8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SUNDAY , AUGUST 18 , 1889.-TWELVE PAGES. I1AVDKN Oront Oconnlon for Ilnyrru. Monday morning will witness the opening ol n sale in all departments ot our store , such us the buying public hns not over before boon treated to. In dross goods vtt will put on sale 100 plocos worsted bolgcs at 74 c , lOo and llo ! formerly sold nt ISJic , 15o and 20c. Double fold Froncli dross flannels , In nil the now shades nt 2c ! ) , worth 37lo. 51- inch dross flannels in light nnd dark gray , on sale Monday at 48c , usual price 76c. Furnishing goods Gonts' flue gauze undershirts at 12c } , reduced from 25c. Gonts' sanitary gray shirts nnd drawers , 35o each , reduced from 7Cc. Gonts' pure silk handkerchiefs , hom- Btlchod , full size , 80c , worth 76c. Gouts' flno cashmere J hose ut 25c , reduced from 50c. Ladles' fast black hose only 25c , worth 60o. Ladles' line ribbed cot ton hose , ISc , worth 25c. Ladies' balbriggan - briggan hose only 12c ! , worth 25c. Boys' cQtton hose , 8c , lOc and 12jo , just half prico. Men's heavy blue working Bhlrts5o } , worth 76c. 50 dozen ladies' real kid gloves only 76o , worth $1.60. Ladies' silk mitts lc ) , 16o and 25c , reduced - ducod from 25o , 50c and 76c. 100 do on ladies' summer corsets only 50c , worth 81.00. MILL'INERY. FLOWERS AND FEATHEtlS. A beautiful display of everything that is desirable in this line now shapes , now styles nnd now patterns in hats ; now and fresh colors in flowers nnd now novoltics in feathers. JEWELRY SPECIAL SALE. . Ladies' solid gold band rings , hnnd- Eomely chtifscd. 50 und 75 cents , worth $2. Ladies' rolled plate , patent lover , cult buttons , lOc , worth 2oc , Oxydizcd silver und gold plated hulr ornaments , 17c , worth 76c. Oxydlzed silver und gilt side combs , with Rhino stone sots. 76c ouch , jowoloi-'s price , $1.50. Gouts' flno rolled plate , patent lever cull buttons , 25c , worth 50c. Ladies' gold front chain cuff buttons , patent lever , 50c , worth 81.25. All late novelties In gold and plated jewelry olry arriving daily. Wo are still sell ing Rogers Bros. ' 1817 knives and forks nt $1.25 per sot. Special sale of ladies' gold-filled Elgin or Springfield watches. warranted for 20 years , $1.50 ! ) , jewelers' prices $35. Gentlemen's Elgin , Spring- Held or Wallham watches in dust-m-oof cases 81.60 , worth 810. In books- books books \\o are loading the trade and surprising the people with low pt ices. i GROCERY DEPARTMENT. 12 Ibs granulated sugar for 81. II ) Ibs extra C sugar for $1. Best oat meal , 8c per Ib. Best sugar cured hams 12Jc. Best sugar cured picnio hams , 7c. Best lard , 8 Ib pail for 23c. 8 bars best soap , 2oc. Very best table butter , 15o to 17c. HAYDEN BROS. , . Dry Goods and Carpets. IMI'OHTANT. Merchants nml Fnlr Wcolc. Grand trades display , traveling men , fire department , police and military parade. Wednesday morning , Sept. 4 , at 0 o'clock. Flambeau club , 100 men in uniform , Wednesday and Friday nights. Grand prize of $100 for the best rep resentation of ward clubs , mounted , in uniform nnd currying torches. Gen eral appearance as well ns numbers will bo taken into consideration in award ing prize ; not loss than 5 entries , Thursday night. Grand prize -of 8100 for the colored society , showing the best- Illuminated float ; all persons participating must bo in uniform or Costume ; not loss than 8 entries , /Thursday night. Entries for ward clubs and colored so cieties must be made in writing to K Joseph Garneau , jr. , on or b.ofore Aug ust 25th. Band contest open to all bands out f side of Omaha and Council Bluffs Prizes : I * $300 to first. $200 to second. 8100 to third. Contest to take place at the Omaha fair grounds , Friday Sept. 6th at 2 p. in. , a committee of throe competent judges will award the prizes. Entries to bo ad dressed to Mr. Martin Culm , Musical Director , 14th and E'urnam , Omaha , Nob. , on or before Aug. 25 , 18S9. No band to bo of less than 12 pieces. All bands entering for prizes must take part in 8 night nnd 1 day parades rados as above noted ; otherwise entiies will bo void. For further particulars nddross Mr. Martin Culm. Proposals will bo received by Jos. Garneau , jr. , Omaha , Nob. , until Aug. 80th , for bands to take Dart in the trade parades , parade lasting about three hours ; state best terms and number of pieces in each band. MnnHlcout IMnno Only $175. Standard-make , warranted 10 years. A great bargain , at Mcinbcrg's , 1514 und 1510 Dodge st. New. Artistic display of silver jewelry in Raymond's corner window Monday. 