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8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SUNDAY , AUGUST 4 , 1SS9.-TWELVE PAGES. v N , B , FALCONER , \7la\t \ Our Store Monday Morning , Great Inducement * Will Do Offered In Kvrry Department 20 Per Cent Discount Off All Imoo Curtains Until AumiHt 15. HOSIERY ! HOSIERY ! "Onyxl" "Onyxl" ' "Onvx ! " 60 do7.cn of the cclohratcd brand " * 'Onyx" ' stainless black colton hose , with white hcol nnd too , all full regular made , guaranteed absolutely fast black , nt ! Wo nor pair or three pair for $1. 1 solid case ladles' extra flno real lisle Ihrond Jersey filling vests In cream and white only. Tlioy are worth (15c ( each. Sale prlco ! V5c , or Ihreo lor $1. HANDKERCHIEFS ! HANDKERCHIEFS ! g' linen handkerchiefs , horn- etllchcd colored border , at 12c } , worth 26 dozen extra ( Inn all pure Hnon hoin- Blllchcd handkerchiefs in nlain while , and an elegant assortment of fancy bor ders nt l/5c / , good value for 2oc. GENTS' SOXI GENTS' SOXI 600 pairs penis' full regular made half-hoso in lisle Ihrcad , bnlbrlggan nnd fancy slrlnos , nil si/.os , al lOc per pair , or six pairs for $1. LINEN DEPARTMENT. Don't forget thai wo are still offering proal inducomonls in Ibis doparlmenl , and our prices on lowols , lablo damasks and napkins can not bo beat. HEAD THE PRICES. TOWELS. All Hnon buck towels at 7c , worth lOc. lOc.All All llnoii buck towels nt lOc , worth 16c. 16c.All All Hnon buck towels at 12cl , worth 18c. I3argaln Linun buck towels at lc ! ) , worth 2oc to 30c. Special Linen buck towels at 2oc , worth 40c. . TABLE DAMASKS. 1 case best Turkey rod damasks at 47o , worth ( ! 5o. 1 case 02-inch cream damask ( very flno ) at 49c , worth 75c. 1 case 02-inch bleached damask ( very flno ) at 02c , worth 8oc. i NAPKINS. Special About 30 dozen Ihreo-qunr- tor napkins at $2.03 per dozen. They nro slightly soiled. Former price from 83.75 to * 5. PATTERN TABLE CLOTHS. Extra II dozen assorted si/es in 2 , 2j 8 yards to close the lot , $1.08 ouch ; for mer price from $2.50 to $5. GREAT BED SPREAD SALE. 1 case crochet quilts at C9c , worth 85c. 1 case crochet quilts at 02c , worth 31.25. 2 cases crochet quilts at $1.22 , worth $1.50. 2 cases crochet quilts at $1.47 , worth $2.00. 1 case crochet quills at $1.08 , worth $2.76. Bargains in Marseilles quilts in same proportion. CRASHES. 1 bale Russian crash atlOic , worth 15c. 1 bale Iwillod crash al 8c , worth 15c. Mosquito nets al 2oca piece. 6 dozen Mexican hammocks at OSc , reduced from $1.3.3. Hammock slrolchors at lOc a pair , re duced from 25c. BLANKET AND FLANNEL DEPT. ( Second Floor. ) Wo have -still a few pair of colored blahKcls in rod and gray , secure a pair during lliiij sale , the price is almost half what they are worth during the blanket Benson. - Tennis suitings at 20c , reduced from 60c. 60c.Silk Silk comfofls al $27.50. Wo have reduced these elegant silk cider down corafortb to $27.50 , formerly $40 and $ -15. 15.FLANNELS. FLANNELS. 6 pieces zophyrMlannol at 60c , worth G5c. 5 piece's 4-4 zephyr flannel at 75c , worth $1. 6 piocs J linen warp at COc , worth 85c. 6 pieces silk warp at $1 , worth 81.25. MUSLIN AND SHEETING DEPT. 1 case 30-inch cambrio at 8Jc , worth 12Jo ( only ono dollar's worth to a cus tomer. 20 per cent off everything in our drapery department.N. . N. B. FALCONER. A Grand IDxoursloii to Yellowstone Nntionnl Park and OtlioiI'romiiiatvt Places in tlio West. On Thursday , August 8 , Iho Union Pacific railway will run an excursion from Omaha , Nob. , to Yellowstone Na tional park and oilier places in Iho \vcsl , Including Great Shoshone falls ( the poor of Niagara ) , Ogden , Salt Lake ! * City , Denver and over the far-famed Bow-Knot loop. Ono special feature of this occasion Is that the Union Pacific will take Its own slagos ( magniuront Concords ) and flno stage horses along on Iho Irain , and Iho parly will have the pleasure of slaging around Iho dif ferent places al which slo)3 | are made , free of cost. The visit to Shoshone falls will also bo of striking interest. Elegant Pull man sleepers will bo furnished for the occasion , and the trip will last Iwonly- ono days. The ovcoodingly low rate of 8176 has boon made for this excursion , which includes railroad faro , hotels , meals , sleeping car accommodations and staging in the park as well asolsowhoro. Arrange to go on this excursion you will never regret it. For full particulars address , H. P. DKUICL , Clly Ticket Agt. 11)02 ) Farnainjit. , Omaha , Nob. ISXI'OSITJON. Merchant ) * ' and .itiiuuf.toturcr.t' Kx- All parties winning space to made ex hibits in Iho Coliseum building during the exposition lo bo held next September - bor bhould apply soon us possible to John S. Prince ut the building or by mull. No charge for spaco. All correspond ence uiiHwornd promptly. JOHN S. PitiNOii , Manager. The Sacred Heart academy , for day pupils , sllualod on St. Mary's avenue und Twonly-suvonlh Btrools. Is an insll- tullou do voted to the moral and inlol- leclual education of young girls. The corn-no