Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, July 30, 1898, Page 5, Image 5

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I , GRAND FINALE
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HAYDEN'S
( ' UNj r )
\i7 r DEPARTMENT
; fl : ' . ' , \ Great Clearing Sale
6a of all Men s f Boys'
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Pt t and Childs ,
p RP en s
Summer Clothing.
57 , 50 lien's Fancy Suits now at , „ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $3.75
9i1O.OO Melt's Serge SllitS go at. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.00
I 915.00 hell's Suits now for , . . . . . . . . . . . . : . . . . . . . . . . . 7.50
Choice of any Men's Suits in smuner weight at. . . . . . 12.50
9,5.00 Bicycle Suits to coo at. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.75
; 3.00 Bicycle Snits now at. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95c
Men's and Bays' Odd Bicycle Pants. . . . . . . . . . . . . .m. c
lion's Wllite inck Pants at. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25c and 50c
Boys' Washltble Suits , sires 3 to 8 , choice of all now at
I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25c and 50c
Boys' Double Breasted Cla h Suits , sizes 4to 15 , worth
r
! Men's Odd Pants at Half Price-
Pants worth u1 ) to G.50-sale price 50c , $1,25 ,
$1.75 , $2.50 and $3.25.
Hat Sale. , .
The biggest sacrifice sale on straw hats ever lnatlgurated
ill'the city. Must be sold regardless of cost.
, Straw hats will be sold at 5c , lOc , 15c , 25c , 35c
' and 50c-these are worth twice the money but must be
sold at once.
rlmhe most complete line of soft and stiff hats in the city
at lowest prices. You can convince yourself by glvulS ' us a
call.
Grand Price Reductions on
1
i .r at ns an Draperies
For Saturday.
Dotted Swiss Rufiled Curtains at $1.25 and $1.50--
; worth $2.00 and $2.50.
Cream and White Lace Curtains , extra width and length ,
at $1.00 , $1.25 and $1.50 per pair.
Siligle faced Denim 15c.
Double faced Denim with border 25c.
Curtain Scrim on Saturday at 5c , 1Cc and 12c.
White striped Swiss lOc yard-
RhI001IC EDITORS BDE
Gather About the restive Board at the
! Commercial club ,
KNIGHTS Of TILE QUIIL AS GUESTS
U , 8. Grnnt Republican Club O/IlelnteN
aN Itost , the ( ) e'nNlon Ilellg
it , . Ilrst Annual
BuuQnet.
Republican editors from the state assopt-
s
' bled In Omaha last night ncceplcd ho Invl-
f l tatlon of the U , S , Grant Republican club
' to join that organization In eta licit annual
banquet at tim Commercial club. About
o is s0nty-fivo knights of the quill , together
0
a with about 100 republicans from Omaha
and elsewhere in the state , gathered around
0 the banquet board.
t iuring the early part of the evening n re-
ii coptian s aa hold fn the club parlors , durhig
a which host and guests dlscussed the outlook -
look In the slate for the coming campaign.
s Punch was served and an orcbcatra ll ened
the occasion with nmsic. Several candi-
t dates for state ofilco and at least one for
congresslonll boners were present ,
r It was about 8 o'clock when the call was
motto for formation Into line to march Into
the dining rooms. The tables were formed
into a letter E and were brightened by many
t vases and pots of flowers and plants , svhilo
0
ii thu wall back of those who vvere on the
speaking list was draped with n large flag ,
on which were portraits of many prominent
republicans , white and black , and limo hlke-
nesses pf Admirals Sampson anti Dewey ,
d The gathering was an enthusiastic one ,
and lhoro was no stint In the applause from
d
the start of the postprandlnl exercises until
ml
time toastmaster bade the guests good night.
( i forty feeling was high and references to Its
t spleIIdid past and bright future were up-
0 roarlously cheered wllh a will and vigor-
li ously. I'lvery mention of the nnnme of President -
ident Mciinloy was the occasion of an outburst -
burst of cheers. Nor were the heroes of the
present war forgotten and the achievement
t at Manila , that on the hills of San Juan ,
r. Slboney and El Caney and that at the mouth
if of Santiago harbor were applauded until it
seemed order ntiglit not be again restored ,
1'euNl of Ilensuu.
h Cadet Taylor , president of the U , S. Grant
Republican club , called the guests to order
nfter the menu had been disposed of and
the cigars had been passed , lie read letters
k
it of regret from G. M , Lambertson of Lincoln ,
ry C. 11. Gero of Lincoln , M , A , Brown of Kear-
ly ney and Charles i' , Mmulerson of Omaha ,
d lie then announced that 1t was the first an-
ty lversary of the U. S , Grant Republican club
and said in planning for the first annual
banquet It occurred to the club that notbing
would be moro fitting than to nnako the re-
publican editors of the stale the guests of
y ,
the evening. lie introduced John C , Watson
of Nebraska City as toastmaster , who Intro.
duced John L. Webster , the first speaker of
the evening , as a mean lion many republl-
eans would like to see In the senate of the
iG United States as the successor of Senator
Allen ,
, ( p As Mr , Webster rose to speak to the toast
"Republican Advance , " le was accorded an
7u ovation , lie spoke in favor of general an-
nexalioa of outlying Islands and territory
as the duty of the country at this time ,
and as the new policy of the republican
party , the "advance" specified in his sub-
v
joct.
joct.Jo
Jo Barton sang "America" and wag required -
quired to follow it with one verso from "We
Will Rally Around the 1 lag. "
ii l , Rosewater of 'Phu lice was introduced
,00 to respond to "Our Uucats , " fie was me.
