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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SUlNDAi. APKIL 17. TWBLVE PAGES. KNNISON'S ' CURTAIN SALE , Onrtain Poles Free Onrtain Poles Given Away Curtain Poles Thrown In. tOOO Pairs of Lace Curtains nt Prices That \VII1 Slnko Homo Howl Commencing Monthly Morn * InK and Continuing All Week. No. 1 nt $2.85 per pair , 3 } yards long , worth | U.no. CNo. 2 nt $3.00 per pnir , ! JJ yards long , worth $1.50 mid poles thrown in. No. 0 at | 3.fiO per pair , 3 } yaids long , worth (5.00 anil poles thrown in. No. 4 nt fl.fiO per pnir , 4 yards long , wortli ? ( J.fJOatid poles thrown in. No. 5 nt ? 5.00 per pnir , 4 yunls long , wortli $8.00 mid poles thrown in. No. 0 nt tC.50 pur pnir , 4 yards long , worth $10.00 nnd poles thrown in. For one wcok only during thistmlo Cur tain Poles , with fixtures complete , will bo srivcn nwny free with every pnir of curlnlns from ? 3.00 per pnir up. 25 pairs fancy Jutn Curtnins in new designs - signs nt | 1.50 per pnir , worth fU.50. 25 pairs genuine Turkish Curtains nt 18.00 per pnir , worth $12.00. 20 pairs genuine Turkish Curtnins at tO.GO per pnir , wortli if 15.00. 20 pnirs genuine Turkish Curtnins at $20 00 per pnir.orth ? ! ! 0.00. JIAII , OKUUUS Kin.r.n. Monday only 1 ensc Fancy Stripe CrinKle Seersuckers , 15 yards for $1. Next week 100do/.on Damask Towels , fnncy borders , UIM8 ini'lios , 15c. GO do/.en Damask Towels , fnncy bor ders , 40x30 inelips , 20e. CO do/.en Damask Towels , Knotted fringe , SJfic , wortli 10. Monday on I v 00 do/en Light Ditto Turkish Towels , slightly soiled , lOc , worth -10o. 1 bnlo Fine Hrown 30-ineh Muslin , put up 25 yards to each piece ; our price Mon day , only $1.7rm piece. Monday only. 1 cnso Cream Crinkle Seersucker , 18 yards for fl.OO. Those goods arc no poor tra h but a good Standard Cloth , nnd rnnily worth 8o } per yard. Count nnd get them Monday , IS yards f or 91.00. 20 do/en Standard Wire Bustles , OOc , worth 50o. Ladles tnkc noticel Once more wo call I.M your attention to our second Grand Sale of Phnbroidered Dack Kid Gloves , 0 but ton lengths. No more than two pnir told to any one customer. Monday only , 100 do/on nt OOc , worth $1.25. Monday only. 1 case 30 inch Standard Blenched Muslins , 13 yards for $ \ . Corno nnd sen us. We are workers nnd want your trade.BKNNISON BKNNISON BROS. , 1519-1521 Douglas. Buy a lot in Tipton Plnco before they Advance in price. Lots now selling in this beautiful addition at $100 nnd $500 ; 1-5 I' ! cash. MOTTKK REAL ESTATE AQENCV. LADIIS : CALL ON GEO. MITCHELL , 1520 DOUGLAS ST. , MONDAY AND TUESDAY AND BUY ItbdULAU $1.50 Ul.OVES VOU $1.00 , BUTTON OK HOOK , LIOHT on BLACK , ALL SIZVA , ONLY $1.00 A PAIII rou TWO D4.YS ONLY. _ To Rcnl Estate Doalcra. I have sold lot 11 , blocK 17 Bedford Place. Govern yourselves accordingly. AMOS Only three of these acre lots left in Dodge's addition at $500 each. Call soon , J. A. DOUGIZ , Rooms 3 and 5 Frcu/.cr Block. A Klob on Douglas Street was the first Impression , but upon a little investigaton it proved to ben largo crowd of respectable people who had stopped before the Great Chicago Bargain Shoe Btoro , 1818 Douglas street , attracted by the handsome displny of foot wcnr. In side the scone was a busy one. The store wns literally piled full of goods , nnd the busy throng were elbowing their way impatient to bo waited on. This is no ordinary shoo store. The person who will take a few minutes to investigate will find the fullest stock nnd the great- cat vnrioty In the city. They carry : i stock of the following makes : Ludlows , P. Cox , Levi & KaUmnn , Sawler , Lowin & Co. , Sullivan , Mead & Bush , N. F. Smith , anil numerous others. This store has earned its name of Chicago Bargain Shoo Store by the vorv low prices whiol they nro making. The proprietors ol this store hnvo numerous other stores and to supply all of them keep nn ex perienced buyer in the mnrkut all the time. Frequently manufacturers , In or der to raise money , will sell a largo lo of goods at a great sacrifice. These op portunitics are always improved by then buyer. The Chict'ffo Bargain Shoi Store generously divides these largi profits with its customers. The ladie will find at tills store the greatest variety finest quality nnd latest styled shoes am slippers in the we.st , for themselves am children. This store is enjoying n mam moth trade. A cnll will convince yoi that the Biu man has told you th truth. Take a drive out to Selinnvillo to-moi row morning. KOVBTCU & Dalzell sol agents , 115 N. IGth St. i Ton AcrcH near Mute Institute , on county rend , lie high nnd slightly ; will subdivide into 4 lots 50x1271. that we guarnntco will sel for f 100 ench. Call nnd see if wo can't surprise you , a the low price asked , nnd the enormou prolit thnt can bo made. W. G. SnuivKU. Opp. Postofltco. For sale From dnto to Oth of May , then on tire livery belonging to the estate < the Into ( J. W. lloman , in part or wholi consisting of line Cnrriages , Landau ! Buggies , vehicles of every dcscriptioi fine sets of Harness , Hobos , etc. Tli livery is one of tlio finest in the city , an wishing to purchase tine earring Karties single or double , will do well t call nt Iloman's Livery StableMill Soul Thirteenth street. 