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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (March 27, 1887)
THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : StHSTUAY , MARCH 27 , 1887.-TWELVE BENNISON BROS , , MONDAY , Great Panic Sale at 1610 and 1621 Dong- las Street , How Is the Proper Tlmo to Buy Your Spring Dress Goods All the liatcst Novelties lliiinein- * her Monday. Our slock of dress goods Is very lorge and contains all the latest novelties in foreign and domestic fabrics nnd at prices that we guarantee to bo the lowest in the west. Wo will place on sale Monday morning 60 pieces M in. Ladles Cloths in all the new Spring Shades nt 85c per yard , 50 pieces 51 In. Tricots at 83c , worth 60 Lawn Tennis Combination Suits , an Elegant line of Snnng Shades at $12.50 per suit , worth $20.00. 25 pieces 43 In. Stripes and Checks , Beautiful goods 75c , worth $1.00. FOR MONDAY. 800 doz. Ladies and Childrcns Hem stitched Colored Border Handkerchiefs . 1 Case Now Figured Lawns In Elegant Now Shades and Patterns Monday only 8Jc per yard , not more than 15 yds. to nny ono'customer. 100 pieces Allen Shilling Prints , Mon day only , 8c } per yard. Not more than 12 yards to any one customer. 100 pieces Dress Ginghams , for Monday only , 8c per yard , worth ISJc. Our sale on Boy's Shirt Waists wo will continue another week. Get the boys n Waist ut COc , Clc ! , 85o , JISc. . New Trimmings. New Silk Cords in every shade made and the grandest line of Imported Hosiery in Silks and l-aiicy Lisles over brought to this city , and at prices that all can buy. Don't fail to ex amine our goods before purchasing. Wo 1611) ) and 1631 Douglas St. Bur A HILI.SDALE LOT , AMES , 1607 Farnam. Eastern Htar. Harmony Chapel No. 25 , O. E. S. will hold a special meeting Thursday March 81. for the purpose of initiation. By order W. M. M a pi o ton. A new addition , called Mapleton , will bo placed on the market on Tuesday by Messrs. Brown & Creighton , ( southeast corner of 10th and Douglas. Mapleton consists of 83 acres of beautiful laud lying northwest of the Mute institute and not far from the street car line now being laid to Benson. In addition to this there is almost a certainty of another car line being started very soon which will run mlong the cntiro cast front of Mapleton. With these two lines of transportation lota in this addition will bo very desir able for residence , and the low prices asked , viz. : $150 and upwards , places them within the reach of all. The terms of payment are very liberal , being ouo- fifth cash and the balance in five equal half-yearly payments. The probabilities are that parties who purchase now can more than double their money before be ing called on for a second payment. A discount of 10 per cent will bo allowed on nil purchases made on Tuesday , Wednes day and Thursday , Should any lots re main unsold nt the expiration of thirty days prices will bo raised 25 per cnut. Carriages will bo in waiting at the oflico of Brown & Creighton , southeast corner 10th and Douglas , to couyey purchasers to the property. DON'T J3e TALKED out of it but see Hillsdale , its beautiful location and sur rounding improvements. AMES , 1507 Faruam. Important to Ladles. M. AGNES REKLIN , LADIES FUKNISHEH , COH. DOUGLAS AND 10T1I HAS IlECEIVEp AN ELEGANT LINE OF NEW AND STYLISH MILLIVKUY , SHE HAS ALSO SECUHED THE 8EKVICES OK A FIltST-CLASS TUIMMEIl FKOM NEW YOHK CITV , WHO WILL BE CONSTANTLY ON HAND TO AID LADIES IN SELECTING BECOMING HEAD GEAU. M. AGNES BKULIN. Con : DOUGLAS AND IOTH STUEET. The Northwcrn Railway gives Additional value to Hillsdale lots , as its depot Is within 2 blocks of this ground. AMES , 1507 Fiirnam st. Swift t South Omaha. Within the past week it has become a fixed fact that Swift & Co. will erect a largo packing house nt South Omaha. One of the largest lumber companies in the west is seeking n yard location there. It is becoming more evident every day that Ouiftha is to bo ono of the loading cities of the United States and South Omaha its leading manufacturing cen ter. If South Omaha makes a town , which no reasonable person cnn now doubt , there is no better plnco to hold real estate for future profit than between Omaha nnd South Omaha. There are till about 100 lots in the old plat of South Omaha , located as above described , on beautiful ground , in the vicinity ot tlio park , for sale at old prices by the C. E. Mayno U. E. & T. Co. , N. W. cor. 16th * Harnoy. THE INCENTIVE TO OWN A HOME will cause you to buy a Hillsdale lot. AMES , 1507 Furnam. The South Omaha Land company have appointed C. E. Mnyno solo.ugent for the Bale of their lots. Ho will show the prop erty and furnish all desired information upon application. [ Signed ] W. A. PAXTON , President. Brick For Snlc , Kiln of 250,000 brick for sale at reason Able puces , delivered in quantities tc suit. M.VUDIS & FLAGG , 15th St. South of Vinton. If 3011 have not scon Hillsdale yoi cannot judire of