THE OMAHA BAILS' BEE : SUNDAYJtTNE 26. 1887 TWELVE PAGES , MAGNIFICENT STRUCTURE , ft. John's Church , the foundation of Which Will Bo Laid Today , THE GERMAN-AMERICAN SCHOOL Interesting Commencement Exercises at Gortnnnln Ilnll Last Nl lit-- Wlrt Street Improvements Died at tlic Ilospltnl. St John's Churcli. The now St. John's church , the corner stone of which will bo laid this afternoon , will bo , when completed , ono of the neatest church cdillccs in the stato. It Is faced with Warrcnsburg , Mo. , sandstone , a material giving ample scope for the display by the stonemason as well as by the architect. Only the main body of the church is to be built this summon At the cntranco on California street will bo erected a tower to contain a handsome four-faced clock. This tower will bo sur mounted by a slender spire , on the top of which will bo a copper cross , On the opposite corner of the south end will bo a smaller tower. The largo main en trance with its double doors and lliglit of fine stone steps , will appear rather low as is generally the case in largo gotliic churches and cathedrals. A largo win dow will bo placed over the portico in the nortli wall , over which will bo placed n largo niche , reserved for a statue of St. John the Baptist , the patron saint. The apex of the south wall will bo sur mounted by a cross , as will also the spire of the smaller tower. Four niches will also be placed In the largo tower , immediately above the tower door. Thrco public exits are provided for on tbo south end of the church. The east and west walls will bo strengthened by buttresses of solid masonry , alternating with windows , stained glass , three of whicli have already been promised by friends of the college. In all probability the wiiolo of the stained-glass windows will bo donated before the time arrives to put in the glass. The plan provides for a church of double the length of the ono now being erected , to contain a circular apose for the sanctuary , with provisions for a sacristy , acolytes' robing rooms , etc. , all of which will be covered by a dome- shaped roof , one-story , iu the rear of the church proper. When , in time , the proposed length Of the church is opened to the public , and tbat found too small , by an arrangement' ' in the plan transepts can be built oranch- ing oil from the main body very near the north end of the church. The additions are to bo extended from the main build ing at an angle of about forty-live de grees , running in the general direction of the main aisle. By this arrangement , those sitting iu the cross aisles , as well aa those occupying the main body of the church , can obtain an unobstructed view of the high altar , something impossible to obtain in many largo churches whoso transepts run at right angles. The contractors for the stone work on the present church are Drcxel & Foil , of Omaha. The brick work is contracted for by Bailer & Olson. All the brick foundations have been made of stock brick , and every course grouted to the grade line , thus insuring absolute stabil ity. The Inside carpenter work will bo done by A. W. Phelps & Son. All the outside carpenter work is to bo finished by October 15. The inside walls will bo plastered and there will bo a red oak wainscotting all around the church. The ground floor will have two double rows of pows , thus arranging for three aisles. There will bo a gallery capable of holding about 100 people and an organ. The bases of the towers are double-footed on concrete and are ot such solidity that there is antici pated no ditliculty in erecting thereon the massive stone towers. The length of the present church will bo 113 feet by 75 feet , with a 03 feet nave. When the whole building is complete , it will measure 181 feet with 138 feet tran sit. The grand tower will bo 100 feet high , surmounted by a spire sovonty-two feet high. The smaller tower , which will be completed at once , will bo eighty- eight feet with spire. The walls nroirom twenty to twenty-four inches thick , with olid buttresses measuring two feet ten inches by two feet six inches. The ashlar block work will bo or- montcd on the south side by donated granite pillars for the main cntranco. The pitch of the roof will bo at an anglo of forty-livo degrees. The dimension lumber will bo white , and the double Hoc-ring of Georgia pino. The sanctuary Iloor will be three feet higher than the floor of the boi'y ' of the church , and the high altar will bo raised throe feet higher still. Thus ample provision will bo made for the proper display of magnificent pomps