THE OMAHA DAILY 11KE : SUNDAY , AP1UL 19. 1S01-SIXTEEN PAGES. TM'I 1 IMJ PTIPIJn V PA KliLLEi , STIGER & CO. Our Special Sale of Laoas Continued Another Week. Bpcclal Inducements In AVrnpt , Um- brelluH , I'artiHolH , DI-CHM OooiN , Hos iery , Underwear , etc. Corner Fa ma m uiid 15th Street. CLOAK DEPARTMENT. Our first shipment of Inco wraps for Bummer wear will bo placed on ealo Mon day. Thofeo garments are the very lat est In style and light and dressy for the warm weather. Summer shawls ami embroidered flbchiiH In u great varioly of slylos. This is something every lady ought to have. Prices from $1.00 to $2.5.00. Ladles' broadcloth capes in three Icnirtlifl , ranging In price from $1.00 to 821.00 , In nil the now desirable Bhndes. LADIES' NEW SHIUT WAISTS InHtrincs , plaids and white , in plain and plaited fronts , vary stylish. Our sissort- inenl of colorlngH is very choice. Wo also show a very flno select line of LADIKS' SILK WAISTS in the now popular shades and styles. CUNTS' UMBRELLAS , U3.CO. A special lot of gouts' line silk um brellas , In stylish handles or natural wood and silver. Monday's price , $3.50 ; worth $1.75. $1.75.DRESS DRESS GOODS. Cheviot suitings , now tun mixtures , 3S inches wide , 60o per yard ; good value at 8oc. Challis , half wool , now polkn dot ef fects , now colors , lOo per yard ; worth 25c. 25c.Castor Castor clolh for capes und wraps now tan and pray shades at SI.15 porjd , worth $1.-10. Black silk finished lionrlottas 40 Inches , our regular $1.00 quality , tit 85c. WASH GOODS. Just opened 11 splendid line of was h challiB , elegant styles , 1T yds for $1.00 , Now ginghams , spring styles , tit 12 ! and 16o per yard. Scotch glnclitiras In all the now ef fects rich colorings , lee ! per yard. HOSIERY AND UNDEUAVEAK. 100 do/on children's fust blnek ribbed hose , Boiunless , sixes 0 lo 8 } , at 21c par pair. 100 dozen Indies' fast bluck hose , war ranted not to crock or smut , tit 2oc , worth 3.C. Ladles' fast black hose , In 4 styles , 35c or 3 pair for $1.00 any ono of which would bo good value at 50c. Ladles' fancy hose in plain colors with fust black boot in a largo variety of styles. 50c per ptiir. Special lot of ladles' plaia colored hose , modes and tans , 3oc or 3 pairs for $1.00. Children's rjbbcd vests , long sleeves , sines 12 to 21 , wrapper style , 35ceuch. Children's ribbed vests , high neck and no sleeves , sizes 12 to 21 , al 25c ouch. A bplonoid bargain In ladles' swlss lisle vcsls , in ecru and while , at 50c each. PARASOLS. Gloria sun umbrellas , natural wood handles , parngtin frame , good value at $1.75 , our prluo $1.40. Carriage shades , lined and unlined , plain and trimmed , prices $2 , $2.50 , $3 , $4.25 , $5 niHUO.25. GREAT SALE OF LACES. LACES. The immense success attending our special Btilo of luces lust week has in duced us to continue the same low prices for another week. Our stock is complete everything novel and desimblo being represented. Demi Black Chnntllly- and poinl Do- Vonlso flounclntrs , 10 , 12 , 15,18 und 22 * inches wide , from Two up loluynrd. 42-inch black , all silk , Chnnlilly flouncing $1.2.3 , $1.50 , $1.75 , $2.25 up to $0. 48-inch black draping nets , endless va riety of now designs , 55o , $1 , $1.15 , $1.25 , $1.76 up tol. Black all silk : trimming laces , In all the now effects , at loc , 25c , 35c , COc and 75c a yard. 0-inch flno embroidered crepe Chiffon edgings for trimming the nock nud sleeves , in till the deliculo shades , only COc ; regular prlco 76e. Latest novelties in veiling and rush- I'fe'Bi ' i 4 grout bargains in LADIES' HANDKERCHIEFS At almost i the regular prices. Ladies' fine hundombroidoredjullllnon lawn handkerchiefs ( scalloped borders ) nt 33lc , regular prlco GOc. Ladies' line hand embroidered linen lawn .handkerchiefs ( scalloped borders , endless variety ) atlOc , regular price35c. Lndios1 hand embroidered nnd dainty printed II. S. borders at 8Jc , regular 15c quality. Children's II. S. pointed border fine cambric hanilkorchloffa at 4c , regular prlco Oic.KELLEY. KELLEY. STIGER V CO. , Far mini und 15lh street. Millinery , all styles , lowest prices. Mrs. Wood , 2301 Cumlng street. A Now IiiNimuico Firm. Wo tire pleased to announce thai Mr. N. J. Burns and Jay D. Foster , under Iho firm name of Burns & Foster , have succeeded to the lire Insurance agency of Williams & Burns , representing u number of the slrontiost companies doing business In this state. The now linn bus removed to pleasant ollico quarters , room 310 RuiiiKO building , 16lh nndllar- noy streets , where they will bo pleaded to'servo their many friends and patrons no of old. Special