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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (June 22, 1890)
r THE OMAHA DAILY BEE , SUNDAY , aa , -SIXTEEN PAGES. THE BOSTON STORE , The Lost of the Stark Bros. Stock doe Tomorrow. Will Itn llio Greatest BlniiRhtcr o Good nnd Staple Dry Goods ICver Seen In Unialin. ro not prices , but more npolo pics for prices. Wehiivo put nil tbo dress goods fron tills stock Into two lotH. LOT I AT lOc. 2 ! ) pieces o/ / black cashmere tit lOc Chicago price WIIH 45c. 6 pieces brillltintino at lOc , forinoi price was 42c. 15 pieces cnsluncrc , nil the latcs shades , ut He ) , worth 5Uo. 20 pk-ccs spring Huttings tit lOc , woult IKJ cheap nt 'We. LOT H AT 2lc. ) 25 pieces black henriotta nt 20c , wortl 05c. 20 pieces French hcnriettn , sprlnj flhadcs , at 20e , formerly Hold at 75c. 10 pieces assorted fancv suitings a1 2c ! ) , would bo n big bargain at GOo pei yard. 10 pieces of cntnol hair cloth at 29c , worth ( J5c. 15 pieces black brllllantlno at 29c , soli in Chicago at $1.00 per yard. 1 ease of velveteens , in nil shades , n' ' 29c pel1 yard. All the dress linings from this stool * go at Ujc per yard , sold in Chicago ut 0 < per yard. YOU MUST GET SOME OP THESE The best black organdy lawns at 5 ( per yard , sold in Chicago by Sturk Bros nt lUjc. All the Sicilian cloths in this stock gc nt 5o per yard , sold in Chicago at So ant lOii per yard. All the challics in this stock go at 2c } per yard , was formerly Oc. All the apron check ginghams we clobo out at 5c per yard , was 7c , Uc ami 12c. 12c.The The now plaid dress gingham at Oc was 12e , 15c and 18e. All the curtain Berlins wo close out at 80 per yard ; were 80 , lOc and loc. The sateens wo close out at lOc , 12jc , lOc and 25c , worth from 18c to 40c per yard. The fine black sateens at 20c and 25c , worth . ' ! 5c and COc. The best French chambray nt Sc per yard , worth 12jc. Wo close out all the outing flannel at Oc per yard , was 12je and loc. All the dark colored challies at 3c } per yard , excellent quality and sold in Chicago cage at ! ) c per yard. All Stark Bros. ' unbleached cotton in ono lot at Co per yard. ' All the well known brands go at &o , and worth Gc , 7c , 8c and ! ) c. 15 pieces of Stark Bros. ' white goods that sold at ! ) c per yard go to clobo out nt 4e per yard. Their loc quality of checked nnd plaid nainsooks go at Tie per yard. And what do you think Of all linen crash toweling at 2c { per yard , worth "c. Shirk's best quality of white linen damask go at 'We , 5o ! ) and 7c ! ) per yard. Linens wore their specialty and they bold these goods at OOe , ! )0e ) and $1.25 per yard. Theno arc big bargains. Wo have many towels and other linens from this stock that are in too small lots to mention. Immense lot oT guu/.o and silk veiling Bt lOo per yard , formerly sold at 2oc to (1.00 * All the ladies' underwear from Stark Bro.'s stock in ono lot at 12c , includ ing lisle , jersey ribbed , silk stitched and ribbon trimmed , hold in Chicago for 25c , B5c , 50c , 75c. Wo put them aliin one lot at 12c ouch. Wide nil silk ribbons nt 5c , 9c , 15c , 25c nor yard. You mubt see them , they are bigger ribbon bargains than oven wo have over had. From Shirk Bro.'s , gent's furnishing goods department , wo have jean and drill drawers at 25e each. All their linen collars at 5c each , all new styles and 4-ply linen , wore 20c and 2oc each. Wo close them at 5c each. THE BOSTON STOKE , 114 S. 10th st. ' A. 1 < \ nntl A. M. Capitol lodge , No. ! ! , Covert lodge , No. 11 , St. Johns lodge , No. 25 and Bee Ilivo lodge , No. 181 , will meet on Tuo.sday evening , Juno 21 , ( Saint John's day ) , for the purpose of installing the olllco bear ers for the ensuing Masonic year. By order ofn John H. Webster , Master of Capitol lodge , No. 3 , V. P. Musbolmun , Master of Covert lodge , No. 11 , T. K. Sudborough , .Master of St. John's lodge , No. 25 , James Gilbert , Mubtor of Boo Hive lodge , No. 181. Hurry Up , Now. The $300 diamond earrings will bo given away by Norris ft Wilcox at their iilneo of business , 1517 Douglas street , at 10 o'clock on the morning of the -Hh of July. A ticket entitling the holder to n chance at the diamonds will bo given with each dollar's worth of bhoes pur chased between now and 0 o'clock p. in. July 3d. * MICS. U. A IIINGICIU Ilnir I'rloo Millinery Sale. TIats that were $15.00 , $10.00 , $8.00 , 85.00 , $1.00 , $2.00 now $7.50 , $1.00 , $2.50 , 2.00 , $1.00. Call and see our trimmed lints for UBe. MUS. 1UNGEH , 110 N. 15th st. Women's nnd misses rubber circulars at n bargain 10 ce'nts each. OMAHA UUBUEK CO. > A fullsotof teeth $5 , Dr. Ilmu'huwout , Dentlbt , 1500 Douglas. The now olllcoa of the great Rock Is land route , 1K)2 ( ) , Sixteenth and Farimm Btroot , Omaha , are the lluost In the city. Call and see them. Tickets to all points cast at lowcbt rates The Kdholm & Akin Stook Is now on sulo at 101 South Fifteenth fcUeot ( the old btaml ) . It consists of diamonds mends , watches , jewelry , silver and plated ware , optical goods , otc. This stock must bo sold , and will bo closed ou't at prices far below Its value. E. XAimibiciu , Agent . - . Tlio Only IMuuo In tlio City to got first class printing and engraving. MoBrldo & Co. , 161U Dodgo. Hair Itatca to Denver via Jtunto. Juno 14 , 