11. A. HUM tN. HniiHcom Place. One beautiful lot in block 0 , only ? 2,0a one-third cash ; worth $8,000. Mottor Ueal Estate Agency. For rent On St. Mary's nvonue , nc ; Twonty-llfth street , now twelve roor nil modern Improvements , gas , furnae hot nnd cold water , speaking tubes. ct < also hits large b\rn : for four hoisc Apply Gratton it Nash , 1431 Douglas. - Iioolc Hero. The best thing on the market , 123 1 front on two stroits , in ( 'lark's additio close to St. Mary's nvonuo , $15.500 , for few days only. JUDKISS te M VYNC , 1403 Dodge St. Omaha View. A fine corner on State street , 100x1 ! 13,750 ; also several fine lots from $1C to f 1,700 , Mottor Heal Katate Agency , Hugh nnd Viola McGibcny are sc Tloliuists of high rank nnd they nro PC ular every whore , and are a strong fcntti with the popular McGibeny family , M 13 and 11 they come to Uoyds. A H < an novrr feels the full "po\v tt Ilia press" until he gets his lingers 1 Ittoim tiio cogwheels and leaves the c ho over know t lUoklng in--nor onn , HcMuro of using a good tniM soap t ie kw tried tbe "Juvcullo" ( Kirk's ) . B. P. MOHSn & CO. Ijace Curtnln Snlo Mnnilnjr and Dur ing the Week. 750 P.SIH. 100 pair Notliinghnin Lace Curtnins full width nnd length , these curtains are very cheap for chamber purposes , $1.25 pair. O.V PA III. 75 pairs Taped edge curtains 31 yd long. Next week the prlco will bo Doc pair ; the ctirtiins cannot bo duplicated less than * 1.50 pnir. $1.25 PAIR. 200 pairs hindsomo single bordered , Taped edge Lncu Curtains 3J yd long at ? l.'Jo pain Wo challenge this curtain ngainst nnything shown elsewhere at JS.OOnalr , fi.OO PAIK. 250 pnlM , liavo . ix dillerotit patterns , all extra width and 3 } yds long. These cut tains nre worth "J3.0J " pair. S. P. Mousu & Co. f3.no PAIR. 100 pairs extra wide , 31 yds long , all taped edges , 0 dtflerent patterns. This lot we oiler nt3 50 pnir ; this lot curtain is worth $ j.UO a pnir. pnir.S. . P. Moiisn & Co. $5,00 PAIR. 250 pnlrs French Guipure curtains , Brussels cllects , Antique ollects , Iiish point ellucls ; thcno are some of the most handsome curtains we hnvo imported this scnson ; will nil be sold ne\t week nt $5.00 pn'r. ' Amongst this lot nro curtains worth $8.00 juir. We have the largest and best curtain nnd drapery dupaitmont in Omaha ; all curtains properly finished nnd hung. .V. MORSK & CO. Buy n lot in Tipton Place before they advance in price. Lots now selling in this beautiful addition at $100 and $500 ; 1-5 cash. MOTTKK HEAL KSFATE AGENCY. Remember thnt lots in Selinnvillo are $200 cheaper than any other surround ing property. Lovgrcil .V D.iUoll bole agents , 115 N. ICth St. Only three ot these ncro lots loft in Dodge's nddition at $500 each. Call soon. J. A. Dodge , Rooms 3 and 5 i-ren/.cr Block. Remember that lots in Schnavillo nre $200 cheaper than any other surround ing property. Lovgren tte DaUcll solo 115 N. IGth St. Take n drive out to Selinnvillo tomorrow row morning. Lovgren & Dal/oll solo agents , 115 N. ICth St. M. A. BESL IN , 1520 DOUQLAS ST. , St'E CIAL SALI : LADIES' AND CIIILDUEN'S MUS LIN UNDEHWEAH COMMENCING MONDAY , AruiL 18 , M. A. BEKLIN , 1530 Doum.As Sr. CHUItOH NOTICES. CliniSTIAN CHUllCII. Twentieth and Capitol a\enuc. Rev. Joseph II. Fey , LL. U. , pastor. Services to day at 10:30 : a. in. , and 7:4 : > p. in. Seats free and a cordial welcome to all comers. The eveninu' services will have special reference to the needs ot tliejoung. CONOIIEOATIONAL CnURCII. Hillside Congregational , Omaha View The pastor lectures at 7:4 : 5 p. in. on "Im perial Trifles. " Kov. J. P. Preston , of Irv- InKton , Klves a lice lectuie on Thuisday e\onluion "Temperaments. " Third Conerecational , North Omaha A. H. I'enunran , pastor. Services at 10GO : a. in. add 7:30 : p. in. Sunday school at noon. St. Mary's Avenue llov.Wlllaid Scott will prciich liotli morning and evening at 10U : ) and 7:30. : Sunday school at noon. Gospel services In the evenlnir nnd sermons tn the series upon Joseph. All welcome. r.VANDKI.ICAT. LUrtlKnAN. St. Matthew's Sunday school meets In the hall over Conto's druic store , 1510 South Thir teenth street nt 3:30 : p. m. Ko'inUo Memoilal SUtennth and Ilnrnov sticets. Kev.J. S. Detwelllor , pastor. Sun day school nt noon. Chuich service at 10UO ; a. in , and 7:45 : p. m. St. Mark's Church Simnders street , near Charles , the Uev. Oeorco 11. Schnm , pastor , Jloinlnt ; sermon at 10:30 : , by the Kev. 11. C. FullEvenlni ? sermon at 7:45 : by the pastor. German Free Kvangellcal Church Corner Twelfth and Dorcas streets. Services 10r.0 ! a. m. and 