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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (July 17, 1892)
8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SUNDAY , JULY 17 , 1892-H3IXTKKN PAGES. THE GREAT FORCED SALE The 9D-Oent Etore , 1319 Fnrnam Street , Crowded with Buyers. OBLIGED TO CLOSE OUT THE STOCK \Vo Mint llnvo Metro Itoom mul Arc Com- jicllnl to Cloud Out I'renrnt MOCK lit Any Sncrlllrp lllBCRl rnllow. JIIR { ilgnntic HOUSEKEEPERS Crockery , tinware , granltwaro , etc. , two-quart ice cronm freezers , $1.19 ; $1.50 four-quart water cooler : ' , forced sale price , 71)c ) ; $ H. 50 wood framed wringers , bale price , $1.-18 ; "oe lemon squeorors , Bale price , So ; 15o burner , sale price , ! ! c ; lOc lamp chimneys , sale price 2c ; Co water tumblers , sale price , 2c. lOe package toothpicks , sale price , 2 packages fie ; lOc package toilet paper , Halo price , It packages for lOc ; paring knives , 5c , worth loc ; sponge racks , lOc , worth 2.c" pud < llng pans , 5c , 8c and lOc , worth three times the money ; Ioo ! din ner pulls , sale price , 15o and 25o ; Hour Hitters , sale price , 8c. Bird cages at forced sale prices. Crockery and glass bargains. 50o berry bowls , sale price , lte ) ; jelly glasses , -Ic ; lemonade hots , sale price , -lc. ! ) The balance of those line French china plates , ICc , worth 50c ; 75e Glass water jugH , 2io ) for this sale. Flno initial tumblers , sale price , 75o do/.un , worth $2.00. BUMMER GOODS-LAWN TENNIS. Rackets , 85c to1.05 each. Nets , 81. ' 18 to $2.95 each. Tennis balls , the standard , 35c each. Croquet , 75c , 8oe to $2.9" . Hainmocks , Me , Me to $3.45. LEATHER GOODS , TRAVELING BAGS , BELTS , ETC. Ladies' bolt1 ! , 25c , worth 75c. Bolts at-19c , woith $1.00. 2oi ; for your choice of 8 do/on pocketbooks - books , worth up to $1.50. Itoyal red pocket books at 25c , ! ! 0c19c and upward. Traveling bagsat-19c , ( > 9c , 75c to1.95. . JEWELRY and SlL\rER\VARE , now novelties at sacrifice prices. "Oceaoh for your choice of piclilo cast ors , sugar diblies , creamers , spoons , etc. , woith $1.50. Rogers' tea spoons , $1.19 per sot. Rogers' table spoons , $2.8 ! per sot. Rogers' knives , $1.10 per tot. Those are warranted triple plate. Rogers' forks , $1.10 per sot ; triple plated. 25o a sot for sterling triple plated tea Bpoons. 50c u bet for sterling triple plated table spoons , 1,000 ladies' pins Monday tit lOc each ; worth 50c. Solid gold band rings lOc , 2oo up to 09c. 09c.Best Best rolled plated vest chains , 75c , worth $1 50. Waterbury alarm clocks , 5oc each. They are warranted the best. Loosen up your purse string and avail yotirtiolvos of these mammoth bargains , tbev ' won't last always. TH'E 99C STORE , Itl9 ! Farnam street. COOK'S sum : STOICI : . Cut I'rlre Snlo on l.iulli > sf 1'lnu Shorn Mon- < luy. Monday wo will pbico on sale E. 0. ' Burl's lauies' fine French kid $0.00 boots iH1.00. . JUST THINK OF THAT. Reynolds Bros.1 French kid turned 8-1. W ) boots tit $2.50. AND THINK OF THAT. Reynolds Bros.'lino kid turned Sli.OO boots at $2.00. AND KEEP ON THINKING. A fine kid low button 42.50 oxford to close out at $1.00. .This button oxford is a better shoe than you car buy in a lace oxford at $2 50 and just as good for hou o wear. MO pairs of ladies' S-I.CO kid shoes at S2.CO. Tills last lot of shoes are n lot of broken six.es , but a nice line bhoo and worth $1.00 , but you can buy them at $2.00 at this salo. COOK & SON , i0t ! : and 205 S. 15th St. , just south ol Douglas. Sam'l Burns wants to pell the remaining - ing 20 refrigerators at $9.50 to $20 , for merly $12 to $28. ICO pitchers , Hue to 50c , formerly 50c to $1.00. 12 Urownfiold dinner sots $7.00 , for- Uiorly $12. Siiiiiiniir TonriHt Tlcluttrt To 1,000 pleasant places east , north and west are now on H'.ilo at "tho North western lino" city tlcUot ollico. llth Farnam street 'ii Sulu ot MrlnliorR * * Stock Of pianos and organs at loss than cost mid on terms to suit purchaser. Come early. 109 North 10th street. Millinery HlnilKhtrr Sulu Tomorrow. Souvenir worth SOc with every trimmed hat tomorrow only. Mits. R. II , DAVIKS , opp. P.O. Oprn lor llnalnrsH , The Ifptol Orleans , Spirit Lake. In. , is open for business and patrons of this convenient and delightful resort will bo plo.tHcd to know that the hotel is under the management of the B. C. R. & N. Ry. , W. .1. Morrison , manager , thus in suring strictly llrst class accommoda tions. Through sleeper dally from Omaha to Spirit Lake. .spirit 1 .11 In' . The nearest nice summer resort for Onviha people. Dally trains with Pull man sleepers leave Webster street depot at 5l"v : \ m , arrive at Spirit Luke at 7 a. m. Returning , leave Spirit Lake at 10H : ; ) p. m. , arrive at Omaha at 0:2a. : . in. Tourist rate tickets on sale at 1-101 Farnam street. J. R. Dl'C'HAN-AN' , General Passenger Agent , Now , and rare drugs. Shornmn & Me Coumill 161U DuJgo , ilil door west P. O. Kiisti'in ( Ml IK * mul I'ltt-iximi ICiiiort * Are best reached by the Burlington Route and its connections. Forty hours' rldo from Omaha lands the travelers in Now York or Philadel phia , within sight and sound of the broad Atlantic. It's gutting warm now , and life In Ne braska is not BO pleasant as in Septem ber or October. Take a holiday , buy your ticket at J22I1 Farnam street , and go east by ono or the other of the Burlington's three dally express trains. They leave at 0:50 : a. in. , 4:45 : p. m. and 11:50 : p. m. W. T. Soa.nan , wagons and carriage ; The Illiii'k HIM * . * Deadwood the mining center. Hot Springs the famous sanlfirluin. Both reached by the F. R & M , V. R. , the plonoor railroad to the Hills. Palace sleepers and chair cars now run ning op through trnliid , and commenc