8 THE OMAHA DAIIA' I1EE : SUNDAY , AUGUST 21 , 1802-S1XTEEN PAOES. THE BOSTON STORE Gluok Bros. Entire Stock of Fine Yarns Qo on Sale Tomorrow , LARGEST YARN DEP'T ' ON GRAND ST , ( llurk'n rino I.lnons , OliciillloCiirtnliH , Cnll- cin , ( llMRlininiitVn li UooiUf OiitliiB J liiniiutii , Colored Cnntim riniineli AVI1I IIo DUpoiiail of Timorrow. GLUCK'S PINK LINENS. Bleached and unbleached table da masks that Gluck nold at60ctoC5c , go at 2.3c a yard. Oluck'fl ! tOo a yard red table linen goes nt 15c a yard. , , Cluck's line OSc Scotch table damask goes at19c. . . , , Gluck's line blenched satin dnmaiks go at OSc , 75c , OOc a yard , worth up to $2.00. Gluck's lunch nnd dinner sots go nt 52.25 , . 3.25 , $3.08. $4.75 , sold in Now York from S5.00 to $10.00. Ladles who admire fine table linen will sco seine marvels in this stock. Cluck's napkins , all line damask , worth from $1.00 to $1 50 go at 50c , 75c , OSc , 81.SO , SI.5 ami $2.50. Tomorrow wo will show bigger bar gains in linen than have ever been scon in Omalia boforo. GLUCK'S TOWELS. Your choice of Gluck's .10c heavy Gor man diunnsk towels , with broche bor ders , Monday lc ( ! each. Gluck's lOc , 15c , lOc line linen towels nil go in ono lot at Co each' . All Cluck's Odd towels , all kinds of prices , go in ono lot at 2o { eaoh. All Gluck'u fine toweling , worth lOc , 12c and 15c , goes at OJc a yard. All the cheaper linen toweling goes at GLUOK'S CHENILLE CURTAINS. An immense line of single portloro curtains at l)8c ) each that sold In Now York at $3.98 a pair. All the finest odd chenille curtains in this stock , worth up to $8.50 a pair , go at $1.08 a piece. All the chenille curtains in pairs in the stock that sold in Now York for up to $9.00 , will bo sold at $1.00 a pair to morrow. Como early. Thoro's bound to bo a rush for these bargains. 87.00 COUCH COVEUS FOR $2.25. About 75 very line tapestry couch covers that sold in Now York for $7.00 go at $2.25 ouch. This is the greatest bargain in the salo. GLUCK'S LACE CURTAINS Go at the most marvelous kindol prices , and it Is really the grandest line and stock of Inco curtains in Oranlm today. They go tomorrow at $1.00 , 81.81) ) , $1.75 , $1.08 , $2.50 , $3.50 , $5.00 , being just about ono-thlrd of tlio Now York prices. Best grade outing llannols OJc , worth 15c. 15c.Best cloublo faced bright colored can ton llannol 4la. Finest grndo two-toned high colored cotton plush , different color each side , 73e , worth 2oc. 0,000 yards blue denim 8c. 8,000 yards romimnts line ticking lie. Best American dress prints 3c and Best indigo blue prints 5o. . 32-inch Gorman blue prints 9c. India linen and checked nainsook at c , 3c , 5o , 8c , lOc , 12c- THE BOSTON STORE , N.V. . Cor. 10th and Douglas. A. O. U. W. First annual picnic to bo hold at Fort Calhoun , Nob. , August 27 Como ono , come all nnd bring your baskets. A good time guaranteed to all. First ex cursion leaves Webster street depot , 0:30 : a. in. ; second , 3 p. " in. , and tickets honored on all trains , viz. : 8:10 : a. m. . 1:15 : p. m. , 6:15 : p. in. ; return 0 p. m , , 8 p. m. , 10 p. m. Games of all kinds and' liberal prizes awarded to the winners. \V3i. H. WOODS , ' CAl'MNGKU , CUKTIS , VOOEI , , Committee. IIOOTON , SUIM'I , CAUTKK , Rr > ad Ilaydon Bros' , announcement on page 5. Ladies fltio shoes are being sold nt half pricn at the Whitney mortgagee Bale. 103 S. 15th street , opposite P. O. Rend Hoyden Bros. ' announcement 011 page 5. Now is the time tobuy Oxford tics cheap , before the Whitney mortgage Block Is closed out , 103 S. 15th strcot , opposite postollleo. Domestic soap , the best in hard wator. Head Iltiydon Uros' announcement on page 5. There will bo a mooting of tlio repub lican state central commlttoo at the Capitol hotel , Lincoln , Nob. , on Mon day , August 22 , 1802 , at 8 o'clock p. in. AH members of the committee , the vari ous candidates on the republican state nnd electoral ticket and the chairman of the various republican congressional committees are onsnostly urged to be present. A. E. CADY , Temporary Chairman. Omaha , Nob. , August 12th , 1892. Mrs. H. II. Davics , the milliner , hns gene east for goods. Rend Ilaydon Bros. ' announcement on page 6. An olcgant brand new $350.00 piano for $1.07.60. Colby upright. 3 strings , cabinet grand $1-10.00. Ono $ l.)0.00 Wogman piano , case dam aged in shipping , $276.00. Kbtoy organ , $25.00. Ono ; > liuio. action sumo as Voso ft Son , $175.00. An elegant oak finish piano , full iron frame , slightly damaged in shipping , f225.00. Every instrument warranted. IIAY DEN BROS. Travellne "Men's day at Burlington Bnncli , August 27. > Road Iltiydon Bros' , announcement on page 6. Your grocer sells Domestic soap , C'lilllornlii Kximriloni. Pullman tourist sleeping car * are run dally on all Paulllu coast trains via the Siviifi Fo route , the shortest line to California. The cnrs fire furnlfhod with boddltig , nmlrosBos , toilet articles , etc. Porters are in attendance. Socond-olass tickets ate honored on llioeo car ? . In addition to the dully service the Santa Fo Route runs special excursion parties with an agent of the company in charge , using , these tourist Bleeping cars , and leaving Kansas City every Sunday noon. For further information and time table of the Santa Fo Route and reserving of Bleeping car berths , address 11 L. Palmer , passenger agent , 1310 Farnnm t roottOamlm , Neb , Road Ilaydon