Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, May 31, 1891, Part One, Page 8, Image 8

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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : 8ITNDAAr , MAY 31 , -SIXTEEN PAGES.
AT 41C ,
49c Mntchloss Opportunity to Buy 49o
40c Dry Gootla and Mi.lincry , 40o.
49C-STONEHILL'S ' GREAT SALE.-49C
4Ho-Kvir.vlliliiK IHc-ln Wo TliCHC
I0u MUCH I tic forI He-One
ll c Dny ! at I Do Uio
I Wo I WelOo lOo I0o.
LOOK FOIl HKI ) TICKKTS IOC.
Wo hiiVo bci'ii working for -this great
Bale for the pawl inontli , and our oaBtorn
buyer hnH boon ( draining every olTort to
get goo'dH that would seem u gift for lo. ! )
For a Htnrlur we give you a full dross
pattern of line ehalli , and 't yards of lace
for trimming , the lace alone is worth the
pri.-o , this outllt , drew and laeo gofer
for -Hie.
12 pair of ladloB fancy hose for -10c , ono
jmlr will coht you lOc.
10 yards of the bout muslin for -lc. ! )
MO piece * of choice novelty ntrlpo and
plaid droHS good * , all wool ! l-lneh Kn-
giish henriottas , o.xtra finality brillian-
tineH , cheviot , otc. , none worth loss
than $1,00 and up to SI.TO per yard , all
go at ono prioHie ( ! a yard.
: i,00l ( yards romnantH of all silk chantilly -
tilly and .Spanish guipure , all over lace ,
10 to 61 inches wide , worth from 41 00 to
$1.00 nor yard , all go to-morrow at
4o ( ) a yard.
12 fancy bordered , hemstitched hand
kerchiefs , worth luo each , the whole
do/en for -lc. ! )
Fast black Coralino corsets ( guar
anteed ) wortli $ l.i5 ! ; for 'tile.
NOW COMKS THE GKKATKST
BARGAINS KVKU OFFHHBD IN
OMAHA.
1,000 dress patterns of fine Hamburg
and Swiss llouncings , taken out of tlio U.
S , custom house by us. These embroid
eries were consigned to a Now York im
porter and bo being hard up for cash
hold the whole lot to ono buyer at 20o on
the dollar. In this stock are elegant
patterns worth from $1.00 toi.00por !
yard. Your choice for Monday only ,
4o ! ) n yard.
12 yur.it ) all linen crash for 40c.
18 napkins , all linen , for Me.
0 line all linen towels for -lc. ! )
Genuine Foster hook kid glovesblacks
and colors , all sixes 'le ! ) u pair.
600 children's and infants' silk and
mull caps , worth up to $2.00 for -ID.
Gent's French btilbriggun underwear
worth $1.00 at < le. ! )
12 yards checked and striped white
goods for -IDo.
Infants' robes worth up to $2.00 for
4lc. )
. ' { men's cel'uloid collars for ! ! ) ( : .
40IJOHKN DUKSS BUTTONS FOlMflC.
This lot worth $10.00.
. ' { pair fine silk mitts for -lc. ! )
6 yards 3 inch black or cream all silk
lac world 2oc a yard for -lc. ! )
$1.CO black surah silk for -lOc.
Now York mill's muslin , line linen
bosom huindricd shirts , worth $1.25 at
4c. ! )
HATS AND FLOWERS.
All lines of millinery go at this un
precedented sale at Me.
Trimmed hats , nice and stylish , worth
up to $5.00 each , on sale at Me.
All of C'ohlillold & , Co.'s stock of flow
ers , purchased by us for cash at the
auction sale of George P. Gore , 12 ! !
Market street , Chicago , on Tuesday
last , go at this sale for Me.
This immense stock , valued at $100-
000 , comprises the latest things in ele
gant fruit wreaths , silk bud wreaths ,
velvet ofleels , creepers , chrysanthe
mums , inontiites. otc. , actually worth
up to $1.00 each. Wo bought them
cheap. You can buy them cheap. Your
choice for Me.
Our entire stock of $1.60 and $2.00
untrimmed bats , in luce braids , milans ,
etc. , value not considered , all go at Me.
600 chilren's school hats , our regular
price $2.00 , trimmed in silk ribbon and
braid , for this once at Me.
Look for the red 1)6 ! ) tickets at
STONKHILL'S ,
110 and 118S. Kith street.
A great opportunity for country milli
ners.
Mid-summer millinery opening
Wednesday , Thurndav and Friday.
MRS. ll II. DAVI'US ,
111 South 15th st.
\Vhipn.
Max Meyer & Brother Co. have
just received a largo and elegant assort
ment of line carriage whins , riding
whins and English riding crops. These
goods are the handsomest over shown in
Omaha. Call and see them. Prices very
* reabonuble.
The Very Pliico
For Sunday schools , societies , public and
private parlies to go for a delightful
day's outing in the healed term , now so
close at Hand , is V-'atorloo Park , the
nearest and best , place within easy dis
tance of Omaha -151 miles west from this
city on the Union 1'aeillc. See II. P.
Doupl , City Pass , and ticket agent , Union
Pacific system , i02 ; ! Farniun street.
Architects and engineers' supplies.
Aloo& PenfoldCo. , IMS , loth st.
ItoHurvoIr loo.
Wo arc the only company dealing ex
clusively in reservoir Ico. Reference
American Waterworks Co.
CllYSTAI. 1'IO fi C'OAI. Co. ,
Tol. 27-1 220 S. 10th street.
Sherman it McConnnll , proscrlptiontst ?
and family chomistfi. 1613 Dodgo.
Strawberry festival and hop under the
auspices of the Hebrew Ladies' Aid so
ciety at Metropolitan hall , Wednesday
evening , Juno II. All cordially invited.
Now goods arriving daily at Samuel
Burns' .
_
Sea shore hat given away with every
piucluuio during the opening.
MRS. R. II. DAYIKS.
Ill South 15th st. , opp. P. O.
J. E. DlotrioU.arehltcot , OOU N.Y.Llfo.
Lessens In art noodle work free of
charge. Class Wednesday and Friday.
lUO ) : to 10i : ! ( ) a. m N. 15. FAI.CONIJU.
\V. T. SeainaiMvagon anil carrlajjoss
loo.