ing July U ti ! ( ) through Omaha-Hot Springs 'nloopor will bo put on aud run Unify thereafter. Ticket olllco 1401 Farnam street. Depot 16th and Webster streets. J. R. BUCHANAN , General I'uBSOiicor Agent. THE BOSTON STORE TOMORROW gelling Out Stonehill's ' Entire Stock of Uctntdo Dress Patterns and Silks. AT STONEHILL'S ' OLD STAND AND BOSTON Store. Kvcrythhig < ! OM nt a I'rnrtlon of Its Vuluc ll'it ( inly n l.llllc Wlillo Now Until tint Storo.Mtut llo Vacated. Wo will cut you n dross pattern of 10 yards of nny or Stonohill's dark or light challlos for -oc for entire dross pattorn. Wo will cut you a 10 yard dress pattern - torn of any of Stonehill's ' outing llannels for Me for ontlro drew pattern. Wo will cut you u 10 yard dress pattern - torn of the finest wash goods for -1'Jo ' for ontlro dress pattern. Wo will cut you a 10 yard dress pat tern of his extra wide , extra gradewash Bedford cords , erosions and other wash goods for lloo for untiro dress , pattorn. All of Stonoliill's until idu dross pat- torus , 10 yards , plain gray and brown wool material , with uj yards flno em broidered trimming to match , whole pattern complete $1.60. All of Stonohill's extra flno silk fin ished mohair brilltantlnc dress ruitioriis , 1(5 different Hhaties to select from , SI.OS for ontlro drcbs pattern , was $4.50. 75 elegant tinmudo dross patterns , con sisting of English henriottas , French serges , in blaek. and colors , some have rich nppliquo trimmings , othora nro trimmed with the finest brocaded silk , no two alike , $ U.)8 ) , were $7.00. Stonohill'ri unmand dress patterns of the finest Bedford and Windsor" cords , in plain dots and other new designs in tans , grays , modes and blues , all2 \ inches wide , $3.oU for extra dress pat terns. GLORIA SILK DRESS PATTERN. Wo still have a number of those ele gant gloria rllk dress patterns ntl.)0. ! ) . These tire worth from $10.00 to 8112.00. If you want ono , come quick. Wo still have left grays , modes , greens , tans and blues. Wo still have about 95 dress patterns from the Stonehill stock. They will bo closed out tomorrow in U lots. Lot 1. A whole silk dress pattern con sisting of 12 jards all Bilk China , surah and fancy striped , to bo closed at 8:2.98 : lor entire pattern , worth $0.00. Lot 2 , whole hillc dress patterns of r2 yards , Cheney Bros. ' elegant silk and best make Lyons printed China silks , 121 inches wide , heavy gros grain silks and novelty moire silks , and black and colored faille silks atl.'JO , a pattern worth S10. Lot . ' ( . your choice of ten different styles of the finest dress silks in Stone- hlll'sstock , Ineludiiigchangoablo , tallota silks , black and colored imported failles and rhadames. Nothing reserved. All go at. $0.50 for the whole pattern , wore SHI. On sale at atTHE THE BOSTON STORE , N. ' .V. cor. Sixteenth and Douglas. And at STONEHILL'S OLD STAND. Mot Sprint ; * , South Dakota , Is a sanitarium of the highest class , sit uated in the most picturesque portion of the Black Hills. Its climate Is delightful , Its bath houses luxurious ami the beneficial ef fects of its tlicriu.il waters truly astound ing.Tickots Tickets good for 90 days from date of purchase are now on train at the Bur lington Route city ticket olllco , 1223 Fai'- nam street , at the very low rate of $2-5.00 , Omaha to Hot Springs and return. The 10:15 : a. in. train for this northern paradise oll'ors unequalcd service of through sleepers , and rcclitiing-chair cars. Uy ItnlM'H. Wo are determined not to carry over ono buggy robe , and with this end in view wo are going to slash the prices , so you who are in want of a buggy robe coino and get a slice Monday. All our OOc , Coo and 75e buggy robes wo will close out atISc each. All our $1.50 , S1.75 and $2.00 buggy robes wo will close'"out at 81.00 each. This is the greatest opportunity you have over had to buy a handsome buggy robe cheap. N. B. FALCONER. P. S , See our half page aavortise- inont on 9th pupo for the best line of bar gains wo have ever olTered to our friends. N. B. F. _ .Milllnrry Miinghtitr Sul 11 Tomorrow. Souvenir worth 50c with every trimmed hat tomorrow only. Mas. R. II DAVIKS , opp. P. O. Anti-medical practice romovoa dlsoaso. 7 O'filouk In tliu llvming Is the time the fast Omaha-Chicago train via "tho Northwestern line' ' loaves the Union Pueilie depot , Omaha , arriving at Chicago at 0tO : ; o'clock next morning. V ( stibulod sleepers and free parlor cars. City ticket olllco , M01 Farnam. Eye and oar surgeon , Grant Culll- more , room 221 , Boo building. Hamilton Warren , M. D. , eclectic and magnetic physician ami surgeon. Spe cialty , diseases of wo'non ' and children. 110N. UHhstrint. Toionhuaa USi TWO i\'Ul : ( > < IO.VS li.VST. Vlu tin ) U'abiih I.Inn. ad Saratoga and return $ 'i0.55. For the N itloa.il 13 LM illoa il imnsli- tton thoWiibish will sjll round trip tickets at above rate July-I to 10 , with choice of routes via 'St. Louis or Chicago , 1th Detroit and return $20.53. For the B iptlat Young People's uuloi the Wabash will soil round trip tickets ut above rate .T'ily 12 and III For tickets , s.ooptng car accommoda tion and a folder giving lists of routes , side trips' , cost of same , with other ' 'iiluablo information , call at Wabash olllce , 1502 Farnam street , or write GKQUOI ; N. CLAYTON , N. W. P. and Ticket Agent , Omaha , Neb , Wanted at the olllce of Tun OMAHA Bui : , p-ipcrs ol Tim EVUNMNU Buu of April 25. Spectacles adjusted for defective- vision. Dr. Culllmoro , R. 221 , Boo bldg. Colorado' * foul Iti'trrat * . During the . "tourist soabon , " from Juno until .September , the Burlington route has on sale round trip tickets at very reduced rates to the uflncipal resorts - sorts of Colorado. * To Denver.Colorado