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8 THIS OMAHA DAILY BEE , SUNDA % AUGUST JO , 1891-SIXTEEN PAGES. IIAYDKN HUGS. Down I'rlcRH. Now evaporated raspberries 0c ; now evaporated blncltborrtafl f > c ; now ovrtpor- atcd Californliv tiprleots 11 ! } ; now ponchos lOc , no.v evaporated currants 7jc ; very flno rolled oats ! lt' } . There IB no better iniulo b tbo hands of man. Do not bo twrsumiod to pay nioro. Dried frrfipo fie. poKN TEA AND COl'TBH KN Great bargains in ten and colTeo Mon day. .lust received a shipment of now crop , eun dried .Tap tea which wo sell at tlio following low prices : A nlco sun dried Japan llo ) 2Ue and Hoc Very best f > 0c and COc basket fired Japan JJDetB , 8f c and -IPc. HrnUiiii Java and Mocha IDc. A nlco Ilia ii.'lc. Golden KloSle. Mar- icalbo JiSc. I'caborry ! ! 0c. A line Java and Mocha 2"jc. Fresh roasted dally. IIAYDHNHHOS , Dry Kooils and crooorles. DUL'Cf DKl'AUTMENT. Henf. iron and wine , oOc. Miles' norvine , Too. Hood's siirsaparilla , 83e. Fij'n syrup , -IDc. I'rimloy'u sarsnpurilla , COc. ] Iall's hair ronowor , 7oc. Ueccham's pills , ! 2 < > c , Llobitf's beef extract , 29c ; regular price , 6Ue. Armour's beef extract , 29c ; regular prlco , r > ( ) c. Cudahy's beef extract , 29c ; regular price , Wic. Vaseline , 2 bottles for fie. I''ai-o powder , lOc. Ilunyati water , Me. Hire's root beer , lOc. Great sale on Colgate porfuincs and Bonn Monday. Do not fail to visit the Imsnmont. IIAYDKN BUGS , Dry goods a"d drugs. nousK FURNISHING GOODS. Tlio best iron wringer made , $1.70. Wash tubs , -liJc. / > 5e , Ooc. Jolly glasses with tin covers , 2c each. ' Mas-'on fruit jars , $1.2.5 per do/on. Decorated cups and saucers , C2c per sot. Washing machines , $ -1.50 , warranted. Dish pan ? , loc each. Cans for putting up tomatoes , fiOc per do/en. Tlio now sealing taper , it needs no light or lire ; when used tlio heat of tlio can molts tlio wax. If you use them once you will use no other , lOo per dozen. Toil kettles , IGo each. * ColTeo and tea pots , lOc each. Pie tins , Ic each. Milk pans , Ic each. Salt boxes , lOo each. IIAYDKN BROS. , Dry goods anil house furnishings. SHOy DEPARTMENT. Bargains Monday in shoes from best manufacturers. It will pay to look. Infants1 oflo and OU < > . shoes at 2oo a pair. Childron'bkid $1.00 shoos at 7.rxa ; pair. Misses' $1.2-5 grain shoes , sizes 12 to 2 , at OSc. Misses' $1.50 dongola shoos , sizes 11 to 2 , at $1.22. Ladies' $1.00 patent tip oxford ties at 75c. 75c.Ladies' Ladies' $2.00 hand turned opera slip pers $ l.-l.5. Ladies' $2.25 dongola button shoes SI. 85. Ladies' $2.85 dongola button shoes $2.25. MEN'S AND BOYS' . Mon'e congress and lace $2.25 shoos $1.85. Men's line satin oil $2.50 shoos $2.00. Mon's line genuine kangaroo shoes , $ . ' ! .75. Boys' A calf $1.25 shoos , sizes 12 to 2 , $1.00. IIAYDKN BROS. , Dry goods and shoos. Tlio Outside World lias always been easily reached from Omulia via. the great Chicago ite North western railway. Its fast vestibule trains have been running for years over the Union Pacific bridge in and out of Omaha daily. liveryono in Omaha knows this. The 4IiO : p. m. vestibule ilyer arriving at Chicago 8 o'clock next morninir still continues the popular traiti , although the fast express from Omaha at 9:20 : p. m. , with its excellent eastern connections is in much demand. Free parlor cars on both those trains. Baggage checked from hotels and residences direct to any destination if your ticket roads "North western" city olllco , M01 Furn.im street. Maninvu Yacht Knco. This afternoon at ,1iO : : o'clock there will bo a yacht race on Lake Manawa. Entries closed at 1M : ! ) o'clock. Three prizes. After which will bo a duck race. Porsotl who swiming catches duck gets $5. OIJ , HAM ; . Seminary Tor Young Ijiullcs , Omalin , Ncli. Rov. Robert Doherty , S. T. D. Fall term begins September lli. The completing of the south wing makes accommodation for10 boarding Echolars additional , For catalogue and particulars apply to the rector. lluttur. Itnttor. flutter. Wo call the attention of the public to the very line qualities of butter wo han dle and at prices lower than you can got nny where. Wo soil a good butter for lOc. The very linest country butter at 12jc. C'omo trot 2 pounds of this butor for what you would pay for one to .other dealers. Our line creamery will soil at 15and 17ic , Got some of our butter Ihon you will cat no other. Remember wo are leaders in llrst class butter and low prices. IIAYDKN UUOS. , grocers. Samuel Burns has placed in his front windows a line of thu celebrated Doiilton tollot hots , $7.75 for 12 pieces , and Meakin's t < uml-porcolain dinner set , 11 ! ! pieces , only $11.7.5 , . formerly $21.00. VENUS IS COMING. Take the great Rock Island route for Lincoln , Beatrice , Fairbury and NoUon , Solid train leaves union depot , Omaha , at 5 p.m. , arriving 11 a.m. dally , except Sunday. Secure your tickets at 1002 Farnam St. JOHNSKUASTIAN , G. T. & P. A. J. L. DK BKVOISK , Gon'l. Agu Yacht race at Manawa today. The Mica Fireproof Roofing Co. , 12 Withnoll block. Go to Lakq Manawa today. On II lorn la ICxciirslonN. Pullman tourist sleeping car o.xcur- elons to California and Pacltlo coast points leave Chicago every Thursday , Kansas City every Friday via the Santa Fo ronlo. Ticket rutu from Chicago 8-l7.fiO , from Sioux City , Omaha , Lincoln orlCansas Cily 8t. ; , sleeping car rate from Chicago $ I per double berth , from Kansas City $3 per double borth. Every thing furnished except meals. .Thoso oxcurslons are personally conducted by oxporiouced excursion'managors wlio accompany parties to destination. For