agency for Planta Beatrice goods. Leslies , Kith and Douglas st. Mornnd's Juvenile Masque Hall. Guard's armory , Capitol avenue , Fri day evening , April 21 , tit 8 p. in. Ad mission , adults 50 cents , children free. Kvcn Temperance IVoplo ngroo that more harm comes from the adulteration of liquors than from any other cause. Mr. Ilonry Illller , propri etor of the familv wine and liquor house ( Esmond hotel block ) , places purity first upon the list. Ho is determined that all goods sent out by his house shall bo first clufcs in every particular. Flo makes family trade a epecluUy. If you need anything in his line remember the qual ity is guaranteed. Iecl ! Ice ! ! Iccil \Yholc.ialo and retail. Kennedy & Newell , 110 S. 15th street. Tel. 1153. Spool il Sale Oliumlior Sets. April 15 to May 1 , special cut prices on all sots in our block. Our annual spring bale. All now ami desirable goods at priced never mailo in Omaha before. GATCH it LAUMAN. loll Furiuun. Architects and engineers' iuppllen , mathematical Instruments. Alee x Pen- fold Co. , Ill S.J5UiM.Croighloii , , blk. irCoUimims Wore nllvo today and wished to see n largo portion of the country ho dlfcov erod , ho would undoubtedly travel via the Chicago & Northwestern , on account. of tlio uniformly excellent eaulpmont , last tltno und sure connections which prevail wherever the Northwootorn June , FAIiCONKK'8. Tilncn Department. Monday inornlritr wo will offer in this department great bargains in towels , damask napkins , tray cloths , lunch cloths , bureau scarfs , pillow shams , etc. . otc. The above goods are of exceptional value and Iho quantity is limited , so of course the early buyer gets the choice. 50 dozen 18x30 pure linen buck tow els at lOc each ; 50 dozen 21x12 pure linen huck lowols at 121c each ; 50 do/en 21x42 pure linen huck lowols at lOic each ; 50 do/.on 22x11 pure linen huck towels at 23c each. Wo are confident you will say these are the cheapest towels ever seen in your city. 100 dozen odd napkins , 8 nnd ! , bleached and unbleached , homo of them slightly soiled , will bo closed out at a big loss to us. Tills Is a ehunco for you that may not occur again" . LUNCH CLOTHS. Wo desire to call your attention to our now importation of hemstitched lunch clolh. Wo have Ihom 27x27 , 32x32 , 30x30 , 45x 15 ; Iho prices are away down , they commence at 05s , 70e , 75c , 85c , $1.00 , $1.25 up lo 13.00 each. PILLOW SHAMS. Sco our now pillow ihtinis made from a genuine French percale , handsomely embroidered In rich and rare designs ; prlco at $3.75 , $1.00 , $1 2o , $1.50 , $5.00. $ "j.50 per pair. They tire very beautiful and cheap. See our now tray cloths in damask and plain hem stitched linen , at 2oc , 35c , 40c , 45c up to $1.25 each. PILLOW LINEN , LINEN SHEETING. Wo have received a handsome assort ment of pillow linen and sheeting , 40- Inch pillow linen at 50c , worth Ooc ; 40- inch pillow linen at COc , worth 75c ; 42- inch pillow linen at COc , worth 75c ; 50- inch pillow linen at OOc , worth $1.2-5 ; 51- inch pillow linen at $1.00 , worth $1.35. Monday morning wo will soil 5 pieces 90-inch pure linen sheeting at t)8o ) per yard ; this sheeting lias never boon sold ' for loss than $1.50. Secure some of this before it is all sold out. 5 pieces fine sheeting 00 inch at $ I.2o , worth $1.50. 3 pieces flno sheeting 00 Inch at $1.50 , worth $1.75. Hemstitched flno shoots. This is a great bargain for you. Hemstitched linen shoots , very flno quality , retail price $10.00 per pair ; for this sale wo have marked Ihom at $7.50 per pair. You must boo Ihoso shcols lo appreciate their value , they are full size and made from the iinost Belfast linen. WHITE GOODS DEPARTMENT. This busy department is again iilled pu with the latest and most choice designs in summer dross goods. Our assortment at this season has never been so com- plolo as now , and our prloos cannot DO touched by tiny house in Omaha. Chock nainsook at 7c , worth 12Jc. Check nainsook at luc , worth 15c. Check nainsook at 15c , worth 20c. Printed mulls , choice designs , loc. Printed dimitic ? , very line quality , 20c. 20c.Sco Sco our now novelties at 12c , 15c , ISc , 20c , 2oe and 30c. Now black lawn and organdies. Now blnek side band stripes. Now black lawns in lace olTccls. You ought lo see our now Inm-slltched organdies 45 inches at 35c , 45c and 05c. Now shipment of Nainsook , Masalln , Dimities , India linens , Victoria lawns , India mulls , elc. , olc. Do not purchase your summer dross goods before examin ing our stock. Wo know wo can save DRESSS GOODS BARGAINS. 