13 n i truly New. Look at the display of silver jewelry in Raymond's window , Monday , Doug las and 15th st. Omu 1m Knlr Association llnotlis. All applications for Booths nnd privi leges on the fair grounds during the coming fair , September 2 to 0 inclusive , should bo inudo to A. II. Briggs , 210 South Fourteenth street. J. H. McSiiANU , Secy. Export piano tuner ut Moinbcrg's. o Dr. Gllmore's ollico removed to 10th and Dodge. Tel. 680. lies. Tel. 178. o Con I 1'rico Ijiflt. Chestnut and range $0 per ton. Egg und grate $8.76. Walnut block $3.75. Screened nut W.60. Orders ulroauy talcon will bo llllcd ut the ubovo nricos. OMAHA COAL COKH & Listu Co , Tel. 262. Oillco 200 S. 18th st. It IB AlwayH Cool In the cars of the Chicago & North western. Their two dully fast tralns- stlll leave at 2:45 : p. m. from the Union Puolllo depot , Omaha , arriving at Chicago cage 7 o'clock next morning. That is faster time than other lines muko. In addition to the "llyors" there nro two other eastern trains dully. Free chair cars. Newest and best sleepers. Yes- tibulod trains. No change of cars at Council Bluffs , Everything right up to the times. Low rates now to the oast. oast.City ticket office , 1401 Farnam st. K. R. HITCUII : , General Agent. Expert plnntf tuner ut Moinborg's , G. A. It. Kxour.lon. From August 21 , to August 28 inclu- elvo , the "llock Island Routo" will sell round trip tickets to Milwaukee via. Chicago for the G. A. R. encunpment at $14-50 , tickets good for return until September 5. Choice of rail or hike route from Chicago , Ticket oillco 1305 Furnam street. S. S. STJiYUNS , W. A. Until further notice wo will deliver Nut und Steve 80 , Egg und Grate $8.76. Quality and prlco guaranteed. Moim' lliVVDRX UKOS. Commencing Monilny MornliiR Wo Will Mnko Another SIORO on IjctlltiK Down Prices. All the summer goods must go to raako room for our now fall stock. Ro- motnbor , wo shall not fool any time awny in disposing of these goods. You will find moro gonnlnobargalns at Iluy- don Bros. Monduy morning than all other stores combined. In this sale wo will Include a manufacturers' samples of cult goods , which wo will close out nt 60o on the dollar. Gents' line gauso under shirts only 121o onch , reduced from 25c. 3ont's bnlbrlggan undorwour shirts only worth 60c , reduced to 25c. Gout's sanitary gray shirts and drawers only 35o each , reduced from 75c. Gout's fine imported balbrlggan underwear only 85o each , worth 75c. Gent's pure silk hdkfs , hemstitched , full size , only 59c , worth 76c. All our 60c black lisle 1 hose for gents , reduced to 25o. Gent's Ino cashmere i hose only 25c , reduced from 50c. Two lines of gent's heavy winter underwear to bo closed out at about I prico. Lot 1 50 doz. gent's heavy gray shirts and drawers only 2-5o , onoh worth 60c. 60c.Lot Lot 2 Fifty dozen gonts' Scotch gray shirts and drawer only 87jo each ; worth 75c. 75c.Ono Ono hundred dozen boys' shirt waists , 'ancy patterns , only 12Jc each ; worth ! 5c. See the line of gohts' suspenders we put on sale Monday morning nt lOc. Gents' line hair-lino strlpod half-hoso only lOo ; worth double. All our 75o jo nts' unlaundrlcd shirts to bo closed out at 55c. Gents' heavy blue working shirts only 45e : worth 75o. Ladles' fast jlaok hose only 2oo ; worth 50c. Ladies' Ino ribbed cotton hoSoonly 15 ; worth 25c. Ladies' balbriggan hose only 12io , worth 25c. Boys' cotton hose 80 , lOo and 12Jc , just half price. Best quality Saxony yarn only lOo. Ladies' kid jloves , broken sizes , only 50c , reduced rom $1.60. 60 doz. ladles' real kid lloves only 75c , worth 81.50. All our ioc silk mitts reduced to Uc. All our 50 o silk mitts reduced to 15c. All our 76q silk mitts reduced to2oc. 100 doz. ladies' summer corsets only 60c , worth $1. SHOE DEPART/MET. Our opening shoo sale is proving to jo a grand success. Wo find the people want the latest styles at the lowest lig- ircs , and our counters are lull of good loncst shoos ut living prices. Ladies , sec our $1.00 , $1.25 , $1.60 und 82.00 kid shoes , they boat the world , und our ludios Ino .hand turned kid button shoes nt S2.50 , $3.00 and $3.60 cannot bo excelled. Svory pair guaranteed to give satisfac- , ion. Wo still have a lot of little kid baby slices at 2oc.HAYDEN HAYDEN BROS , Dry Goods and Shoos , 16th Street. Tlio Grand Army Kncainpmont nt Milwaukee. It is estimated that fully 120,000 people ple will pass through Chicago on route ; o Milwaukee to attend the Grand Army Encampment. As there are but two railway lines between the two cities. ind this immense number of people will hnvo to bo transported in two or three days , it is apparent that the resources will bo taxed to the utmost. Parties desiring to attend from points In Nebraska , will , by taking the Chicago cage , Milwaukee & St. Paul railway from Council BlulTs ( which. Is the only direct line to Milwaukee from Council BlulTsJ , avoid the great crowd and rush at Chicago , and bo sure of the best ac commodations in the way of free Chair Cars , Slboping and Dining Cars through to destination , ana will have the privi lege of returning via Steamboat from