8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SUNDAY , JUNE H , ifiOlHSIXTJflJffiN PAGES. THE BOSFON STORE , Extraordinary Gash Puroliasa from' Now York Trade Sales. Our Now Yorlc Hnycrs Have h'cuurcil Homo oT the Moist Wonderful Valiicn , Tlint Will do on Sale Tomorrow. DHESS GOODS AND SILKS. An Importer's entire stock of China BilUs , fillruh Hllltfl , wash sllltH ntul figured billts go tomorrow" tit 25c a ynrd. 27 Inches wide black Imported surah Bilk 07c , roguliir priio$1.2-5. } 8 pieces of the latest shades surnh Bilks In Froneh ( rrnys. cadet blues , blue ? , tans and brown ? , 21 Inches wide , worth $1.60 a yard , at 76c. All silk brocade grenadines , worth 7Cc , at 'l7jc. Fine wool challls In newest French patterns at 15c a yard. Imported mohair brilliantines , elegant - gant goods , worth 75c , go at 'Me , All wool French twills , fancy whip cord , silk finished hcnriottas , goods that are worth urto 31.00 to import , at 48c Monday. 48-Inch black ellk mohairs , worth $1.00 a ya rd , go at Me. 42 Inch mohair brllliantlncs worth 7oc go at 38c. EXTRAORDINARY BASEMENT BARGAINS. 1/iOO , yards of black lawns at Cc , worth 19c. 3,100 yards of plaid check , stripe and corded white goods at 2Jc a yard. Very finest nainsooks In now stripes nnd plaids at 5c a yard. Ono solid case of black ground French mucous that are worth lc ! ) a yard wo will well Monday at ( ic. Wo advise an early call as this is a big bargain and will go fast. An Immense line of imported sateens In beautiful patterns of brilliant lustre at 8c , Me and lOc. Wo guarantee them worth double. The linest quality of French fast black lienrietta silicons at lc. This is the Ligtiest bargain that will bo offered on Kith street Monday , as wo have been selling these same goods for -I0c. Tomorrow wo will inako a run on 800 pieces of Scotch plaid ginyhams at 4jc a yard , worth lOe. Ono cas'o of the new plaids in French ginghams at lOc a yard. 4 cilbos of ladies' jersey ribbed , Swiss ribbed , in plain nnd fancy colors , sKiovo- loss iindorvcsts at f > o cacjt worth 25c. 1,000 do/en of Brook's best machine thread in white , black and all numbers , at He a spool. 200 do/en ladies' fast black hosiery at Gc a pair. Ladies' and children's parasols , lOc each. each.Men's Men's and boys' summer coats and vests , 25c. MEN'S ' AND BOYS' STRAW HATS. In our basement tomorrow wo will close out n manufacUiror's entire stock of men's boys' and children's straw huts nt exactly one-fourth of their real value. MIDSUMMER MILLINERY. pur great mid-summer millinery sale which drew such largo crowds Saturday , will bo continued tomorrow at the same prices advertised for Saturday. SUMMER CAPES AND JACKETS. To close out ourstocjc of summer capos and jackets wo will offer for tomorrow oniy , any garment in our immense estab lishment at just one-half the regular price. Ice crenm , Cc a dish. The place to trade during this hot weather is the cool , light and broo/y btoro at the northwest corner of 10th nnd Douglas. TEE BOSTON STORE. Right on the corner now. Tito northwest corner of 10th and Douglas. They PuruliuHcd the Best. After looking around the city and making inquiries of the different livery men , Messrs. St. Julian Bros , concluded to furnish their now llvprv and boarding Btablo , 1718 Cass street , with the cele brated Columbus Buggv company's inako of vehicles including buggies , phaetons and carrla'gos as well as whips , lap robes , etc. The St. Julian Bros. have as fine a livery and boarding stable ns any in the city and their entire stock boingMiow , they no doubt will receive n largo patronage. _ _ Flour. Flour. Flour. At C. O. D. Brown's. Davis' No. 10 , per sack S1.2T . PillHborry Best , per sack $1.25. Will have car of W.asltborno , Crosby & Co. 's Best in soon at same price at C. O. D. BROWN'S , ICth and Capital nVonuo. W. T. Seaman , wagon and carrlagoss Grnml ICxoiii-Hloit to Yellowstone Nn- tloual 1'ark and Other Western ItUhOI'tS. The Union Pacific , "Tho Overland Route , " proposes to run , in July , 18)1 ! ) , a grand excursion from Omaha to Yellow- utone National park , Great Shoshone ( alls , Idaho , Ogden , Salt Lake City , Garliold Beach , Denver , Clear Creek Canon , the famous Loop , and other points of interest. The Union Pacific will furnish six horse Concord coaches , which will carry the party from Beaver Canon , Idaho , to and through Yellow stone. National park. Thcso coaches will also bo taken to Shoshone station , nnd Udud for the ride to Great Shobhono falls. From Beaver Canon to Yollow&tono National Parkthu trip will occupy tltreo daj s going , throe days returning , and eight days will bo spent In the park. Ex cellent tents and good equipment for camping out will bo furnlHhod by the Union Pacltlp , on route from Beaver Canon to the parkand while in the Park the tourists will bo qtmvto-od at the various hotels. The very low rate of $2oO.OO 'per pns- Bongor has been made from Omaha. This rate Includes railroad , Pullman , and stage faro , meals , and hotel bills from the time of leaving Omaha until the rotnrn of the excursion , in all thirty days. No half faro rates. Only thlrty-flyo passengers can