excursion folder containing full particu lars and map folder and time table of Santa Fo vouto mul reserving of sleeping car berths , address K , L. Palmer , I'uBscmgor ngont , AT. & S. F. railroad , ill N. Y. LifoBldtf. , Omaha , Nebraska. THE BOSTON STORE , Positively the Lost Day of the Railroad Wreck MUST BE CLOSED OUT TOMORROW , Kvrry Plooo of Oooiln Kcinalnlnn of Thin Kortuiuitc IMireliuHO ofOurH HUH HCIMI Out to I'lcccH to Close Them Out. All the yard wide unbleached muslin , 'Hc , worth 8c. All the very finest grades of un bleached muslin ( io a yard. All the yard wldo bleached muslin 60 a yard. All the Lonsdalo bleached muslin OIc. All the bcbt American light shirting calicos 2jc. All the best real indigo blue calicos Me. ALL SUMMER DRESS GOODS 5c YARD. Tomorrow wo close out every yard of summer wash dress goods including white goods , black goods , line challl , polka dot sumtnorcashmores , etc. , worth up to2-c , KG at / > c. SILKS FROM THE WRECK. All the China silks and all sillt surahs from ihis wreck at Illc worth 75c. Heavy brocaded armuro silk novelties for trimmings , in lengths from ono yard up , 2oc , : tcISc. ! ) . Elegant imported real china silks and wash silks for shirt waists , 24 and 27 inches wide , worth up to $1.25 , go at 19e. 19e.Black Black pan do solo , royal armurcs , French failles and heavy all silk gros grains worth up to $2.00 go at l)7c. ) All silk grenadines worth 31.75 go at COc a yard. 50-cent silk ribbons forSc. Every yard of ribbon remaining from the railroad wreck , without regard to width or quality , go at Sc , worth up to 50o. 50o.II ! cases ladies' , misses' and children's plain and derby ribbed fine black hose , 80 a pair , worth Hie. Ladies' line guaranteed fast black reg ular made hose I2c , worth 25c. Finest grade ladies'seamless black hose , fast colors , lOc , worth ! ! 5c. All the warranted fast black hose that sold for -I0c , go at ISc. The finest grade Ilermsdorff fast , black hose 25c , worth 50c. TRUNKS ON OUR SECOND FLOOR. MS good solid , substantial trunks , at $1.)8 ! ) , $2.50 and $2.98 ; would cost you regularly four times this amount. BASKETS IN THE BASEMENT. A few thousand lunch baskets , fancy work baskets , ollico baskets , in fact all kinds of baskets , from 5c to 25c. THE LAST OFTI1EVRCKEDSIIOES Tomorrow is your last opportunity to got any of tlio bargains from the wrecked shoes. Don't miss this golden chance to trot your supply of shoes for yourself and family for the winter. Hero are a few of the prices at which they will go : Ladies' oxford ties 59c , worth $1.00. Men's line calf lace shoes ! )9c. ) Child's shoes 15o , made by W. V. Morse & Co. to sell at 75c. Boys' shoes -Hie , made by W. V. Morse & Co. to soil at $1.25. Ice cream Oc and soda water 3c , in the basement. THE BOSTON STORE , Right on the corner now. N.V. . Corner Kith and Douglas. Duck race at Manawa today. ! ! , < > ( > < > Pound * of Mutter ! Sold every day at Bennett's butter and cgjr department ! Just think of it 2,000 pounds in ono day. 12,000 poundsn week , to say nothing of tbo eggs , of which wo soil 500 dozen a day or ; tl,000 ! per week. Four men constantly busy helling but ter and eggs ; one man doing nothing but candling eggs .ind ono man to buy the stock and oversee the department , mak ing six busy people in all. This department is the wonder and envy of all our would bo competitors. Wo''vo built it up by handling only the best goods to bo had , and selling thorn at rock bottom prices. \\'o sell no olcomagcriiio , butterino or but tor compound under any circum stances. Butter and eggs shipped direct to us from farmers all over the west. No com- mis.sion house contamination. The next time you buy butter look around and see if your dealer hasn't got an ' 'Oleo'1 license stuck up in some so- cltidcd corner. corner.W. R. BENNETT CO. , 150S-15M Cap. Avo. Ton boys wanted at A. D. T. Co. , 1301 Douglas street ; good wages. Fine carriages , Seaman's repository. Catch a duck at Manawa today. MI-H. It. II. DavlcH Loft yesterday for New York , whore she will visit her folko and attend the open ings thoro. VENUS is COM'NG. IMunlo Postponed. Tlio picnic of the division No , 5 , A. O. H. , at Plattsmouth that was to lnivo boon Sunday , August 10 , has been post poned until further notice. Catch a duck at Manawa today. llljACK UlMjS Oil VUTAL'QUA. Hot Springs , South Dakota. This entorUiimni'iit , vill open August 11 and continue until August 2(1. ( Round trip tickets from Omaha and Council Ilulls. ! $25.00 , good ninety days. Through sleeper from Omaha dally via the F. E. & M. V. R. U. City ticKet olllco 1101 Farnam street. Depot 15th and Farnam .streets. lluro Von Arc. Two cottatrcs , 5 rooms each , full lots , in Grammorcy Park ; wells , cisterns , iVc.lC 00.00 each , at $10.00 per month to tlio right parties. Albolroom cottngo in Crolirhton Heights at $1,500.00 and only $15.0 ( ' per month , full lot , well ami cibtorn. A. P. TUKKV , Now York Lifo. Hamilton Warren , M. D. , eclectic and magnetic physician and surgeon. Spo- ciaitv , diseases of women and children , HON. 10th street. Telephone MSa More funl At Manawa today. ( rand Kiitry Into Omaha. On and after July 30 , 18l ! ) , the Chicago cage , Milwaukee \ St. Paul Railway company will run all of its trains in anil out of the union depot , Onnha. No moro anuoyanco caused by tran forring and switching at Council BlulTs. Solid vusUlmled trains , consisting of now Palace stooping cars , free parlor ohalr cars , oloi/ant coaches , and the fnot ) > t dlninir cars in the world , all heated by steam and lighted throughout by elec tric lights. The now