includes ovorylhlng from a nro- jmralory department lo a finished clasbicul education. Besides Iho ordi nary academical course , music , paint ing , drawing and the languages are taught. French IB included in the or dinary course. Dtlfaronco of religion is no obstacle to the receiving of pupils , provided they conform to the gcnoral regulation of the school. The scholastic term bo- pins the first Tuesday of September. Classes commence al 0 n. in. , und nro dismissed at 3iO ; ! p. in. , an hour for recrcalion being allowed at noon. Will clvo $100 lo any ono procuring for mo a paying situation. Am 30years old , married , thoroughly educated , and long experience in do tail ollico work n.3 well na managing , Bond furnished. Address F 35,13KK ofllco. + Don't forget every Monday evening is exclusively for ladies at the New Nuta- toriuai , A BLAZE OF BARGAINS , At The Fair of J , L. Brandois & Sons , 602-610 S. 13th St. TO-MORROW IS THE DAY. One Cane , Dnulilo Fold , Fin nit Im ported Ijtnon Uo India Worth Fully Fifty cents , nt Fourteen cents n. Ynrd. One case line India linen , regular price 12c } , at 4c. } All checked nain seeks nnd fine white goods , worth lOc , reduced to 60. Two cases 44-Inch wide find wool gray dross flnnnols , worth fully 60c , tit lOlo. All our very finest all wool summer dress goods , worth up to 75e , nt 29c. Two cases of line wool cashmere , regular GOo qualities , nt U3c. All the remaining Oriental laces at len yard. Our entire stock of Oriental lace skirtings , worth up to $ iJ , at JWc n yard. Heavy honeycomb crush toweling , 21o a yard. Fine all linen unbleached toweling , 5o n ynrd. Very fine check glass toweling , Uo n yard. All grades llncst Imported German toweling , l"c } n yard. Extra largo all llnoii towels , Oe each. Our entire stock Jersey ribbed vests In nil colors , worth from 2oc to 50e , nt Oc. Our entire stock of silk trimmed imported Jersey ribbed vests , worth up to $ ! . ' . ! ) , nt SJ5c. One hundred very fine colored Moire satin pnrasols , worth up to $2 , at G9c. Very finest , black all silk lace trimmed parasols , worth up lo $4 , at 31.75 for to-morrow only. Good qual ity boys' calico waists , Uc. Fine per cale waists , Jioc. French Ilnnnolettu waists , 48c. Gents' gauze undershirts , flu. All fancy stripe underwear. 2oc. Imported Balbriggan underwear , liOc. Men's line while trimmed nightshirts. 4e. ! ) 4e.Good Good quality reinforced men's un- Inundriod white shirts , 29c. Very best quality unlaundricd white shirts , Now York mills muslin , rein forced back and front , 2200 linen bosom nnd bands , 4Uc. Best quality celluloid collars , nil styles , 16c. Finest imported percale laundried shirts , C5c. Big line men's working shirts , 2-5c. MEN'S AND LADIliS' SHOES. Ladies' kid shoes worth $2 , D and E , ! ) Se a pair. Genuine hand turned French kid shoes , opera and common sense last , regular $4.60 shoes , cut down to $2.26. Every pair warranted. Men's calf shoes ( bats ) 0 to 9 , worth $2 , go at $1.10. Men's line French calf shoos , hand sewed , worth 87 nnd $8 , cut down to $4.10. Ladies' line Paris kid shoes , regular $5 shoe at $2.35. Ladies' line dongola , all sixes and lasts , regular SH.oO shoo ut $2.25. Boys button shoes : 1-5 , regular SI.76 quality , out down to $1.10. This great sacrifice sale will commence Monday. Kemombor this and save money when you can. Open every evening until 0 o'clock. J. L. BK.VXDKIS & SONS , THE FAIR , 502 , 504 , 600 , 508 and 510 S. 18th St. l'crlcln . Gntch & Ijauninn , 1514 Farnam st. , commencing Monday , August 5 , will offer their entire stock of fancy goods and ornaments at special prices to make room for fall importa tions. This includes an immense stock of china , bisque , faience , brass and bronze and a magnificent line of rich cut glass at a discount of 15 uer cent to 40 per cent. This isn genuine clearing sale , and everything in the above lines will bo subject to the discount. Any one ex pecting U ) purchase those goods within the noxtsix months will bo amply re paid by buying now , as the reduction will be very liberal. Every tiling marked in plain figures , and. your inspection especially invited PKIIKINS , GATCII & LAUMAN , 1514Farnam St. . new Paxton Building. The Provident Savings , Loan and Building association , ollico northeast corner Fifteenth and Dodge streets , is making n record for successful manage ment to bo proud of. The following notice to shareholders has just been Issued : Omaha , August 1,1SS ! ) . A div idend of 3 per cent is this day credited to shareholders of July 1 , out of the earnings of the month. Charles C. Knoisly , secretary. AMA.TJ3UH I'HOTOOUAl'IIHKS. For Photographic Otitfltn Go to George Iloyu's , 1-tt-t loilio Wt. Headquarters for first class equip ments only. Wo keep no toys , but guarantee to sell you a $7.60 outfit that will do satis factory work und , furthermore , wo have experienced salesmen to instruct you. Be sure to plvo us a call before buy ing. GKOIIUK HEVN , 1414 Dodge St. Chtcnco , Milwaukee & St. Pnul R'y Via Omnlm and Council