Milwaukee to Chicago if they so desire. Half fair has been made for the round trip. Children between five and twelve vcars of ago , half of the excursion rate , ITor further information apply to F. A. Nash , General Agent C. , M. & St. P. R'y. , 1601 Farnam St. , Omaha , Nob. Fast Time to the East , The Burlington No. 2 , fast vestibule express , leaves Omaha dally nt 3:15 : p. m. and arrives ut Chicago at 7:00 : the next morning , in time to connect with all morning trains out of Chicago for the east. . The famous fu&t mail , now car rying passengers , loavesOnmha daily at 0:00 : p. in. und Council BlulTsat 9:2-3 : p. m. , arriving at Chicago at 12:00 : noon the fol lowing day , the fahtest time over made between the Missouri river and Chicago cage on a regular schedule. Pullman palace sleeping cars and free reclining chair cars on all through trains. Sumptuous dining cars on .vestibule ex press trains both to Chicago and Don- vor. City ticket oflico , 1223 Farnam st. Telephone 250. Great JJnr.aiiiH In I'lnnos At Moinborg's , 1514 nnd 1517 Dodgo. Salt Ijnko City nnd Koturn Tor $ .1t > . On Tuesday , August 20tlithe Burling ton Route will sell round trip tickets to Salt Lake City and Ogden ut the low rate of $30 , and to Huiley , Idaho , at 835 , good for thirty days. Choice of route eroing nnd returning. Ticket oillco , 1223 Farnam street. Telephone 250. 9 llnrd Goul. We offer for CASH , and August de livery , the following prices on best quality anthracite coal : "Grate" und "Egg , " $8.76 per ton. "Stovo" nnd "Nut. " $ ! ) .00 per ton. NEBRASKA FUEL CO. , Telephone 431. 214 South 13th st. I'lnnoH Suitable Per n Beginner. 840 , n great bargain , 85 monthly , at Melnborg'fi , 1514 and 1617 Dodge st. First National' Safety Deposit Vaults. Safes to rent$5to$25uyoar,807S , 13th st. Merchants' and Manufacturers' Ex position , All parties wishing hnaco to make ex hibits in the Coliseum building during the exposition to bo held next Septem ber should apuly soon as possible to John S. Prince at the building or by mail. No charge for bpaco. All correspond ence answered promptly. JOHN S. PJIINCK , Manager. i Hnrvcftt Uxourslou nt Half Untos. On August 20th , September 10th and 24th , and October 8th , the Burlington Route will soil tickets at ono faro for the round trip from Missouri river points to points on Its own nnd connecting lines in Nebraska , Kansas , Colorado , Wyom ing , Utah , Idaho and Montana. Tick ets good thirty days. Ticket ollico , 1223 Farnam at. _ _ Hcxpnnsililn Tunnnt Wnntcil For a now 7-room cottage , 20th and Hamilton streets. Contains gus , buth , hot nnd cold water , otc. $30 per mo. Jno. W. Paul , 1U09 Farnam fit. Our latest importation , silver goods ; beautiful designs. O. S. Raymond , ( sil versmith , Douglas und 15th sts. Half Untos ( n Milwaukee Ilouml Trip Tickets to Milwaukee , on account of National Encampment , G. A. R , , will bo bold via the Burlington Route , August 21st to 23lh , good to return until September 5th , with privilege of extension of time until September iiOth , Rates open to all. Ticket olllce , 1223 Farnam st. , and depot , 10th uud Musousts.Omahu , Nub , NEW GOODS AT THE FAIR , " 81 dagos of Now Dro93 Goods Bo- oolvod nt The Fair Saturday. Go. id i Are Some Very Fortunate lurolincs : Slntlo II ; Mr. A. D. ftrnndloa in Now lork. The quantity of some of. this purohaso is vor.v largo , as wo were compelled to close out en tire lots to got thorn nt our prlco. 800 plouoa-lO-inoh Imported Bilk finished Ilonrlottas , In black acd nil tlio newest colors. This Is a regular $1 quality , for to-morrow only at 60o a yard. Only ono dross pattern sold to each lady none bold to men or chil dren , 01 plocos nil wool imported Fro noli cnuhtnaro , regular 76o quality tomorrow row ! Ji2c. 40-inoh flno quality wool Henrietta In all colors , 85c , Our entire stock of now English broadcloth , 50 inches wltlo , in black and all now colors , OSc , worth fully $1.50. 120 plocos entirely now silk finished - ishod Henrietta invisible stripes and plaids , 42 inches wide , , 40c. NEW DOMESTICS. 5 cases best American indipo blue prints 5c a yard. Extra wide and heavy Gorman indigo prints , all now standard calicos 41o. Fine bio tic lied muslin 6c a yard. BED SPREADS. Largo colored bordered crochet whl to bed spreads 47c , worth 81. Very line whlto crochet spreads C2c , worth fully 81.25. Extra large Marseilles bed spreads OSc , worth $1.75. LADIES' JERSEYS AND FLANNEL BLOUSES. Our entire stock of Indies' flno Im ported Jerseys in black , white , cream , pink and nil stupid colors. These Jer seys have been selling up to $2,60. For to-morrow only OSc. Our entire stoolc of ladies' flno flan nel blouses $1.75. THE FAIR. J. L. BRANDEIS & SONS , 602 , 604 , 600 , 603 510 S. 13th St. A Veritable Antique ; Relic. There is hardly n parson who has had a fair