15 , 22 and 2.1 , the Burlington will toll tickets to Denver at ono faro for the round trip , good for .SO days. Ticket olllco 1223 Fnrtmm street , W. F. N'alll , agent. _ Cabinets $1 per doz. IColm & Moltz. A. Max Ilolzholmur Oi > . Fine watch repairing , 1413 Douglas bt. Guelcerl and McDonald , THE TAILOKS , Are showing the choicest lines In im ported spring nnd gummer woolens for tfontlomcn's wear over brought to Omaha 116 S. 10th st. i/1i rrv OTiPPD p rn KELLEi , SHIM & lJ ( , Oboico Novelties in Summer Dress Good and Silks. Special IlargnliiH In New Kllk Draper ; NeiN nnd , l.lnclc Hemstitched Km- uroltlercO fjawu .SklrtlngM. On . . Bnle Monday. Figured brlllinntincs , 30 inches wide at 22Jc , worth 45c. All wool French chnllls , 45c , wortl COc. COc.Wool ehallls In choice now coloring nt 18c , worth 25o. Wool clmllis , 15c , worth 22Jc. SILKS. Black surahs nt 55c , COc , 05c , 75c am 80c. Splendid values. Black , China and India sllksat ( Me ati ( $1. A special bargain in 27-inch Chini silk , at 7oo , will worth $1. Printed China silk , 21 inches wide , n 50c , reduced from O'Jc. Extra quality China silk , 27 inchei wide , nt OOc , worth $1.15. A full Hue of plain and figured crean China silks at greatly reduced prices. Wash silks for $1 , just the thing foi blouses anil shirt waists , WASH GOODS. Now printed pongee , i2 ! Inches wide in-dark nnd light grounds , nt 18c , wortl 30c. 30c.Black checked organdies in n large assortment of patterns at 25c ; albo fas ] black India linens at loc , 20c , 25c am 30c. 30c.Black and white nnd white and blncli linen lawns in how patterns , very dcsir able for warm weather. New printed dimity at 18c. worth 25c , SILK DRAPERY NETS. 48-inch black dotted nnd striped. ' 'Fish' ' draping nets at the following special prices , 70c , SOcand $1 n yard. 48-inch black La Tosca draping nets , in the now heavy and light figured of' foots. Sp6ciul values nt $1.20 , $1.40. $ l.t5 ( and $2 a yard. Just received another largo assort- menti.of 45-inch black hemstitched EMBIttHDEHED LAWN SKIRTINGS. This is something entirely new. La dies that have been waiting for these goods should call early , as they will gc fast. $1.15 , $1.35 , $1.50 and $2.15 nyard. 45-inch white hemstitched embroid ered lawn skirtings nt 7oc , 85c , $1 , $1.20 and $1.35 a yard. ALL SILK SURAH SASHES. 20 inches wide and 4 yds long , with deep hand knotted fringe ends , only $3.50 , worth $5. KELLEY , STIGER & CO. Mean Just. Wlmt They Say. The well known establishment ol Nicoll , The Tailor , 1409 Douglas street , say they intend to keep their largo force of tailors' hands busily sowing all sum mer , and have made prices that will very likely do it. They announce today and to continue seine weeks a liberal reduction in the price of every suiting , troiibcring nnd overcoating in their house , niado to measure , and they have hundreds of the best sort to choobc. Their purpose is solely to kcop their largo force of tailors employed during the summer , and to this end they have sacrificed all profits. They offer spring , summer , fall or winter weights , including overcoatings. There is money to bo saved by placing an order for garments now. Pants made from $5 up. Suits mndo from $20 up. Overcoats made , from $15 up. NICOLL , THE TAILOR , . 1409 Douglas. Oppn evenings. . MISS AMCE ISAACS. Ills Cut In Millinery. New Goods , But They Were I ate in Arriving. Having just received n largo line of the very latest and lincst novelties in sailor hats , jockeys , elegant largo hats , lace toques , etc. , from Now York City , wo will put them on sale at just half their value. These goods are Into in ar riving and must bo closed out this week. They go for half their value. Hats that are worth $15 will bo sold for $7 and $8. Hats that are worth $10 will bo sold for $5. Hats that are worth $8 will be bold for $ t. t.Hats Hats that are worth $0 will bo bold for $3. . Miss Isaacs never advertises n bargain unless she has a good one. Thebo goods go on sale tomorrow. MISS ALICE ISAACS , In store with Hoyraan & Deiches , 1518 and 1520 Farnam St. Heyn , the photographer. See our cio- gnnt $3 cabinets. _ Wanted , a first class jewelry , station ary nnd cigar store in the room at rear of 1001 Howard street. Best location in city. m Grand Kxoiii'hlon to Yellowstone National Park and Other Western ItcHortH. The Union Pacific , "The Overland Route , " proposes to run , on July 2(1 ( , a ? rund excursion from Omaha to Yellow stone National Park , Great Shobhono Falls , Idaho , Ogden , Salt Lake City , jiirfiolil Beach , Denver , Clear Creole Canon , the famous Loup , and other points of intoru.it. The Union Pacific will furnibh six horse Concord coaches , which will carry the party from Beaver Canon , Idaho , to anil hrough Yellowstone National park. J'hobo coaches will also bo taken to Slio- shone btation and Used for the ride to great Shonhono falls. At each stopping ) lace , such as Ogden , Salt Lake Cllv , Jioyontio nnd Denver , the coaches will jo unloaded , and the tourists convoyed rom the depot to the hotels. Afterward i ride to all points of interest in each city will bo taken. From Beaver Canon to Yellowstone uitional park , the trip will occupy three lays going , three days returning , and Bight days will bo spent In the park. Lxcollent