(9 (
, ,
ceived with enthusfasttc demonstrations , and
said he felt highly honored by being delegated -
gated to welcome the Nebraska republican
editors to Omaha on behalf ofthe , club. It
was fitting that the U. S. Grant club ahould
open the campaign In Nebraska , as it was
a similar badge worn by the guests at this
time which was worn in 1868 in the first
presidential campaign In this state , at
which time the speaker cast his first vole
for president , for Grant and Colfax.
During all this thno the republican edl-
tars had been lighting the battles of their
party through adversity and defeat , and
they would continue to so fight. He be-
lleved , too , that time fight this year would
not result in defeat. 1)e lmegged the privilege -
lege of digressing , and said that if he were
president or king he still would decline to
be influenced by time glowing pictures of annexation -
nexation , but would maintain the Integrity
of the republic , protecting its industries and
its laboring men. The motto of Nebraska
was "Equality Before the Law , " which
means that all men are equal , and while
any portion of the people of this country
were not ao equal to any other portion , the
government had plenty to do in bringing
about that equality , without bringing Into
competition with the American laborer the
Ignorant and cheap workmen from across
the I'acl8c. lie expressed satisfaction , however -
over , that the powers at Washington would
deal wisely with this Important question ,
and was confident the president of the
United States would decide properly just
how far the country should go.
In closing Mr. Itosewater again welcomed
the editors to the city , and took the liberty
to promise that if they encountered trouble
to telephone Mayor Moores and he would
release them.
' ( 'oust to thirty.
Judge M. L. Hayward of Nebraska City
ajoko of "Time Party , " and said the use of
that term necessarily implied the republican -
lican party , as no democrat or populist
would think for a moment. of using it in
connection with his o5vm organization , lie
thought that In tlto discussion of mumexation
time people might well wait till their sons ,
Heir husbands and fathers returned fromn
time war and learn what they thought of
giving up territory which they , had con ,
quered , lie said they would probably take
a leading hand in the management of the
affairs of the county , while those In the
rear engaged 1n theories would be kept at
home permanently ,
( toss L. Hammond of the Fremont Tribune
had for his subject "The Country Press as
Advance Guard , " hie compared it to Admiral -
miral Dewey's advance upon Manila. Ile
mall Dewey bathed the Spaniards In eleven
fathoms of water , and the first requisition
ho made upon Washington was for 60,000
polmntls of soap , which was evidence that
Manila hail gone republican , lie cautioned
his hearers , in dealing with the country
press , not to forget the soap ,
"The Young Man" was nsslgaed 1o W. F ,
Gurley of Omaha , and lime rain point of
his addreas was that honest maen should be
nominated for office , no warned the me-
publicans that Dosvey's victoy at Manila
and Schley's wonderful achievement at Santiago -
tiago , marvelous as built these events were ,
would not elect the republican ticket in Ne-
braska. Local issues would prevail here ,
and the party should prepare for diem.
W. 13. Peebles of Ponder here sang a solo
with guitar accomnpanhnent entitled , "Ito-
publictms Don't , Fear , ' The words and
music vvero both of his composttlon , and he
was heartily encored , to which he responded -
sponded ,
Charles J , Greene analyzed "Stalwart lie-
publlcanism. " Ile said the principles of the
republican party were rlghl anti that right
would trkunph. It was not for members of
tie party to hesitate because of lack of
contieuce In victory , They should fight
far principle , though knowing they were la
be vanquished.
Jules Lumbard rendered a solo dedicated
Hayden's LOW PRICES
Saturday's appeal is to the pocketbooks of prudent people. The only
argument we use to crowd the Big Store is the best goods made at
the lowest l t ices.
FALL GOODS are PUSHING OUT SUMMER STOCKS
The special sales Saturday on seasonable , stylish , desirable goods are
the greatest bargain chances offered this Year. Compare these prices
and save your nickles , dimes and dollars ,
Agents for the Butterick patterns. f
Best S 111 ; Val11es 15 Raasous , Grand Belt Sale Saturd'y
. 'Vh } ' you 8hot11cl lt'ntlc at Very fine imitation alligator belt , an
.Yet Offered. 7'Itc rig Stole. elegant pocketbook on each belt , regular
. SATUItDA1"9 SCCCiAL ALiL bAl' S,1Ll : , p rl Co rOc , , sptcimil price s , tt urda ) at 1Ge.