Bros. ' announcement on page 5. BENNETT'S ' An Extraordinary Eala nt Bennett's ' All Next Week. AN ELEGANT LINE OF BARGAINS One "UVpk from Tomorrow , Momlny , Wo Are ( loliiK to .Milko Clmncc * In Sntno of Our I > cmrtiiiriiM | to .Materially Itpnrllt Our Customer * . There are some lines wo want to . CLOSE OUT. So nil next week you will find wonder ful bargains at our store. In dry goods you can buy as long as they last men's hose lOo a pair , worth 20c. 20c.Men's Men's cotton hose 5c pair , worth 15c. Ladies' hose at fie aud lOc pair. Handkerchiefs , fancy border , Ic oach. Elegant dross goods 8c , wortli 15c. Line now pattern dress goods to close at 12Jc. Ladies' bolts at your own price , or say 6c each. Men's shirte , overalls mid pants to bo sold without regard to cost. Suspenders 4c per pair , nnd many other articles at cut prices. In hardware Monday will bo "WASH BOILER DAY" At Bonnott's. No. 8 wash boiler , -I9c. A few lawn mowers , water coolers and rofrlgorators that must go Monday. Our tea , colTco and spice department is becoming more popular each day. Wo have the now season Japan teas in now and they are extra fino. Wo have also an olcgant line of India teas in , which are ologant. They are the kind so popular In the oast. In all our"goods wo guarantee entire satisfaction. Our lamp sale on second lloor attracts the crowds. This department is complete - ploto with a fine assortment of the best goods. SHOE SALE. All next week wo will cut prices in this department lo the quick on all odd pairs and surplus stock. A lot of ladies' and men's $4.00 fine shoos for $3.00 next week , commencing Monday and as long as they lust , BUY SHOES NOW. Watch the papers nil next week for our ' 'short squibs. " They will bo short , but will moan a great deal. W. R. BENNETT CO. P. S. We forgot to mention dusters. If you are even going to want a duster got it at Bennett's now. Wo have them forSc ami lOc. Good ones. ones.OUR FREE LIST. Got a glass of ice tea in our tea , cof- fco and snico department free A glass of Cherry cordial in our hard ware department free. A glass of root beer in our drug de partment freo. W. R. BENNETT CO. SUNDAY ] > INNiiC At tlioVIlulsor llolnl , Sol I'rinco Malinger. MENU. Consomme un 1'rlntanloro. 1)1111'leklcs. Sllcotl Tomatoes. Olives. Dolled LMckcrel , Champagne Sauce. Parisian I'ot.Uoes. liollcd llcof. Mustard Sauce. I'rltno or lloefi Natural Gravy. Sprint ; Lain I ) . Mint S.uico. ijlulTud bprliig ( 'lildicii , Itrown Sanco. ' Salmi of Goose. Spanish Olives. Young Oiilf's Ton'-Mics. S-inoo Piquant. Uroiim PuITs. I'ort Wine Sauco. " Chicken Salad. Iloilcd Potatoes. Minded Potatoes. Sweet Potatoes Hi owned In Ituttur. Now Wax Heans. Corn on Cob. Cocoannt Pudding , Vanilla Sauco. Green Apple Pie. Pumpkin Pie. 1'resli Peach Ice Cream. Nut Call i ) . l/ayor Onku. .lolly Roll. Coconnut Ciiko. SponRO Cake California 1'cais. Plums. Ponclms. Crackers and Cheese. Mixed Nuts. Toa. Ice Tea. Codec. MIIU. Single meals , 50c. Day board , Sl.OO per wook. Hotel rates , S1.50 to $2.00 per day. Our motto , "Study the com fort and convenience of our guests. " Give us a trial. THE "WINDSOR. " W. T. Scumtin , wagons and carriages. Read Ilaydon Bros' , announcement on page 5. _ _ Samuel Burns has his semi-annual pitcher sale this week. 100 pitchers 25c , formerly 60c. 100 pitchers 50c , formerly $1.00. 100 pitchers 76c , formerly $1.25. Nollco to Kiilulitu of The Burlington has boon chosen the "olllcial route" for the Uniform Rank , Knights of Pythias to Kansas City. Train will leave union depot , Omaha , Sunday , August 21 , at 9-15 : p. m. A. L. LOTT , ) II. W. SNYDHII , > Commlttoo. II. J. WKf.LS , ) Road Ilaydon Bros. ' announcement on page 5. All Sir Knights not attached to any division and wishing to go to Kansas City are requested to moot at Castle hall , 10th and Farnnm streets , in fatigue uniform at 7 p. m. , Sunday , August 21st. COL. A. L. LOTT. Domestic soap is the dirt knocker. Read Iltiydon Bros' announcement on page 5. NOT It ) 15. To .VII Trallii > Mm In Nul'nislui. Tlio proprietors and management of Lincoln S'iH ' L'iko tender yourself and lady the full and free use of Burlington Uoach , including bathing suits , steam , sail and row boats , with tha band and lloor manager for Saturday afternoon nnd evening , August 27 , to bo known as "Vravollng Moil's Day at the Bench. " Those that wish can bring their own baskets and lunch in the bowery. Com plimentary tickets will bo left at the Lincoln , Capital , Windsor , Opolt and Litidoll hotels , where they will bo fur nished to traveling men. LINCOLN SAW LAKH , G. A. Spencer , Manager , Road Ilaydon Bros' , announcement on page 5. Nothing better in hot weather than Waukoaha Arcadian Mineral w.itor nnd ginger tile for sale at all llrst class drug and grocery stores , Meyer & Ruipko , wholesale agents. ISxuiiniloii Opportunity. Via tlio Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul Ry. , with choice of routes east of Chi cago. Washington , D. C. , and return , ono faro for the round trip , on sale Sopt. 13th to 20lh , good returning until Out. 10th. 10th.Call Call at olllco , 1501 Farnnm street. Omaha , or telephone 28i for additional Information. C. S. CAUIIIKK , F. A. NASH , Ticket ugunt , Gunorul agonU BOSTON STORE DRESS GOODS Qlnok's ' Entire Stock Pine High Grade Dress Goods on Solo Tomorrow. GLUCK'S ' SILKS ON SALE FOR FIRST TIME Tills ( Illicit .Stork of DroM ( .ooiln nud Sitltit Is Without Doubt the riiiL-tt lu Oiiialiu Prlcei Are Simply \Voiulerliil. All tlio slnglo fold fine wool dross ods iu plaids , serges und mohairs , that voro marked to sell in the city of Now York at 25c lo-o sold by us at 8c per : ard. 10-inch wool nlaid boucle cloth and double fold wool llannojs , Gluck's price I5o , go at 15c at The Boston Store. Double fold plaid wool sornos , Gluck's price SOc , on sale at The Boston Store it 26c. Storm serges In navy blues , black , > rowiiE and green , Gluck's 75c quality , our price 30c. MIXED DRESS GOODS. On. center counter in dress goods tislo. All of Gluck's ' 79c double fold all wool Trench borges. all wool pin chock , plain nnd plaid brilliantines and all wool camels hair plaids , choice of the en- ire table , SOc a yard. > Fifty-four inch broadcloth in tans , blue , brown and black , worth $1.23 per nrd , goes on salo'ntADc. Forty-two inch black all wool boucle serges , Grand street price , $1.00 , our n-ico 4c. ! ) Gluck's evening shades -lO-inch glo rias in light blues , cream , pink , lavon- lor and tans nnd browns , Now York irlco $1.75 , our price 89c , Or $1.45 for natorial for complete suit. Fancy weaves in plain colored fine Iross goods in all now fall shades. Clucks had thorn marked $2.25 per yard , our price on this lot OSc. All these oods imported for this fall. BLACK SURAH SILKS. Eight hundred yards of Olucks' heavy all silk surahs , Now York price OSc , on sale at 39c. On special counter , just as you enter the store. $1.50 SUMMER SILKS 40C. Rich figured India summer silks , nil small and neat designs. These are the jest quality India silks shown this sea son and have always sold at from $1.00 to $1.50 per yard. They are in various colored designs , is white ground , black , navy , gray , tan , joigo and every imaginable shade. The lombinations of colorings are exquisite. Our price onlv40c. EXTRA SPECIAL. Five pieces of dark red silk with jlack stripe , just the thing for tea gowns , sold on Grant strcot at $1.25 , our iirico 49c. Heavy satin rhndmes In all the new 'all shades. Gluck's price 81.39 , on sale at The Boston Store for 76c. THE BOSTON STORE , N. W. Cor. 10th and Douglas. Trench Clilmi or Decorating. Wo have just received a largo import order of the celebrated M. Redon French china , which consists of the latest and most artistic shapes over produced. Wo liavo also placed on sale a line line of Austrian china dinner sots in now and beautiful decorations whi'jh wo will sell : it prices same as American porcelain. Moody's China Store , 302 North Six teenth streot. Read Ilnydcn Bros' , announcement on page 5 7 O'clock in tlio K Is the time tiio fast Omaha-Chicago train via "tho Northwestern lino" leaves tlio Union Pacific dopot. Omaha , arriving at Chicago at 0:30 : o'clock next morning. V.3tlbulod sleepers and free parlor cars. City ticket olllco. 1401 Farnam. Road Ilaydon Bros' , announcement on page 5. _ _ Mrs. R. H. Davies , the milliner , has gene east for goods. The licKt Service- St. I.onli Is that now otTored by the Burlington routo. You can leave Omaha at 9:45 : p. m , reaching St. Louis at noon the next day.Through Through Pullman and dining car service. City ticket olllco , 1223 Farnam street. ISiill'.ilo on thu U'ur Path. Everybody should bo sure nud see the buffalo on the "War Path. " Special program for Saturday and Sunday after noon. Take Walnut Hill motor and nsk for transfer. i Read Ilaydon Bros. ' announcement on page 5. Omaha Can Mfg Co.campaign torches. i'atronl/u Homo Industries llooklilmllni ; . Book agents canvassing this town for binding a book recently sold hero in numbers , called Character Sketches. Tlio Fostnor Printing Co. offers the binding of tlijs work in morocco back and corners gilt edge and embossed gill bides for a loss price than the agents can have it done. Call at the Fostnor Printing Co. for prices. Binding of art books and magazines a specialty. 1307 and 1300 Howard street , Omaha , Nob. Domestic , Domestic , Domestic soap. Road Hayden Bros. ' announcement on pugo 6. OxTonlH , Oxford * , Oxlorilx. To close out the balance of the ladies' Oxford ties in the Whitney mortgage stock a still deeper cut has been imulo in prices. You can now got a Tlno don- golu Oxford for $1.00. 103 S. 15th straot , opposite postofllco. Cloning Out Sale of l-'luo Pianos At less than factory co t. Cash or In- stallmonts. Moinborg , 109 N. lOthstreot. Read Ilaydon Bros. ' announcement on pngo 5. You Can l.ravo Oitrilm at 0:45 : p.m. by the Burlington Route and arrive in St. Louis ut noon the next day. Pullman stooping and dining car service , via St. Joseph , dally. r,000,001) ) Vltrlfiod paving brick for salo. Wo will contract to deliver the above amount within the next 90 days. Buck stall Uroa. Mfg' . Co. , Lincoln , Nob. Road Haydun Bros' , announcement on pngo 5. Now , and rare drug * . Shormtm & , Mo Connnll 1513 Dougo , 3J dear west P. O. KANSAS CITY AND UK1UHN At Ono J'uro Via Missouri Pacific railway from Aug. 20th to 25th , Trains leave Webster street depot at 10:30 : a. in. and 0:30 : p. m. For further Information call at city of fices , N. E. corner 13th und Farnam or depot , 16th and Webster sts. Tlios. F. GouFitKV. P. and T. A. J. O. Pmi.Ul'l'i , A. G. F and P. A. THE MM DRY GOODS CO Oloanine OutoOJd Lota in Every Dopart- menbfflecrardlesa of Cost. STUPENDOUS' ' BARGAINS EVERYWHERE Imported Scotch Gliifflinmi IBc ! 