8 THE OMAHA DAILY BKU : SUNDAY , JULY 31 , 1802-SIXTEEN PAGES. ft BENNETf'S ' INVENTORY SALE Dtock Must Eo Greatly Eoducod Before August 15th. GRFAT QUANTITIES OF GOODS rinvo Ilrnn Siiltl but Jinny Morn Miiftt oo nml Our 1'rlcoa Will Do It 1 tend Cure. fully Kvory Woril , It Will 1'iiy You. Dress Goods , former prlco lOc , nowOc. Guilt's shirts now cut to 20c each. Now is the tlmo to buy shirts. Don't fail to investigate. Cut prices to close on refrigerators. Ice cream freezers , Water coolers. All to bo sold at your price , not'ours. Come in and make us an olTor on some of them. - Wo want to close out our lap lobog. Baby buggies at 5)8o ) each tind up wards ; others sell us high ns $2.50. A few ehalrB left at.'ioc and OSc. In the OSc lot there are some that retail at 52.10 ; high hack , beautiful chairs , all gent nt OSc , Don't fail to visit our furniture department for bargains and sco our PICTURE SALE NOW. going on. Some us low us 38c each. Elegant ones , too. A few more center tables at 25o each. Wo never expect to duplicate them. Also 75c , hotter ones , great bargains. . Now bargain department in our hard- iviiro stock. Toy garden tools down to lOc from 20c. 20c.Clothes Clothes racks from 05c down to 2oc , They are largo and cood. Tublar lanterns , regular prlco 45c , as long as they lust ut 22c. Thin ia less limn manufacturer's cost. 'HAU1 ' FOR HARRISON AND CLEVELAND. Campaign cups for the boys and girls. Wo have them. Alno the signs separate that can bo put on any hat. See that KOU got our price. Campaign WHIP decorations , very neat and pretty , just in , only lOc. Got one and show your colors. Hund sickles for cutting grass or corn Bl 20c ; never sold at that prlco before. Garden hoes at 15c ; former price 25e. Hummers ut 20c. Barometers , 20e. Adiustablo window screens , only a few loft , former prlco 35c ; our closing price lOc each. Lot of candy to close Monday at 5c ; last day of sale at this price. Toilet soap ut 2o and 3c. Bennetts patents at about half price. Our jewelry und cutlery department is full of bargains. Alarm clocks ( nicklo ) , 65c. Steel pocket scissors , 6c. Razors , shears , knives and forks , tea and tublo spoons , pocket knives , etc. , etc. Our tea , collco und spice department Is a wonder. Wo sell the best qualities at the low est prices. Try our iocd tea , free , and iudgo for yourself. Choice line of presents especially se lected for this department given free with tea ana baking powder. Our grocery department is daily setting ting out now bargains , with the prices reduced awuy down. All our counters are full of bargains , nnd everything wo advertise you will find at our store \vhon you cull. Wo won't toll you "They are all gone , " or "That price wns just for yesterday , " or "You can only have ono of those , us wo only eoll ono to a customer , or "Hero Is something just as good , " or anvthing of tlmt sort , but you will find tho"goods as udvertihed , und you etui litivo nil you want. When wo got out wo will stop advortiuing Unit article. FREE. A drink of that refreshing' , healthful summer beverage , "Cherry cordial , " fieo. Get a glass at the entrance to 1510 Capitol avenue. It won't cost you any- thingnnd may put you on the road to perfect health. Our crockery department has just received lota ol new goods , all the best quality. Our Mason jars are firsts. Look out for seconds and look out for thirds in crockery. "Weigh , count and measure everything you buy. " W. R. BENNETT CO. , 1502 , 160J , 1500 , 1508 , 1510 , 1512 Capitol uvcnuo. XVOKI.D'.s I'AIK rtmiltiire Departituii.t. The wonderful growth of our furni ture department is not equalled by any thing in the business worlu. Our con stant and increasing trade lias enabled us to develop this department until now wo carry u line os goods second to none. Wo have just closed a bargain for EOV- orul car loads of furniture for full trade. Thiw lot of goody will comprise bedroom units , book cases , chill'onors , sideboards , extension tables , boadstoads. All como direct from factories. To make room for this lot of gooda wo have decided to reduce our enormous line of fanco rock ers. You can now buy ono at the lowest price ouor made on these goods. Pic tures alro share the same futo. Wo carry a largo and handsome lino. Bo on the watch for a grand Niagara of ( ailing pnco3 in this most complete lurnlturo layout in the went. IIAYDEN BROS. , Furniture and Trunks. Auction rimilt tirt > Auction. Tuesday next , 10 a. m. , .1715 Doilgo contents of a 0-room houae. Bed room Built' ' , carpets , chairs , etc. , china and glass ware ; all must and will bo sold , time early. WKU.S AUCTION STOIIAQK Co. Cunl from N. 11 , l.'iilroutir. Wo .have- made a splendid purchase of jioekot books , puriieu , Batcholfl , school bags , shopping bag , etc. , etc , Many of ihtiHO goods wo have actually bought nt lOe on the dollar. Our buyer writes us timt it Is the most lOxtraordinar.v ivietlun sale of leather goods that has taken place in Now York for Eovoral years , and that wc wpre very fortunnto In being able to take advantage of it. Goods will bo lioro early in the week and will bo Immediately plncod on ualo. Full particulars later. N. B. FALCONER. Miss Alice Isaacs goes to Now York today t ) purchase an entire now stock of line millinery ( roods of the latest do- Rlgns. She will continue in business at the old bttuul. Mrs. Reynolds , her uls ter , is now in Now York helping eoloet now goods. She will return shortly and liava charge of the old stand , 307 South 10th struct , for Kolmor & Fo.dstoln of Now York. _ Kxciirnlou Opportunity. Via the Chicago , Milwaukee k St. Paul Ry. , with choice of routes east of Chi cago. Washington , D , C. , nnd return , ono faro for tiio round trip , on sale Sept. 13th to 20th , good returning until Oct. lOtli. Cull at ofllco , 1501 Furnnm street. Omaha , or telephone 284 for additional nforimition. 