Another lot of those $3.00 fringe ,
I11sRI1 ARE 15 CRACiCEtt JACK
Checks , plaids , and Silks all bantaul
figured plain , full 4 yards long , fine boat itnotted fringe ,
at 25c. IIARGAINS made of finest moire taffeta ribbon , on sale
G ] tnlves and forks for ,
Plain Japanese Wash Silks , fine grade , G Tipped Tea Spoons , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , Saturday THE WI'ORLll at MSc FOR 2e. Saturday we
in all shades , 35c , Tubulgr Lanterns 17C will sell one tltousatut glebes of time world ,
100 pieces new Oriental Drapery Silks , ( Complete Cobblers' Outfit-16 articles , , 43o showing all the Important eltles , etc of the
Moorish , Turkish and ninny other designs , Galvanized W'itsh Dopers , No , S . , . . G9e. + + orld , climate ' , distunces , etc , for 25e , regu-
Tln Dish Pan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . + 9c inr price $1'00 ,
,
75e and 40c , worth double
Screen Doors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .t , 40c SOUVF IIiS OF T41E 1.X1'OSiTION ,
Ruhber Gnrden hose . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63e The only house in the city cal rylug n com-
Speelal Spray Nozzles , solid brass , . . , . , . , . , , 2lc plete line of Trmtsmissnssippt souvenirs :
official photographs , either in boot forms or
Japanned Cuspidomca. , . , , , , , , , , , , , , ' , is lltolltlt@tI..fl ens1e , bealitiftl huff lamXea ,
ai-itinock ale Screen Door Spring Illmges . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' 1c trays , t 1 h to bolt i , ltrummites etc , etc.
Iron Frame Clothes \'rhlgers . , . , . . .ii,09 , all approprlntely cugrav'ed , at line to 10c
Great reductions In price. $5c anti up ] load Saw 270 each ,
Saturday. Good Claw Ilammer 9c Moire silk ribbons , regular price 5c amd
Gasoline Stoves , 2-burner . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ LfS 7c , ou sale at 3c yard.
_ The new crush cashes made from time
Chin De p t finest ba1'adere ribbons ; regular price $3.u0 :
Street Aiusie
, s ) ecinh ) rlce L50 with buckles. The uew-
35c Syrup Jugs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lOc Time largest stock of Sheet Music 1n the est out.
20c Salt Shakers 6c west. You can always hnd everything you GROCERIES-5e Sale
20e Pepper Shakers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Gc want at Ilayden Bros ,
10c WVntcr Jugs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13c Ileatlons WVe carry of everything the day , in w'e all also the latest pub- 2 packages sweet Palencia corn starch oranges for , , . , . . . . . , . . . . . . . , . . , . . . tic Gc
40c , 60c and 60c Imitation Cut Class carry two , sacks fine table salt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5c
coutplete cnlnlognes of editions
cheap , con
Vases . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .tOe , lIe and --0c New nor lb 5c
tanning ,
over 10,000 copies , bothm vocal and G boxes parleor matches for . . . . . . . . . . . . Gc
$2.00 Flint Colored Water Sets , , , , . , . . OSc instrumental , at 5c and 10c per copy. 2 ib packages new breakfast oatmeal . . 5c
Quart Mason Jars . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Gc Among this music are lots of new Two Steps Large new Valencia raisins . , . , . . , , . . . , 5c
Tin Top Jelly Cusses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2c au + tf Waltzes. Call or send for our cata lOc package Inundry starch for . . . , . . . . Fc
logue. Sweet Chocolate , cakes for . . . . . . . . . . 6c
Decorated Cups and Saucers , . , . , . , . , . . 60
Decorated Plates , per set . . . . . . . . . . . G3c 10e Sale
eats and lard.
Wine Glasses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2c . Full cream dairy hack elegise , , , . . , . . lOc
Decorated Bowls 50 3 powul paiif hard , any brand . , . . „ 23c 8 cans new catch sardiu's. . . . . . . . . . . . . ] Oc
" " " " " " " " " " 5 pound pails Lard , any brand . , , , . , . , 3Se 3-Ib cams new table peaches , pears , apricots
SuUlliner - 10-pound palls Lnrd , omy brand . . . . . . . . 75c or plums , can . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lOc
Selling No , 1 Sugar Cured ! Innis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Se. Quart cans Boston baked beaus with
Ribs , tomato sauce , 25c size. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10e
Short Corned ilref t sic
" " " " " " "
i 1 er Iloueles Cottage hams . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S' , c lllool 1'reslm real roasted salmon Santos , per coffee cut . . . . . . , . . . 1Oe Ic0
l Ickled Pigs Feet 4c
Below Cost. Good Salt Park . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . G'.c 15c and 25c sale
The most stylish creations in Millinery Picnic liams , per can . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Gc 2C Golden Rio coffee , per pound . . . . . . 1..c .
