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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 19, 1895)
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . . , " . \ - - , . . . , - - - . - - , . - . . . . . . . . . 2 TJIJ OMAhA DAILY BEE 'tIUUSDAY , S1WTiTht8Elt 19 1896. . . Icindly Ihalowl ) , of the good , Ind the effect s Thou hAmonious Inl , pleuln . The cl'le oulhle of Omaha do not occupy 1 I much II'Rce ' a II wa holevet that they I vouId Indeed , with a single exception II I Is an Omaha exhibit. Thll slnle excepton Is one of Interest. MIa 1 lzbeth , who baa chuRn of certain IlnPI or art Iturly In the Lincoln Polytechnic lnatLtiitc . baa an aUrac- . tve collection. Mlu Tuttle h3 been a /tulnt , In Clcal Art Innttute anrl % II pro- rluncrt by artists 01 very prolL'lng Indeed . Conllrerln thaI Ihe II Icarcely ! more than I girl her ! Ityle. both \ In water colors and ola , k very strong and efectIvc. 1lRI Snowton hn seyeral pretty pieces. " " discarded , bou - "Afer the Opera" show the lou- duct , the opera RlaneR and other parapher- nala thrown upon the tablo. HH fruIt piece of grapes looked peculiarly cool and deli- the hot southwcit wtn with Its cous , as southwlt wlnt wih Il burden of hlnrlng dust beat at p3ne and door. I L'ln I excelent piece of work. \tra. 1rances : luI3Ulh. whole work Is 10 well known In Omaha . has tllO lanrcJpes h'ndled ) In a cbnracteratc manner and two attractive fruit pleceR. Mrs. Catn shows a picture called , "I'un anti I'rgh " which Is a copy fl'out ChLclrl ( In the Corcoan gallery lt Vatttngtcn : n. I C. Also a landecape palnterl ( from n.turo "Ureen Port Harbor : I. . I. . . several btudles Iii Itl lIfe and a portraIt of Emma I OH A stuy ! caled "A Character from the ( : ls- ourj nottoms , " Is one or the most Interest- Ing things shown. The title expl31ns Itself. but the pLtur lust be seen to be OPllre- ctate. There may bo orUGtc fauls ( , hit the "Character from the 1ttorns" Is before you. And such a character ! Not Its not a PrettY picture ! Souls that are cramped ! and perverted are not beautIful , nuLl the hodles through which they are known are not fair to see. Mrs. H. A. WillIs , the artist. has done much In thIs stUIy ! Her head of al Italian gtrl Is also a study from life. MANY OTIEll PCTUItFS. ! Albert Hothery's "After the Bath" : Is the only study from thl nude exhIbIted. Beside this he baa two sketches In the style of the Impresslcmlst's school-ne Is or the "Smelter at Vork" and the other "From My Window. " The latter I an especially pretty anti re- frChllg scene. Not one of Omaha's aspirant - pirant for artistic excelenc3 has made amore moro thorough and rap1I lrogren In the past few years than has Mr. Hothery Mrs. O. M. Carter ha a very good study of rees. Mr . A. T. Swik shows eno cllormlng little 'plece entitled "A Sunny Corn 'r. " in Mrs . Swlcl" Ito plrture the sun ilin"s j st as I bright In the corner of the 10 o'n kItchen and the capprd and aprone . oL lady looks I ' just OR snug : In a setting of older fashion ! . A fierce Belg31 tiger tIOIHS front between - tween Iron b3rs. The i rs era I 01 II n , the t tiger the creation of [ brush and tube. This I 19 the work ot a Sister of Provldrnce , In a I Catholic school In Vigo county . Indiana. I , Is paInted upon dock n. This lain ! Insttu- ton placed sOle very exce.lentor1 ( In thc ! i school exhibit departm nt. The Ilenmansh p of the closs ot ' 95 was of an espelaly ex- celcnl character. Miss Annie Nelson ! shows core' al plees ot careful work In fruit and sUI.\e study. John Harrul I one of the amatFI"S who Is just now exciting Inter't. Mr. I rrJI Is I ) ' trade a house painter and dcc r or In h s t leisure moments he las been walk n ! lt tI I stud'es ' In oils. Ills fruit p1ce Is geed , the ! tudy In still life showIng much more thaI ordinary artistic Imagl uLon Ono little picture dlern mention rather perhaps by reason of itt , subject than Is ra artistic tnerIts. I Is a Nplmlska sod hoase , executel , by Emily liray. In water colors Miss Tuttle has ahead : , been mentioned In thin depuJment. 