61-inch Scotch suitings for 40c , worth S5c. S5c.42inch 42-inch camel'shair for 40c , worth 8oc. 42-inch all wool checks for 40o worth 85c. 85c.40inch 40-inch mixed cheviots for 49c , worth 8oc. 8oc.40inch 40-inch Hcurietlas for 76cyorth Ooc. 40-inch Nile silk and wool mixture 75c , worth Ooc. 40-inch all wool plaids 75c. worth 95c. 42-inch serges 75c , worth 95c. Your choice of twenty combination suits which sold for $16.00 and $20.00 ; Monday $10.00. Wo have opened a lot of now novelty dress goods both in combinalion and plain at moderate prices. Don't fail to vibit us for dress goods Ihis week. WASH GOODS DEP'T. French silicons worth 40c , price Mon- dav 21c. , Vigorous suitings , 80-in wide , Inc. Now figured French mull , latest de signs , in blaek ground and colored fig ures at 25c , 35c and 40c. Satin crepe cloth , Iho newest thing in wash goods , 45c. Post and express paid on all mall orders. N. B. FALCONER The spectacle wearing public will now find N. M. Ruddy , the reliable optician , in Boyd's opera house , 15th street side. Leslie & Leslie , 10th and Douglas strcols , dispensing and family chemifals. Gatch & Luumiui , special sale. Universally pronounced the bost. Les lies' cream soda , 10th and Douglas. Auction sale furniture tomorrow , Mon day , 10 o'clock. 213 South 12lh. Omaha Auction Co. N. M , Ruddy , the reliable and only optician , now in Boyd's opera house , 15lh side. The largest and best slock of gold spectacles and eye glasses at the lowest prices. Eyes litlcd free and sal- Ibfnctlon guaranteed. Preserlpllons a specially. Day and light service. Leslies * , 10th and Douglas. The readers of the Bun will please bear in mind thai Iho Twin-burner pro cess Is Iho mot Improved stove on the nmrkcl Ihls year. It is so constructed that it is impossible for any odor lo arise from it , which can not'bo said of any other ; besides 11 la made by a com pany Ihat bus never turned out a poor cttovo , when nil the other factories wore having their rattletraps returned by the thousand. McCargiir , solo agent , 410 North Sixteenth street. Every lot In Potlor it George Go's now addition is a good one. Suroly. Everyone mutt know by this tlmo that the Chicago it Northwestern IB the only line running a solid night train from the Union depot til Omaha direct to Chicago. Loaves 0:10 : p. m. Good train , sleepers , chair cars , diner. Makes all the fast eastern connections tit Chicago. This Is in addition to Iho veslibulod flyer out of Omaha at 4:80 : p. in. dally , which aJrivos in Chicago early next morning. City oflleo 1401 Farnam si. Loans of $1,000 lo ? 50,000 made on choice Improved city property. Low rates. No dulay. Central Loan & Trust company , 120o r'nrimm st. Decision in 1'iuur in the Chicago Mllwaiikoo At St. Piuil Uy. The now Palace Bleeping cars of the Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul Ry. , with electric lights in every berth , will continue to leave the Union depot , Omaha , at (1:10 ( : p. in. , dally. Passongora taking this train nvold transfer at Coun cil Uluffg , and arrive in Chicago nt 0:30 : a. in. , in utnpio time to make all eastern connections. Ticket ofllco , 1501 Furntim stroot. F. A. NASH , J. E. PllHSTON , General Agent. City Passenger Agent. PAXTON HOTEL FIRE , Three Rcoms Tull of Millinery Goods Damaged. A $ r ,000 , Stock Hi' Hutu , ItldlioiiH , IjticcH and UriiaincittM JtadlyVet at tlio Tavton Hotel Fire. TO THE TRADE. R. R. Harris , traveler for T. 13. Smith it Co. , 114 and 110 Wabnsh avenue , Chicago , had three rooms full of milli nery goods at the Paxton hotel nt the lime of Iho llro , which ho was delivering lo Ihc millinery Irntlo of Omaha. Some of Iho goods wore badly wet , while some wore not damaged to any great oxtont. I have purchased Iho onliro stock , as you will see by Iho following allldtivil. C. A. STONEIIILL. O.MAitA , Nob. , April 18 , 1801. U. Harris , being flrst duly sworn , says Ihat his entire stock which was in the Paxton hotel lire of recent date was urchased by C. A. Slonohill , and no other linn secured as much as ono dol- ar's worth of these goods. R. R. IIA Kins. Subscribed and sworn to before mo his 18th day of April , A. D. 1801. EM Honoixs , [ Slur , ] Notary Public. Wo shall slaughter this block tomor row , and such a slaughter of millinery ns was never known to Ibis community. All the buckrum frames from the Pax- on house lire , Ic. All the silk wire frames , price 75c , go at loc. FLOWERS. Lot 1 of the flowers from Iho Paxlon : iouso fire go at He. Badly wot. Lot 2 Flowers from iho Paxlon hotel llro go at Oc. Lot 3 Elegant flowers from the Paxton - ton hotel llro worth up to $5.00. Wet , jo at 2-jc , Lot 4 Elegant flowers from the Pax- Ion hotel fire , worth up to $3.60 , not ilamnged , 40c. HATS From the Paxton hotel flro. 2,000 hats , wet , at 5c. Another lot of hats worth up lo $3 from Ino Paxlon holol lire 2"e. . 