tents and good equipment for camping out will bo furnished by the Jnlon Pacific , cnrouto from Beaver L'anon to the park , and while In the park ho tourists will bo quartered at the various hotels. The very low rate of $225.00 per pas senger has been made from Omaha. This ate includes railroad , Pullman nnd stage faro , meals and hotel bills from ho time of leaving Omaha until the re turn of the excursion , in all 30 days. " Only thirty passengers can bo "uccom- nodated , and as accommodations are , Imltpd , early application for same- should bo made , no ono being nccopted ifter July 20th. Unless (20) ( ) tickets nro -old by July 20th , the excursion will bo abandoned , nnd purchase money ro unded immediately. In ordering tleUots send money for * amo by express , to Harry P. Douol , L'lty ticket agent , U. P. Ky. , 1302 Far- nun St. , Omaha , Nebraska. While children will be allowed on this rip , still it is advisable not to take them , 'or further information relative to this XNCurhlonauul Itinerary , apply to E..L. LOMAX , Goifl. Pnbs. Agt. OMAHA , NKU. Our fine cabinet photos $1 per doz. uiui & Moltz , 1312 Furuutu btreot , JIfYYUUN UH09. fitcrlluic llnrcaln Hnlr. 3-ply hose , fully mounted , Oc n foot worth 12c to 18c. 2-wheol hose cart , 08 nnd a nozzle 48c. Lawn mowers nt los than manufacturer's cost. Windo\ \ screen wire cloth , lie per foot. Pm pared chair scats 8c , worth 25c. Key stone ice crcnm freezer , $1,2. ' ! . Shelf nn < toilet paper , 3c bundle. Xo. 2 wosteri washer , $1.50 , worth $0.00. Wol made , good wringers , $1.50. wortl ' $1.50. 100-foot wlro clothes 'line 40c. 5 dozen clothes pins , f > copper bottom wnsh boilers 60c , wortl $1.2o ; pint cups , lc ; pie plates , lc ; cnk < cutters , lc ; milk pans , lc ; cups am saucers , lc each ; cake stands , 15c : one half gallon water jug , 2'lc ; good tea ket tie , 15c ; 0 sauce dishes , lOc : egg timers lOc ; flint glass tumblers , 2jc ; cut glas > tumbler : ) , fie ; n good steel hmchct , lOc best stool hummer , 15c ; decorated , tbile sot , $2.CO ; decorated wasli bowl am pitcher , 81.05 ; carpet sweeper , $1.25 coffee and tea pots , lOc ; dish pang , 15c mustnrd spoons , 3 for 5c ; patent handlt flat Irons , $1.25 bet ; 5,000 decorated cup : nnd saucers at 50c per set , wftrth $1 glass butter dishes , Oc ; spoon hoklcrs 5c ; Sugar bowls. 5c ; creamers , 5c. SHOE DEP'T. . Our stock of Oxford tics 18 immense nnd must be reduced at once. The extreme tromo low prices wo quote are on firs class goods. TURN'S. Men's fine cordovan southern tics $2.75 , others ask $3.50. Men's linodongolasouthern tics $2.95 others ask $1. Men's B calf congress shoes 81.50 ant Sl.fio. Sl.fio.Moil's Moil's fine all calf Congress and lace shoes , $2.75 , $2.05 and $3.45. Youths' fine A calf button shoes , 11 to 2$1.25 and $1.45. Boys' fine A calf button shoes , 3 to 5i , $1.45 , S1.75 and $2.25. LADIES. Ladies' kid , pat. tip , oxford tics , 05c , $1.25 , $1.75 and $2.95. Ladies' fine russet oxford tics , $1.25 and $1.05. Ladies' fine French goat oxford tics , C. S. nnd opera. .1. & T. Cousins'make , $2.05 , sold everywhere at $3.50. CHILD'S AND MISSES' Child's rusbot oxford tics , 4 to 73 , C5c. Child's rubbct oxford ties , 8 to 10 } , 95c and $1.25. Misbcs' kid oxford tics , patent tip , 12 to 2 , 05c. Misses' russet oxford tion , spring heels , 12 to 2 , $1 and $1.50.HAYDEN HAYDEN BROS. , Dry goods and bhoes. ANOTHKU AOVAXCI5MI3NT In Interior Decorations by the Kojincr Sign \VorIH. Peter Rogner of Pittbburg , Pa. , has removed to Omaha to take charge of the Rogner bign works , of which ho hub been the proprietor for the past two years. Peter Rogner has a reputation in artibtic decorations second to none in the east and now that ho has located in Omaha the Rogner bign workb will rapidly forge ahead as the finest in interior decora tions in this part of the webt. The wall paper and painting department will con tinue in charge of J. J. Rogner. The third of the brothers , A. D. Rogner , re mains manager of the store , 218 South Fourteenth btreet , and challenges the entire btato of Nebraska to turn out sign work of any debcription whatsoever to even equal bib work' Ho has for the past four years turned out the fincbt sign work Onmha has had and lays just claim to being the only genuine brass sign maker west of Chicago. The Rogner sign works Have two stores , ono at 018 South Sixteenth street , the other at 218 South Fourteenth street. Telephone 501. [ 3 i WoddinK Stntloncrv in correct btylcs and perfect execution. McBrSdo & Co. , 1510 Dodge. THE t-CIIOOIj ISXIIIIUT. The Skill Displayed by I'upiln Caiibcs Thoiisiind.s to Marvel. The art exhibition of the public schools is , as tlio sweet girl graduate would put it , among the things of the ilcur , dead p.ist. But the exhibit lias been u success , nnd the benefit of It to the schools will la t until another yc.ir has rolled around , wliciijiinotlicr , a larger and n better display , will bo made. DDiiriiig the week thousands of the parents of the pupils nnd friends and ptitrona of the schools have visited the exhibition and have boon surprised and delighted to find that their children nnd tlio chlldnm of their friends had done bo well and had accom plished .so much. Miss Hall , the instructor in nrt and the 2 5 other tc.iuhors