Sn.flngBManltou , Pueblo and Estos Park the most attrao- live spot in the whrifn state ) , particu larly low rates nro 1ft force. July and Augusture the boat moiuhs In which to visit Colorado's unrivalled resorta , to all of which the Burlington , with its connections , offers unequalled service , The city ticket agent at 1223 Farnam street. wJU bo glad to give you any do- tired information. IIAYDENBROS , . Letting Down the Prices on the Bankrupt Stock from Frenunt. BARGAINS ALL OVER THE STORE The Stork Must llo Ilrdtirocl anil Uvery Department Holds lt Share of tlio from thu Hank , nipt Stock. Plain china silk lOc , Fremont prlco was 50c. Fancy summer silk Sloe , Fremont price was 0 < 5e. Surah silk , all shades , 38c , Fremont prlco was 8-jc. Best fancy ehiiia silk 3&c , Fremont price HUB $1.00. Cheney Bros. ' best llgurod silk 47o , Fremont price $1.00. 10-inch Priestly black henrlotta OOc , Fremont price was 81.75. 40 Inch all wool grenadine 03c , Fre mont prlco was $1.2. ) . 40 inch silk finished Gorman hunriotta 75c , Fremont prlco $1.25. 38 Inch all wool doboigo , in colors , o-5c , Fremont price was OOc. 40 inch Froncli cropon In plain colors , 05c : Fremont prlco , $1.25. 38 Inch chevron suiting , 15c ; Fremont price was 35c. JJni'idonburg suiting now 15c per yard. Anderson Scotch zephyr giugham , lOc. Toil Du Nerd gingham , lOc. Verona linens , 3c per yard. 100 do/.eu ladies' black cotton hose , fast colors , 5c a pair ; Fremont price , 16c. Children's Jersey ribbed vests , 5c. Ladies' line Jersey ribbed vests , 8c. Corsets , 50c : Fremont price , $1.00. Boys' shirt waists worth 40c. now 25c. $2.50 2(1 ( inch umbrellas , now $1.50. Gents' 50c neokwoar , now 25c. Closing out pointdo Irelando and point do gone laces , SOc on the dollar. $2.00 , $2.50 and $3.00 Swiss and Ham burg embroidery llounuing now $1.50. 4'J inch black and white embroidered llounciiig which was 75c and $1.2-3 , now only 25c and 50o yurd. " 45 inch Oriental lace flouncing , re duced to 2oc vard. 1,000 yards"black Chantilly laces 3 to 5 inches wide worth from 20c to 35c yard , now only lOo yard. Kaufman's Sulphur Bitters , 75c. Hood's Sarsaparilla. 75c. Sea Salt , per box , ISc. Malrina Cream , 35c. Cathartic liver pills lOc. Two-quart fountain syringe 49c. Crochet cotton , worth 5c , now 2c a ball. Knitting cotton , worth Jic , now Ic. Nickel trimmed purses worth 35c , now only 5c each. 2. > c cloth brushes going at lOc. 2oc tooth brushes now lOc. Bargains in all departments , as stock must be reduced. HAYDEN BROS. Letting down the prices on the bank rupt stock from Fremont. MISS AMOK ISAACS' MII.MNtillY Stork to Ho CIOSIM ! Out at IMiltllc Salo. By virtue of two cliattcl mortgages from Alice Isaacs to Xeimor & Fcldstcin and Josephine Konig for the sums of $1,443.00 and $750.00 respectively and bearing date May 30 , 1S92 , on which there is still due $800.00 on the lirst and $750 and. interest on the second , I will , on Thursday , the 21st day of July , 1892 , at 10 o'clock a. m. , nt 307 South 16th street , Omaha , Nob. , sell at public sale all the fine millinary , consisting principally of an elegant assortment of plain ribbons , ostrich and fancy feathers of the Intoit designs and patterns , hats , laces , flowers , etc. , all the elaborate fixtures , cases and stands contained in the store and also the lease of said premises for two years , and all other property described in said mortgages to the highest bidder for cash. Said sale is made to satisfy the amount duo on said mortgages. PARKE GODWIN , Attorney for Mortgagees. Madam Wallace leaves tooight for the east and Europe. She will sail Wednesday by a Cunardcr , "Tho Aura- uiu. " I'rlcivs SlaiiKhtitrml on Kino I'lnnon At Moinborg's mortgagee salo. 109 North 10th street. Sft.OO , SI. I.ouU to CllicilMlitl anil Hrtnrii Via the Ohio & Mississippi railway ; tickets good going on all trains of July 10 , 17 and 18 , and returning five days after date of sale. For tickets and further information call at Ohio & Mis- sissipl olllcos , 105 North Broadway and Union depot , St. Louis.A. . A. J. LYTMJ , General Western Passenger Agent. "Twin < : ity UliaiiniiHiim. " Rock Island trains will leave Omaha for Chatauqua grounds at 8 a. in. , 10 lu m. , 12:30 : noon , 5:20 : p. in. , (1:35 ( : p. m. Additional trains leave Council BlulTs 0:10 : a. m. , 9:30 : a. m. , 1:50 : p. in. , 7:30 : p. m. Returning leave Chautauqua for Omaha via Council BlulTs 0:45 : a. m. , 8:13 : a. m. , 11 a. m.,4:30 : p. m. , 5:33 : p. m. , 10:15 : p. m. Round trip from Omaha , 50c. Tickets on sale at 1002 Farnam street or Union depot. California i\riu-sloiiH. : You have scon California frequently mentioned in newspapers and magazines Perhaps a friend has been there and writes enthuxhifUie letters bade home about the cllmato and the fruits. It makes you anxious to see the country for yourself. The way to go Is via the Santa Fo routo. on ono of that lino's popular , por- Honally conducted parties , leaving Chicago cage every Saturday evening , and leav ing Kansas City every Sun-lr.y morning. Special agents and porters in attend ance. Pullman tourist sleepers aroused used , furnished with bedding , mat- trosi-cs , toilet articles , etc. Second elms ticket * honored. Write to M L. Palmer , passenger agent Santa Fo route , 1310 Farnam street , Omaha , Neb * m _ w _ _ _ _ Curtice Bros. " canned fruit and vege tables are sold by all first class grocers. Meyer & Raapko , wholesale western agents , Kxcnmlon Opportunity , Via the Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul Ry. , with choice of routes east of Chi cago. Washington , D , C. , and rc turn , ono faro for the round trip , on sale Sept. 13th to 20th , good returning until Oct. 10th. 10th.Call Call at olllco , 1501 Farnam street , Omaha , or telephone 281 for additional information. C. S. OAIUUKII , ' F. A. NABH , Ticket agbiit. _ General agent. Tit til n U t-il HI talc UUll , 3,500 foot altitude , among the pines to comfort and recuperation , to pleasure , rest and a "header" In that magnificent plunge bath at Dakota Hot Springs , Is refreshing to think of those terribly hot days. The Elkhorn railroad puts on a second end BloojHir July 10th , whloh will run dally ( leave Webster etroot at 0:00 : a , in. ) between Oinuha and Dakota Hot Springs , .Shut up the house and take the trip by the Klkhorn. The S.