THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SUND1A.Y , JUNE .1 , 1800.-SIXTEEN PAGES. IIAYDK.V IlltOS. CZrooory Department. Ice cream free/era $1,23 ; water coolers , 7Ccup to M.fiS ; garden hose , lOo per foot , wnrrnntcd to Btund100 pounds pressure ; garden rnkcs , loc : hoes , 2oe ; Bhovols , 4lc ) ; garden trowels , Co ; lawn mowers , the Buckeye , $ . ' 1.1)8 ) , and the Keen Kllppor , the finest machine made , C5.25. The Western washer number 2 for thlH week , $ l.r > 0. Wo warrant tills to ho the genuine. Carpet sweepers , 81.M ; elegant hat racks , Uoc : wringers , $1.60 ; wash tubs , 45c ; washboards , I5c ; steak mauls , lOc ; clothoH forks , lOc ; they are used to lift boiling clothes out of the wash boiler ; nil sizes of porcelain lined Iron kettles from 2 c for 2 qt up to 75c for 12 qt : churns , 2.c ) ; covered butter jars , 7Jo per gallon ; tumblers , 2jc each ; glass sugar bowls , Cc ; spoon holders , Co ; butter dishes , Oc ; creams , fie ; cake stands , lie ; 1 gallon water pitchers , lOc ; salt and peppers , fie ; Ice water pitchers , $1.00 , worth SI1.00 ; largo tankard water pitcher Hoc , worth $1 ; tumblers to match Oc each ; trnys fie ; iron soap dishes 5c ; tea kettles lOc ; tea and cofleo pots lOc ; decorated cups and saucers fiOo per set ; toilet sots $2.00 , very finely decorated ; genuine Hat fiber palls -Ific ; the Baby McKco night lamp , u httlo lamp with Bhado to match , only 8 in. high , in all colors , COc ; 0 ghibs sauce dishes IOc ; 6 do/ , clothes pins Co ; 100 feet wire clothes line -10c ; window screens , from 20 to 40 Inch wide , He per square foot ; cake boxes Ooc ; egg beaters 5c ; shelve paper Jks per bundle ; potato knives Cc ; pint cups Ic each ; screen door spring-hinges 74e ; folding wash bench $1.05 ; bench and wringer combined 8-1.05. Wo will give you this weclc u genuine Doulton 112-pieco dinner sot , the Arundol pattern - torn , for $10.00. Tliis sot has never been Bold for any less than $35. The saino thing in a tea set for $7.fiO. Wo have also a very line decorated dinner sot for 88.03 , 100 pieces ; milk crocks Co per gal lon ; patent Hat irons , I ) irons , 1 handle and Bland , $1.25 ; old-fashioned Hat irons 25o ; cloth baskets Coo. Mason fruit jars $1 per doz. Ilaydcn Bros , letting down the prices. 21 Ibs sugar for $1. Good but- tor7c , 8e } , lOc , 12io15e. | l7cand the very best creamery lOo. This Is the best but ter that can bo made by the hands of man or woman. Why pay 3 times this price , and you can not buy any better butter. 6 lo stone jar jam of all kinds U5e. 2j-lb stone jar of all kinds jam for lOc. Jolly Cc per pound. 1Mb can Cali fornia apricots 12Je. 3-lbcanCal. green gage plums , 12e. } 1Mb can Cal. damson plums 12Jo. 3-lb can Cal. grapes 12-je. Oat meal , the very best kiln dried , 2jo per pound. Why pay lOc for very same * * hingV FLOUR. Although flour has advanced our prices remain the same. Snow Hake 81 , bltio D $1.05 , golden sheaf $1.25 , applm $1.3-3 , best superlative 81.35 , Davis No. 10 ei.uo. Soda crackers fie , oyster crackers 5c , best salmon 12ic per can , mustard sar dines Oo. oil sardines Go , 2-lb can black berries 7Jc , 2-lb can blackberries put up In heavy syrup 12je per can , 2-lb can raspberries 7Je , 2-lb can raspberries in heavy syrup 12Jo , 3 3-lb cans best toma toes 25e , corn 7Jo per can , starch Co. Wo hav 3 great bargains to offer you when you como in ; it is impossible to mention all of this and wo will sell you the same goodsfjuralmost half the money that our neighbors will. TEAS. Pine tea sittings 15c , sun dried 233c , 27e , 35o and CUe , uncolored Japan tea 2c ! ) , : ! 7cloo , COo and ( iOc. BARGAINS IN THE SHOE DEPART MENT. Our stock in this department is ono of the largest and from tlio best factories. Tno extreme low prices wo quote are on the best goods ; money can buy no better. Infants line shoes , 2oo , 35eICc , OOe , and 7.)0. Child's fine shoes , -1 to 74 , 85c , 05o and 81.2- ) . 81.2Child's Child's fine patent tip shoos , 4 to 73 , $1.25 ; 8 to 10 } , $1.50. Child's line kid and goat shoes , 8 toll } , 81.1C and $1.25. Misses fine kid and goat shoes , 12 to 2 , 81 , $1.-I5 and $ r.)5. ! ) Misses' fine Oxford tics , patent tiift , 12 to 2 , $1.35. Ladies' line Oxford ties , patent tips , 2 } to 8 , $1 and $1.23. Ladies' line Oxford tics , plain toes , $1.25 , $1.50 and $2. Ladies' line dongola button shoes , tl.8. > , $2.-1C and $3.05. Boys' ilno button slices , sizes 12 to 2 , 81.25 , $1.50 and $1.75. Boys' line button shoes , sizes 2 } to5 } , 81.-15 , $1.75 and $2. Men's line shoes , lace and cong.iess , 81.CO , $1.1)3 ) , $2.95 and $ ; t.