Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, April 03, 1892, Part One, Page 8, Image 8

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    8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SUNDAY , APRIL 3 , 1892--SIXTEEN PAGES.
THE BOSTON STORE
Tomorrow the Greatest , Moat Hcmirkablo
Bale of Dress Goods and Silks.
LACE CURTAINS AND LINENS IN BASEMENT
I.lftlit NhlrtliiR Cnllcon , 3 l-2ej Indigo llluo
Cnllcni , 4 l-ir ! | U-ynril Wlilo Sheeting ,
12 l8oi | Cunr * YunI Whin Full
Derm I.onilnlo Minim , fie.
22 Inch figured china silk 15c , worth
C9e.
C9e.Surah silk , nil colors , lOc , worth 40c.
! ! U pieces elegant figured ehltm silk ,
nil now designs , 37jc , worth Ooc.
U2 Inch liullu and chantog silks , high
colored , printed on plain ground ,
changeable olTccts on black ground , con
taining tooila worth up to $1.00 , go at
G9c.
20 Inch superb quality falllo francnis
in gros grain silk , blacks aijd colors ,
$1.00 quality , atfi'Jc ,
60 pieces nowcst novelties in dress
silks , including bcngalincs , iirinuros ,
failles , poaii'do-sol and gros grain and
clmngcnblo tnlTota silica , sold all ever
for $1.60 , go nt 88c.
60 beautiful imported dross robes ,
elaborately embroidered and trimmed
with polnt-do-geno and Itustlcana lace
in now greens , now tans , now reds , now
mode3 , nt the romarUablo price of $12.50
to $15.00 , worth $25.00 to 530.00.
Wo are now displaying a complete
Block of high grade spring novollics ,
the finest productions of the Joom , at
prices ranging from 7flo to J2.00 per
yard. These goods are the finest and
the prices are far below what others
ask.
ask.GO
GO pieces r.ll wool Paris novelties in
now greens and browns and other now
alludes , 60o a yard.
Your choice of all wool 40-inch camel's
hair novoltics in light tan plaids and old
rose checks at Hue.
40-inch all wool Bcdforda and Do
Beiges at 03c.
All wool , finest satin finished 44-inch
Arete fabrics , 7lc ) , worth $1.2o.
Yard and half wide itnuortod gloria
fiilkH in grays , blues , wines , including all
evening shades , pinks , old rose , gaslight
green mm light blue , at $1.00.
115 pair Nottingham and imitation
Drussel nets lace curtains at $2.10 ,
worth from $ . ' ! .50 to $ o.OO a pair. This
is an assorted lot and are great bar
gains.
Also immense drives in lace curtains
nt V.ie , Soc , I)8c ) , $1.15 and $1.75 a pair.
6-foot curtain poles and fixtures at 19c
each.
From thorailroadcompany l,000spring
roller window shades , all complete with
fixtures , ut 15c each.
LI-NKN DEPARTMENT.
All linen check towels Ho each.
All linen loom damask towels , 7c
each.
Largo huck towels 12c , worth 20c.
Extra largo damask towels , knotted
fringe , lc ! ) , worth 40c.
EXTRA SPECIAL.
Our on tire block of fine white goods
worth from lOc to 35c go at SJc per yard
tomorrow.
Remember our grand spring opening
takes plnco Wednesday , April 0. Beau
tiful souvenirs given away , and elegant
music both morning and evening.
THE BOSTON STORE ,
N.V. . Cor. 10th < t Douglas streets.
Wonderland , Eden Museo Co. , lessees ;
performances at 2:30 : , 4:16 : , 8 and 0:30 : p.
in. daily.
Watch for Our Ails.
Wo beg to announce to our patrons
nnd friends as well as to the general
public that wo have purchased some
very desirable goods in our line , under
very favorable circumstances and con
sequently wo will bo prepared to sell
first chiss goods chea | or than anybody.
\Vo are now offering for sale a line of
men's suits from $4.00 to$20.CO that can't
bo equalled in the city.
Wo are now offering a line of spring
overcoats at the popular price of $7.00
that are worth $10.00.
Wo are offering fine all wool pants for
53.00 that are worth $5.00.
Wo arc selling hats at ! )9o ) that are
worth $2.00.
Wo are selling suspenders at lOc that
are worth 50c.
Neckties for 15c that are worth 3oc.
Underwear way below value.
Shirts wo offer at 60o are sold all ever
for $1.00.
Overalls made in Omaha , 39c. Ko
extra charge for extra large sixes. .
The fact of tiio matter is we retail
furnishing goods at wholesale prices.
PEOPLE'S CLOTHING HOUSE.
1303 Douglas street.
2nd door west of 13th st.
P. S. Watch for our ads during this
week. Wo have lots of surprises in
I tore for you.
PEOPLE'S CLOTHING HOUSE.