ho ac commodated , turn as accommodations are limited , oiirly application for same should bo made. In ordering tickets send money for eamo by express to Harry P. Douol , elty ticket agent U. P. system , 1802 Farnam street , Omaha , Neb. No children will bo allowed on this trip. For further information relative to this excursion and intlnurary , apply to 1-1 L. LOMAX , Gon'l Pass , nnd Ticket Agt. , _ Omaha , Nob. lr. Kensington treats the oyo,1310 Dodge Dccluloit In Furor of' the Milwaukee & St. Paul Ity. The now Palnco sleeping cars of the Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul Ry. . with elect flo lights in every berth , will continue- leave the Union depot , Omaha , at 0:20 : p. in. , dally ; Passnngora taking1 this train avoid transfer at Coun cil Ululls , and arrive in Chicago at 0:30 : n. in. , in ample time to make all eastern connections. Ticket olllco , 160.1 Farnam qtreot. F. A. NASH , J. E. PUESTOH , General Asfont. City Pussoucror Atrout. ONLY THREE' DAKS MORE For the Big Tire Sale of the New York Bargain Store , 212 N. 16tb St. Kvcrylhlnj ? Must bo Sold RoRimllcss or Value or CoHt Not Ono Dollar's \ \ orth of Goods to JJo Car ried Over. Thcso prices nro for thrco days only as wo wilt then close to have ourstoro refitted and open with n new clean stock and these bargains should bring every man and woman * In Omaha to buy sotno of the biggest bargains over sold. Goods almost given away. Complete berry sot worth 7o"e , lOc. Complete cream sot worth 81 , 17c. Complete water set worth 81.60 , 39c. Largo bauco dishes worth 40c , Oc. Pickle , dishes worth 20c , ! ) c. Salt and popper shakers worth lOc , 3c. Vjnogar cruets wortlt 2oC , Oc. Engraved water glasses wortli 15c , 4c. French blown glasses worth 20c , 5c. Copper rim tea kettle , ( lc. ! ) ' Complete lamp worth 60c , ICc. Mexican hammocks worth $1.00 , 09c. Croquet sot worth $1.25 , 4c. ! ) Jolly glas os regular price 7c , 3c. Chiim pitchers worth 2oc , 3c. Of the following tfcods wo have only n few sets left. Como early if you want any. 12 piece handsomely decorated gold finish toilet sot. worth $10.00 , $1)9. ! ) 100 piece complete dinner sot , beauti fully decorated gilt edges , worth $15.00 , 88.20. 83 piece gold band complete dinner sot , actual valup $13.50 , $7.111) ) . Decorated bowl and pitcher , worth 32.60 , only $1.00. Plush photograph albums worth $2.00 , Ce. ! ) TO BOARDING HOUSES AND RES TAURANTS. Heavy cups and saucers , per sot , 42c. Side dishes per * do on18c. . Largo platters each 7c. Ice tea goblets per dozen. OOc. .Open evenings until 9 p. m. NEW YORK BARGAIN STORE , 212 North 10th street. EDGAK JIAMHLi KOONE. Something Aliont the KI"K oT Ilon TralnerH and Ills SyHtciti of Huli- duliiK AVI Id IJeuHtu of the Forest. Colonel Ed car Daniel Boone is the name of the man who is at present ns- tonishing the people of this country by his performance with five full grown ferocious lions , all liberated and .given the entire freedom of the circus arena. Thcso savage brutes under the cole nel's guidance are made to do about every act that dogs , horses and ponies have boon Instructed to perform , and even more , for I hebo lions , in addition to dancing , posturing , leaping , racing in harness , etc. , actually ride tricycles , a feat no horbo has yet been able to ac complish. The management of the Adam Fore- paugh shows pay Boone $1,000 a weolt for iiis services and ho appears at every exhibition , introducing all his lions. The great show will exhibit at Omaha Friday , July 21 , and will doubtless" eclipse any circus performance over given in this city , both in size and merit. It will bo. tbe only big Circus event of the year as Barnutn remains exclusively In the east this season. Flour. Flour. Flour. At C. O. D. Brown's. Davis' No. 10 , per sack $1.25. Pillsborry Best , per Back $1.25. Will have car of Washborno , Crosby & Co. 's Best in soon at same price at C. O. D. BROWN'S , 10th and Capital avenue. Madame Post wishes to announce that , having scoured the services of a fashion able hair dresser anft manicure , she is now prepared to do all kinds of hair cut ting , curling , crimping , blenching , etc. , in the very latest and best manner. Mrs. E. M. Post , electro thermal and vapor baths , chiropodist , manicure , massage treatmentetc. . , 319i S. 15th st. My Itcsldeitoc , Cornor'Park avenue and Mason is for sale. 'Was built .by days work nnd is , largo , well arranged , has modern im provements ; lot 00x108 } , with fine shade trees and lawn ; good largo barn. I expect - pect to move soon and will sell at low ligure and easy terms. ' GEO. W. AMES , 1507 Farnam. It Wits Truly Artistic. FMWI the Mem hit . \j \ > pcat-Atiliincic. The work on tho. souvenir edition of the "Memphis Appeal-Avalaneho" has never been excelled by any lithographic establishment in America. It was n triumph of lithography and press work , and has attracted the admiring atten tion of exports throughput the United States and Europe. Tlio resources of the house nro unsurpassed and in the west unequalled. ' The establishment is a vast hive , of busy people artists , eompositor-j.prossmon , binders , clerks and