3. S. CAUHIEH , R A. NASH , ickot ugout. Ooaor ul u ont. IIAYItKN 111103. htlll Letting Down thn Price * on Tlmt llnnkrupt Stock from I'rrinout. Figured China silk 47jc , Fremont prlco wns SI.00. Best quality colored gros grain silk 03c , Fremont prlco $1.25. Colored Burruh silk 38c , was 80c. Black guinot alllt. best make SI.20 , Fremont price wus $2.12 } . Ask to BOO the red edge guinot Bltick satin Rhndina silk OOc , Fremont prlco was $1.00. A lot of remnants of black nnd colored fnlllo and gros grain silk COo u yard , worth up to SI.75. 42 inch black Henrietta , Fremont prieo 8oe , Haydon's prlco 55e yard. 54 inch hlnclt hnbit cloth. Fremont prlco was $1.26 , Hayden's prlco 8Sc. 40 inch black novelties in stripes und figures , Fremont prtco $1.25 to $1.60 , Haydon's prlco now 75o yard. 40 inch blnck Henrietta , Fremont price $1.15 , Haydon's price 75c ynrd. 40 inch Jamestown plaids was oOc now only 25cynrd. 600 pieces of plain nnd fancy dress good * Fremont price was from 76c to $1.00. Choice of all at Haydon's 40o yard. 40 inch storm serge , Fremont prlco 85c , Hayden's price 6Sc. 54 inch all wool ihtnnol all colors , Fremont price 76c , Ilaydon's price SOo ynrd. .lust the tiling for bathing suits. } all wool navy blue llannol , lOe u vard ; Fremont prlco was 30c. 138 p.iir of blankets from the bankrupt stock of From-Jiit , You can buy them cheap this hot weather. Silk striped summer llannol nt 55c , cheap at 76c. Our own importation of all wool En glish summer llanncl , will not shrink , SOo and 55c yard. Outing llannol , 5o nnd lOo yard. Zopher llannol from Fremont , lOc ; wns lOe. White twilled tennis ilannol , 35e up to 75c yard. Muslin and sheetings at mill prices. Big bargains in line table linens , $1.00 , $ l".25"nnd$1.50ynd. ! Best 50c bleached damask in Otnahu. Half bleached damask , 45c yard. Cream damiisk , 2oe , 3ue and 40o yard. Turkey red damask , lOo , 25c , 35c , 40o and 60c. Marseilles spreads , $1.00 ; worth $1.75. Colored spreads , $1.00 each. Hammocks at closing prices. Special bargains in nnpuins of every style , size and description. Towels ut 2e } , 5c und lOo and upwnrds. Gluss cheeked toweling Oc , 8c , lOc , 12c , 15e , 20c und 2oo n yard. 250 chonllo table covers worth $2.50 , $2.75 , S3.00 and $3.60 , choice on Monday ut $1.08 each and they will go fast , as there are some very Delect patterns among them. Bo sure nnd look over our remnant tables on Monday in the west nislo of our now building , whore you will find remnants of wash dress 'goods , white goods , table linen , etc. , at lower prices than over offered by us beforo. Wo are letting down the prices on wash dress goods ; w < 3 have got too manv ; our stock is too largo ; wo are overloaded. Corded challies , fast colors , 3io yard. 30-inch crepe japon 7ic yard. S serge 3Jc yard. Pineapple tissues and shnntong pongee lOc yard. 25c saloons IScj 40c sateens 2oc. Imported crinkle seersucker in plain shades or fancy colors , was 25c , now re duced to 15e yard. Choice of all our Brandenburg suiting 15c yard. Closing prices on fancy printed sum mer lining lee ynrd , worth -5c. Best cambric for lining , all colors , only 3c yard. IIAYDEN BROS. , The Introducers of Low Prices. Thn ItnrllinrtcMl'fl ICiti ) U fil'J.OO , Omaha to Denver and return. Tickets , good to return until October 10 , will be on sale August 3-7 , at the above low rate of fare. The Burlington's "No. 3" olTcrs ur.- cqualled service of sleeping , dining and chair cars. It is vestibuled through out und leaves Omaha at 4:40 : p.m. , reaching Denver the next morning at 7:00. : 7:00.Tho The Burlington is the short line ho- twecn Omaha and Denver. City ticket ollico 1223 Furnam street , W. F. Vaill , agent. Telephone 250. Samuel Burns calls attention this week to the latest novelty in bed room sots , culled the ' 'First Empire , " or White and Gold , which ho is belling at the low price of $8.01) ) , by way of inlro- ducing them. Call and BCO them , whether purchasing or not. There will bo a meeting of the Woman's Chriullan association in the parlors of the Young Woman's Home , 100 S' 17th street , on Tuesday , Aug. 2nd , at 10 a. m. , Business of importance. Miss COLLIUH , Cor. Sec. All members of Nortli Omaha Lodge No. 159 , A. O. U. W. , are requested to moot nt hall Sunday at 1 p. m. to attend the funeral of Brother George Fair. WIM.IA.M M. CIIUISTMAX , M. W. CHAUUCS A. WAUCBU , Recorder. Tlirco Wants Supplied ut Dr. Wirtz' Dental Olllrc , 11)07 ) DniiKlus Struct. Tooth filled without pain by the now method. Tuoth extracted without pain , and bridge work by a now process. Itnttcr ami Chrcso. Huydcns' Dodge creamery butter for 15c , 17 Jo and lllo. Wisconsin full cream chccao , lOc , Eastern process full cream , 12o } und 14c. 14c.Brick Brick cheese lOc , 12jc and Me. Imported Swiss 15o and 17Jo. IIAYDEN BROS. , Promoters oMiomo industry. Open for ll The Hotel Orleans , Spirit Lake. In. , is open for business und patrons of this convenient und delightful resort will bo ploanod to know thut the hotel is under the management of the B. C. R. & N. Ry. , W. .1. Morrison , manager , thus in suring strictly flrnt class accommoda tions. Through sleeper dully from Omaha to Spirit Lake. Wanted ut the ollico of THB OMAHA BKK , copies of the THIS EVENINO Bun April 25. 