casper , Wjomlnt ; , HiibtliiKs , Harvard , Yoilc , Duvlil City , Superior , Geneva , Exeter , Sevvurd , Lincoln , Vi'uhoo and FroaionU DEMON BROS , To Ilavo Poaething Extraordinary to Offjr Tomorrow. V MV Chillies I'.aid SiilfhiK < ) , IComli .MolrcTine IVionlp" , I nvvii rotinlti I'liuuiclM , .Silk ll c , IJHO | ! IIuse , lUo. Tlio prlucsfor Monday are simply tor- illc. Thu goods must bo sold nt onco. JOO pieces nowchnllios just arrived , lc jurd. 2o pieces flno 10-inch fancy plaid suit- "K" ! Tlio very newest and latest out , only > 0o n yni d. A beautiful line fancy plaids at 2-3o ard. 100 tleco3 of tlio now wash fabric , vorah Moir-o , usually retails at33c , our prlco Monday is llc ) yurd. Mnkojour selections Monday. You nil } no\or have a chance njjuln to buy uch handdomo and dosir.tblo fooda at Oojard. Monday wo ofTor a now line of Zephyr- awn tonnls llnnncls in fancy stripes and lolka dots at 15c jard , worth 2jc. Ono case Barker 30 inch bleached nuslln , 13 yards for 31.00. Ono bale 30 Inch unbleached muslin c ii yard. 50 pieces figured poiculcs woilh 12ic aid , you oan goi them Monday at 7Jc aid. 100 whlto bad spreads Monday at Gc ! ) , voith $1.00. 100 fine white bed spreads , largo size , Sc , woith $1.50. 50 colored table covers , slzo 10 by 1 at iOo each , 500 do/on Hue damask nmlhuck to\vols \ it oc , lOe , 15c , 19c each. 50 pieces fancy diagonal dress goods 40 nehcs wide , 2oo jard. 160 dozen Indies' ' fancy slllc hose in tiucy stiipesin solid colors ; also in sitno ota largo lot of ladies'fancy ' lisle worth rom $1.25 to $2.50 a pair , ull go Monday at C'Jo a pair. Rnmomhor , ladle1) ) , this is the boat lot of hosioty over oilorod in Omaha at 09c > uir. uir.Cur Cur loads of house furnishlnp goods in Miscmant ; you can buj almost anything you need in jour house and the prices vro BO low that it will surprise jou. Como in and boo for yourself. Special nrices in every department Monday. BENNISON BROS. Itliiorv. Joyce , the milliner , has rulurncd homo rom Now York and has now upon exhi bition at his now location , 100'J Douglas street some olcgunt designs in now apt ing millinery. Tor line Easter plants and flowers go to J.V. . , Ss II E. Arnold , 1210 N. 18th st. Got tlio Grip On tlio best "Now Process" gasoline Htovo made. Como and HCO it and vou will s > uj BO yourself. John Hu io , ! iJ07 C inning street. luster ! hats and bonnets displayed al weolc at Bliss , 1510 Douglas. ISantor Dinpluy of Allllitiory. Ladies , visit thu pattern loom for mil linery on Mondajat Mrs. R. 11 Duvies , opposite poHtoflico. A great many do not know that there is but one crcnuino New Process L'asoliiio sto\o , which is far suporioi to the imita tions. The genuine and original New Process as improved for 1811 can only bo hud in this city of Milton Kogois &Sons , coiner riirnam and llth btrcots. Solo agents for Omaha and South Omaha. Don't Tool ioursnin Notwithstanding all rumorj to Iho contrary , the Chicago , Mihvaukoo & St , Paul Ky's now steam heutod palace sleeping cars , with ' 'electric lights in every berth , " still louvos the Union depot - pot , Omaha at 0:10 : p. in. daily , arriv ing at Chicago at 9.)0 ! ) a. m. , In ample time to make all eastern connections. Ticket olllco , 1501 Faina.ni st. J. E. PuKsrox , P. A. NASH , C. Pass