Wonderland , Eden Musoo Co. , lessees ;
performances at 2:30 : , 4:16 : , 8 and 0:30 : p.
in. daily.
Wanted , cash boys for the Boll De
partment Store , corner loth and Dodge.
\V. T. Seaman , wagons and carriages.
Easter opening all week at Bliss' .
Ideal ladles' halt-dressing parlors , hair
goods , toilet arlliiles , 20 ! ) S loth,3d lloor.
B. It Patten , donti.st. Boo building
Look at page 7.
Domestic , the best hard water soap.
Go to the Globe Loan ft Trust Co. , for
loano on business & residence property.
O'ish on hand to loan ut eastern rates.
WonderlandEden Museo Co. , lessees ;
performances at 2:30 : , 4:15 : , 8 and 1)SO ) : p.
in. daily.
Losk at page 7.
Quirk Tliuu in ( ho Kant ,
Under the schedule , which recently
wont into effect on the Chicago & North
western Ry. , passengers can leuvo the
Union Piieillo depot , Omaha , daily at
l:15 ) : p. in. and arrive ulChicago at j'l:50 :
o'clock the next morning- .
Tills arrangement reduces the time to
Chicago two hours , nnd also affords con
nection with all of the fast limited trains
for the east , and the journey to Now
York , Boston and other eastern cities
may now bo made in several hours
ijuiehor than ever before.
In addition to this service the after
noon "liver" via the Chicago & North
western Ry. loaves the U. P. depot daily
at 5 p. m , and arrives at Chicago ut 8:15 :
the next morning.
Both of the above mentioned trains
nro vcstibuled throughout nnd are
equipped with Wagner and Pullman
sleepers , frco reclining chair cars and
' 'Northwestern" dining cars.
. Btigtrago checked from residence nnd
through sleeping car bertha reserved.
City olllco , 1401 parimtn street.
R. 11 RITCHIH , General A40111.
G. FVKST , C. P , & T. A.
BENNISOOROS ,
Wo Offer Some Excallent Inducements
for Tomorrow.
NEW LINE OF COTTON BEDFORD CORDS
Our ( Ircnt Cornet Snlo Tomorrow Some
J'lnu llurgnlns In l.nilhM Itcrfor
ilnckclH anil Ciipos I.nillci lllnck
Silk llono Ililc.
Now lot of cotton Bedford cords in
light shades , beautiful patterns , price
only 12Jc yard.
Wo will offer Monday 100 pieces now
outing flannels at 6e , 7c and 8c a yard.
They are great bargain ? .
10 pieces hickory check and strlpo
shirtings ; they are worth lOc ; take what
you want Monday at 3jo n yr r'd.
A lot of 30-inch figured percales Monday -
day , to closeout quick , at fjjc a yard ,
worth 12Jc.
Beautiful line half wool challics 20c
yard.
Our nil wool Bedford cords at 89e
yard are the talk of the town ; they are
worth $1.25.
See our line French novelty dross
goods , 40 inches wide , at OOe yard.
A lot of figured china silks Monday nt
COc yard , worth 8oc ,
60 uo/.on ladies' jersey ribbed vests ,
Monday only. 7Jc each.
Ladies' fast black silk hose with
patent drop stitch only 08c pair , worth
$1,60.
Ladles' fancy silk hose , in two-toned
colorings worth $1.25 to $1.75 , Monday
they go at OSc pair.
Ladies' fast black hose , full regular
made , double heel and toe , French foot ,
the best on earth for 25e pair.
Closing out all of our ladles' and chil
dren's rubber gossamers , choice of any
thing in our store only 75ceach.
GREAT CLOAK SALE ,
Monday wo will cut the prices on cloaks.
Come in Monday.
Great corset sale , ladies' spring
nowmarkots in light and dark shades
with velvet collar and culls Monday , $3
each , not half price.
100 ladles' spring jackets in black and
all colors , only one and two of a kind ,
odds and ends , worth $5 to $10 , $2 each.
Ladles' 30 inch roofer jackets in bin.el :
cheviot cloths at $3.50 and $4.50 each ,
worth S5.00 and $0.60.
Ladies' jackets in black and light
colors at $5.00 , 80.50 , $8.50 and $10.00
each , all 30 inches long , double breasted ,
new goods , worth $8.00 to $15.00.
Ladies' capes Monday , embroidered in
silk' , tit $5.00 each ; in black and tan they
are worth 5aSO to $10.00. :
We are showing a nobby line of now
capes at $8.50 to $15.00 ; they are very
cheap ; come in and see them.
Greatest corset bargain ever offered.
Ladies' French woven corsets , worth
SI. 25 , tomorrow G8c pair.
Ladies' 75c quality corsets tomorrow
50c pair , in black , white and corn.
Ladies' finest satin corsets , in pink ,
light blue , red and blacktomorrow$1.60
pair , worth $3.50 to $4.00.