-UoU I'laro rolTnulo U nt llonnntt'ii. Good goods soldiion tholr merits and in addition are guaranteed to please. Some satisfaction In trading where you know vou are gotlitjg "a squro deal.1 Whore you woillt got 12 nz. for 10. Whore you wonfttgot A sugar for gran ulated. Whore you won'lt got oleo for huttor. Where you wohJt get a picnic ham for A No. 1. Where you won't got skim milk cheese for full cream. Where you won't got Rio coffee for Java. Java.Where Where you wnn't got auction mao ! shoes for Omaha made. And penitentiary made harness for Omaha manufactured. But whore you will get the newest , freshest and best goods known to the trade , and at as low prices us othnrs ask for second grade goods. Wo are selling lots of chairs and people appreciate our cut prices. We nro making additions to our dress gooJs line In our dry goods department ; they are genuine , legitimate goods and the prices vary low. Our jewelry and cutlery department Is attracting universal attention. Low prices do the work for good goods. Our exclusive tea , coffee and splco departments are giving bettor values and a larjor line of presents every day. Our crockery dop.irtmont Is making some deep cuts on lirst quality goods , it is on our second floor and It will pay you to visit U. \Vo boat them all on drugs , butter , meats , groceries ana hardware. Got prices and examine goods , then come to us and sco the dlfforunco. \V. R. BENNETT CO. , 1502 , 1501 , 1500 , 1508 , 1510 , 1512 Capitol uven uo. IMPORTANT AMNOUNCKMKNT. Mammoth Auction Snlo of I.oM on West OkohoJI Lako. The general public have been fully advised through ono channel or another of the immense improvements made this year on West Okoboji lake by the Man hattan Beach company of Dos Molncs , la. The company owns ono and one- " half mile of the "most beautiful lake shore at this popular resort. They have expended fully $10,000 in such attrac tions as tend to make the property desirable - sirablo for the building of cottagos. About 150 largo residence lots have boon platted with beautiful drives , athletic park , tennis courts , etc. The lots average - ago In size GO foot frontage by 200 to 300 feet In depth , The company has de cided to make n sweeping auction sale of lots on Monday , August 1 , 1892 , to the highest bidders. From a purely speculative standpoint , this property is certain to bo a remunerative Investment as it must double in value within the next two years. No such opportunity is likely ever to bo olTored on this beautiful lake again. The great Iowa Stale band will bo in attendance at the auction salo. All steamers will run free and the day -'will bo such a gala day as in itself will bo a sulllciont attraction to bo present at that time. For further particulars , address the Manhattan Beach Go. , Arnold's Parlc , lit , See IJutTalo Jones drive to a cart this p. m. Dick , the man slayer , and John L. Samson , the lighter , at the BulTalo show. Mr. and Mrs. . L. A. Carey sail for Europe' next Wednesday , they leave for the east tonight. * Sitln ofilManttg At Molnberg's , 109 North 10th street. OKADINO SOUTH THIRTEENTH. County ConiiiilHNlnnrrs UlscitHs the Open- lnc of 11 Koail. Tlio first thliiR that the Board of County Commissioners did yesterday afternoon WAR to take up the grading of South Thirteenth street from Missouri avenue - nuo i in South Onrnhu to . ttio Sarpy county HDD. The member. ) listened to n couple of protests and then opened the bids , which were as follows : Gcorco Cun- liold , 13 3-10 ; Knight Bros. & Barnes , 130-10 : Kiiiz & Unllnhan , 12 , " ; C. A. .lea- sun , 13-1-10 ; John Condon 11) ) , and Lumrcimx tiros. IIS-10 cents per cuolc yard. All of tlio bids want to tbo committee on roads. Mr. Van Camp offered n resolution thnt the grading should not cost to execeJ $10- 000 , two-lhirds of which should DO nuld out ol the county road fund , uud inn hulanco by assessing buhoflts upon all abutting property along the line of the proposed rond. This wont to the committed with the bids. Tbo construction of the road means tno removal - moval of lb'J.000 yards of earth from a high way that will bo ninety foot In width. The bills of the assessors were allowed , but the Icnlfo was put into each bill. Mr. Stonberg , chairman of the committee to which tbo bills hud boon referred , stntod that in his opinion tbo assessors had charged for every hour of the sixty days allowed by law in which to msko the assessment. Not only this , but sume of the men had charged odico rent. They bad likewise changed for Sundays. Ho did not lllco to encourage Sun day labor , and recommended that the rent and Sundays bo cutout of the bills. This motion prevailed and the assessors were al lowed for the tlmo which they actually put in while listing property in their respective wards and precincts. A largo number of taxpayers petitioned the board to expand n portion of the proceeds of the $1.10,000 of improvement bonds In macadcmlzlng Thirtieth btro2t from the Kllc- horn tracks north. Tbo lirst appropriation sheet on the now levy , amounting to ? 