evening express with "olcctrlo lights in every borth" now leaves Omaha daily at U.20 p. in. arriving at Chicago at 9:50 : a. m. in time for till eaatorn connections. Secure tickets and sleeping car berths at 1501 Farnum strvot ( Harbor block ) , J. K PUKSTON , F. A. NASH , C , Pass. Agt , Gon. Agt. I I WHAT'S ' THE ODDS , That's ' What Norris & Wilccr Say of Fr'.ccs on Shoes. OfDS AND ENDS .OF FINE SHOES , On Account of the Almost Iimnctll * ate Arrival of i-'all Gooil.sVn Oll'er Thin \V ek Special Iiuluce- iitcntH on Summer OonilH. Our shoo trade this summer has boon fully up to our expectations , and as the season wanes wo find wo have made sad havoc with a number of lots of line shoes , that is , we have sold , for instance , every pair of shoos in ono of our loading lots of shoes , except perhaps a half do/.n pairs , while in ether lots there are sometimes moro. But the lots as a rule , broken as to sizes , etc. , iind it behooves us to got thorn out of the store at once , before the fall goods arrlvo. Among those shoes you will sco some of the host makes in the country , and for style , fit and finish are not to bo excelled. Wo open the sale. Monday morning. and * will continue it until all nro sold. There nro not enough of thorn to last all week , but the llrst two or three days of this week you will bo able to got bar gains in shoes that you never dreamed of before. Read these prices : Ladies' patent trimmed cloth top ox fords in opera and common sense lasts , at $1.60. There are eighteen pairs of HlCfeO. Then there is a lot of ladies' plain kid common sense oxfords , B , C iind D widths of which wo luivo thirteen pairs at the same price , $1.50. Ladies' plain patent leather oxford , of which there are nine pairs , wo sell at this sale for $1.50. Twenty-three pnirs of ladies' diamond tip kid button shoes at $3.00 a pair. A line of ladies kid button , long diamond mend tip , cloth top shoes , Philadelphia make , at $1.00 a pair. Wo will olTor all russet shoes nt ono- tliird less than our last week's prices. In men's plain calfskin oxfords , our regular $3.00 shoo will go at $2.00. Wo have another line of men's south ern ties in kangaroo and calf at $2.50 , which wo have been soiling all summer at $3.50 and $1.00. Men's seal bals that you have seen in our window at $5.00 will bo sold at this sale for 33.50 a pair. Men's regulation bicycle slices , sold every whcro for $3.50 , at this sale $2.50. NORRIS & WILCOX , 1517 Douglas street- More fun ! At Manawa today. Bothcsda & Colfax mineral water , Sherman & McConnoll's pharmacy. Overworked Horscn As well as these which have nothing to do can now alTord to wear good harness and bo well fed. The reason for this is that the W. R. Bennett Co. have opened : i harness and feed store at 113 N. loth street. You've traded with us , haven't you ? Then you know that everything we handle is sold at rock bottom prices. In our harness and feed store we'll make no except ion to this rule. Wo'll soil you a complete harness" for $0.75 , a wool face collar for $2.00 , saddles for $2.50 , puds for 50c , whips from 5c up. and everything else at proportionately low prices. \Vo luuullo every thing in the Iced line and can save you lots of money on it. Salt by the barrel at lowest prices. If you want anything in the way of hay or manure forks , shovels , rakes , or any kind ofr farm or garden implements , wo can supply you hero and at prices that will simply par alyze you.Vo aim to keep at this store everything needed by teamsters , gardeners - donors farmers , otc , and to soil the goods at the same popular prices which have enabled us to build up our tremendous business at our main storo. Don't for get the location , 113 North 15th street. W. R. BENNETT CO. , Feed and Harness Ddopartmont , . 113 North loth street. Mrs. R. II , Dr.vics left yesterday for New York to purch.v.o her fall millinery. See the now Bellcok ware at Burns' . Yacht race at Manawa today. IT'S COOJj Til Kit 13. ( I , l. H Koct A hove the Sea Ijovol. Sovonty-thrco miles south of Denver , almost under the shallows of that "Prince of the Range , " Pike's Peak , in the presence of the most impressive panorama in the Rocky Mountains , lies Colorado Springs. It is essentially a homo and health re port. Hero Is concentrated great wealth , and moro people have summer homos here than in any of thn ether frequented places In Colorado , which is duo to the fact that it is ono of the most attractive , as well as most healthful cities in tlio country. Pleasant days , cool nights , health- giving springs , good hotels and the quietness of this beautiful city combine to make it a desirable place for tourists and ono of the greatest resorts in the west. Remember that it is located on the Union Pacific. E. L. Lomax , Gon'l Pass , and Tk't Agent , Omaha , Nob. J. E. DlotrlckarchiloctOOQ , N. Y. Life. Go to Lake Manawa today. W. T. Seaman , wagons and carriages To and from Omaha Dally. Sleeper to Hot Springs , S. D. , via F. E. & M. V. R , R. , connecting at Fro- inont with Sleeper to Deadwood , S. D , via F. E. & M. V. R. R. Sleeper to St. Paul and Minneapolis , via S. C. & P. R. R. , the same train carrying Slcopor to Spirit Lake , fa. , via S. C. & P. R. R. Free reclining chair car , Omahii to Deadwood , via F. E. it M. V. R R. City ticket olllco. HOI Itanium street. Depot 15th raid Wobator streets. < ; ) Kant , Yonnjj Sinn , fie ICaHt. Rovors.0 Horace Gree'.oy's famous advice - vice and go cast. Go for u change to Huh , to climb mountains , to loiter In shady lanes , to saunter by old ocean , to revisit the scenes of your boyhood , but go and go by the "BURLINGTON