who have watched the pupils und assisted her in their instruction , and the children and young men and women who , us students , have accomplished so much , nmy well feel elated today , us nothing but cconf- uins have been heaped up-jn them during tlio past week by tlioso who visited the rooms in Tin : BKI : building and examined thulr worlc. Parents who have heretofore frowned ut the usclcssnchs of the study of art in the public schools have been won to its cause by tills display , and the pupils have been spurred on to butter efforts in tlio future by thonttention their work lias attracted from their ciders. Tlio penmanship work in all grades of the WobsU'r school was an utiractlvo feature. Oscar Pint/ , Annie Ahlqulst , Li//io Jones and Clara Thomas , as iopu'cntatives of the fourth , fifth , sixth and seventh grades , had work exhibited that reflected the greatest credit upon themselves and their teachers. The worlc In writing exer cises and figures by the little ones In tlio first and second grades was extraordinary in its degree of excellence , the ago of the pupils being considered. In thobo two grades the best work was done by Alllo Camp , Kdward Brunnlng , Thomas Thompson , l > lnn Uon- nett and Walter Anderson. The drawing in tills school was also good. Anna Anderson displayed n tea set that WHS e.vullontlv drawn , and n card of free handwork b.L . \ O. Mans , credited favorable comment , as did also a card by II. K. 1'otrie. The work in paper cutting ana folding and the folio work was up to the standard of limit of the other schools. Miss Pitman is principal of this school. The Iznnl school , Miss Fees principal , dis played some excellent work. There is n largo exhibit of drawings in designs. Mlbs Lottio Fnizier excelling In this department , In free hand worlc Kittle Ogburg exhibited a sketch of a gas Jet , Julia Seeder , u slipper ; Muy Hal- lau , barrel , trunk and valise , aud Venio Ulark , nstielf of books , all of which were commendable. The kindergarten work was above the average' . Center school , Miss lU'dfleld principal ; Franklin school , Miss Latoy , aim Hickory school. Miss Novlns , did wonderfully well. Thoclay work in thoexhlbit of the latter was the best in tlio display , while the pen manship in the Franklin and the drawing of designs by the pupils of the Center school dc- bcrvo c.s | > cclal mention. The Klndorgardeii work of tlio Pacific school , of which Miss McCarthy is principal , uttructed the attention of everyone , -md the work in penmanship did also. In this work u story of King Lear , by Joel Stobbins , was worthy of mow than passing notice. The ilrawings of designs und paper worlc were of extraordinary merit , The exhibit of Wulnut hill school , Miss Hamilton , principal , was one of the largoot iml best In the whale display. The fivn iiand drawing was excellent throughout , and luo work in the folloa was also very good. The displays ) made by Paul und Forest ichools were not so largo us some of the Jthers , but what they lacktnl in extent they nude up In excellence , Paul bcliool is under : ho charge of Miss lluttcrlicld aud Forcit ; cboQl uuugr MUs 1IAY.I1EN lUlOS. Special Snlo minJIot Wcntlicr Dren The greatest Slaughtering snlo tlii seaMin. Wo have purchased over 20,000 yard of challics atjiboxtt , one-third their vntuc They will bo placed on sale on Monda , morning. You will find n great man , now patterns nmot\g this lot never showi in Omahn. Don't fail to attend this snl nnd sec the barjniins in challles. 0,000 yards of light ground chnllics n Uc yard. 5,000 yards of orcnm ground brown figure uro chnllles nt/5c yard. 3,000 yards of Persian styles in clmllie nt 7jc vard. 1,000 yards of black ground challies n lOcyard. 0.000 ynrds of the latest styles out , 32 inch wide challk's at 12jc yard. This sale will begin on Monday am continue until all are bold , sale llmltci to ono dress pattern to each customer This is our last purchabo on chnllics thi season nnd wo would advise our custom crs to como as boon as possible and tnnki their bclectlon before the choicest stylci are gone. Closing prices on fine linen lawns light and dark groundwork. Pacific organdie lawns in light or darl groundwork , which are usually told in 12jc , our price fee per yard. Fast colored lawns 5C per yard. Cream colored crinkled bcornuckcr 8 ( per vard. White India linen 4c , oc , 7ic , Sc , Id and loc per yard. White dress goods in checks , plaids , stripes , welts , marboilles , lace stripef nnd checks , P , K. , and everything ir white drebS goods at prices to clobo ; 0111 stock in this department is too largo ami must bo reduced. Wo have bomo special bargains in Turkish towels at lOc and 25c each. Last chance on Monday to buy inorrl- macbatcensat Huydcns at OJcayard , only ono dress pattern to each customer. This week will bo the time to buy wash drcbs goods , for wo have n great many oddb and ends which will be almost given away. Bargains in wall paper. HAYDEN BROS. , Dry Goods and Carpets. Special Notice We shall place on sale in n few days the largest variety of fire works over been in Omaha. Wholesale or retail. HAYDEN BROS. Falconer's. Attend Falconer's &ale Monday , it will bo the greatest ono he has ever had. FALCONER'S of I'ytliiiiH Hlcniinl Conulnvc , at Milwaukee , U'K , July , 1 O. For