on special sale at cut prlces owing to the Pickled Tripe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . , . 4c 1 dozen fancy Messlna lemons . . . . . . . . lie
lateness of the season. Skinned Hams , for slicing . . . . . . . . . . . 011c I ' cans salmon for . , , ; 4 , . , . ; . . . . , . . . lIc
An elegant line of swell Sailors , time very Best German Summer Sausage . . . . . . . . lie Mackerel in tomato saltcm large cans. . lie
newest things on special sale. A grand ds- ( Roast Beef , per can . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15c 12 eama cove oysters for lie
' . . . . . . . . 25c
10 bars Armour's laundry
all . soap
ploy of Flowers and Trimmings at reNo , 1 Sugar Cured Bacon S1.r
duced prices-lemma than half. Lard In GO-pound tins . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ge 10 bars any : laundry soap for. 25c
1- tor.5c
R bite Marls o r line Cake soap , - -5c
Children's Ilats and babies' Caps at very Chickens received hourly all day SaturClfeken , , vegetable tomato , Me , soaps ,
low prices. I day. IIAYDEN BROS. one can makes 3 quarts , 2 cans for , . 25c
BROS
to Cuba , which necessitated his singing a
pretty Scotch ballad ,
Judge B , S. Baker hod for his subject
"Shoulder to Shoulder , " in which he insisted -
sisted that party differences were to he relegated -
gated to the rear in the interest of victory.
He urged that the voice of the people be
heard , and wanted the cliques and rings
and corporations to keep their hands out
of the deal for awhile ,
A. L. Bixhy of Lincoln read a character-
Istlc poem entitled "Under the Capitol
Dome , " which was not encored , solely on
the ground that the reader had but a few
minutes in which to catch a train , and after
completing his reading bolted , with the
shouts of his hearers ringing in his ears.
The exercises of , a pleasant evening were
brought to a finale by E , A. Wilts' of Pen-
der who responded to "The Flag ; in which
he paid a pretty and eloquent panegyric to
Old Glory , after which the audience dis-
persed.
DEDICATES ITS CLUB ROOM
Irish-Auierlemm TrnHN111iNNINNII1pI Club
Iluld. it Very inJOnble Opea
11eellig Last Xight.
The Irish Amorlcan Transmnississippl club
formally opened Its rooms Im the Darker
block last night with a reception and program -
gram of speeches and music. The project
was originated to receive vislting Irishmen
during the summer and received the encouragement -
couragement of a large audlence last night.
J E. Riley was introduced as the chairman
for the evening by Joseph Connor and briefly
explained the objects of the club. lie said
tlmat Nebraska Irishmen should unite at this
time both to receive their visiting countrymen -
men and also in recognition of the cenlennitl
of time Irish rebehlioi of 1798.
A banjo solb was given by Prof. C. C ,
Itowden , followed by a medley of patriotic
airs on the piano by Miss Brady , which was
enthusiastically received , John L. Galvin of
Council Bluffs gave assurance of time cooperation -
operation of his city In the objects of the
organlzatlan. lie discussed time proposed
Anglo-Amnerlcan alliance , which he thought
would be against the best interests of the
United Slates. John Brennan of Sioux City ,
la. , spoke of the same hatter and was par ,
tlculmtrly strong in his opposition to such an
entanglement. lie said that Americans were
a mixed race and no snore in sympathy , with
Englishmen than with any other nationality.
Such an alliance would be against the Monroe -
roe doctrine and disastrous to the future of
time country. Charles F , I.ee gave an Irish
view of the present war and spoke of the
pride felt by Irishmen 1n the victories of
their adopted country. Two vocal selections
were given by Miss Fannie Arnold , who rendered -
dered Tom Moore's'hen Love Is Kind"
and "Ott in time Stilly Night" in a manner
that appealed to Irish hearts.
Injured I'ollcemnen Inproving ,
Both Sergeant Whalen and Patrol Wagon
Driver Osborne , who were Injured by mho
overturning of the patel wagon two weeks
ago , are rapidly mending and will be ready
for duty , soon.
Whalen will probably resume duty on the
first of the nmonth , when the night and day
'phomea exchange shifts , but Osborne , who
was time moore seriously Injured , will not be
out for a week or two longer , Osborne Ims
been removed from the Clarkson hospital
to his home.
) Ioveun'ut. of ( ) remui 't NNt IN , duly 20.
At Pllladelphia-Arrlved-Bohemia from
Iiamburg.
At Eim mburg-Arrived-Island from Stet-
tin , Lucanla from Liverpool ,
At Soulbampton-Sailed-Auguste Victnrla
for Now York ,
At Copenhagen-Sailed-Thingvalla for
New York ,
At Liverpool--Arrived--Steanmers ( ier-
manic from New York , Tauric from New
York.