5i,000 : , was presented and referred. S IWt'KH < M .1 HTK.lMRIt. SnU'itrlni ; with tlio I/IKCIIHD DIM. cnvorml by Nmv Vork'n Health Olllorr. Nuw YOIIK , July 10. Oa the arrival at ( jiiarantina ot the steamer Nevada from Liverpool Health Ofllcor Jenkins found in tlu steamer's hospital a atouruqo passenger named Mur.v Klbblnovilcb , aged 'M years , suffering from typhus favor. She had been isolated from tho. other passengera during tbo six days of tier-Illness , and HIU and her trarclmg companion , Sarah Miller , wcro transferred by tnojhoalth olHcer to the recep tion hospital on Lbo quarantine bout ( Scored S. Preston. Tlio steamer was then allowed to proceed to uondock under observation of n quarantine oflloor , and all the passengers from HuJsui wcro detained on board. Their baggage was opancd , hung up in the itorago and treated to u thorough disinfection of sul phuric acid gas. . Yesterday the health ofllcer inndo a second luapoclion of the passungora and the steerage. . . All the liusciun passen gers , ulnoty-onoiiiu until her. and tholr bug- gage were transferred to Ilotluian Island for observation and disinfection. Two other cases were found on a subsequent Inspection , which were ImuiBtliaivtly transferred to the reception hospluU ojM/i.nirKKV rim ji.i.\.viit. Victory Tor Our'K iiii < tlimvliii | Kinging Cluli ut-riloiix Fall * . Siorx Rti.i.s , S. 1) . , July 10. The prize banner In the canton among the sinking so- ciotlos of the Northwestern Scandinavian Singing association , which concluded its tlrst annual meeting lu this city , was awarded to the Omaha club. The banner will ho again placed for competition at Sioux Clly next year , and if Omaha should win It for turou consecutive yours the banner will bo theirs to keep. OIIK Day nt l.oni ; I'lnr. The management of Long Pine Chautau- qua bavo nrrnngnd to glvo the Nebraska Woman Sulfrago association u day , July . The spoakora will ba Mrs. Claru Hewlett Colby , editor 01 Ilia Woman's Tribune and provident of tlio association , and Mrs. Laura Uor'orco ( Jordan of California. Mrs. Gordon U the leading woman lawyer on the i'aclllo coast and waa the second woman admitted to the supreme court of the Ucltud Slates , riNi : oxroitn SAM : MONDAY. llnyilcn Ilnx. 1'lnro on s lo In Center Atulo of Mora OVEH THREE HUNDRED PAIRS LADIES' $ : $ .60 AND $1.00 PATENT LEATHER OXFORD TIES AT $1.1)7. ) J. ifc T. Cousins' , Woodman & Howo'a and Adams & I'ottingill's makes. Those are Bomo of the finest goods made and if you wish a'gomilno bargain in a , pair of line oxford lies tilts is a rare chance. J. & T. Cousins' patent vamp hand turned $4.00 oxfords , $1.117 Monday. Woodman & Howe's hand turned patent leather $4.00 oxfords $1.07 Mon day.Adams Adams & Pottlnplll's handmade patent leather oxfords $ l.i)7 ) Mondav , all widths , all sixes. Center aisle'Six teenth street entrance Monday. IN OUR SHOE DEPARTMENT MONDAY wo close out the balance of several lots of shoes from the Fremont bankrupt stock. Ladies' turned solo oxford ties at 7"c > , worth $1.00. Ladies' line dongola , patent tip , $ l.i2l ox fords , ! )3e. ) Ladies' kid button $1.60 shoes at l"o. ) Ladies' line kid pat. tip SU.OO shoos , Sl.fiO. Ladies' line hand turned , pat. tip , $4.00 shoos , $1147. Men's calf hand well $1.00 sho38t.OO. ; Men's line wigwam slippers ll&o. IJoys' congress and button $1.60 shoos , OUe. Monday will bo bargain day for shoes. ' IIAYDEN IJROS. , Dry goods and shoos. SOUTH OMAHA'S ASPHALT. That Injunction Siiiahl | > lu Argnud In Jiulgo Diind } "H Court. The motion to dissolve the injunction la the case of the city of South Omaha against the California Petroleum and Asphalt com pany was argued yesterday in the United States district court. Attorneys Cowan and Mcllugh appeared for the olty of South Omaha and Charles OITiitt for the asphalt company. Mr. McHugh m opening the nrgu- mont hold that the pavement on Twontu-fourth street in South Omaha laid by the California Petroleum anil As phalt company was worthless and not accord ing to contract. The city of South Omaha ho said had paid $ I3OUO on this worthless pave ment and had brought n suit nt law , which was pending , to recover the tnonoy already paid upon the ground that the pavement was worthless. The asphalt company , ho said , had sued for the balance of about fo. " > ,000 , which would have bean duo then providing the pavement had been according to the contract. 'I hut suit was also ponding. Now the asphalt com pany , seeing that the navoment was utterly worthless , had undertaken to tear tbo worth less pavement up and replace it with some thing else. If this were permitted the asphalt company might continue- experiment on that Important thoroughfare for ton years to the detriment of the city and the public. lie hold that the asphalt company had no right to take possession of a public street and experiment upon It in definitely. The company had not compiled with the contract orlcmally entered into with the city anil had forfeited all right to work upon the street in question. The attorney for the asphalt company held that the asphalt company had lived up to the contract. It was ail mil ted that the pavement , in places was aofcctivo because in was too soft , but the company had set men nt work to remedy the defect by taking up the soft pavcmont and replacing It with n bettor material. Tno company had not obstructed trail I c , ho said , in tlm least , and the city had taken an unfair advantage of bis clients in attempting to prevent the repairing of the pivotnont which the company was willing and anxious to have dona nt oiici * so that tha pavement would bo as good ns the contract called for and thereby remove all liability of having tbo pavement fall Into disroputo. Juogo Uundy took the matter under nd- visernent aud will probably decide at an early date as to whether or not the injunction snail bo dissolved or made permanent. Whuro to U'orxhlp. The committee appointed by the Omaha probbytery to install Hov. U. L. Whcolor ns pastor of the First Prosbyscrinn church will perform that olllco at the church this evening nt 8 o'clock. Kov. J . M. Wilson , U.D. , will preside ut the meeting. Kov. Asn Leant , D.LX. will preach the sermon and Kov. John Gordon , D.U. , will deliver the charge to the church and congregation. St. Martin's church , Twenty- third and F streets , under the care of the Associate mis sion. Francis A. Eason in charge.lours of service : Sunday school. 