8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SUNDAY , MARCH 20 , 1892-S1XTEEX "PAC.ES. Something Wonderful Going on at Stone- hills Tomorrow , Monday , WONDERFUL BARGAINS EVERY HOUR lonk to Vour lllfclit on llntorliiR Soinn- thliiK IHItiTrnt In u Time Hull Itrnil Ilio Jnlrmliirtloii llclmv It Kxpliilnit ItM'If. Tomorrow every hour wo arc "going to place on n counter to your right on entering Porno wonderful bargains. Wo describe each ono below , nleo the tlmo they are going to bo on sale. You can not miss the counter. It is to your right us soon as you got into the door. Every hour the goods on this counter will bo changed as you will see below. All wo ask is live minutes _ at the beginning of every hour to change about these goods. Head carefully below the following bargains which wo ofTor every hour and bo sure that you are on hand or you will not got Iho bargains wo advertise. Wo shall begin the sale sharp at I ) o'clock , not before. From 0 to 10 o'clock Wo offer 100 pieces of now spring cali cos , plaids , stripes and figures , at : ic a yard. Wo will not sell moro than 0 yards to a customer. These nro Iho Lodl calicos and , as every lady knows , they nro woith 8c a yard. Wo shall have enough clerks to wait on everyone that comes during this hour. From ID to 11 o'clock Wo give vou a bargain such as you have never before purchased. It is about the Hiimo as giving the goods awny , but for ono hour the stuff goes. Wo will not guarantee this bargain to last the hour out , but think it will. If it don't , don't be mad , because wo shall bo plain with you. Wo have n big lot of it now , but as wo shall not limit the quantity wo do not know how long it will last. It is about 10,000 remnants of silk clastic , running from one-quarter of a yard in length up to two yards. You oan have your choice of it for le a pieco. Wo do not cnro how much is in the piece. It all goes at the same prico. It is worth 2oo to ! if > c a yard. From 11 to 12 o'clock Wo offer ! )00 ) pieces of fancy plaid and figured spring wash dress goods , full , ' 18 inches wide , double width , remember. It is worth 18c a yard. From 11 to 12 o'clock these goods go tit 8Jc a yard. Wo shall limit. 20 yards to a customer. From lli to 1 o'clock Wo offer 500 pieces of shirting ging hams , also a lot of blue and white chucks fof aprons. These goods are good qual ity , they having no starch at all in them. They go during this hour at 4jc u yard. Wo guarantee them fast color. From 1 to 2 o'clock "Wo are going to glvo you a benefit. Our customers will no doubt remember the great silo : of jewelry wo held several days ago. We shall pick out all the poods that are worth from 50o up , and place them on snlo for the ono hour at le. ! ) If you are a good judge you can get goods in this lot worth us high as $3.00 , an we will hold nothing in reserve from this big stoclf of jewelry that wo advertised , and wo will sell everything for ono hour at l ! > e. You can buy beau tiful nnck chains , breast pins , and the lace pina wo will sell will bo I'.le ' for as many as there is on a card that wo throw on sale. Froln 2 to 3 o'clock \vo are going to give the ladies who con template buying lace curtains a rare treat. Wo have SO pair of lace curtains worth about $0.00 a pair. They are extra wide , so that one can bo used for a win dow. In fact , they nro the widest cur tains wo ever had in the house. Wo olTer these curtains for $2.05 a pair dur ing this hour , and to make this hour cx'tra interesting wo shall give with each curtain a polo and fixtures. That makes , bear in mind , 2 poles and 2 pairs of fixtures with every pair of curlains free of charge. From it toI o'clok Wo offer 2o pieces of extra quality , fancy outing flannel , suitable for shirts , tea. gowns , wrappers , boys' waists , etc. This is none of your cheap stuff that has boon selling around town for 5c a yard , but extra quality , worth 12je. It goes during this hour at 5c per yard. From 4 to o'clock " \Vo offer 50 pieces pants goods in rem nants of from Ij yards up. They are the entire product of the remnant's of a Trenton , N. J. , woolen mill. They will make beautiful pants for boys , as well as men. For this hour wo will sell all those remnants at one-naif price. They are all marked in plain figures , and marked about one-half what they are worth , but for this hour they will go for just ono- lialf what they are marked. From S to 0 o'clock "Wo shall offer 1100 pieces of imitation china silks , worth 15o a yard , atIJc. . Wo shall limit 20 yards to'a customer. Do not forget that these goods aton-ch hour mentioned will bo placed on the right hand counter on entering our store. Our spring opening ol millinery goods will take place Thurwlny and Friday , March 2-1 and 25. STONHHILL'S. Samuel Burns Is offering the cclc- lirattitl Jewett filter at not cost. The Working Woman's union meats every Sunday afternoon tit 2:110 : at 101(1 ( Douglas street , up stairs. To Oklahoma anil tlio Territory , Clirap. The Chicago , Hock Island & Pacific railway will sell tickets March 22 to nbovo points at ono fare for the round trip. Tickets good for ! 