its beauty of locatiot And cheapness. Como and see it , AMES , 1507Farnara. Manager Boyd has made another wisi flection in securing the famous McGib euy Family for May 18 nnd 14. They nJi sow in California , making a "groat nit.1 Two more children appear this time win Were not on stage when last hero. Drive out to Hillside See its locatioi nud surroundings. AMES , 1507 Farnam. North Omaha lots for sale by FLACK & HOMAN. Frnnzcr block , opp. P. O. Architect ? and Super Intcndonta. Hudyson & Son , 26 Iron Bank , Omahc , d 3J1 JS'i'c. at'e. , Minneapolis. Grand Itland. Tlio great manufacturing , jobbing an railroad center of Nebraska , offers coo inducements to manufacturers , jobbei and investors. Wo menu business. Ac drcs C. W. SCAUFK , Secretary of Board of Trado. ; 8prlntHtylollat . Frederick , Lending Hatter , Dunlap's Celebrated Hats , -Boy' Cloth School HntK , Largest StocK , Lowest Prices , FrcUcnck'a Great Hat Store. A GIGANTIC BUSINESS. Always to the Front. The "Mutual Reserve" of New York is the wonder and marvel of the insurance woild , its system Is scientifically correct , and the insurance It affords Is eagerly sought after by the business public. It has written n larger business in the United States during the past two years than any olhcr company , reaching the enormous sum of fi,017,000.00 , during 188(1. ( 188(1.Tho The western department , under the able management of B. II. Hobison , gen eral agent , has kept pace with the gen eral results. The annual statement just filed with the state auditor shows a grand record of $2,513,500.00 written in Nebraska during the past year , or more than the combined business of the Old Line companies in tlio state. The "Mutual Kosorvo" now has about $5,000,003.00 in force in Nebraska , and is rapidly incrcasimr the amount upon the lives of our best citizens. Mr. Robison has lately been promoted as superintendent of agencies for the en tire west , and agents of ability and ex.- perlcncu will do well to consult him in reference to district and general agencies. The company is now writing a largo business in Iowa and the adjoining terri tory , and furnishes insurance at half of the Old Line rates. OrUflcnto of Publication. OrncK , AUIMTOHOK Pmuc ACCOUNTS , ) STATE OK NKIWASKA , > LINCOIN. February 1st , 1887. ) It is hereby certified that the Mutual Reserve Fund Life Insurance Company of Now York , in the State of New York , has complied with the insurance law of this state , and is authorized to transact the business of lifo insurance in this state for the current year. WITMSSS my hand the seal of the Audi- r tor of Public Accounts the day I and year above written. II. A. BAIICOCK , Auditor Public Accounts. B. N. Robinson , General Manager West- tern Department , Omaha , Neb. All persons making sales in Hillsdale will receive full commissions. * AMES , 1507 Farnam st. The Star ICeal Estate OfHco. P. R. Belden & Co. have removed to 120 north 15th street where they have very commodious and comfortable quar ters. This firm has a largo list of very desirable property among which the fol lowing special bargains may bo found. 20 lots in Grammercy Park , ? COO to $700.A . A number of lots in Baker Place. $475 to $650. These are as good as are offered in Clifton Hill at $700. Lots on Lowe avenue , cast fronts lying between Lcayenworth and Farnam for $1,200 caoh. Terms very easy. One lot in Arlington Place $1.150. Lot m Kirkwood for $1,200 , House and lot on Catherine st. , modern improvements , $0,300 net. 5 lots in Brennan Place. Term3 very easy. South Omaha property in Albright's Choice ana Annex very cheap. Also a nice list of property in most all parts of the city. Do not forget our now loca tion. The Star Real Estate Ollico , 120 north 15th st. Hillsdale prices are $350 , $450 and $500. AMES , 1507 Farnam. "Imitation" Is the sincerest llattery. Therefore , deal ers , who are now telling their customers that they have n gasoline steve just like the "Perfection , " and an oven like the "Perfection , " are simply advertising the "Perfection" stove. When the purchaser examines the "Perfection" they easily see its superiority over all competitors. The genuine "Perfection" steve and "Perfection" Asbestos-Lined Lyons are sold only by JNO. HUSSIE , S107 CumiHg St. For bargains buy lots in North Omaha. You will double your money in six months. FLACK & HOMAN , Frenzor Blk. opp. P. O. Hillsdale challenges competition for natural beauty of location. AMES , 1507 Farnam st. Vassar Place Jots for sale by FLACK & HOMAN , Frenzor block , opp. P. O. The Several Advantages Of the American Gasoline Steve over its competitors aio the simplicity of its burn ers and the compact form in which it is put together. The burner and all its parts are so constructed that leaks are impossible. The steve is provided with a patent safety lock which prevents any accidents from carelessness or children. The frame is entirely composed of steel. This stove is sold by A. M. McCargar , 410 N. 10th. He also handles the Favorite Coal Range , which is acknowledged to bo one of the finest on the market. Al ways m stock n good line of Coal Cooks of the best manufacture. Remember , the pluco to buy Gasoline Stoves is at McCABOAit's , 411 N. 16th. Hillsdale is the handsomest suburban location in Omahu. AMES , 1607 Farnam st. For Sale. We have four full corner lots 60x183 feet each on Farnam street cast of 10th street at $30,000 , $50,000 , $75,000 and $125,000. 