100 hals extra fine quality from Iho Paxlon holol fire , not damaged , 4c. ! ) 300 children's trimmed hals in Iho above lot not damaged. READI READ1 Mr. Harris had with him 02 imported pattern hats worth from $20.00 lo $40.00. These escaped from any damage. Ho sluled lo us Iho cost averaged him over $30.00. Your choice of the lot Monday at $5.05. The ornaments on some of Ihcso hals alone are worth inoro money. These hats will bo In our balcony. RIBBONS. All Hie ribbons wo will place in 2 lols. Lot 1 worth up to 50c go at lOc a yard. Lot 2 worth up to $2.00 yard go at 10c. ORNAMENTS. 4,000 ornaments and buckles go at lOc each , worth up lo $2.00 each. Some elegant cut steel ornaments in Iho lot. 300 yards colored crapes worth 60c a yard go at 15c , not damaged. 2,000 yards silk laces and gimps 30c n yard , worth up to $8.00 , something won derful. 2,000 yards wet hat trimmings go at Ic a yard. It is impossible for us to describe the grandeur of this stock. Wo shall use luilf'of our largo sloro to make our dis play. You will also find our balcony full of the stock. Como early , if possible , and remember that no other merchant in Omaha has Ic worth of the flro stock from the Paxton holol flro. STONEHILLS , 110 and 11SS. lOih. 20 salesladies wtinlcd. Apply at 7:45 : sharp. NEBHASKA. IMSOWjK APl'UKCIATK A Good TliliiR When They Sco It. This is proven by the way in which the business of the Now England Mutual Llfo insurance company has grown since they entered the stale for business two and one-half years ago. Besides being the oldest old line com pany in the counlry , it has always hud Iho reputation among business men of being very economically and conserva tively managed , paying liberal distribu- lions of surplus annually. An oxamimilion of Ihoir contract shows plainly another reason for ils popu larity , viz. : The high cash surrender and paid up values which the Massa chusetts law compels them to endorse on every policy , milking it cashable any year for tlio assured's equity , if ho chooses to discontinue. Tholr Nebraska manager , Mr. W. J. Fibohor , reports business 60 per cent ahead of 1800 since January 1 , 1801. Pure , healthful , Invigorating , Leslies' cream soda , 10th and Douglas. C. S. Raymond , jeweler , is in Now York selecting choice goods for spring trade in his temporary location , corner Douglas and lOtli slreols , Wo have not much room at our tem porary location , cor. Douglas and 10th strools , lo display bulky pieces , bul you will Ilnd all Iho lalcst articles in jewelry and solid silver in our cases. Inspection Invited. C. S. Raymond , jeweler. llolin it Thompson , tailors nnd men's furnishers , 1012 Farnam. Spring stylos. Potlor & George Co.'s now addition is 21 miles from Iho poslolllco. Take Iho "Old Slmix CUv Roulo" S. C. it P. R. R. for Sioux City , Huron , Pierre , St. Paul , Minneapolis , Duluth and the entire north and norlhwest. Pure drugs , careful manipulation , moderate prices. Leslies' , lOlh itDouglas. J. E. Dlotrlckarchiloct , OOON.Y.Llfo. Card 01'TliuiikN. Mrs. P. Von Wludholm hereby ex presses her thanks to the Mutual Llfo Insurance Co. of Now York for the prompt execution and payment of her late husband's insurance. Dr. SussdorIT , 1601 Farnam , specially , diseases peculiar lo women. Let Each Child riant MlH Tree. Wo plant a hard maple for children at 25o oach. Hard maples and Lyndon trees from 25o to $2.00. Address Lonl Johnson , 2018 N. 30tn , stating prlco of tree wanted nud llmo of delivery. Guaranteed in first class order. Cull und bo batibflcd. Watch Raynion d iho jeweler's show cases and windows. Now goods received daily. The Lotus Glee Club Concert Co. , Boyd's opera house , April 25lh , 60c and 76c. Seat sale at Y. M. C. A. building , Thursday , April 23d. 8 n. m. Take the Elkhorn line for Dondwood , Hot Springs , South Dakota , Douglas , Casper , Wyoming , Hastings , Harvard , York , David City. Superior , Geneva , Exolor , Seward , Lincoln , Wuhoo und Fremont. THE BOSTON STORE , All of the Wol Qooda from Iho Olaflln Warehouse Mbst Positively BE CLOSED OUT TOMORROW , AVe MiiNt et Hill of It I'rteo XH Ob ject Antl YoitillCnoxv AVIiut That IllgKCHt : JlnrBiilu of the KntIre Sale Tomorrow. UGURED DEBEIGE DRESS GOODS lo A YARD. Yard wide ohceso cloth 2on yard. FINE COLORED CURTAIN SCRIM 2Je A YARD. Fine spring challlcs ! ! c a yard. : iEAD RIGHT ALONG-PROM THE CLAFLIN STOCK. All Iho best grades of yard wide ) loacliod and unbleached muslins at Go : md 7c a yard. One case of line zephyr ginghams , Oc ; ivorlh 2c a yard. All the best American sateens from , ho Challln slock 8c. } The lincst imported French ginghams , nowosl Persian designs and fast blacks , regular 2oc quality , goes at lOo. The best grades of imported fast black tionriolla sateen , 2lc. All the while goods from the Clallin stock in two lots at Gc and 12Jc a yard. The line black India linens lace and sateen stripes and open work checks warranted fast black , at So , 12Jc and IGc ii yard. READ RIGHT ALONG. CLAFLIN DRESS GOODS MUST BE SOLD. 10-Inch silk finished hcnriettas , all the newest spring shades , 21c a yard ; worth 10c. 10c.All All of Clallln's plaid , brocade and striped dress goods reduced from 15o to Co a yard. 12 inch mohair brllliantinos in black only 3-jc a yard , Wool Scotch plaids , double fold , in twills , 2oc quality goes for ! ) c a yard. 1 case now imported 42 inch all wool Foulo dobelges , Scotch cheviots , plain plaids and stripes , all the very lalost shades , ; ! 8e , worth 7oc. Fine wool olmllies in French patterns 15c , worth 50c. Yard and a half wide brllllanlino in tans and grays , 31c a yard. 32 pieces of iho latest novelty in all wool French and Gorman fancy plaids and overshot effects , bold everywhere for 81.00 , from Iho Clallin stock , it goes at 40c. 18 pieces of the handsomest shop- herd's plaids over shown , -12 inches wide. 39c a yard. Every piece of surah silk from the Clalln slock , including every known color , lo bo closed out lomorro'w at 2'Je a yard. READ RIGHT ALONG CLAFLIN STOCK. The ladies' corsota to bo closed out to morrow til 2c , 8-jo and 40c. The finest ladies' kid gloves go at 5c. ! ) Ladies' elegant jackets at 98c , 81.5'J , $2.50 , $3.75 and $1.08 : Ladies' military capes and fine beaded wraps at $1.25 , $ l'.l)8 ) , $2.60 , $ I.50. ! EXTRA-SPECIAL. Our millinery saJo of yesterday was such a success that wo will continue it all dav tomorrow. Elegant trimmed Hals .at 31.50 , $2.50 and $1.0.5. Untrimmed hals-4c , lOc , 2.3cond , 50c. Flowers 7c , 2oc. > . - Remember Iheso are all fine , now , cletm , stylish goods. Wo will trim an exact fac simile of a Parisian patlorn hat at one-fourth " its price. THE BOSTON STORE , 114 South 10th street. II. K. Palmer & Son , General IiiKiiranoo This is a veteran firm in fire under writing. Caplain II. 12. Palmer , Iho senior member , came lo Nebraska thirty-one years ago. For twenty- one years past ho has been eu- gagcd exclusively in the fire insur ance business. From a local to a special and state agent for nearly eigh teen yours in charge of the entire busi ness of Iho Homo insurance company of Now York west of the Missouri river , covering the territory of Kansas , Colorado rado , Nebraska and the territories. Has adjusted all tholr losses during that time. The son , Mr. George II. Palmer , was born in Iho busindss at fifteen years of ago ho was agent for fourteen companies. For the past year and a half they have represented InOmnlmslx stalwart companies , all first agencies , and for the your 1800 have written over $50,000 in premiums , a splendid showing for a now lirm. Their business is a general - oral business covering llro , accident , steam boiler , employers' liability , and elevator insurance. They have also boon appointed general agents for ten western stales from Iho Mississippi lo the Pacific coast for the bond department of the Fidelity and Casualty company bonds of suretyship for persons in positions of trust. Ollico room 201 Ramgo building , Omaha , Nob. Tno Illustrated World for May , con taining Bougucrcau's "Return of Spring , " ns injured by Warbinglon , for sale by all news dealers. Gntch & Lauinan , perfection ham mocks. Canadian Club whisky , 1881 , for med icinal use. Leslies' , KHli and Douglas. Goiitloiiian'H CaHt-Oir Clothing. Highest prices paid for gentleman's cast-off clothing by Louis Rimildo , No. 200 S. 12th Street. Send mo postal carder or letter and I will call whenever con- vonionl for you. Turkish balh rooms. 15lh and Farntun. Elsassor , Parduiii& Elsassor , prop's. Sherman &McConnoll. proscriplionlsls and family ohomlKts . 