10 days , and they can bo purchased at nil principal "Hock Island" towns In Nebraska , Kau nas and Colorado. .1X0. SUUASTIAX , G. T. fc P. A. , Chicago. Ideal ladles' hall-dressing parlors , hair goods , toilet articlesSOU S loth.tld floor. Silk and dross goods snlo , Stonohill. iloliiK Hunting ? If you are , the numerous lakes and river bottom country along the Sioux City & Pacific railroad in Iowa 10 or 50 miles from Omaha offer the best induce ments. Two daily trains each way. Ticket olllco HOI Fnrmun street' . Mrs. U. II. Davies is showing the finest line of millinery In the city. Op posite postolllco. Jifiiutlliil Clifton Illll , No , wo don't rent houses. No , wo will not trade this prororty for down town property , or for farms or for property in tiinall towns outside. Yes , wo have a few houses for sale ou onsy payments to the right parties. A party having n , clear lot worth from $300 to $500 can put it in as a ilrst pay niont on house and lot. Yes. the streets ixro lighted. Yes , the city water IB there , Yes , most of the streets have eidowalks , and many of the streets are graded. Yes , mail la delivered twice daily. Yes , wo Imvo as prosperous one enterprising a community as can bo found Miywhoro in any city. Yes , the motor loaves every ton minutes. Yes the Holt Line trains stop at Grant street YCB , wo will build the house at actua * COST , A. P. TUKUY , Now York Life Crowds Attend the Wonderful Silk Sale at " Stonchills. iRAND SILK AND DRESS GOODS SALE WomlnjIlir Itannor Day for Silk * iiml l > rcn flixHlft UarKnlm Unliritnl Of Trier * That Will Surprise Vou Tomorrow , Tomorrow wo cap the climax by beginning - ginning the greatest silk and tlrcss joods Bale over attempted in the state of Nebraska. Wo purchased from a Now York im porter 8.000 yards of dress silk. Wo placed part of them on sale Saturday , nit have left the plumbs in reserve for tomorrow. They will not bo advertised after to morrow , as they will bo all sold tomor row , sure , without fail. If they are not .ho price will go up out of sight com- mrcil with what you can purc-lmso them 'or ' tomorrow. Tomorrow , tomorrow , : omorrow Is going to bo the banner day. Bo sure and como in tomorrow. What wo want to impress upon you is Llmt tomorrow will bo a grand day , not the dav after tomorrow. Silks , just think of it , at 22o a yard. Such silks ab other houses will sell for SI.00 , for 22c. That is wo sell them at 22c tomorrow. At ( J3e wo are going to offer tomorrow goods tlmt the importer sold for $2.00 a yard to the wholesale trade , so you can have a faint inkling of the value of thos > o beautiful silks. At 880 wo shall oiler Hies that will retail in this city all over at H 00 a yard. All wo want the ladies to uo is to como in Monday and EOO this line of silks that wo shall place on sale. Thcro is at least ono piece of every kind of silk nrndo in this wide , wide world. There are china silks , Japanese silk ? , India silks , surah silksglaso silks , l'cau-de-Soio silks , gros grain silks , satin rhndames , crepe do ehein , fades and in fact every kind of silk imaginable. Silks with two colors in them. The magnillccnco of this sale is be yond our power to describe. All wo ask of you Is to come in and vou will bo pleased. UK12SS GOODS. If you are going to buy a dress , lady , this coining season , Monday will bo your roat opportunity. Wo noticed in Thursday's paper an ad. from a competitor advertising certain dress goods at certain prices. Well , wo nro going to offer them way below what they wcro advertised for 'by our illustrious competitor. In fuel wo are going , to use slang , [ cut the lifo out of dress goods tomorrow. Wo have not the trade that want to buy a lot of truck for 5c or ( ! c a yard , consequently wo are only going to ad vertise the bolter grades of dress goods , of which v/o received about 300 pieces by freight Saturday. Wo will begin by advertising the very best grade. At S8c wo offer in twenty-one different shades a line of extra quality and extra width henriottas. Genuine Gorman goods , silk finished. These are the $1.50 grade , the finest ifoods manufactured. At the same price wo offer eleven shades in crcpon cloth , worth 1.115 per yard. At 7-lc we offer u lineof Bed ford cords , the $1.00 quality. Ono of our competi tors advertised the honriotta at 75c. Wo have thirteen shades in this same qual ity loft which wo offer tomorrow at 50c a yard. These goods are strictly all wool anil the silk finished. At 5-1 Acve shall offer fifty-six differ ent plaids and stripes in camel' * hair and ilannolots , worth 85c to $1.00 a yard.At . At three shillings wo shall offer a line of plaid dress goods thatourcompetitors advertised at oOe a yard as a bargain , worth 7oc. They are the identical goods they advertise. Do not let this opportunity pass if you want to get a dress way below the regu lar prico. Ono of our competitors are advertis ing that they are sole agents for the P. & 1' . kid gloves. Wo handle this line , and our prices are 25o a pair below what they are advertised for