At Rotterdam-Sailed-Spaarndmn ,
At Liverpool-Sailed-Georgic ,
LIKE TIIEIIALF 1ATE
( Continned from First Page , )
The plates are changed oftoi enough sp
that no specked fruit is show'm and In looking -
ing over the exhibit strangers are thoroughly -
oughly convinced that this is ono of the
great fruit raising states 1n the union.
Farmers are taking hold of the matter and
seem to be anxious to get their fruit en ex-
lnition , so that instead of there being a
shortage there is an abundance of every
hind.
The California fruit exhibit has been replenished -
plenished by the arrival of a now supply
of apricots , lemons , grape fruit , plums ,
peaches and nectarines until Superintendent
Wilson has as great a variety to exhibit as
50010 of the slates adjoining Nebraska. Ills
wino list is also growing , a dozen new
varieties having been received during the
last few days. About everything In the
California exhibit cornea front Los Angeles
county.
SlliIl IJULt IS ft'Ild , ARIhIVL'l'OfAY ,
ltepresenintivrn ofhe SnCN and Foxes
'mull the Ilrale Manx Cuumlag Fhmst.
Wldho the Indian congress to he held on
the exposition grounds will not open umdil
next Thursday , most of the Indians who
will participate will be here long before
that date. The first delegations to arrive
will come some time tonight anti will be
conveyed at once to time camp grounds west
of lie Transportation building on time North
tract , Notification of their being enrouto
hmta been received and the work of prepnriug
for their recepllon has been con + plcled ,
Some time tonight ten Brulu Sioux from
Rosebud amid the same nuumher of Sacs and
Foxes froth the reservation near Toledo , la „
will he here. The families svlIl include
men , women and children , but how , mummyof
each Is not lcimown at this dole , as no ml-
vices as to numbers have been sent in to
Captain Mercer , who has charge of the con ,
gross and time grounds ,
The Sacs and Foxes no doubt will prove
as interesting as army Imdlatis that will be
seen during mho congress. This will be due ,
to the fact they are even more aboriglml
than the Indians that coine tram the most
renioto parts of the country , While the
Sacs and Foxes occupy a reservation in the
most densely settled portimm of Iowa they
have always refused to give up their megant
customs amid adopt time ways of the wlmites.
At the present time they are surrounded by
prosperous fanners , but notwithstanding
this they live the seine as they , did a century -
tury ago , Tlmeir style of living is the samie
and Instead of beltg clothed 1n time garb of
the while mane they wear blankets and
breechclouts as did their forefathers , who
occupied the lands long years before time
white , mien crossed the Mississippi river.
Even the young men anti won , , . , , , , hn
tribes stun the whites and absolutely refuse
to become civilized. While they are not
warlike they ore reserved anti clanish , preferring -
ferring to retain their tribal relations , have
their chiefs and perpetuate time teachings of
the past.
The Sacs and Foxes are not farmers ,
though timely reservation contains as fine anti
productive land as there Is In the state.
This land , however , they lease to white
men , receiving the profit , wlmlclm affords
theta a means of livelihood and spending
tuoney. In the summer they construct
baskets and other articles out of willows.
These they sell. In winter they hunt the
shell gane that still exists in the woods
and trap along the amall streans and rivers
that run through the reservation , They
have many legends relative to the bravery
of the former members of the tribe and the
men enjoy relating these tales.
The lirule Sioux comprise about the
last remnant of the hostile Indians , Their
home Is in South Dakota and at one tithe
they were the members of a pos'eiful ttlbe
that could chum ICs svacriors by the thousands -
sands and was a terror to other Indians as
well as whites , The Sioux are distinctively
prairie Indians , and for many years roameti
over the plains of Nebraska and the Da-
kotas. During the early settlement of this
slate they were Imostile amid creel , amid imot
until n few years ago were times' ludnced
to take up life upon the reservation which
they now occupy , Shmce them , , however , they
have become clvillzed and today they rank
aumoug time most prosperous Indians of time
United States. Those w Imo will be here ,
however , are not time practical farmers ,
They are Indians who have coma from time
interior of the reservation , and not people
who have cooled coffee around time agemicy
bgpdimgs , It Is expected timat they are the
blanket Indians who prefer to draw Uncle
Sammfs rations rather than work. Time Brules
will have their wives and children with
them and they will also bring along their
dogs and pommies , as with a Brulo a horde of
dogs and a pony is just as necessary for
existence as a tepee and a blanket
Beginning Monday morning the Indians
will begin to conic in full force and from
that time until the opening of the congress
Captain Mercer and his assistants will be
kept busy locating their charges amid settling -
tling thorn for the sunmmer. It was the Intention -
tention t0 hnvo bad n numnber of the IIu
liana here during time first ( lays of time week ,
but it was discovered that In order to accomplish -
complish this It would be necessnry for them
to travel Sunday , and o + this account It
was decided to have their arrival postponed
far a day or two. In order that time lmmdiamis
niay be kept together limey will be conveyed
direct to time grommds and there taken frmn
the care , There Is no Intoulimm of lmpris-
aning themn , but it is conalderel advisable
to keep tlmenm hm camp for a few days at
least , or until they become familiar with
time mmurroundings. The cmnping ground has
been wonderfully hemmutitled durhig lh i last
few days by the clearing of tlw underbrush
and the removal of the dead grass ,
\Vhen It comes to locathmg time families
t'aptnhm Mercer will adopt a plan that he
hopes will prove satisfactory to all. The
Indians from the prairie countrles will lie
settled iii time large square west of time ox.
position buildlmgs , while those frommi time
forests will be oicamnprd along time west
part of time grounds under the trees that
abound there.