1513 Dodgo. E. J. Davis , heavy hauling , 1 lib and Jackson , Andrcon'a Safe Works. Tel 687. Largest assortuitmt porfiunorios in Omaha at Loslios',10th and Douglas. Hei'tfAVmited. IfanyonohaviuRU MORNING BEE of November 3 and December 2 , will please mall It to Ifobort Hunter , euro Boo ollico. Wo UTQ short these num bers for our flics. James W. Tuft's , 120 N. 15th st. Soda founlainsnnd suppUos Uvor-platcd ware W. T. Seaman , wagons and carriages Superior service. The Burlington train No. 2 , leaving Omaha at 4:30 : p. in. and arriving in Chicago cage the next morning at 8 o'clock , Is the favorilo of the three dally trains , It Iwlnga superbly appointed vcstlbuled train of Pullman Palace sleepers , ro- cllnlng chair and dining cars , patterned after Iho latest designs , filled up In luxurious style and furnished with every convenience calculated to redound to Iho case and comfort of the passengers Train No. 0 leaves Omaha at 0:10 : p. in. and arrives in Chicago at 1 p. ni. next day. Has through Pullman Bloopers , chair cars and dining car. City ticket ollico , 1223 Farnuui street. DRESS GOODS AT THE FAIR , Tomorrow Wo Will Offer You Some Genuine Bargains. You cnn llrly Upon tlio GoodH ns Hlrlutly an Advertised II1 Not a Iilttlo Hotter. Tomorrow wo begin our great spring benefit stile of nlco , clean , now dross goods und you will Ilnd the bargains wo lioro ndvortlso to bo genuine and what Is inoro you can linvo all you want , noth ing reserved. Wo will not soil clear out of anything for wo have lots of these goods. COO pieces of organdies / yards for Cc , only 5 yards to a customer , but It will last all day. What do you think of that ? Holding's spool silk , 100 yards , each spool Co. 70 ploccs dross goods , half wool , 1C different styles in spring effects , 10 yards for COc. No inoro to any ono customer. CO pieces 30 inch woolen dress goods , spring styles , 10 yards for 81.00. Only 10 to a customer. 05 pieces 52-inch English mohair , lustro effect , In all shades , some solid blacks , 31c yard , only 8 yards to u cus tomer. You may think it strange that after saying wo had lots of these goods that wo limit the amount to each customer , but the fact is wo lese money on ovcry eno of these dross goods bargains and wo want thorn to last so that everybody who comes can have some of thorn. .Standard prints , spring styles , 10 yards for 2oc. As wo make nothing on tills , wo will soil only 10 yards to a cus tomer. 10 pieces English suitings in plaids and stripes , spring styles at 27jo yard 500 ladies' merino vests in tan and solid black , ono fast color , long and short sleeves , at 15c each. 10 pieces yard wide wool challis , new est styles , 10 yards for $1.25. These goods are as represented and await your cordial inspection , when you will find thorn genuine. THE ( new ) FAIR , L. D. LOEVY & CO. , ( now ) PKOPKIE- TORS , Cor. 18th and Howard streets. The German Savings ISnnlc. There is no ono feature that adds more to Omaha's financial solidity than her banking institutions , and in this connection wo note with pleasure the rapid and solid growth of this compara tively now bank which is the latest financial institution organized in Omaha. Their deposits In the first eighty business days reached the sum of $301,417.13 , which is a high commenda tion of the business nbility and confi dence in the conservative policy of the executive management of this institu tion. The olllcors and board of directors are particularly lilted for the different positions which they fill BO admirably. The Gorman savings bank has a sub scribed capital 3f $500,000 with a stock holders liability to depositors of $1,000,000 which offers a security to depositors equal to any in the world. The immense growth of the business has compelled the management to seek now and more commodious quarters , which they have done , and about Sent. 1st , ' 91 , when the now Karbach block is finished , on the corner of Douglas and 15th streets , they will occupy the found- some banking rooms which will bo espe cially arranged according to the wishes of the bank management. This institution ban secured the au- inoruy irom ino comptroller 01 ino cur rency for the organization of the German National bank and this organi/allon will bo perfected about the time they move to thpir now quarters. The olllcors and airec'lors of the bank are as follows : Frederick Motsr. . , president ; Chas. J. Korbach , vice president ; Henry Uolln managing director ; L D Fowler , cashier ; Frederick Krng , George Holm- rod and Ilonry Moyor. The bank hns won well deserved encomiums from all who have observed its wonderful success in the world of finance. At the recent annual meeting of the stockholders end board of directors the cashier submitted a statement * of the condition of the bank ; alto a report o earnings and expenditures since its or guni/.ulion ; also recommendations as to the disposition of the same which was highly satisfactory to all concerned. The report was accepted and rccommcnda tions adopted as follows : IJAHNINOS AND KXl'KNDlTUlinS. Earnings , $27-101.18. Expenditures , $ ! ) ,48o. 10. Profits from