Bluffs. Short line to Chicago and the east. Finest dining cars in the world. Through sleeping cars to Chicago. Ele gant free chair cars. Only direct route ; o the G. A. 11 , omcnmpmont at Milwnu- fco. Everything first-class. Fast trains Lo Chicago and all points cast. For further information enquire at Ticket Olllce , 1601 Farnam St. , in Bar ker block. F. A. NASH , General Agent. Oninlia'H Ilnlicinlun Population. OMAHA , Augusta. To the Ehtor of TUB I3ic : : Your editorial mention of the progress of Bohemian people in Omaha is correct , ex cept as to numbers , which you greatly under estimate. Five or six years : , go your llgnrc ? might have bean correct , but the Increase lius Hineo kept pace wiUi the growth of our prosperous city. At the present time there are no less than 1.-.200 Bohemian families , nnd possibly l.fiOO in this city , not counting South Omaha , Why , the Bohemian assem bly of Kiilfrhts of Labor at ono time had a membership of nearly four hundred ; the inembcrHhip of thn Holieinlun societies now Is upwards of flvo hundred , and no one will IH-etcnd to say that moro than one-third of the people aru members of some society , I am pretty pertain that there are moro than 1.200 families , at least 0,000 inhabitants of Bohemian extraction in our city. JOHN HOSICKV. Abstracts of title to Wyoming oil lands furnished. Assessment work done und vorllled to by atlldavlt and corti- llcuto of recorder. Claims located. J. J. Corbott , Casper , Wyoming. It IB Always Cool In the cars of the Chicago & North western. Their two daily fast trains- stlUloavo at 2:45 : p. m. from the Union Pacific depot , Omaha , arriving at Chicago cage 7 o'clock next morning. That is Instor time than other lines make. In ulditlon to the "llyors" there are two other eastern traina daily. Free chair 3ars. Newest und best sleojiors. Vos- tlbulud trains , No ehnngo of cars at Council Bluffs. Everything right up to the times. Low rates now to the oast. oast.City ticket ollico , 1401 Farnam st. n. II. KlTCllll ! , General Agent. The annual Sunday school picnic of , ho Kuntzo Memorial Evangelical Lutheran church will take plueo at Waterloo , Nob. , on Thursday , August j. A special train will leave the Union Pacific depot at 0A.M. sharp. Adults' tickets , 75c : children's tickets , 60o. All are cordially invited to ftltoud. Ilrox. Special sale of ladles' and gents' fur nishing goods. All sunimor goods to be closed out at onco. 100 doladlos' black silk mitts , only Oc per pair , re duced from 2-C. The balance of our line black silk Mllanoso mitts , worth COc , reduced to 2-ic. Wo nro mnkiiu sweeping reductions in gloves of nil kinds. You can buy corsets now nt just i our rogulnr price. Dr. Ball's summer cor sets never sold for less than $1. Out prlco lo close only 60o per pair. All our 81.2-3 French woven corsets reduced to 75c. 25 doz. corsets , odds and ends , re duced just ono-lmlf. Ladles' flno balbriggan - briggan hose only 12jc , reduced from 25c. 100 doz ladies' fast black hose , every pair fully warranted not to fade or croak , only 2oo per pair , worth 60c. All our 50c fancy hosiery reduced to 2-Sc. 2Sc.Boys heavy cotton hose , gray mixed only lOc per pair , worth 20o. Ladles' jersey ribbed vests , 12Jc , IGo , lOo and 2-5c just half price. Gouts' fancy suspenders , our 25o line reduced to lOc. Gents' Now York mills muslin un- laundrlodshlrls , double back and front , llnoii bosoms , only 55o each , reduced from 75c. For this week wo will make special cut prjcoson gouts' flannel shirts of all kinds. Gents' flno night shirts 50c , reduced from 7oc. A good quality of linen collars only lOc , reduced from 20c. Gents' linen cuffs only 12c } , worth 25c. Balance of our boys' shirt waists at less than cost. Prices cut in two on gouts' summer underwear. Gents' pauzo underwear 15c and 25o , just 4 price. Gents' sanitary gray underwear 35c , reduced from 75c. Gents' line halbriggan underwear only t5c ! , reduced from 50c. Wo will also make deep cuts on silk umbrellas. All our 20-inch umbrellas , sold at $5 and $0 , reduced to $3.60. All our $2,50 Glorias , in 20-inch , re duced to $1.50. 100 doz. fairy bustles , the best and newest in the market , only IJJc onch , others ask 25c , All our dressing sacks for ladies , slightly soiled , worth $1.50 , $2.00 and $2.60 , reduced to 60 each. Special prices on ladies' and children's muslin underwear for balance of this week. Don't forgot that we are head quarters on wall paper. HAYDEN BROS. , Dry Goods and Carpets. II/YYIM'.N IIUOS. Tr.ido Conier ofthe City. Summer sale of millinery and ( lowers ; now designs in huts and fresh attrac tions in ( lowers ; nothing handsomer has been shown this season , and prices arose so low that all can buy ; now styles ; beautiful in quality and colors and low prices.SPECIAL SPECIAL RIBBON SALE. Wo are now showing a line line of ribbons in all styles and shades , and ask special attention to a large assort ment of line fancy silk ribbons , worth 35c , on sale this week at lOc u yard ; every fibre guaranteed pure silk. BOOKS