Agt. Con. Agt. Turkish bath rooms , 15th and Farnam. Elsihsor , Pmdun& Clsassor , piop's. See Ed .Johnston k Go's list of b ir- gains in South Omaha piopoity in the special columns. I.murloiiH The Burlington train No. 2 , leaving Omaha nt t:30 : p. in. and airlving in Chicago cage the next morning at 8 o'clock , is the favoiito of the tliroo daily trains , it being a superbly appointed 'vcstilmled train of Pullman Palace sleepers , re clining ehait and dining c.us , pittomod after the latoot designs , titled up in lusuriouR stjlo and fuinishcd vvlth every convonlonco calculated to redound to the osiso and comfort of the passengers. Train No. 0 leaves Omaha at:10 ! ) : p. in. andarihosln Chicago at 1 p. m. next day. Has through Pullman sleepers , chair c.us and dining car City ticket olllce , 1-lM Farnam slioot. DlNplny. Mrs. R. II. Du\ios on Monday , at 10:30 : a. m. , will display pattern hats and bon nets in the pattern room for Lastor , 111 South 16th falrcot. A Fact \\nrtli Knowing. The Burlington is the only line run ning tluough Pullmansloopingciirslrorn Omaha to DoadwooJ. Trains leuvo Omahn dally at 10-o : a. m. , unlving at Dead wood at noon of the following day. 1'oacook coal. No 30t , quick lire , v\hito ash. A. J. Mojor & Co. , opp. P. O. Calllornlii l-xournions. Pullman tourW sleeping car owur- slims to Callfoinla and Paclllc coast points loa\o Chicago every Thursday , Kansas City ovoiy Fildaj via the- Santa Fo routo. Ticket i ito fiom Chicago $17.50 , from Sioux City , Omahn , Lincoln 01 Kansas City $35 , sleeping car rate .from Chicago ft per double bcith , [ rom 'KniiMis City $3 nor double berth , livery- thing furnished except meals. These excursions aio porbonnllj conducted bj oxporlenccd excursion nmniigors whi mtoinpimy parties to destination. Fet cM'tirslon folder containing full pnrticu < lain ami map folder und tlino table ol Santa To route and morvlng ot sleeping car berths , addiess S. M , Ofcgooil , geiv oial ngont , K. L. I'alincr , fi tight iunl piihsongor agent. A.T. & S. F. lailro.id , 411 N. Y. Lilu Uldtj.,0muha , , Nobrubku SPECIAL TOl THE LADIES , The 99o Stow , 1319 rarnain Street Offer Stupendous Bargains. It Von U'lsli to 1'iircliH.so Anjtlilntr nnil Don't ICiimvMiero to 1'lmt HCnlloiiUs We Keep Kvcrj Wo direct your attention to Bomo Btupunduus bargains for Monday and next week. Special sulo of now bird cages at man ufacturers' prices. Our "Bounty" bird cage at 19o is woith double. At C'Jc ' , 78c nnd 890 are bird cages worth ono-thlid more. Now styles of brass cages at 8Jc ( , We , $1.10 , $1.129 , ete. GRIAT : BARGAIN'S INT IIOUSK-FUII- KISIJING SPECIALTIES. Lnrco foathordustcts at 2oc , worth 50c Larger onoj at. ! VJiind40c. Clothes wungeru at $1.98 , woith $ 100. Tubs nt ! ) n' , Uocnnd "oc. Clothob-horsos for dijing clothes 2Jc , 39c and 40c. Mrs. Potts'sadirons ' $1.35 per ? ct. Common nickel-plated budlrons 7 < ? per pound. A splendid pil'ovv ' sham holdoi 25c. Cnrpct-HW coper $1.60 , worth 82,50. Special values In glasswaio. Tumblers nt 3c. Goblets at4c. Smco dishes 2ccacli. Spoon holders 3c. Creiimor& Jc. Sugar bov Is 5c. Butter dishes 6c. Half gallon water pitches lOc. Celloiy glasses 8c. Wo ollor eonio splendid values in crockoij and china ware. A special diivo In decorated M-picco toasots. $ i > . ! J ) , woith 8300. Tinware bu gains. Milk nans lit 2c , ! ! c , lc and 5c. Pudding pins utoc , Sc and lOc , Pie Jims Uc , Jolly take paiisSc. Dish pans 15c lOc tind2oc. Thousindsof other useful articles lit lc , 2o , lc ! , Iciindfic. Our navanco wlo of baby cairiages still continued. Prices aio ridiculously low .and the jonelitsto ourcustomersproportionately groit. At 31.50 , $2.60,8395 $ , 84.05 and up- wnul aio cairiages that would teem cheap at twice the money. Don't forget our jovvolij and siHcr- ware departments. Wo aio foiomost In the quality of goods and at the lowest notch insil\er. Rogers' ' ttlpplu plated knives and poika Mondaj SI.25 per sot. THE 8' ' ) CUNT STOKE , 1319Parnatn btioot. Wo are leeching dailj fresh ship ments of fancy cheese. Cull nnd see them. G. It. JIOOUK & ; Co. , Cash grocers Ed Johnston & Go's ads in tpdajs Heal Estnto column are mighty inteiosting reading. Spring Millinery. Joyce , the milliner , lias returned homo [ rom Now Yorlc nnd hns now upon o.xhl- bitlon ut his now location , 1G09 Douglas stieot some elegant dcblgna in now spilng millinery. ROOMEUS. Itcal Estate Men IVIio Are Actively lit \ \ ork. The session of the real cstatooxctmngo } cs- tcrday morning was botlcr attended than has been thocuatom for some tlmoust. [ Itllnally leaked out that the Increase was duo to a re port which bail been circulated tint A. 1' . Tukoyvould produce the lunch ho had prom ised the members of the exchange. Mr. Tukoy announced , however , that tlio inem- beis wore mistaken as to tlio ilato , as next Saturdnj vvns the tlmo set for his luncheon. After thu reading of the call tlio members hclJ u rcgulniexperlencu meeting , ami dis cussed matters of current Interest. 'Iho ciuestiou of advertising thoclty and thoworkof the committee appointed nt the mass meetinBlast Saturday o\enuifj lamolu foi a fulrsliaroof attention , nnd numerous schemes were proposed Several of the members stated thiUthej htio taken the nut ter In hand individually , niul had prepared ciiculnr sett'iKj ' fortti the many advantages of Omaha nnd the special bargains hi realty the sender had in" hand Uheso circulars were sent to eastern centers , enclosed \\lth the leaflets issuoa by thoexclmijgo , nud sim ilar advertising matter. Iho .Metropolitan street railway charter was also discussed at lonsulcrablo length , and a great dlvcrsitj of opinion \vns scon to exist amoug the incmbcis on this subject. Several vve-o of the opinion thut the 111010 street railway companies there wcio in the city the hotter It would bo for the citizens , as competition vvould Increase the facilities and thereby Increase the traftlc. Other members thought that ono company , opciating under the proper restrictions , was nil that vvns ncccssaiy in ft city the si c of Omaha. The argument waxed warm , hut neither sldo g ve vay. Mr. Gcorttoof the Enst Orrnha land cotn- panj said the conipinyviis \ golugto work ut once on tholr line from | the \vhlto lead works to Shcrmnn avenue , and would push the work as iipldlyas possible. ( YNMOLH TO CIjIHCI. iMcu A\hu Waul to Carry A.