6.01)0,1100. ) Vltrlfiod paving brick for sale. Wo will contract to deliver the above amount within the next 00 days. Buck- staff Bros. Mfg. Co. , Lincoln , Nob. California ICxounUoni. Yon have boon California frequently mentioned in newspapers and magazine's Perhaps a friend has boon there und writes onthnsliitttie letters baclc homo about the olimuto and the fruits. It mnkoH. you anxious' BOO the country fpr yourt"olf. " The -way to fto is via the Santa Fo route , on ono of that lino's popular , per sonally conducted parties , leaving Chicago cage every Saturday evening , and leav ing Kansas City every Sun-Jay morning. Special ugonta and porters in attend , unco. Pullman tourist sleepers uro used , furnished with bedding , mat- trosgos , tollot articles , etc. Second cluw tickets honored. Write to E. L. Puhuor , nassoiiBor agent Santa Fo route , 1U10 Faruutu street , Omaha , Neb I B , FALCONER SELLING OUT All Our Summer Droa Goods One-Half Wool Ohalliea. . ARE GOING AT 12 1-2. CENTS Trench Clinlllrft nt 3tlr , Sntrrns , Inillit Mull * , Domcfltlc unit Scotch GlnglmniB , Novelty \Viuli ( looilr ut All Do- BcrlptloiiH nt Less Tlmn Ciist. Tllnzor suits , silk waists , ivasli wnlats , laces , embroideries , parasols , sun Um brellas , everything. Extraordinary cut prices prevail throughout the store. Ladles' 25u summer vests , lOc. A largo line of ladies' line quality of soft Ilnlnhod lisle .nilk tnpud voats that have boon solllnt. ut GOo and 76c , Mon day 3lc.LINEN ) LINEN DEPARTMENT. We have just received through onr Now York agent a sample line of pure linen hemstitched sheets , pillow cases and bolster cases. These goods will bo put on sale Monday at prices that will soon close thotnout. Remember - bor they tire only a sample line and can not bo duplicated. PURE LINEN HEMSTITCHED SHEETS. 3 pair hemstitched shoots 2x2l } at $0.75 , value $9.00 a pair. 3 pairs hemstitched sheets 2jx2J ut 87.50 , value $0.50 a pair. 3 pairs hemstitched sheets 2jx2 } nt $9.00 , value $12.00 a pair. Pure linen hemstitched pillow oases. 5 pairs hemstitched pillow cases 22x 30 at SI.'Jo , worth SiOO u .pair. 6 pairs hemstitched pillow cases 22Jx 30 at $1.50 , worth $2.25 a pair. 5 pairs hemstitched pillow cases 22Jx 30 at $1.75 , worth $2.75 a pair. 5 pairs hemstitched pillow .cases 22x 30 at $2.00 , worth Jtt.OO a pair. . 6 pairs hemstitched pillow cases 22jx 30 at $2.50 , worth $4.00 a p.iir. 5 pairs hemstitched ! pillow cases , 27x30 at. $2.00 worth $ H. 00. 5 pairs hemstitched pillow cases. 27x30 ut 82.25 worth $3.50. 5 pairs hemstitched pillow cases. 27x30 at $3.50 worth $4.75. \Vo have also a few pairs of horn- stitched pillow cases , six.o 25x30 that wo will close out at $1.75 , $2.00 and $2.50 pair , they are worth nearly double. Also ti sample line of bolster cases , size 20x72 at $1.50 , $2.00 , $2.50 and $3.50 each. In connection with the nbovo wo will offer some rare bargains in towels ut 12c } , lee , 19o und 25c. Bo on hund early Mondav 'morning. WHITE GOODS DEPARTMENT. 25 pieces lace , stripes and checks , that wo have boon selling all the souson for 12c } and 15c , wo will now close out for SJc per yard. All our plaids and checks that wo have sold all the season for lOo and 12jo will bo closed put for OJc per yard. LAWN TENNIS GOODS. Commencing Monday wo will offer our entire stock of nickels , nets , posts and balls at a discount of 331 percent elY our soiling price. Just think , every thing pertaining to lawn tennis goods that you buy wo will give you i olV. You had bolter take ad vantage of this oll'or. N. B. FALCONER. SUNDAY'DINNER ivt the Windsor Hotel. Sol Prince , Manager. MENU : Stock turtle. Cucumbers. Colcry. Sliced Tomatoes Ilolleil Pickerel , Chiinipngiio Sauce , Duchess 1'otutoud. Dolled Ox Tongue. I'rlmo of Hoof. Yorkshire I'uddlns. ring Lamb , Mint Suucu. StulTcd Spring Uhlekon , Natural Gravy. Tried Sweetbreads , Saratoga Chips. Fillets of Ilisef with Mushrooms. Uoll Krlttors , Maraschino Sauco. . . Shrimp Siilnd. Mushed I'otatoo . Now Potatoes In Cream. Corn ou Col ) , Green I'oua. ' Now Hpluacli. Almond I'uddhii , 1'ort Wine Bunco. Lomou Merlnaiio I'lo. Blueberry I'lc. I'iiicapplo Ice. Jelly Ca ! < o. Annul Food. Sponjto Cake. Layer UaUo. NiitCuko , Oranaos. I'uiielios. Plums. 1'oars. Crackers ami Cheese. Mixed Nuts. Tea. Iced Tea. Coffee. Milk. Single meals , 50o. Day bourd , $4.00 per week. Hotel rates , $1.60 to 82.00 per day. Our motto , "Study the com fort and convenience of our guests. " Give us u trial. ' ' * THE "WINDSOR. " Ilaydons' Dodge croatnerv , butter for 16c , 17c and 19c. Wisconsin full cream choose , lOc. Eastern process full croiim , 12Jc and 14c. 14c.Brick Brick cheese TOo , 12e } and 14c. Imported Swiss 15c und 17jc. 1IAYDEN BROS. , Promoters of home industry. Eye and oar surgeon , Gr.int Cu 111 more , room 22 { , Boo bulldjnfr. Till ) IXniviir C ; < iiiuliivi > . For this occasion the Union Pacific .will sell tickols at greatly reduced rates. Avail yourself of an opportunity to visit "tho cool retreats of Colorado , H. P. DiiUiih , City Ticket Agent , 1:102 : Parnum Street. Now , and rare drugs. Shormun & Mo connnll 1513 Dolgo , 3d door west P. O. Wednesday , Augusttlio 3d wjll be the last day of creditors' ' auction sale at John Baumor'H , the jowolor. Hours of Bale ' 10:30 : a. m. , 2:30 : and 7:30 : p. 