-15. CAUPKTS , CURTAINS , DRAPERIES. The success of this department is be yond comparison. High class goods and low prices are wonderful attrac tions. Ingrain carpets 25c , 33c , 37e15o and 60c , worth 50o to 75c. Standard extra super carpets COc , C5c and G8o , worth 75c to $1. Absolutely now styles in body brus- Bcls , moquotts , velvet and wllton carpets at special low prices. Nottingham lace curtains by the pair at COc , OCc , 75c , $1 , up to the finest in u do. Real and imitation Swiss lace curtains ranging in prices from $5 up to $05 per pair , also Irish point and tambour cur tains at special low prices. Chenille curtains at $1.25 , $1.60 , $1.75 up to $0 , for curtains worth $2.75 up to 810. 810.Finest Finest silk chonlllo curtains $12 , $10 and $18. Fine silk curtains $0.50 , $7.CO ; $0 , $12 and $15. Silk draperies 55c , 05o and 75o yard. Fine imported draperies 15e to 25c. Curtain scrim in plain and lace otl'ects 6c , 7c , lOo and 12e yard. Immoiiso line of curtain shades , plain holland shades in all colors , mounted on best spring rollers at llc. ) LADIES' HANDKERCHIEFS AND LACES. Ladies' linen handkerchiefs at IOc , worth 20c. Ladles' line hemstitched handkor- .chiofs at Cc , 7c , lOe , 12c and 15c , worth 12c to 25e. Special sale on laces , flounolngs , drapery nets , veilings and ombroul- tcst II AY DEN BROS. SS AMOK ISAACS. Special Sale ol * French Flowers. F.legant wreaths of French ( lowers , former price $3.08 , $2,50 and $1.0S , now 08c. Elegant wreaths of French ( lowers , former price $1.50 and OSc , now 25c. Bunches of wild roses , former price 85c , now IOc. SPECIAL ON HATS. Milan Hats 25c , OOe and OSo. Trimmed hats at special prices all of the newest and latest styles , Millinery all goes at cut prices. Attend our sale tomorrow. MONDAY , MONDAY , SPECIAL PRICES ON FRENCH FLOWERS. MISS ALICE ISAACS , Formerly with Stern Bros. , New York , now in store with Heyman & Delches , 1518 and 1520 Fanmin Street , Now Upright I'lauow ft > r $27B nt Hospo's. 1513 Douglas , by paying a email payment down , the balance on email tune payments , you got a now up right piano fully warranted. IIAVDIj.V IlltOS. Hulls , CloulcH and Wo hove made a sweeping cut on the following : Ladies' worsted and cashmere dresses , $2.50. formerly $3. Ladies' worsted and cashmere dresses , $3 , formerly $0. Ladies' worsted and cashmere dresses , $ -1. formerly $8. Ladies' worsted and cashmere dresses , $5 , formerly $10. Ladies' sateen and gingham dresses , S2.CO , $3.75 , $3.50 , fO and $7 , less than half former prices. DLadics' black embroidoricd scarf shawls , heavy silk fringes , $2.50 , $3 , $3.23 , $3.50 to $16 ; a material reduction. t Ladies' black cashmere shawls , heavy silk fringes , $2 , $2.50 , $3 , $3.60 to $15. Ladies plain and fancy colore'd summer shawls , plain or figured centers , 03c , $1.25 , 81.60 , $1.75 to $10 ; less than half the price asked elsewhere. Children's gingham dresses in all sizes , 35c , 37e , 31)15c ) , COc to $2. An extensive line of ladies' and chil dren's white dresses ; also ladies' white and calico wrappers. Ladies' street jackets at astonishingly low ligures , soiling at 75c , $1 , $1.23 , $1.60 , $1.75 , $2 up to $25. LTAYDEN BROS. SILK DEPARTMENT. Wo will offer on Monday morning a line of colored surah bilk worth SOc at 25c. 25c.Line No. 20 colored surah silks worth OOc for 35c. Line No. 30 worth 75c for 65c. Black surah silk from 35c to $1.00. Double wrap and 2-1 inch. Best gros grain silk oil boiled worth 81.25 sold for 7Cc. Blade and colored brocades ; the price reduced one-quarter. J. C. Bonnet & Co. black gros grain silks from 75o to $1.75 , price reduced one-half. Wo will take pleasure in guarantee ing llio wear of these goods. Wo have all the now wears in J. C. Bonnet & Co. black silks , all of which wo sell at startling low prices and can warrant every yard sold. In our colored dress goods department you will find the prices cut so low you will wonder how they were made for the money. Colored double fold brilliantines worth 25c will boold for IOc. Striped and plaid brilliantines 23c , worth COc. No. 2 brillianlincs at 35c , worth 70c. No. 3 brilliantines at15c , worth 85e. No.1 brilliantines G5c , worth 95c. China silk in the very latest shades , worth 75c , will sell at 5e. . China silk No. 2 , worth $1.00 , will bo sold at O'Jc. ' Our pure Italian silk grenadine will bo sold at 75c , worth $150. BLACK GOODS DEPARTMENT is overflowing wiUi now and stylish goods , and the prices are at rock bottom. Priestley's henricttns , silk finish , man ufactured from Australian line wool. 10 inch , 680 , worth 75c. 1(1 ( inch , 7Cc , worth $1.25. 