\es mid Mount IniiK Imtldi'rH. The flrontidpollco coramisslonors hold a meeting yostirday afternoon to examine ap- pllcmts for positions in the llio donirtiucnt. JuUtting from the crowded condition of the corridors , thoflio Iwlilies' ' llfo inustbo sup posed u sinecure bj a largo number of peoIo. | It looked us though half the uiieiaplojod men in the city had turned up to bu examined. Men of all nntlonnlltlescio there , Ger mans , Austrinns , 1'oloa , and of course many from the JCmcrald Isle Onnat atlmu the men woio called in b > * Chief CiulUpan nnil , stanaiiiKln fiontofjho commissioners' tublo , went thiough thoorcicnl of u running tire of questions from all tcf the members of the board. Commissioner Hartman always asltod n man if ho could cliinu a laJdofd htj or ninety feet und not get dlzry. Most of the applicants thought they could , but scarcely nnv of them coull glvu reasons for their bulicf. One man fait suio tie could climb , because , suid ho. "when a boy I was ahvajs a great hand to illmli trees" t n In ul ) sixty applicants were examined , the board slttlntr fioiu'Jniitllri p in It was decided that cacn member of the board make a list cf twenty names At the niectliiK Monday ni lit the raiiimlssiouors will compare uotos and Uccldoupon tuo men to bo appointed f roai tlmo to tlmo. Chief ( ialllgau lain need of four men at once , and that number will no doubt bo ap pointed at the executive session Monday All tlio commissioners wore present , Major Gushing It. \l\\njH that patrons of the Chicago & Noith- westurn In variably teitlfy their satisfac tion nt the borvk'o given 'Jhls tan haidly fall to bo the oa o in view of the splenuid passenger equipment In dally use on Unit line especially the nuvv bluepors , dining uira and parlor chair curs. In addition to thin , the ( .omeii- iont hours of departure of the eastern limited tniiiis , 4:30 : p.m nnd U.CO p.m. , dally and thu fait thut then * trains ar rive tit nnd depart dlioct fiotn tie U. I' . depot In Oinnluv , miilic.s the C'liicago & Northwestern most omplmtk < dly tlio favoritu line to Uhlcaffo fnd eastern polntH. City ollico , M01 Fnrnam fitroot. THE BOSTON STORE , Bpecld Unen Sale-Remnants of WMo Qoodi , EtCi Ml Ici ) > nrl inciitM CroMilcd vvltli Utir * gatiiH New Gootls ot" lively n-.Mnll Orders i illcd. IlRMiVANTS BY TIIK CAll LOAD ! Thotisiinds ofroiutmiitsof vhltogoods , n barred jaconets , satin stilped nain seeks , cntdcd piques , worth up toilocu iril , po for oc a yard. Anltiiniensolot ol remnants of white joods for nprons , the very finest Indh inons , mulls , jtconets , gnlst-C't ' , till with satin stilpe nnd hutnstltclicd boidor , vvorlh up to COo a yiud , goforll-'ica ' rd. rd.Keinnnnls Keinnnnls ol apron chcclc glng'hnms o ( lie very best brands inado , every ytiul luaiaiitoed to wash , worth IDc j'oca at ijo a yard 8jo tt jnrd buyslomnniitsot the voij ) est Preiich s items nnulo In o nud ID vjirds lengths. 3icu jurd buys remnants of good quality unbleached muslin. Sl'lXJIAL , LIiN'EN SALE. Good qualitv cotton crash | c yard. All linen crash 15ic a jnrd. All linen imported Cieiinun towollng Be , Sc.lOo , ItJic. 13\lra a\Jo \ lionoyiomb towels Oc. IBIinchcd damiibk tonelH , knotted friimcs and fancy bordois 10c , lUic , lOc , Zic , 29c. Tuikiah to\\cl wash rags -Icoicb , 1,000 do70ti unbloAchcd 'ruiKKh tow els , plain and fancy stripes , Do , 112jc , loc , lOc. SOOyr.nls remnants "unbleached table dain.iblv lllc it Jitrd. GO Inch cream satin table damask 49c a yard. Thousands of pieces elegant cut tain lottingnt lUic. lOc , ' ) c , ; r > c. MAIL OUDIHS : TILLCD ON AL.L . ADVKUriSllD A150VIJ. YOUlt CHOICE AT 20. 