ROUTE. ' Three dally trains leave Omaha at 0:50 : u m. , 4:30 : p. m. and 0:20 : p. m. , for Chicago cage , making close connections in the latter city with all express trains to Bos ton , Now York , Philadelphia and all points in the east and southeast , W. F. Vain , city ticket agent , 1223 Farmim street. o. AVtonic's 110 I'cr Cent DtMlniiiit Movlnj * Slioo ( Hiltc. Next month I vrill move Into the now Karbach block , Burner Fifteenth and Douglas street , alfd till September 1 I will olTor my $10,000 stock of line shoes at ft general discount of 0 per cent elTon on each dollar's wwflh of shoos bought for cash. All goods marked in plain figures. LA'DIES ' , This will glvo you Our $5.00 Froncli kid shoo , 20 per cent oil. at $ 1.00. Our $1.00 fine kid shoo , 20 per cent oil , at $3.20. Our $3.00 line kid shoo , 20 percent olT , at $2.-10. Our $2.00 kid shoo , 20 per cent olT , at $1.C > 0. Our ladies' fine $3.00 kid , Oxford tie , 20 per cent oil , at $2.-10. Our $2.00 line kid , Oxford tlo , 20 per cent olT , at , $1.00. All our misses' noys' and children's shoes at the same 20 per cent discount till September 1. GENTLEMEN : This would give you Our $8.00 silk vesting top patent leather shoe. 20 per cent olTIO. ( ! . Our $7.00 French calf shoo , 20 per cent olT , $5. < iO. Our 5(1.00 ( patent leather shoo , 20 per cent olV.1.80. . Our $5.00 line calf shoo , 20 percent off , at1.00. . Our $ -1.00 line calf shoo , 20 per cent off , $3.20. Our $3.00 line calf shoo , 20 per cent off , $2.40. Our $2.00 shoe , 20 per cent off , atl.liO. Our $1.50 hoc , 20 per cent off. at $1.20. Wo have the boat stock of men's pat ent leather and low cut shoes in Omaha and offer any pair you may select at 20 per cent discount. Please remember that wo never ad vertise a discount sale without doing as wo advertise. Wo are going to move , And must reduce stock. G. W. COOK , 1312 Farnam street. Duck race at Manawa today' . Fall Term UponH in Now QniirtorH. Rohrbough Bros , will remove their college into now quarters over Boston store next week and open their fall term there September 1. They now have the finest rooms to bo found ; now students are coming from every direction ; new catalogue just out. It and a specimen of penmanship free to anyone. All bus iness branches taught. Enrolled last year 73-1 students. Bo su-o and investi gate this college. If you do you will find it first class. Board for three hours work per day , or $2 per week. Write Rohrbough 'Bros. , Omaha , Nob. , for particulars. AVIIUj BIS Al'lMSAIjKI ) . Ryan & AVulHh'ft ( Juno Against the County is'Xot Settled. All hopes of sctllius the Kyan & Walsh claims Hint nroso on.account of the-construc- tloa of the county hospital hnvo passed away , or nt least that is the opinion of Uouaty Commissioner Berlin , and now nothing re mains but to light .tho innttor out ia the supreme court. At the meeting of the board hold lust Tues day It was the understanding that mi agroo- niunt would bo reached at the mooting of the county commissioners licul yesterday. The meeting was rholil , but us no action wns taken County Attorney Maliouoy will perfect his appeal. The uius for the 5 per conVrcfundingbonds issued to aid in the construction of the Union 1'uclllo railroad Dridgo were a surprise. The issue was $158,000 payable lu ten and duo in twenty years. The commissioners expected to pot par , tint hud no idea that the bonds would sell at a promium. There wcro live bids as follows ! Snitzer & Co. , Toledo , O. , par and $ ir > 7 pro- inluin ; Jotin Dale , Oniahti , nar , accrued inter est and flOli premium ; Lamscript Bros. & Co. , Cleveland , O. , par and S30.'t premium ; W. J. Hajes & bon , Boston , $ lf > : t.r , > ( )0 ) with accrued interest to date of delivery of bonds ; Gloiio loan and trust company , par and tic- crued interest They were nil"rofcrrod. Dr. Coulter had In a bill of SttSO for hold ing post mortem examinations , which was re ferred. The bill snowed that during the months of February , March and April , last , ho presided at fourteen such oxamlnutions. Coroner Ilarrigan asked tlio county to pay him $91 foes claimed for the month' July. Tlio bids for constructing the hospital sewer were us follows : The Omaha Driving I'nrk association asked that tlio board appoint twenty-livo deputy shorilTs to report for duty at the Inlr grounds , to eervo during the fair that will bo next mouth. The Sisters of Mercy asked that tliov bo al lowed to care for the homeless children of Douglas county. They st.itod that the or- plmnuga in Benson 1'laco would bo ready for occupancy about August l0. ! Uoforrod to thu committee on juiliciury. For a MiinulaotnriiiK Town. CIMCMIO , Aug. 15. Negotiations for the establishment of a big manufacturing1 town Just outside of Chicago have been completed. The arrangements proviuo for the sale of the plant of thu Columbia steel car company , noir Dosplaluos , the transfer of 1,000 ncros of land and the formation of n now organiza tion , the prlco paid being S.V)0Oi)0. ) ) B. F. Holmes ot Now YorK , is at the head of a strong syndicate of Chicago and eastern cap italists and railroad men , and tlioy hnvo per fected plans for thu erection of luctorles that will , when completed , furnish employment to MX ) flilllccl car Uuilitoni and mechanics. Mr. Holmes cumo to tbiai city about u month ago to place the contract/for the manufacture of 1,01)0 ) steel uara , but. ascertained that thu Col umbia steel car company had not sulllcient facilities for undertaking thu work , and llnully doi'ldod to unmuiro their plant mid nmnufacturo the curs himself with n number of cupilalthts , and they