by the linn claiming to bo the sole agents. Our opening of spring millinery poods will take place Thursday" and Friday , March 24 and 2-3. STONEHILLS. Now spring styles in milinory goods. All the latest novelties. F. M. Schadell & Co. , 1522 Douglas street. Silk and dress goods sale , Stonohill. C. D. Wood worth & Co. , successors to Wolty & Guy , 1UKI Farnam street , man ufacturers and dealers in harness , sad dles , etc. Samuel Burns hail an opportunity when east to buy a job lot of ' 'English agatevatos , worth UIl.oO to $4.50 , and is offering them at the uniform price of $2.00 for next week. Call and goo them. Incursion to OUIaliomu. On March 22nd the Burlington route will sell return tickets to all points on lines of A. T. & S. F. and C. , H. I. & P. railroadb in the territory of Oklahoma. Tickets good until April 21st , will bo on sale at 122U Farnam street. W. F. Vuill , city ticket agent. Silk and dross goods sale , Slonchill. ONI ; I'-AHI : i\uuitsioy : To Oklahoma Mnrrli ' , " , > . Round trip tickets will bo on sale via Santa Fo route , March 22 , from all points in Kansas and Nebraska to points in Oklahoma and return at rate of ono faro for the round trip. Tickets good until April 21. Stop-overs allowed in Oklahoma , For tickets and full information mation apply to your nearest ticket agent or address K. Ij. Palmer , passen ger ngont Santa Fo Koute , 11110 Farnam street , Omaha. Hamilton Warren , M. D. , eolootlo and magnetic phyaldau and surgeon. Spe cialty , disoasoj ot women and children. HUN. lUth street. Telephone148i AVonilrrlanil mid ( irunil Oorra House , Fifteenth street and Capitol avenue , Hroulllards famous wax works , Cntullcs marvelous illusions , thousands of de lightful surprises. IQu admits to all , lOc. AV1 Traveler * Know a good thing wlion they see It , and when they travel they select the Burlington route. They know that to Chicago anil the eabt , to Kansas City and the south , and to Denver and the west , the "Q" is the best line. The Burlington "vostlbulod flyer , " which loaves the union depot , Omaha , at 4.30 p , in. every afternoon is by far the most comfortable train to Chicago' , it is made up of magnificent yes , mag nificent Pullman Bleeping cars , elegant reclining : chair cars , comfortable day coaches , and dining cars on which one may obtain meals "fit for the gods. " Omul in daily , two other trams leave for Chicago at 0:60 : a. in. and 9:20 : p. inboth of which offer superior service. W. F. YAir.T , , City ticket agent , 122U Furnaiu street THE BOSTON STORE , 2,000 , Pieces Fine Spring Dress Gooch from Townsend-Monlant's Great Snlo , GREAT LINEN SALE IN THE BASEMENT Finn Ttirklftli Toirrli , Bn ) Turkldh ( Tinvrl ) ! ! IH-hifli lllrnclicil Cnnlind II I-let AM I.lnrn dims , II l-iu. DHESS GOODS ON MAIN FLOOR Double fold , cheviot plaid dress goods , Oc , worth Uc. ) HS-lneh now wool Bedford cords , till hpring shades , lOc , worth 20c. Fancy brocade Windsor twills , olcgant double fold goods , 12Je , worth 2-je' 38-inch line English cashmeres , all colors and black , 14e , worth IWe. 10-inch finest English honriotta , in blacks only , 25c , worth COc. I0-inih ! all wool crojio effect and striped Bedford cords , suitable for tea gowns and combinations , 3Sc , worth S5e. Tlio newest styles of cheviots and camel's hair novelties for early spring wear , -10c ; sold all ever for " 60. Elegant now Bedford cords , plain and fancy effects , till the latest shades , guar anteed pure wool , Too a vnrd. BLACK GOODS BARGAINS. 35 pieces all wool novelty serges in spring weight i inches wide , 4'Je- ' , worth ' 85c. ! 10 pieces of tlio latest fads in black goods over shown , -10 inches wide , in wool and silk mixtures , fancy Windsor cords , figures , crepes and silk llnishod serges , silk warp tirmares and honriotta cloths , all tit Sou , worth 31.50. L1NKNS IN THE BASEMENT. Fast color , turkey red table damask , lOc. lOc.Extra Extra flno heavy cream satin damnsk , 30c. 10 pieces , wide cream damask' , new patterns , o3e ; regular price , 75e. Finest grade bleached damnsk , 65c ; worth $1.00. f pieces full bleached satin damask , S9c ; worth 81.35. 5-8 full bloachcd selvage napkins , OSc a do/.nn. Only ono do/.en to a customer. Turkey red fringed napkins le each , all sixes. All linen loom damask towels Oc each. Extra i'r/.o all linen towels lOo. 100 do/en assorted knotted fringe damask towels 2oc ; worth 50c and 05c. ' OS dozen assorted all linen inomic , bureau and dressing scarfs , 18x51 in. , go at 2oc , worth 03a Elegant line of hem-stitched open work tray cloths , bureau scarfs and lunch cloths at "Boston Store. " Popu lar prices. Extra special stamped , canvas splash ers , 2c each. Spot cash purchase ; entire production New England factory , white and colored bodspreaus. Frinired colored bedspreads , 5'Jc. Better grade colored "fringed spreads , 85c. Genuine mitcholine bedspreads , SI. 10. Finest mitcholino bedspreads made , $1.08. $1.08.Whito White crochet spreads , Ooc. Full si/.o , Sl.2.3 , Marseilles pattern spreads , Soc. 12-t Marseilles pattern crochet spreads , $1.39. Special : Finest white imported Mar seilles bedspreads , go in 3 lots , $2.48 , $2.08 nnd $3.48 ; all worth double. THE BOSTON STOUE. Northwest corner 10th and Douglas. Monday and Tuesday , March 21 and 22 , wo will oxnibit to the trade French pattern hats and bonnets and IMPORTED MILLINERY NOVEL TIES. MISSKS KAHI. , & JOHXSTO.V , At N. B. Falconer's. i Hall. IIebre\y theatrical performance Sun day evening , March 20. Second week of the great success. An Unfortunate Love under the management of Abraham Gold of Chicago. See Mr. Gold in his great character of Chat'/.kol ( idiot ) . Tickets 35c , reserved seats 50c and 7oc , to bo ob tained at box otlico Sunday afternoon. Dooi's open at 7 p. m. Silk and dress goods sale. Stonchill. AVondorlaiul anil ( iranil Opera llonsr. Fifteenth Direct and Capitol avenue , all this week the Rinhoart Opera , com pany in the new opera "A Waif's Luck. " Twenty great specialty stars and a musee filled with wonders ; lOc ad mission. Performances of the same length as the high priced houses. Dr. Cu'lirooi-o , oeulis ; . Boa building : J. E. Dletrick , nrc"nhaet,003 N. Y. Life. New designs and patterns in dfnnor sots. M. II. Bliss , 1410 Farnam street. < Mllr' ' < Time to the lilHt. Under the schedule , which recently went Into effect on the Chicago it North western Ry.t passengers can leave the Union Pacific depot , 'Omaha , daily at 0:15 : p. m. and arrive atChicago at fl:5'J : ' o'clock the next morning. This arrangement reduces the time to Chicago two luurs , and also affords con nection with all of the fast limited trains for the cast , and the journey to New York , Boston and other eastern cities may now bo made In several hours quicker than over before. In addition to this service the after noon "liver" via the Chicago fc North western Ry. loaves the U. P. depot daily at 5 p. in , and arrives at Chicago at 8:15 : the next morning. Both of the above mentioned trains are vcstibulcd throughout and are equipped with \Vagnor and Pullman sleepers , free reclining ch.iir curs and "Northwestern" . dining cars. Bitgtrngo checked from reMdcnco and through sleeping car berths reserved. City olllco , 1401 Farnam street. R. R. RiTCniu , General Aient. G. F. WKST , C. P. & T. A. Powder : A Pure Cream of Tartar Powder. Superior to every other known. Used in Millions of Homes 40 Years the Standard. Delicious Cake and Pastry , Light Flaky Uiscuit , Griddle Cakes , Palatable and Wholesome. , Ho other baking powder docs such work. TV ! ) PTIP1M1 P PA L STIGER & CO , New Capes , Now Ulsters , Now Reefers , Top Ocots and Blazers , GENUINE NOVELTIES FOR SPRING ( Irnnil DUplityNor Oholro Novelty lire" * llnoiln-ltUli riRiirnl luilla Silk ( Irrat ltarfnln In Plnln mid 1'nncy Da'ji tloods. PARISIENNFNOVELTY ROBES. PHsso , damask , broeho , cropon , cou- tile , chovlot , tweed , etc. , etc. Every thing that is fashionable in style and coloring will bo displayed Monday. Prices and styles invlto your purchase. C1IALLI FiNEST GRADE- FRENCH C1IALLI. Over 150 styles to select from. Un surpassable for fct\'lo and shading ? . CIIALL1. IIIALLI. C1IALLT. Three cases line woolchnlli , exquisite styles , sale prlco lite. lc. ! ) IDc , They will not last long. Select your dress at once. BEDFORD CORD. 1.000 yards , all the Into shades of flno Bedford cord 37 k. 37 3 c. S7J . BARGAINSl BARGAINS ! Wo have placed a counter apart for bargains. On Monday wo ofTor cheviot , tweed and pretty summer suitings worth 85c , 75c and 03c at 55c. 50e and 42Jc. BLACK DRESS GOODS. $1.00 40-inch honriotta for UOc , $1.00 40-inch serge for Hoc , 800 nunsveiling lor ( Wo. $1.00 Bedford cord for ! )0c. ) And o ior bargains ; visit our store Montluy.BLACK BLACK JAPANESE SILK. A rich , pure silk , dyed and finished in France , worth Doc. Wo close the balance of this line at 70c. FIGURED INDIA SILK. \Vo have just added over 100 new styles to our already largo line of this beautiful silk. C LO A K D EPARTM ENT. Our stock of black and tan capos at $5.00 , $7.00 , $10.00 , $13.00 and $15.00 are all made 40 inches long , with medicl rolling collar. These goods are very stylish and are extra value. Tills week wo will offer a bargain in reefer jackets in black , blue and two shades of tan , made of all wool worsted cloth and 28 inches long , choice $0,50 , worth $8.00. Wo also show this week the latest novelties in ulsters with capes and largo hood.i lined with changeable silk. These goods are the latest for street wear and extremely stylish. Don't fall to visit our ladies' , misses' and children's ' shoo department on the second lloor. lloor.KELLY KELLY , STIGER & CO. . Cor. Farnam unit 15th street. JIKNXJSTT'.S CUT I'KICK.S On I'iitrnt lcdlrlnrs Great Salt- . Commencing Monday- morning all genuine patent medicines to bo sold at Bennett's popular cut prices , which are away below tho'So-cullocl "Long Established Prices. " Lay in your supply now and save monoy. \V. R BENNETT CO. 300,000 bars Union soap sold in Nebraska braska last month. It's the bust. Union soap employsNebrnska labor. Silk and dress goods sale , Stonohill. Tliu Kiiflor