10 a. m. ; morning prayer , 11 a. m. ; Wednesday evening prayer , 7 D. m. At. the First Baptist church , Twenty-sec end and 1C streets , regular Sunday services will bo held. At the First Methodist church , Twenty- third and N streets , Kov. C. N. Dawson will' preach in the morning nt 11 o'clock , in the evening at 3 o'clock. Sunday rcliool ut 10 n. m. _ Awnrilml tlm Cmitrjlc-t. Charles Singer , the well known dry goods merchant , has awarded the contract for the erection of his new store building atTvvonty- fourth nna N streets , to Flour & Kramer of this city. The building is to bo three stories high , of pressed brick , with a frontage on N itroot of twonty-llvo foot and on Twenty- four'.h street of sixty feet. Mr. Singer will occupy tbo storeroom on the lint lioor and the basement. The two upper doors will bo finished off into ollicoi. The structure will bo ono of tha finest businciH houses in the city and will add greatly to thu nppcaranco ol that portion of the town. Work upon the now building will bo commenced during the present week. Itrpiilillcaii Cluli AlocthiK. The Republican club will moot Monday evening at S o'clock In the vacant storeroom at 820 South Twonty-llfth street. This club is composed of the older members nf the party , and is in perfect harmony with the young inun's club. It is urged thnt nil mem bers turn out , as n laivo attendance is do- f-ired and business of importance demands attention. _ llohiiinliin ( iyiiiiiiiutii. The gymnastic exhibition given last ava iling at Hum's Imll by the Uahomian Gym- nastio association sokol served as nn attrac tion to bring out a largo crowd of people. Tha exhibition was opened with muslu 113' tha band , followed by a short address delivered by Prof. Strakn , the instructor. Then camu exhibitions on the horizontal and parallel bars and vaulting horses , and the formation of pyramids , all being creditable , Tlio eve ning's festivities wcro concluded with u social dance. _ Cut lliniHull' with a C I nvcr. John Gordon , on employe of the Cudnhy Packing company , met with a serious acci dent yosterday. In handling a Inrfa clover It missed its mark and entered Mr. Gordon's left log , Just below- the knco , cutting a ileop and long irash , Mr. Gordon was taken to lili homo at Seventeenth and Missouri uvo- nuo , und it will bo so > no tlmo before ho 1s able to resume his labors. Noti'Kiinil I'ur W. Keed Uunroj has returned from Fro- mont. Jutnrs G. .larrott of Chicago is tbo guest of Councilman H'jlla and Kit II. Uouu. Frank J. Kiriiholl and Miss Lena Hollwcgg of this city have boon united In marriage. Daniel Condon , Jr. , loft yesterday for Columbus , Neb , , to bo absent several days. Mrs , J. P. Webb und daughter , Gull , loft ycktordny for Holdrogo on an extended visit. John Aiutiirson , Neb Lundgren and Swan Larson ruturnod homo yesterday from Sioux Falls , S. D , Mrs , R W. Cornish , who has boon visiting her son , J. P. Cornish , returned to her homo ul Tatmmnh yostoruav. Fred Moron , foreman of the lee depart ment ut Swift & Co.1 * , loft lust evening lor Chlogu on u short business trip. Mm. Charltii Akofer loft last evening for } ) o * Molnos , la. , In roiponno to Intelligence announcing the norious illness ot her mother. William Chndwlck has gone to Chicago to reside. Mr. Chadwlok has been one of the beat known of tha employes of tboCudahy Packing company. IIAYUIIX 1IIIUS. Down tlm Trier * . 4 gal. water cooler , with faucet , COc. fi gal. water cooler , with faucet , ° ,5e. fi gal. butter jars , ! l per gal. , 15e. 0 gal. butler jars , 3 per gal. , ISc , Improved vapor gaeollno stoves , $ it.0 ; ( ) , worth $25.00. You will never get such n chance again to buy a stove. Gasollno ovens , l)3c ) , Sl.lio , $ l.oO , $3.60 , $4.60. . A good oil stove , ( loo. 1 pint Mason fruit complete , 6c. 1 quart Mason fruit complete , die. 2 quart Muson fruit comnloto , 8e. } GREAT SALE Ol- ' DODGE CREAMERY - ERY BUTTER AT HA YDENS' . Wo just received 100 tubs' of this line butter that wo will sell at the following low prices : 16o , 17Jc , lOn , and the separator rater for ° .lc and S ! c. The best country butter , IL'io. Now is the tlmo to supply yourself with line butter , and at such low prices. Remember all this butter is made in Nebraska by tlio separator process. Nothing to equal it In quality. CHEESE DEPARTMENT. Wisconsin full cream cheese , lOo. Young America full cream , 12Je. Eastern process full cream , 1-Je and 14e. Imported Swiss , lot ) and 17ic. Hrlclc oheese , lOe , lUJe and Me. Come hero for your lemons. Messina fancy lemons , I20o and 'Joe IIAYDEN HROS. , Promoters of homo industry. IW.I.V/M'.S itnr.iGioua ir.ut. CuptiUn I.ngard i\plutiu : tlm I'nrt the Hrlllth Have Takrn III It. LONDON' , July 0. Full onlclal dlsp.itchcn from Captain Lugard , tlio ngent of the British East Africa company in Uganda , In regard to the religious warfare In thnt coun try are received. Captain Luirnrd says that tha troubles commenced on January 21 , on the arrival in Uganda of the French bishop , who , the captain behoves , brought the an nouncement published in English papers