this great occabion excursion tick ets will bo hold from all principal points in the United States and Canada to Mil waukee and return via the Chicago , Milwaukee & St.1 Paul railway at half rates. ' As its name indicates the Chicago , Milwaukee < fc St. Paul railway is the direct route to Milwaukee , and n& the camp ground for the Uniformed Knights ( to which point cars and trains will * bo run through without transfer ) is located dit'ectly ' on this line , it will bo Peon that the Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul rail way lias great advantage over other routes which are unable to furnish biich facilities , and visiting Knights , their families and friends should bear this in mind when purchasing excursion tickets. A circular giving detailed information will bo mailed free upon application to A. V. IL Cai'iKMitor , general pabsenger agent , Milwaukee ; Wis. J. E. PHISTON : , F. A. NASH , Pabs. Agent. . Gcn'l Agent. 1501 Farnain Street ( Barker Block ) , Omaha. _ On a Very how Uasls. Round trip tickets to all tourist points east and north via tbo Chicago & North western Ry. City office , 1401 Farnain St. The fast trains leave daily direct from the U. P. depot in Omaha. Monday only , Mackinaw hat nt 35e , worth double t'o : money , at Block & Hoymaifs , 101) ) N. 10th bt. Havelock , the finest suburb of Lincoln i ml location of central shops of B. & M. R. R. , will be on sale Monday morning , .Tumi 23 , 18)0. ! ) Tho-e wishing bargains call on or address , W. II. Fisher , Room 112 , babcment Richards block , Lincoln , Neb. _ Tickets at lowest rates and superior accommodations via the great Rock Ib- land route- Ticket office , 1002 Six teenth nnd Farnam streets , Omaha. - Seaman's wagons bcbt and cheapest. 1002. Sixteenth and Farnam streets Is the new Rock Island ticket office. Tick ets to all points east at lowest rates. Bring your babieb and try a dozen of Heyn's elegant $3. pi-r do/en cabinets. - "Tlio Smoke Nuisance. " Ceilings that have been smoked by a kerosene lamp are much worse than those smoked by line cigars. Will E. Hamilton is pleased to announce that ho is again located at the old stand , Barker block , 301 S. 15th. Call often at tbo Hamilton cigar btoro for a choice smoke. For good fit , workmanship and reason able prices go to G. Svanbon & Co. , tail ors , 31S S. 13th bt. Madame Wallace will sacrifice her China silkb and crapes for the next two iveokb before leaving for Europe. Cabinets $1 per dm. Keim & Moltz. TOO ? IUOH IlKIITAIMS. How Work In tlio , Sidewalk Inspector's ODIuo ih.llampered. Sidewalk Inspector rtermlnghain will re port 10 the council on Tuesday night the fol- owin , ' record of his oDlce for the month end- ng Juno ! . " > : Crosswalks laid , 130 ; lineal fcot now sidc- valk , 7Wi ! ( ; board mcasjro walki repaired , ! UU.'W. Sneaking of the.roport nnd of his work yes- onlay , Mr. HcrmiiiKhum said : "Tilings are In n very awkward slmpo hi ny olllco , as a result of the rules at the conn- 11 regulating the repair of the sidewalks. Some of the repair-work mentioned In the re- lort was roported-liy mo to the council early n April , und owing to the red tape way o'f loing business , I huvo Just managed to do tlio vork. If there is ono board loose in tlio sido- vullc in front of niinan's house it can't bo re wired , under present rules , short of n month. must first iqport It to the council : hen it gous * to the sidewalk 'Oinmittec ' for a week , then to the chairman if the board of public works and after ho Ivcs it to mo I have tojadvcrtlso it for llttccn lays before I can go on and do the work. "Something should bo done , and that nt nco , If it is the dcslro of the council to huvo ho sidewalks of the cltv placed or kept in < lo- ent shape. My plan is to have tlio cntlio ity advertised for repairs on sidewalks and hen give thoslduwullc Insix-ctor authority to o on and do the work as needed. I will try n have any ordinance introduced adopting his plan. It U the only way I see out of a iud mess. DUtrlot Court. The Jury which tried Mrs. Kate Uhtoff of Mkhorn on the charge of selling llcjuor with- ut a llcunso returned a verdict ol not guilty I iMonlay morning und the prisoner was > dU- h urged i A ( . ' Houston has commend d suit ai iiu * t ' lluert N Meals. William .1 M iN and .In- i-pti MoVea to luvo ceit.un il > ils - ' fii.c n the grojiul that th > wi-iv i.cio to tli .it In exo.utiou of a luugiucul ii umst A N. Jcub. . - j JIAYDIIN IIUOH. Striking HarKiiliiH lit Silks. Surnh silks nt 25e worth 50c. Sura' silks nt 35c wor.th We. China silks at 25c worth 45. Chin silks nt 35c worth 70c. 115 pieces gros grain sllks , nt COc tin 76c , worth $1 nnd ai.lM. 105 pieces black gros grain silks nt $ nnd $1.15 , worth $1.45 nnd * 2. Faille nnd anmiro black silk nt $ ! . worth $2.50. 