1(1 ( inch , 05c , worth $1.50. Jamestown mohair , boat goods known to the trade for wear. 10 inch , 33c , worth 75c. 11 inch all wool fancy plaids and stripes , 4Sc , worth $1. Wo can safely say to all our patrons that the above line of goods is the cheap est and most reliable class of goods over offered in this or any other market of the United States. JEWELRY DEPARTMENT. THE MOST SURPRISING BARGAINS - . GAINS YET. 500 ladies' solid gold pens with beauti ful ivory and pearl holders at $1.10 , regular price $4. Gents' gold filled hunting case watch , elegantly engraved , Elgin , Springfield or Waltliam , at $13.95 , worth $25. _ Solid silver , coin edge friendship rings , entirely now , -13c each , worth 81. Rolled plato bracelets in now designs , 25c , worth $1. Elegant now styles hoop ear rings 25c pair.Fino Fine rolled plato gold ear rings 15e pair. Cut steel hair ornaments IOc. worth 25c. 25c.Ladies' Ladies' rolled gold plato patent lover cull' buttons Co pair. Beautiful enameled collar pins Co each. Ansonia nicklo alarm clocks 75c. Roger Brothers' standard knives and forlcs $1.25 per set , jewelers' price $1.75. PAPER , ENVELOPES , PENS , PENCILS. A complete line best stationary at prices beyond competition. Best white envelopes 3c per pack , worth IOc. Best white note paper fie per dozen. IIAYDEN BROS. Try Schoelply's Shoes And you will wear no others. " THE GERMAN .SAVINGS BANK WILL OPEN FOR BUSINESS MON DAY , JUNE 2 , AT THE S-E CORNER OF 13TII AND DOUGLAS. Try School ply's $3 Shoes , D 1-1 15 Doutfhis street. IT ItKGINiT MONDAY. Millinery Clcnt-liiK Siilo Untlro Stook It IIi'KiiiH Monday. It begins Monday. And every lady ought attend. Perhaps you wont ? But if you don't. You will bo sorry. In that case , You'll call prepared to purchase on Tuesday sure , as Your friends will secure Such bargains You won't bo able To stay away. It begins Monday. 1,000 TRIMMKlI HATS MUST GO. We've got thorn. You'll make the : > rleo. They're all now and stylish. Our six trimmers have been kept busy tor many weeks , but wo run short of eus- loiueru "cause the season has been very jaekward. Consequently we're over stocked and will sell everything at cost. [ f you don't want a now hat call and see how cheap wo offer our millinery and you'll bo sorry you didn't como to us earlier. Our prices must please you , even If you don't know what line millin ery is worth. We've trimmed hats From as low a price Up to as high a price AH you or your friends care to go. Wo vo plenty of salesladies , as wo have prepared for a crowd. Wo know wo'll have a crowd. Ladies do like line goods at low prices and We've both. It begins Monday. MRS. It. II. DAVIES , 100 and HIS , 15th st. , Opposite postolllco. Como from a distance. You can save as mueti as your faro both ways if you're not too far off , pro vided you buy a nice hat. If you only purchase a cheap one you will bo mak ing money. It begins Monday And you mustn't miss it. Remember it's opposite the Omaha postolllco. MRS. R. H. DAVIES , 100 and HIS. 15th at. Hoyn , the photographer. See our ele gant $3 cabtiiuts. Seuuiuu's wagons best and cheapest. THE BOS fON STORE , A Great Special Bale of Dress Goods. Grnflp the Opportunity Give You In This Ovation of IlnrRaluq Off- creel InvcHtlKatc , 'Compare Sec What \Vo Are Dot UK. Cashmeres at 0c ! per yards , all colors and worth 23c. Wool challics for Monday 15c , worth 85c per yard. Cashmeres , good quality , at loc : others call them bargains at 35c per.yard. New spring'suitings go at ICc , cheap at 40c. English cashmeres at IOc ; a great bar gain and well worth 60c per yard. Now fancy dobiego at 25o per yard ; other people call them bargains nt OCc. Real French honriottas at 20e per yard ; this is a regular 75c quality. 59c for all wool fancy spring suitings ; these are regular $1 goods. All wool Imported henricttas , now shades , at 53c per yard ; equal to any over shown at $1 per yard. Camel's hair cloth at 02Jc per yard. Think of it , regular $1.25 goods. BLACK GOODS. At IOc black cashmere , sold all over for COo per yard. Only ono dress pattern to each customer. Black honriettas at 20c per yard , actu ally worth 03c. All wool black French serges for this sale only at10o per yard , really worth 65c. 65c.All All wool French black cashmere ntCCo per yard , a regular $1 cashmere. Best quality all wool $1.25 black cash meres go at 70c per yard. Best quality silk finish Henriettas , there is nothing better , worth $1.60 , go at this sale for $1 per yard. DRESS LINING SALE. Best quality dress linings all colors , 3c } , worth 7c. Best double faced cambric , 5c , worth 12Je. Drilling , CJc , worth 12c. } Silicias , OSc , worth 20c. Crinoline , OSc , worth IOc. Dress padding , best quality , 02e , worth 20c. 20c.Best Best canvas , Me , worth 25c. WASH GOODS GO CHEAP. Now challies , just opened , 3lc per yard , worth 7c. New French ginghams , Oc per yard , worth ISc. Best quality zephyr ginghams , 20o per yard , worth 35c. Beautiful new patterns