7:30 : p. in. Preaching by Kev. F. 11.V. . Benedict , pastor. Sabbath school nt 2IX : > p. m. German lilonds ana children are cordlnllv invited and welcomed. During ser vice and Sabbath school all are provided with books. DAVTIST ciiuncir. Beth-Edon Baptist Church Sorvlees at 4 :15 : p. in. nt St. Maiy's Avenue Baptist chtuch. Preaching by Jtov. M. J. Sullivan. Sunday- school at. : p.m. 1'iajer meeting Thursday evening nt7SO. : All welcome. i'iiisiiYTiniAX : ciiuncir. First United Presbyterian No. 012 Noith Eluhtecntli street , the Kev. E. B. Ginlmm , pastor. Public worship at 11 n. in. and 7JX : ) p. in. Sermon In ttio morning bvtho Kev. D. M. Uie , IX 1) . , of Alonmouth , 111. Piesbytoilan Church Corner Dodje nnd Seventeenth streets. Services at 100a. ; : ; m. and 8 p. in. Preaching by the pastor , the Kev. W.J. llaraha. Sunday school at close ot moruim ; worsliip. b'oung people meeting at 7 p. in. North Prcsb\tcrian Church SnunOors street. Uov. William It. Henderson , pastor. Services at 10:30 : nnd 8 o'cloek. Sumln } school at noon. Young peoples' ineetlmr HI 7 p. in. Kov. J. O. Gordon , ol Pittsburi ; , Pa. will preach in the evening. DNITAltlAX. I Unity Church Survlco nt 11 n. in. and 7:4' : ' p.m. Sunday school nt 12:15. : By icques the llov. Mr. Copolaiul will topeat on Sundnj morning his lecture on "The Plirophctlc Ele muut in Musle. " Subject of lecture on Sun day night , "Tho Truths nnd Eriors of Oithn doxy. " FU t Itaptln church , eorner Fifteenth am Davenport streets. Pastor , Itev. A. W Lnmnr. Services lO O a. in. and 7:30 : i > . m Sabbath school. 13 noon. Prayer meeting Wednesday , 7:30 : p. m. Scats free. Strang crs cordially United. Calvarv Baptist church , Saunders streci Kov. II. W. Clark , p.istor. Services , 10:80 : 1 m. and 7:45 : p. m. Sunday school at 1 o'clock. Ko ular prayer meeting on Wednes day evening at 7:45. : All nro coullnlly IE vited to the sei vices' of this church. German Free Evnncclical church , cornc Tweltth and Dorcas streets. Services , 10 : : ; a. in. nnd 7-W : p. m. Prenchlns by Kev. I1 11. W. Bruechert , p.vstor. Siibbath school n S.0p. ! : ! in. Geunan friends nnd ehlldien nr cordially Invited and welcome. During ser \lcos and Sabbath school all me | iro\Ido with books. St. Philip's Mission church , 813 Nort Nineteenth street. Sunday school nt 2.V : p. m , Choral evensong nt 3 : " 0 p. in. Joh Williams , pastor. St , Barunba's ehureh , Nlneteonth and Cal fornia street ! ) . Plain celebration nt 7:3i : Choral celebration nt 11 a.m. Chornle\oi son f at 70 ; ! ! p. in. Seats free. Sunday schoi lit 8:1X1 : p. in. Evensong at 7:30 : p. m. Joh Williams , rector. North Presbyterian church Snundc : street , Kev. Win. It. llendeHonpn tor. Se vices at 10:30 : and 8:00o'elock : ; Sunday see ! : at noon ; young people's meetlne at 7 p. n Kev. J. O. Gordon , of PUtsburs , P. . , wl pieach m the evening. Strangers nuido wo come at all the service3. Presbyterian Church Comer Dodge an Si\cnteenth ! street. S rvlees 10X ; ! ) a. in. nn 8 p. m. 1'rencliliiK by the pistor , Uev. W. . llariha ; Sunday school at eloie of mornln worslilp ; > oung peoples nirctlng at 7 p. m. First United Presbj uulnn-013 North Elg tecnth street , Kov. E. II. Graham , n\sto : public worship at 11 a. m.'nud 7:30 : p. n Preaching In the morning by the t Kov. 1 > . S Ure , D. D. , of Monmouth , 1 11. Park Avenue Prt'sbterlan This eon r gallon will woishlp In the United Piesb tnrlan eliurch on the corner of 1'nrk nvvnt and Grant street at 5 p. m. Kev. John Go 10 , don will conduct the s-ervlcos. The petltio 00 for a regular organisation wilt have to t presonttvl to this presbytery on Tuesdii next , and as it Is desirable to have as larg'i ' list of clmter members as pos--ible , all lnt loP cstea. who have not \et signed , will pleas P- come forwnid and sUu the petition at U Pre close of the sorvlcos. ( lerman Lutiiarati Church 1005 Snu TweLtU th street. Service uvory Sunday : 10 n. m. and Sunday school ait ! p. ni. li. . Jfres4pastor. . cr Beth-Eilen Bnptlst Churrn-Srrvlccs 10id 4lSp. : in. nt St. Mary's avenue , Connii id sloiml cliuieh. Preartnng by Kov. M , . ) . ho lvnii | ; Sunday school at a p. m. ; pray ill HUH tint ; Thursday cveninKnt 7:30. : All w < come. AI OMAHA CAN DO ! The Burninc of Obcap Fuel Reduced to a Science- Tlio Economy of Hlnuk Over Lttinp Coal-A 7ft Per Cent Saving In Fnvor of Coal Dust. OFFICE IOWA PIPE & TILE Co. , lia : MOINKS , In. , April 11 , 1887. Editor Umnhn BIEVo : hnvo road with much interest the article published In your Issue of the Hli hist , entitled "Slack vs Lump Coal , " nnd nlso some communica tions in subsequent issues from various manufacturers in your vicinity , verify ing by practical experience the * claims made In snid nrtlclo. The Inst clause of your article , where you speak of the economy of slack over lump coal iucrcnslng as you approach the minus , wo can verify , ns wo hnvo the mines