have been quietly NO- curing all the available land ia thu vicinity of thu proposed wcrko. T. B. McGuiroof Now York City will lecture ptibllclyon'tho labor question at Masonic hall , Council Blufi's , Monday , August 17. VENUS is COM TNG. F. M. Ellis , aroliitoct , Boo building. S. R. Patten , ddatist , removed to Bco building. Open evenings till 7:30. : ToloU "A .MAN. " Now AVe Are With You , On and after July 31 the Chicago , Rock Island & Pacific railway will run all its trains in and out of tho'Union Depot pot , Omaha. Trains will leave as fol lows , east-bound : Day express , 0o : : { a. in. Vostlbulod limited , -1:10 : p. m. Atlantic oxprobs , :10 : p. m. Arrive 1 > : 10 it m. , "JiflO a. in. and 0:15 : p. m. These trains are vostlbulud and it is an indisputable fact that the dining car service of the "Groat Rock Island" is second to none In the country. For rates , sleeping car berths to Chicago cage or any points east call at city ticket olllco of the. Rook Island Route , Itith and Farnam streets. JOHN SKIIASTUN. G. T. A P. A. J. L. DK BKVOISU , General Agent. IIAYDKN HUGH. Hprolnl MOVIIIK Sale. Monday wo will start a great clearing sale before wo move Into our now biiUu- ing note the Hpccial prices. Book fold India linen 2c } yard. Corded P. K. reduced to 3Jc yard. Satin nlaid nainsook lOc yard. India lawn chocks Ojc yard. 10-inch wide bordered apron lawns lOc yard. Fast black lawn checks SJc yard. Fancy figured Swisses 2. " > o yard. 10 inches wide extra line long cloth lee yard. Extra grade outing llannel 5c yard. Choice of all our linen lawn , both light and dark ground , lOc ya : il. Korah molro Illc yard. Best French gingham lOc yard. 2 cases plaid ginghams ji' yard , Best indigo blue prints < " > o yard. Choice of all our Pacific lawns , plain colors , light or dark figures , fie yard. Toll du Nerd ginghams 8e } yard. Armenian serges , yard wide , 7 Jo jartl. Imported sateen , black and white , very line , reduced to loc yard. Extra bargain in bleached Gorman table linen at 5Uc yard. Special bargain in napkins at 7"c > , SI and $1.2.1 a dozen. Largest , finest and best towel over offered for 2"io each you will find in the lot towels that wo have boon selling at 50c. 50c.Lowest Lowest prices on muslin over offered in Omaha. Omaha.SPECIAL SPECIAL , SPECIAL. On Monday morning wo place on sale the largest line and the latest styles of Bannockburns. Bannockburns are thu latest out ; our stylus are all select , only IGc yard- Wo also place on sale Kcnilworth suit ing , something entirely now , and sold only at llaydens' in Omaha , at 8c } yard. IIAYDEN BROS. Dry Goods. JOVTIl O.U.I//.I. Church NotlccM. St. Martin's Kulscopnl Twenty-third and F streets , Canon Hov. W. \Vhltmarsli rector. Holy communion at U o'clock in the morning. Morning prayer. Litany and ser mon by Kuv. Irving Johnson , of Omaha , at it o'clock. Evening prayer anil Holy Biiptism with an address by Hov. Canon Whitmarsh. Mothodlst--Twenty-thIrd and N streets. Kuv. C. N. Dnwson pastor. Sunday school ( J:4.- : > . Preaching 11 o'clock , subject : "God's Uonoliconco. " Class meeting I" m. to bo led by James A. Silver. Kpworth League 7 o'clock. Prciiehing i > o'clock , subject : "Kun- ning Awuj. " Prnyor meeting every Wednesday evening. First Christian church , near corner of Twenty-second iind 1C. streets , In Swedish Baptist church , Uov. Marion Boles , pastor. Suuda } school at 10 a. m. ; preaching 11 n. in. Tno morning subject will bo , "That Prophet ; " evening suujcet , will be , "Har mony and Contrast. " Voting Peoples' So ciety of Christian Endeavor at 7 p. m. . Miss Maude Clifton , leader. West Albright Mis sion Sunday school at 3 p. in. and preaching at-1 p , m. Bohemian Catholic. Father Kolin. pastor of St. Wenceslnus , Bohemian Catholic church , Omaha , will conduct the llrst Bohe mian services in this city today. A congre gation will bo organized after mass. Father iColin will holu services In St. Agnes' church , Twenty-third and Second street , at lOM.'i this forenoon , and will sing high mass. Thu Bohemian citizens have made great prepara tions for the occasion. A band of music and a parade will be of thu programme. Services will bu in Bohemian. I'lattdcntHOhcr Voreen. The ( irruiicGinciits have been completed for the banner celebration by Plattdcutsche r vereen in Ucrmania hall and cardoas today. Messrs. Frank Hunipcet , Herman Wicso and Hans Bellman , the coinmltteo on ar rangements , have made every preparation for ttio enjoyment of friends and the pleasure of guests. "Tho members will meet r t thu hall on Twenty-sixth street south of L streoi nt - o'clock , and preceded bv a cornet band will march through the principal streets bo- fcro golnj' to the grounds. The Omaha vcr- eon and singing society will bo present. Games and contests of all kinds will enter tain l ho guests and liberal rewards will bu given successful contestants. St. Acnes' I'lcnlu. The ladies of the various committees for the fourtli annual picnic and lawn party to bo given in aid of St. Agnes' church next Saturday in Spring Lake park , will meet Tuesday evening lu St. Agnes' hall , and the gentlemen will mcot Wednesday evening in the sami ) place to conclude all minor arrange ments" . I'lio picnic now promises to bo the largest ever held in the city. The local so ciety expects to Do swelled by u delegation fro in Omaha and Council BlulTs so that fully 1,000 men will uo in lino. Notes Ahout the f 113- . The gun club will hold its shoot today. C. W. Hlnzll of Omaha Is the guest of A. W. Babcock. A young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William ' Som'mers is qullo