English education wno has not road of ' 'the wonderful Ono-Horso Shay , which ran for a hundred years and a day , " and when it llnally brolco up , was immortalized by Doctor Oliver "VVondu.ll Holmes. Adam Forepaugh in h : . , greatest show in the universe gives the public an on- poitunity to see anda inspect a vehicle constructed on equally sound princfplos , and with urecord , not founded on myth , but as authentic ns the doctor's own pedigree. It is a wagon made of the native wood of Pennsylvania , and was in the possession of the grandfather of the late ox-Prosidont-Jaraos Buchanan , and has survived the storms of moro than ono hundred and forty winters. It carried food for the . .federal troops at the battle of Gorman town and served as the lodging for officers of the highest rank during the darkest hours of the bitter winter at Valley Forgo. At the close of the struggle for independence It became a possession of the Buchanan family , by whom it and its trappings , together with the harness of the horses who last drew it in tbo federal service , were hold as sacred relics. When the last of his race , James Buchanan , died , it became the property of Adam Fore paugh and can bo soon in the street parade - ado as well as in the greatest show on oarth. Some poet yet-unborn will have to write of its downfall and decay , for it bids fair to outlive all those whoso names are now on the "scroll of Fame. " Export piano tuner at MoSnborg's. Twenty-third National G. A. It. Eu- ciinipniciit ut Milwaukee , \Vls. Special excursion. The Chicago , Mil waukee & St. Paul railway will run a special excursion train of free chair cars , Bleeping and dining cars , through without change , leaving Omaha at 7:30 : p. m. , Saturday , Aug. 24 , reaching Mil waukee early the next morning. Department Commander J. B. Davis , has named this ns the oilicial train which will bo in command of Senior Vice Department Commander S. H. Morrison , accompanied by his otlicial stall and dclobatcs. Mrs. Mary R. Morgan , president Nebraska Woman's Relief Corps , has also selected this route and train , special train No. 2 , will leave Omaha at 1) p. m. , August 24 : ample accommoda tions will bo supplied for all wishing to avail themselves of this opportunity fpr a cheap trip to Milwaukee and Chicago. Ono faro for the round trip. Children one-half of the excursioi rate. Remem ber those trains will start from the Omaha depot thus avoiding transfer and delay at Council Bluffs. For tickets and further information apply to ticket agents on line of Union Pacific railway and Union ticket oillco , 1501 Farnum street , Barker block , Omaha. Sleeping car berths now on sale. F. A. NASII. General Agent. J. E. McCLUllic , Western Pass. Agt. The Sacred Heart academy , for day pupils , situated on St. Mary's avenue und Twenty-seventh streets , is an insti tution devoted to the moral and intel lectual education of young girls. The course includes everything from a pre paratory department to a finished classical education. Besides the ordi nary academical course , musio , paint ing , drawing and the languages nro taught. Froncli is included in the or dinary courso. Dllloronco of religion is no obstacle to the receiving of pupils , provided they conform to the general regulation of the school. The scholastic term begins - gins the first Tuesday of September. Classes commence ut 0 a. m. , and are dismissed at 30 : ! ! p. m. , an hour for recreation being allowed at noon. Chioimn , Blllwnukco He St. Pul H'y Via Onmliu and Council lilun'u. Short line to Chicago and the oust. Finest dining cars in the world. Through sleeping cnra to Chicago. Ele gant free clmir cars. Only direct route to the G. A. R , omcumpmont at Milwau kee. Everything llrst-class. Fast trains to Chicago and all points juat. For further information enquire at Ticket Oillco , 1501 Farnum st. , in Bar ker block. F. A. NAfW , General Agent. o Now I'inno , 9250. A flno instrument , fully warranted for five yearn , for cash or easy payments , A. Uospo , Jr. , 1613 Douglas street. Samuel Burns is making reductions on china and fancy goods all along the line , and is getting ready for his semi annual "vuso faiilp , " which takes place September 1st to 16th , when 800 vases will bo bold ut one-half former prices. & Hoiifoy&IJoafoyundertakers & Catho lic church supplies , 218 51 tth. Tel 205. Do not fall to see the now CARPETS , RUGS , LINOLEUMS AND DRAPER IES shown ut Chas , Shivorick & Co's. HAVOEN MI103. Now OomU Arriving JDnlly. Wo nro showing the host assortment of dolls in this cUv from lOc apiece up to 85.00. Our 25c20o " , 85c and 60c dolls nro extra good value , Doll hammocks , 'thing ' to make thorn fool comfortable. Dolls' sofas just received , children's ' laundry sots , boys'iten pins , children's desks und extension tables , building blocks , 60 , lOo , Ific , 25o and 50o a sot , Rubber dolls of , every description , Ladles' sowing tables , rood and rattan rookors , children's high chairs , photograph and autograph nlbums of ovorv description. Boys tool chests 19o , 2-3o , 60o , 75o , $1. SI.25 , $1.50 up to $3 each. Plush toilet sots at wholesale prices , The best assortment of lunch baskets In Omaha. Compare our prices and you will look no further. Boys' two wheel carts , lOo each. This week wo will give you another chnnco to buy iron axle wagons at 69c each. They nro going fust and you can fool assured If our wagons nro all sold there is no other house in Omaha where you can buy them for loss than $1. Velocipedes at wholesale prices. Just opened and will bo on sale Monday , 2,001) doll heads of every size and description and prices. Wo shall continue , as wo have boon in the past only on u lurgor scale , to bo the lending house in Omaha in the doll business. Just opened now carpets , now linole ums , now rugs , now oil cloths , now door mats , now lace curtains , now window shades , now blankets , now ilnnnols , now table linens , now prints , now ginghams , now sheetings , now canton flannels , now window shades. Wo manufacture shades to order at the lowest prices for first-class work. Special to close straw mattings at prices lower than over on Monday. Just received another carload of chairs and rockers , children's high chairs , etc. On sale Monday. HAYDEN BROS. , . Dry Goods and Carpets. New Orcnns for $ OO. We offer a flno lirst-clnss instrument nt SCO , for cash or on easy payments. A. Hospo , Jr. , 1613 Douglas street. Export piano tuner nt Moinborg's. Abstracts of title to Wyoming oil lands furnished. Assessment workaono and verified to by affidavit and certi ficate of recorder. Claims located. J. J. Corbott , Casper , Wyoming. Don't drown when you can learn to swim for $5 at the now natatoriutn. Clnrk & Anderson's Luck. "There is luck in odd numbers , " said Rory O'Mooro , and Rory might have added that occasionally an even number strikes it rich. Clark & Anderson , proprietors of the Monitor restaurant , 004 South Thirteenth street , think so at least , for they hold one-fourth of ticket 16,1GO in the July drawing of the Louis iana lottery , and when the wheel stopped it was found that 15,106 had drawn 850,000 , hence their share was 812,500. "It happened this way , " said Mr. An derson to n reporter , "Clark and I were not very well fixed , and I remarked ono evening lot us invest 55 in the Louis iana. He agreed , and wo started to the office to buy the ticket. I was in favor of taking five twentieths , but he said : 'No , lot us buy a fourth , and , if wo win wo will got something. So wo purchased. I looked anxiously for tlio list and when it came and I found wo had won I was actually [ paralyzed. Wo collected the money through tlio Pacific express , and it came to band as promptly as if It had boon ono of Jay Gould's checks wo were getting cashed. No , wo are not going to Europe ; wo will stay right hero , put a Uttlo moro raonpy in our business and see if wo can not increase our gains. As a matter of fact the cash will help us out amazingly. Mrs. J. Hen ton Will continue her discount until Fri day , August 23d. The now nutatorium can bo engaged for private parties of ladies and gentle men any evening after 9:45 : o'clock. Attention I'lumbers , Sealed bids will bo received at the office of the board of education until 4 o'clock p. m. Monday , August 19 , 1889 , for making certain changes and addi tions to the water closets at Walnut Hill school building , according to plans and specifications of the superintendent of school buildings to bo soon at the office of the board. Millions In It. Special sale of ostrich goods ono day only. Don't miss the opportunity. R. II. Davies , successor to Alma E. Keith. _ The cable depot , 20th and Lake sts. , is always supplied with the best of ice cream , cigars , tobacco , eto. James Timmins , proprietor. Insurance Is uasli. In view of the fact that all insurance agents are required to remit to their respective companies , on or before the 5th day of each month , for the pre miums of the precsding month , the un dersigned Insurance agents have agreed to enforce cash collections on and after August 1. 18SO. Signed Juno 23 , 1889 : Aloxnndor & Brigham , Murphy & Lovott , Nichols Bros. & Hall , Omaha Fire Ins. Co. , Ringwalt Bros. , Potter , Wobbler & Co.