BENNISON BROS.
Snin'l Hums
Calls attention to the front windows ,
where ho is displaying two English
porcelain complete breakfast , dinner
and tea sots for $10.00 that ono year ago
were $15.00. "In spite" of the McKinley -
ley tariff , goods wore never so cheap.
Cloalug Oat the Ilellmnti Stock.
On account of the death of M. Hellman ,
the stock of men's , boys' and children's
clothing , furnishing goods , hats , caps ,
etc. , contained in the store at 13th and
Farnum must bo sold out. at once re
gardless of cost. Monday morning the
store will bo reopened and the sale will
continue from day to day until all the
stock is closed out.
N. is. rAi.coNiu. ;
i\tri : Special.
ARRIVED TOO LATE
To bo inserted in our PYRAMID ad.
on 5T1I PAGE of this issue , a big jag of
linen crash , Smyrna and Moquotto rugs ,
and an enormous lot of silk gloria um
brellas , shipped direct from the Now
York auction.
LINENS AT 12JC A YARD.
10 pieces embroidery crash , line goods ,
value 2oe , Monday 12j"c.
CRASH AT 18C.
10 pieces of extra line embroidery
crush , 22 inches wide , actual value Hoc ,
Mondav 18c.
18c.CRASH
CRASH AT 30C.
5 places of EXTRA SUPERFINE em
broidery crash , the actual cost of which
is 75c , Monday 39e.
PURE LINEN HUCK 25C.
There were only throe pieces of this
number but it is a dandy for quality and
worth fiOe , Monday our price 25c.
LINEN TOWELING 8JC.
Hero is a bargain you ought to buy ,
only 10 pieces , it will go quick , twill
cheek toweling value 15c , Monday Sic.
A SMYRNA RUCJ B8O.
15x30 Synirna rug * , $1.00 quality ,
Monday OSc.
SMYRNA RUGS 9SC.
10x34 Smyrnaugn , value $1.35 , Mon
day's price OSc. Come and see them ,
they are daisies.
SMYRNA RUGS $1.2.5.
18x3(1 ( Smyrna rugs , regular retail
price 62.00. Monday $1.25.
MOQUETTE RUGS $1.10.
18x30 mucjuotto rugs , you know what
these are , worth $2.00 , Monday $1.10.
The above are only a few of the bar
gains in rugs. If you want rugs you can
BUVO a third by buying .Monday.
UMBRELLAS AT S1.28.
Hero's where wo hit you and wo never
had a bettor opportunity. 600 um
brellas , imported silk glorias that act
ually cost to make handles and all , $2.00
each , Monday $1,28 each. Prepare for
April showers and July HUH , Monday.
N. U. FALCONER.
' Xothliiff Now Uililrr the Sun. "
Kol not even through cars to Denver ,
Ogden , Salt Lake City , San Francisco
and Portland. This is simply written
to remind you that the Union Pacific is
the Pioneer in running through ears to
the above mentioned points , and that the
present through car arrangement is un.
excelled. Wo also make the time.
For details address any agent of the
company , call on your nearest ticket
agent or write to E , I * LOMAx. ,
G. P. & T. A. U. P. System ,
Omaha , Nob.
Dr. Blrnoy.nosoana tnro.it. B i j bll
JIAI.F r.uei : E.VOUUSIOX
To the Hot Sprlnc * ol Arknnsai Via the
IVitlmih Itiillroiul.
On April 7 and 8 the Wabash will sell
round trip tickets at above rate , good
returning until May 10. April 12 the
government will commence sale at auc
tion of town lots from the reservation.
Only H7 hours from Omaha to the springs
via the Wabnsh. For tickets , Bleeping
car accommodations and a map showing
locution of the properly to bo sold , with
description of the springs , call at Wa
bash olllco , 1602 Fnrnara street , or write
G , N. Cinyton , N.V , P , Agt. , Omaha
Neb.
8. HANK.
Spring Opening All Nrtt Week New
AVntrhCdi .IfMrelry. lite.
Wo are sure wo can snvo you 60 per
cent on watclics and jewelry. Wo have
many bargains but quote only a few
prices.
Gents'gold fllllcd hunting case , stem
wind watches , warranted to wear fifteen
years ; cases set with genuine stones ,
American movements , fifty different
styles to select from , only $12.75 this
\vcok.
Gents'gold filled hunting cnso stem
wind watches , warranted 16 years , line
American movements , 26 styles to select
from , only $10.00 this week.
Gents'gold filled hunting cnso stem
wind watches , with Hno spring filled
movement ? , warranted 15 years , 83 styles
to select from , only $10.60 this week.
Ladles' solid 14 1C gold hunting case
stem wind watohes with Elgin move
ment , 35 styles to select from , only $22.50
this ucck ,
Ladies' solid gold hunting case stem
wind watches with Elgin movements , 2o
styles to select from , $10.76 this week.