23 feet on Farnam by 183 on llth. $44,000 A choice corner 133 feet front on 10th st south of Cass street. . . . 05,000 A choice corner on 10th st 00x00 for 25,000 C8x88 n w cor 23d and Cuming. . . 15,000 CO feet on Howard between 15th and 10th 1)5,000 ) 23 feet ou Cuming between 17th and 18th f 4,500. 75 feet on 10th street near Nich olas. . . . - . 15,000. 185 feet on Leayenworth 40,000. Two acres on Leaven worth 12,000. Good dwelling property m all parts of the city. Three full lots on U. P. tracks to lease for 20 years. The C. E. Mayno Real Estate and Trust Co , , N. W , corner 15th and Harnoy. The future of Omaha makes it tlmo now to get hold of good lots on easy terms. Como and sec Hillsdalo. AMKS , 1607 Farnam. Exposition Building. Tuesday , March 29 , Grand Exhibition Drill by the Apollo Div. No. 11 , U. R. K. of P. , the best drilled division in the United States. The following divisions will participate in the parade at 4:30 : p. m. : Apollo Div. , U. R. K of P. , Lincoln ; A. D. Marshall Div. No. 10 , Lincoln ; Lin ! coin Div. No. 1 , Lincoln ; Plattsmoulh Diy. . Plattsmouth ; Bluffs Div. , Council Blufla ; Myrtle Div. Mo. 8 , Omaha ; Lilly Diy. No. 8 , Omaha ; Douclas Diy. No. 0 ; Omaha Div. No. 13. Omaha ; Headed by the K.of P.band. Exhibition drill at 8 p.m. , the grand ball begins at 0. The famoue Musical Union orchestra of 30 pieces will 1 furnish music for the grand ball. Tick ets admitting gentleman and lady to main lloor $1 ; spectators' tickets 50 cents id each. Doors open at 7:80 : , exhibition Hi drill nt 8 , grand march at 0. rs d- Hillsdale is the choice. Prices In Hills , dak$350 , $550 , $500. Terms easy. AMES , 1507 Farnam. Notice. If you want the best buggy , carriage 01 delivery wagon in the city for the leasi money do not fail to call on WINONA IMPLEMENT Co. , Cor. Hth and Nicholas sts. HO ! FOR SOUTH OMAHA ! Title Guaranteed by Midland Guarantee and Trust Oo. B. AND M , PARK ADDITION. 975 , $5O , $50 , $5O , $5O , $5O , $75 , O$75 , $5O , $5O , $50 , $5O , $57 , $70 , $50 , $ OO , $50 , $75 , $75 , $50 , $50 , $75 , Something Surprising. The leading dailies of Omaha for the past week gave notice that certain property In South Omaha would shortly bo placed on the market at prices that were heretofore unheard of. We are now ready to state just what nnd where it is. This now adAllon lies just south nnd cast of Albright's choice and duo southeast of tlio South Omaha Exchange building nnd packing house. Every foot of this land lies high , dry and level and Is covered with a heavy growth of timber which would cut from 20 to BO cords of cordwood to the acre. The main line of the B. & M. Railroad company runs in front of this land and a connection with tlio South Omaha branch has already been surveyed to their main branch , forming n junction close to the Park. The owners of this property have de cided to sell only n LIMITED number of tlieso lots nt $50 each , $75 for corners. This price is for the Jirst dm/ only , after which the prices will bo $100 and $125 each. Terms are spot cash and for each purchase n warranty deed will bo given. The laud is free of encumbrance and the title has been guaranteed by the Mid land Guarantee and Trust Co. and each purchaser can obtain n separate guarantee for their lots for the full amount paid by them. The prices at which thcsu lots will busold are Jess than adjoining property can bo bought pro portionately by the acre , and are fully as vaulable as many lots that have been sold in South Omaha for in some instances ten times the amount asked for the Park Lots. In or der to convince the public that these lots are no wild cat speculation , or other undesirable property , wo pro pose to run a train of coaches to the Park and thus enable each one to see for themselves just what they are going to buy. Wo will give duo notice of date and time at which we will start. The lots are full size , 50x125 , with CO foot streets and 15 toot alloys , and at tlio price these lots are offered it will cnablo those whose business interests are located in South Omaha nnd the packing houses to own their own homes at a trilling cost. And each lirst day purchaser will double his money , for , as betore stated , prices will be advanced after lirst day's sales wilkoitlfuil. For plats and particulars apply to toKaufman Bros. , 207 S. 15th St. C. P. Benjamin , 1512 Farnam St. S. A. Sloman , 1512 Farnam St. S. Katz & Co. , 1511 Farnam St. Ncdd & Craig , 1400 Faruaui St. No possible doubt