60 pieces black brocaded satin nt $1.1 nnd $1.2.3 , worth $1.75 to $2. All silk blnck grenadine nt 75c , wortl $1.60. These nro the renowned C. J. Benne silks vmtl every yard is positive ! , guaranteed In overv particular. COLORED DRESS GOODS. TERRIFIC SLAUGHTER SALE. 30 inch striped nnd chucked mohair a lOc , worth 25c. 30-inch brllliantines , silk finish , a ' at 45c , nt SOc , usual price 75c , 85 40-inch albatross 40c and 4Sc , usua price COc tliitl 75c. 42-inch all wool , hair line strlpo , 40c worth 75c. A manufftcturor's entire stock of robe nnd combination suits go on sale Mon day tit n terrible sacrifice. $7 robes a $3.50 , $10 robes at $4.75 , $12 robes a $0.50 , $17 robes at $7.50 , $20 robes a $9.50 and $25 robes at $11. BABIES , BABIES , "Lend tno your cars , " and see tin buggies. They are charming buggies too , but they must bo sold. $12 buggies for $4.05' $15 buggies at $5.75 , $18 bug gles t .t $7.50 , $22 nuggicsnt $9.50 , $2' buggies at $10 , $27 buggies at $12 , $3- ' buggies at $15 , and $10 to15 , buggies al $17 and $22. FURNITURE AND ART GOODS. 17 styles fine tables very cheap , splen did dining room chairs at 48c , bOc ant OSc , worth $1 to $1.75. Splendid porcl rockers 03c to $1:08 : , worth $1.50 to $2.05 Elegant plush rocker with antique oal < frame only $3.85. Examine our 0-fool hard wood extension tables , $3.08 , Breakfast tables $2.75. HAYDEN BROS. , Carpets. ' "Tis " that strange , passing strange , parents will lot their children die witli diphtheria when it is a noted fact thai Dr. JojTiics' preventive nnd cure novel fails in nny case. Twenty-live years trial has proven it. No physician re quired. Best references given. Price $3. Addrebs box 057 , Omaha , Neb. * Falconer's. Attend Falconer's sale Monday ; it will be the greatest one he has over had. FALCONER'S. To the Teachers ofNehrnskn. LINCOLN , Neb. , Juno 2. On May 3 we issued our report , announcing the ar rangements that wo have made for the comfort of all Nebrabka people who de. biro to attend the meeting of the Nation al Teachers' association at St. Paul , in July.Wo Wo mailed copies of this report to all whose names wo had. We shall bo glad to mail other copies if names are sug gested to us. The "teachers' train" will leave Omaha via Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul K'y , at 7 p , m. , Monday , July 7 , nnd run direct to St. Paul , arriving there Tuebday morning. Hotel accommoda tions at St. Paul have been engaged for all Nebraska teachers who apply to us in season. This is the only 'iteachers' train" that will leave Nebraska. Parties living on or near the line of the B. & M. 11. R. or any of its branches can reach Lincoln in time for the B. & M. train for Omaha. "Tho "Teachers' Train" from Omaha will wait for the arrival of this train-ehould it bo late. A large number of teachers have al ready engaged transportation and hotel accommodations from us , "but it is very dcbirable that wo may be fauro to retain rooms enough. We shall bo glad to give all further in formation desired. Gio. S. Wjnmvoon : , Lincoln. A. B. HUGIIKS , Schuylor. N. E. LUACII , Rovenna. Committee. Groddvti VoHtHf'cHt Dot Omaha Plattduetchen Verecns at Ruser's park. Sunday. Juno 22d , 1890. Popular amusements. Prizes to bo given away are on exhibi tion at the Omaha carpet company , 1511 Douglas bt. Trains leave Webster street depot at 230 ; , 3:30 : and 8 p. m. , returning at 7:30 : p. m. and 12 p. m. Seaman's phaetons best and cheapest. - - Save Your Dollars. A full sot of teeth on rubber for $4. Guaranteed to bo superior to any $8 teeth made in the city. Finest nnd cheapest bridge nnd crown work in Omaha. Teeth extracted without pain Ut JN'KHKASICA DUNTAk COMPANY , 1322 Farnam street. Try Sehoelplv's $3 Shoes , 1415 Douglas street. $1 per defer fine cabinet photos. Keim & Molt/,1312 Farnam btreot. COUNTY CO.M.MISSIONKKS. Attorney Mnhonpy'H lloport on the Claim til'the Itank of Commerce. County Attorney IMuhonov returned to the Bounty commissioners yesterday afternoon Lho claim of the Dank of Commerce of nil money duo Hyun it Walsh from the county by virtue of an order or assignment given the bank by Ilynn & Wulsh. The assignment ivns dated February 10 , IbsO , and turned over to the hank all claims against the county. 1'ho county attorney stated that the order ? ould not relate to any funds becoming duo iftor the date of the order , and would bo no in-otcctlon to the county for payments mndo in same of funds maturing after tlio date of : ho assignment. Tlio matter was referred to .ho committee on construction. Petitions for appointment as constable In : ho Fourth ward were received from J. W. Ladd and John C. Dingmanu. Hcferrcd to udlohiry. The finance committee reported on Sheriff lord's bill for boarding prisoners during Mny with the recommendation that ? 0l bo leductcd for the tiso of the jail for foreign irisoners , leaving a balance of f ITi.'M which ihoulil bo paid. The report was adopted. The finance committee reported in favor of illowlng county assessor * $7,071.10 for their vnrk. It was recommended that ? U'.il.2r > ho vlthhcld for further consideration , as this iinount was for extras , cto. The report was idoplcd. Tlio clminnnn of the Judiciary committee 'opoited back the bills of the assistant coantv , toinoy for May with the reeommcmlutlen liat they bo rejected , as the board had no uthority to pay regular monthly salaries to ssistunt county uttornexs. The report was signed only by the chair- [ l in , the other two members having declined 0 sign It. U was rejected by the other two lombers , O'KoefTo and Tumor , recommend- ng that the bills bo allowed , was presented mltidoptcd. Mr. Turner had flopped from Js pro\lous position when ho voted to p.mint the assistants , but said ho should ute against paying them. The