AND PERIODICALS. In this line wo have superior attrac tions to show ; our book stock is largo and selected with great caro. and in it our customers can find standard works of all authors. History , poetry , prose , travel , science , art , story books for young people , and children's books in all variety of typo and illustrations. Our book department is decidedly at tractive , and prices are so low that these who hoar of them como to see and to buy at half ttio prices usually asked for such books. SHOES , SHpES , SHOES. The leading prices. Commencing Monday , wo will offer the best line of shoes for the least money ever shown in Omaha. Women's nice kid shoes , $1 nnd $1.25. Misses' nice goat and grain spring heels , $1 and $1.2o. Men's fine congress shoes , SI. 2-3. Children's tip shoes , croat and kid , 20c , 2-3c to Soc. The best kid baby shoes in Omaha for 25c , tip on. Don't miss the sale this week. HAYDEN BROS. , Dry Goods and Shoes. Personal Harry VV. Moody loft last evening for Cnicago. Mr. Henry Hardy , of the firm of H. Hardy & Co. , is in the cast on business. Mr. Thomas V. O'Donncll , of Bloomington - ton , 111. , is visiting friends in the city. Mrs. S. P. Morse and children nro summering on the New England coast. Mrs. Henry Hardy and family , of I'opploton avenue , are visiting in Chicago. Messrs. James and Alonzo Davis have just returned from a pleasure trip to Hastings und vicinity. James M. Brown loft last evening for New York City. On next Wednesday ho leaves for Scotland. Mr. E. Rosewater , editor of THE BEK , loft for Chicago last night on business. Ho will return Wednesday. Walter C. Clark leaves this evening for Denver , whore ho will make his home and bo general agent of tbo Dupout Powder com pany. Mrs. E. E. Jones returned Saturday morning from a short visit to her pirenis n Marshulltowu , la. Her fllstcr Miss Lulu Calhoun , caino with bar , and will remain until September , the guest of her sisters , Mrs. Jones nnd Mrs. C. iX Thompson. Hon. William McQinnla , chief Justice of Wyoming , is in the city , on route to Sun- dunce , Wyo. , to hold a session of the terri- : orlal court. Ho was accompanied by A. C. Campbell , United States district attorney for Wyoming ; C. N. Coleman , deputy clerk of the lirst district of Wyoming ; U. ( J. Mentis t-is , court stenographer , and A. J. Parsaoll. The party arrived yesterday from Cheyenne and leave to-day for Sundance. They made a visit to TUB Uni ; building last night , und , llico nil visitors , ucro profuse in their ox- iresslons of admiration over the monarch or newspaper buildings. _ Spiiofnl Auction. Monday 10 a. in. at our salesroom 1121 Farnam , the balance of cook stoves , icaters , bedroom suits , etc. , brought 'rom 171H St. Mary's avo. Omaha Auc tion and Storage Co. Fast Time lo the Knst. The Burlington No. 2 , fast vestibule express , loaves Omaha daily nt 8:15 : p. m. and arrives at Chicago ut 7:00 : the next morning , in time to connect with all morning trains out of Chicago for the cast. The famous fast mail , now car rying passengers , lonvosOmaha dally at COO p.m. and Council Bluffsat 9:25 : p.m. , arriving at Chicago at 12:00 : noon the fol- owing day , the fastest time over made between the Missouri river and Chicago cage on a regular schedule. Pullman palace sleeping cars and free reclining : hair cars on all through trains. Sumptuous dining cars on vestibule ex press trains both to Chicago and Den ver. City ticket ollico , 1223 Farnam st. Telephone 2-r > 0. The Commercial National Ilitnlc. The gas and electric fixtures for this low structure will bo the linest and best n the city. They will bo furnished by Uusboll , Pratt & Co. , 810 South Fif teenth stroot. Seine of the beautiful lobigus are now on exhibition in their windows. They carry the largcbt and Inost stock , and are the only exclusive ixturo IIOUBO In the west. Hcmovul The Canflold Manufacturing Co. bog a announce to their patrons and the .rado in general of their removal to 014 S. llth St. , ( Boinls Bag Factory ) nour lltb. St. vUiilucu f ? . P.Mtlirsc &Cn. Will hnvo a special sale of LADIES' MUSLIN UNUKRWEAU , LADIES' ' CAMBRIC , OE9GIIAM and other wash fabric milts-uind a very choice lot of WHITE LAWN DRESSES. CORSET COVHHS. 25o plain but-porfcct fitting and mndo of best cambrio muslin worth 60c , our prlco 25c. CORSET COVERS. 50 cts onch , I large assortment all tucked and embroidered , many styles , worth 75 to VOc cholco 50c. CORSET COVEtta , OScts onch ; superb stvlcs , superior trimmings , richly embroidered and fin ished , worth $1.60. GOWNS , 50c ; Mother Hubbard style , tucked yoke , made of extra good materials , full size and length , worth 75 cents ; our prlco , 60c. GOWNS , 08c ; trimmed with embroidery , em broidery nnd tucks , lots of styles , worth $1.60 ; our prlco , 08c. DRAWERS , 60c mid 75c : all worth 2oo to 60c n picco moro than wo ask ; handsomely trimmed , largo assortment , 60 and 76c. CHEMISE. 60c , OSc , $1.25 3 lines worth 60 per cent moro than these prices. CHILD'S ' DRESSES. 