1Iss ) : Helen Bain has a larg and attractive cot leclion. One piece that Is especIally notice - notce- able Is a bunch or yellow and brown , or per hap il'O.- , c IYS.IHJlfUh & ' . A'I , nc n kichen table showing some savory lookIng onions , together with tbO proper utensils for cooking . Is another good study. All of Miss Daum's works attract much notice. Miss Fannie Dachman shows some carcul 1 work In both pastel anti water color. Miss Nonnle H. Watson of Drownsvlle , Neb. , has on exhibition a dainty and original design for wall paper. I Includes the separate patterns fOI ceiling. border and ' waU. Miss Watoo Is but 13 yeaII old i , 'which ndds to the Interest In her effort. A piece at the common plple thistle by Miss Milestone Is on" of the dainty bis of colorIng among the collection of water colon I . Miss Milestone ' has several other pieces. Mrs. : F. SUmmel shows an excellen t excelent study at nastnrUums. Miss Pearl lartman has several chnrmlng fewer studies. Mra. Wisley has several goo d Itudles.CLEVER goo CLEVER WORK OP ARTISTS. Mr. T. Harrison , a young man scarcely HI years of age , bas a delightful collection of his work on exhibition. In several pieces be essays tie hnpresslonlst'R stylo. One picturt "In the Orchard , " Is very atractve , both as to the handling ot the lanclecipe and the wor' on the figure of the young girl. Another little wltlr slteteh Is excellent. Even I rIt fewer study Mr. harrison Is not 10 be out L- done. Ills study In vIolets , If not character- istic . Is ple3slng. Mrs. Lydia McClgue , who has for a year or more been maklr a study , ! of deslgnln , ' In stained glass wlrdows , has two or three charmingly dainty pieces. Conslder.blo space IR given up to the Nc- braska Ceramic club. This club , which cot - alsts of about Iey melber , was formed because - cause I wa easier for a cub ! than an Individual i - ual to gain access to the World's fair. Titi : 5. then , Is Its first exhibit. In this short tim IC the general character ot the work has m m- terltly Improver In the present showing Is difficult to find anything that I cul fnl can \ , - Rervtly be pronounced poor. Outside o [ Omaha there are about twelve member 5 . ' Fremont and , hastings , Piattmouth Hastngs Platmouth are rep- Et. resentcd. Alt member of the club are very j ambitions a ll enthusiastic. the most Vilttabo ! , Perhaps vJllabe coil brautul Pleco ! of china on exhlbtltn ! la a punc'l bowl decorated by Mrs. Harry Ford. Te ! ketcl ti- Ing of gUt rose leaves on the Insile of the dish Is very dainty and the ( ! ullte cob rIng . Ing of the dark red ros anti , 1 lrnte iaw- thorn hloRonu ) without make n chumln tg combination. This ball Is va'urll at $ O. ! Next to this Is a JrtUnIor. decontcl wIth lilacs. A prettier erect roulfl rot : b3 Imag- ; Ined. I I the work ot lr . Merrill. Jrp. Morri anti Mrs. Ford have several olher bonllomr plecos. Mrs. Werntr hn : aver ) ' da'nty chrcobte act. A be1utu ! ro'o pa1uo ! h I the work of Miss Lumiarll of I'remont. Miss lleHono lias an exquisite p'ate tleeorntd with In 11roratrI wih chryun- ; themums. Mn. Ed lerlct Is one or the mCst careful unll dexterous workers of the whole club. Her berry dish Is a gcm. ! Is. Met r- row's roses are especially II lnty. Jl" r'C , aot. Charles Downs hal a very pretty cltoco'a te aot.One One of the daintiest . of the several exquiie chocolate iots ) Is the "ark of [ Mla Georgia Krug. Mn. Iocilnal , Mrs. Tom Orr , Mm 5. O. I. GUbert Mrs. O. hoffman ard Mrl. I.und are otltett of the lxcrlent workers who hne work on exhibition . Mrs. Lund's specialty Is figure work. The city p"otogrphers have addd much to this oxhblt ! by the exce'lmc of their own collections. Mr. Sharp , an amateur : In photo