of the intended withdrawal of the British forces in Uganda. On receipt of this news , Captain Lugard declares , continual aggres sion by the Catholic faction ensued. U'tion Captain Lugnrd naked King Mwnngn , the native ruler and tbo lender of the Catholic party , to punish the murderer of u Protostunt chief , ho was told that if ho inter fered in the matter every ono of his soldiers would bo killed. On the following day overwhelming French forces attacked Captain Lugard's command who , armed with Maxim nlles , made a bravo stand anusuccended in repulsing them. They then ( led to tno islands after seizing King Mw.inga , which action was of Immense im portance to Uganda , whcra the pcopln were devoted to the King. Captain Lugurd offered to reinstate King Mwangn und the French party acquiesced , but owing to the intrigues of the French blshoo the captain's overtures were rejected. "Finallv , " Captain Lugard. without any further explanation , continues , "Wo were forced to the islands whuro the French forces had intrenched themselves , and after a heavy light drove out the enemy with great loss. They nro now centering nt iiuddu. The protcstants are m n critical situation , the Mohammedans and heathens all being ar rayed against them " Appended is n dispatch dated March from tha East Africa ngent ut LSunroba , paying that ho hopes to secure two of King Mwun- g.i's nephews and hold thorn , and asking fern n Nordanfeldt gun to soud to Captain Lu- irard. IVITJI it.w.ioiciN < ss. Arrival of the American lti > ll f Ship f.co nt St. IVtrrriluirK * ST. Pr.Tniisiinio , July Hi. The Christian Herald relief steamship Leo has arrived nt this port. The mayor mid marshal of the city presented Captain Caincs ol the Leo with a massive silver trumpet omhosuod with the royal coat of arms of St. Actors- burg , and bearing the inscription : "To Captain Catties from the Citv ot St. Peters burg. IS'J. . " A largo silver cup lined with gold was presented to the lirst mate of the Leo. Kuv. Dr. Tulmago responded eloquently to the addresses nf welcome and presentations with several patriotic allusions that belitten the Russians. The prefect of 3t. Petersburg will present thu freedom of the city to tno party nt an ofllcial reception and presentation to bo hold next Monday. The arrival of the Leo was made the occa sion of n day of rejoicing throughout the cap ital. Half the cars in the city nro decorated with ribbons and flags. UOIUil.H , I.V OM.tll.l Il.tSK. A Smooth .Sulinllcr Who Took In Sovcral Institution ) ; . Stot-x CITV , In. , July 10. [ Special T.lc- cram to Tins Ui'.n. | F. E. Hogers Is tbo niimo under which n man registered in this city a couple of days ago. Yesterday ho vU- ited Weare ifc Allison's bank and presented what purported to bo a letter of credit of the World's fair management. It had the signa tures of President Palmer and Superintendent of Publicity and Promotion Moses Handy forged toil. It said that the treasurer ol the World's fair would honor his draft for $1,003 or loss. Ho wanted JJU. It was ro- fuaod. Ho then went to the Sioux National and asked for f''OO , which bo got. Chief of Police Hawmnn hoard of him and of the different sums nsked , and be- cumo suspicious. Ho notillcd the Sioux National , and Kotrcrs wai arrested. Ha re turned tlm money , and made such a smooth lulu that ho was released by tno police before a telegram had been received from Director General Davis saying that Rogers Is a swindler and the letter - tor n forgorv. Ho loft this city for St. Paul with the letter of credit iu his posbosbion. An attempt Is being made to intercept him now. now.Tho lottcrvos endorsed by n bank in Cheyenne - onno , ono in Denver und ono In Omaha , showing that in the three places ho tins raised about { -TOO on the forged letter. Klllrcl at a CriMKlni , ' . Caicuio. III. , July 10. While crossing the Chicago it Norwestern tracks nt Wnbbor iivcnuo , near the northern limits of the city , John Kugcluln and his son Walter , 5 years old , were struck by a nnssongor train ul n late hour lust night. Kogulalti was instantly killed und Walter wni so seriously injured that his recovery Is doubtful. Marrlugn l.lrnmcK. The following marriage llconsos wcro issued by Jud/o Ellor yotturdiy : Name and Address. Age. J I'r.ink II. Kioln , Omaha a. I ( 'hrUUnu llurtos , Omaha IU iJitlin 1' . Ilunscli , Omalia 24 I Anna I'ahcr , Uinulia 'M I liain W , llrocU , Kansas City 'M 1 UntilStrait. Kansas U.ty.- M j ( ieor.ii Kubr , Motso Illulf . . . . " < 1 I Kaltla Tlohy , uumlia 'Jl Kniming rormltn. The following biillding permits were is sued by the Auperiiitundunt of building * yesterday : N. II. I'aleonur , alteration * on divollln ; , t J Doiulas street , j 1,000 J. A. linln , onu-Htory franin addition to dwellln4115 ( Jliurlub Htieet 1,000 Two minor penults I/ ! ) Total Vi'.iVJ. . ( UIK.VT SrF.CI.U. 1'IANO SAI.Ii Monday , .Inly 18Vo Offir th X BARGAINS. HARGAINS. l-'OR CASH Or easy monthly payments. 8'toO Emerson upright piano for St2\ 8U" > 0 A. IIospo upright piano for $150. / SS60 W. W. Klmball upright pianr./ ( old scale ) for $ I7o. ' ! i > 0 J. P. Halo upright piano for $225. $ : 7 < i W. W. Klmball upright piano ( old scale ) for $1.K ) . $160 Emerson upright piano for $210. $6iO ( Emerson upright piano for $205. $400 now scale Klmball upright piano for $27o. $500 now scale KlmbaU upright piano fort'Ja : Also a complete stock ot the NE\V SCALE KLMIMLL PIANOS At factory prices , on easy payments , $100 Great Union square piano for $ ! )0 ) , $160 W. W. Klmball square piano lot $112-1. All styloaof EMERSON PIANOS , IIALLET , DAVIS PIANOS. To rc dtice stoelc wo will make iiporlul prices on all of tliom. Remember for 0110 week only. A. HOSl'E , JR. , - - liil ! { Uouglat St. Madam Wallace leaves tonight for tlio east and Europe. She will sal ] Wednesday by a Cut'ardor , "Tho Aura- uia. " i m i.