Gate City lee Co. ,
Ofllco 21/58. / 15th btreot.
Telephone ISSo.
Fine carriages , smamaa s repository
Kiiporwr S
The Burlington train No. 2 , leaving
Omaha at 4u : : ! p. in. and arriving In Chicago
cage the ne.xt morning at S o'clock , Is
the favorite of the thrco dally trains , it
being a superbly appointed vcstibu'.od '
tialn of Pullman Palace sleepers , re
clining chair and dining ears , patterned
uftor the latest designs , lltted up in
luxurious style and furnished with every
convenience calculated to redound to the
CIIBO and comfort of the passengers
Train No. 0 loaves Omaha at 0:10 : p. in.
and arrives in Chicago at 1 p. m. next
day. Has through Pullman sleepers ,
chair cars and dining car. City tlcfcot
pllico , lil'3 ' Faruaui struct ,
nnnTAiT pTnnn nipp ir MT
BOSTON STORE BASEMENT ,
Most Startling and Sensational Sale
Known to the Universe ,
AT THE HOURS WE ADVERTISE ONLY.
OoodH to Mo S > ld To-.Uorrow at I'rlccH
Never Thought of IJoforc In Your
Wildest lircniiiH Ttiu Only
Itargalii Mine !
FROM 8 TO 10 IN THE MORNING
ONLY.
10,000 yards barred and striped and
lace olTcct white goods at ISoayard ,
worth lOo yard. Remember those are
sold only between the hou.'S of 8 and 10
in the morning.
FROM 11 TO 12 MONDAY ONLY.
8,000 yards Morrimao shirting prints
at 2e a yard. These are the best goods
manufactured.
FROM 12 TO 1 O'CLOCK ONLY
Wo shall oll'cr ono case of Lonsdalo
muslin In mill remnants atle a yard.
FROM 1 TO 2 O'CLOCK ONLY.
Wo olTor 7,000 yards of the best quality
skirt lining , in black and all colors , at
-Jo a yard. Have the exact chaugo
ready and avoid waiting.
FROM 2 TO a O'CLOCK MONDAY.
1 case of the best quality mosquito
netting , in all colors , 2e a yard.
FROM ! i TO I O'CLOCK ONLY.
liOO ( pairs of ladies' guaranteed fast
black hose , So u pair , worth 2oc.
FROM ! TO 5 O'CLOCK ONLY.
Wo will sell , ' ! 00 dozen men's line white
fancy omuroidorod handkerchiefs , also
160 dozen men's bandana handkerchiefs.
All go at le each.
FROM 5 UNTIL 0 O'CLOCK ONLY.
Wo will sell ! ( ) cases line eoeoamit oil
toilet soap. A regular lOo soap at lo a
bar.
bar.All
All day tomorrow you can refresh
yourself with cream and ice eroam soda
and BaldalT's ice cream and purchase
line fresh confectionery at Boston store
prices.
Grand pale of wash dress goods all day
tomorrow.
The now black ground witli colored
polka spotted lawns , the most btylish
fabric worn this season , at Co a yard.
These goods are regular 2oe a yard , only
ono dross pattern lo each customer. See
these goods now in our window.
Madras suitings , a new summer wash
fabric , very stylish patterns , will bo sold
Monday Gc a yard.
Kyrbcr cloth just the thing for now.
Wash dresses. Go tomorrow at 5e $ a
yard.
Finest French sateons in now designs ,
7Jo a yard.
HU-Inch dark and light colored French
ehallies , most beautiful all wool effects ,
goat 12jc a yard.
Black Henriettas , finest genuine
French Ratteen , 2ic ; a yard , worth Me.
French xephyr gingham suitings , lOca
yard.
All our finest 12jc domestic dress
ginghams , -13c n yard.
Fast black barred satin striped organ
dies , 8e a yard.
Dragon black India linen , warranted
fast , go at 12c } , lee and lOe a yard.
600 yards white dotted swiss 9oa yard.
Elegant patterns white dress goods
lace stripes , satin plaids and small
checks , go at Gc } , 8Jc , lOc and 121c ;
every yard worth from 16c to 26c.
600 pieces French outing llannels , all
now stripes and plaids , Do a yard.
THE BOSTON STOKE ,
Right on the corner.
Northwest corner 10th and Douglas.
They Have Arrived.
The entire stock of shoes and oxfords
purchased from assignee by Zundor
Bros. , 1520 Douglas street , have been ro-
ceiycd and will bo on sale commencing
Monday morning Juno 1. This will
bo the greatest shoo sale ever known In
Omaha , as It comprises some of the
leading makes of Now York city , Ro
chester , Philadelphia , Chicago , Cincin
nati and Boston. Our time is too lim
ited arranging this stock , so wo cannot
quote prices , but it. will bo a mis
take to purchase anything in the line of
shoos before visiting this great salo.
SUNDER BROS. ,
1520 DOUGLAS STREET ,
OMAHA'S LOWEST PRICE RELI
ABLE SHOE DEALERS.
SIGN OF GOLD BOOT.
Wonderful Improvement.
Double evaporator , just discoveredand
applied to the Reliable Process gasoline
stove , and no other. This improvement
does away with sub-llamo and sub-
evaporator , thereby making the stove
absolutely safe. You never saw any
thing like it. Don't buy a gasoline
stove with sub-llamo or Mib-ovaporator.
It burns more gasoline and is moreover
positively dangerous.
.IOIIN HUSSIE , 2407 Cuming street ,
Agent for ' 'Reliable Process. "
Sea shore hat given away with every
purchase during the opening.
. .MRS. 11. 11. DAYUS ! ,
111 South lotli st. , opp. P. O.
Got prjeoh at the now lirui. Hampton
Lumber Co. , Kith and California streets.
Di'uhilon In Kuvor of tlie Cliiuago
Milwaukee .tSt. Paul lly.
The now Palace sleeping ( Mrs of the
Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul Ky. ,
with electric lights In every berth , will
continue to leave the Union depot ,
Omaha , at 00 : p. m , , dally. Passengers
taking Ibis train avoid transfer at Coun
cil Bluffs , and arrive la Chicago at 0:30 :
a. m. . In ample tiufe to make nil eastern
connections. Ticket olllce , 1501 Farnam
itroot. F. A. NASH.