other employes , constituting nn army of skilled workmen. Its organ- ! , y.ution is fauch that work Is done with extraordinary rapidity , and with all the resources that largo capital can secure. The souvenir edition of the "Memphis. Appeal-Avalanche" Is an eloquent wit ness of the superior advantages enjoyed by the August Cast Bank-Noto &nd Lltho. Co. of St. Louis. GfoccfH , Attention. Wo nro agents for the celebrated "Quoon of the Pantry" Hour. At whole sale to the trade only. S. F. Gllmtin. Chautnuqim cottage and lot for sale. J. R. HarknoEs' , Council BlulTs , Iowa. Ilolln & Thompson , tailors nnd mon'a furnishers , 1012 Farnam. Spring styles luc. Gate City Tco Co. , Office 215 S. 15th street. Telephone } 385. Pluulcd. The most charming plcnlo grounds anywhere In the immediate vicinity of Omaha are at , Waterloo , thirty-one miles west of this city , on the Union Pacific , Make your arrangements for an early date. Investigate the matter with H. P. Douol , City Pass , and Tkt Agent , 1302 Farnam street , Otmftiu , NaV Icoil Ice ! ! loci ! i ' Wholesale nnd retail. Kennedy & Newell , 110 S. 15th street. Tel 1J53. Superior horvice , The Burlington train No. 2 , leaving Omaha at 4:30 : p. m. and arriving in Chi- ' cngo the next morning at 8 o'clock , is the favorite of the throe- daily trains , U being a superbly appointed yestlbulod tinln of Pullman Pnlaco sleepers , re clining chair and dining cars , patterned after the latest designs , fitted up in luxurious style and ( qmlahod with every convenience eulfculiititl to redound to the cnfco nnd comfort of the passengers Train No. U leaves Omaha at 0:10 : p. m. and arilvon in Chicago at 1 p. m. next day. Has through Pullman sleepers , chair cars and dining car. City ticket olllco , 1223 Farnam etrcot. OHKAT MAIIK liOWN SAMi The ! M Cent Htoro lain Fnrnam Htrect. Great closing cut sale of baby buggies Got our prices before purchasing. TInmiriocks 45c up to $2.75 each. Cro quets etc. , 75c up to $ 2.2-5. Lnwntennis rackets from Ooc up to $4.05. Lawntcnnls nets , $1.50 upward , Wo are the people for bargains in houeo furnishing ( , 'oodH. The most com * ploto line of crockery , glass ware tin ware &a , in the city. Toys , dolls , albums and fancy goods , nil the novelties at bed rock prices. Special sales Monday in all depart ments. II. HARDY & Co. The 09 cent store , 1319 Farnam street. Wo connect qur gas stoves' frco of charge , and keep all sl/cs. Wo keep . the celebrated Buffalo refrigerator that has como out on top every tlmo in a practical test. Wo al o Keep the best assortment of screen doors in the city. Russia iron ovens ; lined , largo double burners , $3.50 ; regular price , $5.00. W. F. Stootzel , 714 S. 10th. .Groocrs , Attention. Wo are agents for the tolobrnted "Quoon of the Pantry" ( Tour. At whole sale to the trade only. S. F. Gllman. Tol. 5921. Flour. Flour. Flour. At C. O. D. Brown'fl. DaVls1 No. 10 , per sack $1.25. Plllsberry Best , per Pack 81.25. Will have car of Washborno , Crosby & Co.'s Best In boon nt same pr'ico'at ' C. 0. D. BROWN'S. IGth and Capital avenuo. Wo connect our gn < stovesfrco / of charge , * and keep all si/es. Wo keep the celebrated Buffalo refrigerator that has como out on top every time in a practical test. Wo also keep the best iishortmoiit of screen floors'ln tho. city. Russia iron ovens , lined , largo double burners , $ ; t.50 ; regular price , $5.00. ' W. F. Stootzel,714S. 10th. The lunch rooms known ns the Thompson Spa has changed hands. Miss A. S. Crandall has taken possession and will be ready to servo neat and deli cate lunches. Groeci-H , Attention. ' Wo are agents for the celebrated "Queen of the Pantry" Hour. At whole sale to the trade only. S. F. Gilman. Tol. 5921. Dr. Agnes Swctland at Dr. Burrough's ollico , 1022 Dodge street. Mr. John Hamlin is having the "plans made for two dwellings to bo built on Charles between 2Gth nnd 27th. Mr. Ellis is the architect. Flour. Flour. Flour. , At C. 0. D. Brown's. Davis' No. 10 , pec sack $1.25. Pillsborry Best , per sack $1.25. Will have car of Washborno , Crosby & Co. 's Best in soon-at same price at C. O. D. BROWN'S , Kith and Capital avenue. Groocrs , Attention. Wo are agents for the celebrated "Quoon of the Pantry" Hour. At whole sale to Iho trade only. S. F. Gilman. Tol. 5921. _ . Poycko Candy Co. carries n large line of colored fireworks. Hags , etc. J. E. Dietriclc.archltect , 900 N.