tint Only Iiiior | Cure. With scientific treatment , no failures and no time lost. Visit the institute , South Omaha. \VoiKlcrliinil anil Cnnul Opera HIIUM- . Fifteenth street 'ind C'apitol avenue , nil this week the Rinhcnrt Opera com pany in the new opera "A Waif's Luck. " Twenty great specially sttirs and a musco filled with wonders , lOc admis sion. Performances of the same length as the high priced hotihcrf. OmaliacomprcFscd yeast strictly pure. California. You have seen California frequently mentioned in newspapers and tnu'/a/.InoK Perhaps a friend has been there anil writes enthusiastic letters bad : homo about the climate and the fruits. It makes you anxious to sco the country for yourself. The best time to go is in the fall and winter. Then work hero is least press ing and California climate is now pleas ing. The way to go is via Santa Fo route , on ono of that lino's popular , per sonally conducted parties , leaving Chicago cage every Saturday evening , and leav ing Kansas City every Sunday morning. Special agents and porters in attend ance. Pullman tourist sleepers aroused used , furnished with bedding , mat tresses , toilet articles , etc. Second claw tickets honored. Write to E. L. Palmer , piissongor ngont Santa Fo route , 1310 Farnam street , Omaha , Neb. J A liooil roluiy Try It C'lmnirtcr anil ICniirir.v Hi" Only Ciiltnl : | lti > iiilrml. | Profitable employment can bo secured by men of good reputation who desire to ineronso their income and indepen dence. Many are under the impression that years of experience and other qualillcations that nro not possessed by the average man are required in order to sell Lifo Insurance. This is tine with policies Isfiiied by a number of com panies. Thor policies Issued by the NATIONAL , uro absolutely free from technicalities and need only to bo un derstood by tUu customer to bo wanted. There are u.groat many business men with good copulation and yours of ac quaintance ever an extended field , who can make niich acquaintance yield them a bettor income than they are getting at present , llho secret of commanding Hiich situatiomts ono that commends it self to the good judgment and goad sense , vlIvcstig.ito : the NATION AL'S plans ; sot control of a salable at- ticlo at a salable prlco , in a territory tlmt you can work without long absence from homo and without great expense. Insurance men with experience who would like to'better ' themselves and sell something that the /coj/ ; / < want ; business men that are capable we desire to inform that experience is not nocossarv in order - , dor to make a good income. Thee who bollovo that good work should briny good pay , who desire to connect themselves - - selves with a company that is ever forty years old ; that is indorsed by the ablosi Actuaries , Hankers and Businosb Men in the United Stales ; with assets over $7,000,000 ; the company that issues a policy that is Mmpto to understand , easy to sell ; tlmt combines Siivingti Bank and Life Insurance ; policy that guarantees Investment , protection and the useof your capital and is negotiable the same as nny other bond or stock policies that are original with and is sued only by the NATIONAL , nro ro- bpeotfully invited to confidentially cor respond nr visit M. L. JIOEDER , Manager , Tin : oi CKNT STOUI : . Snpclnt 1'xtrnonllnary Itnrfnlii for .Mon * ilny'n Salr. .1EWELRY BARGAINS. Child's polld gold sot rings , lOo each. Bow knot hair pins , latest styles , 2oc each. Stick pins with bow knots , nil the rngo , 25c each. Brilliant oar drop * , rolled pinto , 2oc each. Solid gold rings 4ic. ) worth $2.00. Celluloid picture frames 2oo each , worth 75c. Ladles' pocket books and hand bags special prices for Monday. Extraordinary bargains In perfumery. Wo want to boom our perfumery de partment and offer for Monday 2 ounce bottles triple extract for 20ca bottle , sold usually at 75c. All of our lOc and 1 oe con ] ) Monday at Gc a cako. This includes Lily White Glycerine , Ideal Bouquet , cold cream nntl glycerine and other fnvorlto brands. Hair brushes , combs and toilet ar ticles at } r less than others ask , We're right in it in house furnishing goods and are offering Ilrst clabs goods at prices never before heard of in Omnlnu Tubs n ( , 45c , oJe and G" > c. Palis , lOc , 12.- and lc. ! ) Washboards , lOc , lee , IDc and 25c. Clothesline , ( I yards for fie. 5 foot step ladders , 5b'c , Clothes bars , 2oc , 20e and 40c. Clothes hampers , OOc , worth $1.2.5. Chopping bowls , 5c , lOc , Ific and 2oc. Lumps , glassware and crockery at loss than cost to manufacture. Don't fail to cxninitio our stock and prices before pur chasing. It will save you monoy. Rouiotnber our baby buggies. We're agents for the celebrated \Vhltnoy make. At $4.)5 ! ) wo offer a splendid full shed reed body enrringo , trimmed in the latest pattern , with ball ornaments , up holstered in American damnsk , with purasol to match ; this is uo shoddy car riage , as most dealers got $10.00 for ono no better. Our Mr. Hardy has just re turned from Now York , where ho pur chased an enormous stock for the