J. E. PiiuSTOJi , General Agont.
Citv Passenger Agent.
Mid-summer millinery opening
\Vednesdny , Thursday and Friday.
MHS. U. U. DAYIES ,
111 South 15th st.
Any person contemplating going to
Europe tliisamimor will learn something
to his advantage by addressing. "O 18 , "
lice ofllce , at once.
California Hxoiir.sloiiN.
Pullman tourist sleeping car excur
sions to California and Paolllo coast
points leave Chicago every Thursday ,
Kansas City every Friday via the Santa
Fo route. Ticket r.Uo ( rum Chicago
S-l".oO , from Sioux Citv , Omaha , Lincoln
orKansas .City $ ; n , sleeping car rate
from Chicago * I pur double berth , from
Kansas City W per double berth. Every
thing furnished c.vonpt meals. Those
excursions are personally conducted by
experienced excursion manauors who
accompany parties to deslinaUon. For
excursion folder containing full particu
lars and map folder and time table of
Santa Fe route and reserving of sleeping
car biH'ths , address S. M. Osgood , gen
eral aguit , E. L , Palmer , freight and
passenger agent , A..T. & S. F. railroad ,
411N. Y , Lifo Bldg. , Oiauhu , Nebraska. ,
THE BOSTON STORE ,
A Thousand and Ten Elegant and Medium
Prioad Unmade DMSS Pattarna
ON SALE TOMORROW , MONDAY ,
Front tlio ( JIMat liankrtipt Hale o
TowiiHcnd , 'i Moittant , 71) and HI
Ijconard Street , New York , at
Onc-ilxth Tliulf Value.
This was without question the largos
bankrupt dress goods sale that over took
pluco in this country and wo secured the
bulk of the goods.
THESE AIUTHH UNMADE
DUKSSKS.
Mr > unmade dresses of wool tricots ii
tans and grays , 10 yards material in cacl
tmttoru tomorrow ( ic ! ) for the entire
pattern. Ueguiar price iBl.fiO.
50 unmade dronsos , of line woo
"ladies' cloth" in fancy stripes , grays
and tans , at 31.00 a pattern , worth $3.00
35 unmade drosnos , the best quality
English honriotta at $1.1x5 a pattern
worth Saw.
(11 ( unmade dresses , now mohair bril-
llantonos. all now shades , ! ( ) inches
wUlo. Tlio entire pattern goes foriL'.OO
WrthI.OO.
"o unmade dresses , silk stripe and all
wool French serges , containing 8 yatds
42 inch material , at $ U.7o a pattern ,
worth fiU.OO.
135 unmade dresses , soft silk finis > ho ( :
foulo serges 8 yards patterns grays
tans , now rose , &e. , $3.1)5 ) a pattern
worth $7.50.
18 elegant pattern robes with ' silk cm-
broidery for skirt at1.85 a 'pnUorn ;
worth $10.00.
( i.l of the most elegant importnd pat
terns , in cream only , embroidered all
over with tinsel and silk at $0.00 , worth
$1'.00 a pattern.
22 imported Parisian robes , no two
alike , elegant in style and material ,
hand embroidered stool and tinsel ef
fects worth up to $30.00 , go at $12.50 ,
Monday only.
Elegant patterns black silk gronadies
at $3.50 , worth $7.00.
Imported patterns , all silk , China and
India silks in plain and fancy designs ,
polka spots etc. , each pattern consisting
of 12 yards of material , $ -1.50 ; worth
8S.GO.
25 unmade dresses of the finest blacjc
silk mohair brilliantines , 8 yds , 41-inoh
material in each pattern , tomorrow , $ -1 ;
worth $ ! ) .
IK ! unmade black dresses consisting
of 8 yards , 42 inches wide , all wool im
ported silk finished lionriotta , very best
quality , $5.50 for entire pattern.
12 elegant silk pattern ? of 15 yards
length ; French failles and Armures in
blacks , French greys , new tans , now
blues , etc. , $12.75 for cntiro pattern ;
worth $22.
OUR GREAT SHOE DEPARTMENT.
ON OUR FIRST FLOOR.
Way back in the rear , offers tomorrow.
Ladies' oxford ties COe.
Ladies' high cut button dongola shoes
( i5c.
i5c.These
These are just to lot you know the
Uoston Store shoo department boats the
world in prices.
THE BOSTON STORE ,
Right on the corner now ,
The northwest corner IGth and Douglas.
See Burns' "vase window. "
Grand RxciirHlnn to YollowMto-io Na-
thmul Park and Other Western
Itcsorts.
Tlio Union Pacific , "Tho Overland
Route , " proposes to run , in July , 1SI ! ) , a
grand excursion from Omaha to Yellow
stone National park , Great Shoshone
falls , Idaho , Ogden , Salt Lake City ,
Garliold Beach , Denver , Clear Creek
Canon , the famous Loop , and other
points of interest. The Union Pacific
will furnish six borso Concord coaches ,
which will carry the party from Beaver
Canon , Idaho , to and through YellowStone -
Stone National park. These coaches
will also bo taken to Shoshone station ,
and used for the ride to Great Shoshone
falls.
From Beaver Canon to Yellowstone
National Parktho , trip will occupy thrco
dajs going , three days returning , and
eight days will bo spoilt in the park. Ex
cellent tents and good equipment for
camping out will bo furnished by the
Union Pacific , on route from Beaver
Canon to the parkand while in the Park
the tourists will bo ouartolcd at the
various hotels.
The very low rate of $250.00 per pas
senger has boon made from Omaha.
This rate includes railroad , Pullni'in ,
and stage faro , meals and hotel bills
from the time of leaving Omaha until
the return of tlio excursion , in all thirty
days. No half faro rates.
Only thirty-five passengers can bo ac
commodated , and as accommodations are
limited , early application for same
should be made.
In ordering tickets send money for
same by express lo Harry P. Douol , city
ticket agent U. P. system , 1302 Farnam
street , Omaha , Nob.
No children will bo allowed on this
trip. For further information relative to
this excursion and intinorary , apply , to
E. L. LOMA.K ,
Gon'l Pass , and Ticket Agt. ,
Omatia , Nob.
Refrigerators ! Samuel Burns is soil
ing refrigerators at factory prices.