in sateen at IOc per yard , worth loc. Black and white French sateens 25c per yard , worth 35c. Black lawns Cc per yard , worth 12c. New outing flannels So per yard , regu lar 18c goods Merrimac shirting prints at 3c } per yard , worth 7c. Indigo blue prints at Cc per yard , worth 7c. An extra good quality unbleached mus lin atHe , worth 7jc. Well known brand of bleeched muslin at 5jc , regular So quality. All the standard prints mill remnants at 2c per yard. CHILDREN'S CLOTHING. Bovs' wool knee pant suits at OCc , worth $2. The Norfolk pleated suits at SI.40 : are worth $2.25. Our cnssimero suits at $1.98 , are sold in clothing store lor $3.50. At $2.50 worsted , cheviot , enssimcro and other all wool fabrics that are sold in clothing stores for $5 ; ages 4 to 14 years and well made clothing. THE BOSTON STORE , W. C. LATTIJIKH , General Manager , 114 South Sixteenth Street. The Jceorutcil. The pool rooms of Cooper & Co. , 100 South Thirteenth street , north of the Millnrd , were indeed loyal on Decoration day. The board was done in red , white ami blue chalk and called forth the many words of praise front the habitues of the place. Beautiful birds and pretty flowers hi abundance , relieved by hand some headlines made a very pleasing effect to the eye. George Wingliold , the cashier wrote the birds and board , while Edward Tutt , the bookmaker gathered the flowers with appropriate colored chalk and wrote the headline. These gentlemen were rendered valuable as sistance from "Gus" the bookmaker , and Messrs. Cooper , Voight and Burt. Cooper & Go's turf exchange is becom ing very popular with the boys and their pretty work Decoration day made them many new friends. To Officer O'Brien , who saved my property from burning last night-when a lire discovered by him was in exten sive progress , 1 hereby express my hearty thanks. Louis CIVISL- , 1410 S. 13th ht. Omaha , Nob. Catholic Voting Men's Union. There will bo a special meeting of the members of the above union at their rooms , Paxton block , at 3 o'clock p. m. Sunday , Juno 1 , to make final arrange ments for funeral of Bishop O'Connor. W. MAIIKU , Pros. R. P. MULUAIIEV , Rec. Sec'y. The Open Door has removed to 2209- 2211 North 20th st. Kiirly Closing. On and after Monday , Juno 10 , 1800 , wo will close our store at 0 p. m. during the week , except Saturdays , and at 0' ' o'clock on Saturdays. Wo give out- friends and customers ample notice of this move that they may arrange to do their shopping with us a trillo earlier' than heretofore , thus insuring careful filling and delivering of all orders en trusted to our caro. W. II. BKNNUTT Co. , 1508 to 151-t Capitol avo. TO TII13 I'UUhlC. Oiniihn Jjlvor.vmon'H Association Scale oi * I'rlecs. Carriages for funerals on Sunday$5.00. Carriages for funerals on week days , $ 1.00. Carriages for party calls , $ -1.00. Carriage ( regular culls ) 42 for first hour and $1 after. Carriages for public parades , $5.00. Coupes , regular calls , $1.50 for first hour and $1 after. Coupes , opera or party calls , $3.00. Single conveyance , week days ( half day ) , $2.50 to $3.00. Single conveyance. Sunday , ( half day ) , $3.00. Double conveyance , week days , ( half day ) $ -1.00 to $5.00. Double conveyance , Sundays , ( half day ) $5.00. Saddle horses for gentlemen , week days (3 ( hours ) $1.50. Saddle horses for ladles , week days , (3 ( hours ) $2.00. Saddle horses on Sundays $2.50. JAMKS STKI'HKNSON , Tol. No. 222. CHAH. J. MKNTKK , Tel. No. 181. J. T. WlTUHOW Ai CO. , Tel. No. 100. CHAS. BAUMLEY , Tel. No.110. . S. A. COLLINS , Tel. No.101. . ATWOOD & Fox , Tel. No. 507. GUI- : & COTTON , Tel. No. 802. Palace Stables , Tol. No. 257. Dated Juno 1st , IS'JO. Save 30 per cent on frames at Ilcyn's , MM Dodge st THE BOSTON STORE , We Qlvc All Onr Customers an Equal Ohnnco at Thtce Bargains , llcnd Tills Advertisement Through Don't Stop Tllli You Finish Ours IH the Only , Male Monday AVorthyjof Attention. Ladies' pure all silk mitts at Oo per pair , worth 25c. Ladies' fine all silk mitts nt IOc per pair , worth SOc. Ladles' ' pure all silk veiling nt Co per yard , worth 25o. Ladies' chenille dotted not veilings Oc , worth 25e. Ladles' black dotted lace veils IOc , worth 40c. 10,000 pieces of all silk ribbons , gros grain and satin edge , at 5c per yard , numbers 5 and 7. Numbers 7 , 0 and 12 , black and all col ors and edges nt 8c per yard. Munv ribbons in this lot worth 25c. Ladles' all silk parasols 'iOc ; worth 75c. Another lot , liner quality , 70c , worth $1.50. $1.50.Wo Wo have ono lot of parasols at $1.20 than cannt bo equaled at $3. Immense job lot of corsets , worth 76c , $1.00 , $1.25 and $1.60 all go at 55c each. Boys' extra stout bicycle hose , very long , 12c per pair , worth 25c. Ladies' fancy slripo balbriggau hose 15c per pair , worth 25c. Ladies' fancy striped Jersey ribbed underwear at 12o each. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Children's gauze underwear , fill sizes , at special prices for Monday , THE MILLINERY DEPARTMENT. Big lot black straw fiats IOc each , worth COc. Largo lot black straw flats , extra size ; 2Uc. Black open lace straw hats , all shapes , all new braids , choice 49c. Trimmed hats from 9So to $1.75 , all shapes , all styles , handsomely trimmed. See them. Our millinery department is on the second floor , the- entire room being do- votcd to its use , giving us the largest millinery department in the city. Buy ing all goods strictly for cash and in larger quantities than any house in the city- , wo arc enabled to sell high grade millinery at the same prices asked by oilier stores for inferior goods * . THE LINEN SALE. Pure all linen crash at 4o per yard , worth Oc. 20-inch crash Irish linen at Cc per yard , worth 1 Ic. Checked glass towelings at 7c per yard. Best quality glass towelings at lOo per yard. IIuek towels at Co each , worth IOc. Large plaid all linen barber towels at IOc. IOc.Largo Largo size all linen damask towels at ICc , a regular 2oo towel. Extra largo all linen damask towels at 21c , a rcgulni 3oe-towel. Fine bleached table linen at 39c pet- yard , worth ooc. Irish linen damask at 55c , worth $1. Barnesley linen , extra quality , at 79o , well worth $1.25. Wo bought them cheap. Best quality black table oil cloth at IOc per yard , worth 25c. THE BOSTON STORE , W. C. Lattimer , general manager , 114 S. 10th st. OMAHA , Nob. , Juno 1 , 1890. Wo , the undersigned furniture dealers , agree to close our respective places of business at 0'iO : during the months of June , July and August , excepting Satur day nights. It is further agreed that no admittance bhnll be grnntcu to any ono under any pretense of making payments or for other reason. Should there bo any customers in our establishments at the time mentioned , they are to remain until their business is finished , but this will not prevent our locking our doors promptly at the hour stated. DEWKY &STOXE Fuitxiruitu Co. , CHAHLKS SHIVIKICK , HILL & YOUNG , OMAHA Fuitxrruitu Co. , JAMES DONXEU , CHAMUKKLAIN , ANDEHSOK & O'Cox- KELL , WILLIAM Gums & Co. , NEIIUASKA FUUNITUUE Co. , PEOPLES' M. I. HoubK. SI-EOLK & LEWIS , * NEW ENGLAND FUUXITUUE Co. , Oitrr & Co. , I. BUOWN , BOSTON INSTALLMENT HOUSK. Miss Besso Belle Jenne. the Iloosicr Reader , will undoubtedly highly enter tain the Methodist young people at their reception Juno 10 , at Y. M. C. A. The ladies of Kountzo Memorial church will give a strawberry festival Thursday evening , Juno 5at the church parlors. A suitable person is wanted to operate the dining hall on the grounds of the Council Bluffs and Omaha Chautauqua Assembly July 1 to 18. None but competent and responsible parties that can and will run a first class dining room need apply. J. E. 1IAUKNESS , Manager , Council Bluffs , la. To inspire interest in the muse of poesy a prize of $10 is offered by Sherman & McConnell , proscription pharmacists , for the best production by a pupil under 15 years of ago in any public school of Omaha. Grant on HIilcwalkH. "Slagolithlo" walk 20c per foot , "Granolithic" 25o. Guaranteed for 10 years. "Crushed Limestone , " "Gravel" or sand walks Hie. Guaranteed for 6 years. Have laid two million feet in Omaha , and am hero to stay. John Grant , 352 Beobldg. Attention , A. O. H. There will bo a meeting of Divisions No. 1 and 2 of the Ancient Order of Hibernians at the Royal Arcanum hall , on Douglas between 13th and 14th sts. , on Sunday , Juno 1 , at 1:80 : o'clock sharp , to make arrangements to attend the funeral of Bishop O'Connor in a body. All the members of both divisions are requested to attend. By order of W. J. GLAIR , President of Division No. 1. The now offices of the great Rock Is land route , 1U02 , Sixteenth and Faniam street , Omaha , tire the finest in the city. Call and bee them. Tickets to all points cast at lowest rates. Bring your babies and try a dozen of lloyifs elegant $3 per dozen cabinets. A. Max Jlolzlieiinor Co. Fine watch repairing1 , 1413 Douglas at- A free dispensary has been opened at the Bibhop Clarkson hospital , 1710 Dodge St. , for the free treatment of the diseases of women and children. Dally ( except Sunday ) from 11 a. m. to 12 m. Tickets at lowest rates and suj orlor accommodations via the great Rode Is land route. Ticket ollice , 1C02- Six teenth and Furniuu btrcctb , Omaha. HEY1IAN & DEICIIES , Specialties in Cloaks and Suits , Etc , , Etc , , Etc , , Etc. Again "We Place ThnRO Prices lloforo Von , So You I Iny Know Them by Heart nntl i'rollt Thereby. Calico wrappers , best fit , 