and ceremonials which the catholic church BO lavishly uses on all her grand festivals. As there is an alcolythlcal society , thirty strong , connected with the college , thcro will be as soon as the church is open , a full ob- orvanco of all the church's ritual , which among the newness of church organiza tion in the west , lias hitherto been rarely attempted. The inside support of the roof consists of fluted , cast-iron pillars twenty-seven feet high with capitals supporting three groined cothio arches. The interior will bo sand finished plaster of a palo mauve tint relieved by gold pencilling , thus en hancing the architectural features. John A. Crcighton has given $10,000 to ward the building of the church. The rest of the funds have accrued from the faith the Jesuits here have had and still hold in the future of this city. About six years ago , some property was purchased by them at figures which now would bo considered almost nominal. The rapid increase in the value of real estate ena bled the fathers to dispose of the land for $35,000 , which , together with the munifi cence of Mr. John A. Croighton , has boon the moans of giving to the city a church which commences its work unburdened by debt , which is , indeed , a very unusual circumstance. All the funds available have been put into the plain building , but already , sev eral promises have been made of dona- MonH of various necessary articles of furniture. Ono instance may bo elted. Recently a number of ladles and gentlemen , unsolicited , conceived the idea of constituting themselves a committee with the ayowod purpose of raising a sufliciont fund for the purchase f an organ. The whole idea was planned and arranged unknown to Presi dent Dowling , and , judging from the Well-known qualifications of those inter acted In this little project , it will un doubtedly bo brought quietly to a suc cessful fssuo. Other schemes are pri vately on foot , and as they como to the tar * of the college faculty , those men ap pear more and more encouraged thereby in their efforts to educate and train those Mmmitted to their care. Throe or four prominent and wealthy Catholics have already contributed a stained glass win- daw each. The selection ot the design for the windows will be ) ft to the donors , subject , of course , to i certain harmonious uniformity. I' THE COnNKIt STONE. The societies of Omaha , Council Bluffs , fUttsffioutb , Fremont and Lincoln that frill , in a body , attend the laying of the eraer atone of St. John's collegiate awroh of Crelghton college to-day , will ! veadezvous at Philomena hall ou Ninth Harney at 3:30 : o'clock. Tb Catholic KuigtiU will form on N. B. FALCONER BED SPREADS ! BED SPREADS ! BED SPREADS ! The Great Sale of Bed Spreads Tq-Morrow Those Bed Spreads are of the celebrated Bates Manufacturing Co. , the best makers of these goods In the world. On account of over production they had to sell two thous and cases in one day at public auction. Wo purchased a large quantity and place them on sale to-morrow. Don't omit to avail yourselves of this great opportunity. Would also call attention to the Turkey Red Damask which wo offer at a very great bargain , and the Towels at 2Bc , which Is almost giving them away , and a lot of Mexican Ham mocks at $1.OO and $3.OO. We sell at that price as wo want to close them out. Also the Feather Pillows wo arc closing out at one dollar and thirty cents , $4.OO and $4.75 per pair. We also offer on Monday a lot of Lace Flounclngs at remarkable prices , and a lot of Pongee Silk Dress Patterns at $2.33 , worth $ B.OO ; and some lots Black Silks , 80cl.OO and $1.28 , worth 138 per cent more than we ask. Jn all this is the most remarkable sale we have over made. N. B. FALCONER. 11-4 CROCHET BED SPREADS AT 62jc. AT G2jc. AT 62jc. 2OO 11-4 Crochet Bed Spreads , white ; full size and good weight , at 62c ; regular price 9Oc. 11-4 CROCHET BED SPREADS AT 73 c. AT 75 c. 2OO White Crochet Bed Spreads full 11-4 , a splendid line of Mar seilles patterns , at 78c. Never sold before at less than $1.OO. 11-4 CROCHET BED SPREADS , At 87Jc. At 87Jc. At 87jc. 2OO White Crochet Bed Spreads very heavy , full 11-4 , at 87c ; reg ular price $1.15. 12-4 CROCHET BED SPREADS , At Olc. At 91c. 4OO elegant quality 12-4 Cro chet Bed Spreads at 91c ; regular price $1.23. 11-4 MARSEILLES BED SPREADS , At $1.23. At $1.23. 198 Marseilles Bed Spreads , splendid guallty , at $1.23 ; regular price $1.78. 12-4 MARSEILLES BED SPREADS , At $2.67. Elegant patterns and quality ; regular price $4. On Monday our price is $2.87. 