Sen shore hat given away with every
purchase during the opening.
MRS. It. li. DA VIES ,
111 South 15th St. , opp. P.'O.
ilowolry I'Mro Salo.
On April 10 a lire occurred above our
store ; our insurance hat. been adjusted ;
wo have repapered and painted and wo
are now ready for business. AH goods
will bo sold below regular rates , our
customers getting the bonollt of the in
surance. All Kinds of Jewelry and sil
verware , both solid and plated , are now
being sold cheap. S. JUXASKN' ,
Jeweler , Farnam and llth btroot.
U .rfjains in diamonds , S. Jonason ,
Farnam and llth street , lire .sale.
Bargains In every article in our store ,
S. Jonason ; Farnam ami llth street , lire
ealu.
Ilolln ife Thompson , tailors and men's
furnishers , 1012 Farnam. Spring style *
Hamilton Warren , M. I ) . , eclectic and
magnetic physician and Burgeon.
Specialty dlsua.ses of w < * mon and chil
dren , 111) ) N. lUth street. Tolopbono MSS ,
lei ) ! ! leu ! ! Ice ! !
Wholesale and retail. Kennedy it
Newell. Mil S. 16th stroot. Tol. 1153.
Lessons In art noodle work free of
charge. Class Wednesday and Friday ,
l:30to ) : 10:30 : a. in. N. B. FAI.CONUU.
I'lonlos.
The most charming plenlo grounds
nnywhore In the immediate vicinity of
Omaha are at Waterloo , thlrty-ono
miles west of tins city , on the Union
Pacific. Make your arrangements for
in early date. Invostlgato tlio matter
with II. P. Douol , t'lty Pass , and Tkt.
Agent , 1302 Furnam street , Omaha , Nob.
A BFNFFIT HO TI1F Pl'flPIF
tl 1-/L/U1J1 il alu lltu lL.Ullvl.il
559,000 , Fire Salotef Shoes Regardless o
Ocst ,
MONDAY V/E / BEGIN TO CLOSE OU1
The A. S. Ijovott U Co. Stock of Hoot *
and SheeN \VliI guntc You Prlouri
that Will AntnnlHli You at the
"Klro Sale" 1 M .S. tilth Hi.
_
FOR MONDAY AND TUESDAY.
Ladies' hand sowed serge slippers , ! ! ) (
a ] tair.
Ladies' kid Oxford tics , patent leather
lips , only ! ! ) < a pair.
Ladies' line kid button boots , only DSc
a pair , wortli $2.00.
Ladies' front laco. patent leather tips ,
only $1.40 , worth $3.00.
Ladies' kid button boots $1.37 pair ,
worth S2.50 ; all si/.cs.
Ladies' ooint kid house slippers 40c ,
worth $1.00.
Children's kid button , sines 1 to 6 ,
only lc ( ! pair.
Children's kid oxford tics , 2 to 5 } and
0 to 8 at Hoc pair.
Ladies' line kid opera slippers , all
sizes , at 08e pair.
Boys * lawn tennis , 35c pair.
Boys' canvas lace shoes , leather solos ,
sixes Ho 5 , only 4c ! ) nalr , wortli $1.
Men's rubbor"solo9 , canvass lace shoes ,
5 cases to bo sold at 75c pair , worth $1.05.
Ladies' fine kid button boots , from the
host makers , for the great lire sale wo
offer the lot at $1.48 , never sold for loss
than $2.08.
Ladies' fine star dongola boots , Rey
nolds Bros. , Groy Bros. , etc. , all go at
$1.08 , worth from'$3.00 to $1.00.
"The Lilly , " ono of the finest shoes
made , wo offer in this sale at the ex
tremely low price of $2.48 , worth $5.00.
Ladies
_ Wo olTor 2,000 pairs of BURT'S fine
kid shoes in all styles , button and lace ,
in cloth and kid top , at $3.00 , worth
$0.00 ; all si/.os. This is a bargain you
seldom got. Call at once.
Bargains in ladle's slippers.
In mou's shoos wo can oll'or bargains
of a lifetime. A few of the bargains wo
quote are :
Men's kangaroo , congress shoes $1.97
pair , worth $3.50.
Men's kangaroo congress at $2.48 ,
worth $4.50.
Gentlemen , don't fail to buy a pair of
Hurt's kangaroo shoos at $3.50 a pair ,
worth $0.00.
Wo offer all our $7.50 shoes of A. W.
Clapp & Co's make at $1.00 a pair. This
is nearly half prico.
FIUE SALE
OF BOOTS AND SHOES.
114 South Kith street.
( Old Boston Store. )
Store open evenings until ! ) o'clock.
E. S. FLATAU , Manager.
Bargains in silver table ware , S. Jon
ason , Farnam and llth street iiro salo.
Bargains in watches , S. Jonason , Far
nam and llth street , lire salo.
Sco Burns' "pitcher window. "
Don't forget the second millinery
opening at Mrs. R. II. Davies.
Ill South loth st.
TWO SIDES TO IT.
A Kuilrond MUU'H Version of the IjO-
1 ' cunt Htrccit Suallle. ( | )
"There aro'two sides to tlio Locust street
crossing question , " remarked Tliorrms Orr
yesterday. Mr. Orr is Mr. Dickinson's
confidential clerk and in his chief's absouce
acts as chief of the operating department of
the Union Pacific.
Belli } ; a > ked for an explanation ho contin
ued : "Tho Union Pacific has some rights in
this matter which must bo looked after.
We have four tracks at that point
and during certain so.isous of the
year they are in use nearly all the time. As
a matter of safety to our brukomon wo can't
allow a motor line to cross our tracks with
an overhead wire , which would sweep a man
from the top of a freight ear and kill tiim
every time , Tlioo people were told when
they first made a move towards crossing that
tlioj had best see Mr. Dickinson and make
the necessary nrrntiKoments with him. They
wore told also that ho was going awny sooii ,
but they made no oft'ort to see him. Instead ,
they tried to cross our right of way without
any ceremony.