1'rrncli llnirViidli oliulllcH IOC , nud u Kc- tmirluiblA UlTurin ) ; of f.iullcN 23o Handkerchiefs for 8ic each. For correct styles and low prices in tidies' , misses' and children's shoos you will study your best interest by exam ining our largo and carefully selected stock. A special number for this week is our SIl.OO ladies' shoos , all styles. The best 'n the city for the prico. Wo also have a full line of misses' and children's Waukenphast shoes , the boot 'itting and wearing shoes made. 6OUU yards finest imported Scotch ginghams , ICc , formerly We a yard. French organdies , lOc , have boon 75c. English batibtes , lOc , originally fiOc. Half-wool clmllios. lOc , bold at 2oc. Printed cotton clmllios , 2c , worth Cc. Drapery pongees , lOc , regular price , JOc. JOc.An An ODD LOT of Forris' good sense children's waists , seine slightly soiled , others " , numbers wodo not intend to keep "n stock , choice Monday SOc. Ladies' black 'Miltumlso silk mitts , lOo ; formerly & 5c a pain A lot of ladles' b.ilbriggan , gauzoand Torsoy ribbed vests , formerly 35 nndoOc. Monday only lOc. Boys' fast black iron clad hose , dou ble knees , heels , soles and too , only 5Joo a pair : worth double. Unbleached Turkish towels , 22 x15 nchcs , for two days only , 17c. Bleached Turkish towels , 22x-15 inches , only 21c each , worth 3oc. Crochet bed spreads , full si7.o , GOc. Linen lunch cloths , : ! 2x34 inches , fiSc. Turkey red peach napkins , JiOo dozen. Now dress goods , irridoscont twilled feorgcs , beautiful colorings , 3(5 ( in. , flOc. LADIES' HEMSTITCHED HAND KERCHIEFS. Colored borders have boon always sold at 25o oach. Wo have marked thorn at the startling price of 8Jo oach. Among the lot uro some beautiful qual- .ty mourning handkerchiefs well worth 15c. Thobo also are 8Jc each. Como early to got good selections. .Men's linen collars , all si/.os , assorted shapes , equal in quality to E. & W. or other standard makes , 4 for 2oo. 1,000 moil's silk and satin , lock scarfs , 3 for 2oc. Another lot of silk and satin four-in- hand teck scarfs , 2oc , formerly 7Gc each. THE MORSE DRY GOODS CO. Iff LiLIIUn'S I'IKLl ) . Now Yorlt lias 203,000 working woman. In n raco.i Truckco barber shaved a man inIj seconds. The tin iiiul sheet Iron workers of Phila delphia are on strike to compel the discharge ot nonunion men. Organizers for each statoof tuo union Save boon appointed oy Carriage aud Wagon- uiakers International union. The city council of Lancaster , Pa , passed a law requiring city contractors to employ American citizens nnd pay union wugoa. The International Association of Journey men Plumbers. GnslUtcrs and SteamlUtors Helpers has a membership of M.OOO , wuo are members of ninety-six local brancho ? . The striKO In ths jfilmlra , N. Y. , Stool Rolling mills was declared off after having boon la .force two yoara aud two months. It was an unconditional surrender ou the part. of tbo Amalgamated association. A New Jersey minister has gene on strike. Ills congregation tins got behind with bis salary und declines to pay up. Hence ho refused to bring any mora salva tion without nrico to their hardened hearts. The union cigarraakorsof Now Brunswick , N. J. , are on strike for increases in wages. They demand an advance to fS per thousand. The'provlous price was $7. Ono largo lirm , Kolfo & Kuhn , acceded to the demand of the union. The striue of the granite cutters in New England has up to the present cost the vorkingraen 52,1 ! > 00,000 In wages. This ostl- mnto is rnado by James G. Uatterson , who built the Hartford capitol , und is now building the National library in Washington. The gl antlo sympathetic strike of the building trades ol Now York city thai lasted 11 f teen weolts ondodlntho board of walking delegates declaring the strilto oil. Al ono period it rendered over 17,000 mon idle. Al together tbo scnko affected 3J.OUO mechanics. The loss to employes dooj uot fall much short or M,500,000. The delegates nominated by the United Brotherhood of Carpenters nnd Joiners , at its recent session in St. Louis , to rcproscnt the brotherhood at tbo approaching conven tion of tbo American Federation of Labor , are P. J. McGuIre , 1'tdladolphiu ; James Lin- ehan , Chicago ; L. H. Uarl , Auburn , N. Y. ; E. LiuiL'Ston , St. Louis. The newly appointed ofllcers of Carriage Makers International union are : Proildont , W. A. Studart of Clovolaud , O. ; vice presi dent , M. Daughters of Donvorj scurotnrv- treasurer , J. P. Touslng of Cleveland. Ex ecutive board : O. A. Dolstnm , Chicago ; John Soy ton , Columbus ; fl. J. Buckley , Boston ; J. S. BuKor , Indianapolis , l.ot'M Simp. Gllt-odged wild lands ntSo.OO to 810.00 per aero in statoof Nebraska , whoso crops last year aggregated $100,000,000. , Good lots in the city of Otnalm. whoso popula tion increased from 30,000 in 1880 to 150- , 000 in 18'JO , is good stuff to hold , don't you think ? As wo are long on this class of prop erty and short on cash , drop in. During several years successful oxpn- rlenco in the real estate business I huxo established a reputation for handling nothing but bargains.W. . W. G. Ai.imraiiT , 621 , C22 , 623 Now York Life building. . A Duy < ) l Kimtliil Killing In luxurious ease is all that is required to make thu trip from Chicago to Now York via Pennsylvania Short Lines. The journey by this direct route is a pleasure suou/tia. only elegantly equipped vestibule train a-afford. Address Luce , 218 Clark street , Chicago. Road Ilaydon Bros.'announcement on pngo f . To ttid l'r < iKrv alvu I'nlillu , On Monday , September 5. the school for physical training for boys , girls nnd young ladlosu-also a course in Gorman und fancy worU on Saturday will bo opened by itho Omaha Turnverein nt Gurmuniii hdlll > For particulars BCO or address Mr.jKobort Rosonzwcig , 111U Farnam street. Road Hnydon Bros' , iinnouucomo nton ptigo 5. Mrs. R. II. Davlcs , the milliner , him gene cubt for goods. a llurtot KxuumluiM bimth vnt the \Val > mli l.lnu. On August 30 , Soptcmbor 27 and Oc tober 25 the VYabash will neil round trip tickets at half furu to points in Ala bama , Mississippi , Louisiana. Tonnes- BOO , Arkansas , Texas und Indian Terri tory. Excursion train will louvo Omaha 4:00 : and Council Bill's 4-10 : p. m. on above dates. For rates , tickets und descriptive land pamphlets call at Wubabh olllco , 16U2 t'armun * tn > ui , or write G , N. CLAYTON , N. W. P. agent , Omaha , Neb. THE MAMMOTH GROCERY All Prices "K ill Bo Slaughtered for tha Next Throe Days. A BANKRUPT FLOUR SALE Thin IK the Flrnt Sulo of lUiiUrnpl Hour Kvcr llolil in Omalm Snw U Your Tlinn to lluy anil liny Illi ; . Ill order to innko space for the work men to cut mi tirchway nonr the roar of the building wo tire compelled to move ioods or redueo flock. Wo have decided lo give our natrons ft bonoilu In addition wo have purchased the entire bankrupt stock of K. C. King < te Co. of Fremont , Nob. , ( wholesale Hour dealers ) at 6Uo on the dollar , and wo will give you the bonollt of our jiirchaao by Bulling the very best high grade Mluno- apolis Hour for $1.00 per mtck. Also a good Hour , warranted , for Too ] > or sack. The following is a list of a fo\v f of our prices : Tea worth GOc you got for 30c. Tea worth SOo you not for 2JC , Ton worth -10o you got for Me. Tea worth . 'JOo you got for 15c. ColToo worth 20o you uot forJOc. ColToo worth 2-5o you ( jot for 16o. ColTeo worth ! Wc you got for 20e. ColToo worth -Klo you got for HOc. Try our combination collco , 0 pounds for $1.00. One pound popper , pure , for lOc. One pound cinnamon for lOc. Ono pound allspice for lOc. All other spices at the same price , for throe days only. Baking powder'per pound , Cc. Jolly per pall , 120 pounds , -lUc. Jolly per pall , HO pounds , floe. Full cream cheese per pound , lOc. Wo also continue- our great soap sale on laundry and toilet soaps. Cotuo early and avoid the great rush. ' Wo are now prepared to 'deliver all orders PROMPTLY in any part of the city , Council BlulTs or South Omaha. THE MAMMOTH GROCERY , 110 and 118 S. 10th street. Road Ilaydon Bros' , announcement on page 6. 9 .Summer Tourist Tickets To 1,000 pleasant places east , north and west are now on ailo at "tho North western lino" city ticicot olllco. Hth Farnatn stroot. JllXti UP O31.111.1 LlVh. They are tolling n good ono on Scip Dundy. Ho was on ono of his hunting trips up In Wyoming some time ago mid fixed ud it clever trap to catch soina of tho' raomoors of the party and foil Into It real hard him- ir. Ho came across a bit ; log In the woods ono afternoon and caratully measured the length of it for future reference. The next day ho managed to got the hunting party in that vlulnlty and promutly started a talk about bia great eye for distance and finally offered to bet a good hat that ho could guess within six inches of the length of the log near which they wore standing. The wager was taken nud Scip , ufter carefully eyeing the log for a moment , placed its loagtu at thirty-four foot. A tapa line was produced , when it was found thai the Ing was just thirty-two foot in length. Scip was about the most thoroughly surprised man you over saw. Tnoro was a man In the party who didn't seem at nil astonished. He had seen Scip measuring the log the day before and had gone out in the night and sawed off two foot of the timber. That is the reason Henry Estabrook is wearing a hat which Scip paid for. The average man would faro very well if he wore as well fed and us well cared for as the avarago pug dog. But there are two pugs , owned by a North Omaha young lady , which faro oven better than the majority of their pug brothers and sisters. They are sleek and fat and potted from morning till night. Their mistress washes and combs them each duy and curls their tails , accord ing to the latest fashion. Each afternoon , when the weather Is line , she takes bur charges out for an airing. But suddenly these afternoon promenades ceased , and it was all on account of the eternal small boy. The particular small boy lived a few doors from the youn ? lady with the pugs , und ono afternoon was out lu the yard playing. His mother was watching him from an open window , and every few minutes ho would call up to her just to son that she had not gone away. Just , then the young lady with tier pugs came marching along. The young ster stood for n moment with wide open eyes and gazed at the procession. Then he turned and called "to his mother : "MamaI Oh mama ! There goes the pug dogs and their nurse. " The matches made yearly are worth f185- 000,000. The manufacture of clearottos has Increased - creased In thirteen years from 2 3,000,000 to 2,877,000,000. The first manufacturing antnrnmo started in America Is said to bavo bocn a glass fac tory which was built in 1UOS about a mile frum Jamestown , Va. In a recently invented watch for tbo blind a small