Time feedhmg of time 800 or 1,000 Iudlans
will ho something that wlli interest the
visitors to throe expoalttot6 Ralloma of mneat ,
flour and vegetables will be Issued froa
the storehouses , time smno pion being pursued -
sued an at limo ngencles , ench fatally being
allotted a certain quantity of pravisioms
each day , These provisions will be cooked
over limo croup fires In the samne mamter
and according to the mnelhotis and styles
In vogue upon time reservatlomis. The menu
will be changed ns limo occasion demands ,
the Idea being to supply the Iudlans with
feud that will keep them ! n perfect health
during timely stay.
A high board fence has been eonstrucled
m ouud limo lot where limp Indians will emnp ,
the main emtrance , being located on Twentieth -
tieth street just south of time Apiary build-
ing. There will be no elmarge utade for ad-
mnission to this enclosure , the purpose of
the fence belug to keep time Indians Inside
and prevent teem frmi teavlmg the grounds
without per mission.
.tl iht 1)niry , Iluildlhg ,
Time Dairy building will he an unusually
gimlet place until after the first of next
nmonth. Until that lime the workmen will
have charge of the building , fixing time re
frigeralur boxes atui putting them In shmapn
for the exhibits that will come from Minnesota -
nesota , Iowa , South Dakota , Nebraska , Itan-
sas and Missouri.
The last exhibit of butter was prlncipaliy
front Missouri and was pronounced very
fine. In fact , It was so tine that It was
selected by Mrs. Brooks for use in modeling
the bust of Admiral Downy.
It will be some days yet before theio will
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T he Greatest Purchase of Ladies'
S hirt Walsts ,
ever made i ' a western house. The enttr n stnclc of homy Iiothehlld's factory knowtl
as the Stanley 11'alst , closed out 1a us a t our own price ,
100 dozen waists lu plnlds , checks anti eltiyes , at ; .3c ,
75 dozen waists , all tip-to-date palterts nt ( le.
la ) dozen waists , the cream of the market , Aden
15O dozen waists , white anti Guiey , time very latest creations , with stiff borom , Iaed
trimmed , tucked fronts , $125 ,
; i > V ladies' black brocade silk skirts , regular $6.00 values , at $ . OS.
rid dexen ladles linen skirls , worth double. at 49c , 76e , SP ( ' timid 9Se.
] A1 doxen ladies wrappers , light colors , worth $1.35 , nt ire.
125 dozen tallies wrappers , worth t.76 at tier.
75 dozen ladles stills , all wool , fancy m Ixtures , jackets nil silk lined , worth $12 ,
al $5OS. ,
A Big Drive on
India Lineli
2 cases of Impnrted India Linen , worth 2 eases Victoria i.uvn , worth lOe-Salura
1Se-Saturday Oc yard. tiny , Gc yard.
Special Sale on
Sheeting e
4.1 Elxlra heavy LlItslln , 314e yard. 9.4 Extra heavy Sheeting , O + Ic yard ,
t i i.olistiale Cambric , 7e yard ,
Special Linen Sale
Turkey lied Danaslc at 124e ! yard , lOt' q . mnllty Persia Unmask , 6O Incli wld(1
10' quality Getman Silver Blenched Dmtal 2.11 e yard ,
musk at 39c , hoe blivn'hed'l'urkish'l'owels , Saturday , 5tp
754. quality German Do nutsk , OS. Iiicli viii o 17e'nll linen IInek amid Danmsic ' ! bw cle (
tit 19c yard. Satnrdny 9c ,
1G-melt Linen Crush at 4c yard. -
Wash GOQdS Sale
l0O pier's of 16 hwh Standard l'erenies ( light colors ) in shirting , striped emir
treat tlglmres ( colors .trlelly fast ) umi sale S aturdny G'r yard.
Jtlacit Greandim' , 8S.iim hemm wide , half w eul positively n dOe cloth-1Ve hnvo ubou0
5Ul yards left which go on sale Sntmrda y at 19t yard.
Finn French IVoven lintisle , 12-lurk will + ' , In ( stripes only ) , it regular u c cloth mD
Sale Saturday tit 1G'ye ' yard.