12-4 MARSEILLES BED SPREADS , At $2.68. 96 Marseilles Bed Spreads , our regular $8 quality , on Monday , only $2.68. ZLsT. IB Hartley , cast side of Ninth street , right resting on Ninth. The A. O. H. divisions form on Harney west of Ninth street , right resting on Ninth. St. Joseph forms on Howard on east side of Ninth , rigiit resting on Ninth. Holy family form on Howard on west side of Ninth , right resting on Ninth. Bohemian societies form ou Jackson on west side of Ninth , right resting on Ninth. With a view to avoid the hill route , the following line of march has been de cided upon : Starting , north to Ninth on Douglas , west to Sixteenth street , north to Cum- ings , west to Twenty-third , where thcro will bo a halt for a few minutes , thence south to Webster , thcnco to the college grounds. TUKQEUMAN-AMHItlOAN SCHOOL Interesting Commencement Exercises at Gcrmanin Hall liast Night. The commoucemeiit exercises of the German-American school which has boon doing such good work during the past year , under the management of Prof. Hompoll , took place last night in Ger- mama hall , corner of Nineteenth and Harnoy streets. A good-sized audience , consisting for the most part of the pupils and their parents , was present. The evening's cntostainment opened with ti piano duet by Prof. Hompol and Miss Lulu Wittig , which was appreciated and heartily applauded. This was fol lowed by declamations by lliehard Puls , Honjamm Gladstone and Misses Lulu Wittig and Dora Cotzmann. Miss Agnes T/.schuck then rendered a piano solo with excellent effect , after which Mr. Max Lcn/ and Mrs. Wcinhagii cave u duet which was greatly enjoyed , Mrs. Weln- hagh playing on the piano and Mr. I.anz on the violin. Masters Willie Krause , Jacob Krug , Eddis Spethmann , Joseph Bell and Miss Lizzie Strieker then gave declamations in the order named. All showed careful and Intelligent elocutionary training , and their eftorts were awarded by applause. Then came the calisthonio exorcises by the boys' class. The graceful manner with wnich the performance was ren dered called out many expressions of surprise and admiratiod front the audi ence. After another piano solo by Miss Lulu Wittig , declamations wore given by Ru dolph Koch , Miss Lulu Poycko , August Aruomann , Mi.ss Minnie Andres and Henry truluiuf. These declamations wore among the most interesting features of the programme. In addition to the young orators already mentioned were Misses Selma Andres. Hattie Kcmmer- ling , Julia Rosonmund and Master Theo dore Uicrbach. The callsthenlc exorcises by the girls' class were fully up to that given by the boys' class. An appropriate and interesting ad dress was delivered by Louis Hoimrod , the president of the Gorman society , under whoso auspices the school is con ducted. _ The Fourth or July Parade. Very few people can realize the amount of trouble and great expense , not to say responsibility , that is attached to an undertaking like the Knights of Labor fourth of July celobration. The grand parade which is to bo made up of the Knights of Labor assemblies , the trades unions , civil and military or ganizations and representations from nearly ecory department of Omaha's in dustries , and which is to bo organized into a procession on the morning of the fourth , requires something more than an ordinary intelligence to organize and di rect. All this must bo thought up and perfected before their coming together and each division must have its place re served to avoid confusion. Such is the character of the work which the execu tive committee and their various subcommittees mittees have to arrange and cook out for On the other hand , the various organiza tions tire not without their share of re- 13-4 MARSEILLES BED SPREADS , At $8.48. 96 elegant Marseilles Bed Spreads , beautiful designs , at $3.48 ; regular price $0. 13-4 MARSEILLES BED SPREADS , At $8.87. 96 elegant Marseilles Bed Spreads , very heavy and beauti ful patterns , at $8.87 ; regular price $7.BO. 12-4 COLORED MARSEILLES BED SPREADS , At $2.87. 1OO pink and white and blue and white Marseilles Bed Spreads at $2.87 ; regular price $4. Special. Special. 1 case Turkey Red Damask , fast colors , at 3Sc ; worth BOc. TOWELS. TOWELS. At 28e. On Monday we will close out all of our 38c and37Jc Towels at 28c. Even at the former prices the Towels were cheap , and at 25c they are a wonderful bar gain. Special for Monday. 8OO Mexican Hammocks at $1 ; worth $1.8O. 1OO extra large and very fine Hammocks at $3. Feather Pillows. 