\iviiKt > Jir .1 HACK minn. Mrx. Clara llnilcy'n Story \Vin Not nn In HIIIIUVomiin'n Ituvlngx. LINCOLN. Nob. , July 10. [ Special to Tuw UKI.J : It transpires that the statement made bv the suppled cr.ir.y woman , Mrs. Clara Halley , who was picked up lu Wyulcn cemetery the olhor day , contained something . more than an Insane woman's ravings. She assorted thnt 11. II , Cirlmos htui been us- snultod , and explained the blood status on her dress by saying that , slio hint hold Grimes'head on her lap after ho htui been Injured. At first the police laughed nt horI I story , hut finally concluded to investigate tha matter. Calling nt his homo at 1717 K itrcet , they found Mr. Grltno ) conllnod to his room by severe Injuries , his head being swathed In bandages. Ho slated to the police that ho had been attacked by some unknown parties nnd robbed of $3. He .seemed extremely nnxlous to suppress all knowludgo of the ' facts. This afternoon it develops thnt the man's Injuries wcro indicted by n tmckman. Grimes became involved tn a quarrel wltb the festive jelin and in the argument of blown which followed the Imclcnmn evidently didn't gel the worst of it. From tlio Polloo Court. Alfred Hoot was fined fd.SO this morning for boating a girl of the town named May Marshall. He gave the girl n ring porno tlmo ngo , und bccnuso she refused to return 11 on demand assaulted hor. Tlio case against C. M. English , charged with larceny of a silver walcb , was contin ued until Tuesday. Charles Kobmsbn , n boot nnd shoo dealer , was thoughtless enough to ualnt nn adver tisement 0:1 : another man's sldownlk. It cost him jtl.-0 ! for his violation of the ordi nance. Madison Unnki was arraigned before Judge Waters this afternoon on the charge of burglary. James E. liutts 1s the complain ing witness. Fred Ilolden nnd P. C. Potvln contributed small amounts to the school fund for bcltitf lound plum drunk. 4 Omaha Casr * in Court. A bulky case was tiled with the clerk of the snm-oino court. U Is something of n composite case , there being thrco separntoV und distinct cases merged into one , u fol-V lows : Helm Sosh and Door company uealrm * Henry O. Case ot nl , M. A , Dlstrow ugaltuf ; 4 Henry O. Case ot nl , Gnorco A. Hoagland uijalnst William J. Paul et al. Twenty-six legal firms , Including nearly forty attorneys , nro represented on the caso. The case arises out of n contract for the construction of the block on the corner of Hartley strcut and Twcnth-llfth avenue. Elizabeth Galllgher against William J. Council , ot nl , is thu title of another Omaha race Illed with the supreme court today. It , results from litigation over the possession of a piece of Douglas county real estate. The case of Max Mojorctal ugulnsttho Union Hag nnd Paper company also reached the supreme court today. The Oiuana Street Railway company has appealed the case to tlio supreme court In which Joint puvull wits given n judgment for $1,1130 against thu company. A York county case , Arthur Hrvnnt nguinsi Richard 'Hissing , was filed with tha clerk of the supreme court today. ! > rank Carhollu Add. Mr. Frame Allvn , resminir nt 1707 Wash ington struot , received u telegram lint evenIng - Ing from his wife , who is visiting ut > " Huwurdon , la , telling him that their llttla child , aged 18 months , had ewallowod a quantity of carbolic ncid and was dylnc. Mr. Allyn ut once made preparation to ieavo on thu lirst train , and Uoforo leaving ho re ceived another telegram announcing tha baby's death. .N'tiw I.lliniry linllilliiif. Tha silo for tlio now library building to bo erected on the Slate university grounds has boon marked out and work on the excavation will bo commenced next wouk. Thu now building will bo u handsome structure de signed uy Fisher & Lawrlo of Omaha. It will bo orectcd south and west of the main university building , and will ba tno lr ) t building to bo passed us tha visitors enters thu main south galo. I.lnroln In llrlnf. The residence of A. II. Chanoy ntO'W South Eleventh at reel , Is tt.o lust to bo viuiled b/ burglars. The assessment of the Lincoln street rail * way has been raised fromfil.OUO to $ 'i-UOO. * The Slate Journal company has entered n protest ngninst tlio assessment nf it IU property , which was rukod ut flil.OOO. George 1C. Mullory was this morning / ! granted a franchise to erect nnd maintain n ' wilier works system nt Grandrien , the sub urban town springing up around tha now Episcopal college. Division No. i. . Ancient Order of Hiberni ans , will hold its annual election ofllc''M itl Filzgcruld's hall tomorrow ullurnoun , Arri-Hlril n Dliinionil Thief. Nr.w Von it , July 1(1. ( Carlli Wiggiirs , tha colored butler who stole diamonds und ethel Jewelry worth JOOOU from Mrs. Vuntin Paul und who WIIH nrrc.'itod hero yesterday upon his arrival by the steamship Philadelphia , was today hold In $111,000 ball In await oxtr& . dltlon papers from Venezuela. Thu man ad mitted his guilt. Alrhohol I'j-oin ICuv : MnliitM'tf. Niw : HAVK.V , Pa. , July 11) ) . Tno Old Colony distillery winch was bankruptoJ a yourugu in competing with thu western dUt tlllcriui will start again , distilling alcohol from raw molasses brought direct from thi West Indies In tank boats , i A ThoiixaiKl IV'iml lor frHamf. Nnw YOIIK , July 10. Eugene Kelly , thy treasurer of the r ullonul Federation of J America , has cabled Justin McCarthy * 'Ono thousand pounds through London. " llurlml In III * .Natlvu Town , STOCKIIIIIIKIK , Musa. , July 1(1. ( The body o ( C'vruH W. Field was Interred lu SlocUbrldga ' o'niutory yosteiduy. Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report PURE