right here in DCS Moincs nnd the coal dust that has long boon considered refuse wo are using upon the "Dorrnnco" prates with even better results than for merly obtained from lump coal at a saving - ing of seventy-live (75) ( ) per cent. To seouro tlie very best results in tlio use of cheap fuel , it is nccessnrv in order to produce the most heat with the best conl , that al ) the preparatory steps should bo on correct scientific principles. There nro many things to consider that will readily sug gest themselves to a thoughtful mechanic. A good draft , correct boiler setting , good grates nnd pure water nre all important factors. * On these points there is little , if any , difference of opinion , unless it bo ns to which is the best and most economicnl grate. \Vo believe much more consideration should bo nicn to tlio stvlo of grate than It generally receives. With nn improp erly consti noted grate it is useless to ex pect the desired results. After experi menting with gr.ites wo found the "Dorrnnco" grate possessed such decided advantages that we unhesitatingly pro nounce it the best. It is self-cleaning , keeps the conl stillicicntly agitated to pre serve pel feet draft and is durably con structed. Wo are pleased to see so in fluential n paper ns yours discussing this subject of cheap fuel nnd in giving our opinion nnd experience on this sub ject , would state , that DCS Monies nllbrds nn excellent lield for manufacturers. Not wishing to say nnything ngninst Omaha , as a manufacturing city , we claim for DCS Moines nucqnaled coal facilities nnd the best of rnilro.ul accommodations. Wo trust your public spirit will bo far reaching in its effect and bo productive of good to all interested in the subject of fuel. .IOWA Pii'K & TILE Co. A. Y. Rnwson , becrotnry. Our renders will note thnt in the cor respondence from'Omaha's leading man ufacturers , recently published in the BUE , ii saving nearly ns Inrge as the above is demonstrated. As soon as t he shaft , to our recent coal find is opened our ad vantages will be unequalled. KBLiLEV , ST1OKU & CO. Special Sale Continued Monday. Ecru , Beige , Tan nnd Two Toned KMUIIOIUEHY AT HALF I'lUCK. 45-inch Swiss embroidered flouncing at 85c , $1 , $1.83 , $1.60 , worth one-hnlf more. Immense nssortment of Fine Camoric , Nainsook nnd Swiss Embroidered Matched Setts ( these come in nil widths to match ) and are marked at astonish ingly low prices. 45-inch White.Crcnm and Beige Oricntnl nnd Egyption Lnco Flouncings nt 80c , $1 , $1.10 , | 1.25 , $1.40 , worth one-half more. HANUKEItCIIIEFS. Extraordinary Bargains in Embroid ered Sheer Linen Lawn Handkerchiefs. Latest designs. 15c , 2oc and COc. KF.LLKY , STJOKU & Co. , Cor. Dodge and 15th sts. Buy a Jot in Tipton Place before they advance in pi ice. Lots now selling in this beautiful nddition nt f400 and $500 ; 1-5 cash. MOTTEU REAL ESTATE AGENCY. Talk is Cheap But values tell. South Omnha is destined to bo Tiifc booming town for time to come , and the most valuable addition to the same is the now "First Addition" to South Omaha just laid out. Over 33lots of this nddition already sold and going daily at tremendous rate. And pray why notv This addition is only three blocks cnst of Hammond's pncking houses nnd selling nt the extrnordmnrylow prices of $200 to ? 050 ench. Lots are full size , 60x130 , with CO foot streets nud 20 foot nlleys. Just tiio thing for invest ment or liomo. Title perfect from Union Stock Yards company. Solo agent : Jo seph Kavun , No. 420 South 13th St. , Mor rison's otlico , where maps can bo seen any time and ! teams rc.uly to take out purchasers. Terms : One-fourth cash , balnnco in 12 quarterly payments nt 8 per cent in terest. The workingmnn's home , Vnn Cnmp's nddition , One of the most beautiful ad ditions ever laid out to Omnha. Finest view on Missouri river , ovet looks Conn' oil Bluil's nnd ten miles of the Missouri valley. Only 2 blocks south of Murray's brickynrd , north of Park Forrest and west of B. < te M. trnck ; about 100 feel above Missouri river nnd covered with beautiful shade trees. Lots nro full si/.o , 50x120 to WO feet , streets CO foot nm ! nlloys 14 feot. Prices from $350 to * GO ( and terms very easy , none such can be hail anywhere : $50 to $100 cash nnd bnl nnco $5.00 monthly or to suit purchaser 8 per cent interest. These are the Ins lots thnt you cnn buy on such terms ucai city forjliomes. Some choice lots left in Brown's Par ! from 24th street to the railroad trnok it South Omnha. This addition lias beet less advertised and there wore more lot sold there during last a\\ \ months than ii any other nddition. That tells Vnluos are rising continuously am money is mudn fast by those who invest Make hny while the sun shines , nnd be fore the prieo will bo raised come tint see the plats , mnps , etc. Have nlso several oral pints of one , live , ten , twenty am hundred acto tracts , very close to Sout Omaha , Miitnblo