spring trade. Now and interesting novotlics are arriving daily. Till00CENT : STORE , 1319 FARNAM STREET. Kin,000. Prompt IMyinnit. O.MAHA , Not ) . , Fob. 2,1 , 18)2. ! ) M. L. Roeder , Manager National Lifo Insur ance Company , Omaha , Neb. : Dear Sir A few days ago I was notified by you that my husband , John F. Boyd , carried a policy in the National Lifo Insurance company of Vermont for $10,000. Today I acknowledge receipt of draft for $10,000 in full payment , on his policy. ' Thanuing you for the prompt'pay ment and assistance you have personally rendered mo in this matter , 1 remain your respectfully. AnniH F. Rovn. No I'nlillflty. It is the patient's own fault if there is any publicity about his or her treat ment tit the Houston Cure Institute , and. if so desired , the treatment can bo so conducted that not oven the other patients will bo aware that it is being done. The ladies'apurtments are en tirely sopurato from those of the men , and neither need ever como in contact with the other. Ilaiiflsomc ( irammnri'y Purl ; . We offer you u homo in this delight ful location on the following terms : Will give yon choice of lots at $ S")0 and build you a house costing $000 , or less if you'wish , or more if you will ad vance the balance , and sell all com plete for $1,750 , $100 when house is com menced , $50 when house is completed , balance $15 to $20 per month. Or will sell two lots adjoining at $1,700 , build houses to cost $1,500 and sell nil complete for $3,200 , $ 00 when house is commenced , $100 when bonce is completed , balance $20 to$25 per month. This offer is good on the Ilrst fifteen houses sold. A. P. Tt'KKY , 818 New York Lifo Building. Why are ladies moro patirotic than men , they buy Union soap. \Voiulcrlaiiil ami ( .raml Oirm | House. Fifteenth street and C'apitol avenue , all this week the Hinheart Opera com pany in the new opera "A Waif's Luck. " Twenty great specialty stars and a musee filled with wonders , lOc admis sion. Performances of the same length as the high priced nouses. Every bar Union soap guaranteed. RAMGE wishes to announce the ar rival of spring woolens and takes pleas ure in showing them to all his friends desiring the best grades of clothes. Silk and dress goods sale , Stonohill. "Xntliliif ; Nv I'lidcr the Sun. " No ! not even through cars to Denver , Ogden , Salt Luke City , Sun Francisco and Portland. This is simply written to remind you that the Union Pacific is the Pioneer in running through cars to the above mentioned points , .ind that the present through arrangement is un. excelled. Wo also make the time. For details address any agent of the company , call on your nearest ticket agent or write to E. L. LOMAX , G. 1' . & T. A. U. P. System , Omalm , Nob. OIT ; or TOWN iirvins. : They Can Now Slake IMirrlintm In Onmliu on Knny Payment * . Your attention is called to the half page announcement on pngo 13 of the Peoples' Mammoth Installment House , 1315-1317 Farnam street , who have ex tended their credit system whereby those who reside In any city or town in the west can purchase goods of them on easy payments , the same us persons can who "csido in Omaha. Hcr&tofore the credit system of this popular house has been conllned to Omaha and Its suburbs , and the fact that they have extended their system of easv payments to all the towns and oitlos of the west will no doubt be appreciated and will bo p'ttrniiizod as soon as it be comes known. Their now 150 page cat alogue will bo ready for mailing April 1 and it Is said to bo the linc.Ht catalogue over Issued In the United States. U contains complete illustrations of furnl lure , carpets , stoves , clocks , silverware and everything essential for housekeep ing. U can be had by sending your ad dress and 10 cents In stamps to cover po. tage. Tliolr terms to out-of-town buyers uro one-third , one-fourth and one-fifth down , balance monthly. Agents are wanted in all the cities and towns of the west. Freight will bo paid on all goods shipped within a radius of 100 miles and shoulu the distance bo greater they pay their proportionate amount. Wrifo for samples of carpets nml for further infer mation. All correspondence answered same day us received" Their mail order department hna three stenographers and typewriter for the solo purpose of answering explicitly all communications from their out-of-town customers. Slofklioldt-iV Not Ire. At the annual meeting of the stock holders of the Mutual Loan and Build ing association , hold on March 7lh , an adjournment was taken to Monday , March 21st , at 7:30 : p. m. , at its olllce. All members are urged to bo present. By order of the president. G. M. N.vmNUr'.lf , secretary. I have the honor to announce to all students of the art of singing Unit the school of my deceased husband , Prof. Cav. Antonio Sangiovnnni , is continued by mo , I having already assumed con trol of itforsomo time previous to his death. Emilia Sungiovnmii , Via Sol- ferino N. 24 , Milano. Bollock china new. M. H. Bliss , 1410 Farnam street. Von are linllrd. Visit the EnsorlnstitutoSouth Omaha , and investigate the