ill. C. C. Vaughn was called to Fremont by the illnosi of Ins father. Dr. Berry has moved his ofllco to the Packers' National bank building. Miss .lonnlo ICelly , who tins boon visiting friends In Tokamah , hits roturnuil. The Joliet club hold it llrst weekly dnuco Wednesday cvunlnc In Gcrmanla hall. W. 10. Mills , B. & M. yard master. Is sick witli malaria at his homo In thu fourth ward. Mrs. Scurr , wlfo of Charles Sen IT , has gone to Chillicotho , Mo. , to visit with friends. .lames W. Fortnaullc has removed to L street , near Thirty-third , in the Fourth ward. Several toucher.of the city schools will attend thu normal institute lu Omaha this wex-k. Dr. and Mrs. K. L. ICmhout have gene to .Minneapolis for n fortnight's visit with friends. J. W. Smith , buyer for the Sioux City dressed beef company , wiis at the yards yohlorday. Mr. Millcnborgor of Lincoln visited Agent W. II. Clioak of the Chicago , Burlington A Qulucy yesterday. William Walker has taken churiro of tlio Formaulic house , Twenty-fifth street , be tween M and N streots. The Torments of Omnha and the Maroons will play ball nt 10 o'clock this forenoon on the Third wnrcl grounds. G. K. Smith of Cleveland , O. , after an ah- sense of many years , is visiting his brother , C. G. Sn.ith of the Stockman. A number of match games of handball will bo played nt John N. Burke's court , Thir tieth and Q streets , this afternoon. A largo delegation of ploajuro-seokors will accompany thu Magic City cornet band to Sarpy Mills to enjoy the plcmo today. Mrs. T. G. McConnell and son , Clmrloi ilcConnoll , of Kearney , nro the guests of Mr. and Mrs. O. G. White and C. D. Miller. Messrs. James B. Smith , Ilurnard Blum , L. Blanchard and Churius M.Kauford will go to Suttou to attend the shooting tourna ment. Next Fridnv evening Jack WoUh of Omaha and John H. Howlctt , the mute , will moot lu Ciormunla hall la n light to n finish. Tills promises to buu rattling light. In tlio horse race yesterday afternoon on the Cudahy course , the huttor * on thu Cudahy liorsn gathered In all the conlldcnco and cash put on the Nee horso. Kcv. C. N. Dawson , nailer of the First Methodist church , who lull been spending tea days visiting frlonds and delivering lectures In Minnesota , has returned. The ladles' Aid society of the Pnnbyto- rlau church gava an excellent supper to a largo number of por-ions last evening la thu H. E. Koborts new building , Twunty-tourth ami J streets. Olevolu KatoleU No. aJ. . O. I ) . , will hold a meeting In Anclont Order of Unltod Work- inoa hull , Twenty-sixth anil N streets , ut 'J o'clock this afternoon. All members uro urged to attend. Canon Hov.V. . T. Whitmarsh , rector of St. Martin's Episcopal church , who U chap lain of the brigade , uniform rank Knights of Pylhln.i , will RO to Beatrice tomorrow to ut- toud the cucumpmont. iu3xisoMHOS. . Head the Prices 1'or Monday. 1,000 stamped pillow nhnms lOc each. oO satin and pongee silk paranoia ode each , formerly sold at if'2 to S'UO. Co pieces finest grades i'l-Inch Swiss em- Uroidored llounclngs , formerly sold from $1.7"i to M.fiO a yard. Von cui : take your melt of any pattern in our entire stock Monday at IKSc a yard. Monday wo olTor the irroalost towel bargains on record. -00 do/.en all linen buck and damask towels , size l.Hx.'W , with fancy borders. ' Monday tlioy go at Kc each. oOO dozen all linen buck and satin damask towels , size i0x ! 10 , Monday take thorn away. They are yours at loc each. 60 pieces white India Hni-n. ; tc a yard. Special silo Monday of line table . linens at L'oc. tl-V , lOc and O'.lc p ryard. | Thi > o are extra line bargains and will | pay you to iiivestigato 'Dr. Warner's ; Coralino corsets worth 81.0' ) , every where go Monday at OSc. Fine French woven corsets worth . I.-o go Monday at OSc.Vo will ofier Mond.iy ll ! pieces all silk black grenadines at o'U : nnd ( ic ! ) per yird , formerly j-old atToc and SI 00. 100 pieces cotton llanncls Monday T > c yaid. 50 pieces double fold boges-fic yard , worth i2oc. 100 pieces French salines lajt- yard , worth Hoe toiOc. . Large lot domestic s iIconsUryard. / . Fine Scotch zephyr ginghams lee yiud , Worth Uoc. Ladies' fancy slrlpo jersey ribbed vests l.'ie , worth Jtoc. Ladles' black silk mitts lee pair , worth li'io. Ladies' ' balbriggan hose lie pair , worth L'oc. 10,000 useful articles in our basement in house furnishing goods lo bo closed out at very low prices. \\To are closing out our wall paper ; must have the room for ether purposes. Got it new while assortment is good. Prices less than cost. Special drives in every depart ment Monday. BEN'NISON BROS. Dr.Swctnam , N. E. cor. 10 and Douglas WORK OF DOGS. Stray CHIN Cause an Almost Fatal Itiumwny on Douuhit. Street. There was n furious runaway last night about 0:1)0 : ) on lower Dotigin. . * streot. Mrs. St. Julian , who resides nt I7'J2 Cass street , and MM. Kilter wcro out driving , and and as they passed Twelfth street going westward on Douglas n dog r.in out from the sldwnlk nnd tnndu right for tlio horse's heels ns though ho intended to blto him. The horse made a sudden dash to escape the cur , nnd just then another dog came bounding out from the opposite slue , barking savagely. By this time thu horse was in n keen run and the ladles were unable to hold him. Thu buggy went past the Millurd hotel us though it had been shot from n cannon. Midway between Thirteenth and Four teenth thu animal ran close to iho cans standing thcro and as one of thu drivers was turning out Into tlio street the runaway at tempted to pass between this cab ami the others standing near thu sidewalk. But thu spnco wns not wldo