'in. Anti-medical practice removes disoaso. bplrit l.ilUo , Tlio nearest nice summer .resort for Omaha pooplo. Dully trains 'with Pull man Blooporn leave Webster at root depot at 5:45 : p. m , arrive at Spirit Lake at 7 a. m. Returning , leave Spirit-L'lko ut 10:30 : i ) . m. , arrive at 'Omaha at 1):2 ) : < > a , m. Tourist rate tlekots on snlo ut 1401 Farniun Btrcot. J. R. BUCHANAN , General Passenger.Agent. AU.'iitlon , A. < > . VV. . ' All members of Patton ledge No. 173 are requested to meet at Keystone hull , 8th and Pierce , at 1 o'cloulc p. m. Bhurp , Sunday , July 31 , to attqnd the funeral of our late brother , George Fair. All members of Bister lodges .of Qamlia South Omaha , und Council.Blulfs cordi ally invited. WM. TAYLOH , M.V. . W. T. Soa.iv.xn , wajjpns find cixrrlugei i Leave yourordors for-.Frn.pk it Co.'a delicious ice cream. ISlOiDodgo strooU Telephone 1210. 7 O'clock In the Kvf nliii : Is the time the fasti Oitmlm-Oliicago train via "tho Northwestern lino" loaves the Union Paeillo depot , .Qinahu , arriving ut Chicago ut 0:30 : o'clock next morning , Vi.atlbulod sleoporu and free parlor curs. City tlckot ofllco , 1101 Farnaui , NEW CLIKIIISC HOUSE Hollmdn's ' EtoreJ Hold ii the Columbia Clothing Company ! OPIH FOR BUSINESS MONDAY Cliniigr * In the Apprnrnnco ol Thing * A Itrllnhlo llmiiu with Un- llmlfiMl Cnpltnl , ! . lliickp.tl by nil Kx. liiu-lcnco or.Miiiy..Yciirs In the lliulncss. On the 10th page of this issue appears the page announcement of the Colum bia Clothing company , who have pur chased the lease and good will of the Ilcllman sloro , at the corner of 13th and Farnam streets. They mnko a straight forward statement ami their bid for a liberal share of the clothing tra'do seems so enticing that they cannot well help making u big success of it from the start. The store is to bo almost entirely re modeled and many now features ntlded. The proprlolors do not cltilm thut they intend to sot this part of the world on fire , but they do claim , and a glance ut the already changed appearance of things at 13th and Farnam justify the claim , that they intend to attend strictly to tholr own business and sell clothing and sell it as cheap and some times a good deal cheaper than their competitors. They are already getting in largo invoices of now goods fresh from the mills und the proprietors claim that during this coining month drny wagons will bo backed up against their sidewalk every day. Tholr buyers in all the principal cloth ing markets of the world will sco to it thut none of the genuine , plums got away. Of course this must necessarily result in u benefit lurgo or small to the wo..ror of clothing und after they once got the old Hellman corner packed with the latest novelties in men's and boy's wear the selection of n suit or garment will not bo an extraordinarily hard task , unless the quantity is so largo as to be wilder the average man. It is the intention oT the Cilumbia Clothing company to dispose of the Ilcllman stock ut almost , any price. They bought this stock with the lease nnd us they have no room for it they propose to lot it out at prices that will make August the slur clothing month of the year. Radical cuts will also bo nmdo in all departments during ibis month , in order to the more thoroughly udvor- tizo themselves for future business. Their mail order depaitmont will bo prepared - pared to hand.o the largo volume of business which they will assuredly do and it is snfo to say that bo it a per sonal or mail order they will see to it that the customer is treated fairly. The Columbia will open for business tomorrow morning nnd while you tire waiting for the circus parade drop in nnd you might save enough on n single purchase to take yoursol f and a whole lot of your relations to theahow. UANOK OP THIO 12UNUOII. Jurtt us I'orrurtnei ! tu tlio IC'iroiu of the Siiltiin of .Morocco Kiwi Tour of thU Country. The skirt and serpontlno dancers have hnd tbelr day on the stace , but Barn urn & Builoy claim to 1mvo HomcthltiK now In tlio way of tcrpilchoroan diversion. It in the dance of the eunuch. WUu. tbo troupe of performing Arabs la the show there Is mi Ethiopian of the uurost typo who enjoys the distinction oi belli ; ; a eunuch attached to the household of the sultan of Morocco , and lonuoil by him by Hassan Bon Ah , tlio sultan'sl coinfnisbloner to tlio World's fair. Tbo name of this pic turesque Individual Is Famoo ] Bon Gaii n , nud to the music of the native orcuostrn , which consists of two very largo tam- bourlnos. a small , fulnt-tuncd Arab man dolin , a little bone iluto and n pair of iron clappers , ho dances the msasuras that cio- liebttho sultan anil ontnrtam his harom. lion Gangais of high runk , ns bo belongs to the sultan's household and uis : a record ot having danced tfvo hours without cessation. Ho is cstcomou very holy by his companions , as , according to the Mohammedan faith , hell can never claim a eunuch because ho is ever under Al lah's special protection. Tbo eunuch's cos tume consists of n red and creen turban , a richly embroidered shawl , a cold and whtto robe , yellow sihc trousers , silk stocK- iiiKs and shoes of the reddest morocco leather. When he basins the dance tbo Ethiopian , with a "catoh-as-catch-can" beat , stamps his foot on the ( round , the tam bourines thump wildly , the discordant Iluto and mandolin seem to be gottmir In strajigo and rapid changes of weird noisestbo clnncor sways his body ( rum ri ht to loft , wa s his head , whirls faster and faster , shows his tooth in grinning ocstncy until bis shawl stands stralcht out und every Arab in the band sways until the scene Is Invested with n ironuinu bit of b.irbamu. The strange dance is broiirnt to a close when thb grin ning and whirling eunuch sinks down on ono knco and aalautns. The Arabs appear to bo very much