Ladles'solid gold hunting case stem
wind watches with American move
ments. $13 60 this week.
Ladies' gold filled , hunting case , stem
wind watches sot with genuine/ stones ,
Elgin movements , $13,25 this week ; 25
styles to select from.
Ladles' gold filled , hunting case , stem
wind watches , sot witli genuine stones ,
25 styles to select from , $11.25 this week.
Ladies' gold filled , hunting case , stem
wind watches , fine American move
ments , $10.00 this week.
Boys' solid silver , hunting case , stem
wind watches , $5.75 this week.
Boys' solid silver , open face , atom
wind watches , $4.60 this Week.
Sllvorlno stem wind watches , SI.05
this week.
Sllvorlno watches , American move
ments $2.05 this week.
Sllverino stem-wind watches , full
jeweled movements , $1.05 this week.
Solid gold initial rings $3.50.
Solid gold baby rings 'Je ' ,
Fine hand onnmolod breast pins 25a
each.
Fine hand enameled stick pins be each.
Solid gold samatra oar rings Ooc.
Rolled"plate earrings set with fine
Rhino stones 25c.
Solid gold samalra gem scarf pins 85c.
Rolled gold Rhino stone scarf pins lOc.
Rogers & Bro's best knives and forks ,
$1.45 sot.
Rogers & Bro's best table spoons ,
SI .05 set.
Rogers & Bro's best tea spoons , 95c sot
Nicklo alarm clocks 55c.
Fine cherry guitars $3.00.
American guitars , warranted not to
crack , $0.00.
Flue black walnut cloclcs $2.25.
Eight-day black 'walnut time , strike
nnd alarm clocks , $2.05.
Black mantle clocks $4.50 upwan1.
All the latest sheet music lOc per
copy. S. BANK , Jeweler ,
114 South IGth st. , Golden Eagle store.
Wonderland , Eden Museo'Co. , lessees ;
performances at 2.30 , 4:15 : , 8 and 8:30 : p.
in. daily.
Domestic soap employs Omaha labor.
Closing Out the llullinitn Stock.
On account of the death of M. Hollman ,
the stock of men's , boys' and children's
clothing , furnishing goods , hats , caps ,
etc. , contained in the store at 13th nnd
Farnam must bo sol'd out at once re
gardless of cost. Monday morning the ,
store will bo reopened and thq.salo will
continue from day to day until nil the
stocU is closed out.
Look at page 7.
Millinery Announcement.
Sprinsr opening on next Tuesday and
Wednesday , April 5 and C. Ladies invited
vitedMISS A. DUNHAM ,
1413 Farnam St. , Pax ton hotel building.
Washington Hull.
Remember the N. A. S. E. charity
ball , Easter Monday evening , April 18 ,
for the benefit of the city charities.
Tickets for sale at the Creche , Child's
hospital , Max Meyer & Bro. Co.'s store ,
John Baumcr's store , Fairbank , Morse
& Co. 'a store , M. Parr. Tenth and How
ard streets. Richard's drug store , Twen
ty-fourth and J street. South Omaha.
Look at page 7.
Wonderland , Eden Museo Co. , lessees ;
performances at 2:30 : , 4:15 : , 8 an0:30 : p.
m. dally.
300,000 bars Union soap sold in No
bras'ca ' last month ; It's the bast.
Ono I'are for the Itounil Trip.
Hot Springs , Ark. , and return.
The Missouri Pacific railway will sell
round trip tickets at ono faro to the Hot
Springs of Arkansas on April 7th and
8th , good to return until May 10th. The
government sale of lots at auction will
commence April 12th. For information
and tickets , call at , depot , 15th and Web
ster streets , or city oflices northeast cor
ner 13th and Farnam.
J. O. PiiiM-ii'i'i , Assistant F. & P. A.
THOMAS F. GODFHKY , P. is T. A.
Easter opening all week at Bliss' .
Wanted , casli boys for the Boll De
partment Store , corner 15th nnd Dodge.
Easter opening till week at Bliss' .
Carload liothpsda water , just received ,
Sherman & MeConncll. 1513 Dodge.
Hamilton Wurron , M. D , , eclectic and
magnetic physician and surgeon. Spe
cialty , diseases of woinon and children ,
HON. lOlhstroat. Telephone
Dr. Blrnoy cures cuturrn. Bui ! bldjr
Omaha compressed yeast strictly pure
Whut U "Tho Overland Flyer ? "
It Is the only vostlbuled train running
Between Omaha nnd Cheyenne.
Between Omaha and Ogdon.
Between Omaha and Salt Lake City.
Between Omaha and San Francisco ,
Between Omaha and Portland ;
It is composed of Pullman pala'co
sleeporrf , Pullman-dining cars , free re
clining chair cars and modern day
coaches.