enough for the buggy. The horsu dashed between the cubs and tin instant later there Was a crash and a scream , the buggy was n wrocit and the two Indies were pitched hc.idloiig on the pave ment , clear under one of the cabs. The front axle of the biicgy was broken squarely oil Just inside of both hubs , letting the front part of the vehicle down and pitch ing the occupants violently forward and out. These who saw the frightful accident stood aihast , expecting to see the two ladies killed. Fortunately they escaped with nothing worse than a few painful bruises and n serious shock. Mrs. St. Julinn was injured considerably aoout the head nnd shoulders. She was prostrated by the shock. A physician was called and she wns soon restored so that she could bo convoyed to her home. Mrs. Killer was not so seriously Injured but sprang up immediately and complained only of a fuw slight bruises. Croolccr's Iowa JJrifjadc. Cmo.uio , Aug. lf > . Crocker's Iowa brl- cade , the Eleventh , Thirteenth , Fifteenth and Sixtccntli Iowa infantry , is preparing to cclobrato with great enthusiasm its state bi ennial reunion at Dos Moines , In. , Stptomber Jli and 21. 1801. The programme will be largely a memorial somco for Its late com mander and president , General William W. Belknapp. Strike nt San SXN Fiuxnsco , Cul. , Aug. IB The steam ship stevedores' union last night uecided to strike for increased pay. As n result a mini- nor of vessels are tied up. Tlio Oregon and Pacific mail steamers got away and some other ship owners resumed work with non union hands. It Is believed the strike will become moro irouoral Monday. I'BH.SO.V.II'.llt.Klll.tl'IIH. . O. Oliver of Haslings is at the Murray. F. A. Park of Lincoln is at the Millard. Mike Elinor of Homlngford Is nt the Pax- ton. ton.J. J. II. Hamilton of Kearney is at the Pax- ton. ton.D. D. W. Aldridgo of Schuvlor is at Iho Alii- lard. lard.K. K. A. Brown of Nubrasltn City is at tlio Dcllono. James Goldsmith returned from New York yesterday. Hon. Gfcorgo D. Muikoljohn of Fullcrton is at the Millard. Charles Uichmond nnd wife of Ilastiags nro at the Millard. W. C. Ally n anil Charles Bowles of Hyannls are at thu Dellone. Captain John F. Guilford and Wlfo of Fort Robinson are at the Dcllouo. Henry Shonfeld , rotiirned from Europe yesterday , full of Information about foruign parts. Colonel S. S. Sunnier and wlfo , nccnmpn- nlcd bv Mrj. Jenkins , nro in thu city and are stopping nt thu Paxton. Major J. W. Paddock and J. II. Millard were among thu passengers on thu Burling ton for New Yurii yesterday. Air. and Mrs. William A. Stalling returned Thursday from a two \vooks' visit nt the homo of Mrs. Stolling's imreuts in southern Kansas. Commissioner George Timmo , who has been ill for several weeks , while nttendlni ; the meotlni ! of the board yi-sterdav nftornoou was suddenly taken worsu and had lo bu con veyed to his homo ut Irvlngtoii. John D. Cowlo has accepted n position with one of the leading houses of Mmneairulls. The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. Cowlo and family will regret their departure , but will wish them success In their now homo. Captain Gcorgo H. Boll was taken by sur- prisu hut night by thu guests at the Deltono and was presented with n very line solid gold watch charm with the Knight Tomnlar .sym bols engraved upon it. ( Jnptnin Boll Is going to Oh'o ' to remain porinontly. Mr. Guorpo T. Culver , a prominent Con necticut nniuifncturor , Is visiting the city. This Is Mr. Culver's Ill-it visit to Onalm : , although his company has boon selling L'ooih In this part1of the west foryoar-i. Hois very favorably impressed with Omaha. Uov. Wlllard Scott has returnou from his vacation I-i the east and will occuny the pul pit of thu St. Mary's AvuimuCongrugo - tlonul nhurrh on mornings during thu re mainder of August. Suuilnv evening service will not bo resumed until Huiitotiiuor. Mr. Scott preached In Moiitclulr , X. J. , for three Sundays during liU absence and In Chlo.igo two. Htmy Si'omvi. Persons passing along Farnam strcol during tlio past few weeks were attracted by the busy scones going on in the largo double building at laiA jil7 ; Farnntn street , the former location of the S. P. . Moi' ! o dry goods company. Carpenters , painters , masons , etc. , fy the score , were actively engaged in transforming and ontargfng this build ing Into what is now ono of the finest quarter ! ) for conducting a retail busi ness in this city. This building haa been In the hands of artisans for the past two months , and no ICBS than S'JO.OOOhas been ox ponded on Improve ments , every modorncoiivonlonco having biM-n added. This well known stiuul-r- wlll bo occupied lu a few days by the Peoples Mammoth lustillmcnt ffotiHO , wblcli , as everybody knows , has always bi-cn located at ( Jlit-OI'HU'-iU'.i-i l North lilth street , and will bo sioekod up with the finest line of furniture , carpets , sltivcs and house furiilshimr goods over shown under ono roof in this city. Comparatively few goods remain at the old stand ; as their stock there has been almost ontlroly closivl out They will thuroforo open up In these- now quarters with a bright , new Block of goods , all of the very latest style , will with a variety so luVge , that they can please almost anyone. Their grand opening , which will take place about September 1 , will bo duly announced in tlio daily papers. Ilettn it Thompson , tailors and men's furnishers , 10112 Farnam. Summer stylus. VENUS is COMI"NG. THMMS O.IA.MIMO.VS. Air. DcnlHo and Mini Vaughn Win , UK ; City Honors. The city tennis tournament ondou yester day afturn week of continuous playing. It