county clerk was Instructed to advcr- ise for two weeks lor bids for constructing a Mir-foot brick culvert on Hamilton street cx- 'nslon In section Is-l.'j-i ; ) . liids to bo nccom- anieil ny che.'k for f J5. \V F ( juinn was awarded the contract for r.i lni the ruad southeast of IMUhurnatO nils p.rnd I'i' .MiiiM il 'ili wi- lust J-t 'd to adv'cr 1 f'ii i w i v\inks fui l < i > .b fui Kiaiimp two m r.lliuuru pi'txiiicl uud ouu in Juifcr- . JIAYDKN IIUOB. finccH nnd Kmlirotilerl > H. The most varied nnd nttrnctlvo lnc ( snlo of the season , endless variety o linen torchon , m.cdiel , French , chanillly guipure and Spanish laces and Illnmc Ings , draperies , etc. , nt loss Ihnn impori cost. cost.Fino Fine Swiss flouncing * at 33c , ! MV , 4,1o 4Vo up to $3.2.r for goods that cost fron S7c to $5.2.5 to Import. RUCH1NGS AND TRIMMINGS. Silk crepe lelsso in 05 now styles rang ing in price from 8c lo ! o n yard ; actual value 15c to 7-Tc n ynrd. Special prices on ladles' linen collars , handkerchiefs , dressmakers' supplies , trimmings nnd linings , nt special lov p rices. DRUG DEPARTMENT is wonderfully successful. Wo can nnd will save people who buy of us one-hall ttstial cost. Most people know wo would not dare to misrepresent a single article , Wo oiler nothing but strictly standard goods in every instance. CARPETS AND DRAPERIES. Wo ask particular attention to oilt now stock nnd low prices in those goods. See our now stock of dolls , hummocks , velocipedes , doll buggies nnd fancy goods1 Next wo add our immoiibo as sortment of fireworks. Look out for low prices mid big stock. > UAYD-N ( : BRGS. , Wall paper. Fnleoner'H. Attend Falconer's sale Monday ; it will ' bo the greatest ono ho has over'had. FALCON ER'S. T. D. Davis , 1011 Howard St. , is the only party In this city handling Colfax mineral water , from the Colfax Min eral Water company ol Colfax , Iowa. Every bottle guaranteed. Tel. 1001. Pine JIorsfH ftir Sale. An elegant pair of closely matched carriage horses , Cleveland bays , of su perior breeding , very stylish ; also some standard bred trotting horses with guaranteed speed and breeding ; have just arrived at the well known Windsor stables , 1410 Davenport st. Colfax mineral water will euro consti- pation.nnd dispopstn. Order from T. D. David , 1011 Howard St. Telephone 1001. Far In Advance. The Chicago & Northwestern with its 4:30 : p. m. and 9:20 : p. m. vestibule llycrs , with bloopers , diners and free parlor cars direct from the U. P. depot Omaha to Chicago. Four passenger trains each way daily. City office , 1401 Farnam St. Depot , 10th and Marcy Sts. Colfax mineral water is warranted to euro Bright's discabo and all kidney , liver or stomach troubles. Order from T. D. Davis , 1011 Howard St. Tel. 1001. Gnrlleld Beach on Great Salt hake , Utah. The famous health and pleasure resort , Garfield Beach , on Great Salt Lake , Utah , 18 miles from Salt Lake City , and reached only via the Union Pacific "Tho Overland Route" is now open for tlio season. This is the only real sand beach on Great Salt Lake , and is ono of the finest bathing and pleasure resorts in the west. Great Salt Lake is not n sullen , listless , sheet of water , boating idly on thoshoro , but on the contrary is as beautiful a sheet of water as can be found nny whore. It is1 21 per cent salt , \yhilo the ocean is only 3 per cent , nnd the water is sobouy- ant that a person is sustained on its sur face indefinitely without the least effort on his part. Experience lias proven its great hygenic olTects. Owing to the stimulating ellcct of the brine on tlio bkin , or tbo saline air upon the lungs the appetite is stimulated , and after a bath , the bathers are ready for a hearty meal and feel greatly invigorated. Fine bath-houses , accommodating 400 people , have been erected at Garfield beach , in connection with which there is n first-class restaurant and a largo danc ing pavillion built out over the lake , al of thcfao are run by the Union Pacific , who guarantee a first-class resort in every respect. The Union Pacific has made low rates of faro for those desiring to visit Salt Lake City and Gnriiold beach. For complete description of Garfield beach or Great Salt Lake , send to E. L. Lomax , general passengcragont , Omaha , for copies of "SightK and Scenes in Utah , " or "A Glimpse of Great Salt Lake , " or H. P. Deuel , city ticket agent , 1302 Farnain st. , Omaha , Nob. Madame Wallace will sacrifice her China silks and crapes for the next two weeks before leaving for Europe. A Wooden Wedding. Mr. nnd Mrs. A. E. Go\vinner celebrated the fifth anniversary of their wedding nt their homo , 20'J2 Cumlng street , lust night. A largo number of their friends were present , each bringing an appropriate article of wood. A very pleasant evening wus p.isscd by guests and hosts. Madame Wallace will sacrifice her China bilks and crapes for the next two weokb before leaving for Europe. Faloanor'H. Attend Falconer's sale Monday , it will bo the greatest ono ho has ever had. FALCON EU'S. liost a No/.zle. While No. 5 hose company was answering Iho call to box 10 , ut 1 : 25 o'clock yesterday ' morning it lost n C'allahau nozzlo. The finder will nleuso leave It ut Chief Galllgaii's olllco. laiiillurney street. " ' The Homo investment "rbmpany'lms sued