It : _ raphy , Ilu a collection of photos that rlvnl the protessionil . Mr. Haymoll shows some very vluabo i ! yases anti artistic lamps and cut it3s3. Over Ills collectIon hangs one of Drown's famous paintings "Tho Tr'ck . " paintngs , st Cads. Great credit must be gln.n to Mr. Lining , and hIs : lslbtnts for the unquestioned IUC- cess ot this part of the fair. , I'risti's tn - . T.tle - Worlors . ' . The expert JUdges of woman'a work res- terday afternoon awarded prizes to a large umber of the exhibitors whose specmens - of handiwork make Textile building so at- tractiyo . Among those whose work was re- 'ared were the following : Mrs. I. W. Gewali . Omaha second prize center piece ; : ra. Joseph Allen , Omaha , first prize six doyles , anti second prize , sofa pIllow ; MI Las Nele S. Cobb Geneva , second prize. sIt Ic. bead scar ; Miss Anna Ilungate. Oloaba , second prize , laundry bas ; Mrs. Fred Ii an- . with , Omaha , first prize , center Ilece , a nfl second prize. lunch cloth ; Mrs. J. A. Nerton , ' - Grand 1 land , lrt prize , center piece ; M las E Emma Strong Genen. first prize , six doyles : Irl. S. N. Nevius. Kearney , first premlul 01 Individual exhIbit. also first en center piece ; Mrl. E. C. Wilson , Fort Scott. Kit fl. , # tnt prize toilet mat ; Mre. Jennie lorget , t "cond ' prize , toilet mat ; ttrs. Mary laYtlen , York" ; frt prize , tatting lace ; 11. Macga ret Jbmn , Omaha , fIrst prize , photograph cue : r-r Mrs. ! If V. compton . Omaha , frt prlse , p portore ; Mrs. 11. ll , Chapin Lincoln , It rat prla. lunch cloth : Mrs. WIlliam Wng , Omaha , first prlse. center piece ; Mlu M.gil 11bop , 1n Moines , lrsl prize , black lac8 cola ; Mn. S. O. WIson , Lincoln , frat prle , tray cloth , second prize for Individual collection. and lrt prIze for dresser clothl Nrs. A. N. Elmlnaton , Omaha , second prl 20 . lunch doth ; Mr. C. J. Crook s. Lincoln , . . . . . . . , - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - \ "A , . [ " _ , " c : a < ! ' _ " - _ : nrl prize , one yard hlack lace , first prIze , IJolnl lace flesue , frt prize , point lace hnll- herchlef , and first prize black lace collar : Mr s. W. I. Blon , Nebraska City , frt prize , bl l spread i Mrs L. Hirsch , nf Moines , fir st prize , dresser scarf ; Irs. I F. E. I I'age I.tncoln , first prize , six doyles ; Miss Minnie Sm ith . 10ersboro , Ia. , Rlrd prize , pin eUlhlon : Mra. Mary I. : Iorrll , OmRha , frt prize , spluhH ; Mrs. P. ) E. Gage , LIncoln , nut prize tray cloth ; MIa Annie Kennedy , Omaha , first prize fancy tidy ; Mrs. A. I. Studer , Dl Moines , first prize. wall pocket : : ls9 H. I. . Scott , Otntsha frt prize fire ' Icreen ; Mrs. iCing , Omaha , frt priz lunch cloth , Homan embroidery ; Irs. J. W. 1.'eJd , fir st prize , table cover. tt . \ : HIIIUS i u : 'I'un C.\'I"I'I. . , : . ,11111' " ; timt. , . 'I'h.lr"lre" I. lii , ' 1.1 \ StUt.l'I'I" I . In spite ot the premium ribbons which fit itter from the crors bears In the horse and I cate bUls as thick almolas Lay In a bar lot cud In SPite or the pedigree cards and charts that ever since the opening day have heen aR thlel on the stall post9 as patent me.\clne slrns In In agUe district , It \as not unti time t animals were led Into the comet- Ivo ring that stock men fully realze 1 the excelence of tha show to which they had contrlbute.I . , gaeh oxhhItor In the first place naturJI ) ' thought that his stoc1t coall not be ieaten , but when In the plain light or lay and without blankets he SW what his n3lgh- h ors hnll to offer he was forced to ndmll that ho would have 10 wal a\\oy , anti ! a the awarding \rolllml goes on the beau- tul thing about I Is that those who rai to secure first prizes are not left mli'np- p ointed . for they have the strong consolation that In almost all rings where there 15 any competton at all It Is so clJse that there can ho little dl credl atarh d to second , place , Ani ! for the same rtR'On the trt prize winner Is more than ml11y tickled , b- cause hl has had such worthy competitors. There Is a great deal of this close eompe- ttol II the cattle dcpartment and carecly a man han stock there whose geoI : points are not h freely recJnlzed iy the others. The beefest thing In the stable : Is T. it.'ost t- ro"o's ' shorthor bul Cup hearer whose 1 elhht Is 2.800 pountla . and he has got hli huge self together all In sIx years He has hlcen frt l'remlll and swetIHt31es every y ear since he was old Enough to go II a sho\ Among the other eleven head which Westropo has on th3 ground Is his cow Vic- toria. whIch has bean a winner e\'er'where. The other chic breed of bee [ cattle Is the i lqrefords , ant speehuens ns fine as can be found anywhere are on exhibition. C. H. rhlemorf ! or Syracuse has there his great b ull . St. I.olis. slrel ly the I JI of [ Shalle- lane l , the most remarkable maseulnA specimen - men of his breed the world has ever seen. "St. I.ouls" Is 4 years oh ! and welgha 2.2:0 pounlls. In the next stall Is a rul sister to ! hIm , Lady Laurel , werhlng ! 1.9:0 pounls , When lying down these two beasts look like giant . hos. Another celebrity In Ilmea- rort.s bird Is Lady Daylight . I ho was al I yearlng the champion or all beet breeds. JElSmyS AND } IOLSTEINS. In milk stock the Holsteins are the most etnrdy and showy , aR the Jerseys are the most amiable. or Holteins C. F. Ston3 or P eabody . Ken. . has here a herd of eIghteen head , led by Miciitchiidi' Sir Hen.'y , who Is about as extensive and pompous a fellow ns his I uamo. Ills weight h between 20 : antI 2,300. , Near him stands the cow Gerben . whose butter - ter record of thirty-two pounds In seven days I . n 1880 was then the best record of all cows i at tha iree'l ' She tool the first prize at St Louis In 1890. Empress Josephine of tint t heri had the third best butter record lt " 1 } cars old and was sweepstakes ant first prize cow at the Iowa state hiI In 1889. W. H. McCal In holstein stocl has math . . , ' specialty at test cows and , his finest male h ere . tnong them being Geerte Sefilaget ; and Llisko Isabel Geertje. Gecrtje has walked off with the first premium at the Ne- brska state fair for three years and , how at - ' years of age Is milking eIght gallons per d ay . Isabel has a record of seventy-seven Id one-half rounds of milk In a day and a t butter record of eighteen McC31 has a bul In i the stall the average butter record o [ whose dam anti dam or sIre was thlrty-f\'e. King In J.V. . Chappel's showing of eight 0 head of Hobtelns Is Trltomtas Mercedes Carl who has been shown seven times and arrle,1 , off sIx prizes Montero , n Holstein with a butter reeorll o f twcntyelgbt , Is In the string at nine head ntercil by H. C. als man ot Douglas : county. Perhaps the largest herd at Jerseys In the I barns Is that of George II. Shawhan of Lone J ack . Mo. He has eighteen bead here. His bull Is I the Tormenter , 8 yeJrs old and a prlzo winner Among his mtlers are Mate et Elm Spring Wlo took third prize at the i Worlll fair In the -year-old ring. and whose buter record IR three pounds and : seven Ounces for a day : flute Shawhan. who tool ( third In the World's fair 2-year.old ring and has a butter record of nineteen pounds for a week . and MIssouri 011 , who took second - end premium at the World's fair as a year lng h cow. George ot St. I.ambcrt heads the herd ot twelve brolght by I ) . D.tvis & Co. of Oska- loosa b , In. He Is a G-year-old and has talcen first prIze three years In succession at the Iowa state ! Ir , He Is a grandson ot Old Combination on his dam's side and ot John BII on hIs slre's. OIlier Jersey exhibitors Ire W. D Albro or Columbus , W. A. ( Gronewe of Council Burs , , Paul l C. Aylesworth of Council nurs and Mr , Gimore of 1"alrbtmry. In the line at general purpose calle Is a herd ot Hed Poler stock scat by Current aullprson ot Clinton county Iowa. Chief o If these Is a bull , Windsor , G years old aud weighing 2.100. and Is claimed to ie the larg- : eat specimen of Hell Poled stock In America . succeeding Peter PIper , a Kansas animal which no longer goes to SltOS'S. \111501 h : won two first prizes In Iowa. The bet cow ' In the lot Is I'syebe. which has won Rweep- stakes lawn fnlr. and first prIze successIvely lt the J. 