1OO pairs 7-lta Feather Pillows , at $1.3O ; worth $2. This is the cheapest Pillow we have ever offered. sponsibillty. " In taking part in an occa sion like this , each body endeavors to outshine the next. The various labor or ganizations arc going to have silk and gold badges and banners , with suitable representations emblematic of their craft , while sonic will turn out in a uni form adopted by the trade , of winch they are a division. All this involves much trouble and considerable expense , yet it goes to show the devotion to our Ameri can institutions that apidcs in the breast of our true American workmen. The great parade on the morning uf the Fourth of July of this year , is frought with much interest for the workingmun of this city. At present the labor element hero have some reason to put fourth their strength and show the unity which exists among them. The threatening attitude of some of the employers of lobor renders it necessary that it should bo so at this time. Died at the Hospital. Yesterday afternoon Edward Flynn , a young man well known m this city , died of typhoid fever at St. Joseph's hospital. He had been ill but a few days. Ho was twenty-four years of age , and his death will bo mourned by a large number of associates and relatives. The funeral will take place on Monday morning from 3218 Harney street at 8:30 : o'clock , to St. I'liilomena'.s church. It will bo attended by the A. O. H. . of which society Mr. Flynn was a member. This society will meet this afternoon at 1 o'clock to pass suitable resolutions and make arrange ments for the tuncral. Wlrt Street Improvements. At a meeting of property owners on Wirt street , hold at the oflico of Wendell HcnEon yesterday afternoon , cedar blocks on concrete base were selected as paving material for that thoroughfare. It was also unanimously resolved that thcro should bo no fence on or in front of lots fronting on Wirt street and a uniform sidewalk of some artificial stone or cement should bo laid in place of the usual plank walk. Go on the free excursion to B. & M. Park to-day and sec the coal fields. Train leaves the H. & M. depot at foot of 10th st. at 10 o'clock sharp. Good music and a good time will bo had to-morrow at the H. & M. Park ex cursion. Frco train leaves this Sun day , morning at 10 o'clock from the H , & M. depot. If you fail to secure one of those beau tiful lots in U. & M. Park you will rue the day as long as you live. It only requires $100 to ? U'5 to buy a lot now. Free ex cursion this morning at 10 o'clock leaves the H. & M. depot. Everybody is going. The free excursion to R. & M. Park to-day promises to bo the bnst attended excursion ever run out of this city. The free trnin loaves the U. & M. depot this morning at 10 o'clock. Merchant' * Lunch. Heginnlng Monday , Juno 27 , a fmo lunch will bo served for merchants at the corner of 13th and Howard streets. F. POITKNIUCK. If yon have ang good insldo property for sale list it witli Mayno & Wilde Heal Estate company , Sixteenth and Faruam. They're rustlers. - If you have any good inside property for sale list it with Mayno & Wilde Heal Estate company , Sixteenth and Farnam. They're rustlers. If you have any bargains bring thorn in. Mayno & Wilde Real Estate company , Sixteenth and Farnam. If you have any bargains bring them in. Mayno & Wlfdo Real Estate company , Sixteenth and Farnam. Judge McCulloch yesterday issued a license authorizing the marriage of U. F. Sellman. and Miss Mollie Itelluy , both of this city. . AT $4.OO. 8O pairs extra largo Geese Feather Pillows at $4 ; former price $6 per pair. AT $4.7B 28 pairs 6-lb Live Geese Feather Pillows at $4.78 ; good value for $6.BO. AT $6.OO 28 pairs Half Down Pillows , extra large size , at $6 ; worth $8.8O. LACES ! LACES. 42-inch Beige Egyptian Lace Flouncings at BOc ; would be cheap at78c. 44-inch Cream and Beige Egyp tian Lace Flouncing at 7Bc ; reg ular price $1.28. 44-inch Cream and Beige Egyp tian Lace Flouncing at $1 ; regu lar price $1.8O. Black Chantilly Flouncing. 6 NEW PATTERNS. 6 GRAND PRICES. $1.78. $2.00. $3.00. $3.80 $4.28 AND $6.OO. 44-inch Black Chantilly Lace Flouncing at $1.78 ; would be cheap at $2.8O. 44-inch Black Chantilly Lace Flouncing at $2 ; worth $3.28. 44-inch Black Chantilly Lace Flouncing at $3 ; good value at $4. We beg to call special attention to the Flouncings at $3.BO , $4.28 and $8. they are elegant and we make these at a very special price for Monday. These Flouncings or anything near' them for style or quality cannot be bought in Omaha for less than double what we ask. For the Illuh School. At the recent examination of candi dates for the Hich school the pupils hold ing the following numbers wore success ful , and will bo admitted at the opening of the fall term. Any of these who failed will bo allowed to attend the summer school held in the High school building , which will commence on the first Tues- dav in July. 1 , 3 , 4 , 7 , 8 , 10 , 11. 