peg Is sot in the middle of each Jlguro. when the hour hand reaches a given hour the peg for that hour drops. A St. Petersburg Inventor has on exhibi tion a clook with a phonograph attachment which announces the hours a * well as ariv directions that may bo loft with it. The four largest paper machines in the world are under construction In Worcester , Mass. , for the now paper mill at Humfora Falls , Mo. Ono is 1)5 ! ) inches wide , two 125 Inches wide each , ono 112 Inches. A Chicago man has recently tnkon out n patent for tin olnutrlo pickpocket and coat thlof detector , which apparatus is Intended , automatically , to sound an alarm boll when * over the wearer's personal property Is inter fered with. In thirty years tbo carpet production of the United States has increased from IJI.OOO- 000 yards to 7-1,000,000 yards , and under the protective system tbo price * have declined all along the lino. In other words , produc tion has Incicasod six tlmo : und prices uro about one-sixth what tuoy were thirty years ago. ago.A Berlin invmitor has constructed a re generative oil lamp , in whlcb tbo patroloum is burned us a gaa without the aid of a wick , buicig boated In a chamber to us to produce tbo necessary evaporation. The iliiine produced in this lamp Is perfectly white , and exhaustive lasts show that It has n high Illuminating power. The Chicago Paper Trade club gives tbo following statistics with regard to the paper mills In this country : Yearly productIKIO.- : ( 000,000 pounds at a valuation of 9175,000,000. The forestry division of the Department of Agriculture , In iU report or 16UO , gave the annual capacity of wooJ-pulp paper mills as l,2tJ3KWOU'J pounds , und tno authority above quoted gives the product of those mills for 1601 as 1,400,000,000 , , valued at taO.OOO.OOO. Road Ilaydou Bros' , announcement on page ft. A treat event In tbo midget world was the marrlngo lu New Yorlt of Miss Loiltu Kwart- wood to Leopold Kabu , bettor known to the public ag Admiral Uot. The admiral Is 28 yours old mid Is rather ttout for his alto , Ho lootft considerably older than his ago , but dresses In vorv peed tusto. Mt ยง Swartwood is live years Ins junior , tiho U a fairly good looking girl , rntbor thin and a docldou bru nette. Hho has boon on the iii | > o but n few tnoiilhx. KI.Kt3FHW.lt. SOTK8. Electricity flro the Clatllng cruil. There U $700.003,000 Invested In electricity. The original Hell telephone patent expires In March , IS'JJ. The diving apparatus Is ono of the lnto.it objects to w'Meli the telephone has boon up- cllod. The Norwich , Conn , , Croquet club Is to Illtiminnto Its grounds with electricity , so that gumos can bo played nt night. The Moraco battery system of operating strcot curs scorn * to havu piovcn uerfcctly satisfactory in Mllfonl , Mans , , wtioro It ha * been in operation for a year without u slnglo failure or'bruakdown. The MoriUon patent for an clcctrio wagon has been purchased by Chicago capitalists. A test was mudo recently with n wairon lilted with now battorlos , atid proved si.Us- factory. It Is estimated the electric wagon can travel ten mites an hour. Among the various contrivances of Inlor yonw tending to render llfo worth living during the heated term , the ubiquitous littlu electric fan motor certainly holds no iiicon- consldcrablo place. A few dollars expended for tlio plant , and ono cent per hour more or loss for tbo oh'ctHo power to operate it , Is surely not an extravagant outlav for the amount of solid comfort which ono receives. A novel feature of tlio Sprlngnolu , Maw. , strcntcar system Is the letting of olcctrlo cars to those who wish to hire. The nrlco Is $3 an hour. It Is convenient for n party to thus chnrtora car and rlilo as far ns they do- slro. A car can be run over any of the lines as they are under 0:10 : management. When a car is thus hired n sign , "Special Car , " is placed on the car. Many have been hired ibis summer to run to different points of in terest. The use of ozone Is likely to bo largely re sorted to In the disinfection and Htnrllu'.itlon of water , und Its economical production Is becoming n matter of importance. From re cant experiments In the Siemens and Ihilslto laboratory nt Berlin it appears that good results hnwi boon obtained in producing o/ottu on a commercial soalo by mums of the silent electric discharge. An apparatus now at wont in tbo laboratory yields 2.4 ing. of 07.0110 u scoonct. IN AN EAOLE'S TALONS. A Halio Cnrrlnil Awitr y lingo Hint of I'roy. Peter T. Shaw , a farmer and settler , lives four miles north of Allis , Mich. , In Prosquo Isle county with his wife and tlirco children. Shaw hns in his day dolled the numberless wolves and hears that infested tlio woods about his little homo and feared no manner of beast. On the afternoon of August , wliilo working in the Held , his wife brought her 0-months'old baby out of the liotiso and laid it down on thogtuss under a tree while she sowed. Presently she was called into the house , mid when she came out she saw a tremendous ouglo swoop down on tlio childjuul sink its talons in his lle h and clothing. She rushed to tlio rescue of her babe. She was too Into. The bird soared out of her roach. Her shrieks brought her husband to the bceno. IIo ( Illicitly comprehended the situation , and with his Winchester rillo in hand ho mounted his horuo and rode like the wind to the rocky shores of the luke , where ho know