76c gingham , plainplaids and stripes , neatly trimmed , ages 2 to 10 years , worth $1.2-3 to $1.75 , choice 76c. LADIES' WASH DRESSES. $2.75 and $3.50 ; ginghams , cambrics , sateens , etc. ; these prices do not cover the cost of making. S. P. MORSE & CO. A DirPEHKNCIO IN IIUGGIUS. The PiircluiHor Unilly Sold ami Always Sorry Kor It. There is only ono house in Omaha that handles the celebrated Columbus Buggy company's vehicles , while- there are many who handle Columbus ( Ohio ) buggies. Note the distinction in thonbovo par agraph. Many of the cheapest vehicles , both in quality and price , nro purchased by persons not familiar with the above facts. No buggy manufactured in the United States equals the jobs turned out by the Columbus Buggy company , consequently there are many who try to imitate the name or.advortisoa buggy manufactured in Columbus , Ohio , as a "Columbus "Kpr.v ; " they are sharp enough , however - over , not to call it a "Columbns Buggy company's buggy. " To these un- nqualntod with these facts a Columbus buggy seemingly is as good as a Columbus Buggy company's buggy , and while the price of the Colum bus buggy is very low , they think they have a big bargain and make a pur chase , only to find inside of a week that they have boon sold , and sold badly. The pressure brought upoc tno Colum bus Buggy company to furnish cheap and inferior work and to give it the benefit of their name and roputalion , has boon very heavy from many sources , but this the Columbub Buggy company have constantly refused to do , until con sumers generally throughout the whole length nnd broauih of the land know if they want an absolutely reliable vehi cle , they must buy ono manufactured by the Columbus Buggy company. These goods nro only handled in Omaha by Messrs. Angono & Firestone , Farnum und 10thsts. A Choice List or Summer RcHorts. In the lake -regions of Wisconsin , Minnesota , Iowa and the two -Dakotas , there are hundreds of charming locali ties pre-emptorily lilted for summer homos. Among the following selected list are names familiar to many of our readers as the perfection of northern summer resorts. Nearly all of the Wis consin points of interest within a short distance from Chicago or Milwaukee , and none of them are so far awav from the "busy marls of civilizationr > that they cannot bo reached in a few hours of travel , by frequent trains , over the finest road in the northwest the Chicago , Milwaukee &St. Paul railway : Oconomowoc. Wis. Clear Lake. Iowa. Minocqun , Wis. Lakes Okoboji , Iowa. Waultesba , Wis. Spirit Lake , Iowa. Palmyra , Wis. Frontenue , Minn. Tomahawk Lakes , Lake Minnetouka , Wis. Minn. Lakeside , Wis. Ortonville , Minn. Kilbourc City , Wis. Prior Lake , Minn. ( Dells of the Wis- White Bear Lake , consln. ) Minn. Beaver Dam , Wis. Big Stone Lake , Da- Madison , Wis. kota. For detailed information , apply at ticket ollico,1501 Farnam street , Barker Block. G. A. It. Grand Reunion of the soldiers and sailors of Nebraska at Kearney , August 12 to 17 , 1889. The committee have se cured for location , the spacious grounds overlooking Lake Kearney , and the programme , consisting of sham battles , dress parades , artillery drills and duels , and magnificent display of fireworks , will bo the most attractive over offered. For this occasion the Union Pacific , ' The Overland Route , " will soil tickets from all points on its lines in Nebraska at a rate of one faro for the round trip. Don't fail to attonU. For other information mation apply to your nearest ticket agout , or E. L. LoitAX , Gen'l Pass. Agt. , Omaha , Nob. BIIBVITII39. The Tennessee jubilee singers will sing nt the Newman Methodist church this evening , The motor company began running regular trains on Twenty-lift ) ! street north to Lake yesterday. This line runs on Burt street to Twenty-second , north on Twenty-second to Charles , west on Charles to Twenty-fifth nud thcnco to Lako. A complaint was filed In the police court by Dennis Filzpatrlck against B. Johnson , charging him with stealing 150 brass con nections of the valuu of $200. A musical entertainment under the aus- ilccs of the Cathollo Young Men's Union of Dmaha will bo given in St. Phllomona's hall , tfinth nnd Howard streets , on Wednesday evening , AugusL'21 , An admission fee of 23 cents will bo charged. Ono Faro KxonrnlonH. On August Oth and 2th ( ) , September [ Oth and 2ith. and October 8tli , round .rip . tickets will'bo sold via the Santa ' 'o route at onoilowost llrta class faro lo Cansas , Texas , Indian territory , Now Mexico , Colorailo and Utah , reaching cities of Culveston , Austin , Ft. Worth , Dallas , Oklahoma , Guthrie , Panhandle City , El Puso , Doming , Denver , Colorado Springs , Puonlo , Trinidad , Salt Lake City , Ogden und intonncdialo KlilltS. Tickets good thirty days. Stop over iriviloges at nleasuro while on the > untu Fo. For maps , rates and full information regarding optional roulcs call on or iddrots K. L. Palmer , Freight und Passenger Agent , S. M. Osgood , General Agent , Santa Fo Roulo , 1303 Farnam street , Omaha , Nob. Removal. Welly & Guy would respectfully in- orm their friends and patrons Ihut ow- ng to circumstances over which they uul no control , have been compelled to nave their saddle und harness om- ) orium to No. 1810 Farnam street , vhere tboy hope you will look Ihom up and inspect the linost line of harness , tuddloa und turf goods in the west. ANI ) Klcgnnt CarrlntrcH I'ut Up In First. Clnss Style nl Homo. Omnlm is fast becoming n mnnufnc- fnclurlng center. A rldo over the city will astonish the avorngo citizen nt the number nncl extent ol mnnufucturtnc establishments now In operation. Last May the now firm of Frost and Harris secured a lease upon tha Pruyn building corner 22d and Iznrd streets , nnd opened nnoof the most complete - ploto cnrrlage manufacturing nnd re pairing shops in the city. The building is admirably designed for their pur poses , bolng well lighted and roomy. Upon the first floor may bo found the salesroom , which Is well stocked , an of fice , and very completely furnished and manned wood and iron work shops , besides n stock room for carriage hardware. Upon the second floor are the painting and trimming rooms. In the trimming room are found elegant Imported broadcloths , moss and bales of curled hair , materials never used in inferior work. It may bo well to state right hero that they will not manufacture or deal in poor work. The paint room is under the direct super vision of Mr. Harris , ot the firm , who was engaged for 18 years as superin tendent of the paint department of A. J , Simpson. Ills presence there is a guarantee ' of workmanship of the high est' kind. His assistants nro nrtists in their lino. The other partner , Mr. Frost , is a thorough work man , having learned his trade regu larly in Southampton , England , with John Wilson & Son , and boon lalor en gaged ns superintendent of construc tion for nine years by A. J. Simpson of this city. They employ fifteen men be sides Iho Iwo partners who are actively engaged all of the timo. Tholr stock oi materials is the best that can bo secured nnd they guanantoo their workmanship. They number among their patronssomo of tlio best citizens of Omnlm , and some very nobby turnouts will soon bo finished in their shop , They are prepared to manufacture ta order any kind of carriage , plioaton , cart , coupe or other vehicle , and equal in workmanship and finish Iho very best eastern worlc. They also dp all kinds of repairing promptly and give satisfaction. Frost & Harris have given Omaha what she needed a thor oughly first dug cnrrriago factory. S. A. Orchard , 151 li nnd Knrnuni , Will offer , Monday and Tuesday , rem nants of China and Japan mailings in lengths from Hvo lo twenty yards nt loss than half former prices. To tlio Sea Shorn nnd the White MountniiiB. Three moro trips of the finest train in the world. The next "Sea Side and White Mountains Special , " solid Pullman vcs- tibulcd train of the Chicago & Grand Trunk railway , loaves Dearborn Sta tion , Chicago , Wednesday , July ill , August 7 and August 14 , at 6 p. m. The attractions of Niagara Falls , Thousand Islands , Rapids of the St. Lawrence river , Monlreal and Iheglorioussccnory of Iho White Mountains , are all en joyed by passengers on this modern hotel on wheels. The entire Irain , in cluding dining car. barber shop , ladies' and gentlemen's bath rooms , li brary , and observation car , with four magnificent Pullman vestibuled sleeping palaces , nil lighted by elec tricity , runs through to the Atlantic coast without change of any car. The ladies should not overlook the special feature of a "lady attendant , " who ac companies the train. Passengers for the White Mountains. Rangeloy Lakes , Poland Springs , Portland , Bar Harbor. Old Orchard , York Harbor , Ports- inouth , Isle of Shoals , and all Iho sea side and mountain rosorls of New Eng land , should secure accommodations early on this finest train in the world bv applying to E. H. Hughes , General Weslern Passenger Agent Chicago & Grand Trunk railway , No. 103 Clark st. , Chicago , 111. Tourist tickels to all eastern sum mer resorts are now on sale good lo Oc- lobor 31. IlELilUlOUS. A boy preacher named Leo , of Slookton , Cal. , has been committed to the lunatic asv- lum. Tnis should Do a warning to infant prodigies. Mine. Tisza , wife of thei'Hungarian ' prime minister , has donated 12-199 florins to tlio orphanage fund of the Jewish Ladies' Aid association of Huda-Pcstb. The seventh annual report of the Homo for Aged and Infirm Israelites In St. Louis states that the total funds of the society now amounts to S1S.C01. The homo has 440 in mates. The Roman Catholic church in America Is at last have n truly popular prayer-book. It has been compiled by Kov. Clarence E. Woodman , ono of the Now York Paulist fathers , and Is now issued with the approval of Cardinal Gibbons and the imprimatur of Archbishop Corrigan. There are now eighty-two medical mission aries in China , the majority of whom are from the United States : sixteen ot them nro fomalc physicians. There are largo mission