will exist in your mind , when you see Hillsdalo. us to its 'aitie. AMES , 1507 tarnatu. Medical Books and Papers Free. Dr. McMcnamy of the Omaha Medical ind Surgical institute has published a valuable set of books and papers upon hronic and surgical diseases and defor- nitics , and the methods of cure which lave given him the reputation of being he most skillful and successful specialist n the west and made the Institute so celebrated that medicines are sent to nnd > nticnts received from every state in the mion. Among the books is ono upon [ iscasns of women ; ono upon nervous , pccial and private diseases of the exual nnd urinnry organs ; vnrico- selo cured bv surgical operations , nnd their lately invented clamp compress uspcnsory for tin * relief and cure of 'aricocole , nervous exhaustion and sex- lal debility , now restorative treatment. Papers upon surgical braces , piles , can cers , paralysis , fits. Electricity and the low magnetic battery for homo use ; ca- arrh and inhalation , etc. Unlike most books issued by doctors free , they do not consist of testimonials with fictitious names and initials , or rubbish of that dnd , but are plain discretions of diseases , symtoms , now discoveries in medicine , surgery and electricity , and nrc well worth the perusal , nnd can bo > btnined free by nddressing the Omaha Medical nnd Surgical Institute , 13th street nd Capitol avenne , Omaha , Neb. The Northwestern railway Is located only 2 blocks from Hillsdalo. AMES , 1507 Farnam st. It Is a Well Known Fact That there is not a house for rent in the city.We We have some nice 7-room houses tor salo. Small payments down , balance on monthly payments. Secure ono of these while you have a chance and save rent which is money in your pocket. Wo have buggies and carriages waiting at our oflico to take parties out to see the property any time of the day. Call early ind got the best bargains , they will go fast ; also some fine unimproved prop erty in any part of the city. BAY & FITCH , Real Estate , 218 S 15th St. Full commission is paid to all parties selling Hillside lots. AMES , 1507 Farnam. 139x200 feet on Lowe avenue , near Cuming , cast front. Applv to Lovgren e Dalzcil , 119 N. 10th st. Telephone 010. Wanted. To buy n five-acre tract north of city , ( not beyond Florence. ) Address with particulars H.17 , BEE olllce. The Finest 8O Acres in Douglas county ; has a frontage on two county roads. This is a splendid piece for platting , and can ho had if taken within a few days at $300 per acre. AMES , 1507 Farnam st. Ho Evidently Means Business. Work on the Benson street railway was commenced yesterday. The engi neer in charge says ho will have it ready for the cars in 80 clayt. It is understood that the Baldwin noisless motor will be used on this line. These rn otors are said to bo as rapid and as easily controlled as a cable car. They are expensive , but from the manner in which Mr. Benson is pushing this and other Improvements ho is evidently not figuring very closely on expense , but looking to the permanent improvement of his property. Parties that have made purchases In Benson with n prospect of horse car line to it bj next fall , will be agreeably surprised tc see a noisless motor pulling cars to it bj May 1. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Your first duty in this crowing city If to secure a lot for your future home Hilhdalo Is the best place to do this. AMES , 1507 , Faruani. Reopening of the Now Eng. Rest , anil Chop House , 1418 Douglas st , Saturday March 20th. The beautiful addition recently laid out iu west part of city , traversed bj Harnoy , Farnam , Douglas and Dodgi streets , will bo called Briggs Place , u honor of Judge Brlggs , the forme owner. Judicious debt incurred for a lot ii Hillsdale is right and secure you a home AMES , 1007 Fftruam. SteeL _ HjtitA-J.n-.M.- t.- . . Out , Special Sale of Fine HUs On Mon day Mor m _ . The silks wo ofl'er orl < Monday morning are the finest goods croroffered by us in n special salo. We offer them at prices wo never have before. Thcso goods will glvo perfect satisfaction In the wear and wo guarantee It. When these are gone we cannot duplicate. SPECIAL Black Surrahs 75c , worth $1. 21-Inch Plaid Surahs nt $1.35 , worth $1.75.BLACK BLACK GROS GRAIN SILKS. 21-Inch Bonnet black silk at $1.50. 24-inch Bonnet black silk at $1.85. 24-inch Bonnet black silk at $3. 24-inch Bonnet gros grain silk at $2.25. 24-inch Bonnet gros gram silk nt $2.50. FAILLE FRANCAISE. 23-Inch Faille Francalso at $1.75. 24-inch Faille Francalso at $2. 24-inch Faille Francalso at $2.25. 24-inch Faille Francalso at $2.50. 24-inch Faille Francalso at $3. SATIN DUCHESS. 23-Inch Satin Duchess at $1.50. 23-inch Satin Dnchess at $3. 23-inch Satin Duchess nt $3.50. DRAP DE FLOR. 21-Inch Satin Do Flor at $2.50. 24-inch Satin Do Flor at $3. PRINCESS. 23-inch Princess at § 1.05. ANTONETT. 23-inch Antonctt Black Silk at $2.00. ARMURE. 24-inch Blurk Armure at $2.00. 