Is no exaggeration to sny that Omaha novur saw such splendid racket work as that wit nessed on the Hnruoy street court during the past week. The champion of the club wns there , W. P. Osgood , but owing to nil Insurmouiilubla handicap In the shapof an elghlcun ouncu racket ho succumbed to Murray after n hura fought contest. Score : 7-ft. O-l , 0 M. Richardson , last year's cup holder , went down before Lnrrv Denise , ' -the invincible. " Score : 0 1 , 0 1. liIt. . Hattn , the cool bended , wns there with Mt puzzling Lnwfords , nnd Fovo failed to con nect with his wicked drives and nccurnto placing. Score : 0--1 , I--'J. Brown wasn't In as irooj trim ns usual , nnd Combs of Iho KounUo I'laco club beat him 0-1 , ( M , ( l-l. Bowie , another Koiintzite , lacklod HIeli nrdson , but ho soon lost lib hold nnd " 1'ro- fessor" "took tlio money. " Score , 0-2 , 0'J , lionise did McCaguo , 0-1 , 0-1. Osgood also beat MrCaguo , li-1 , 0-1. Friday evening the slur games took plnca between Wed Morrow and Larry DouTstW After "sawing wood" hot and heavy in thoT court for ono hour , dnnntr which both lint up the tiucst gumo ever seen in this town , Donisa downed ills doughty opponent. Score , 0-3 , While these Interesting ovenls were hap pening on the custom courts the Indies were energetically engaged on those nearer the accident. Miss stone started the ball a roll ing by defeating Miss M. Mclveol. Score , ( W10. Then Miss Brown also succumbed to Miss Stone. Score , 0- ' , ' , ( i-K ) . Miss Vauglmn's loll hand drives were lee much for Mlrf Schwartz , and the score stood ( \-'l , ( Move. > . Miss McLnin also failed to guugu Alls * Vaughan's lobs and ilnvos and another vic tory was incrihod on Miss Vaughan's banner. Thu girls put up smashing iramos , and wo would like to see Miss Vaughan and Larry Denise try conclusions. Miss Viuighaii is Iho best server seen this year on the courts , nnd Miss McICeel plays n bewitcliingly graceful gome. It is but justice to remark that whllo Os- good and Brown wore both beaten during ttio tournament that It was not owing to their Inability "to hit the ball , " but to Insur mountable handicap ! . We predict that they will bo In thu top of the heap at ttio slate tourney. Tlio tennis clubs enlcrcd thus fnr in the stnte tournament tu bo held hero on Iho twenty-lifth are : Assembly club of Kear ney , Arapahoe , Klwood , Hastings , Lincoln , Miiulen , Young Men's Christian association of Omaha. In addition lo those II is hoped , lo have clubs entered In thoistate tournament from McCook , Scrlbnur , Aurora ano other towns. Individual playurs with no club alllllations are cordially Invited to partlci pato. pato.Tho events tire : Men's doubles for cham pionship : ladles' doubles lor championship ; mixed doubles for championship. K. , 'IV Stlgcr , Will Capital uvonuo. is the chalrmiiE 1 of the tourney committee. f About ono' hundred and llfty interested and unthusiastiu spectators watched the limits last evening. Donlso won from Coombs , thus capturing thu medal und the city championship for gentlemen. Score : l-'J. ! 10-s. Miss Vaughn beat Miss Stone by n score of i- ! ' . ' , l-l. ! : thus winning Iho silver medal and the ladies championship. Messrs. Wilbur and Sheldon were iho Judges. "X. The success of iho toupioy is due to the olTorts of Messrs. Stlgor , Osgood , Sholdou , Ballin , Brown and Ulchurdson. New York C iinnso LopcrH. Nisw Yoitic , Aug. 1" ) . The two lepers , Ong- tyow Toy nnd Tsauir Day , hnvo boon re moved to North Brolhor.s island , whore they will bo Isolated.Chluf Inspector Dr. Kdson ol the health department tolny submitted to thu health board president lib report on the recent leprous uhlnumcn In which ho alllrmudi _ the belief that leprosy in contagious , and rcc- ommoiuls that thu government bo asKcd to eslauiish a la/.arotto on the Atlantic coast. Ho says : "I believe luprousy to bo contn * t-'ions under certain conditions and tlio condi tions , In my opinion , iixlst in this city , In tha Chinese quarters. Thu following marriage HUOIISUS worolssuoj by Juilcn Shields yoiterday : Name nnd address. Ago. Fled HaiiM'n. Omaha . 22 Annnsla lloopman. CJii'.aha . It ) 1 1 rot II. Ulncloi , Onrihii . "I ( iriu'liI' . lloynolUs , Umihu : . 10 David M. Watts , Omaha . 1 Amumla E. Abnoy , Uiniihii . lli Itlilllllii'PcrnillH. . The following permits were issued by th < suporlulondent of bulldlnirs youorday : Win. Onrlonk , I Htory fr.iino unlliixo. 4.110 I'nrkurHtrrul . . . . . . . . . ! CJ . N. lllokH , S stury brick residence , Tlilrty-llr-,1 and I'aolllo stiuutu . 5,000. 5 minor lioi mils . MO Total . flM)0 ) ill / IreMM / / or [ cm uiHlrr thli haul , fli < celittnrlt inMltl innlllnctcn cent * . AIIMAiNSON Or. J. , nuod 111 years , 4 month * and h iluyi , at llm family resldi'noc , ' . ' 400 l.envfiivrortli striM-t. at 5:2i : ) p. in. , Saturday , of eiiiiKestlnn of lint brain. r'liminil i ! p. in. . .Mnndav. from thu ri'sldem-i ) . Intormunt at I'rotpi-ia Hill.a \l\r.l.V-Ji-iilo , iiBi-il : w yearn. Friday , Anust 14. bid. nl hi * bioiliur'8 rushkmou , IIU'll l.nc'iiHt Mfi'ut. ItiMiiulns will bu for warded to Harlllii'ton.Vls. . . for Interment on Sunday otunliit : uliiilo o'elouk. WUcun- > iii hainr4 | i > lu IH > ' i-'ijiv. Ill I.I.IH'Klirarn l.lnnle. only child ( if Dr. I unit Mm. IN. . Hullo.-l ( . at-'ed I ye.-ir nnd 13 J ilnvK , ulVi' l rolnt. Neb. . Hnnday. AiiKunt 1 l > . IVM. iiti'll : p. in. Tlii'funeral took iilni1 * ' \\iMln"ilday ufternuun from Hid residence , ' Mi , r II. Moiul > f Denvnr mul Ml * . W. I. . | . : i id cf MI-H Molni-ii weiu prt'sunt. ) R Used iu Millions of Plumes 40 Years the Standard