Juno 2 , 1800 , to April 11 1891 , $17.919.02. HKCOM.MINUATIONS. : Six percent dividend , $0,000.00. Furniture und fixtures charged off $1,200.00. Carry to Hiirplua , $10,000.00. Carry to undivided profits , $719.02. Total , $17,919.02. C. S. Raymond has been idontifiiH with the interests of Omaha as ono o her leading jewelers for many years His friends and customers are legion The work of tearing down the buildings corner 15th and Douglas streets for the erection of the now and magnificun Knrbaoh block necessitated a tomporarj removal , but when this building Is com pleted lie will open up the finest am largest jewelry house in the city. Ho will occupy the sumo corner , which wll bo fitted up In the best style am especially arranged for the largo now stock of Jewelry and novelties which ho will boloot for this trade. The Grand Hotel , Council nittlTH. Now open' and receiving guests. The finest hotel in all its tiDpolntmcnlK wes of Chicago. Absolutely lire proof. Cull Corn In Pullman tourist sleeping car exclu sions to California and Pacific eoa points leave Chicago every Thursday Kansas City every Friday via the Sants Fo routo. Ticket rate from Chicago $17.50 , from Sioux City , Omaha , Lincoln orltansas City $3o , sleeping car rule from Chicago $1 per double berth , fron Kansas City $3 per double berth. Every thing furnished except meals. These excursions tire personally conducted by ox ] > orloncod excursion managers who accompany parties to destination. Foi oxeurnion folder containing full purlieu Inrs and map folder and tlmo table o Santa Fo route and reserving of Hloopinj , car berths , address S. M. Urfgood , general oral agent , E. L. Palmer , froighl urn passenger agent , A..T. St H. F. railroad 411N. Y. Llfo Bldg. , Omtihu , Nebraska. H. llofTmaii. The unusual bargains In millinery at _ . Hoffman's have caused such n rush of business at tholr place , 1-108 Douglas slrcol , that many of tholr cusiomors could not got waited upon. Wo regret this very much and have added live more sales ladles to our usual force to prevent this In the fu ture. For this coming week wo are going to bent the record by pulling Child's Bailer hals lo ( Ic. Ladles' black Milan Hats to 15c. Ladles' black Leghorn Hals lo 20c. Ladles'beautifully trimmed hate , $1.50. Ladles' trimmed hals ( bollor mater , lal ) , $1.03. Ladies' elegantly trimmed hals , $2.-19. All llieso trimmed hats are retailed for double our prices quoted. Ours tire strictly wholesale prices. Homombor 1408 Douglas street loads them till in styles , beats them all In variety and paralyzes thorn all on prices. HOFFMAN , Millinery. Flno carriages , Seaman's repository For any kind of flowers or plants , llnesl and cheapest in city , go to Hess ft Swoboda,210 S. 16thBoyd's opera house. Tlie I'rmMloal Stenographer * ) , Prof. F. W. Moslior. principal of the shorthand and typewriting department of the Omaha commercial college , has just completed a very paactlcal boolc on the study and practice of shorthand writing , called "Tlio Practical Sten ographer. " This book begins at once with the practical work of leaching Iho principles as found through the reporting slylo , which is really Iho only practical fetylo of short hand writing. Much valuable tlmo has boon wasted by students in the long , la borious maze of "principle * . " contained in the old corresponding stjlo. All this useless loll is happily avoided in Prof. Moshor's book , and yet the subject is very thoroughly and systematically pre sented. The book is coplouslj illustrated with plates and is plain and comprehensible to any person of average intelligence. It is published by Kohrbough Brothers and may bo found at iho book stores. Price , $1.76 ; postpaid , 81.85. Gntch & Laumau , solid silver , 1511 Farnam. Dr. SussdorlT , 1501 Farnam , treats dis eases of kidneys , bladder and rectum. Try Peacock nut coal ; $0.00 per Ion delivered. A. J. Meyer & Co , opp. P. O. The I'rcniilcnt'8 Trip. In arranging for Iho president's lour great care was taken to select the route over such lines as would afford the party the best possible service and in every way contribute to the pleasure and en joyment of the trip. Among other roads thus honored , Is the Burlington route , the president hav ing solecled Ibis favorilo line to carry Iho parly from Denver eastward , thereby showinghis appreciation of the admira ble service for which'tho Burlington is noted. The special train convoying the pres idential party will leave Denver at 0 p. m. , May 12 , arriving in Omaha the next morning at 11:30 : , the run of 538 miles , allowing for the difference of time and stop of ono hour at