euro for liquor , opium and tobacco. Wonderland and ( iranil Opera House. Fifteenth street jmd Capitol avenue , Brouillards famous wax works , Cutullos marvelous illusions , thousands of de lightful surprises. lOc admits to all , lOc. Silk and dress goods sale. Stonohill. . a. HALF l-'Altl ! KXC'UKSION- To the lint Sprintol ; Arkansas Via Hie Wali.isli lEallroad. On April 7 and 8 the Wabash will sell round trip tickets at above rate , good returning until May 10. April 12 the government will commence sale at auc tion of town lots from the reservation. Only 37 hours from Omaha to the springs via the Wabnsh. For tickets , sleeping car accommodations and a map showing location of the property to be sold , with description of the springs , call atVa - bash ollice , 1502 Farnam street , or write G. N. Clayton , N. W. P. Agt. , Omaha , Neb. Subscribe for shares in the 2th ( ! series of the Mutual Loan and Butluing asfo- ciation. You won't regret it. Office , room 111 Chamber of Commerce. G. M. NATTiNGKii , Secretary. Wonderland and lirand Opera llonxo. Fifteenth street and C'apitol avenue , Brouillards famous wax works , Cutullcs marvelous illusions , thousands of de lightful surprised. lOc admits to ail , lOc. $100.000.00 to loan at once on good im proved properly or vacant lots in Omuhu. rJDEMTV TltL'hT t'O.Ml'A.N'V , 1014 Furnam Street. S. R Patten , dentist. Bee building. W. T. Seaman , wagons and cnrriuges. Silk and dress goods sale , Slonehill. U'luit N "Tin- Overland riyrr ? " It is the only vestibuled train running Between Otnalia and Clieyenno. Between Omaha , and Ogdon. Between Omaha and Salt Lake Cily. Between Omaha and Sun Francisco. Between Onmhu and Portland. It is composed of Pullman palace sleepers , Pullman dining1 cars , free re clining' chair cars and modern day couches. 'It is run on the Union Pacific. It is the train to take for all western points. Ills Iho train for you to tnko if you want to got there quickly. It louvcfi Omaha daily at 2:15 : p. m. For tickets and steeping car reserva tion apply at 1)2 , ! ! ) Furnam stri'otOinaba. H. P. Douol , city ticket agent. On Pntrnt Mcilldne Dront Snti- . Commencing Monday morning nil genuine patent medicines to bo sold nt Bennett's popular cut prices , which ni'9 , n vay below the so-called "Long Established Prices. " Tny In your auppl.v now and save monoy. W. R. BENNETT CO , "The yitPPiiV I'rlro Prolilrm. If Mrno * WM the son of Pnnronh's dnupli- tcr , what rulutlun would Moses ho to thn daughter of I'hiuonh's sonf The Qiiooti will plvo na clppnnt Manon fc. Ulsoh orSlclnwiiy tluo tonuit uprlcht , pinno to the Ilrst porjoa nnswcrlni : iho nbovoprob- loin correctly ; tin cICRnnt Rold wntch for the socoml rnrroot answer ; n china dinner set for the thu-it correct nnswor ; nn otccanl silk ilrcss pattpra for the fourth curroot answer , nml ninny other vnlunlilo prl/.oi , nil ot wlilcli nro nnnounccJ In tliU Issue of The Qnoon , Vnluablo spculnl prizes will lie plvon tor th < 3 * first correct iinswors from cnch sfito. Ktich rut-son unawcrliiK must micloo tlftcon 'J-cont u. S. Htninpi for "Tlio O.mnillun ( v > uoen Mlll- tnry Kolintusoiip , " just out , tOROtlicr with n copy of Tlio ( Jncon , coninlninp a tienuiifnl water-color roproilncUon , "Sovon. llo Loves , " nml full particnlni-s of our oitticti * tlonnl prizocoinnoilttons. The olijc-ct of ofTnr- ItiK those iivi/.c < Is to iticronao tin1 clroulntloii of till : ) pnpular fninlly mucnzlnn. lly soiiilin totlny yon may secure a valuaulo nrbo. Can."A. . " Toron , Can. \ Haydru Hro , PrloeH on lluUer. Country butler , Klc. ISc , 20c and 220 per pound ; mudo by Nebraska farmers and is shipped in fresh every day. Nc- brnska creamery 22c , SMe am ! 20c ; mudo at Dodgo. Remember wo are leaders in first-class butler at lowest prices. HAVDEN BROS. , Groceries. ( iitim llaelt to Alaska. Ciiptnlu Lavender of South DnUotn , who lias been spending n part of liU tune In Omnlm during the winter , Imi bocu ordered to start nt ouco , so Washington dlspntc li' * stnto , for St. .lohus islind , Alailtu , to ItiuTi nftur thn .scnl Interests. Just nt present. Onntnln Lrivomler Is iilhts homo In Scotland , S. 1) . , nnd his Oinniia friends hnve not vol. learned wlion ho Inumds to start , hut iii'nll probability tin will bu In Omnlm In n fmv tin.vs or at least boforu he leaves for the far north. Mrs Davies is roL'civliifi ; ninny beauti ful novelties in millinery. Ill S. 15th street. Are Von Happy ? If you are ono of the lucky ones that tlmt got a complete outllt at the People's Clothing liouso. 1303 Douglas street , you surely must bo happy.Vo bog to announce that wo just have reduced the price of our jeans pants ; also in our gents' furnishing department prices will bo lower than over. PEOPLE'S CLOTHING HOUSE , 1303 Douglas street * Silk and dress goods sale , Stonenill. liallroail Arrangements lor thn KiK'niupinent , li. A. It , For the national encampment G. It. , tit Washington in Sop'tembor no'xl , the Baltimore & Ohio railroad oilers Jin unexcelled s-orvlco of through limited vestibuled express trains , with Pullman sleeping car's from Chicago , St. Louis , Cincinnati , Columbus , Wheeling , Pitts- buugh , and all principal intcrmediato stations to Washington. The encamp ment will bo ( he greatest event in Washington since the grand review of 1SG5. 