Choieo of our Impel French null Scotch Ghmghnnis , ( sold at 25e to 1k ) special calms
price Saturday 1G ; c yard ,
Great Special Sale on ,
Men's Furnishing Goods
Hen's black and brown Sox , worth lie , at 5c.
Men's ( hie perrtile nmf madras shh'ts , lu nil the newest styles and patterns , worli $
$1 , .3 , at tOe.
\len $ $ tine suspenders iii all styles , vnmthi 50e anti 75c , nt lien
Hen's letither belts in all the hew shades , roguim 50e bells , at 25c.
Boys' belts , worth 25e , al 5c.
Men's band , bows and string tics , worth al 5a
Men's four In-hand timid uerktles , regular 5oc values , at 2.c.
Men's hmmmllcerclmlefs , 1n pbthi white end t'iuley colors , worth 2.c , at 5c
itch's balbriggan shirts amid drawers , In plain mutd fancy colors , suntlm GOr , al 25c ,
Special Sale on
Ladies' Fi.trnishiiig Goods
Ladies' fine Ribbed Vests , worth 2.e , hOc.
Ludies' ( lime ribbed vests , worth 15c at 121.e.
Ladles' black amid brown hose full sea miess and warranted fast colors , worth 25o ,
at 124c.
Children's bicycle hose , with double knee and steel and toe , worth 23c , al 12' ' c.
Boys' vmmisls , vvurth 50c , at 25c.
Ladies' saininer corsets at. 25c , lie and Sic ,
be army conmpetltlon hi new cheese. The Nebraska -
braska exhibit will be the first put la and
if there is no change in the plans ( t will
be shown next week. The slowness in show-
hmg cheese is thte to the fact tlmat few of
llae factories lave commenced operations.
ilxpositiou l'horul ( 'ottgrens.
OMMii , July 29.-To time Editor of The
Reo : Please allow 1ne , as secretary of the
World's Fair International W'elslm Festival
and director of thin amass choral singing of
the same , to congratulmule time musical mmm-
agcnlent of the exposition upon its hdeutlon
of holding in September next a grand tlmree-
dayc choral congress , which u The lice mi-
nounced yesterday. Every lover of music
will earnestly pray for the auccess of such a
congress. I vemmtmro to say that such a gathering -
ering of small choirs from the surrounding
states , as intended by time manngenmeut , will
do mnoro for the cause of true musical eclu-
cation than by a decade of ordinary concerts.
This congress , I understand , will be devoted
in heart to papers and discusslons'of musical
subjects , afternoon concerts wimereimm time
choirs can exhibit their own excellence and
evemmhmg grand masa singing of time fammiilhar
national tans , patriotic , sacred and secular.
This idea is ma o captivating , practical and
will bent' better fruit thmau any of your
World's Fair choral schemes ,
Such a congress will doubtless broaden
limo minds of singers and multItudes anti
create a niost desired impression of the utility -
ity of music In the upllftnieut and culture
of thin public mind. Allow me , as n zealous
Wehshnaan and one who did his duty toward
tlio massing of a chorus of 3,000 voices at
thin W'orld's Fair Eisteddfod , to auggest that
an invitation be extended to time 11'elsh singers -
ers of Colorado , Kansas , Nebraska , Missouri
anti Iowa , olio nm'o wItldn easy reach , t0
come and participate in the September choral
congress , 1 heartily congratulate Director
of Musts T. J. Kelly and his associates upon
etmtertalmiillg such a musical festival.
,
v. Al'MADOC.
hots People In'cute In Force ,
KANS4IS CITY , July 29. if limo ( mopes
timid expectations of the conmitlees ap-
polmled to take in charge the excursions
front Kansas City to Omaha oh the occasion
of "Kansas City day" at the exposition ,
Augusf 0 , are realized not fewer than 6,000
Kansas Cltyans will attend , All the Kmiaas
City railroads that reach Omiaha will pro-
v'ido plenty of extra equipment and speelal
trains to handle the business , liandsotne
and approprinie badges will be Ilrmilshel
free to all wlmo go. Thin live stock omen have
agreed to mnnke a demnonstrmmtiomi anti them
is little doubt that the other commercial
bodies will also , There will be plenty of
bands with all the excursions. At a special
meeting of the hoard of Trade tlds morning
it was deeldod to adjourn on Saturday ,
August 0 , for limo purpose of glvluf nil mnoin-
bors an opportunity to attend the exposition
at Omaha on Kansas City day. A largo attendance -
tendance was urged , and it is proposed to
secure a hand , placard time cars nppro-
priately mid make the occaslol in all respects -
spects nn enjoyable ono and show duo ah-
preclatlon of the setting aside of a day for
Kansas City.
lVurlr of ii Issoii rl 14u'III ,
Colonel Itlchardsnm of the Departmmemit of
l'uliiIelly has Just received u hotter /ram
the passenger department of time Missourt
PAciibo Railway company , in which it is an.
nounced that advertisements of time exposl-
tim , have beemi placed In 2,084 weekly mews.
Papers in time central and southern states.