500 yard spool threiid , ysud of host ilostlc web ; eako line cotoiinut oil soap. , vvo picknges cafjitt tniks ; largo si/o Ino lombs ; 4 spools ombroideiy silk ; " lac'Kiifrus pins ; card laif o or small safolj pins , and thousands of other arti cles that sell icgulaily nt flo each , all sold nt oin notion counter foi "c apiece MAIL OKDIIUS riO.CD ON ALL THE AIJOVI3. UAKGAINS IN LAC1 K GOODS SEC OND 1'LOOH. Samples of liundicds ofbtylcs in chil- Iron's and mi cs' lace collars , ladies' ' ino impelled lace and chenille neck- vearand iinjiorted tlns-ol combinations , Oc , 15o , Joe ! , Hcoith ! up to$5 $ 00 T1IH 150STON' S'lOIill. 11 I South IGthStieot. U. H. C. Peterson , the artist who has done such good woik heio , has returned o Chicago , after finishing a pictuio of ittlellugh McWhotter. Elegant display of Ihster inilllnerj all \violc , at 13libb' , 1510 Douglas street. Those who use the linc&t teas anil cof fees got it at O. 1) ) . AloouKfc Co , Cash grocers. SUVTJI oyi IITA XJKWS. liolioiiii.ui Ifalr OimiMlttccfl , Tlio committees representing the iovcinl Bohemian societies und lodges to arrange for the fair to bo bold In May for the benefit of tbo Bohemian lodge tcrnplo , will meet nt Twenty-sixth and N streets ut 2 o'clock this afternoon. The committees are as foi Ions : From I'roliopkVclkv , No 20J , Independent Order of Foresters-Messrs. Joseph lliownandJosoph Teanolilldck ; from Star of Ubetty lodKe , Ko. 145 0. S. P. S.-Mossis. M. 'iobins Jtlf Ul kJ It Jf - iTAVJOOlO Joseph ! TI J.U 1 144 nnd li Dientsblcr , from tlio Itolicin'an Tur ner Sokol Messrs. .Maik lloukol and Joseph Uccovar ; from Olivoviilest ll lolcst , No. Ul , i. G D. Mesdames F"rank 1'iotilk and JuliuSobotn ftlu ; Cltv Council. Attho ndjourncJ raiding of the city coun cil last Friday nlijlit spcoial ordinances N'os. 2Jnndii3 , levying special taxes for sidcwall and slopingb-anks , wcio passed. Ordinance No. 2V ) , cicating paving district No. 3 , ex- ending on Tvventfourth street from A to K streets , was p.isscd. The polling ilares Avcro sdcctcdas follo\vs First Waid First dlstriit in the vacant building on tlio east sldo of Tnoiit ) slxtli street between M und N ; second uistrict in lonrj Be.il's building oa the \\cst , sldo of Cvventfourth ) street between J nnd K streets ; Third district In 'llionm Iloitor's smith1 } , tlioiastslde of Twenty-fourth street jotwccn Knucl L streets. Second wurd-Pirst district In Judge jevj's oflko on Tvvont.v-sixth sticct ; Second district in the bulldiiifr at Is'lnctocnth and S streets , B i own paik ; Ihlrd district In tlio vacant building on Dcllcvuo and Kallioad avenues , Albright Third ward 1'irst district in Chester A Ivans' building , T\vontr-nlnth undlt streets , Second district In John Kllhor's ' building , Ihirtitth and Q streets. fouith ward lu the old bnm attho ox- change. _ An After : \llil ui gilt Tiro. At 2 o'clock last Fiidnj iii.htVlllinm Jorngan , residing between Twonty- filth ana rvvonty-shth and L. and M streets , \vns awakened by smoke In his house 11 } the lime Mr. Corrlgin sot nisfninilv caicd for Iho vvholo inside of his liousu vvas on Hie 'Iho