'c. Murray of Maquoketa . Ia. , has broulh : a prize fine wluners. crowd of lIed Poled cattle , al of them E. F. Klelume'er of Wion Juncton , Ia , has time only Red Durhlns : In the exhibit ttihJm.mms to Conf1 Iltl Hrnr hornet 5. Superintendent Stewart of the draft anri coach hone department hcpne to have the : work of Inpecton done tOday. Pm'ther lows proglesed : rasplll ) yesterday all was con 1- Percllerons : Stallion , 4 or onr-ul. 11 Coad . l'remont , first and third : rank lams , 51 Paul. Neb. . second ; B. F. KI lnleer , Wion Junction , la. , fourth ) Stallion , 3 and under 2-Coad , first : lams , second and third Stalou , 2 and under 3-Coad , first ; lOch meyer recond. Stallion , over 1 and under 2-Coal , frt It. ; Klelnme'er , second. Mare , over 1 and under 2-Klelnmeyer , first.Four . _ Four cols , Ret of one tnliion-Coad , firs . Two cols , product of one marc-lams , frt : : Klrnmeyer , second French draft : Stallion , . or over- ] F . flanks Wilson , Creston , la. , frt ; lams , sec- enl and third ; Klelnmeyer , fourth. Stttliloii . 3 and under ! 4-Iams , first.'I. Mare , . or ovr-Ianl first and thin ; 1lellmler , second and fourth. Mare , 2 and under 3-C. T. Galehan , THaI r , first.Four Four colts , set or one sire-lms. first. Two colts , product of one mue-Kleln- : meyer , first. Shires : StallIon , 1 and under 2-L. Danks Wilson . , first. Mare , 4 or o\r\'olcott Brothers , Archer , frst.Mare Mare , 1 antI under 2-WolcoU , first and second. secoul. antI Clydesdale second. : Stallion , 4 or overllms , frt Stallion , under 1-laml , first . ' Mare , 4 or over-lams. first. Mare , under I-lams , frlt. frst Belglums : No competition. All competton. Al prlsea awarde to L. Danks Wilson. Registered trotting hones were Inspected ly Judges M. L. laynlrd , W. P. McCreary all ii. J. Palmer yesterday forenoon and lhe folodng awards made : Stallion , . or over-A. S. Patrick Omaha , first and second ; I. C. Kesteron , Falrbury , thlnl. Stallion . 3 and under -E. . N. Shorn II , Shcrr1 Lexington , frt , Stallion. 1 and under 2-E. R. Acorn , Virginia - ginia Neb. , frt ; O. RII , Omaha , second Mare. 4 or over-C. W Pool , Tecumloh , first : Sherrlhl . second and third. Mare , : and under -Acorn , first . Prise. fit Floral IEhl , In Floral halt there wu a crowd all Iar e Tuesday and from : o'clock until . In lhe afternoon the superIntendent round I neces- sarr to close the door In order thaI the Awarding committee could get lD oppt an- lunly to perform its labors. The folowlnr award ; were made dun Ui - - . - . - - - , , f , , ,1 . . ! ' , ' - - . - - - " . _ lhe a' encon : For cut flowers , first prize , lie nethict bless i second prize . Lou . Henlenon , , bth of Omaha no e' . three of 1 kind , first prize , Cbavln & Brother , 1.lncoln : second prize , Benedic lines , I I nOI third prize Lou 1enlleron , ' On iaha . I'nnsles first prize , C. A. Itohre I hu ms . Lincoln ; Second , Mrs. Younger , Gene al ; third , H. : 0 Erfling , Omaha . Onl- eli n , first vnize . Lou Henderon I aceon end , Chapin & Drother. Carnations : Firt prize Chapin & Brother ; second , 1.01 1endlron. Geraniums : Frst prlz"1 lenedlct las : second , Lou 1 odor on ; th .rd ; Cbapln & Ji ller. Asters : First t prize , I M rs. Younger : eeeo.I , Chapn ! & Brother : thpr ird . B ne.hlct ln . Floral l'slgn : P rat I prize , & Brother ' , pr ( hapll & ; second Lou Irnrer- ! on ; third , Frey & Frey or 1.'nco1n ' IHIet I of cut ( lowers : First prize , leneilcl Haas ; : 5' oond. Chapin & lhrother Floral wre.lths : l'lrlt prize . Benedict hates ; u.colll. Loa le : , . de ron . Houud bouquel : I'jrst ; 11r'ze. Chap n & B.other . ; sl'conl , B nCI"ct llaas. P a' bouQuet - Quet : i'irct prize , Challn : & nrotb.r ; Ie : emI I.ou liemlenson . Pyramll bouquet : : Fir , t wle , Cvaplu & Drother ; ocoad . B.n diet I a. . _ _ _ _ _ _ ' \'Ulli UP UN" PUI 1"\US. 111..lul Hahtlliltihimit I. P""ltl In IIi , . " ' ' nimtmt's IIU.III . lerallventuro there lm I lu Nebraska eOn per ol who beHovcs that time universe Is Ullon the eve ot subversIon and hourly expects all wOlanklnd to be given oven to Rtalescruft- 01 ogles and bloomers. I such thee be let hl Hive nn hour or two to the Inspetol or woman' : hanll\crl nt the stlte fdlr There I I he will certainly see that women still Inl all , LOW . \vitctier , mci ol [ yore they remain I meek anti humhle or itot. Evety 1 variety of so.c3led fancy work II there , smut very mitch I ! of I has a right to time appelaton ot "art w ork. " Therl Is evtrytiting from a wel darneI clocking to the drawn work del , which trimly rivals the products ot time Mex5Q Ican women's 511111 . and emhrollery 1llch Is almost as graceful In oUlIIO and IJrfcct In coloring its nature's eX'lulslo muodeia. There Is knItting of every 10lsibie varIety nnd crocheting cf every hnaglnaile pattern ; there are bed quits t'"at would delght the graudmothers. 'h.y are of strange and enl crUlo colors. There are sil : quilts . rorty- revu In nuitmler ; mo&t ) cr3y , but rich itt worl , and beauty There are Ilnny , man ieautrul timings anti the only ) ly Is that ono can't see them better and enjoy them lo nger. Time exhibition Is vel'y well arrange,1 , Ihroughout t , aud the work In a3 far aR pea. sible protected from the ravages of the dust ' le erect of the whole building Is such as to sot one to nldlltng upon the progress o f artistic conception and detail In the IJst few ) 'eur' II the maters ot this char acter , There are , to be sure , a few Ile R or worll that are remarlahle only becusl months of 010 woman's tme has been sac- rlfred In them. They remind one forcibly of that Ilello < ot tme whe : "a woman'M time w a I'orth Caan ' " wa' no 1010 a setting 1mn'me but 10uunJn\ mlspl.lel Inlu3try are m are . anti most of the roducts lust ha\e fled their proucer with n ful mead of the 3rtht's Eat facton , The gaudy maca fat al'd linpocaible , the dIstorted birds and the rolafe ono was v.ont to be tortm'ell wlh In I edlo I\orl departmentM were strivings at least l toward beauty In form amI color , and the Dtrl'lnt have culmlnatel Into real heut ) ' and true grace. Jrace. The collections of lace are very fine and extelslvo II both time whie and hlaele Arong these whose work Is cOlsplcuous arc the names at Miss llalon Hylhl\r , Louisa A Weicic Mrs. W. I , ' . Stenemms , : ) rs , Eva G. Wilson , Mrs. 11 ! I. . F. Me rom , Mrs. C. J. Crooks or Lincoln and Mrs. G. n. D.llte. COLORS OF THE ILAINI3OW. Because or the color. lImo embroidery work atraels more attention [ rom time passing crowds than the lace worlt. Titers are simply - ply wlllerlcsses ot doyles anti fOf ls or center plce . The cream of the rose and thl purple of the violets via wllh each other front comers et beautiful lunch cloths , while plnlt rOSES and pink clover heads look each other out ot countenance. Miss .Jennlo gttnger Ias a choice collc' . ton ot hcr own work , whIch Is much 01- mired. Another attractive collectIon Is shown ; iy Mn Henry Hier , Ole first premium t on Roman embroidery has been awarded to I 1 t.me. : 11111cr . Mrs S. Hirsch has SOIO rare ant beautiful worll. This' pieces by Mrs A. J Tlmonmpson Marion Wilkins , Minnie SmIth and Mrs. B. H. Hii are noticeable for ex- celenCE' . Irs. Sam Nevins of Kearey has m the premium al collection of embroidery . ler coloring ! ClCCIaliy dainty. Irs. I. A. Norton , I woman past 70 