24-inch Black Armure nt $3.50. BLACK SURAH. 22-inch Black Surah at $1.00. 23-inch Black Surah nt $1.25. 23-inch Black Surah nt $1.50. 24-inch 4-thread Black Surah at $1.05. 24-inch Black Surah at $2.00. N. B. FALCONER. 'A New Ticket Office. It will bo a matter of general interest to the public to know that about the mid dle of this week , the Missouri Pacific will open its own ticket office in this city , at 218 South Thirteenth street , It will bo in charge of Mr. Thomas F. Godfrey , well known as the former popular north western traveling agent of the Missouri Pacific road. His assistant will bo Mr. E. L. Fray , n thorough railroad man , and well known to the Omaha public ns n clever and courteous gentleman. The Missouri Paeitic is the best equip ped of any of the western roads and caters to its patrons in a manner that might bo worthy the emulation of other roads. 1'st trains and close connections constitute its watchwords. Not content with putting on u fast train between Omaha and Kansas City they have con tributed to the comfort of their patrons by running chair cars -to the great pleas ure of all travelers. At Atchison a buffet is attached and the tourist can eat his supper en route from that place to the city nt the Kaw's mouth. Omaha people know of the benefits to.bo derived from the Missouri Pacific. They recognize it as one of the most liberal corporations of the country , and arc therefore inclined to patronize it. In this connection it may not bo generally known that the Missouri Pacific railroad has the contract for car rying the mails between Kansas City and bt. Louis and the run is made in seven hours. However , that which concerns us most is the now office at 218 South Thirteenth street , and the additional fa cilities afforded for patronizing the road will no doubt bo embraced. Omaha is to bo congratulated enl the now depar ture. ture.For For elegant warehouse and trackage property buy lots in North Omaha. FLACK & HOMAN. Room 11 Frcnzer Blk. opp. P. O. Every man should own his home. Hillsdale gives him n chance to do so. AMES. 1507 Farnam Dor Staustrompcter. ( Chief Bugler. ) Boyd's opera house will be crowded to night on account of this famous now comic opera which has been selected by Otto Puls for his benefit. Nearly all the best reserved seats have been taken. The few loft may bo had this morning be tween 10 and 12 o'clock at the box oflico of the opera house. Hi Isdalc , all lots good depth , neigh borhood first class. class.AMES AMES , 1507 Farnam St. Announcement of Alma E. Keith. Our display of Easter bonnets and hats , Thursday and Friday afternoon and evening. Everything now and desirable in ma- terinls nnd trimmings , now ready. CHILIWEN'S SCHOOL HATS A SPECIALTY. An inspection invited. 100 and 111 15th St. , opp. P. O. Don't fail to secure a Hillsdale lot if you want to make money. AMES , 15071 arnam. To Benson Purchasers. The contracts to plant ten thousand trees in Benson has been lot nnd work will be commenced In a few days. Part ies who have purchased lots there , can if they desire , designate where they pre fer to have their trees planted and they will bo sot accordingly. Each lot sold or unsold will receive its proportion of trees. C. E. MAVNE. MCCAUUE. The finest yiow of the city. Jown. nnd surrounding country is had from Hills dalo. AMES , 1507 Farnam. Wanatnatcnr's Merchant Tailoring made in Philadelphia - largest selec tion , lowest prices , satisfaction guaran teed. 1511 Douglas , up stairs. Full commission is duo all parties ne gotiating Hillsdale sales. AMES. 1507 Farnam. Harnoy Street. 44 FEET ON HARNEY NEAll 12TH ST. NEXT TO MiLLAitu's Buowx STONE 11U1I.WNO. $20,400. One-third cash , balance 1,2 and 3 years , W. BENSON , 1500 Farnam st. Strictly first class' In every particulai describes Hillsdale lota. Buy one now , AMES , 1507 Farnarn. Funut re. When you buy furniture bo sure you got prices at Howe & Karr. 1510 Douglas st. , opp. Falconer's. They buy from the best manufacturers and- guarantee the very lowest prices. Married. At the homo of the groom at Ottawa , Kan. . March 17 , S. M. Bcardsley. o ! North Platte , Nob. , to Miss Mary E. Con- loy , of Omaha , Nob. You want to buy a lot , but are nn- decided where to cot It. If you sep Hills dole Its commanding and beautiful loca tion will please you. you.AMES , 1507 Farnam. The Union Pacllio commenced suit in the Federal court yesterday to obtain pos session of the 200 feet on each side of Hi right of way in section 10 , township 15 north range 11 east. The suit is brough it against Douglas county which allows tu railroad only 100 feet on either side of it right of way. ' - Mb'.A , j . . A BIG DEAL FOR JONES , Several Large Stocks of Goods Purchased at a Email Cost. It. O. Jones & Co. Buy Hovcral Stocks of Clothing ) Hoots nncl Shoes , nnd Furnishing Goods. For tlio past sixty dp.ys L. O. Jones & Co. , tlio Farnnm btrcot Clothiers , lnivo boon negotiating for tlio purchase of sovcrnl largo