-YrLJfo. An Opportunity. A.ny man with a fair salary and a little sand can now got a homo in "Beautiful Clifton Hill. " None but first-classmen need apply. A. P. TUKKY. - Now York Life. July oth. 181)1 , is the date fixed for the grand Yellow- atone park excursion via the Union Pacific , "tho overland routo. " Final deposit for tickets must bo made before Juno 30. Wuito to Harry P. Deuol , city passenger agent , 1802 Farnam st , Omaha. . Clears Dealers Can obtain excellent bargains with the undersigned who are n6w selling oUt the bankrupt cigar stock of Win. Darst' & Co. , at .very low figures. Lists mailed to country dealers. risYCKC 6Atft > Y co Fireworks , flags , lanterns , etc. , todeal- ors only. " PKYOKK CANDY Co. Botitcsda & Colfax mneral { water Sherman & McConnoll'o pharmacy. llesei'volr. Ice. We are the only company dealing ex clusively in reservoir , ico. Reference American Wiitorworks Co. CRYSTAL ICEN&'COAL.CP. , Tol. 271 220 S. 15th street. f > M * t TlTo Very l lace. . , , For Sunday schools , sociotieS'tubllc and private parties to go' for a delightful day's outing in the heated term , 'now so close at" naiid , is Y/iitbrloo tjark , the nearest und best place within easy dis tance of Omaha ; 31 miles west frdln this city on the Union Pacific. See H. P. Deuol , City Pass , and ticket [ tgont.Union Pacific system , 1302 Farnam street. California Excursion * ; . Pullman tourist sleeping' car excur sions to California and Pacific coast points leave Chicago every Thursday , . Kansas City every Friday via the Santa Fo. routo. Ticket iMto from Chicago $47.50 , from Sioux City , Omaha , Lincoln orKnnsas City $35 , sloBpimj car rate from Chicago $1 per double oortlt , from Kansas City $3 per double berth. Every thing furnished , except meals. ( Those excursions are personally conducted by experienced excursion managers who accompany p'firtles to destination. Fo . excursion folder containing full par tic u lars and map fold or and time table o Santa Fo route and reserving of sleeping car berths , address S. M. .Osgo'o'd , gen- ornrngtmt , E. L. Palmer , freight and passenger agent , A.T. & S. j , railroad , 4llN. Y. LI to Bldg. , Qmalta , Nebraska. MldHiiimnoiviftllllliiory. A choice line just received. Mmo. ' Hicknmn , 211 5 , 10th stroot. i , . - 1 * "What to Do la an ISiiicrK < iney , or any other tlmo : Take the great Chicago cage & * Northwestern vostlbuled trains east liO : ; p.m. and ! ) :10 : p.m. , from the Union Pacific depot ( no change nt Coun cil BlulTs ) . Close connection nt Chicago with all the eastern llncb. Best sleep- o-s. Parlor chair cars free. City olllco , 1101 Farnam. _ Shormnn & McConnell , prescrlptionlsts and family chaining. 1513 Dodge. , , Fine carriages , boamnh's repository' New MMO to Doa Commencing Sunday , May 31. the Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul railway will establish a through line of sleeping cars between Sioux City and Dos Monies via Madrid. Passengers from Omaha andUio wcst can leave Omaha at 0:2Q : p. m. , secure sleeping car nccommodatlops nnd arrive in Dos Molncs at 0 u. m. Re turning , leave Dos Molncs 0:40 : p. m. , arrive OmnhaO:45a. : m. Dining curs' on both trains. Ticket olllco , 1501 Fnrnam street. F. A. NASH , Gen. J , Ji PHJ 3TOK , City Puss. Agt , CERMAN-AMfflM PILGRIMS , Their Landing , Erfo Hundred and Boron Years Ago/to / Bo Celebrated. THE COMING TURHFEST AT F.REMONT , rinMleiitHch"r OetUnK Hearty for the Orciit Convention at Denver A Saiuiorfctu. Will lie Held in A This nftornoon the first step will bo taken to mnko nrrnngcmcnUi Tor un nppronrlnta col- ourntlon of Herman's day. for this purpose n mooting will bo hold nt ! ! o'clock In Gcr- mania Imll. All the Gcnimn societies In the city will bo represented through delegates , though nil ttormntu iiro Invltod to bo pros- cut to RIVO eclat to the occasion , The ( jornuiu societies in this city nro now moro numerous and stronger than over. They uru nlso of ono mind on thu subject or cnlohrn- tlon. Such being the case It Is not thought thut the festival can bo otherwise than a suc cess. The vcrelns in question arc the 1'lutt- deutschor , finlerlsch , gachslch , Lnndwohr Schwabcii , Sehwltzor , LlodnrltranArion , Concordla , Pluttdcutschor Resanf ; section , Mmincruhor , Turiivcroln und singing quur- letto and Ucmuolhliclikclt. It is Intended to inako the festival worthy of the tiny it commemorates the landing o ( the llrst Gorman emigrants on these shores. It Is thought there will bo a procession ( Uirlnir the iluy , and in the evening an enter tainment in which all tbo junior as well as the senior musical societies will talto part , rendering songs of the Fathorlund only. It is quite likely that some eminent Gorman orator from abroad will deliver an address reviewing the wonderful work Germans have done In this country since their arrival. " Mr. I'oter Kaiser" ttio Lloderkrunz slug- ing society informs Tin : BI.E that a Nebraska sangcrfost will bo held in this city the latter purt of August. Many of the gcsang vercins of the outside towns will bo in at tendance , and , ho thinks , nearly all of these in the city will nlso tuko part. The mooting , however , will not be on the largo scnlo origi nally projected. It will bo largely social , be cause the singers of the state hnvo expressed a dcsiro to coma Hero and meet the music lovers of the metropolis. The fast will prob ably occupy nil 'of Saturday and Sunday. A , meeting or German singers , to make ar rangements for the event , will bo held next Sunday afternoon in the Ltettcrkranz ball In the building ot the Fcstncr printing com pany , on Howard street near Thirteenth. OMAHA lUUNVnillll.V. This week the Omaha turnvorcln begins its extra practice by way of preparation for the third grand bezirks turnfest of the state , which is to bo heia in Fremont , commencing Juno 25 and concluding on Juno 23 next. The vercin has/ attended the