The amlverlisememils are displays , calling at
teutiom to limo excellence of the exposition ,
The cost of publlsbing is pull by the railway -
way company ,
, t/ the Aplury liniii ! lug ,
Time vacant space In the Apiary building
is being rapidly tilled and wilhmin u week
the exhibit will be 1n good shape for In-
spection. Up to lids timne the oxhllmila made
by Nebraska and Douglas county constituted
about everything la the bulldlog , but noes'
( hero enemas to lie a great hustle upon the
part of the be iciople mill they are nil burr
rying to get their exblbltc iii place ,
Next woelc ltretchnicr , time Iowa bee king ,
will be here with a carload of honey , lmivemt
miti bee products. He will uako tbla ox-
hlbit ludcpcudeut of time slate and will mihos'
mere looney lhaim any era single Indtviiiunl ,
Much of the honey from Utah and Kansas -
sas I a In lie Apiary him iiding and vvIII bi
put upon the shelves as soon as it is lmottled.
\Ilnn'solnos ' 1'Ilrealen ii II Iii 'nslon ,
Time Minnesota comnndsslouers intro rccriv-
lu g uunierots letters from residents of li + eln
side , nunotmteing that a large nuumhrr of
the people of the North Star stnno will visit
the exposition next nmontlm. The commis-
clomera anticipate tlmal nmost of the Minnesotans -
nesotans Intend to renal mm snmmt' tlmo , mm
most of theum request that manias lie cceurai
ht edvnnce in order that they jetty hnvo os
abiding place upon their arrival. 51lmue-
cota's state bulldhmg contimmes to be a draw-
leg card and there is scarcely nu hour dur-
lag the day tmat ) thu hunters' roonm iii limo
house is not crowded whthl visitors front
abroad ,
rl
Souu Addltlonnl hates.
Thin local pacsenger nssocintlot has ngreeti )
mm the fnllow'hmg rates for the days specified.
Red Hon's day , August 10 and 11. One farms
for tlmo rnuud trip hmslde 150 nmlie lhnlt.
From ontsblo p0luts , one cent per nmllo for
parties of twenty-five or moro anti ono farms
plus $2 for iudlvlduals , Tickets good Augusu
9 to Iii.
Flreuien's tournament , Labor Day anti
comn'entlon of thu Nebraska State Phnrmn-
ceullcni association , Septemmber 5 , 0 and 7.
Oue cent per ntilo from all points within 350
miles of Omnnha.
Fromm outside points ono
cent per udlo for parties of twmmty or morn
omd onu fare for round trip for Indivltiunls ,
ICnnsiis Almost Rendy ,
Time Kansna exhibit In time Agrleultmrnl
building Js rapidly nearlug conipietiom and
wllhln the next few dnys It will ho in nhapo
for lmspection. 'i'ho Cxlmlblt lmm nicely arranged -
ranged and is attracting much attention. It
is composed largely of the grains and
grasses of time Sunlinmvet' state , festooned
anti 0rn1)0(1 milieu t time svnlls and tildes of
the Imolll. Time couiterpiece is inlchy mlt6
in always admired. It is a cannon con ,
structed of wood timid rovercd with seeds.
Around 1t arc a rpmnidity of glass bails 1111e'i
with wheat and otho' small grnlu , Susi
peuded above the muzzle is a white dove ,
Sluux ( 'if' 1)ny ,
II , F. McInrvle , director of special dayir ,
has just returned from Sioux City , where hd
assisted In tie prcpuralious for tlmo
od e-
bratlou of Sioux City day , August 25 , ne
says that time Sioux City people ul'o thoroughly -
oughly luterestod Iu limo event anti they will
undoubtedly turn out In force. 'l'imey mire In
hnvo their usual corn curalvnl tim Oetoben
and while they are omjoylag time altrac-
thins of thin exposhtlomm they will not loose time
opportaity to (1lssoniitiato infnrtnaLion In
regard t0 tholr own mderprico which prom.
ices to ho oxceplfommlly successful ,
HOLDUP ARTISTS KEEP BUSY
I. : , II , besNnrd Itelleied al' Fl ( Iu'en 1)011
hirs oh m 14'inulm'nf Slrtrt
of the ( 'II ) ,
11. 11. Lessard was robbed last Tuesday
mornlug by two .
footpads. Lessard is a
printer employed au thu eight force of The
lien. Ile left the olace about 3,30 tin Tuesday -
day luormhmg and got h Is blcyclo out of time
sub-basement. As le Caine up on the sidewalk -
walk ho stooped to exunmino a tire and twtr
mcn ponmced ( Jim lmiln froth bchhmmi. One of
tlmein held n revolver t0 his head whimo time
other went thtlougli ids pockets mmd see. 1
cured $15 , mill time : nosey he hod whlh loam ,
Lessard says ho could easily rccognizo lie
assailants if ho were to see lhenm again. 'l'bo
case has not beeu reported to the pollee ,
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