ye r ' ot age , has a firma pleco of Homan Embrol- ! c ry. In this line ot work : Ira W. King take S : premium , and Mrs. g. C. Wison of For : Scott , Knn. . also has another. Miss Mary P. 1onnel takes two premiums on her violets. One piece containing lift n le sized Pink rOles Is t'ne work ot lrs. Wilson . I Is much admIred. Mrs. Peed Darwlth takEs : a premium on a wid rose center piece. Mrs . P. E. Pagp Is awarded a premIum on n hnl f dozen "darling" little dollies. " " "darlng" ltle doies "Darlng" Is : correct adjective , iecauso one woman who Imols all about such work applied It yesterday - day aerool ever lilac usual adjective : C were cxhausted. Mrs. } . E. Gage ot Lincoln - coln has a very odd center plcce , decorate : I with stnwbHrle . Irs , A , L. Studer of De : : Moines [ exhibits a w:1 pocket of linen em. broidery. t The Sisters ot the Goo Shepherd t ot South Omaha ant time Ursulne nuns exhibit - hibit vestments wih rare work upon tlmemn A lunch cloth by Mrs Draun 1 pronounce the fnest piece of embroidery In the build , buid- i ng. I Is certainly Impossible to ImagIne an : Irprovement i to the blautrul cloth I Is thr property of Mrs. W. n. I Fordyce. I there Is logIc for tashln needles and flying fingers It would certainly demand that drawn work bo mentioned at r lace won ; and , before embroidery . Please consider that It i Is muentiomecd there. In this mentoned work fit tor telnet lingers , Mrs. Stone has some exquIsie pieces , as OlEO has Mrs. Hirsch , and several others already mentioned . Mrs. W. Ii. Sloan or Nebraska City gets first premium on a lace bed spread and Mrs , Gage of Lincoln second. Anna Kennedy got a hlue card for work wih feather braid Misses Alma and Hattie 11nIei , have on cx - - hIbiton soma very good work In crochetng and Homan cross stch work. Nothing , perhaps In the whole room I a more unh'erslly admired than a pair of scrim curtains with croeheUed edge. A description cannot do these curtains Justice . They are valued nt $40. Another pall of crocheted curtains are shown by . S. D. rler ' . LIKE A CURIO HALL. Mrs. Sarah Kelly has a pair of window curtains knlUell entirely at fne white coton thread. Mrs. Helen Clinger has a silk quit It quit male entirely of hlack silk ; painting a 11 colored silk are the relief. I Is quit 0 unique. Mrs. Peter lansen shows a qui of velvet. I Is lined with yellow satin an d was one of the several things that the woman who knew declared to be a "darling. " "dnrlng. Mrs. J. M. Went of Tabor has a silk quit it made In circular pattern , on which there Is I much good work. Mrs. J. J. Cole ot Depot has on embroidered peacock feather impo none anD border of her quit which Is sIngularly ! natural and effective. Mrs. F. JIapps of ; Grand Island has a wool Quit called the "I errls Wimeel " rime name Is suggestivi Another wool qui made entirely at henri- eUas , the war I of Mrs. J.V. . West of Tabor , Is caled Star at Dethlehem. The colors , red , blue of two tints , lavender : , cream all pink ! , art blended Into one great resplendent star , which rests upon a whit : e ground work. The frt prize for cotton quilts was given to a yelow ant white nun patch and the acmd : to an old-fashioned rosebud patteri cm. The quilting upon both of these quis Is very neatly done. Mrs. Harry S. Herelfnger exhibit 8omo- thing wonderful In baby clothes. A lte white silk dress trimmed In silk lace and featherbone stitching I almost a inarve . Another "creation" Is linen ornamented . "creaton" lnen ornameted wit .L' block worle And drawn Insertion . A wee skirt , representing six weeks of labor , con - cor- plates the aet. There Is one corner of the buidIng let off for the work of old ladle. . Even as the dark shadows lengthen women's fingers forget nol theIr cunning. Mrs. Charles W Delden hu a center piece ornamented with spray of holy beulrg the date of her birth , 1825. and m1 the mete "We