tor platting , real genii inc bargains. Come and see them a Joseph Kavnn's , 420 South 13th st , Omaha , Morris Morrison's oilice. Team always ready. Dintrick & ( iiith architects , nnd super intundonts , Room 15 Creightou block. WoodH' Grout O ( Tor. A great offer in Omaha is getting to bo chestnut , nnd the phrase "gilt edged ad dition" falls with n "dull thud" on th car. But a really cheap lot in n goo part of Omaha is as truly a bargain n grnnulntcd sugar at 20 pounds to the $1 Just such R bargain'is olfercd youi I Riverside nddition. Nenrcr than Boi ford or Walnut Hill , right nt the door < iiinnimoth Industries employing hiindroc of hands , has broad streets , is level an sightly. These lots sell until May lir for th' ' ) nominal price of $125 per lot , $ ; down nnd $10 per month. Just think c o this ns an opportunity to secure a nic chonn homo. The sale of this .propert is phenomenal , 20 lots were sold in lei than two hours. Call on Woods 140U Cap. avo. , who will show you the proi erty freo. This is surely a rare ohanc sit - Remember that lots in Selinavillo ni iter $200 cheaper than any other hurroum er ing property. I ovjirun St DalMill BO stunts , 115 N. ICth St. N. B. FAhCOMCn. The Special Sale of lihiuroidcrtca on Tuesday of which wo had given tprorlotis notlco , We now hand particulars * they nro man ufacturers coupons , 4 } yards in length , nnd will bo sold by us in'throo ' lots. CSe n coupon. OOc n coupon. $1.12 n coupon. The goods nro worth three times the money , anil nro not job goods nor com mon goods , but on the conttnry arc spec ially line goods made on the finest nain seek , nnd the finest kind of work , Also on the snmo day nnd from the snmo man ufacture wo oiler n big lot of the finest Swiss Floiinclngs thnl has ever been shown here. Wo bought them at n great bargain nud offer thorn 01 Tuesday , giving you all the advantage. Remem ber Tuesday morning. It is not ottcn you have such an opportunity. N. B. EALCO.vnn. Boys Wanted Ten good , reliable boys wanted nt American District Telegraph Co. , 1301 Douglas st. Steady work , good wages. Look Out for the CAM. Motor cars will run to Benson in less thnh ton days. Buy now and got In on the ground Iloor. Prices will certainly double ns soon us motor cars tcgin to run. C. E. MAINU. Look Out for the Oirs. Motor cars will run to "Benson" in loss thnn ten days. Two elegnnt tJn-ncre lots , two livc-ncro lots nnd ten oue-ncro lots will bo sold bcfoie the inisc in prico. C. E. AlAYNK. Armstrong , Pettis & Co.'s , 1308 Jznrd st. , is the nlnce lo got n Tina Carriage. Pluuton , Surry , Top or Open Buggy nnd One Man Rend Wagon , manifacturedby the Hcnnoy Buggy Co. , Frecport , III. Come nnd make your choice it "bed rock . " prices. _ _ in Houses. WQ have ten 5 nnd C room cottngcs , now , nnd in snloiidid locntio.is , on street cnr line , to sell nt from $ .2,250 to $3,000 on small payments of $300 to ? 500 down and balance on monthly payments. Why pay rent when you can buy houses on these terms. Flack ic ! lloman , Frcnzer block.opp . P. O. Horses Fur Sale. Some extra good roadsters , young and sound ; also heavier work horses. WM. PIIKSTOV & Co. , 510 Fierce Street , Omaha. Columbia I'laco Fronts on Cuming st nnd will be on snlo Tuesday p. m. by.GODDUIU GODDUIU & MOORE , 211 N.lGth st. .opposite Masonic Building. in Business Property. CO teet north front on.Cuming street , with 10-room house , renting for $10 per month , $15,000 , & cash , balance 1 and 2 years. Corner of 23rd and Cuminc streets , 6Cx 88 feet , with two store buildings , renting for $100 per month , $15,000 , $0,000 cash , balance 1 , 2 and 8 years. FLACK & HOMAX , Frcnzor Block , Opposite P. O. Bargains. ' One block in Orchard Hill , 250 ft by 270 ft , only $10 , 000. Two lots , corner St. Mary's avenue and 27th street , with 7 stores , $ J8,000. , 44 ft front on Douglas , near llth for $500 per front ft. 05 ft front on Farnam , corner of Spring , $8,000. CO ft front , corner 8th st nnd Dodge , $10,000. 48 ft front on Snunders , in Foster's add , $4,200. 140 ft front on Leaven worth , corner of 28th st , $50 per ft front. 103i ft front on Farnam , highly im proved , cor. Virginia avenue. We moan business. Money is what wo are after. Wo do not work for glory alone ; it docs not buy beefsteaks. Call nnd exnmino our list of bargains in nearly every addition to tlio city. I. N. PIEUCE & Co. 1500 Douglas st. N. B. The nbovo property is for snle on reasonable terms. I. N. P. & Co. P. S. We have lots fronting on Far nam street at $2,000 each ( m Briggs' Place ) . I. N. P. & Co. Architect ? nnd Superintendents. Hodgson & Son , 26 Iron Bank , Omaha , and 311 iVi'c. aye. , Minneapolis. A Strnugo Coincidence. Six of Omaha's enterprising young business men happened to meet at the same table at the St. Cloud Saturday. One said , I have bought mo a lot for a homo on Harnoy st. in Briggs' Place. Another said , I am delighted , you will