85c. Outing flannel wrappers , $1.65. Gingham wrappers , $2. Sateen wrappers , $2.75jfe WHITE WRAPPERS. Mother hubbard , yoke embroidered , $2.50. Same , finer , $2.75. Same , with pleated front , $3.25. Same , extra line Wattenu back , $1.23. All over embroidered with Wattoau back , $1.75. Wo wish to say that these goods can not bo duplicated ; for this reason kindly attend the sale as early as possible. CHINA SILK DRESSES. China silk dresses $18 , worth $35. Challio house dresses , $3.CO and up. Challlo street dresses , handsomely trimmed , $10 and up. tup WHITE DRESSES. Fine lawn dresses with tucked skirt (5 ( tucks ) , waist with embroidery and full sleeve , only $2.41) ) . Same with embroidered and tucked waist , also tucked sleeves , only $3.50. French tucked skirts with embroidery ; embroidered waist , jacket effect , $4.75. Plain straight plaited skirt , plaited waist , $5.50 , Every ono a great bargain. All these suits are made in such a way that they can bo easily lattndrled. DRESSING SACQUES at equally low prices. Best approved styles ' OCc , OSc , 8U.1/5 / , $1.23 , $1.35 , $1.50 , $1.75 , $1.08 , $2.25. $3. Ladies' gingham dresses $4,23. Ladies' sattecn dress $5 , $0 , etc. Jersey suits ready made for house an d street wear. Full suit and blouse trimmed in cream brado for misses at $2.60. Same in fancy braiding , $2.50 , Same for ladies , $2.75. Ladies' full skirts and blouse trimmed in hercules braid , $3.25. Ladies' suits trimmed in blue and white French Manuel , with sash , $4. Same with tight fitting waist , $1. With tight filling waist trimmed in best gold braids , gilt buttons and fancy buckles , $4.50. LADIES' BEADED CAPES ALMOST GIVEN AAV AY. DO NOT MISS AN OPPORTUNITY WHEN IT IS OFFERED. Those costing formerly $ 1 , $5 and $ G , now $1.10. Those costing formerly $ S , $9 and $10 , now $2.75. Those costing formerly $12 and $13 , now $3.75. Those costing formerly $15 and $20 , now $1.50. Silk crochet capes with heavy silk fringe , originally costing $15 , now $5.50. Wo keep the best wash materials Such as White lawns White stripes , White bars , Chambrays , Mulls , plain and embroidered , Organdies , white and colored , Tucking for skirls , etc. UEYMAN & DEICIIES , 1518 and 1520 Farnam st. The Theosophical society meets every Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock in Sheely block , room 205. All arc invited every Wednesday and Saturday evening from C to 9. The room is open to the public. To Pupils Under 1. Years of ARC In public schools of Omaha a first prize of $7 and second prize of $3 will bo given for poem not over 12 lines , subject per taining to drug business in which ap pears the name of Sherman & McConnell and their address. 1513 Dodgo. Poem to be sent to Sherman & McConnell on or before Juno 10. Decision to bo rendered by Messrs. Clement Chase and E. C. Snydcr , tbo successful poem to bo printed in high school souvenir book of essays , etc. , shortly to bo published. Knrly Closing On and after Monday , Juno 10 , 1890 , wo will close our store at 0 p. in. during the week , except Saturdays , and at 0 o'clock on Saturdays. Wo give our friends and customers ample notice of this move that they may arrange to do their shopping with us a trillo earlier than heretofore , thus insuring careful filling and delivering of all orders entrusted - trusted to our care. W. R. BENNETT Co. , 1508 to 1514 Capitol avo. Upright Piano for $175. A. IIospo , 1513 Douglas street , offers a good upright piano for $175 on easy terms. The cheapest prices on frames. Iloyn , 1414 Dodge st. Try Schoclpy's $3 Shoes , 1415 Douglas street. * THE GERMAN SAVINGS BANK WILL OPEN FOR BNSINESS MON DAY , JUNE 2 , AT THE S-E CORNER OF 13TII AND DOUGLAS. John Nelson cleans cesspools and wa ter cloiots. 414 South 14tfi st. , tol. 1173. Residence 1215 South llth st. Guukert and McDonald , THE TAILOKS , Are showing the choicest lines in im ported spring and summer woolens for gentlemen's wear over brought to Omaha 315 S. 15th st. Seaman's carriages best and cheapest. For lots in East Omaha see Potter & George Company , 10th and Farnam. Schoolply's $3 Shoes , Best wearers , best litters on earth. . . i. O Jtolbro Itnylng A piano examine the now scale Kimball - ball piano. A. Hospo , 1513 Douglas. Drs. Knodo & Glllotto , diseases of the throat and nose , U WJ N. Y Life B'ld'g. Lodging House , over Now York Chop No. 1. Beds 16oand25c. THE GERMAN SAVINGS BANK WILL OPEN FOR BUSINESS , MON DAY , JUNE 2 , AT THE S-E CORNER OF 13TH AND DOUGLAS. Lodging House , over Now York Chop House No. 1. Beds lee and 25c. Bulduff's ice cream families supplied. The Kdliolm & Akin Htook s now on sale at 101 South Fifteenth street ( the old bland ) . It consists of dia- nonds , watches , jewelry , silver and ilatcd ware , optical goods , etc. This itock imibt bo sold , and will bo closed ou'j at prices far below Its value. /.AliliiSKiK. . Agent. 