stocks of Roods , and the purchases have finally been concluded at u cost of from 30 to CO cents ou tlio dollar , mid tlio en tire combined stocks will bo closed out on tlio second lloor of their place of business , 1309 Ftirnnm street , nt prices about one-half nctunl vnluo. Among the bargains will bo 50 suits for men , strong and durable , tit $2.50 each ; 25 suits stylish pluitl pnttcrn , $3.05 ; men's Scotch plaid suits , $1.00 ; men's blue serge suits , just the thine for Grand Army men and others , SJO.OO ; men's fancy check pants , 08c ; boys' two piece suits in stylish pat terns , $1.50 , boys' striped and plaid knee pants , 33c ; moil's reinforced white shitts , 3'Jc ' ; CO do/en men's French Pcrcalo fancy shirts , regular $1.50 qualities , nil at 75 cents. Ladies fine kid shoes , $1.25 , and a largo stock of Men's , Ladies' and Children's line shoos nt 60c ou the dollar. The sale will commences on Wednes day , March 30th , and continue for ton days if the goods last that long. On Wednesday , the llrst day of the sale wo will giyo to every man that calls a spring hat or cap free. The goods must go at cut-in-two prices , or wo will give them away. Come and bring vour friends. L. O. JONKS & CO. ; P1UCE SMASHERS , 1309 Farnarn St. * OH UUUlfOTICE3. To-day's Services at the Different Churches Throughout the City. Swedish Evangelical Lutheran church , corner of Cass and Nineteenth streets , ttivlno service and preaching by the pas tor , E. A. Fogelstroni , at 10:30 : a. m. and 7:30 : p. m. Tuesday evening , prayer meeting , and Thursday evening , preach ing of the gospel. Scandinavians are in vited to attend all the meetings. German Lutheran church. 1005 South Twentieth street. Service every Sunday 10 a. m. Sunday school 8 p. m. E. J. Frese , pastor. North Presbvterian church , Saundcrs street. Rev. Wm. 11. Henderson , pastor- Service at 10:30 : a. m. and 7:30 : p. in. Sun day school at noon. Young people's meeting at 0:30 : p. m. Strangers ruado welcome at oil the services. United Presbyterian church , corner of Park avenue and Grant streets. Preach ing , morning 11 and evening at 7:30 : by Rev. S. W. Lomner. Sabbath school , J-.30. Prayer meeting Wednesday even ing at 7:30. : You are welcome to all these services. First Baptist church , corner Fifteenth and Davenport streets , Rev. Dr. Kenncy will preach at 10:30 : a. m. and 7:30 : p. m. This is probably the doctor's last services for the present in Omaha. Sunday school at 12 noon. Prayer meet ing Wednesday at 7:80 : p. in. AH are cor dially invited to these services. Scats free. free.St. St. Mary's avcnuo Congregational church St. Mary's avenue and Twenty- sixth street. Rev. Willard Scott will preach both morning and evening at 10:30 : and 7:30. : Gospel service in the evening. Sunday school at noon. All welcome. Saints' Chapel , Twenty-first and Clark streets. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:30 : p. m. Sunday school at 12:30. : Every body welcome. Beth-Eden Baptist church. Services at 4:15 : p. m. at St. Mary's Avenue Congregational church. Preaching by Rev. A. W. Clark , of the Calvary Baptist church. Sunday school at 8 p. m. Prayer meeting Thursday eve ning at 7:30. : Everybody welcome. Saratoga Congregational church meets at Saratoga school house. Services at 3:45 : and 7-30 p. m. Sunday school at 2:45. : Hearty greetings. Come to the Cynthia chapel. Walnut Hill , Omaha , next Lord's Day , March 27 , 1887 , and hear the following subject dis cussed : "Christ Knocking at the Door" ( morning. ) Lecture , "Our Country. " 2d of course ( night. ) Rev. A. II. Sawyer , M. D. Unity church corner Seventeenth and Cass streets. Services at 11 a. m. Sun day school at 12:15. : Rev. Enoch Powell , of Topeka , Kan. , will preach to-morrow morning. No evening service. Third Congregational church , corner Nineteenth and Spruce streets , A. B. Pennlraan , pastor. Servicesat 10:30 : a. m. and 7:30 : p. m. Sunday school at noon. Welcome. Calvary Baptist church , Saunders street , Rev. A. W. Clarke , pastor. Ser vices at 10:30 : a. m. and 7:30 : p. m. Sun day school at 13 o'clock. Regular prayer nicotine on Wednesday evening at 7:30. : All are cordially invited to the services of this church. At 2:80 : this afternoon you are invited to attend the Sunday school of the First Methodist church on Davenport street. A lirst class orchestra in attendance. L. O. Jones , superintendent. The Presbyterians will hold services in the Park Avenue United Presbyterian church at 5 o'clock p. m. The Rev. W. Boyd will oiliciate. Congregational Tabernacle , * irst , Capitol tel avenue near Eighteenth street. Ser vices at 10:80 : a. m. and 7:30 : p. m. , led and preaching' by the pastor , Rev. A. F. Shcrrill. Sabbath school at noon. Even- 'Ing , a short gospel service with sing ing. Sabbath school at noon. All are welcome. > First Christian church , Twentieth and Capitol avcnuo. Rev. Jos. II. Fey , LL.D. , pastor , will discourse this morning on "St. Paul's Conversion. " In the evening he will continue his series of "Practical Talks to Young Men. " You are in vited. All Saints church , Twenty-fifth and Howard. Fifth Sunday in Lent. Morning Prayer . 