of an carlo's oyrlo. It was an hour's ride , and ho arrived just in time to see a remarkable sight. Two eagles wore hovering over the crag of rock , Jllling the air with their cries and battling for the possession of the babe that lay high upon the rocks. It was slow work climbing those rocks , and before the father reached the babe ono of the eagles had fallen to the ground lifeless , while the other hud again swooped down upon the child and , picking it up , was bearing it away. Crack ! rang the Winchester this time with fatal oll'cct , for the onglo dropped the child and , with a convulsive llutter of its wings , fell uUo. Both caylo and child dropped into the waters of Choboygan lake , right below. Throw ing nsido his rillo the frantic father plunged from the crag into the wator. ' llo caught the child' , but the little ono was dead , both his eyes having been picked out. Shaw carried the body back to his homo and with it the bodies of the two eagles , ono of which had been killed by the other in the light , und the other by the bullet. Cliru'lng ( iinii lu Mtup MlloUlng. St. Louis Globo-Domoorat : Says A. T. Collins : "After over a dozen at tempts to quit smoking I Hnally suc ceeded by aid of chewing gum. Kvory time 1 have sworn off previously the temptation has been greater than I could stand , but on the advice of a friend I commenced chewing gum this spring every time I felt a special longing for a cigar. Tlio argument advanced was that half the time a man smokes be cause of a nervous , irritable fooling which makes him anxious to do some thing to occupy his thoughts in addi tion to regular work. Acting on thia idea and following up the troatmen't closely t found I could do without a Havana nearly every time < I craved for one , and in a few wookb my swearing oil proved effectual beyond my most san guine expectation. It might , of course , be argued against this treatu.cnt that the remedy is worbo than the disease , but , as in my case , I never acquired nny liking for chewing gum : I was only too glad to drop it as soon as I considered myself thoroughly cured. " ( irt'nlr.i'A 1'iirt lu N'oiiiiii.itlng Lincoln. "Iii McCluro's ' .Lincoln and Men of War Times , ' I see , " said aged Charles Wislorof Germantown to a reporter of the Philadelphia Kocord , "that the colonel gives Andrew Curtiii a irroat deal of credit for Lincoln's nomination at Chicago in ' ( JO. I sat in a chair bo- tiido Colonel McClure in thatconvuntion , and I think Cm-tin and all others were totally overshadowed by Horace Grcoloy. Grcoloy bore Howard a bitter grudge. Ho said ho hud niado So ward governor , and ho thought him ungrateful. On Howard's refusal to act as ho wished , Grcoloy declared , 'My time will como at last. ' When the con vention time arrived , wo all saw what seemed to DO a band of soldiers march ing up the street. What was it but old Hornco Grcoloy in his famous plug hat and white coat stalking along after a brass band at the head of the Now Yorlt delegation. They were the pick and flower of the state , too. They were given ft rousing recaption in the conven tion hall. Grcoley had corresponded with the ablest ropuhlicnns throughout the union , and for two years had boon planning against So ward's ambition. When the buttle was fought and Lincoln nominated , Grcoloy came downstairs from Ills room in the hotel with his car petbag in Ills hand , As ho bade good- by. Ills words were : 'My mission Is accomplished.1 Aot ( < f * ii/ floe Knot nr lens under thin liea I , fl/ty cent * ; cjcli < r.MIoM ( ( < il line ten centu , HAYMJV Mlle A. , August ID , ut hln rosl- dunce , 131 North ilSlh street , Knnurul to- morro nv , August 21. at U o'uloul ; p in , The remains Will ho forwarded \Vooahnll. . Ill ALL OF THEM LIRE PICNICS Summer Doing ] of the Qornnti and Bolto- iniau Societies. MAKING PREPARATIONS FOR GERMAN DAV _ _ _ \Vliut tin , Ut.rmim School Will ) ( , Tli lleiirit unit Their DoliiKi Tno Cumin- ) , With prospects of cold wenthor , n stir of activity is Jolt through tuo Uornmn nnd other foreign athletic , musical and social organizations. Thcso sociotloi never die. They talto nn occ.Hlomil tmi > , from which they nro easily arousuil , atU tlioy cling to gether oven in their sleep , During the ex treme hot weather there was nothing note worthy beyond H few plcnlc.-i , thoroughly 011- Joyablo to the participants , nnd sonio prelim * tinry sltirinhliiug for the gr.md fall cata palgn of picnics , tnurnamonts nnd fcst * . The season hns opened and from now until cold weather sots lu there will bo low of tha suburban parks unoccupied. The committee of tmangomcnts for Gor man day has hold several meetings , nnd though the usual pir.vio nnu public demon stration will uaomittod , the anniversary of the landing Of the lir.it Germans lu Amerlc.i will not lack a fitting culobratlou lu Omaha. The next , meeting will bo hold on Tuesday nt I ! p. m , , when a program will probably bo arranged. of tin ) .School. The school bo.ml of the turnvoroni hold a mooting nt Gormanla hull last wool : mid de' elded lo open thu school on tno tlrat Monday in September. The objects of the turnvoroln , as everyone ono knows , nro to provide for thu education of the young physically ns well as morally , and the work of tha school board constitutes a most Important feature of this work , I'rof.vnl7ouborn , the principal of the Institution , is enthusiastic in his work , nnd has