Lincoln , being made in liflcon hours and forty-live minutes. This is pretty rapid traveling , and yol it is only a trifle faslor than the limo made every day in Iho week by the Bur lington's colcbraled vcsllbulo train No. 2 , leaving Denver at 8:30 : p. m. , Omaha , 430 ; p. m. and arriving in Chicago at 8 the next morning. TIIU t > OHXT HTOKH. Orcnt Halo Next Week In Now Spring Novel tic * . Great special offerings in baby bugglca at $1.2.5. $2.113 , M.lr ) , SI.SV5 , $0.50 and $7.00. Wo guarantee to save you one-third on baby carriage. Boys safeties at our fa mous low prices ; see them at $12.50 , $13 , $18 ; tho'ro great for the money. Full assortment of base ball goods , croquet , hammocks , oto. House keepers atten tion is directed to our enormous stock of household goods. Bargains in crock- cry , glassware and tlnwaro. 1 lave you secured ono of the popular dlmo saving banks Tho'ro all the rago. Buy ono and save your dimes. The 99 cent store , 1310 Furmim Hlroot , head quarters for novelties of all kinds , Wanted Good first class bass singer , to sing in male quartette ; must liavo good oar for music : single man pre ferred. Address. ! . 72 , Hue. April \Vciithci- If a peck of March dust is worth n king's ruiiHom , and April showers bring forth May Itowers , Is it not right to pro- diet that every day in the month the oloctrio-Hghlodstonm-hontodvo9llbulod limited trains of the Chicago , Milwau kee it St. Paul railway will continue to run on the short line botwcon Omah-i and Chicago. The electric reading lamp in every berth of tholr palace sleeping cars is tholr own patent and cannot bo used by any other company. Ticket ollico , 1501 Farimm street , Omaha. _ _ P. Wilg , dry goods , clothing , boots and shoo ? , 021-0 South Kith street ; wll meet down lowu prices on everything. Ladies straw hats re-shnpod good as now. Western Straw Co. , 1514 Hurnoy. A. TJ. Dciimt Co. , Dealers in Hall's safe and lock com pany's celebrated llro am.1 burglar proof Mifes , bank locks , vaults , door and time locks. Since Mr. Denno assumed con trol of the business , some two years ago , it has grown with wonderful rapidity , until now they enjoy the prou-l roputa- ttitlon of being the most suc cessful safe and lock firm In the west. Having placed safely deposit vaults in the First National bank of this city and many other banks throughout the west , onlltlos thorn to the fullest confidence of the public. A L. Dcano & Co. occupy the two largo and commodious salesrooms known as Nos. 1121 and 823 South Tenth street. In connection with the above they have a repair shop under skillful mechanics who are exports in all kinds of nafo and , lock work. Much credit is duo Mr. R. .1. Pope , their olltcionl general manager , for his untiring efforts in behalf of their patrons , and the public generally. Kiiowlen Playing Kvcn. Mrs. Jack ICuowlos walked Inlo police court yesterday mid , declaring that wluib was sntico for the goose was smico for tbo gamier , filed a complaint clnirglni ; her hus band with adultery. Mrs. Knowles has had n detective force worului ; on the case for some lime and claims to Imvo a dead sure ease against her husband. / ; . t THS. Xollrca nj five Una or kfi itmlertMa huul.flj cent * ; nli ( iihlftfnmtl Hue ( en cent . _ Uatlii'rliic , UKO : .H yo.irs. wife oi John Multott. I'uneral Monday mnrnlnr , April " 0 , at U a. in. , fiotn I'.Hh ' und Vlnton Ntrouts. Illph inns1) tobt I'litilok'u church. luturmi-nt , Holy Soimlchrr. TIIlOKI.r.S Illchnrd , use 17 years , on Friday. 1'iinural at I''IO ' o'clock to.luv from residence , U22 rxortli 27th street to A. M. li church. lu- t Forest Liuvii coinetciy. Used in Millions of Homes 40 Years tlie Standard. Nicoll the Tailor , 1 09 Douglas Omaha , Nebraska Stores in nearly every principal City in America. The acme of ° ; oed dress , Black Cheviot Suits , Made to order , $20 , $25 or $35. ( ! F YOU GET Tim GENUINE ) it's suit able for office or evening wear. It's gentlemanly goods a lusterless black and black is raging1. It will not polish and will wear longer and look bet ter than most goods. 37"There are many shoddy productions skulking undcl the good name of Black Cheviot. If you wish to be sure of getting the genuine and saving $5 to $10 as well , come to Nicoll the Tailor. We procure these splendid cheviots direct from the mills in large quantities cases full at a time and by reason of out advantages ean offer you the best materials handsomely mada at saving prices. Over two thousand other fabrics to choose in suitings and trouserings. Inspection invited , Open evenings. Mail orders filled. NICOLL THE TAILOR , 14O9 DOUGLAS-