have mo for a neighbor ; 1 bought one in Briggs' on Farnam st. Another spoke up and said three of a kind is good ; 1 will bo with you , only 1 selected mine on Douglas street in the same nddition. By Jove , said the fourth , will wonders never cease ; I'll be a neighbor to all of you. I got on Dodge st , so if you all go back on mo , I will bqnear the Homo for the Friendless. By this time the table was in an uproar of Inughtor. Well , bojs , said the fifth , you will sco my domicile looming up on the hill on Capitol avenue in Brings' Plnco ; Judge Vaughn is going to builtl n line residence near mo. Well , said the sixth , with n waggish look and a sigh. lam glad to see you boya so well li\ed ; it really does mo good , for 1 didn't know just where I was going to borrow my smoking to- bncco , but it is all plain to me now. I hope you boys will got nut there quick ; I want to invite you all to my house-warming. I don't know tlio mini- . ber my hon o will have , but it will bo on Davenport st , in Briggs' Place ; you can all lind it. Elegant residence lots in Briggs1 Place , Farnnm st. car line will build to Bolt line nt oneo. Passenger trams will run or Belt line in Juno. A depot has been lo cated in Briggs' Place. Immediate pros pcct of cable line on Douslai st. to Boll lino. The snlo In Briggs1 Plnco has heel unprecedented. If you have money t ( invest nnd will consult your map nnd j price list , or go from my ollico nnd soi this property I know the result. Tin number of people buying for homes ii this addition is'remarkable. Special at tention given to sale in Briggs1 Placi Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday of thi week. Let every one who has not ex amincd it take a free ride and see thi elegant property. C. L. MAYNE. Barculns In Buslue 8 Property. C0132 , south fronton Jackson street near 10th , with thren houses , for $10,50C 22 feet on Fnrnnm street , between ICtl nnd 17th streets , for $23,000. 150 feet on Kith street , nt $100 per foot The nbovo nro genuine bargains , am will make the purchnsur big money. FLACK ite HOMAX , Frontier , blpek , opposite P. O. Armstrong , Pettis & Co , . 1303 Izard si have just received a cur load of th Finest Buckbonrds and Kenl Estat wagons consisting of Timken , Browstei v Storm nud Eclipse springs. Cnll nnd so J Co. m.ik what the Heunoy Buggy cnn in this line. The South Omaha Land company hnv appointed C. E. Mayno sole ngont for th nalo of their lots. Ho will show the proj erty nnd furnish all desired iuforraatio upon application. _ . , , . [ Signed ] W. A. PAXTON , President , OMAHA HEIGHTS Coming to the Front : F. E. & M. V. R'y Graders on the Ground. DIRT FLYING : Tracks soon to be laid and depot expected by June. Scores of lots already sold. A mini * ' ber of houses to be erected immediately. Come now and sec us , and let ns show yon this addition and other choice inside property , that your own eyes can see and your own rea son convince yon must result in largo profits. Komember every sale ever made by ns , in onrown or other additions , aggregating ovora thousand lots , have resulted in handsome profits to all investors. Estate & Trust Co 15O4 inj .pijsrj . C STREET. MORSE'S ' DRESS GOODS All Wool Albatross at 37 l-2c-Monday's ' Special Sale , Pnttorn Table Cloths , $ ! J.O7 fiOO Dozen Towels OOc , Exactly Worth $1.OO New Hosiery. ALL WOOL ALBATHOSS 37Jc ; Mon day wo will offer 100 pieces 38-inch Al batross street and party colors , worth Coo for37jc. S. P. MOUSE & Co. NE\V \ UUKXADINES ; Monday we will oiler an entire now lot of trench Grenadines from $1 to $3 per jnrd. PATTERN TABLE CLOTHS $3.07 ; Monday wo will sell 100 finest double damask pattern tablecloths , 3 yards long , 3 yards wide regular price $0.50 Mon day for $3.07.S. . S. P. MOKSR & Co. TOWELS CO CENTS. This is a new lot ; not a towel in it but what is wortli $1 , and some of them $1.25 each. They are embroidered opeu work knotted fiinge , the largest si/.o. S. P. MOUSE & Co. NEW HOSE 75 CENTS. Monday wo have a lot of now Black Lisle Thread Hose , best English fast colors that we oiler at 75o , regular $1 quality. S. P. MoiiiE & Co. Take n drive out to Soli navillc tomorrow row morning. Lovgren 4s Dnliell solo agents , 115 N. 16th St. Buy Hats , Bonnets and Hair Goods at the acknowledged lending "FiiENCli" Emporium , Mnsoulc Block , ICth st. , near Cnpitnl nve. , Mrs. Atkinson Manager. The Inrgcst and most exclusive stock to select from , and we make the lowest prices. Bedford Place. Two tine south front lots , only $750 each. Motter Heal Estate Agency. The ladies of the German school have arranged an oritertainmcnt at Gcrmanin hnll for Saturday , April 23. A ( ino pro gramme , consisting of music and song , hns been nrrnngod for the early part of the evening and at the close dancing bo indulged in. A beautiful bolt has boon secured by the ladies which will be given to the most popular turner. An admis sion of 25 