Other fcsts held in Ibis state , namely at Plnttstnoutu and Lincoln. At the latter place the veroin won the llrst class and Iirst individual and fifth , sixth , seventh , eighth , ninth" , thirteenth , fourteenth and sixteenth prizes ( or Aiming , together with tbo second prize for high jumping and the llrst for wrestling , rope climbing and polo Vaulting , while the junior class came away With four prl/.es. Thebo classes comprise the nctivo members oUtho vercin , though there is another class of veterans , i > o to speak , who hnvo snatched the ( honors from the prize turners of'Kansas and Missouri. Tbo latter organization will 'not compete at Fremont. If it did , tha members would certainly bear away the prizes undnvould very likely do so for many years , because many of its members arc confidence ! ainoiiL'st the most accom plished athletes Inlthc country. This would have n Uiscouracing effect upon the turners in the smaller cities , many of whom nro yet young In' tub practice. The class , " however , wbich'AYill'COinpoto ' is about of the same ago and oxtfcnaticc as these of its com- pclltoraiandth&coiap0tUlon'theroforo : will bo moro \iniform and' > piritcd. < The' folder class , however , will giveJcxhibitlous in turning which will bo found entertaining by the spectators and instructive , to the youthful athletes. This class comprises William Bloedel , W. Schultze , F. Elsassor , K. Uos- enzwoig , J. Antnes , A1. Heintzo , Conrud Grommo , Gus Gromnio and ( Jospur Buohndr. The active class will comprise the follow ing : Fred Truehauf , Gottlieb Blattert , Fred Kuchn , George Itcyo , Henry Wiudhelm , Henry Rix , George -Stangel , Uarl Kcshush , Gus Sotkcn , Arthur Thielo , Fred Hath , King Dcnraon , Louis Ploshor. John Powers , John Krage , Otto Niederwelser. . j On next Saturday night , there will bo a grand entertainment in German in ball , given for the purposes of rais ing funds to defray the expenses of tills class whllo attending the fcst. There will bo exhibition club swinging by the ladles' and girls' classes , turning by the Juniors active and pruo turners , several se lections by the Sutorious Mandolin club , a solo by Prof.lSutorlous , club swinging by Miss Dcntnon and a number of ottior inter esting features , concluding with a ball. The programme arranged for the fost is Us follows : Thursday , Juno 25 Reception of actlvo tumors and Judges , Comtncrs at Turner hall. Friday , Juno 20 Grand nurndo through the city to the grounds and beginning of the prize tournament. Eight o'clock ' p. m. wel come speech by the mayor of the city and gymnastic 'exercises of nctivo tumors in Love's opera house. Saturday. Juno 27 Grand parade through tho'city and continuation of the prize tourna ment. Ono o'clock p. m. mass wand exer cises and prlzo turning by the boy classes. < Sunday , Juno 28 Heception of the guests , grand picnic nt the grounds , gymnastic exer- cises. mass wand exercises and distribution of prizes. The cities which will bo roprosontcd by verelns nro in follows : Omaha , West-Point , I'lnttsmouth , Sioux City , Fremont , Lincoln , Nebraska Cttv and South Omaha. * 1 Kach of these cities will bo represented by two judges , who uro to be selected by their own veroin. The judges chosen by the 3malm veroin nro Louis Hclinrod , to whoso energy -and interest the local organiza tion is greatly indebted for the grand victo ries it has achieved , and William Schultz , ono of tbo best members of the prize-winning section , The voroln will attend the feast under the direction of Prof. Bonefeld. Henry Kummcrow , formerly of this city , low ot Plattsuioutb , occuplos'tho position of turnwart , and is working hard with the voung men of that towu tn wrest some of the aurols which are to bo berne away from tbo lest. * THE COSCOIIDIA. Prof. Blankonfold-havlng retired from the nuslcnl directorship of the Goucordla Slng- ng societyiho oMo t organization of the kind In tbo elty , il'tbf. Peterson has boon elected to till the arancy. Ifnder this now cadurship the saoiety nvlll open the 'fall season with' renewed vigor and prepare > .for a scriiw of ontertaiaaants which aboil be-of a < very1 high order ! ttTbo society meets inGar - , lold hall on Howard street near Sixteenth , though It has takenm vacation for the > sum mer , the rcgularttnactlngs' taking place on .Tuesday evenings. tt'hero are sixty mo nbors n the society wbvani studiously devoted to uu cultivation of title muse. OBBXKN ACTOIIS. Horrcn BauroUonQ Puls and Fraucn Bnu- rels und Puls-AhMnnvlng closed thcr | four week's of GermiuwcomcUy at Germnnla ball hnvo gone to ElknartLnko , WIs. . where they ilny u summer ongw ement. Their work hero vas of the most satisfactory character , il'hoir iloccs'woro llghttaail fascinating and the rcnr Utlon of them waslln a great scnso artistic , rho company found many pcoplo who had known them during their early engagement and made the acquaintance of others who hnvo como to rosldo hero since their former triumphs. The entertainments .wcro given under the auspices of the Deutsche Gemcin- shaft nnd resulted to tbo pecuniary advan tage of that orgunliulloi ) . Klkbnrt Lauo is a beautiful aumnicr