affected by this odd and barbarlo display and regard Bon UiinK.I with reverential admiration. There is a bit of pootlu sentiment In the fact , too , that the Arabs nro all high caste Berbers or descendants of tbo Moors who formerly occupied Southern J-itmiu and who ware driven put by Ferdinand and Isabella justbotoro Columbus discovered America , for they are eompollod to take part in the great spectacle of Columbus that Uarnurn& lialloy will present on September 14 , and Impersonate senate u portion ol the dofcatcd Moorish army. The pnoplo of Omaha will again nrovo tholr hatred of misrepresentation Uv waiting for Bnrnum & Bailey , for memories of last season's spectacle promptly contradict the cheap talk of onc-horso showmen , and when tbo great Chicago Tribune says , ns it did a couple of weeks ago , tlmt "It easily proved its claim to bolng the greatest on earth , " it means Just what it says , and small nhows can only flutter about like insects around a cnndlo. basking in the light of greatness and Doing sini/od when they got too near. Don't fall to attend auction sale at John Uaumor's. the jowolor. The sale olosob Wednesday night , August 3. CllL-llp Itllt til llm IllllClt IIMlH , From July 2oth to August 10th inclu sive , agents of Uio Fremont , Elkhorn & Missouri Vn'loy railroad in Nebraska and Iowa will sell tickets ut ono faro for the round trip to Hot Springs or Deadwood - wood , good 30 days from data of sale. Fine olimato and picturesque scenery. Through sleepers and free reclining chair curs. Ticket ollico1401 Farnnm street. Depot , 15th and \Vobator streets. J. R. BUCHANAN , General P.isaongor Agent. Thvllliutk IIIIU , Deadwood thoonlning center. " Hot Springs the famous sanitarium. Uoth roneliedlljy the F. R & M. V. R. , the pioneer railroad to the Hills. 1'utaco sleepers and chair cars now run ning on through train * , and commenc ing July U tin * through Omaha-Hot Springs sleeper will bo put on uud run dully thereafter. > Tlckot ollico 1-101 Farnum struct. Depot 15th and Webster streets. J. It IlUCHANAN , General Passenger Agent. Special snlo of diamonds ut auction at John Unnmor'B , the jeweler , Monday and Tuesday , August 1 and 2. Hiiininur TuurUt Ticket * To 1,000 ploas'int places east , north s-ilo at "the Northwestern and west are now on - western lino" city tluKot ollico , 14th Fiirnum streot. Spectacles adjusted for defective Tlelon. Dr. Cullltnoro , IV 221 , Boo'bldg THE BOSTON STORE TOMORROW Will Oloso Ont Btonchill's ' Entire Stock of Dress Goods and Silks. AND AN IMMENSE PURCHASE OF NEW SILKS All or Which Will do nt More I'riictlou til TlH'lr Itcnl Value Vein U'oro Never Ollbrod Sucli lllff llur- llcforc. Stonohlll'a stock of silks , Our own stock of wllks , And the Immense cash purchase All go in 3 lots At l > lc ) , ! Uo ! and U3e. li'-ineh blnck surah silks , u silk worth 7oojust the thing for waists and dresses , a nice lot of brocaded silks and u nice lot of gros grain silk that were never sold loss than llo ) ) , all go at 20o n yard. Plain China silks in creams , blacks , navys und rods , HO pieces of figured China silks in dark and light ground that have boon soiling at Too and 98e , all go at 30o n yard. Heavy all-silk cream failles , just the thing for wedding dresses , real value , $2,60 ; 2Mnch ( heavy quality fcatin rhad- tunes , peuu do "soios and failles never bafoix sold less than $2 ; changeable silks , brocaded silks , striped silks , all colors und the best qualities. In this lot there are no silks worth loss than $1.50 , and from that up to $2.50 u yurd. Wo oltor you your ohoice of the lot at 03o. Thcso are the best goods and the best values in silks that the Boston Sto ro has over oltorcd. SPECIAL IN COLORED GLORIA ' SILKS , 08C. This fabric is fully -10 inches wide , but 5 yards being required for a dress pattern - torn is the bargain of bargains. You ought to BOO It ; wo claim it to bo the greatest value ever oITorcd in the city. Our sale of these goous has boon phe- norainal. They tire worth SI.75 a yard ; wo will close them out ut ! ) Sc. WOOL DRESS GOODS. Black wool lace bunting , just the thing for hot wonlhor , an entire suit of 10 yds. for Ooc. Only ono suit to u cus tomer. WOOL DRESS GOODS. An endless variety of cotton chnllles , now designs und colorings ; closing out prico. 3lo. 10,000 yards Manchester tissue cloth , in various ( lowered and figured effects. This is ono of tlio best summer fabrics shown this season ; very wide. Real value lc ! ) ; will bo closed outatTcu yurd. Pine French printed sateens , now und elegant designs. Also navy blue and white polka dots in four sizes. These goods uro worth 3oc ; to close they go at 12jc u vard. THE BOSTON STORE , N. W. Cor. Kith and Douglas. To the ( Jjul lU-c : Illtls. 