Q. II. Gordon and W. E. lluwley la the nountv court to recover * . ' 25 on u note MISS AMOK IHAACH. I\\K \ Cut In Millinery. Now flnniN , Hut They Wore Ijnto in Arriving. Having just received n largo line of the very latest and finest novelties In pallor hats , jockeys , , olbgnnt largo hats , lace toques , etc. , from-Now York City. WIM111 put thorn on wile nt just half their value. These goods tire Into in ar riving and mtiHl bo closed out this week. They go for half their value. Hats that are worth $15 will bo sohl for $7 and $8. Hats that nro worth $10 will be sold for $5. Hats that nro worth $8 will be sold fo $1. lints that nro worth $0 will be sold for $ : i. i.Mlhs Mlhs Isaacs never advertises nburgnlo unless she has a good one. These goods go on sale tomorrow , MISS AMCK ISAACS , In store with Ileyman & Deiches , 1518 and 1520 Farnam St. Special sale in clothing , 15 per , cent olT , commencing Monday morning nt Block &J Icy maiiXlO ! ) N. 10th st. Sonman's buggies best and cheapest. Commercial Printing. McBrlde & Co. , 1610 Dodge street. IJtToro A piano examine the now scale Kim * ball piano. A. llospo , 1513 Douglas. The World Do Move. And BO do the elegantly appointed trains of the Burlington route. By this favorite line , bolccted by the US. . government to carry the fast mail , you have the choice of throe daily trains'for Chicago nnd the east ; twofer Kansas City and the south ; two for Denver nnd the west. The Burlington No. 2 Fast Express , vostibuloil throughout , equipped with elegant Pullman cars furnished with well selected libraries , reclining chair cars { seats free ) , and dining cur leaves Omaha 4 : : > { ) p. m.- , arrives Chicago 8 n. m. , serving breakfast btiforo arrival. No. U , the fast mail , leaves Omahn. 0:15 : p. m.arrives Chicago 1 p. m.equip ment nnd dining car service up to the highest standard. Ticket ollico 1223 Farnam st. W. P. Vnill , agent. Seaman's carriages best and cheapest * Try Schoolply'u $3 Shoes , 1415 Douglas street. \Vhoro is East Omaha ? Ask Potter < fc George Company , Kith and Farnam bis. A free dispensary has been opened at the Bishop Clarkson hospital , 1710 Dodge St. , for the free treatment of the dir-enbes of women and children. Daily ( except Sunday ) from 11 a. m. to 12 in. The Only I'laee In the City to got first chibs printing nnd engraving , MeBrido & Co. , 151(5 ( Dodgo. I-'or Kent. At A. IIospo's , 1513 Douglas st. , now pianos , rent to apply towards purcluibo. The only rnilroatt train out of Omaha run expressly for the accommodation of Omaha , Council Ulull's , DCS Mollies nnd Chicago business is the Rock Island vestibule limited , leaving Omaha at 4 15 p. in. daily. Ticket olllco 1002 , Sixteenth and Farnam St. , Omaha. .John Nelson cleans cesspools nnd wa ter closets. 414.South 1 Itb st. , tol. 1173. Residence 1215 South llth st. Try Schoelply's $3 Shoes , J415 Douglas .street. Through coaches Pullman palace sleepers , diningcars , free reclining chair cars to Chicago aud intervening points via the great Hock Island route. Tick et olllco 1002. Sixteenth and Farnam. Our cabinet photos $1 per do/ . ; proofs shown ; satisfaction guaranteed. Keim &s Molt/ . Dr. Billings , dentist , has returned and may bo been at hisolllce. 15th and Dodge , Try Sphoolply's $3 Shoes , 1415 Douglas street. AN IMPORTANT CATTU3 CASH. The ItlKht of.MannuorH of Hunches to Soli Cattle KntalIKIiecl. Hon. John L. Webster returned lust night from Central City , where tie was engaged in the trial of u cuttle case that lasted for seven ilays. The Milwaukee and Wyoming I meut company , a corporation of MilwanliTIo owns n largo cattle ranch in Wyoming In October , 18b9 , Thomas H. Ailams , acting as manager of the company , sold a part of the herd of cattle to John H. Hush of Pittslmrg , Pa. Hush shipped the cuttle to u ranch near Central City. Soon after the sale Adams loft for Canada , taking with him the money iio received from the cattle sold. The Milwaukee company , on llmling out Hits condition of affairs , traced the cuttle to Iho ranch of John Kush und then leplevlned Lho same , claiming that Thomas K Adams liud no authority to sell the cuttlo. Judge Noye.s of Milwaukee represented the cattle company and contended that Adams had no authority to sell the cattlo. John L. Webster , representing Kush , tlio purchaser , contended that managers of cuttlo com panies were clothed with nppar ont authority to sell cutllo under Iho custom and usage In Wyoming. Nearly , nil the cuttlo managers of Wyoming weio ox iimlned as witnesses. The Jury found iu favor of Hush. Iho ca.se excited grcut Interest nmong eat- tlo companies. The -onrt honso wus crowded ivlth sjiuctators , including ladies , to hear the . losing arguments of Judges Noyes and lion. John L. Webster. Mr. Webster feils ( juito nappy over his victory , as well ho may The nanagers of cattle companies foi'l that ho las sustained them In the customary right hey have exercised of belling cattle from .ho ranges. Beginning tomorrow , June 23 , we. will close our store at 6:30 : p. m. , except Saturdays , in order to give our employes their evenings. We have always favored early closing , but have now decided to make this our strict rule , and until further notice we will close promptly at 6:30 : , except - * ' cept on Saturday evenings.