resort liberally patromrod Dy Germans who , there , find every means of enjoyment. In the com pany of n'rtlsta referred to. the patrons will hint suniclent talent to enable them to puss n number of pleasant summer evening * . After the season at the take the ac tors will rotnrn cast to * New Jer sey where they will play tbo winter months , Tho. Kcineiuscbuft will glvo no moro enter- , talnmcnts the present summer. The success of tbo engagement , however , bus given rise to the consideration of establishing u German theater in Ibis city , which has bcrotoforu bcou considered ait undertaking of grunt difficulty. CEllMiN PUT. Until further notice there will bo a Sunday evening rcrforninnco at Kesslor's ' Imll on South Thirteenth , which will bo followed b'y n ball. The plcco for thli ovonltitr will bo "llnscninn's Tochtcr , " or "Hasotnnn's Daughter. * ' which Is said to be very enter taining , The lending parts will bo sustained by Fraulcln Fercnczy , Froulolu ZarDor and Herr Grubo. AX AUTIBT. Hnnn Albert , the celebrated young artist whoso violin performances have delighted lover * of music , will remain in this elty for several months. He says ho desires to be en mo moro acquainted with tbo pcoplo because ho has found ninny warm friends among these whom ho has already met. When Thcodoro Thomas was hcr6 several days ago , Albert played for him and was offered a permanent situation as first violin lit the celebrated or chestra at a salary of (40 per week. The offer was declined for the reasons above enumerated , though it will bo accepted in the fall , nt which tlmo the celebrated * dltector will telegraph for the young artist. SU.NKAY I'KSTIVITV. Today Henry Huscr celebrates the opening of now accommodations In his beautiful gar den and has made special arrangements for n day of pleasure. rmnoTio oniouxs. The German rltlrcns of Mlllnrd have de cided upon having a grand celebration of the national holiday , July . There will bo a pit- rndo , nn address and n piculo at John Aril's plnce. IT.vTinnuTsciinn CONVENTION . The national convention Of the Plattdcut seller vcrcens of this country will assemble in Denver July HI nnd remain In session until August 4. This will bo the largest conven tion of the kind ever held In this country. Delegates will bo present. Jrom about twenty societies. Those selected by the Plnttdeutschor veroin of this cltv are as fol lows : Fritis Stocckor , Henry Anderson , John Buseh , 'John IJiuuner , Thcodoro Hcnck and C. Von H u in oh r. The programme- comprises a number of social features ns well as meet ings of business. A NKWCI.UIl IIOllSK. The Metropolitan club , ono of the most successful organizations of the kind In Omaha , has tired of its present quarters cor ner of Fourteenth , and Dodge streets. It has ordered plans mtido for a now club house which shall provide all the accommodations usually found In the best eastern associations. The slto which is being negotiated for is on Hnrnoy street , between Twentieth and Tweuty-Hrst. THE Titr.u nu.vn. On next Saturday division No. 5,3 United Order of Trou Bund of South Omaha will celebrate its third anniversary. This order is ore of the inqstsucccssful German societies in this section of the country. It comprls.es three divisions in this city besides that above referred to , as also ono In Council Bluffs. All of these will take nart In the exercises which will bo held in Gernmnia ball In South Omaha. Ilrowiioll Mali Closing. Anniversary services of Browncll hall will bo held atSt. Matthias' church. At : 'iu a.m. , holy communion ; H u. m. , morning prayer , Dr. Dohcrty will preach ; 7:30 : p. m. , evening prayer , Bishop Atwill of Kansas City will preach the anniversary sermon before the trustees , faculty nnd students. The offering at the evening service will bo for the ed ucation of the daughter of a missionary. Monday morning at 9:80 : will bo the art ex hibit essays and music. Monday evening , the annual muslcnlo. Monday afternoon , the meeting of trustees. Tuesday morning nt 10 o'clock , the annual commencement followed by a reception for the scholars and their friends in the hall parlors. Tuesday evening n reception for graduates and nluromc at Bishop Thorpe's. DoWltt'a Little Early Hlscrs ; best little pills for dyspepsia , sour stomaeh , baJ breath New Pnstprfl. Park Place Congregational church has called Uev. keeper of Bntavia , 111. , to take that pulpit. Ho will preach at Park Place today. At the Saratoga Congregational church Rov. G. A. Conrad will to installed next Tuesday evening. Ho is a graduate of the Chicago theological seminary. Notices of five. Una oress under thli headflftu cents ; each addittnnal line Un cent. KINNEY-GUAIIAM-K. 1 . Klimoy , formerly of Omuhu , now manager of the electrical construction and supoly company of liuttc , Wont. , was married at Manhattan , Kan. , to Miss Minnie Uralmm of that place on Wednes day ovonlng at thu homo of the brldo. Miss Doris Klnnuy utunidud the wedding and thor r party Is now the uuustsof thotr patents and brotiiors. Harry A. and Krunk Kinney , of Omaha , ho tendered them an Informal rn- cuptlon Kikliiy evening atthelr honieon 2 < ith abd Oapltol avenue. ttEA THS. Notice * ofluj Una nr ten 1,1111 Jcr't/il < luaJ , ftftu centeach additional line ten cent * . NILE William , at l'Jao : o'clock Saturday af ternoon. Kuner.U Monday at 10 o'clock from his late residence , 11) 2 I'aul street. SOMMEKS Prank , Juno 0 , :60t. : Knnur.il sor- vlces. Sunday. June U. ut lij : : p. in. , at Met ropolitan hull , south wosi corner Four teenth and Uodgo Htreots. Deceased was a member of Noiiruskli ledge No. 1 , Knights of I'ythlab. All members of the order in the city are Invited to attend the funeral. A Pure Cream of Tartar Powder. Superior to every other known. Used in Millions of Homes T 40 Years the Standard. Delicious Cake and Pastry , Light Flaky Biscuit , Griddle Cakes , Palatable and Wholesome. 