12,14 , 15 , 10 , 17 , 18 , 20 , 21 , 23 24 , 25 , 27,128 , 80 , 81 , 83 , 33. IW. 30 37 88 3'J 42 , 41 , 45 , 47,49 , 50. 51 , 53 , 51 5or,7 ! , 58 , 59 , 01 , OS03 , 04. 05 , CO , 07 , 70 73 , 73 , 70. 77 , 80 , 81 , 83 , 85 , 80 , 87 , 8d , 01 , 03 , ! )3 ) , , j , ! )0 ) , 5)7 ) , 08 , 9 , 100. 101 , 103 , 104 , 100 , 107 , 108 , 113 , 113 , 115 , 110. 117 , 119 120 , 121 , 123 , 125 , 120 , 127 , 130 , 181 , 13 ? 133 184 , 135 , 139 , 140 , 141 , 142 , 143 , 141 145 140,147 , 148 , 149 , 150 , 151 , 154 , 155 ICO , 157 , 158 , 159. 100 , 101 , 103 , 101 , 105 100 107,108 , 171 , 173 , 174 , 175 , 177 , 178 , 179. Went to tbo Wall. The boot and shoo store of Charles Swart/ No. 410 North Sixteenth street , was closed yesterday morning under a chattel mortgage for ? , G75.CO , in favor of A. T. Austin as agent of the American Hand Sewed Shoo company. Charles Swartz , the owner of the stock , is moulder in the Pullman palace car works , al Pullman , 111. Ho started the store at No. 410 North Sixteenth street in February , 1830 , and left it in charge of his brother , F. II. Swartz. The failure is attributed to dull trade and poor col lections. Tell u ? about your bargains. Mayno & Wilde Real Estate company , Sixteenth and Farnam. Kcal Estate Agents Tnko Notice. The price of my44x200repository prop erty on 10th st , south of Clark street is $15,000. Terms reasonable. W. T. SEAMAN. Toll us about your bargains. Mayne & Wilde Heal Estate company , Sixteenth and Farnam. B. P. MOUSE & CO. Enormous Bed Spread and Linen Sale. The white bed swrcads that wo pur chased at the auction sale held by Messrs Hliss , Fabyan & Co. , New Tork May 81st , being the entire stock on hand ot the greatBATES BATES MANUFACTURING CO. Were so greatly appreciated by our cus tomers that wo wilLoBer another lot next MONDAY MORNING. Our prices for bedspreads will bo only a few cents above the auction price. TOWELS , TOWELS. We will also have a surprise In store for our friends in the way of towels and intend giving some bargains that you never dreamed of before. WIDE SHEETINGS. Wo have also some bargains in fine sheetings tnat will bo placed on sale Monday morning at lOo to 15o a yard below - low regular prices. Watch to-morrow's paper for our sale. S. P. MORSE & CO. The Bale made yesterday by Gratton & Nash of the Lucas property on Cumlnes si. , between 22d and 28d sts. , for $13,000. is another evidence of the fact that real estate values still have an upward tend ency. This is only ono of many in stances. ' If you want to buy. sell , rent br trade anything como in. Mayno & Wilde Real Estate company , Sixteenth and taraam. PONGEE SILKS. 1OO Pongee Dress Patterns at $2.85 ; worth $0. 18 to 19 yards in each pattern. BLACK SURAHS. 1O pieces Black Surah at 80c ; worth $1.18. 8 pieces Fine Satin Surah at $1 ; regular price $1.28. B pieces Fine Satin Surah at $1.28 ; regular price $1.68. BLACK GRENADINE. BOc ; Worth $1. 2 pieces All Silk Black Grena dine at BOc ; worth $1 , BLACK GOODS ! BLACK GOODS ! 44-INCH SILK WARP SUM MER WEIGHT DRESS GOODS AT $1 PER YARD. 44-inch Silk Warp Feather Cloth , at $1 ; former price $ I.BO. 44-inch Silk Warp Imperial Twill , at $1 ; former price $1.8O. 44-inch Silk Warp Clariette , at $1 ; former price $1.BO. 44-inch Silk Warp Convent Cloth , at $1 ; former price $1.8O. 44-inch Silk Warp Royal Serge , at $1 ; former price $1.BO. 44-INCH BLACK DRESS GOODS AT 7Bc. 44-inch All Wool French Serge at 78c ; former price $1. 44-inch All Wool Melrose Cloth at 78c , former price $1. 44-inch All Wool Camel's Hair Serge at 78c ; former price $1. 44-inch All Wool Ottoman Jer sey Cloth at 78c ; former price $1. 44-inch All Wool French Dia gonal at 78c ; former price $1. M. A. Itorllti , 152O DoiifilAS St. The place to go for MILLINERY , GLOVES ANI > SUITS OK ALL KINDS. White suits of lincst quality and LOW EST PRICKS. WHAPPEIIS AT $1.00 EACH Calico dresses $1.25 each Dressing Sacques. INFANTS CLOAKS , LONG AND SHOUT , infants shawls , wrappers , robes , skirts , etc. etc.JnusEvs , WRAPS , JACKETS , AND UL- STEltS. SrAMi'iNG PATTERNS SOLD. BY M. A. BERLIN. 