\Croigb , Daniels & Co. , Remington & Fr.vo , Martin & Perfect , Ohas. Kaufman , M. R. Risdon , H. B , Palmer & Son , Nebraska & Iowa Ins. Co. , L. B. Williams & Co. . Wheeler & Whcolor , Doud Bros. , Goo. J. Fox , Bonowa & Co. , Home Fire Ins. Co. , E. L. Squlro , Edward E , Howell , L. Drake , Sholes& Hamilton. Thos. P. Tuttle , Noiherton Hall , Green & Williams , Barton & Brown * , H. E. Cole , Gustav Boneko , S. A , Sloraan , John Dale , D. F. Hutchison , Ayoi-st & Tnfllndor , II. Jacobson , H. S. Macloon & Co. , Bos- worth & Joplln. Don't drown whan you can learn to swim for $ f at the now imtatsrium. Ono of the finest lots on the market in Omaha to-day is lotO , block 70 , which is on Cauitol avenue , near the nowpost- ofllco site. Souiioiischolii & Valentino , nt room 14 , chamber of commerce , are solo agents. Mr * . J. llensnn Will continue 'Her ' discount until Fri day , August 23d. MIIWAUIUMU'lH , Now IN tlio Tlina n Go Enst. August 21 to 28inclusive , the Chicago & Northwestern will sell round trip tickets to Milwaukee , Wis. , for half faro , good returning until September 80 , with choice of routes. The Chicago & Northwestern owns its own lines , Chicago to Milwaukee , and is the only direct line running vostibulod trains , Three trains daily , free chair cars , ele gant modern sleepers , dining car sorr vice , and everything a llttlo bolter than other lines can offer. R. R : Rrrciili : , Gon'l Agent. City ollico 1401 Fiirnam st. There will bo no service nt Plymouth Congregational church , Kountzo Place , Sunday , August 18. N B , , FALCONER , Stock Taking1 Finished Saturday at Faloouor's. Odd Iiols Thrown Out From 12vcry UupiirtinoiitTlmt Mint Uc Sold Como Uarly. To-morrow and Tuesday will bo clear ing up day in uvory department. Our friends can rest assured that wo will offer some proat bargains. Bo on hand early. * Odd lots of silks. Odd lots of dross goods. Odd lots of velvets. Odd lots of ribbons , Odd lots of gloves. Odd lots of notions. Odd lots of domestics. Odd lots of hosiery. Odd lots of underwear. Odd lots of gonts' furnishings. Odd lots of whlto goods. Odd lots of luco. Oddlots of trimmings. Odd lots of paruxols. Odd lots of llannols. Odd lots of linens. . Od < ] lots of towels. Odd lots of embroideries. Odd lots of btnclc goods. Odd lots ot curtains. Odd lots of muslin underwear. SPECIAL ! SPECIALll On Wednesday morning wo will place on our shelves over $100,000 worth of beautiful now fall goods of every description and assure our friends that this will bo the handsomest line wo have over attempted to oiler and the prices will bo the very lowest. N. B. FALCONER. Shoes t Shoot t . Monday wo commence our great re ducing stock sale , which moans u revo lution in prices of shoos and slippers and a great saving of money to those taking advantage of this great salo. No matter what prices our would-bo com petitors quote you , our price will always bo still lower. Branch houses in the east , a member of our firm continually in the eastern market supplying us with rnro bargains , many of which wo are enabled to odor to our customers for loss money than other dealers can purohaso thorn for , thus giving us unequalled , fa cilities. It will bo a mistake to pur chase anything in the line of footwear before inspecting our goods and getting our prices. Store open every evening until 9 o'clock , Saturdays until 10. ROSENFIELD & ZUNDER , 1520 Douglas Street , , . Bushman Block. Omaha's lowest price square-dealing shoo store. > t Mrs. J. Bunaon Will continue her discount until Fri day , August 23d. Iliimllctnnlnn Blood. Rys Duke No. 051 will bo sold at auc tion September 5 at Frank Rawlings' stable , Lincoln. Also 40 mares , colts , drivers and draft horses. Mainly Rys Duke , Standard Bearer. Compass and Cluy blood. Some extra young stallions by Rys Duke and some as peed Clydes dale marcs as in the country. THE OMAHA FA1K. Tlio Attractions are on tha Grand Order Rend Ttium. Whilst the loading features of the fair will bo the exhibits of agricultural products , the association will offer in the speed ring a series of races that can not bo excelled. The annualjcolt stakes offered by this association have every year attracted more and more attention until this year , judging from the great number of en tries , they have become of general in terest to the horse breeders of the west. The association has already con tracted for daily balloon ascensions from the grounds , accompanied by the new and thrillincr parachute drop from the balloon when at its greatest height. This will bo well worth witnessing , and attracts largo numbers of people wherever - ever advertised in the east. Another interesting feature will bo the great long distance races by lady riders on thoroughbred horses , chang ing horses at the end of every mile in front of the grand stand. As an oxnm- plo of female endurance and oquostri- anship this must prove of great inter est , especially to the hundreds of west ern ladies who are always interested in this useful , health-promoting exorcise. There are many special features that will attract thousands to Omaha the first week of Soptombor. There is the lecture by the Rev. T. DeWitt Tal- mage , which alone is worth the trip. Down in the city , during the forenoon , will bo the trades' display , and the parade - rado of the "Merchants' Week , " as sisted by the commercial travelers. At the immense Collisoum building , with a capacity for holding ten thou sand people , wilibo ; holO'tlio merchants , and manufacturers' 'exposition every evening during the fair , commencing at 5 o'clock p. m. und holding open un til 12 o'clock. The Coliseum is situated on the di rect line about midway between the postofllco and fulr grounds. In addition to all the above , the citi zens of Omaha , in order that nothing may bo lacking to interest und nmuso the visitors , have arranged a series of evening parades , which will also add greatly to the attractions. Every hour of your stay in Omaha , even if you remain the whole week , can bo spent profitably and pleasantly , so that whan you return to your homes you can conscientiously say that you have boon on u pleasure excursion and the time and money was well oxponded. Export piano tuner at Moinborg's , Meeting. The regular monthly mooting of the board of managers of the Women's Christian association will bo hold at 10 n. m. Thosday August 20th , ut 1010 Dodge St. By order of Mus. P. L. PKKINU , Pros. Every morning and Monday evening for ladies only at the now nntatorium. Mr. E. T , Howard , formerly with M. D. Wells & Co. , of Wupuri , Wis. , arrived in the city Saturday morning to take charge of the solo leather department in W. V. Morse & Co. , boot und shoo factory. _ Can Not JJo Found Klsowlioro. The styles of silver jewelry that Raymond mend , the silversmith will dinplny in the corner window Monday. Douglas and 15th streets. The now nututorium can bo engaged for private parties of ladles and gentle men uny ovoulng a'tor ' 9:45 : o clock , Uroi. The greatest out In prlcosovor known In Omaha. Ladies' flno imported fancy hose , choice ot our entire slock. 98o pair , worth up to $4. Hero Is another ono. 100 dozen ladles' pin stripe hose , full , regular made and cheap nt35c. They nro on ealo Monday at lOo pair. 0 pair is the limit on this lot. 75 dozen boys fast black ribbed IIOMJ , every pair warranted fast black , Monday 125ornr , worth 60c. Do you need luces ? If BO hero Is u stunner. Monday 200 plccoa flno Oriental lucos , In creams , ecru nml whlto , 10 to 20 inches wide , none worthless loss than 2oo , nml up to 05c. Your choice Monday Oo yard. Come early mid got good selection. This is the greatest bargain over ofTorod in Incos. Mall orders filled if received Monday. Fancy parasols and plain par- nsols nil go at ? 2.GO each , real value $5 to $12 each. 20 dozen ladles' Jersey ribbed vests Monday nt 35c , each worth 76o. A bltr lot of ladles' gaux.o vests nt lOo onch , worth 40 to OSc. Wo still have n good usjortmont ot boys' knee pants at 25o , 40c. 48c und up. Choice of all ages. Boys' ' waists 2-3o and 85o each , Ladles'und misses' ' flannel blouse waists Monday $1.1)8 ) each , worth up to $5. 1 case Indigo blue prints , 60 a yard ; 100 plocos heavy unbloach cotton flan nels , 4Jo u yard. The best Canton flannel in Omaha nt lOc a yard. All French satlnes nt Hoe a yard. Ladles' llnon collars 60 oacn. Now wall paper , just arrived , at lowest prices in town. Wo tire still cutting prices on carpets. BENNISON BROS. Rys Dnko No. 051 , the strongest blooded Uamblotonian stallion living , to bo sold ut auction September 5 in Lincoln. BUBVll'JES. Only ono marrlnno llconso was issued yes terday. Uobort S. Havoratick and Loulso H. Uonder , both of Pitts'jur , ? , IM. , were tlio happy couple. Uovcnuo collections yesterday , f.OI-1.02. ! Bank clonrlngs yesterday , $70,110.80. ; ! The Knights of Honor will give n grand picnic at Uusor's p.irlc next Thursday. Preparations are bolnp mudu for u largo crowd. A promlnont ofllcor of the order from Fremont will bo present and will deliver - liver an itiBtructlvo address on the ourposos and beauties of the order. Patrick A. Gavin reported to the police yesterday that Labon J. Hume , who hud been acting as canvasser for the Lovoll Manufacturing company , had converted cer tain luco curtains , books und clothes wringers In his possoision to his own uso. The goods were valued at $183. Mrs. Ida Shropshire accuses one , Mrs. Miller , of stealing a largo lot of drcssas und wearing apparel from her house ut Eleventh and Jackson streets. William Carter Is ehnrged with burglar izing the small clgnr store at the corner of Fifteenth and Webster streets. Iho place Is owned by Mrs. Magglo Greun. Carter was bound over to the district court in $1,000. The Thompson-Houston Electric Light company has appointed'Frank Wnrren man ager in this city , to succeed Minot Terrell , who resigned August 1. Elected an Advisory Hoard. A meeting of the Omaha members of the National Building , Loan and Protective union of Minneapolis was hold in tbo onlce of C. H. Wcston last night. In accordance with n provision of their charter they elected an advisory board for local business. It consists at present of Mr. Mursh , Chris Hurtman , W. G. Shriver. 