'j ---H * .B Ivl-g. J ? ? - . - , - . Boyd's. ' Opera MoUss , Commencing Tuesday , Juno 0. Grand I'rodnct'on of The GoUnty Fair , Presented Exactly ns ut the Union Square Theatre , Now York , vrhuro It has lieonthu pur- tnanoiit attraction for throu > o irs. v TTN TTI I The Union Fqmiro Coniimny. \T ) Ov r > y prim Kiinnln lion " MP.K JY HUSKING IIKE. tSO.COO exploited on tliu btugo lit tliln produc tion. . DIME EBEBT MUSEE. Coit. llTii XNP FAHNAM , OMAHA- * " "WKKK OF JUNE 16. LA. BELLA MINNIE , and her won derful card-playing dog LILLIIi. SIGNOR DODD RETTI , the strong est man on earth , A Matchless Company of Musical Ar tists and Comedians. Beautiful actresses , charming dancers and timely songs. ONE DIME ADMITS TO ALL "TUB IJATTlE CIIY l > y .TttlcH Immlmrd Now of Omaha During the AVnr. Mr. J. G. Lumbiml the thoroughly ofllclcnt and universally popular roprosoatatlvo of the Pennsylvania lines In this clty,1vho is quite ns popular iti the \vorla of business M In musical circles , \vai recently Invltod by n number of old tlmo rmootutci to Join them In a war concert nt Lnlco Forest. III. , given undur tbo nuinlccs of the LnUo l ortst uni versity. IlutlnoHs cnros prevented Mr. Lum- bnrd from mooting with his comruilci of lone ngo but Initerul sent n letter to bo rend on the occasion , which cnunod no end of uiitliuslniin. The letter wns nitdrcHied to S. D. I'ratt of Chicago , who lias taken great Interest In promoting meting concerts of this Itlml. After the let ter \vns road Dr. George R Root seventy ycnrs of ngo himself , sauc "Tho Uattlo Cry of Freedom , " In n clour resonant voice nnd related the circumstances under which It wns llrst siinif by Frank and .lilies Lumbnrd , nt n great wnr meeting in Chicago when It wns received with tumultuous cheering. THO letter Is ns follows : OMAHA , Nob. . May 23. Mr. N. D. Pratt. Chicago My Dear Enthusiast : It Is with very Hlncoro regret that I forego participation in the patriotic sot-vices arranged for the evening of the 2lth ) nt Lake Forest and abandon the op- povtunlty it would olTor of meeting with old time friends and associates , but the pressure of business duties seems to de mand the sacrifice , and I yield ns grace fully as pcoplo generally do when they must. It would bo like carrying coals to New castle for mo to net upon the suggestion of your letter nnd attempt to write an ac count of "Tho Battle Cry of Freedom" While its author is by your side. Prof. Root can toll you much better than I can write about it. The noble fcong best known and most sung since the world began was born of a condition and not of a period. It was the utterance of n furious loyalty , the expression of a defiant and indomitable devotion to homo and country. It con stituted a declaration , not of war but of determined resistance ; It was the protest of a strong , dauntless and very human heart against the iibsasstnationof liberty under the lead of rebellion. It meant something in these days of action and of events when ono man exclaimed - claimed and a million shouted reply , "We'll Rally 'Round the Flag. " it meant devotion. It meant defiance. It meant eon II let It meant victory through blood. And it meant the aclilovoment of bo many things great and glorious as no man lias time to name or number. Dr. Root , who stands in the middle bo twcen patriotic arrogance and Christian gentleness , with a hand in the Hand of each , has by his songs of war become the apostle of liberty to the lovers of free dom throughout the land , and by hia songs of homo nnd peace the exponent and otfamplar of the homely joys and pnstimeH of the Innocent and the poor. A character formidable in its strength as winning in its gentleness : And so it comes again about that the strongest is the gentlest , the tcndercst the bravest. "Out of sight , out of mind , " IP an old nnd trite saying , but I am in hopes it is. not always a true one. I am in hopes some memory of my dead brother Frank may remain in the hearts of these who know him in the heat and conflict of life , and that recollections of what ho then did for the cause you now celebrate may , in n sense , make him ono of your number and a participant in your exorcises. Brother Frank has never been properly Eaid for his services. Pay him tonight i grateful memories and friendly thoughts. With reverent esteem for these who died in the cause of thcit- country and with sympathy