1C02. Sixteenth and Farnam streets is the now Rock Island ticket olllco. Tick ets to all points east at lowcbt rates. IIAYDKN 1U109. Down the Prices. Monday morning , Juno 2 , wo shall begin letting down the prices lower than over. over.Wo would advise every lady to keep herself posted and attend our special sales. You will find every article as adver tised , but if you are In doubt bring this paper along and compare and judge for yourself the truth of those assertions. 60 pieces of fine quality largo plaid nainsooks , was 12jc on Monday , reduced to Ole yard. Checked nainsook 60 yard , worth IOc yard. 500 pieces hightonod novelties In white dress goods , including all the latest styles , at IOc , 125c , 15c , 18c,20eand 25o yard , less than half their value. Book fold India linen 6c , So and IOc yard. You can't ' match them in Omaha. Black India linen 15c and 2oo yard. Novelties in lace , striped and plaids ( black ) lawns , IOc , 125c 15c and 20o yard. Our stock of linen lawns is much larger and better assorted than you will find in this city. Wo tire showing some very Ocslrablo styles in mourning lawns , plain black , navy blue , and a largo variety of figured linen lawns , domestic lawns at 60 yard , fast colors. Munches ! ) r and Pacific organdie lawns now 80 yard. Hayden's is the place to buy your lawns if you wish to save money. Have you seen those yard wide challics which we are selling at IOc and 12Jc yard ? If you are looking for sateens go to Hayden's , whore you will find what you tire looking for and at reduced prices. Our line is the largest. Our assortment of plain black sateens loads them all at IOc , ISc , IOc , 25c and 85c yard. 2,000 yards indigo blue calico , 5c yard. Wide German blue calico , Oo yard. 1,000 pieces of ginghams to pick from and at prices from Co yard upwards. Our zephyr ginghams at lOo , 121o , 15c , 18e and 20o are cheap and will go fast this warm weather. SPECIALS IN LINENS. 18-inch checked glass toweling , 0)c ) yard. 20-inch bleached toweling , Cc. Plain and twilled toweling , IOc ; worth ICe yard. Closing prices on odd lots of towels at Cc , IOc , ICe and lOo each. . From Now York auction eomo special bargains in cream colored table linen , the edges being slightly soiled. Double width table linen IOc , ICc , 20c and 25c yard. Extra bargain at COc yard , worth 85c. Novelties in fancy turkey red table linen at COo and COc yard. Economical housekeepers can't afford to pass Hayden's. White bed spreads 47c , GOc , SSc , $1.25 and $1.50 each. Chenille table covers in all sizes. Linen lap robes COc , 75c and $1.00 each. Outing flannel 74c yard. Special bargains in fine wall paper. IIAYDEN BROS. , Dry Goods and Carpets. At ( 'out Ion. Catholic Knights of America , you are earnestly requested to attend a special meeting at our hall , 1014 Douglas st. , on Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock sharp , to complete arrangements to attend in a body the funeral of our late bishop. Fraternally , J. M. KENNY , Pros. Titos. A. COUHY , Scc'y. - For a first-class smoke in domestic and imported brands call on Win. Gocdecko & Co. , Barker Block , 801 S. 15th. Keinoval , The Omaha Real Estate & Trust Co. will remove to the ground floor of the Bee building on Juno 2. Entrance on Farnam and also 220 So. Seventeenth. A ChlckcriiiK Upright Piano for $2OO at IIospo's , 1518 Douglas street , on $10 monthly payments. This is a big bar gain. Cplfax mineral water will euro consti pation and dispopsia. Order from T. D. Davis , 1011 Howard St. Telephone 1001. Colfax mineral water is warranted to euro Bright's disease and all kidney , liver or stomach troubles. Order from T. D. Davis , Kill Howard St. Tel. 1001. T. D. Davis , 1011 Howard St. , is the only party in this city handling Colfax mineral water , from the Colfax Min eral Water company of Colfax , Iowa. Every bottle guaranteed. Tel. 1G01. Seaman's buggies best and cheapest THIS COMMKUCIAfj NATIONAL. The Doors of Us Now Ittilldlng Thrown Open. Among nil the line buildings erected in Omaha during the past year , that of the Commercial National bank is pur excellence. Located at Sixteenth and Farimnt streets , on perhaps the best corner ill the city , the beauty of Its architecture < attracts the passers-by more than it building more pretentious In sl/.o would do. do.Tho The work of construction WIIH com * menccd last summer , and now the work men have completed their work mid their labor has brought forth an edifice of great architectural beauty and thor oughness of appointments that is a great credit to the builders , lo the owners and to Omaha. The building is of