prompt aiilvul and oflicloiit serviio of Keseuo hose soon extinguished the Iliuics The ihtnago was about WX ) Jli CorriK.in ? "JO insurance. The origin of the tire li unknown. otoH Alxnit tin ) Gil ) . Mn A. N. llogeti of Albright Uquitolll. IMra \ VilliaruVatnor Is sick with lung troubles. Charles Wobcr Is puttliicup a uo\\ build if ? at Albright. An Infant uauglitor of Mr and Mrs fi. li , Dutton is danycrousl ) 111. \Vlley Ham of Kent , \VaMi \ , \lsltuig William II Myers of Albriulit. Suiorlntendcnt | Hj II Mcday of thoU. II. Haininoiidroinpuiy has KOIO toUhicafo. A Ciorinin thoitro , to bo followed by a dance , will be given In Ilium's opor.i house this evening. Gcnoral Manager Tjjnuvti and thief C.ittlo IluycrThomjisoiioC tlio ( I 11 , Hammond company are hero from Chicago Mrs ICobcrt , wife of Ilonnaii K'obeit , who 1ms been on the sick list forsomntnne , is bet tor nnd is able to bo about the houso. James Penman Uied at 2 o'clock voiterd.iy afternoon at the residence of I. . . Dull ) , Twonty-llfth and I streets , mil vvlll bo buried Monday. Kov Thomas Stephenson , pustnr of the Fir-jtllautlst church , T\uitv-sevuiitti , bo tvvecn M and N Streets , will hold both morning nid o'vcmngberviuis todiv. Mrs Kats > Gapon , aped forty vears , vvlfo of feoiK ! CJapon , was huiieil from the family residence , .W-M It stitot , nt J odoc-k vestei iliiy iiftoinooii. liitcrtiionlas Jiiailo Iu Uaurcl lllllcoinclory A privnto social and dance will bo gliron In the looms of the Socid club Pi Hay fiuiiinp. the 'Jth. Messrs Jlarry C Miller , D.inM Sullivan , lUi II J3oud and It. A Cariwiilci are the cominittio on nranuoiuents. Kobort I , Wheeler , pastor of the 1'resb ) . tori in church , will iircacii nt II o'r-loilt un "Our Uut ) to thlldhood. " 1'rcsldont Itn\U T. Martin vv 111 conduit tlio Kndcivor society ivt I ! r > odoclt The lo Tilur cvoiilni ; scr- \ tcos and bormou lit 7 .ifl o'douk The social in the Prosb terian cliurUi last IVida ) nlKlittu Mryvill ntttndod con- sideling Iho iiirlcmrntvnthir The juo- graramo was \vell piopnrod und llnel ) r 'ii- ilorul , and all jiroiont proililm ll ou" ut tlio iiiOHtt'ioabloiharvUbo ! ] < .lls our tdd lu tlio ilty. MS. J , BENSON , Just Received Silk nnil Ootton Undorwonr la Black anil Colors. Some ! llarKnin < i lit Union Sultn Npeelnt rinle of .Von und I > cslrnble in Kid Cloves Sco Our .Now ri Oootls. ( eduction In ooreoK 2oo to 7Cc reduction on all our cotuoK \\ro have too hi i { jo a slock nnd will tai < o this vny to icducu stock and clvo our cutlomoiu a benefit. Our stoik is ncknoHledjicil to bo bj fur the best ictail stock olcoiiots in thoclty , It Includes nil the loading innke , 1 * . D.l { . AO. , 1'liouiMn\ | C. 0. , Down's War ner s nnd in my oUiou.Vo Imvo from Oto lOdilToient styles in each of these niakos , vorj short \ % alsts and o\trji long \v , lists. , \VA1SFS. \ lorrK AVarneis , l uipolso , Jonnobs Mlllor , iroutoti. Silk Kgyptiau cotton and Balbrlgpnti underwear. lg.Viilttui ] cotton mnkos tlio finest quthtjof xindor\v \ irns , its soft to.xturo and rich color cannot bo injured by washing. \\roluvo just received a wv largo stock of wilk and cotton ribbed "undor- \\c.