and affection for these who live to commemorate it , I am , dear sir , sincerely yours , J. G. LUMUAHD. Do not forget tint Mailer's ' Pain Pnrnlyzcr will cure nil cases of dysentery , relieving" griping pain nnd restoring the bowels to houlthy action. > . Inly ! on tlin Do.irstoji. Douglns county has atjothor baby on its hands. At S o'clock yesterday the inmates of the Child's hospital on Dodge street were nwnUened by the cries of nn Infant. An In vestigation wns made nnd n girl baby four , weeks old , wrapped In an old shawl wns found on the doorstep. The little ono wns tnkon in and cared lor and thnn sent to the poor furiii. Do Witt's LittloEarly Kiscrs , best pill. ] OUDKK OP JH3ACONKS8K8. The Founder of I lie Order Visits the Oinnlin Itranutim. Lnst evening Mr. mm Mrs. Meyer of Cht cngo , arrived In the city on their wny homo from Denver. They will romniu until Tu es ilny. Mrs. Mayor Is bettor known ns Mrs. Klder- Moycr , nnd is the lad v who founded the ordotf of Doaconcsjcs in Chicago n number of years ngo. Ucsldcs this , for n number of years slid has been na enthusiastic worker In tha Stindny schools of the country. At 4 o'clock this afternoon thcro will bo n mnss meeting nt the First Methodist church to which nil nro invited. Matters pertaining to the Deaconesses homo of Umahn will bo discussed. At 1 : ; ! ( ) o'clock Monday afternoon n general meeting of the Onmlm association will bo held at the Young Mini's Christian associa tion rooms. Mrs. Mover wns seen last evening bv n re porter nt the Dwiconoises' homo on 'i'wcntloth street. She was tired with the long , hot rlda from Denver , but scorned to bo onthuslnHtld when the subject of hnsplul and deaconess work wns suggested. In Denver , Mrs. Meyer snld , she mid her husband tmd been picscnt nt the ODunlngof n homo nnd hos- pltnl ; nnd the Methodists of Hint cltv nro fully nllvo to the needs of Christian charity nnd humane effort to relieve the suffering. Four years ngo , Mrs. Meyer said , the llrst donconesscs1 homo of tbo Methodist church wns opened in Chicago. The homo nnd hosplnl [ then opened was tiot largo , but the results have been so thoroughly practical that the institution lias grown rapidly , nnd next fall they toxprct to erect n line largo building of their own. They are turning n way moro patients tlma they can accommodate. Physicians who have had occasion to tulto their patients to the homo und hospital have been well pleased with the assistance ot the deacon esses , and the work of training hospital nurses for this line of duty has become ono of the leading fo.ituros of the Deaconesses' honio In Chicago. There nro nt present fourteen of thcsa homes nud hospitals In the United States. Mr. nnd Mrs. Mover were delighted with tha homo nnd hospital hero In Omaha. How to Cure the Conuh Following 1ti\ Grippe. For n troublesome coush there Is nothing bolter than Chamberlain's Cough Kcmcily. It strengthens the pulmonary organs , allays nny irritation and effectually cures the cough. It is cspocliilly vnlunulo for the cough which so often follows nn nttuclc of. the grlD. Fotf sale by nil ihugglsts. Hamilton Warren , M. D. , eclectic and magnetic physician- and surgeon. Specialty diseases of women and chil dren. lit ) K. 10th street. Telephone MS8. Marriage The following marrlngo licenses were Is * sued by Judge Shields yesterday : Niiino aim Address. Ago. I I'lumms I.arM'ti , Omaha . 19 ) Ulirlstcna A. Hunsun. Uiuuha . " 0 i John A. Illlllck. Om.ihu . 37 | Annlo Smith. Umahn. . . . . . 'J4 ( John Viitisot , South Omaha . 31 I Muiy liny lie Itoiitli Omuhu . 28 I Dave A. Gardner , Omaha . 23 I Klla Hollywood , Itr.ilnurd . . . SO 3SO PATTERN DATS AND BONNETS Below Cost for the Next 3 Days Only. Children's Hats at ] / price , Untrimmed Straws at Hall price. Also a large assortment of fine French Flowers at hal ( price. MRS. R. H. DAVIES. Ill S. 15th St. , Opp. Pos'.ojfkc- ' ; ' 14O9Douglas Street , Omaha. CHICAGO Tf" " * STL6U1S WCWYORKV I ' ' , KANSASCltY OMAHA * < ( c'l.DCNVtn . ' ' SI PAUL . . / CINCINNATI MINNEAPOLIS.'VN INDIANAPOU1 They May SANFRANCISCO PORTLAND ORUON. LOSVtOELOt Copy Nicoll's Prices , but They can't make the v same suits for § 20 and $25 , no more than they can hold water in a sieve. We guarantee that ours at $20 and $25 will make- you steady and friendly customers. Better you can't get you'll go far to find as good. We have'reduced large lines of our choicest $30 and $35 suitings to § 20 and $25 , in order to keep .our full force of work men employed all summer cost to us work for them. So don't complain , if , a month ago , you paid us $5 to $10 more , or $2 to $3 more for the large lines of Trouserings we are now displaying at $5 , $6 and $8 mostly sample , lengths riio further use to u ? 2 pair for almost the price of one. We have not put our fine fabrics , $30 to $50 in the cellar ; nor covered our store-front with big si ns , to catch the un\Vary. 'We want your confidence and trade next year as for tha past 251 years. Mailed order ? Sco our Tourists' fabrics. ' Made at Short Notict iilled. Flannels , Serges , Cheviots , Etc. if required. Nicbll the Tailor , 14O9 D.ouglas Street , Omaha.