hospitals and dispensaries in Poking , Tient sin , Shanghai , and Canton , and iiuallor ones at various other cities. The Episcopal bishop of Manchester , Dr. Moorhmiso , broke the ice of intolerance same days ago by inviting his Roman Cath olic friend and neighbor , Dr. Vaughan , bishop of Salford , to a garden party. Tlio invitation was accepted , and nobody has BO far raised tbo cry of "Tho church in dan ger. " Cardinal Newman has returned to Bir mingham in Improved health being , in fact as active at olgl > ty-nlno as ho was when ho and the conlury were u decade younger. Though his mind is clear us over , his hands have forgolton their cunning. Ho writes only with great effort , and now the difticulty is increased by a slight failure of eyesight. But the cardinal still sees well enough to read his daily paper. Salmon in Alaskn. The salmon fishery of Alaska is ex tending rapidly. In 1881 ! the number of cnHos packed was it,000 ( ! ; last voar , 419- ! 23H , and this year it will bo over 1,000- 000. The fish is much smaller than Iho Columbia River salmon , ranging from five to forty pounds , but of excellent fiuvor and color. An ImmoriHO Ha by. Mrs. Ole Oleson , of Dotroil , a Swed ish woman , is Iho proud mother of a bouncing boy only one year old , who weighs 150 pounds. A dinio museum manngor olTorad $100 per week for the privilege of exhibiting the child , but the mother roluticd lo listen to him , Sonrml tlio Alula to Death. A ( armor near Pnrkoraburg , W. Va. , claims thai ono of his mules was scnrog lo death by lightning. The lightnlnd knocked down a shed under which the jmilo was standing , and the animal starlcd lo run and kept it up until it dropped down dead. "FINE iMlir For sale Jn CAR LOAD LOTS , NEBRASKA ICE CO. , Kearney , Neb. rOTJCK TO IIUIfiIiilS-'fho ) : o wuntlnc St. Final ScttlomontofthoOlgnnxmkora Lnbol Dlffloulty. FINISH OF THE PLUMBERSSTRIKE Iilttlo Doing Ainont ; ttio Unions IMc- nlcs nnd Mont In js Announced Ooncrnl Notes of Interest to the Ijnliorors of the OUy , Ilniitln That Toll. Tlio plumbers' strlico. nftor arntrfilnc ; along for nearly tli rco months , wns brought to u termination lust Alonilny by tlio surrender of the strikers. It was not u cuso of starve out , ns tlio strikers still had flttfllelciil bucking to ltcci > thorn nlloat avhllo longer , but too ninny non-union men , perfectly willing to worlc , Hocked into the city , and the bosses wore nblo to cover nciirly nil the work placed Into tholr hands without the strikers' assistance. The Inst stnnd taken by the Journeymen was to ilcmnnd that the non union men employed In thn shops should bo dlscharced , but this the masters refused - fused to do , ns they hud contracted with the mun for at least u year's worlc. The Journeymen fought for this point for a week nnd then succumbed nltosothor , and KIWO U ) , the struggle It boln evident that they could not win. The men have boon busy looking for work this weolt and ninny of them of ROIIO back to the shops ol their former employers , but others have not been so fortunate und arc still without work. Many of the man will bo compelled to lenvo the city. Everything is swimming along harmoni ously with the clgixr makers again. The manufacturers 1mvo discontinued the use ot the red label which they had arbitrarily adopted and gone buck to the blue label. The Intter label Is indorsed and recognized all over the United States by the uuU.ii , ami they claim that tlio rod conlllctcd with the one of their choice , In fact , was nothing more nor loss than a boycot upon it. Tlio rod lablo. it will bo remembered , was cotton UD by the local manufacturers , and they undertook to foist It upon the trade. The decisive opposition of the union , however , has finally Induced thorn to call It off und hereafter tlio blue Inbol is all that will bo used in fact Is the only label the labor element will recognize. J. J. AlcGuIro , the president of the car penters' union of the United Stati-s , will probably bo In Omaha during the month of September , McOulro Is nn eloquent speaker und his presence in Omaha would add HOW vigor to the already prosperous order of the carpenters in Omiilm. A reception will bo tendered him , and prob.ibly the opportunity afforded for listening to some of his wise and interesting talks. - * The labor unions of the city are said to bo contemulating n union excursion to Caldwell park , near Lincoln , during the latter part of this month. A special train will bo run over tlio Union Pacific , nnd every arrange ment made toward insuring n good tune. It is estimated that there will bo at least six couch loads attend the cxcusion. 