Bedford Olytcl sandstone and is of the classic style of architecture , with pointed eapltols tintl massive pillars , giving It an air of mas sive beauty of design that reminds ono of the pictures frequently scon of Itonum i temples. The main entrance to the 4 building is an extensive portico of exceptional - coptional beauty , opening off from Far nam street. The Interior is walled en tirely with heavy panels of Italian marble , and the stairway leading to tha swinging doors that open into the bank ; proper , is of marble also. Upon the banking room has been oxj ponded an immense amount of labor and money. There is nothing shodtiv 01 ? distastefully obtrusive about it. but tla-ro is a richness of finish , a complotcm'bs ot detail that strikes upon the obMM-vei * with great effect. The woodwork throughout is of solid mahogany ; the walls and coiling of adamantine plaster finished in white and gold. The lloor is of Italian marble. The building ia lighted by day through an iminoiiso , and very elaborate skylight of bevel chippad plato glass. From the coiling of the first lloor lo the roof , extends n largo court permitting the light to outer the olllces above. The counters - _ . ers are all of solid mahogany and the stalls for the different clerkg > are partitioned off with copper-bronzed ( screens , bearing upon the front the monogram of the bank. To the right , as one enters , are the spaces to be occu pied by the president , vice president and cashier , which are divided from the space allotted to the public only bj low mohognny rails. Back of tht-j-e' a private consultation room , while in the southeast corner is the reception jiarlur. The immense plato windows swinj : on pivots and are so nicely adjusted Mint they can bo opened or closed u it h aa little effort as it requires to open the ordinary window. In the northeast corner is the direc tors' consultation room , finished in much the same style as the room just deti-ri bed , except that it has an open lire place with elaborate Nubian marble facings. Running along behind the clerks' stalls are closets and wardrobes with private lockers for the employes , vc ry complete in their arrangements. The vault is different from anything of the kind in Omaha. It is practically distinct from the building , being Imilb from the ground up. There is a pass ageway running all the way around it. f In hero is placed ono of the largest ) size improved Corliss safes , the luaitit in the west , weighing 32,000 pountK The lobby sot aside for the use of thu public is largo and completely equipped. The stops to the staircase that liada to the second lloor are of copper bam&u and iron. The wood work of the second Jluor i3 entirely of white oak , and hero it may bo mentioned that throughout the\ building not a nail head can bo seen , the X woodwork having been joined I'in-iy X by secret nailing. The IJOKO and lloofg of the second story are of marble , Tlic-rq are ton rooms upon this lloor , dhidcd into suites , with closets and wardrobi ia each. There are three fireproof \aultg upon this lloor. At the roar end a.'o a kitchen and dining room to bo UMMI ia serving meals to the employes of the bank. The different apartments on the ground lloor are spacious and in tury instance admirably adapted to the usages to which they have br-on put.- They are all finished in oak and ln-re- the completeness in detail , so noticr-ablo throughout the building , is as oviiUut as upon the floors above. The building is absolutely lire proof. It will bo heated by steam and ligbti-d by gas and electricity. The yi-ntil.ii.ou is also regulated by electricity. The bank opened for business in its quarters yesterday. Seaman's phaetons best and cheapest Clothes do not mnko the mnn perhaps ; Hut If ho Is poor In dross , Ills turtle ilovn Is uura to notice ft , And somehow love him less. 14O9 DOUGLAS STREET. Mighty strides have been made & in the tailoring business , and chiefly by one house Nicoll the Tailor , with large tailoring cstab- Hshmcnts located in Now York , Chicago , St. Louis , Cincinnati , Indianapolis , Kansas City , Omaha , St. Paul , Minneapolis and other cities. The output of this house is over a million a year , made to order garments exclusively. They buy their woolens and trimmings from the best homo and foreign mills , and get the best styles cheap by buying , largely. They have earned their big business by simply making 4 splendid made to order garment at prices all can afford. Suits $20 and up Trousers $5 and up. And by pleasing their trade it returns to them and multiplied as it ought. Like all successful originators they have had many imitatord and hangers on , but none thus far have kept pace with their remarkable enterprise. NICOLL The TAILORs 1409 DOUQLAS.