\r inblaik aiiilcream colors Silk union suili , black and cioamcol- 01 s , 80 " 5 anil SO. 75. Lisle vests , GOc , 7oc , $1.00 , SI 2) . Cotton ve ts in black , wluto andcic.mi , 2reJOc ) , 50o , 7oc$1.00 Silkdravpis. black and cream , 31.60. S3 50 , $175 $ , $5. 7 5 Cotton di.ivvois 50c , 7SV , Soc , SI.25 , SI 50 , SI.S5. \\To hivojust icccivcd a beautiful line of kid cloves , in ull the now and desir able sliadusjor Luster , lncludiiidres | ; cd and uiiiUcssod. ( loodmck piovo , Sl.OO. 5-hool , d i e od.J . 1.50 quality , for 31.00. 7'hook undiOhscd , forSl.M. 8 button moaquotalio uiulrcsiod , for SI 5S aiidSS 00. All ( 'lovos llttcd to the Innd. Something now and elegant inUovllos in our ait dupartmont. 2\11S. \ ! .1. Bl'.N'SON , 15th , neir Uouylai. To every ono hiving puichascd an or- jinoftis vlthhiif the put bovontcon ycaro a th art will bo gl\enfioo. A. UUSIT , 15JJ Douglas street. tci hah and bonnets displayed all at Bliss 1")10 Douglas. See to it that jour name and addiess frits in the nov citj director ) now in incss. J. M. Wolfe & Co. , olOPaxtoiiblk. AT Aijfi Aij\ie..Mir > . A Scout \Vlw Thin leg tt c liidliuiM Are "Undo Jimmy" Cannon , -vvoll-knovvn povcrnmout scout , arr nod in tlio city yoitor- clay from \VasbIiiston. Spcikliig of t lie re cent Indian outbrcilc , ho said1 "i'hcro would not lm\o been any tmuWo nt ull , In my opinion , If the Indians had not been nskcil to give up tlii < lr arms. Thoj ot scared vvlion asked to Jo thh , ami thoncht they -would ba sovcrolj puiilshoO after they hul complied with the order , and so pre ferred to light r.ithor thim inrtwith their ilro-iirtni ' There won't ' be nuy tioublo with tbo In- dhns this spilng , unless it should IJQ stlnod up by vldouswliitot > ople. . The Itirtlnns hive inoro scnst > tlnn some ptoploglvo tlicin credit for Thcj Uiiovv Uncle Sam can cisily put down an ) uprwlnKanil they The f olio vv In inimao HOOIUOJvorj \ Is sued b.vJutlgj Shields rvvitorJiy : Nam a in a ulilreu Ace. IN .T. lenwtll Omiha . 'J 1 hum i llolr , iul : n' , Neb SJ1 ( Hcnrlrli ll vn , Oiniliii .is ( Ihrlbtluailstinr , Onuhu . . L'O Meets ! ' < > morrow. Connnlssioncrs Bcuinand 'llinmowaioluo onlj mcmbois vvhoput. limn , opiienrancojcs- terday nftonioon. The meeting was ud- Joumcduntiltomoriotv at2 o'cloelt CltAnoS-Mrs r.avlnu , aged SJ til Iho rosl- ( iLiico of licr Kriutlsuu , J. U. Tiylor , JJJO Indian i uiniio IntiTiiiint it Tccuinsch , Neb , Mend iv , Jlnreh 21,1890 mi ; riioij * hitfcnr toOitr I'nlroni , pounds of ovtrn U stiRar ( nlinojt \vliltolor ) iJl.OO. HI pouiielsurntuilntod silffnr , Sl.OtX loxiwet topoll22 ! iiotunlsof granulivtod " * supur for sBJ.rx ) on Ainll 1. A llnoeolleo for S.HJ per pound. Choice mixed lea -Go t per povind. S SiiK'iir coin 9c per > MIL / SoliilpnoKeil loiniitoos,0c per can. ' lllucberrlis , licporcivti , Mu now fat noas o per cm. llox of prooit Ijooo. Ono pound can of llonbon b dor KKians foi i ! jo. Tills biklntf ponder Is uirantooil to picas * . il ) > oimd uiis l.miidty snip "UV1. ( Jooilsvrup tOc pur gallon. A medium syrup Tie pot jrullon. UxtiullnosyrupSOdnortriillo'i. C'hoi CQ Xo\v \ OrloaiH syrup for cookiiij ( | > uiposo $ IOo to ( "As tier f Mllois. JUJliL'S O , O. I ) CJUOrilRY , fil J.V. 101 h , Tol. 11)5. ) lllc ant illipliy ol lOnstor milllnory iillvvoekntHlifc3r , , lolO Doiiflns8ticot. { lloys\\ranled P \\iintcilntA. ) . D. T. Co , IliO I Douglas street ; yoocl W. 7 Seaman , wiigons and car- CO klnils ol mineral water In the hot , tlo or ease Shi nuin , JlcConnoll , 161.1 Dodjjo st , 12d tloor v < > st ot postolllco- J , K. Dlo trick , architect , 1)00 ) N.Y Life. The Dalcnln Jlut hp-lim . Tlio linprovoinonts tint Invo tilvon pi .no at Iho DaKota , hot siiriiijjs iluriii ( thotii ) > t ycir inikolt now ono of the imM uomilsii , nttracth onnd iluwliublo rc-sortam the countij. In iidaitioii to the boiielitsto bo iloilv vl front tli use of the Kiitor , tlio Hiiporior ellmato nut boiiitiful natural surroutidiiif sivnili-r it tiiicxpoi'iiill } utti.ictivo iv-ort , while the ciuiti\o p loiioi ties ot tlio water miiUo tlinhpilntrs.1 rival of tlio fitmom hot spiiiiK-sof Aikani.i . Aniplo hotel ac- oominoihtionsaioprovlilt'diit ro ison ililo raks and tlio joiiriuv to and from oan no\v \ bo quicMy and I'nmdirtnbly inado via the I ieinont , llUliorn A Musoml Vnlloy i.iilio.td , vvliich lius boon com pleted to the liot springs. IXcMiislon tickotaiuo sold ut rodiieul r.iteH. Pull Informalloiuan bo obliiiiiod upon ( ii ) } > ll < cation to an ) n ont o ( Iho I'romont , Ullt- hoin & Missouri Valley inilio.id or by .1. K lluehmivn , iigonl,0iuiui. ! See I'd Johnston & Go's list of bar pains in South Omaha pioperly In tin spicial columns. I0n t > r IHnpluy ot Lidict , vl'lt the pat torn room foi mil lliicry ( in .Monday , atMra 11. H. Oavlos , oiosito ) ] ] ) BOYDS. - ON K VV KK \ COM 511 N'CIS'O MONDRY , MHROH 23 , Eettirn of tlio Popular Fa orito3 , TUP Ollir.IVYI. . AND \MIICMI l'AMOI . Hanlon Brothers. L mnix \ \\TIIv. faKNOM. CMKNT 1'iibontln for tlic flrt Him m Onuhu llicli Gorgeous , I\re\v Spectacular Panlomime , \viricir CREATED SUCH TALI- Now Yor-k , Boston , Plilladelpliin , Chicago , Cincinnati and St Iouls. now on sale DIME EDEN SEE , Cor. llth and Farnam Streets , Omaha. Ob" MARC II 23d. The Midget Actor Hi K IS yens of age , 2S indies till . .mlelgu \ \ 10 liuiiniK He < lr luini' , locl.ti j 'iilr > aiul \ sc.ind ( IcliuiMlriIntj oi.itions. WUitml instance , _ The Smallest Orator Who Ever Lived ' As a IVlidget there Is None Smaller , AS AN ORATOR NONE GREATER ' 1 lie l > Isl n iiMid ( KiiHipc.m Aitist , LA A lu t'u1 Muni Ions Oriental BLACK Tlio inus' ' Miis.-itlonalIllusion In ( lie vnilil , as pmcj lld ( ( In thopi'iilvl > < , soic in * .mil ini ifiniiH ofllii11'nst Imlliis l I ri'oil/o tlio l iioiuiil nut lies l ti > iilijecl Mi'miMdi ' , U ' ! \ ' . ' I ) ostapo ( ho valclmfllii'iiioshlislliiiit. La Venn aj'111' ' t % .unl ills. . | ' | > < Mi. , oliji'ils nujioai a 1 " . ioi * vilU'lm rtcicrpnicll e-l - r jilliihioiiiiimiid. Tlicj'rf.ili'-tplc PEDRO "MEXICAN BIL.LV < , | ( rlllo .sliot of Mi xlui , In ( iiricy und Ilin Jl.fiOO . Ill sIluliiKpiiiintt. ' , ti kl ohiulliifc' tliiui nl Hi" L.Hlu | ciillfl. : MUS o il Ul- > s , i.'lo. W. D. AMEMT pnor. M I.OMNIIIut"i : \ Mimlt ul H ! , ( till artist. PHA\rASJIOCOttIC\L \ \ ILLUSION THELEHRS OrcllisnlIns vlmi olijuitly tinted. Trina- . . iio Ma lo Auoidej ruULuily. j ) in-lit Illuhlons. . Mluil. Mluil.ROBERT MISS LUNA LOVliXRIiRG ROBERT BRUCE 11. Itcnu'iiiber lint ( no tllmo admltsto all , .Vllno she , ( imiilnu fic.iKs , _ . „ . . nstlo | . r n pU-iiMire , I'litotiiliimcnt , stiidj , tlioiiflil ormuiiie.iu'ill goto tliu DIME EDEN MUSEE , M