3,500 feet altitude , among the pines to comfort and recuperation , to pleasure , rest and a "header" in that magnificent plunge bath ut Dakota Hot Springs , is refreshing to think of these terribly hot days. The Elkhorn railroad puts on a second end sleeper July 10th , which will run daily ( leave Webster street at ! ) :00 : a. in. ) between Omaha nnd Dakota Hot Springs. Shut up the house and take the trip by the Elkhorn- . Governor .MeKtiiloy Will speak at Beatrice on the afternoon of TuosdayAugust2und the Burlington route for thnt occasion will sell tickets on August 1 and 2 , good to return until August 8 at ono faro for the round trip. This is u splendid opportunity of hear ing the tariff question discussed by its most widely known exponent. Trains leave Omaha for Beatrice at 10:15 : a. m. nnd 4-10 : p. m. daily except Sunday. City ticket office 1223 Farnam street. W. F. VAILL , Agent. Ituttor unit CliiOH . Haydons' Dodge creamery butter for 15c. 17ic and lc. ! ) Wisconsin lull cream cheese , lOc. Eastern process full cream , 12ic nnd 14c. 14c.Brick Brick cheese lOc. 12jc nnd Me. Imported.Swiss 15c and 17jc. IIAYDEN BROS. , Promoters of homo industry. COUNTY COMMISSIONEBS. Major I'urtilcick Fiimut Homo Over nn Ap pointment , When the county commissioners convened yesterday afternoon Mr. Stenborg tnovod the appointment of a1 man to till the va cancy on the Soldiers Uollof commission , caused by the resignation of M. D. Hochc. As an amendment Mr. Paddock moved that the bourd proceed to the election of a man to fill the vacancy. On rcllcall Mr. Paddock was Knocked out , as Messrs. Stcnborir , Williams and Chairman Berlin voted to have this go ovor. This caused the gontlonian from the Little Papplo to grow warm under the collar and rod in the face. He started m by abusing the chairman. Chairman Berlin had re mained standing wbllo ho nut the motion. This position raailo Mr. Paddock wild with rugc.'ond boiling ever ho demanded that Mr. Berlin sit down. Mr. Berlin insisted that ho know his busi ness and declared Mr. 1'aduock out of ordor. Mr. I'atldock switched. Ho said thnt ho bud been a good soldier , and In behalf of the ox- soldiers of Douglas county demanded a vote upon Uio name of Dr. J.V. . Klnslor , which was'presimtod last Saturday. If there was any ttchcmo in the lllling ot the vacancy ho wanted to know It , uud what was the trouble. Mr. Stonberg assured Mr. Paddock thut there was notlunt' wrong : the majority of the board simply wanted tlmo to loon uu the du'r.Htll'attous of prospective candidates. Dr. ICInsler was not a candidate of the board ; bis numo was simply presented by Mr. ] 'ud- dooitvho uskud for u confirmation. The county clerk was given authority to employ a bookkeeper. The committed on roads reported that ow ing to the dilapidated condition of the road fuuU It was not advisable to grade South Tliirtoeuth street to the county line. Mr. Steuborg had a minority report show- lug that the fund was no * In such bad uhapo as Messrs.Villlutns and Paddock would have people tjulleyo. His report stulou that the people expected tbo road graded to Fort Crook and recommended tlmt f.'i,000 bo taken from Uio road lunu to ue expended ou bnutb Thirteenth street. Mr. Stouborg moved the adoption of tbo minority report. Mosirs. Paddock- , Williams und Chairman Uorlln voting "no. " Tbo majority report was adopted , the sumo gentlemen voting ' 'yes. ' " The Nebraska Central Hallway company gave olllclal uotico that It bad accepted the proposition uud bonda voted ut the upccial election liolu lust Juno. The members of Crook post , Grand Army of the Republic , asked thut J. B. West ba unpointed us 11 member of the Soldier * ' Ho- llof commission. JJavld Uilbort asked to bo appointed engi neer at the court house. ThU wai referred. The county attorney wus Instructed to In vestigate Dud ascertain what offset the county hud in tbo mutter of the demand of thu city for a fcharo of the road fund. Mr. i'aditock suM tbut tbo county had oxpjnded vast amounts of money for grading btrcoU In the dly. Mr. Htonborg thought the county had a claim , URtilnn the city for the board of prison , em and also for rout of the courthouse uud Jail.Tho The ununco committeewat told to have the auditor loolc up ull of thuso matters and got tbuui in Mliupo that the county might niuko Its bhowhn , ' . TIII : Moitsi : nitx ouons < : o. Moniluy Mornlnc , AttRiiiit 1 Clearing Snlo Attcr Inventory Utirm , Towel * , Droti ( looiN , lloMory , Umlcr- wcnr , NPW Carpet . Housekeepers arc naked to como and see our linen bargains , wo shall clean out an immense stock of odds and ends ; they will interest restaurant and hott-1 folks. Fruit napkins 8c , worth lOc Fringe doylies Do , worth 0e. . Largo fringe doylies 13c , worth 25c. Lnrgo&t linen doylies 25e , worth 50c. Whtto table cloths $1.50 , worth $2.50. Largo tablecloths $1,75 , worth $3.50. Hemstitched towels 25c , worth 35c. Tublo damask Ooc , worth $1.00. Lots of odd dozens napkins , doylies , cloths , etc. , at about half prlco. FRENCH ORGANDItiS , 15C. 3,000 yards imported French organdies and mulls , beautiful patterns , light und dark , 15c , worth 40e , to SOc. Second lloor. Ladies' mulct-vests , 2oc , worth G5c. Children's hose , 2oo , worth SOc. Children's mull hats , | prico. NEW CARPETS. Wo uro receiving our now stock of carpets and rugs exquisite patterns. BARGAINS EVERYWHERE. All ever the store wo uro cutting prices , preparing for an enormous full display und trade. THE MORSE DRY GOODS CO. mi : uiu SHOW is IIKKI : . ItliiKll K It * . ' Croat Inhibition ll'in Ar rived unil Tomorrow lx Circus Day. Tomorrow Is circus day I Not next week nor next mouth , but tomorrow Monday. Long before many of the readers of Tun Bur. were nwuko this morning the long cir cus trams of Hltiglltig Bros. ' world's ' great est shows rolled Into the city , and before noon all of the mammoth tanu will bo orcctod nnd the show grounds at. "Otli and Paul streets metamorphosed Into a city of canvas. Thcro is nothing mora Interesting than n great circus in Sunday quarters , and not only the small boy , but his father , his mother'and all his relations will go out to the show grounds today and have a look at the big tents. Circus day will open with n grand parade of oil the Umgllng Brothers great proces sional features ever the following route : Leave the snow grounds at "Otn and Paul streets promptly at ! ) o'clock nud proceed