It is run on the Union Pacific.
It is the train to take for all western
points.
His the train for you to take if you
want to got there quickly.
It loaves Omaha dally at 2:16 : p. in.
For tickets and stooping car reserva
tion apply at 1302 Farnam Btreot.Omalm.
II. P. Deuol , city ticket agent.
THBHOD CIXT : STOIII : .
Trcmcnilou * VnBihlo In 1'rlrca to Ito.uos
Storkrth All Drpnrtmrntfl.
Grand special Kales in chlldrons * car
riages , housoo'furnlshing goods , pic
tures , frnmosBllvorwnro , jewelry , etc. ,
otc.
103 styles to select from nt prices
ranging from81.48 to $24.05.
SILVERWARE BARGAINS.
25c a sot for-cBtorllng triple plated tea
spoons worth 31,00
25c for II sterling triple plated tnblo
spoons , worthsSl.OO.
2.icfor 3 starling triple plated knives ,
worth $1.00.
25c for ! 1 sterling triple plated forks ,
worth $1.00.
Wo have a complete line of Rogers'
triple plated flat ware at loss than fac
tory prices.
JEWELRY BARGAINS.
25c a piir : for line rolled plated oar-
rlncrs with Rhino stone settings , worth
$1.00.
Wo a pair for earrings with Rhino
stand settings , solid gold wires.
2oc for bow knot hairpins the latest
crnxo.
23c for rolled plated hair bands , worth
$1.00.
All of the latest novelties in jewelry
nt our popular prices.
BARGAINS IN POCKET BOOKS.
PURSES AM ) LADIES' ' BELTS.
25c for your choloa of twelve styles of
belts in seal , alligator and calf leather ,
worth up to $1.00 each.
6c each for the lilliputian purse , sold
elsewhere at 16c.
25c cacli for all the now styles of
purses , sold elsewhere at 60o to 75c.
48o for line pockotbooks.wlth silver
ornaments outside , including the favor
ite bowknots.
HAIR BRUSHES , COMBS' PERFUM
ERY , ETC.
Wo have the largest variety of thcso
goods in the city , ranging from the
cheapest to the finest , latest novelties
of European and American manufacture. '
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS.
Special bargains in crockery , glass
ware , tinware , cutlery , etc.
6e for a fine stool butcher knlfo ; 25c a
set for best steel knives and forks.
5c each for tin pans , worth up to 25c
each.
lOc for two-hoop pails , 46c for tubs , 2e
for a dozen clothes pins , OOc for a largo
hamper clothes basket , 80o for a set of
Mrs. Potts' patent sad irons , sold else
where at $1.60 ; 5c for 40 feet of clothes
line , 6c for rolling pins , 60 for best steel
chopping knives , 3c for brass bird cage
springs , 0 papers tacks for 5c. 50c for 5
foot patent stoplaudors , 25c for largo
broad boards , 48c for full size skirt
boards , 25c , 30c and 49c for clothes
driers.
Wo have the cleanest , best assorted
stock in the city to select from. Goods
delivered promptly to all parts of the
city. 01) ) CENT STORE ,
1319 Farnam St.
Wonderlanfldon Musco Co. , lessees ;
performances tat 2:30. : 4:15 : , 8 and 9:30 : p.
ra. daily.
Look at pago'7.
Easter opening all week at Bliss' .
roi'ui-Ait STOKE.
IIcatlqunrtrrHforShrcwd llujors The IMaco
ti ) Miil < ivii I > ollar ( > < > ( lit ) farthest.
Our prices not made for Monday or
Tuesday only , but for all time or as long
as the goods Last.
Any defects 'in goods we may happen
to haVe or got is explained to the cus
tomer , and prino mjvde to correspond.
For-instanceowo , bough t.yjot of , Gall-
foriiia Canned Goods , and Taftpr ex-
aminihg them wo found they wore what
is called re-punched goods , and not \vhat
we ojcpected , so wo put the , price right
down to 7c per can. i
Other dealers wo see are selling them
at lOo and baying nothing. .
You can have what you want as long
as they last at 7c per can.
Wo huvo 100 cases "Code & Elfelt's"
California egg plums and 'green gages
one price , lOc pe1" can.
The brand is a guarantee of quality ,
all whole fruit and clear , heavy syrup.
As long as they last ut lOc per can.
Best tomatoes , 9c per can.
Fine blind collee , 20c , per pound.
Full cream cheese , 12c , per pound.
Olives per bottle , lOc each.
Alliance Puff tobacco. 2c per package.
Morning Dew , 2c per package.
Our grocery department is loaded with
bargains suitable for the rich and poor ;
every class welcome.
OUR SHOE DEPARTMENT
is receiving largo invoices daily of
NEW HONEST GOODS.
- . Wo are going to move our confection
ery department in the now annex , and
find wo have too largo a stock.