1520 DOUGLAS. ' You can always grade the violinist by the instrument ho plays. The penman by the pen ho uses. And the professional music teacher bv the piano ho practises upon. Cheap Pianos are sold by bribery and misrepresentation. A music teacher was oll'ered the use of tt piano free in or der to lift the reputation of an inferior instrument , but finding ho was losing scholars ho had to finally resort to the purchase of a Stock piano 19 retain his lost reputation. Skilfull musicians add to their credit by recommending the Stock piano. Omaha City Mission Picnic. The annual picnic of the Omaha City Mission will be held at Hanscom park on Tuesday , Juno 28. Friends are requested to donate provisions. A liberal supply will bo needed. Send to Mission Building or to Wm. Fleming's store by 9 o'clock Tuesday or drop a card to the superintendent and they will be called for. Alex G. Chart * ton , Supt. _ Notice. To real estate agents and all whom it may concern : I ofl'er for sale on fair terms , my reoocitory property on North Sixtecntti st , 44 feet frontage by 200 feet depth to U. U. trackage and at the low figure of $15,000. including the 3 story warehouse building , 44x00 now on it. Will surrender possession as soon as 1 can cemplcte for occupancy tno 4 story warehouse 00x140 now building , 100 feet south of the above property offered. H. U. switch in rear of both.W. W. T. SEAMAN. Rev. A. W. Lamar , of the First Baptist church , cor. Davenport and Fifteenth sts , will preach a sermon Sunday evening on "Prohibition. " Liquor dealers and others who believe in the license system are in vited to be present. Tno sermon will not bo in any way denunciatory. Architect ? and Superintendents. Hodgson & Son. Olliccs Iron Bank , Omaha , Loan & Trust Building , Minneapolis , Nelson Building , Kansas City. For Sale. Ono newspaper Campbell Dress , bed 82x40 , ono Potter cylendcr job press , bed 22x28 , ono boiler and engine , shafting and bolting , all in good order. Will sell this machinery very cheap , as the owner has no use for same. Address to 1120 Capitol avenue , Omaha , Neb. A Bargain. I have for sale at a bargain 20 acres situated on the main line of tbo B. & M. U. U. , and near the new South Omaha depot at the terminus of the aummy line. Plenty of good , clear spring water , and an elegant grove of native timber , suit * able for a summer gp.rdcn. W. G. ALBRIGHT , 218 S. 10th st. - Billings & Shorradon , dentists , over Edholm & Akin , 101S. _ 10th. Aquarian fountains and lawn vases at T. W. Read's mantel house , 111 S. Four teeth st. Aquarian fountains and lawn vases at T. W. Head's mantel house , 111 S. Four * tccnth st. If you want to buy. sell , rent or trade anything come in. Mayno & Wilde Heal Estate company , Sixteenth and Farnam. Agents having Tax Lot 13 North 10th st. , will please udranco price , ? 310 per foot. A. S. Hillings. > ' , 40-Inch FRENCH ALBATROSS , 42c ; Worth 88c. 1O pieces 40-inch Black , All Wool Albatross Cloths at 42c. 30-Inch FRENCH ALBATROSS , 2Oc ; worth 08c. B pieces French Albatross Cloth at29c ; worth 6Bc. WASH GOODS ! SCOTCH & FRENCH ZEPHYR GINGHAMS , 28c. All of our Scotch and French Zephyr Ginghams that we have been selling at 3Bc reduced for Monday to 28c. ENGLISH MOMIE SUITINGS , IBc. 1 casvs English Momio Suitings , at IBc ; worth 3Bc. PRINTED FRENCH SERGE SUITING AT 12jc ; Worth 2Bc. 2OOO yards French Serge Print ed Suitings at 12Jc ; worth 2Bc. FRENCH CAMBRIC , lOc ; Worth 3Bc. 1OOO yards French Cambric Suiting in navy , myrtle and brown , at lOc ; worth 38c. 1 case darlc colors of Scotch Gingham , 12 yards for $1. ZEPHYR COMBINATION SUITS. All the Zephyr Combination Suits that we have been selling at $4,78 and $4.9O , reduced to $3.78. All the Zephyr Combination Suits that we have been selling at $6 to $8 , all reduced to $8. JACKSON AND NASON , Real Estate Brokers , No. 1O15 Far- iiain , ! Buy and soil city property and have some good bargains in choice Inside prop erty , among which are several new resi dences. 3 lots near Saundcrs and Lake. 120 feet front on St. Mary's avenue. A valuable property and choice investment at price offered. 