"Tho Union Pacific is not disposed to act
the doir in the mwiiner in this business wo
only desire fair treatment. vVliut wo want
is an agreement concerning this crossing mid
some assurance that it will bo observed.Vo
are willing to concede every thing reasonable
but there must bo some dolinito 'understand
ing. For instance , thorn must bo some defi
nite arrangement about ttio overhead wire ;
It must bo placed high enough to bo above
the head of a man on a box car In order to
avoid accident. There was a similar
case in Indianapolis and it was
adjusted satisfactorily , the motor
cars being equipped with a long trolluv
rod , which will allow the wire to bo placed
higher than ordinarily.
"Tho motor pcoplo and our division engi
neer are looking the ground over today and
nrrant'oinents will bo made satisfactory to all
concerned. "
AIKDICAL lOX.V .
Those of tht ; IturliiiKtoii Itoad in Ses
sion at tlio I'aMon.
Tlio medical examiners of the Ilurlington
voluntary relief department were m
session yesterday at headquarters hi
tills city. Nineteen of the physicians
are present , representing ( ill the dis
tricts m the cntiro system , Including
Suncrhitcmloiit.1. U. Hartlclt and Dr. C. II.
Williams , assistant superintendent and medi
cal director , both of Chicago. Tlio others
; > ro.scnt tuo : Dr. C. D , .lonos , Chicago ; Dr.
II. T. Guss , Aurora , 111 , ; Dr.s. I. , .
it. Uyan and J. A , Denny , Galesburg -
burg , III. ; Dr. U. T. Khrhardt ,
Ueardstown , 111. ; Dr. F. L. Henderson ,
IJurUngtoii , In. ; Dr. . .1.V \ Campbell , Ot-
tuinwa , la. ; Dr. 13. SchllTurlo , Crc.ston , la. ;
Dr. F , Uuder , Jr. , Hannibal , Mo. ; Dr. 1C. S.
WciiL'or , BrooKlleld. Mo. ; Dr. J.V. . Leonard.
St. Joseph , Mo. ; Dr. 13. S. Cook , 1'latts-
noiith ; Dr. C. W. Uoovcs , Lincoln ; Dr. S.
1C. Voder , Wyinore ; Drs. / . L. Kay and J.
Scroggs , McCooU ; Dr. E. K. McClelland ,
Alllanco.
The conference Is for the purpose of in
struction la the USD of the oflldal forms mm
an exchange of views on work In gonural.
Tito gentlemen were entertained at a ban
quet at the I'uxtun lust night , at which they
exorcised their skill In dissection and unjoyud
i fca.it of reason and a flow of swul. They
idjouriied at a sciuoimbto hour and many of
.hem returned to their homos. A few of the
tarty remained over until today and will In
spect the city.
in ; intuit i ; JAIL.
Why Di'tcutivi ! Kills Didn't riot HlH
. Man at < iraiul Island.
Doteetlvo Kllh , who wont to Grand Island
after Frank Nelson , relii-'nuil without Ills
nan. NcNon brolio Jail there about 10 : M
Thursday night and could not ho located. lie
vus conllncd In the now court liouso unit got
out without any apparent difficulty. Ho ail-
iilltod Ma guilt to Kills ano said ho was in a
lurry lo got back hero and pluad guilty ; nut
s not probable that ills plua will bo rccuivml
his term.
Omaha lodge No. ' . ' , Commercial Pilgrims
f America , hold its regular meeting m
ythlaii hall In the I'axton block last night.
iovoral now members wuro added to the
oil. The order Is Increasing ri'.pidly in this
Uy and , judging in > m reports received from
tlitr points , it is creating , , uito a fururo
uiouif traveling moa all over tuo country.
N' . II. Knlooner.
On Mond-iy wo place on sale the black
silk warp honrlottas , SI.2-5 quality , at
Doe , $1.35 at $1.07 } , 81.05 at Sl.SW , $2.00
atJl.fiO , $2.25 at sM.ttNow I'arlsian
combination robes at less than hall
price , $ lo quality for S0.08 , $2i.50 ; for
$0.05 , $38.50 for $14.00 , $15.00 for $22.50.
87Jc colored honriotta for 50c ,
75c wool chal Us for 20c.
$14.00 dross patterns of Chinese sllli
for $10.50.
$1.25 plain black grenadine , Soc.
$2.50 faille and handsome stripe , -U
inches wide , for $1.75. Silk gros grain
for t-7Je. $1.25 colored surah , "Oc.
WASH GOODS DEPARTMENT.
On Monday wo begin the greatest sale
of wash dross goods wo have over made ,
all goods purchased by mo in Now York ,
and are all the latest styles.
lOc Morrimack sateen's at ( lc. }
15c black and while Pacific sateons at
Oc. 35c Krcchlin sateens at 15o. 40ju
black honriotta cloth with colored fig
ures ( they are beautiful goods ) at 25c.
'Wo mantel crepe at lOc. This is the
nicest and most stylish fabric in Now
York. 40c plain black crepe de tilla at
25c. Those are Oillett's fast black war-
ran'.ed 25 : Swiss zopliors , loc ; these are
30 inch.
A largo line of Oillott's plain black
honriotta salines at 25c ; this Is the 35c
quality dross ginghams.
12 yards for $1.00. These are 125 cents
a yard.
Ask to see our new figured French
mulls and satin crepe cloth.
LINEN DKPAHTMENT.
Another lot of our great 48o towel ;
the regular price of this is $1.00.
Clrpat bargains in napkins , damasks ,
towels and lunch cloths. In white goods
wo open on Monday the latest novelty.
Hemstitched lawns and black lawns and
organdies and some great bargains in
white goods at lOc , 12c , hie , 18c , 20c ,
25c , 30c , 40c and 45e.
These are all goods purchased by mo
recently in Now York and the extraor
dinary prices wo are able to make are
only possible by the very hard times and
the complete stagnation of the' Now
York market. S. B. FALCONER
They Have Irrived.
The entire stock of shoes and oxfords
purchased from assignee by Xiuulor
Bros. , 1520 Douglas street , have been re
ceived and will be on sale commencing
Monday morning , Juno ' 1. Tills will
bo the greatest shoo sale over known in
Omaha , as it comprises some of the
loading makes of Now York city , Ro
chester , Philadelphia , Chicago , Cincin
nati and Boston. Our time is too lim
ited arranging this stocic , so wo cannot
quote prices , but it will be a mis
take to purchase anything in the line of
shoes before visiting this great salo.