south on 'JOtli street to Cumlngs , east on Cumlngs to 17th , then tu Davenport , to 15th , to Douglas , to 10th , to Farnam , to Kith , to Cumlngs , to 'JOth , and rat urn to show grounds. The parade will ombrnco many striking novelties und will bo well worth seeing. The performances will take place at'J nnd 8 o'clock. The doors will bo opoa ono hour before each performance in order to give every ono ample time to examine the monngcrio and its many rare ) and curious wild animals. Jennie , tlio lionnoss mother und hoi- brood of baby lions , will bold a special reception for the benefit of the little folks , the elcahants will bo on their best be- hbvior , the camels and the llamas will wear their holiday demeanor , und the tigoivj ns well as the Inmost living hippopotamus will bo on dress parade. In the great hippodrome pavilion 2 and S o'clock sharp will asher in the grand entry , which will bo followed by a constant suo- ccssion of high-class circus ucts for nearly two hours. Then comes the hippodrome , which Is rendered as exciting as pbisiulo by the interest evinced by the contestants nnd the magnificent character ot the racing stock Introduced. The show grounds uro easily accessible by several street car lines , although it i advis able on account of the enormous crowds , to roach the ground as early us possible. The cable cars run direct to the main entrance ; the Twonty-sovonth Street nnd Sherman Avenue line within thrco blocks , and the Sixteenth and Twenty-fourth Street lines within one block. The Iliuisaoiu I'arlc Concert * The following Is the program of the concert to bo given this afternoon at Himscom park by the Union Pacific military band under the direction of Mr. F. Hhyner : I'AIIT I. March. Kntcrpriso . M. V. Hurrol Overture , Wulcomu . R U. llathliiirn Wait3nm < an Christiana . Kolsler Urand popular medley . F. G. Hatnbnrii I'AIIT II. 1'olkn. The Warbler , Solo for Eh Claronot ( op. ; : : ) . R L. CJrlswold Sonderlln . I' . M. Kolslor Overture , I.o Hove d'Urr , ( The Golden Dream ) . J. O. Quorrll Sounds from Home , urr. by Hlploy . liiiiij ; ! I'AIIT III. O , 1'tilr Dove , O , I'ond Dove , nrr. hv . K. lluyor . bchlonicreil Overture , Diamond . J. II. Taylor ( irand Koli'ctmif. Union I'acllle . R Kliynor National Modluy . U R Horn Louis R f.r.i-nun , .Manager. Sim In l.i'imiliif ; Ituplilly. i Minnlo Burke was made the victim of the second edition of u double-barrelled confidence dence- game In pollco court yesterday morn- intr. A detective had Ingratiated himself into her favor In order to locale n inuch- wonted crook whom she looked , upon with moro or loss regard , and uftor finding his man and sanding him up for thirty days , the ofllcor arrested the girl as n prostitute , and she was lined In court for Indecent be havior. She took It very philosophically , and remarked - marked to the dectcctlvo ; "I ain't too old to learn , and I'm learning fast. Say , if you learn as fast ns I do there's ' a chance for you to know your business souio day. tics' You'll have to go to studying or got some body to do your lly cop work for you , for I don't do any moro of It ; uh , uh , It don't ' pay. " Kpcclul rrnmlimiK for thn Fair. The spoclul premium department o f the county fair is assuming unprecedented pro portions. Over 100premiums nro now on the list , representing an aggregate vuluoof over $1,000. These premium * will bo applied to I ull sorts of purposes. Ono will bo given to the best lady rider nnd another 'to the best boy rider between 10 and 15 years old. The arrangements for tbo fair nro progressing rapidly und the success of Uio affair is al ready assured , IHurrlugi ) I.ti-imiii-H , The following marrlairo licenses were Is- nuoil by Juilgo Hllor yostorduy : Name nnd address. Age. Auaust DoroiiEnwsUI. Omaha 32 Kosu Wlulxorockln. Omaha. Id Ad-mi ro.'onows'.d , Omaha ! 'i ! Carolina dlonibakl. Onialia 1H . . Mlllur. Onmlia I'D Augiihtii . ( 'urUon , Oinaliu , 17 .laeoli ling , Omului U7 Kiln Moore , Omaha 'JD f.dUca nf flue UnemirlMt wt'lr.r tltl * lie.idfla'i ) etntoeach .lilf ( ( l Hue len ccnta , w OAHTEH Murtriirot. bolovnd wife of Tlioinim CarteronHaturJuy iiiornlntr , July : > ' ) , IMr.1 , Funeral frum riu Joaeuh'H hoiultitl Monday morning at 0 o'clock. II.VVDCN HltOS. 1'or Monthly. < U Tin top jolly fjlassos , 2o } onch. Table tumbler : ) , Sc ! each. Butter crocks and water coolers , 80 per gallon. Cuua and saucers , 21 o each. Dtnnor plates , 2o oaoh. Wash bowl and pitcher , 291o each. Chnmbora , ICe each. . Soap dishes , Council. H'al. Blnsa water pitcher , lOo oaoli. Decorated tollot sots , $1.1)5 ) per sot. Decorated dinner sets , $7.00 per sot Wo hnvo a few moro refrigerators in stock that wo will sell nt f > 0 per cent loss than they coct to manufacture. JUST RUCKIVKD. 