4r The attention of the coouers Is called to the fact that there will bo n meeting of local union No. 1 , at ICossler's hull , 1214 South Thirteenth street 8 o'clock . . , at p. m. to-mor row. The president makes the urgent re quest that all the members attend. * * There Is nothing now in the painters' nnd plumbers' unions beyond the fact that allnro busily employed at fair wages. * Tno resolution of the council that nil the work upon the new city hall should bo douo by local union labor , was introduced at the request and petition of the worltingnien of tlio city , and they feel more than ulcused ut the result. * H The Typographical union hold a short meeting last Sunday , transacting .routine business only. There have been uo new de velopments in the controversy between the national union ami the Brotherhood of Lo- comotiva Engineers. Not a week passes but several new mem bers are added to the rolls of the different Carpenters' unions. The union men are de voting much of their spare time to the work of recruiting. * # All delegates of the Central Labor union are asked to bo present at n mooting of that organization to bo hold at Gate City hall , at 10 o'clock to-monow , when arrangements will bo made for the celebration of Labor day. * Milkman and Prince. A generation ago some thirty odd years wlioti I was a freshman in Bur lington college , J used to hour on my visits to Trenton a grist of queer stories about Prince Murut , who once drove u milk wagon in that town , and was re fused in marriage by 11 score of Trenton belles , says a writer in the Philadel phia Record. None of the latter dreamed that the seedy young furmor- millnniin would over bo restored as n Prince of the Empire , and tlio people from whom ho had borrowed money never dreamed of being repaid. Times are changed , and perhaps some impov erished old women still survive at Tren ton who now wish they had married the milkman , whoso son , Prince Murat , is now thought to bo a brilliant catch for Miss Gwendoline Caldwell , of this city. Iho Murat legions in Trenton might bo worth a Bohemian hunt. Pcnnlflon Ilroi. Turn out Monday. You can buy sumnior goods cheap. 75 pieces fancy strlpo nnd mixed beiges , worth 16c to 2oo on enlo Monday ( to ynrd ; line ol.nl- llos 7u yard , others sell MI mo quality at 18c ; big line double fold dross goods at 12o ] ynrd , not one- half prlco ; big line checks nainsooks Monday nt lOc , 12Jc nnd 15o yard , not onu-hnli prlco ; dotted and fig ured Swiss lOoyaru , worth up toI0c ; Paclllo lawns Vjo ynrd , figured Batiste- cloths 7 } ynrd : Indian Head unblonch muslin fie ynrd ) 1 case Inrgo figured comforter calicos Monday 42o vnrd ; 100 yard sowing stlkficspool ; 10 ynrd twistlo spool ; tourist ruchings Ifia box , 0 yards ; 800 rolls no tv carpets at nwny down low prices , get your carpets now before busy season opens. Do you want your old carpets roilttcd or laid , If so wo do It very cheap ; nlso make n specialty of nil kinds of shade work any slzo. ItHNNISON DUOS. Hoafoyvt ITonfoyundortnkor8 & Catho lic church sunpllcs , 218 S 14th. Tel JM5. i STILL II CHANGE AT $15. Bomo good bargains may yet l > o found among oiir odd sizes ot mon's suits. Hoar In mind these nro not interior gnoilH which o offer , but flrstclass m every particular. COimcilE StlEIll Paris Uoiwal Exposition IB now open. TnrtlM ilo'lrlnc Kooil aceommo latlo on tlio new lario oxiri s BUmmurs of the Pnmou * FRENCH MAIL LINE , Which urn noted for tliclr rcKiilitrtr , l to rail- the trt" to ] 1" " Make Early Application for Berths. Thll , ' ' ' " > neccMiirjr on ncconnt of the hearr IrnvfUUirlnu' tlio jiirintr ami uram r rnoutus. McCAGUE BROS. . 1W ( South ] 5th S't. , HARRY E. MOORES , Io02 Farnam St. , U. L. HALL , 1223 Farnam St. , J. H. GREEN , 1501 Farnam St. , Aeoiits Omulia , Nab. M AUIUCi : W. KOZM1NSKI. LOTS IN THE AT BOTTOM IMCICES. A Sure Investment. For Man * . Prices nml Informntlon , cnll on o mlilri'ss i' . B. SIMMONS , l.uml Commissions C. to N. W. Hy.X Fit til Are. , Chicago. 111. J8. IREY. LOANED On 1st and 2nd Mortgages At Lowest Rates. Mortgage Paper Bought , sgFronzor Block Opp. P. O. H n M orBiinParlidienrChlcaito ) . nnardlnir Si BUI School fbrUIrl * and Vnuiw I.i < llai. KorKgg . . lA . . " . cntulocuo addrcns Q. THAVKlt. > J > ilorgnu I'ark , 111. , or ITilaillsun btreut , CUIcaccs 111. ONE DIME. ONE DIME. Best Week of the Season. Correct Presentation ofthe Popular Opera , By the Chicago Giiurcfi Choir Opera Co , As given by the New York Casino , with the fol lowing cast of characters : MISS AMY LESLIE , Prima Donna , Mlaa Ora Enamlngor , Mlna Lilian Vunco , Miss Florence- White Oontrnltoa Miss Kitty Bock , Mies Dot Darroll , Miss Birdlo May , Miss Belle Gor don , Miss Kato Elltoh , Miss Goldlo Wallnco , Sopranos Mr. EuRono Harvey Toner Mr. B. Fester Fo iond Tenor Mr. Glms. Gilbert Gomodlun Mossrs. Huntington , Wcntworth , Swoonoy and Mann Baritones Mossrs. Wilson , Jackson nnd Brownie Bassos And a Chorus of SO Voices. GRAND OPERATIC ORCHESTRA. New Curiosities , New Acts. New Features , Owing to the extraordinary lenglh of the opornUo productions , only six full and complete purformunccH will no given daily , at the following hours : 2:15 : , 3:30 : and 4:45 : Afternoons. 8 , 9 , IO Evenings. Notwithstanding the fact thai Iho above attractions are costing the manage ment much moro money than ordinary onlortainmonls , ibo prices will always bo the sumo. One Dime Admits to All. Don't Fail to See EBMINIE.