worked up a greatly Increased interest in It. For next year the course of study has been enlarged to Include n class lu the Ciormau language nnd literature , n class for girls in crocheting , knitting , sowing nnd fancy worn uudor direction of Miss Luck ; . Tim .lolly Hears. On August "S the Boars are to have n fam ily picnic at KlcK's farm , northwest of the city. The Bears nro thu graduates of tha turnverein who nro ever ! iO venrs old. There are about forty of thorn and they occupy tha gymnasium of Germanhi hall every Wednesday night and show the buys tlio turners who used to perform In the old times. There is not a Jollier set of men lu tbe city than tlio Bears. The hall Is also occupied every other ovon- iug of the week by different , sections of tha Turners. Monday Is rotorvod for the ladles over 15 years of ago In calisthcmc exercises , There is n splendid class of these , tmrty-tlvt strong , handsomely uniformed with divided skirls and excellently drilled. On Tuesday nnd Friday the junior actives have nn In- Wednesday and Saturday the little girls are drilled in very pretty nnd benollchil calls , thoulc exurolsos. There Is ttlson fencing sec tiou of ten members which receives wooltly instruction. The singing section , or quartet clnh , hai olghlccn members nnd Is doing good work. Tlin I.lrilcM Imm/ . The Omaha Lledcrkratu proposes to ts rdgular o.ilorlainmcnls next month. Tha club moots every second week at the hall at Tenth and Farnam. Jacob Kopp U proal- dent and Henry Busokist Is secretary. Tha ladles' section munis at , tl.o sumo place oi.V Thursdays. They had n privulo picnic at Syndicat'o park last wi'ol : , attended by 1W of tha members and their families , which waa thoroughly enjaved by everyone , 'ilia I-aoderltranz ivill taKe a prominent pirl m the exercises of Uoritian day. AfKtr thu I'rl/CH. From the 27lh lo the l-lth ! of the prnsonl month the stale tournament of thu Bohemian turners will bo hold at Wilbur , Nob. , and ar rangements are being completed which will make it the most successful tournament yet held In the state. A program has been arranged providing for a roeoptlou of the guests and their as signment to the various headquarters ou thj morning of lUo 'J7tn , and n grand banquet in the evening. On tlio mottling of tho-Mil there is to bo n mooting of all the active members with thu judgea , for the purpose of settling the rules to govern tlio turning com petition. In the afternoon Uiero will bo a , parade of all the soclollos through thoslrootJ lo the fulr grounus , whuro the competition will take place. Returning In the ovonlng the tumors will attend a performance glvcqg. l.'oliemian theatrical In Iho uyu company nowJ opera house. Ou Monday morning tlio con tent ) will bo completed uinl Iho evening hr been set asldo for thu awarding of prizes inlv a grand ball , Omaha will tend ono juJiro , Mr. Anton Kmont , and two turning tennis. Thu first , team consists of It. llavulk.i , Joseph I'orce- vul , Fr.inlc .lelen , Joseph ICoran , l-Vanlc Stlpek , Anton Moravllc anil John Vnlnnta. In the second loam are H. .1. Fiala , Frnulc Flnln. Hr. , Frank Fiala , Jr. , Joseph Chvala , James So tick and William Uartoa , " Tlio boys are hard nt work and as they contain gaud material its is expected time the Omalia classes will bo tiblu to capture both' rsl and second pruos. Th ladles' section also will give nn exhi bition'o I club swmglug and other cahsUiuiila exorcist's. Them * Mt'ii Shoot. The annual tournament of the Omaha Sehuctzonvoroln will bo held at , Kusur's park on the lOtli and lltn of next , month und most elaborate nropuratlons are being made for it. There will bo four targets , a "kehr" target , open to all comers ; mi "ehron" target open to the members of the vorcln only nnd on which will bo putpn/ci ranging In valuu from $5 lo $ SOO ; a vollm largat , a matin target and the koonlg target lo settle the ohamulonship for next year ait which is put up a M'J ' medal. There will also he medals awarded to Ihn winners ou the Itohr inrgJt. Bosldos the shooting , which of courno wilt bo the great attraction , there will bo n tug of war botweou loams selected from lliu Scliwabonvoroln and the J'laUdoutchur- voroln , on which there Is now a side hot of $ .TJ laid und for each member of llio winning loam there Is a gold modal. There will nlio bo bowling contests for ladles und gcnllu- mon , for which different prizes are ottered. Trimliiinil Today , This afternoon Trouflund logon Nos. 4" , .11 , .VI and iNi hold their ami mil picnic ut'J'on- tonlu park. Au atlractlvopiogram of games , bowling contests , egg laces , potato races and tlio lllto Ims been arranged. Invitations have boon aunt to sister HouletloH and Toutonla park will bo Jllled with us jolly u crowd as. over circulated among It'i trees. Will I'lght Again , At n meeting of the Landwchrvoroin held last Wednesday night It was decided to hold a grand uolobrailon .September I ot Kusor's purlc. This vereiii is made up of Ciorman O.K. soldiers and on September 1 they cclobratJIi the anniversary of the battle of Sedan. V The commlltoo of arrangements consists of Herman lluscli. O. Grotmak , J , Weisuliaru- Ingor , Uhns liauor , Charles IlouDlcr and. John Waller. There will be 100 men in uniform and tha great ( oaturo of the any will bo a slmm bat tle In the evening , at which uny umount of llroworks will Do lot off. \l Used in Millions ofjlomes 40 Years the Standard