2 corricr lots on Dougla st CO by CO on Nicholas near Saunders , also other prop erty and lots in various additions. Call at ollico for terms and prices. Auction Bale of Lints In Wilcox's addition on Wednesday , Juno 21)th ) , at 2 p. m. The following ad vantages nro claimed for this property over all other at the same distance trom the court house. First , It is on the direct and only lines to South Omaha. Second , It is at the head of all ravines and water courses for which reason all roads converge on this property , and no deep cuts or lills will over bo necessary thereon. Third , For the same reasons all rail road lines , street car , motor and cable lines , present and prospective , leading to the south and southwest , pass through this property. Fourth , It is the most sightly property in the htuto. Fifth , It is directly between the city and South Omaha , which not only makes it dcsirablo for people doing business in either city , insures its early and full set tlement and consequent advance in price. D. A. Ar.ux , J. C. WILCOX. Auctioneer. Gilt EdRO Property at Auction. Ninety choice lots situated on Twenty-- ' third anil Twenty-fourth streets , Known as Wilcov addition , will bo offered to the highest bidder on Wednesday , Juno 29 , 1887 , at 3 o'clock p. m. This property is only 1 * miles from the court house and is the only chance parties will have to secure fine business and residence property close to the city. The motor line runs through this Tract. Terms one-fourth cash , bal ance in one. two and three years at 8 per cent , payable semi-anuually. Right to stop sale is reversed. J. C. WILCOX. I ) . A. AJ.LKN , Auctioneer. Cars Will no Hunnini ; Next Wcok and property will bo sure to boom along the Benson car lino. Wo have 20 acres (3J ( miles from P. O. ) which wo can sell at a great bargain if taken at once. 20 acres at $1,000.00 per acre , making 101 Jots at $102.50 per lot. J.ots 50x127 , all P&ATTKU , STAKED AND DKUICATCII. 13 lots fuco right on motor line. Lots in ad joining additions art ) selling from $450.00 to sfOOO.OO per lot. There is big money in this property. INNISTIGATE : , INVEST AND uu MADE WGALTIIT. For terms apply toGuATrox& NASU , 1421 Uouglas. A meeting of Castle Omaha No. 74 , KoighU and Ladies of the Golden Rule , will be held in their room ( St. Georges hall ) , on Monday evening , Juno 27th , 1837 , at 8 o'clock sharp. A full attend ance is requested , as an election ot ollicers will take place and other impor tant business. By order of the Commander. CartbaKO is unquestionably the cream of the Pa trick farm. The Metropolitan cable line , no matter on what street laid , will double the present prices of lots there. Brennan & Co. , Chamber of Commerce , ground Iloor on lUth street , are brents for Carthago. Mitchell & Hntnrn , arc headquarters for Carriages , Harness , Robes and Hovso Clothing. Also bolo agents for the Tooraoy Sulky and Cali fornia Ilorso Hoots. Mitchell & llalncs , Cor. 10th and Capitol Avo. Aquarian fountains and Jawn vases atT.W. . Head's -mantel house , 11 S. Fourteenth st. . . . ' - . FnUlTt''HIj FACTS. Oinnha' * Fruit Trade Where the Fruit Coinos From anil Who Soil * It. The wholesale fruit trade of Omalm' , which has always boon an important fac tor of trade , has received an additional impetus this season , The railroad rates wore never so favorable before , anil Omaha can now supply n very largo ter ritory with fruits to much bettor advan tage than can any other city. Within this territory is included all of Nebraska , the western half of Iowa , southern Da kota and certain parts of Kansas. The fruit growers of California are having a very early soi.-on ; tins year. As a rule , Omaha dealers consider tiiat they are doing well if they get in one car of fruit by the Fourth of July. Even tlum the fruit js not very good for re-shipment , and tvlll not stand up very well. This year several cars have already arrived , and thcro will bo several more before the Fourth. Upsides that , the fruit this season is of much bettor quality than usual at this time of year , and very littloj if any , poor fruit has been noticed. Thl.i season promises to be as good as that of two years ago , which will bo remembered by dealers , I'spociallv retailers , as boiiifj remarkably favorable for thorn , while last year wai regarded as a very poor season. One reason tor the good quality of the fruit this year is the fact that it has1 been coming from that part of California- lying east of Sacramento , and is raised in a latitude which is calculated to render it tiic most hardy , and hence the best for reshipmont. Thus far cherries Have con stituted a large share of tliu receipts , but they are now running short , and peaches , plums and apricots are in abundance. The plums are not so large as will como lati'r , but are of very good quality , llio variety known as KonigClaudte. Peaches are arriving in liberal quantities , and , though not as desirable as later varieties , have arrived in .splendid condition and iu good shape to bo reshipped. They are of the varieties known as the Alexander and Halo's Early. The most successful fruit growers ot