1SG5.No No rail roi ; d in America is bo.ter ) equipped than the I ) . & O. to transport huge volumes of passenger trafl'c with dispatch , safety and comfort. Its long experience in transporting crowds to Inauguration ceroinonie.s , Knights Templar conclaves , and similar gather ings on an extensive scale , will provo most valuable In carrying the thousands to the encampment. The B. & O. is the shortest route to Washington from nearly all points east and we1 ? ! . Passengers from Chicago will have the opt inn of traveling via Pitts- burg or via Grnfton. both routes CTOS ° - ing iho crest of the Alleghoniesamid the most p'.cturesqui ' ! cconory in America. All B. & C ) . oiiht-bound trains pass ITvir- per's FOIT.V and traverse the historf < j valley of the Potomac , whoso baUlov , grounds nro familiar to every veteran. Visitors to Washington will bo pleaded to learn that the 15. V O. will sell excursion - . , sion tickets at greatly reduced rules from Washington to Maryland and A ir- ginia battlefields during the cti'-ump- ment. Silk and dress goods sale , Stonelull. OMr.visi ; ; uxc To Oklahoma , Mai-ell : i'M. Round trip tickolH will be on sale via Missouri Pacific- route , March 22 , to all points in Oklahoma and return , at rain of ono faro for Iho round trip. Tlckotu good uiilil April 21. For tickets and information call atolllces , N. K. corner I'tth and Farnum , or depot liith mid Webster. THUS. F. Gonnti'Y , .1 , O. Piiu.ui'i'i , P. & T. A. A. G. P. .v F. A. veterans of Wntorloo still survivcn- Frnnee , unil there are a do/.un other old soil , ( lion , mostly contnnarliiiis , nilvo who fot'h under the great Napoloon. ul T 'C ill Increased Assets. Increased Surplus. Increased Now insurance Written Increased Premium Income , SUMMARY. Ago Forty-four since years incorpor ation , Exporlenco--PassoQ wifely through epidemics , punics and civil war. Progress -Steady and Mibstantlal in crease in HSi-otH , surplus and income. - Strength Large amount of assets in proiiortion to liabilities. Rutio , $1.15 for every- dollar of liability. Mortality Minimum death rate. .Investments Solid , .sofo and prollt'i- ble. Economy Ronsonab'.o saint ios to of ficials nnd economical muntigomont in every department , { Management Able , honest and con servative. System Purely mutual ; no stock holders all prollU being guaranteed the Insured. For Financial Struti th , Low Mortal ity , conservative and wise inunngomont , tin ) National Lifo Iii.iurancu Cum pany ofJVcrmont has no superior. The old jirovorb , ' 'Economy is wealth' ' Is eminently into in the mini- ngemoiil of a Lifo Insurance Company , for It ihusi ho borne in mind that every dollar biivetl in expensed is a do'.lar in dividends to policy holder ? . Is not the company having n high rutlo of surplus over liabilities , a low mortalisy , conservative mnnugomon sufa investments , nnd founded on the rock of Pure Mutuality , the best ono with which to place your Insurance. Assets , I ci'oiilnir : lsl , 1S 1 . ; . $ 7li ( ! . " ,7SO 7 < Total aiioiint : paM f policy hiililiirs slncu orgiiiilmUoii . 7,175,1)17 ) SI- . , ( ) ' ! : t.l lt : IS)1 ! ) , limn-Ill ? . 1-1,707 , ' . : M 01) 'J ' IHCOIIIO for ISiM . . . . . . 2,21S. : ! 0 85 ADVANTNAQEIS. The usual form of Lifo Insurance Contracts contain many objectionable font IP-PS that have boon the cause of dissatisfaction and dlfputo.s. There tire op JtTi' gcucies besides death and old ago , for which they make no provision. J/caUh / miy : bcL'otuo impaired , unking it impossible to continue bmliius * , often in tlio mot t critical time in one's all'aird. > Through financial trouulo or t > j)0'-ulaUoii ) ovo-ything may bo wrecked. Oomip'illnn or position may bo lobt , flius cuttlngou till incomo. Under theses clrcumslani'as , which ovot take ninety-seven out of t\ < V hundred some time inhfo , what lut-uinus of the usual policy of liieiii-incoy ; It iloi- > not furnish money to bttirl or liolpin bullies * . H deus not furnUli money lo meet living expenses , It docs not produce an Income. In blmrt. it renders no Jinain assistance whatever. The policies ixsued by the National Life provides for any emergency tlpit imy arise , and contain the following nbrolulo guaranteed : Fir t. It guarantees an anmml cash value , which after a certain poriol N i ex cess of all premiums paid. This is a great advantage lo a person who may need money In business o1 to protect credit. Second. It guiirantees a paid up policy the exact amount baing specified In con tract. Third. It guarantees extended Insurance for the full amount of Iho | > ull time being specified in the contract. Fourth. It guarantees inviuimnnt , protection and the use of your c.ipital. Fifth. It guarantees money without terminating the insurance , Send or call for hamnlo nolicx. nurtlcularj and rates. M , L , ROEDEB , Manager , Paxton Block , Omaha.