00,000 llowor pots , the llnost wo have ever had in stock , on sale tomorrow from le each up to Ific each. IIAYDEN BROS. , ( Iruwtli of the Huron .Utirlict Shown l > j Act mil lliiNlniMH. The South Omaha market for horses at tha- . Union stock yards grows each day and hns become one of the most prominent and sue. co.ssful In the country. Ono year ago the horse market of South Omnha was almost nn unknown quantity. Sluco tlmt time , however - over , it ban kept pace with the growth of the live stock imvrxot and has proven n successful venture. Sellers nnd buyers have found the place to ixmess many advantages ns n market nud It Is for thut reason that the number of horses received and the number of sale consum mated hnvo increased so noticeably each week for many months pnst. A visit to the largo burn nt the Union sto'ck yards the dny before the sales take place is an Interesting event. Horses of all kinds nro to ho seen , and an animal Is on hand which will gratify the taste of each purchaser. The .ivorago of the animals nro of the best prauo nnd when placed under the auctioneer's hammer bring sat sfnctory prices to the owner und the buyer finds that ho has madoa better bargain than ho could have otherwise ilono. Next week's snlo will probably bo the largest over hold. Some of the best known buyer * in the country will bo hero. The now pavilion will bo ready for occu pancy ana thn horses will bo shown upon the now track. The pavillion is n well con- structcd affair , eighty fcot long and forty wldo wide , and will seat 800 people. Thoio arrangements nro not excelled In point of convenience and comfort by any other horsj ' market In the country. ItiihtHMl Wlillo Slucplng. Fred Brntteau , a laborer in the employ of the Missouri Pacific , was robbed last Friday night of ? C7.0 m money and a pay check of the railway amounting to flL'.O.I. The rob- bnry occurred in the depot near Soyinour park sonic tlmo during tbo night. IJragoan and several companions wcro sleeping In thu depot , owlntr to the crowded condition of his hoarding placo. When ho retired ho throw his pants ever the foot of the cot upon which ho lay , nnd when ho awoke in the morning his trousers and money hnd both vanquished. After tlm Unruly Ilc-rilor. A warrant has noon Issued for the nrrost of David Uoth. Ho is n border and keeps his herd in the nortborn part of the olty. The complaint lllon In court avers that Uoth abused ana villillod Mr * . John Karda and family , because that lady requested him to keep his herd away from her door yard , as they were Injuring her property nnd were a great annoyance to her comfort. Mr. Uoth did not move his hard , but Instead abused the lady , aud hetico the filing ef the com plaint. Kot n unil IVrHoimls. V J. F. McUoynolds loft last evening ou a short visit to Peru , Nob. Ned Hooker of the Union stock yurd clerical force it sojourning in Washington , \ "Miss Nolllo I'lorco , who has boon visiting Miss iSlllo Gardener , has returned to her homo at Lilair. The regular monthly mooting of the South. Omaha Live Stock exchange will occurMon- Uuy nftcrnoon at : i o'clock. ' A.V. . LJabcock , accompanied bv Mrs. Uabcock , loft last evening for Davenport , In. , where they will pay nn extended visit. Mrs. Dennis Allbery has gone to Sodalla , Mo. , in response to word announcing thai her brother , Frank Mead , had been acci dentally killed. A. H. Lee , traveling representative of the Union stock yards , loft yesterday on nn extended - tended trip Into Idaho nnd Wyoming m lha interest ot the South Omaha market , The highest price paid for h < Jgs In July , IS'Jl , was the 21st , the figures reaching fcJ.OU During the present month the highest prica paid wns S5.50 and that was on the Oth. Sidewalks have boon ordered laid upon the cast sldo of Twenty-fifth from II to I streets , nnd on the north sldo of G atrool from Twenty-third to Twenty-fourth streets , Mrs. Jennie Tylco hns retired from busl ness znd will not conduct Iho Ideal restaun ant In the future. The family have tnkon UD thulr residence ) ut Twenty-fifth and I streets. W. P. Jenkins , traffic manager of the ( J. H. Hammond company , with headquartcri n' Hammond , Ind. , und T. U. Fell , general traveling agent of the Delaware & Unckn- wanna railway , were In the city yesterday , the guests of Manager Habcock of the Union stocic yards. Another Itocuril Ilrokiin , Nnw Yonic , July 30. The steamship record ord batwocu Havre and this port was broken tonight by the arrival of the l < Yonoh stoaii- shin LaTouraino opposite Sandy Hook bar at 10:30 : o'clock , complctldg the voyauo from Havre In six days seventeen hours and thirty minutes , or six hours bettor than the pre vious record made last March. This is the lll-st tlmo In the history that a French steamer has reached this port on the follow ing Friday. During the voyngo the La Touralno experi enced two days of dense foir , greatly dolnv- Ing her. Her dolly runs were IV'S , 510 , .175. 4'JI , 601 , 4S5 and 201 miles to the lightship. . . il/.ml ( 'iirpmitnr * . At a rosulur meotlog held Juno 23 bv the union of United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America tlio following olllcori were olnctod nnd Installed for the ensuing year : W. H. Mussor , president ; T. S. Itcarms , vlco president ; .1. H. Siihnydor , financial secretary ; O. O. Wullondii , re cording secretary ; P. Domer. treasurer ; O. A. Uobart , conductor ; H. Diver , warden. Holding uii to the ran tor. Ituv. C. G. Sterling , pastor of the Lowe Avenue Presbyterian church , wishes to resign his pastoruto for the purpose of na- > ceptltiK a professorship In Pierre university , but the people of his charge nro very much opposed to the idea of big going. Hov. Mr. Sterling has mot with much BUCOCUS In lil pastorate In this city and Is justly popular among hU people , ItiillilliiK I'urinlU. Tlio following permits were Isiuad by tbo superintendent of buildings yesterday : r nsupli Simons , four-story brluk wuro- IIOIIHO , Tlilrleontli and Grace BtrooU. . flPn"Q Two minor pormlts Oil Total , . , , $18,250. Demi ufa lYorllilrim U'lcht. WoitCKHTKit , Mass , , July JlJT Qustcva K'jldel , u wo rthloss German , uorlouy \ wounded his hard working , thrifty wlfo yesterday and then Irod ! two hulluts into I U own worthless bony. Ho will dioandih woman's condition Is critical. Powder : Used in Millions of Homes 40 Years the Standard