California are Gcorgo 1) . Kellogg and W. J. Wilson & Son , whoso fruits are packed with the great est of care by experienced men. They ship only the best of fruit winch is sclcctod with care , all that which is poor and imperfect being thrown out. For the above facts regarding the fruit business wo are under obligations to Mr. liranch , of Branch < & Co. , who , by the way , have the exclusive handling in this section of the fruits of George I ) . Kellogg & W. J. Wilson & Son. liranch Us Co. have just closed out ono car , but they have another which will arrive iu time to till their orders to morrow , with still another the latter part of the week which will partly supply the Fourth of July trado. Dealers should file their orders before the date for ship ment and then , in the rush attendant on the Fourth of July , their shipments will not bo delayed. Hranch & Co. handle all kinds of fruits , and have boon the leaders in the berry trade this season , always having the best fruit on the market and on many days the onjy choice fruit ob tainable. Blackberries are beginning to come in , while raspberries and strawber ries , especially the latter , are growing scarce. H. P , MOUSn & CO. Enormous Bed Spread and Linen Sale. The white bed spreads that wo pur chased at the auction sale held bv the Messrs. Bliss , Fabyan & Co. , New York , May 81st , being the entire stock on hand of the great BATES MANUFACTURING co. , Wore so greatly appreciated by our cus tomers that wo will oiler another lot next MONDAY MORNING. Our prices for bedspreads will bo only a few cents above the auction prico. TOWKLS , TOWKLS. Wo will also have a surprise in store for our friends in the way of towels and intend giving some bargains tiiat you never dreamed of before. WIDE SHEETINGS. We have also some bargains in fmo sheetings that will bo placed on sale Monday morning at lOc to 15c a yard below - low regular. Watch to-morrow's paper for our sale. S P. MO RSE & CO. . "Over 150,000 Happy Thought ranges in use. " tor sale by C. F. Gardner , 710 North 10th st F. V' Alwator & Co. have just received a niuo line of the Mauaruh and Perfec tion vapor stoves. These stoves have been tried and proved in Omaha in years past , and any lady who lias used the Mon arch or Perfection could not be induced to change. They arc simple , safe and economical- This lirm carry nothing but the best , and their stock is the most complete in the city. You can find lawn mowers , vapor stoves , refrigeratois , a most elegant stock of cutlery , builders' hardware , house furnishing goods and mechanics' tools. Call and bee them. Alma K. Keith. 10 ! ) and 111 S. Ifith st , opp. P. O. All pur Millinery trimmed. Also Ribbons , Tips , Hats , Bonnets , &c. , marked down to close. Bargains in the Hair Department. Hangs warranted to remain in curl through the hottest , dampest weather , CHEAP. After the 4th of Juls our store will be closed evening.Yours ) , ALMA E. KUTII. Htirlincloti Route. excursions to First-class round-trip Sun Francisco and Los Angeles will leave Omaha on the mornings of July 7th , 1 1th and 17th at ten o'clock. Sixty dollars for round-trip tickets , good for six months. Stop-over allowed. Apply to II. Duuol , 1321 Farnam bt. Auction ! Auction ! I will oiler for sale at auction on Wed nesday , Juno 89 , at 2 p.m. ; 00 of the choicest lots in my addition , on Twenty- fourth and other streets. To parties do- tiring beautiful resilience and desirable business property , this is a rare opportu nity. The lots ottered are the cream and have heretofore boon hold out of market. A IOOK at the property will satisfy the must fastidious that it is the most accessi ble and desirable property that him yet been olio red. Right to stop sain reserved. J. C. WILCOX. I ) . A. AI.LKN , Auctioneer. A Itnrsa Milk Dairy For Hale. A rare bargain offered in a millc dairy consisting of 44 young COWH , lot of hogu , all the cans , wagons , horses , harness , good will and the route. Leasoof 80 acres of ground witli crops and good pasture , etc. One of the best opportunities to en- gaga in that kind of business that can bo found. Call at once for particulars on W. R. HBSNKTT&CO. , 113 , 115 , 117 N. 15th. Notice. There will bo a mooting of the building contractors' association at Clark's hall , llth st. , between Douglas und Dodge , Tuesday , Juno 28 , at 3 p. m. All persons furnishing maturial or employing labor in the construction of buildings are urgently requested to bo present. " T. W. HIAH ; , Sco'y. Aquarian fountains and .awn vases at T.W. Read's maUtel house 111 S. Pour.