To reduce same wo cut the prices :
Pure sugar mix candy 5c per pound.
B. B. gum drops 5c per pound.
Chocolate drops 17jc per pound.
Cream drops 12c per pound.
OUR BUTTER DEPARTMENT.
The envy of all our competitors.
Tho. secret : Customers know to a
certainty wo don't handle oleo or but-
torino. They can get pure goods nnd
full weights.
FURNITURE DEPARTMENT.
Must bo reduced , preparatory to
moving it topur annex.
Special prices to mtiko the goods go.
Got our yrlces on chairs , chamber
suits , center tables , baby buggies , otc.
We will BUVO you money.
Take new elevator to second nnd third
floors.
W. R. BENNETT CO.
Union soap cmploysNebrasku labor.
o
Madam Boutin will have on display at
her millinery parlors , first lloor Now
York Lifo building , on Monday and
Tuesday , April 4 and 5 , the finest as
sortment of French hats and bonnets
nnd spring novelties over shown in
Omaha. JJont fall to give her a call ,
\Vd6ii Travelers
Known creed tilling when they see it ,
and when they travel they bolcct the
Burlington route.
They know tibat to Chicago nnd the
cast , to Kansas City and the south , and
to Denver nndf the west , the "Q" is the
best lino.
The Uurllnuton "vestibulod flyer , "
which leaves the union depot , Omaha ,
at,4.30 p. m. every afternoon is by far
the most comfortable train to Chicago ;
it is made up Id magnificent yes , mag
nificent Pullman sleeping' cars , elegant
reclining ohais cars , comfortable day
coaches , and dining cars on which one
may obtain meals "fit for the gods. "
Two other trams leave Omaha daily for
Chicago at 0:60 : a. in. mid 0:20 : p. m.both
of which olfor superior service.
W. F. VAU.r , ,
City ticket agent , 1223 Fr.iu.m fctict-t
Baking
Powder :
Millions of Homes 40 Years tlie Standard *
S ,
Grant ! Millinery Opening Tomorrow , Tues
day aatl Wednesday.
THE EVENT OF THE SEASON
Ono nt the Ornndrgt Mllllnrry Opening *
liter llelil In Oinnha The Latent Nirl -
llea Iroin I'nrU nnd New York
Wholesale 1'rlces to All.
Wo nro bound to make this an episode
by opening to the ladles of Omaha the
finest display of millinery ever made
west' of Chicago , nnd by giving them
opportunities never before found lioro In
PARIS STYLES ,
NEW YORK STYLES.
OUR STYLES ,
At prices within reason and roach of
all.
all.All
All the best designs orlclnntcd in the
fnbhlon centers of Europe will be repre
sented in our display , nnd many of the
productions of our own first class designs -
signs will bo found as dainty and unique
as any.
No ono else hero will bo able to show
such a bewildering variety.
Others may copy thorn later on , but
for the present Ihoy are exclusively our
own.
own.This
This ovcnt intended . for both the
retail nnd wholesale costumers ,
And the prices to all will bo whole
sale prices.
If ybu want but ono hat you can buy
it at , the same price that the cobhitnor
who buys by the do/.on pays.
You will find fine straw hats ,
ALL NEW STVLES ,
trimmed with lace , flowers and ribbon ,
for $1.08 , worth as high as $5.00.
D Hats for $2.08 , worth up to $7.00.
Fine imported straw and made lace
and chiffon hats for $5.00 , worth $9.00
to $12.00.
Remember the place and time ,
Monday , Tuesday and Wednesday , nil
day , and open until 9 o'clock evenings ,
At the
LARGEST MILLINERY HOUSE IN
OMAHA.
S. HOFFMAN.
1408 Douglas street.
Wo will for thirty days soil $125.00
full cushion safeties , 1802 pattern , now ,
for $05.00. Write for our catalogue. A.
H. Pcrrigo&Co. , 1400 Dodge street.
Domestic soap , distributed from Om.
Millinery Announcement.
Spring opening on next Tuesday and
Wednesday " , April Sand 0. Ladies in
vited. MISS A. DUNHAM ,
1413 Farnam st. . Paxton hotel building.
Look nt page 7.
Amsilcll Hrcn.1 Celchralcd Albany , New
York , Ales anil 1'ortvr.
Bottled and in wood. This ale and
porter is justly celebrated as the finest
and purest article on the American
market today. Eabt India pale , a mug-
niflcant ale , excellent flavor , clear and
sparkling. Albany porter , pure and
healthful ; strengthening for invalids ; a
splendid homo beverage. Family trade
supplied in wood or bottles. Bottling
works , 313 South Tenth street. Telephone -
phone 1379.
Every bar Union soap guaranteed.
Look at page 7.
Drink "Perfection" Java nnd Mocha ,
roasted fresh every day in Omaha ,
Wonderland , Eden Musoo Co. , lessees ;
performances at 2:30 : , 4:15 : , 8 nnd 0:30 : p.
m. daily.