0. H. Western , John O'Connell , S. H. Anderson , John W. Rodufor , II. L. Chamberlain. W. M. Gillon , Charles Marsh and L. C. Warner. This board met ucaln nnd elected the local ofllcers for the year us follows : President , W.V. . Marsh ; vice president , Chris Hurttnan ; sec retary , C. II. Western ; treasurer , Charles Marsh , and appraisers , W. G. Shriver and H. L. Chamberlain. Citizens of Milwaukee who drink Wau- kcsha water and citizens of Waulcesha who drink Milwaukee beer furnish a good Illus tration of mail's strong inclination to find fault with his surroundings. OF MONDAY A UST lf > Correct presentation of tlio Comlo Popular Opera , "MASCOTTE" By the Chicago Church Choir Opera Company. Grand Operatic Orchestra. New Curiosities , NewActi. Now Features. Owing to tlio oxtiMoidlnary length of the operatic productions , only six full ami complete performances will bo given dally at the follow- IiiR hours : 2:15 : , : i:30,4:15afternoons : : ; H , U and 10. overlings. One Dime Admits to All 8. I' . Morse Ai C6. On Monday , August 10 , wo will offatf at our llnon com tor 200 Bed Spreads At 00 cents ouch full sizes , peed value , nt $1,00 each. 50 do/.on extra fiuo quality HUCK towels 25o each. To close out the lines wo offer dross gtnghums nt Co. Jamestown dress goods , stripes , checks at 2oc , H7jc and 50c. All wool dress goods , now shades , 10 to GO pieces , -10 and -12 inches wide , to ho cleaned out Monday regardless of cost. SPECIAL , Seal leather , oxidized mountings , chatclulno bags ut 79o. Wo have Just received u lot of now styles und designs in Indies' hand bags , satchels and purses. NOTIONS SPECIAL. For Monday : Kmbroldorod chomla- sotto collars reduced from ! l5o nnd 60o to 25c ; H. Loob & Co.'s best trlplo extract - tract perfumes , 25o per ounce ; Ameri can book pins , Ic ; PoKioiil's modicutod powder , 3oc ; Pear's Fuller's Oarth , 15o ; genuine oilvur thimble , lOo ; bon-ton electric curling comb , 125c ; n French plate mirror , 5lc. ) Our carpet and upholstering depart ments are daily lidding to their al ready immense stock of new designs , fabrics , etc. , and wo solicit an Inspec tion thereof. S. P. MOUSE & CO. Evorv morning und Monday evening for ladies only at the now nutatorium. All Who AVmit tlio Knrlh Onn Now Got luirun Hlloo oi'ltH I < Y > ur Quarters ! With ovcrytlilnx notr. nml brilliant nml protracted ( cusoiis In nil dm lo-ullnv cUlcsottho Kant , on Thursday , AUGII Will bo exhibited Afternoon nnd Evening tt OMAHA , at2an 20th St. , Adjoining Coliseum And now on Its Mth anmml tour , llio Orcnl an 1 Onlr Combined with which Is the National nnd Thrilling WILD WEST Kxlilbltlo i nnd the I'ocrlcaa PARIS HIPPODROME ! Its First Senson In Amcrlcii , nn h'n ( glossal 3 HING CIRCUS AM Most StiincMo s Menagerie Times the Grentmt Show on ICiirthl 1OO Marvelous ICdnouiod Animals. JJO I'cr'forinliii ; Klophants. 15O DIstlnculsMRil Artists. 1.-1OO aiun anil Horses. l.OOO Rare Anlmnls anil Birds SIOO Scouts and SiivntlfS. llcnlUtlc Wild West Scsnui-Omtor's JaM . Ilnllr Mountain Mni.low MiissucruKxcltlni nd IMilne ArenloTrl- Illniiodroino Uncoi-Uiuli "K uiuiiiii i UiiltaU Wild West , Ureus undlllpimUromo. ST KI3BVJT BMSMI E ! Will move irom the lniw Kruimds at nl.oi. . . Infk mi thn monil'iu ol llxhtltlllon Duir. H will uo bo , io v ? . t > umrli show I'uitcimt over of American Cl r. .Ulmlsj rrun 111)011 tnBreuls mi to i " I XI cents ; Uilldtcn under nlnoyu.ua. 23 011 . . f-ci u. ll"ierroh olialrs on thu urnnil ntunil un.lod. lui TsUm UkclH ut thn ; i uiil Might ndyanco will la for uilo ilurtiiK tlio : xhib oniij , Kl.NHI.15ll a DUUU Tw'SWoSiiMiSSi ' rt1" ma's P. m. Of on , ono ro"ou".Courteous nttpmiimc-ciiml hoinM > .Courteous mhori in thoi. inotiralul attention to rcr | I Hint M or visitors osiieclully liidUM nd o ron thin oxlilW Ion thu itlntliiKUlalilni ! li-uturu ol H will bo the only Kront tented Exhibition OF HIGH BRED Will 1)3 ) Held at Spring Valley Stock Farm , Adjoining City Limits , Solomon's Addition , OMAHA , NEB. I Wednesday , September 16,1889 , , Consisting of Brood Mares , Colts and Fillies , Hoi- I5 stein Cattle , Implements and Stock of * Merchandise. To close out the estate of the Into N. I. D. SOLOMON. Terms Casli or Six Months with Bankable Paper , vcv COL. F. M. WOODS , Lincoln , Nob. , Auctioneer. 0 MRS. M. V. SOLOMON , Administratrix. E. G. SOLOMON , Manager. Snlo begins nt 10 n. m. Sharp. Wito for cattiloguo. ' © ffnHHg ° U Proprietors o ! Omaha Commercial Coiep ! . _ , . . , . . u. 4. .1.0 c3 ljut > lniSu briineli nj liim beat llturur Biiislfl : jve , , of punmutiiililji to nny liy uuiu tiwrn iiuiti nuiiu t tvctju menu ' . , WriteKqiUUIOl'lilt HUOS. , uumbn