5JUNDEU BUOS , ,
1520 DOUGLAS STREET ,
OMAHA'S LOWEST PRICE RELI
ABLE SHOE DEALERS.
SIGN OF GOLD BOOT.
Mid-summer millinery opening
"Wednesday , Thursday and Friday.
MRS. R. II. DAVIES ,
111 South 15th st.
SIIIPIM3US AUI5 INTlillKSTKI ) .
Fluttering Prospects of the
Grain Kvcliaiifjc.
Everything , say the grain men , is working
in the right direction for the building up of a
great grain market at. Omaha. Ono of the
most encouraging features is the interest
which the grain producers ana shippc.r.s of
the state are taking In tlio matter. A great
many letters are being received by local
grain men nnd ny the secretary of the board
of trade asking lor Information as to when
Omaha will bo m shape to handle their busi
ness , while others send word that they want
to become members of the grain exchange as
soon as it is organized. Several grain
buyers have signified their Intention
of coming to Omaha so soon as there is a
market.
Tlio sellers arc also looking in this direc
tion and the number of samples of grain
sent hero and offered for sale Is surprising ,
especially at a time w lieu the country is sup
posed to bo pretty well cleaned out of all
kinds of cereals.
The farmers alliance is' wido-awako to the
importance of having a grain market hero.
Allan Hoot , ns agent for the alliance , was
calling on the grain man yesterday with
offers to sell a larpo number of cars of corn
belonging to different alliance organizations.
While the Omaha grain exchange lias not
yet been organized individual buyers nro
taxing a good deal of grain to lill orders at
other points nnd for local consumption.
C. H. Fowler of throwlcr elevator com
pany is expected homo next weak and a meot-
ini' "will then bo called at once for the organ
isation of the proposed grain nnd produce ex
change. Meanwhile the board of trade is
putting forth its best efforts to bring the
grain men into their organization. Secretary
Nason of the board returned from Denver
last evening ami will at once take stops to
have the trading room and the halls of tlio
board of trade building frescoed and put In
shape to receive tlio grain men if they con
sent to be received.
V
A Clilld'H Kris-hl 1'ul I1'-
Little Helen , aged twenty-one months ,
daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Flo ciibauni , MI1S
Sherman avenue , fell out of the .second story
window of the family residence to
the ground , a distance of eighteen
feet , alighting Mat on hoi-
back. The affrightonoil father , who was
sitting on the stoop at the time and saw the
child fall , ran to her and piokod nor up , bo-
licving her killed. To his surprise the child ,
as soon as picked up by her father , said :
"Papa , Ilclon lumped out the window. "
Miraculous as It may seem , not a bono was
broken , nor , us far as can bo known , was .she
injured , _
ICailrtiad N'oti-s.
P. J. Nichols will assume charge nf ilio of-
llco of superintendent of thx ) rsobraslta divis
ion of Uio Union Pacillo tomorrow , succeed
ing Uobort Hlickcnsdcrfor , resigned.
H. H. Sutherland , assistant superintendent
at Lincoln , will DO made assistant at Omaha ,
and will bo Mr. Nichols1 right-hand man. T.
.1. Foley , an old Dickinson man nnd lately
trainmaster ° " tlio Ual'.lmoro it Ohio at
Newark , O , will succeed Mr. Sutherland as
assistant superintendent at Lincoln.
Messrs. Sutherland and Foley arrived in
the city yesterday , preparatory to assuming
chargeof their respective olllccs.
AVhy > heVan Soil-y.
Cupid might poislbly Had good target nr.io
tleo at the Pacific tul.pol. One of the teachers
there seems r.ithorsuicoptlli'.i ? . Judging by an
Incident that Impnonud hut Friday on the
occasion of the presentation Of the ll'ig to the
school bv Major Uaruson. Five-year-old
May Suiock was deputized to rueoivo tlio
putrioUo gift. The major stooped down and
Kissed the mite after the ecroinoiiy was eon-
eluded. "Why didn't I put on n rod , white
and blue dress and take that child's place , "
was the comment of ono of the leacherd who
witno.-i.sud this bit of gallantry.
Kililoi-N Cumin' : .
The HocUIiiu and Ohio Valley I-Mllorlal as
sociation will Indulge in an oxo'jr ion to Denver -
vor during the early part ot .luno. The party
will start from Columbus , O. , on Juno It ,
going via Chicago and Kansas City to Den
ver , spending four d.iys in the latter place.
They will lunvo Denver on Juno 10 , arriving
in Omaha aU n. " > p. m > Juno U. Twenty-
llvo imnutcs is tuo m Uo > i'ito ' iiiiio f.-r . tfioir
Slav in this city , returning to Luluuitius via
Chicago.
T .MILMNKHY CliKAIUXO
Sale nt H. IIotTinan'H , t-IOH DniigliiH
Street.
Mr. S IIolTman will sail for Kuropo on
the 20th of .luno to buy his line millinery
for next fall. In order to make a clean
sweep of our on tire spring and summer
stock before that date wo will give to
our customers a regular picnic on prices
for tlio balance of the season. Wo have
now on hand by far the largest line of
trimmed hats of any house west of Chicago
cage , and from now on every ono of
them will bo sold for half price or los.
So if you want to got the best value for
your money you cannot alTord to miss
this unrivalled chance.
On table No. 1 you will find about 50
do/.on trimmed am' ' untrimmed child's
sailor hats tit Gc. They make a splendid
scbool hat and are worth from 35 to 50c.
if tboy are worth a cent.
Table No. 2 Is stacked with ladies' '
colored hat shapes , good siyles anil
quality at lOc.
No. 3 is a table of ladies' trimmed hats
and bonnets at 3. " > e. , Iust the price ol
the trimming.
Table No.4 ladies' and childs' trimmed
hats at 81. Our regular $2 and $2.50
goods.
Table No. 5 will bo covered with ladles
trimmed hats and toques linest lace
straw with elegant trimming at $1.75 ,
all of our $3.00 and 83.50 goods.
Cases 1 to 4 tilled with ladies line im
ported noapolitati and tuscany straw
hats artistically trimmed at $2.08 , all of
our hats ranging from $1.50 to $5.50.
Cases 5 to 10-contain about 200 hats
at $3.08 comprising the finest trimmed
straw goods and pattern hats worth
from $5.50 to $15,00. Remember every
thing will go at half price nothing
will bo reserved.