11 a. in. Processional , "A Few More Years Shall ItollVenlto" . ( First tone , eighth ending Harmonics by Florlo. ) Bonedlclto . Uenedlctus . Litany Hymn . Anthem , liUnto Thee , O Lord , My God. " ( Harmonies by i'lorlo. ) Kyrlo . Tours Gloria Tlbe and dratlas Tlbl . Tours Recessional , "O 1'aradlso" . KvenliiK Song. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 p. m. Processional. "O Thou , From Whom All Goodntss Flows" . Honum Kst . Parisian Tone Deus Mlsereatur . Fifth Tone , D Anthem , "O , Savior of tlio World" . Goss Hymn , "Lead. Kindly Llcht" . Kecossional , "Art Thou Weary , Art Thou Languid" . . . . . _ . . . Ijooated the Factory. Mr. J. H.Gnilfoil. of Detroit , who came to Omaha to start a varnish factory , has secured a location on Grace sleet , neat Eleventh , and will commence at once upon the work of erecting a factory , which will bo ready for occupancy within a month. The firm will employ about tlfty men at tlio start. Cheap ! Cheap ! ! Cheap ! ! ! - Go to South Omaha and call on Anders - s son , Cook & Wiehtorman and you will , see they have the largest list of business and residence lots for sale on voryrua- sonablo terms. Call and bo convinced Ofllco at Mock yards uud dummy cross ing. Catarrh Tliroat Troubles Cured In from tlirco to six Sere Tltront , HonrftMt tnoutlis : Mriirrnulod. ctc. . < | inrkly rph Loss of Voice nnd cured. Tram Inllnnnnndnn nf tlio Vocal Cliords.t'U' . , niH'odtljr relieved niul cured. bltnplo Colds cilrol In n foV BRONCHITIS hours ! ( ' < ili ( on the chut In 1" hour * . Cured In o\oiy case ; wnr- i noted. Catarrhal Neuralgia Deafness Cured In from tlirco to Blx month ? . Headache SORE EYES ln tnntly relieved nnd wlJ o.'l ' Inflamed or Ornmilntrd not ictiun It tlio mnoily Lids permanently cuud. IB occnalonnlly usod. 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TltEATMr.NT Includes n "nobollntor" pnck Bo which should IIH used in nil ductile cases , us n constitutional troiUmunt Is then noces nry. Ono Smoke 11 ill lastliiK t ron > one. to tin eo months. I'UICi : , $2,4 cents pnetniro. "Uobollatoi" iiackairc , VI ; sent by mall. Ji FitlCK TEST Klvou to all who call at our ollico , Room 7 , Frcnzer Block. pr OrE.v ON Su.MiAViV CARBOLIC SMOKE BALL CO , , S. E. Cor. 15th mid Dodge Streets , Omaha , Xcl . IIINCOLN , > n. , con. HTH AND o BTKCBTS. IIASTINCIS , ' " " 1 ROOM II , CAMKKO.N 1II.OCK. FOlt SALE 11Y DHUOOISTS. CUMMINGS & NEILSON Dealers in Paints , Oils , Glass and Varnishes , Painters' and Astists' Supplies. Plymouth Cot < ' tage Colors , Heady for use in new and desirable shades. Ouallty Guaranteed 1118 Farnam Street , - - Omaha , Nebraska A HUM from WARREN F. BROWN'S Busy Hive of Trade lias Again Keaclied Your Ears. Will nonprofit bit ) eATlDisu groceries at Our Money Saving 1'riccs , Our Money Jtctichlna Vrlcea , Ou r 1'coplo J'leaslng Prices , Our Unearthly Low frlccs. Come and see us. Open till it at night. Telephone JVb. 399. WAItREN F. BROWN , THE CASH GltOCER. Northeast Corner St. Mary's ' Ave. ami 19th St. AMUSEMENTS. "SHADOWS OF A CHEAT CITV. " "Shadows , of a Great City" was played to paying bouses throughout the engage ment. The piece is well calculated to succeed and is bound to bo a paying in vestment wherever produced. Its rapid succession of startling situations , line scenery and daring improbabilities caters to the appetite of hundreds of sensation lovers in every city. GUAND AMEKICAN OPERA. It is now definitely settled that wo shall have a short reason of grand opera by the National Opera company now performing at the Metropolitan opera house in Now York. The performances will take place Monday , April 11 , nnd Tuesday the 13 , and consist of two even ing performances and ono matmco and will bo given on the same scale of com pleteness and splendor and the sumo at tention to detail as giver in the cities of New York , Boston and Philadelphia. The company consists of 800 persons and is by far the largest and most complete operatic enterprise over organized or seen in this country. The operas se lected are "Faust , " "Lohongnn" and "Lakme , " anew opera by Leo Delibes. Those works have mot with the greatest success wherever performed. Prices will bo moderate in comparison with the magnitude of the enterprise. The sale of scats will commence on Wed nesday. April G , at the box oflico of the exposition building whore the perform ances will bo given and which will bo transformed into a veritable grand opera house. A stage will be erected which will occupy nearly one-third of the en tire building with all the modern im provements to bo found in regular opera houses. Full particulars will bo given hereafter. JIME. MOD.Jr.SKA. The appearance of the eminent actress , Modjeska , at Boyd's opera house , Thurs day , Friday and Saturday , will bo an event of more than ordinary interest to theatre-goers. Modjcska's art Is of that peculiar liueness that lifts it and all that sfio docs above the common standards of the stage into nn ideal world where human nature still intensely human and intensely natural , seems transferred as by magic. Modjeska is this year sur rounded by a company of actors worthy of the star. It includes Mr. Manricn Uarryinoro , Mr. George Vamlenhofl' , Miss Mary Shaw and Grace Henderson. The repertoire is an attractive one , and is as follows : "Twelfth Night , " Thursday evening ; "Frou-Frou. " Friday ; "As You Like It , " matinee , and "The Chouans , " Saturday night. To see this great artiste In such a list of characters will bo a privilege. THE BOSTON IDEALS. The Boston Ideals como to Omaha again for a short season of opera , next week , commencing Monday evening and continuing through Wednesday evening with a matlnco on that day besides. The old favorites como with a company strengthened by the addition of a num ber of well-known musical people. Colonel Foster has added to his princi pals Mile. LaBlacho , formerly with Colonel McCaull's opera company ; Miss Harriett Averv a contralto with a line voice and Mr.'Frank Baxter a tenor of ulienominal quality nnd range. The ropertorio which has boon arranged will include nearly all of the leading works done oy this company. Monday evening "Martha" will bo given and it will bo a memorable occasion as it will introduce for the lirst time the now tenor Mr. Frank Baxter ; Tuesday evening will wit ness the llrst presentation in tlio west of "Tho Daughter of the Heglment , " a ro mantic military opera by Donizetti ; Wednesday matinee , "Fra Diavola" and in the evening "Adlna" or "Tho Elixir of Love. " The company which is al ways a favorite here in now giving opera better than ever before and it is fair to presume that the opera house will bd packed during their stny hero. The ad < vance sale win open at U o'clock Satur * day morning , April 2. ALiMOflT EQUAIj TO BA.RNUM. A Ilorso Gets Done Up in Style Through Coach in nu'n Orders. The famous story of "Tho man who gave Barnum his shave , " was duplicated in a manner yesterday afternoon in no equine way. A well known citizen scut n valuable horse down to Dr. S. J/ Chamber's oflico to have n hmall tumotf cut oft" . The attendant by mistake en tered Kinnoy's horse clipping establish * mcnt on Fourteenth street , which is con nected with Watson's blacksmith shop. ' When asked what ho wanted ho said that "Mr. had sent dat horse down to lint cfrything done to him. To haf do- dumor cut off and cfrything fixed up IivJ stylo. " Dr. Chambers was called ano > < cat ofl * the tumor on short notice. Tlicnr Mr. Watson carao in , nnd Mr. Kinney ! asked if anything else was required be " ( sides the doctor's attention. The coach * man said all ho knew was that the horse/ must bo fixed up in styla and ho was sent down to see that it was8' ' done. The owner of the animal was wolf known to the clipping nnd shoo artist , and they of course thought the order alb right , so , in n very short time four now shoes wore placed on the skippers' feet ' then Klnnoy got his mnchinu ready , antt < the surplus hair disappeared like that ot a dude preparing for the summer season. The coachman had slipped out , and when ho returned ho failed to rccognizo the graceful appearance of a compara tively new animal like n human who suddenly astonishes his friends by np * pcaring in a new suit of cloths , fashion able and extra line , it was sometime be fore he could bo made certain of the rec ognition. When ho took tlio horse homo the owner was n decidedly angry man. lie said that alt ho had ordered done , was the removal of the tumor , and that hit. coachman had exceeded his authority. At any rnto , he will have a nice little bill to eoltlo , as the doctor , Kinney and Watson , acted sttictly according to their orders when , they did their work. It is said that the climax of giving the norse a thorough overhai'ling ought to have been com pleted by bringing him over to Joe Withcrow's stables for a good dinner. The mistake of the coachman has caused considerable amusement among horse men , especially as Drs. Chambers , Kmuoy and Watson temporarily gave up press ing work to attend to this prominent horse customer. Ilcturn of Mother Dunn. Mother Dunn , of the Sacred Heart con vent , arrived yesterday from a Hying trip to Europe. A most cordial welcome was given her by her associate teachers at thai convent and the pupils. In fact , it wan < nado a gala day , for tlio lady , in addi tion to being head of a great educational institution , is bolovcd by a host ot Omaha's leading citi/.ens of all beliefs. PEOPLE'S ' THEATRE SPECIAL BE-ENGAGKMENT. March 28 Monday , , HYEBS' Colored ComedyCompany WIH remain one week niorc , presentIng - Ing their Original Comedy , OUT OF BONDAGE Or , Before and After the W r , AdmUbion , i5c',25c.U5c. , ,