cents will bo chacged. Nnlinn Franko Sunday night , April 17 , in Bovd's opera house and benolit for Jean Baurcis. THE UA.W8 VHXATIONS. Qncstions Now AfFecting School Board , Toachcro nnd Su perintendent. As has alrciidy been btntod In tlio Bnn , there Is a division of sentiment as to when , under the school law recently enacted , tlio present board of education goes out of exist ence. This uncertainty , It is feared , must bo settled In the courts. As a consequence of this state of affairs many of the teachers aio greatly disturbed with icgdid to the perma nency of their situations. Those of them who have not Interested filomls upon the board of education are compelled to see the members In order to make sine of ro-electlon. Tills , they claim , In ordlunry cases , Is work which causes both ctTort and anxiety. Yet , the unceitainty above referred to , makes some of the ladles feel thnt th Is work may have to ba done a second tliuo. Suppose , they reason , the old board elect the teachers lei next year , will tlio new board , or that under the new law , reject those elected and elect teachers for itsell. Homo ot the members ot the boaid clntm that , as they have lioiotofoie , eleoted In June , teach ers for the following school year , they muy still elect them bctoio lettmilut' , even In view of the coming ot the new txui J. Other members of the present orirnniAUion , how ever , claim that the election should be left to tlio board contemplated by the now law. .hint how the nutter will bit settled cannot now bo determined. . , , , Unucr the new law which goes Into effect on the lust Tuesday In July , the boaul of ectucatiou IsauthoiUed to hold two regular meetings , namely , on the first and third Tuesdays of each month. At one of these resiil.ir meetIngs - Ings In July , the snpeiintondont is to bo elected. The lirst ot theo meetings , how ever , under the most liberal cotistuietion of the law , will bo held by the old board , and the hccond by the now one. This will con- line the time for selecting the ottleer in ijiies- tlon , to but one night. It ho should not then bo elected , the question suggests itself : When can ho bo eleeted ? Tills may lend to n dlllieultv which can now scarcely ho appreciated. Added to tills Is the fact that Mr. James1 term expires on the bth of next March. It tlieio should bo a Question ot that ucntleman'a succession , the board would lind ltce.U In a diiliculty which would require some ojtsule assistance to remove. Tlneo months were spent in looking for a superintendent , when Mr. James was nt length bcciued. Limiting the time of selecting a superintendent is consld ercd by some of the members to Imvo been wilful act on the part of some legislator ni other Individual. Tlio original bill provided for the selection of the siipeilnleudent In July , but this wns ordered amended by the boaid so that the election might take placi at "any regular meeting. " When the bi was passed , however , It WHS found to read "at any regular ineetlne In July. ' . These are a few of the dliUrultles wliicli must be overcome In n short time by tin members of the present school boaid. Stock V'.iril Improvements. Mr. O. II. Dorrance , lor some days. Im been engaged in desitcnltig plans for mon tracks and switches at the stook yards , fo the accommodation of the Increasing buslnes at that place. Tlio tracks and sw Itelius are ti be the property of Uio stock yards company and It ls thought wUl eventually lead to th organization of a transit company , the pro ceeiU of which will go to the owners of th ynrds. It Is now suggested that Mr. Doi rancolll be ploced tu the uiannirompnt n the enterprise , which will probably bo don when Messrs. Paxtou nud Mcijhane , wlio ar out of town , shall return. The stock j ard are running a second nnd third suney froi their grounds to the Missouri for the imi poMJOf nsceilaluingthu most le.islblo Hli for a sewer to drain their > , uds. 'I ho shot est Hue at present U npotit 2ooo foot , nnd thi pierces some ot thu luloi veiling blulu. N. C. FAIjCONEH. Tlio Special Sale of Embroideries on Tuesday of which we had given previous notice. We now hand particulars , they are man- ufncturcrs coupons , -1 } ynrds in length , nnd will bo sold by us in three lots. GSc n coupon. OOo n coupon , $1.12 a coupon. The goods are worth three times the money , nnd are not job goods nor com mon goods , but on the contrary arc spec ially linn goods rundo on tlio finest nain seek , and the finest kind of work. Also on the sanio day and from tlio same man ufacture wo oiler a big lot of the finest Swiss Flouucings that hae ever been shown hero. Wo bought them at a great bargain nnd ofl'cr them on Tuesday , giving you all the ndvautago. Remem ber Tuesday morning. It is not often you have such an opportunity. N. B. FALCOKCK. Grand Island. The great manufacturing , jobbing and railroad center of Nebraska offers good inducements to manufacturers , jobbers and investors. Wo mean business. Ad- diess C. W. SCAIIKF , Secretary Board of Trade. Acre Property. Five acres in Weiss1 sub. nil platted into lots and plat recorded. Price only $5,250 ; $2,000 cash , bal , 1 , 2 and 3 years. This is tlio biggest snap in ncre property. Mori EH REAL ESTATE AOKNCY. AMUSEMENTS. EXPOSITION BUILDING Ttolay Eraig , April 21. The First Appcnninco In Omaha of the Kate Bensberg ENGLISH OPERA CO , Comprising tlio following- artists : MISS KATE UEA'miEKG , Pilmn-Dnnna Soprano , Into of Cnrl Horn's Grand Bnprll h Opota Company , Diiuy Lnno , l.o.nion , and the Amnlcun Opera Compnuy , Academy of MuMc , Now York. MISS 1'AUMNK MONTUtiJIIKFO. Contrnlto , formerly M Itli the Ailnllna 1'ntti , r.tulka Gcra- tor , nnd Minnie Hnnck coinpnnlcs. Mil. Itoss l > AVil > , Tenor. Into of Clnra I.oulso Kelloirp Concert company. Mil. ED. KNir.HT , nns o. foimcrly of the Strnkosch Oporacninpanr. SIO. OAK 1.0 A. SKUHANO , Muslcrtl Dlteotor formerly of the Mlhm Opurn company. The pnrforii.anco will consist of Haifa's clmrm- ing opcrn , Tlio Sleeping Quern , And the Tliiul iiiul Fifth Acts of Gounod's FAUST. Pilcoof mlmlslonBO cents. Itcsorvoil sonts can now bo olitilnod nt Mnv Mojcr Ic llros. ' Music Stoio without o\tia chnrwo. I'romcnnilo Conceit beasun tickets aio Rood for this poi- loimnnco. BOYD'S OPERA HOUSE TUESDAY M UT , AS'KIL , 10. MINSTRELS. 40 - Peerless Celebrities - 40 Umlor the m.inngomottt of II. J. Snyors , Rsi ] . Presenting anew unit I rllllnnt pioiiuiiimpiinit the most laUKhiililo builceijuoovcrpioduccdon thomlnbtrol etufo , Our National Opra or Trouble vs. Thoxas. Introducing our moiiil IS 2 1 C * . . .fa3A.T iT iJliT. Sccuio beats lifter .Monday inoiniiitf. BOYD'S OPEHAHOUSE MONDAY , TtlKSDAY , WEDNESDAY Mr. HiJd vorjr rP n3"tfuUy nnnounrcs th8 rnfut notiiblu ilnimiitlu evi nt In tlio lils'.ury of Oraiili i-ttio nppe.inmco ol Am.Tlc t i dro itu t A < tor , EDWIN BOOTH Suuooitcil In liliown ntooSI'ntconiiiiny. under the aucitlonof Mr. Arthur II. Cliu e. ' Hnmlay EveningBICHELI , El' Tuosiliiy Kvciiliijr . .llA.il LET Weiliiesdtiy Evoniiiff . 0 1'llELl-O Mr. Uootlias "lago. " Dnrlnu the 011711eniont ilin mtno liberal Price * tlmiuitliunt Ibo cnuntiy "III ' " " ' "I ' . " ' ' cliHrneil . * . 12.I. . ( Jan ii i. inp I in n to nllDiir ' nf the liouto. iralaamli l n. 'i ery.tll HQ o . : . ) nnU MU Important Announcement , Aslholitniilrcrlnor npilU.itlona nlrondy rccilvort . forieiitiforMr. Ilooth eneiiK'ment rn f r In c * . nnd beliiz lo lr- ou < if iliamiiK ll na uToOIni ! fuoeulnilnit. Mr. niirdhntilieUeiltoaire- al AT AUOIION. Wvilneidar morning. Apill M. nt III o ' . ' } | ' | 0.rr | Hmnn. 'llie mount i.ald to ho " P " ' " ' "L" " Inadilltloi tollie jirlcoof lli feut . AlltetUre- untolJ will bo placed im sale In the resul ir wa"Jttlin bux i > mc ' 1 hnrnlHir iniirnlnir. Al > ill 1 , i"t " n'clotk. No ticket * olll bo lalct ia for anjbodr. All teats must bo pild for when re erTel. _ PEOPLE'S ' THEATRE ONE WntlK , COMMKNC1NO Monday , April llth. Chas Giliay's ' CotBcdy Co , , BIHTOIITINQ AMKI.IOVS . IIUiaHPBST Miss Fannie Beane Grent Lauehlnir Ruccc soi , AND A PIKCK or i n : . " ADVIH.SION . IB , 0 ANU yr. The Intor-Stnte Coiuniorcc Ijaw. g | St. Louis Uopublican : I'orlmps thorrf is no class of people \ \ ho will bo buno- litcil by tlio intor-stato commoreo law tov a greater dcgron tlian tlieatro-Koers. TlnJ V even and syiinuctrical ( are , witliout ( lib * > crimination of any kind , will kucu the barn-storniurs at hoinu , and give JirsU class attractions the right of way. When dickcis could bn tnado with railroad atjculs , and so-called troupes transported at a nominal ralu or on a contingent fee , the public were the sufl'ercrB. Now , howi ever tlm cutrato business is gono.atut aa a result wo. may confidently hope tiiat wildV. cat theatrical troupes will begin to dis appear from their usual haunts. Onla , good combinations can aflord to pay fufl rales , and as tlio law calls for a uniforni ' rate tor all , the theatrical frauds will baj apt to keep oft" the railroads. A. long ) sullbrmjr public will hail the deliverance * Doth the pockets of the people and tba nerves of the puoplc will bo thu gainers , ' and there is good reason to expect a revival - ' vival of the nxcollcnt old stock-company ) , system , to which wo owe all the good ! that America has produced In the way oi stage art. OMAHA. Soldier's Home ! 560 Acres of Land , Cornering with Soldier's ' Home , One-half Mile West of Grand Island , One-lmlf mile west of ailtlitloiiB Hcllinsr f 200 per ncre will bo sold lor $50 jier aero , Over 200 acres miikr cultivation Tlio wfiolo lylnar nice fur btiildinsr p r- lioses ; liouses , burns anil fences on the place as well as three flno proves , Tlio Btrcet railway will run within onr-hall mllJ. Will sell as a whole or in part , The ahovo will be. sole to satisfy condl/ / lions of a trust fund , B. PERKINS , , JS'ct