Easier opening all week at Bliss' .
Wanted , cash boys for the Boll De
partment Store , corner loth and Dodge.
Beautiful Clifton hill and handsome
Grummeroy ptiric.
Wonderland , Eden Musoo Co. , lessees ;
performances at 2:30 : , 4:15 : , Sand 9:30 : p.
m. daily.
Look at page 7.
Domestic soap is firm and lasting
C. D. Wood worth it Co. , successors to
Welly < t'Guy , 1310 Farnam street , m m-
ufaolurers and dealers in harness , sad
dles , etc.
Dr. Cullimoro , oculist. Baa building
TIII : niit. : .
Trmle-MnMIng llitrg.ttn * In Our Dress ( Inotlt
l > rp trttnent for .Miitiiln.v.
For Monday wo'ro going to offer an
immense line of Bedford checks worth
15o al lOo.
Bedford stripes , 35c ; good value atoOc
French novelty suitings. 05c ; actual
value Toe.
French challios at 58o.
Fine diagonals , 20c ; worth 40c ,
In black goods-
Si k warp honrlctta , $1.00 , worth
$1.25.
Silk warp hcnrictta , $1.35 , worth
$ 1.05.
40 inch bedford rord only 68c.
SILKS.
21 inch black gros grain , never sold
loss than $1.35 , nfjl.00.
20 inch surah , regular price $1.25 , for
OSc.
OSc.Good
Good surahs at 50c and 75o.
China silk , 32 inches wide , regular
price $1.35 , at $1.00 ,
M1LLINERY DEPARTMENT.
Wo'ro going to inlrodnco our mil
linery department by u special sale Mon
day and Tuesday. All our pattern and
trimmed hats to bo sold nt the actual
wholesale prico. "Tho American
Beauty , " n regular dollar hat , goes at
( We. Elegant 60c wreaths tit 25c ;
75c for wreaths worth $1.10. An
immense- line of flowers 60 per
cor.t less than you can buy
Ihom for elsewhere.
LADIES' FURNISHINGS.
We've the exclusive sale for Omaha
of the famous LI n worth hose for indies
and children. Prices , 20c up.
25 do/.on ladles' full regular inudo fust
black ho. < o at 16c , worth 30c.
Ladles' lisle finish vests , bilk taped
necks , 2oe.
100 doxon ladies' jersey ribbed vests ,
8sc *
Ladles' imported kid "gloves , choice
colors and blucks , worth $1.50 , Monday
7Sc.
7Sc.DRUGS
DRUGS AND PRESCRIPTIONS.
Tills department is in charge of Dr. J.
C. Pan tor and J. B. Fallouro , well
known and competent registered phar
macists , who have boon connected with
the loading drug stores of the city. A
specialty is inndo of compounding pro
scriptions , while a complete line of
patent medicines and toilet articles will
bo carried and sold at the lowest cut
prices.
"THE BELL , "
N. E. Cor. Dodge nnd loth streets.
Easter opening nil week at Bliss' .
Why are ladies more patirotic than
men , Ihoy buy Union soap.
Easier opening all week at Bliss' .
Gorman baking powder is equal lo
any without exception and manufactured
in Omaha.
Wonderland , Eden Museo Co. , lessees ;
performances at 2:30 : , 4:15 : , 8 and 0:30 : p.
m. daily.
Look at page 7.
Easter opening all week at Bliss' .
Adam Snydercx-countv treasurerand
for years proprietor of ono of the best
known meat , markets in this city , has
again opened a meat market at , his old
bland , 1011 Farnam street. Ho extends
an invitation to his former patrons to
call.
_
Easter opening all week at Bliss' .
If you want to borrow money on 1 , 2 ,
3 or 6 years time at low rates of interest
3sco W. H. GATKS , 022 N. Y. Life.
Miss Pauline Fjoldo of Minneapolis
will bo at the Millard Monday with an
exquisite display ot fancy work. Ladies
invited. Instruction given. Ton days
only. _ _
Look at page 7.
Wonderland , Eden Museo Co. , lessees ;
performances at 2:30 : , 4:15 : , 8 and 0:30 : pj
m. daily.
German yeast is superior to all ; made
fresh every day in Omaha.
Easter opening all week at Bliss' .
WnteliPs , AVutcIies.
Will offer the following Ibis week :
25 open-face gold filled case ? , war
ranted for 15 years , with Elgin move
ment , 812.50 each.
50 hunting Fahy's gold filled cases ,
with Elgin , Wallham or llumpdon
movement. Slo.50 each.
. JOS. P. PREXZER ,
Jeweler , opposite postolllco.
Attention , Pioneers.
The members of the Pioneers Associa
tion of the Union Pacific railway are re
quested to muot at 24th and Clark
streets at 1:30 : o'clock today to attend
the funeral 'of our late brother , J. R.