S. HOFFMAN ,
1408 Douglas Streot.
PROOF POSITIVI3.
Result of tin- Post Mortem
tiou on MlHs Ilc.'ivcr.
At 5 o'clock yesterday afternoon Mr. Al
bert lloavcr of Cedar Creek , Neb. , called at
llcafoy ft Heafey's ' with Coroner Ilarrigan
and positively Identified the body of thovoting
woman brought from Plattsmouth by Ser
geant Whnlcn us his sister.
The coroner Immediately called Dr.s. He-
bert , Coffmau , Pcabody , Summer : . Jr. and
Coulter. A post mortem examination was at
once commenced. Dr. Robert bundled the
knife and tlio other physicians assisted.
A thorough examination of the body was
made , and it wns found that Miss Heaver
came to her death through a criminal opera
tion. The remains were remarkably well
preserved , and still showed traces of former
beauty. The futus was next examined , but
it Was so much decomposed and bloated that
nothing could be ascertained except that tlio
skull had been crushed. Both bodies will
bo buriea again at onco.
Tlio volunteer local sleuths who have in
terested themselves in the finding of bodies
purely for tlio love of iho thinsr managed to
point out'tho location of a foetus in tlio insti
tute court yard. The bones of this Infant
were next examined by the physicians hold
ing the post mortem. Tlio bones with a few
shreds of flesh still hanging to them were
unwrapped und laid upon the operating
table. All the medical men present declared
that the remains had been buried all the way
from live to ton years. So the gay young
sleuths haven't found anything particularly
new after all , or anything which would have
any bearing on the case in < ] iiestiou.
It is understood that additional charges
will bo filed against the three institute doc
tors now in the county Jail. The coroner has
advised Iho authorities not to admit tlio men
to bail , but to await further developments.
It is understood that the city detectives
under Chief of Detectives Haze are runnipg
down another case and will make their find
ings public in a day or NO.
Park Concert Today.
Following is the programme for the con
cert by tlia Musical Union band in ilanscom
park this afternoon at ; t o'clock :
I'AKT I.
March Oa'vary ( from the Redemption ) . . .
liounod
Overturn NahiK'iinoiiosiir Verdi
Selection Thu Youimin of the liuiird . . . .
Sullivan
St'xtot Alleo.Vliiri ! Art Thou Aschur
Messrs. i.otz. Wolf. Itrnndt , lioriiandt , Sauer-
weln , 1'uult'i.
1'AHT II.
Potpourri A Day In llorlln Harttuan
Tiombano Solo Down 111 the Deep ( Jol-
tar , f'N.'lior
- Mr. II. Hi'hiinUe.
( lavotto The I'lrs-t lleurt'1'lirolH..ICIIonhortf
Descriptive TinNlKhi Alarm Kcnvus
1 A c'lilm and p.'iiuuiiil iiliht. ! ! All asluop.
'I " 1'Mrn ! Kiro ! " Horses rush nut. gimg
strllit's liox .si. Away wo en. 4 Arrlvu at
Die fire. --tTnrcnlliit ; of hoao. li Hiiglnu
works well , 7 I'lro out , reel up lio-u. h
OIV for lioinu. U Fireman's SOUK , 10 Homo
again.
I-AIIT in.
Overture Ln Oiia l.adru KciHsliit
Unanirturistlo Piece Him pi felt y Vns cs
Srloi'tloii 111 T i ova tort * Vt-iill
March High School C'adotb uousi :
Dr. Roscnau'H Work.
The L. A. C. 13. literary society of the
Jewish church on Ilarney street held Its lust
meeting for the season last Monday night.
A choice programme of recitations , essays ,
readings and innsio was given and the society
took tlio usual summer vacation.
OThore will do continuation services at the
Jewish temple on Harnoy .street next Sunday
at SI a. in. , at which a largo class will to ron-
firmed by Dr. Hosunuu. The eoiilirnritlon
will take plaeo at i > o'clock ' nnd those
who are to bo cnnllrmed are Kichard and
Ilenry Srutlo , Mart liellar , Ned Lazarus ,
hco. 'Scligsohu , Gabriel Sachs , Louis Gold
smith , Lena I'ehlold , liertha Newman ,
Uuiiru Kopaid , Ana Martin and Tnorosa
Harris.
There will bo pontacostal services at the
temple on Hartley street on Thursday and
Friday , Juno 11 and IU.
At lilt ! MlIK ( ' .
The Kiloii miiboj presents a novel feature
this week in curio hall in the Parisan lady
embroiderers. Those live handsome women
embroider the most fantastic designs on
silk and plush and will make a nloafing ut-
Iracllon for the ladies. They will give to
u.ich lady p.itron a sample of their work.
In tlio theatres a first class specialty troujio
will appear. Among tlio many artists will
bo Mcioio ( ! ! .t Lucille in tnoirfaicle.d match.
Mulonuy's ' troubles , Hatlio ( iraham the
pleasing song bird and Mortimer the comic
match artist. In all departments new ,
iiniiiuo and original exhibits have boon
placed.
A Pure Cream of Tatir
Superior to every > thrT known.
Used in Millions of Huinci
40 Years the Standard ,
Dclicinus Cake and I'Miry , Li ht ri.
lluituit , Cirri lie C akct , I'alat.It '
and YUixlesomc.
No other baking powder does such \ \ j
Thn AViiNfiliiKton Market.
Whllo It is n fact that the leading
moat market , that of Adam Snyder , baa
boon been closed by that gentleman , ho
retiring from business , it Is also a fact /
that the loading market of E. A. Marsh , jr
located tit No. 61-I North Kith street , ono'
half block north of .lolTotvon square , ia
still at the height of prosperity , anil
if you want a choice cut of beef ,
pork , mutton or veal there is thn place-
to got ill For E. A. Marsh , who located
on N. loth street in ISS'J , and has ticon
so successful over since , knows just how
to select his moats and therefore ho is
able and willing lo cater to vour wants.
If you will trust to htm to select for you ,
you will not bo disappointed , lor experi
ence makes perfect , and while his motto
is f
Clioap for cash , prompt paying people
goUuoiithly credit.
None but his own make of sausage )
which IB So favorably known in
mirth Omaha U , Mild at this
market. Ho also manufactures bis
own choice kettle-rendered leaf
lard , also hams and bacon ; in fact every
thing ho handles Is tl rat-el ass. If you
will only give him a trial you will ilud
the Washington Market just the plaeo
to got the choicest meats at most reasonable
enable prices , 5M N. Kith Htreot.
IHS. rJAPH.VS VIM MS.
Health Department lti > ri > lviii | * tlio
Klicoiira < r < < iiicnt It Deserves.
Dr. Gapeii has written a reply to n para
graph in tuo press "that it is dilllenlt to > e-
cnre the attendance of the city physician in
emergency at times. " Ho states that the of-
tic.-r in question "Is neither oinnlnie.scnt nor ,
*
Is his endurance Inexhaustible. For my owtf
part. I am surprised Unit it has not occurred
oltener and that very serious consequences
have not been thu result of the narrow and
niggardly policy which prevails In lids re
spect.
"Thero Is absolutely no provision , what
ever , " ho .says , "for emercency cases
made in this city , it [ 3 ,10t n part
of the duties of the city physician to care for
such eases. Such work Is 'a gratuity on lua
part , but has been ilonu cheerfully so far us
his strength and other duties would permit.
* i'10 | j)0ico ) | department is apart from
the remainder of the eitv government In that
It lias Its own fund and is not under the con
trol of the council. This being the ease , the
council has not seen lit to make provision for
a police or emergency surgeon , pro.snmnbly
leaving this for the police department. How
little the police department has aided
mo In the discharge of this charity may
bo scon in this that even hi the
urgent eases , though asked , it has not been
Willing to send the patrol wapon for me.
U'hon called in the middle oftho night after
the cars have ceased running 1 must eitherV
await the comlnir of mv own conveyance or
walk to the station , and this to perform
duties without compensation and unprovided
for in the ordinance creating my olllco. Nina
cases out of ten to which 1 am thus called b
long to the class anil are properly eases fo
which the county would bo compelled to pro
vide If the laws of tlu < state were enforced
* * * 1 do not wish to bn understood a
complaining of the police dopnrtmont , as I
know that it is meagprly provided with funds
and equipments , and its refusal to ! > eml for
mo has been satisfactorily explained.
"Itseoms to be goner.illy understood thn&
it is ono of my duties to care for the side "
noor. Such is not the CTSO. Tlio county
makes or should make tlio provision. * Sfc
Numerous city olllcials como to tuo bolievlntfS ,
that It was my duty to treat free of charge V
all eitv officials. Policemen and firemen do
the same and in tluiso cases I have again
done the city's charity because 1 feel that
thn city ought to provide especially for these
injured while iu line of duty. * * I re
cently examined the entire police force , n
hnril week's work , without compensation.
1 did this because I felt the men ought not to
be compelled to pay for an examination not
sought by thonuolvcs and which might ro-
biilt , as it did iu .somo cases , in the loss of
employment. "
The doctor closes with n comparison of the
amounts appropriated in Omaha anil other
cities for thn support of their respective
boards of health.
r Kclly'H Grief.
Charles Frederick Kelly , the bright throo-
ycar-olu son of Martin Kelly , watchman al
Hovel's , died last night at the family resi
dence , 171-1 Jackson street. The funeral will
tnlto place Sunday afternoon at 'J o'clock
from tlio residence.
IHIATIIS.
mv linen inIrxi itil'l'r llitnlicul ,
crnlx ; CAifh il liUiinnl Itif ten f < ; ; i.y. *
\rKiMir7rsf- - ri''MeLu fl7ri.iMMiir ) i7o 7T ?
Harry Merrlam , at Tl. : " > o'clock last evening ,
at tlio family i-osldem'e , .Mill chirk htitMit.
UKud''T. years. I ) < > ini-.i > d luiivi-s a liiisl-iind
mid baby scvuii days old. Tlio remains w'll '
lie taken to Ulillllcothe , O. , Monday aflor-
nion.
IIM'IITEI/ 4M : p. in. . M.iy : ! 0. 1801. ; isi > d 2il
yeais , Annie M. , wlfu n f W. ) ' . IliclitelKuS
lli'catur street. Notice ( if funcril h reiftor. :
lifiycltu : : and ! ' ( Wayne. I ml. , unil Ma-
comu. Ills. , papers pleu.su copy.
Warm Weather Prices ,
W ) pieces half wool ( sballis , elegant
line colors , beautiful figures and nollia
dots , only iiijo yard ; wotth U/io. /
All wool dreas plaids are cut to
pieces.
You can buy a handsome plaid now at
> 0u yard , formerly ( i'o ' ) to Koo ,
Allof our line isl , * ! . - " > and $ l.f > 0 all
wool plaidK go at "fto yard.
F.legant line ohalliH at Ou yard ; worth
"
lOc.
Big line plain China filkh , ; ) oc yard.
ivlnto SWIHK unibrolJ-
.10 pieces lo-iii
nry Huuuoings , at Wo yard ; worth M.
| ( MI do/.on TurUibh towuU , nl/.o 17x.0- !
iu , only fie eaoli .
Itig lint ) white India linunt ) , 'lu ! vard.
White cheek iniln.iouks ; to and bio
yard , jiint half price.
Klogant line Krenob Sateens " 5a
yard , worth JiOc , 1 halo . " ( i-incli Un-
Ijleaehed Muslin 'lu .yard. KiguroJ
1'nmiloH , ; i ( > indies wide , 7je yard.
[ /idiot1 llalbrlggan Iloso Ilio pair ,
wi.rtb"it1. .
had irV fast blaulc ouara luiitfih Huno
Vic pair , worth $1ft. , .
Ladies' black Uslo. Olovus Ifio pair ,
worth : ioc.
Ladies' fanoy strlpo jersey ribbed
Vfnts Ufi- , worth liuu.
( ji-tmlbalu of cjarpota Monday , \Vo
run save you big money on ourpot.s.
Largo f ot of N'oUHiuh.un Uwo C'ur-
luinto clone out at Iniif prki : .
Ilousu iMinusliljig Goods in Iwsuinonl
lu ) < o fiuaud out at ouuo.
All Wall 1'apor must bo closed out at
.Sou ui no.st Jar
*
BEN N I SON BROS
1519-1521 Douglas St.