Barnuui. VI AM us THAII.I , ,
ci Secretary.
Cnl < c Unlk.
With the advent of spring Oinnha 1J
to have an event , which if attended by
any measure of the success which at
tended similar events in Now York uml
Chicago this past winter , will not society \
ngog with expectation and Iniur
The grand success of the pake wa
which wore plvon In Madison Square
Garden , New York , nnd in Bnltory I ) ,
armory in Chicago has induced the man *
ngemont to extend to the west partici
pation in the spectacle of graceful ainbu *
fat Ion which was afforded the
two cities mentioned. Major
George Donan , who with Inimltnblo
dignity and grace of carriage captured
the first prize at the event in Chicago
when the immense hall of "Mattery D"
armory was filled to overflowing and
hundreds were turned away , will pre
side ever the dignities of the occasion
hoio in Omaha and will enter the lisl in
compotlon with the most noted oxpon-
cntH of the promlnndo grand Hint can
bo formed in Omaha or the west , all
lovers of the beautiful as exemplified by
grace of carriage nnd dignity of bearing
will gladly hull the opportunity to wll-
ness Iho ovcnt which will take place on
the evening of Saturday. April I ) , in the
Now Exposition hail , Fourteenth and
Capitol avenue.
Camp 120 , Modern Woodmen of Amer
ica , has moved into Elk's hall in Conti
nental block , 15th and Douglas strools ,
whcro regular meetings will bo hold
every Wednesday evening.
Narrow Escape
FROM AN ACCIDENT.
Ono or Omaha's most promt *
nent ladles gives her experience
as follows :
Just after the rain the other day I wnj >
going down Farnam strool , an'd ' at Iho
corner of. Sixteenth , the pavi-mont being
wet , I suddenly slipped , and although I
did not fallI severely wrenched myself.
1 immediately looked about mo for the
nearest place whore I could buy a pair
of rubberj , when looking a few feet
ahead I saw in front of the lU'MHI-Ul
STORK in tl.o Paxton block some rub
bers hanging outside for show , and nt
once wont in for a pair. It was witn
some surprise , I coufess , that I learned
they sold FOOTWEAR , as well as
MACKINTOdHES.DRUGGlSTS' SUX-
DR1ES , BELTING , HOSE , ETC1. , ETC.
But I must speak of rubbers.which
caused mo to go in , for I fear many of
the ladies of Omaha do not know this is
the HEADQUARTERS for Iho FINEST
RUBBERS MADE and Iho largest
variety of shapes , styles and kinds.
HERE I tliul I can got n shoo such ns I
have LONG WANTED and tried in ' "
to get alIho shoo stores. They i
only "GLOVE FITTING. " goods mado1
and are so light weight ono does not no
tice they are wearing them ; but , to bo
sure you are getting those lincst goods ,
ECO that in the sole of caiih shoo the fol
lowing slump of a GLOVE , ETC. , is
found thus-
If you cannot got these "GLOVE"
rubbers at your regular shoo btore bo
sure lo Iho RUBBER STORE ,
1520 Farnam , for them , for it is right
near you , and there you will find buch
largo variety that you cannot fail to bo
suited ; beside their prices nt RETAIL
for ALL GOODS are very reasonable.
I feel like saying to all my Omaha
friends : Bo sure and go to the OMAHA
RUBBER CO. and buy anything yov'
want in rubber gootlsfor it will pay you
to do eo.
It was the first time I had been in
their store , and I was surprised lo sco
how nicely Ihcy have lixod It up wit '
velvet curpsts , settees , etc. , forJJJiV ?
convenience of the ladles , but fnu nero
surprised to see the fine class oT goods
they soil in ladies' and gents' finest
MACKINTOSHES. SUNDRIES OK
ALL KINDS , such as COMBS ,
BRUSHES , SYRINGIWHOT WATEIl
BOTTLES , and everything you can
think of , all1 of which goods they RE
TAIL , as well as sell wholesale to
dealers.
They have a pleasant lady clerk to
w.ilt upon you.
H
Mr. Leon II. Myers , the manufacturer of fine Perfumes
Toilet Water , will personally conduct a grand sale oi er-
fumcs and Toilet Water for three days , commencing :
MK. I.KON II , MVHUf. Monday , April 4th , at 10 o'clock promptly , at
HA.YDEN BROS.
These goods will all be on sale on our center isle table. During
this extraordinary Perfume sale we will make the following low prices :
1 oz Extracts - 19c ; Regular - 35c.
2 oz Extracts - ' 31c ; Regular - 50c.
4 oz Extracts - 50c ; Regular - 85c ,
> ! 8 oz Extracts - 19c : Regular - 35c ,
12 oz Extracts - 19c ; Regular - 35c.
HA.YDEN BROS.