should reckon tIme by heart throbs nol by rears. " Mrs. S. A. Sleeper , aged 71 , shows several specimens of knitng which would do great credit 10 younger hands. Mrs. W. D. Jones , who hu fought "ut 78 years , shows several ptectl of em a- broidery. Mrs. Atklu has shown some god work Mn. J. A. Norton of Grand Islnd , a woman 68 years old , shows a pin cushion ! coyer In Roman embroidery which I a good pIece of needle work. Mrs. L. Shultz exhibits a darned glove and other rendlDI ; which young folks would do well to examlr me. Mrs. Comm . a silk qui bearing the date of ISIS. In that you can see what was once , . , , . _ - - - - - . * - V -W- - . . 5 I ' - meanl by "sflbrt ftchN' Mrs. Cook , aged 85 , hu lame IQ\1 \ old.fschiommed knlt ni work on oxhl\.IUn. \ A Inllue pieto In timli lepnrtmenl l , a dresser scarf , the linen of which was IIun and woVen by Mu. Dotmglas , 70 years of ORe , ' while the drawn work has been ! roenty accompl8hell by mlu A. Hal , aKe,1 8 : . . This tiepartifmemlt 'bouts several curiosities . Ilnrttellt anD a pretty 13hiy llleco of drawn work ex' cuted by an old man over SO years of ng. Then there II a Ilalny ! iIl or Ilk embrold ry upon paller. Ai1ottlr curio Is the guM .Ince lecked coal won hy LouIs XVI : ale a gold SIUI box frol Which that InCor.unJte vlc I tim im of a people's wrath took h's comforting alt o 'to . Onmalnm . oven dustlarlen , o'er-Ipato I Omaha , has a citli4en whese ant ol'ors Wt I cO'lnts ' In the ! ! bygone days and th's woman wih the truest democratic l'atrlotlsl ' has loaned the relics of royalty to time Nebraska commonwealh , l'ItIlli : eH' 0:1,11.JOII.I ! . 1111tl'hlt,1 'I'ht' ' 1'"lnt tn wih Irlcle Illl I" 'l'htlr ! Own. The Mercantile building , , t10 of the larg. est and most magnifcent strC I'res of the WhIte City , Is a 10nument to the enter vrle or limo johh2rs of Omnaimi. W\cn the Ilreparatons for the fair were tell html com- II ; ted I became allpal'cnt that I wOIII ! be impossible to aCCOmn011ate oil "f time Jei hrs In the buildings then In prrc se ef coil- Eruclvn , The jobi = rs ga laUy C3me to th' re"Cle of the nlnagelent and plans ' .eeo < ulccly : drawn for another C'110'\OI' hmmiid- lng , which would be the equal r 3ny of th strctureRhJlh : had been d sl red by thin tJlr managmelt , A large rcrc of nln WHe Ge to work . and In suite ef the , ! laYdl sLut the \ building was ready ant ' oar U III cd as noon as army anti It prons 10 Ie one of the most popur ! attrJellon ( r the expo- sI ton. : Some of time finest Ilspll'S Ihat C'ln be fount amlywimpre on the grounds may b seen here , antI the local limes have y cd wl'h Emi cim othrr to SOl who CHild ci mimic the cr 11 of the largest and moo t rrlftc cx'lbl. O these exhibits mono IUI1Ctl more at- tentlln than that of the lfctor\'uheIIY Hardware comimammy . whIch Is Irc te I hnm - di atrty Et the left at [ the n.aln m utranee Tin'L I rqJcB'nts n vital nmcln or ' elk nd n t a Itt ? celeemmee . 0'11 I It IR mitt to bc the cqu,11 I of any sImiar Ihlblt ; at the World's t 1- 'fhe exhibit Is separated . from the , a sage- way hy a row of almo\v-casea . contalrlng a di splay at hIgh grade cutlery and tc s ire T 'he rear Is COlntrlctpd of large ITI-ro ' . . alcrnatng with retre1tng panel' Peh nd epch of the thre mirrors Is a Pe.slzed wn. ! : fgure , The first Is a s\Jrtsmnn In hunt"g I eo 'tmmmutn . with lila rifle c1reIcs Iy resting In I restng font of him. In time canter Is a life-ilk. m rellroduclon or a pretty girl In Llo ler riding a ble'ce. and the third represents a I bal \layer In tmmmifcrm ab ut to Dml e the rIg skin. The panels nra fillet \I h In at- tl active nrrnncehlent of eJged to.ls. guns n111 I fancy hardware. KNIFE THAT IS A KXIE Among the nttractons of the beetle Is I knle which Is said to h ? the mnot vlinal : : , ever rmmamiuf.ectttre Iin 1 his cu.ltry 'I' e Itaf Is nearly six Inches lung and Is rad > of ; hand-el nd IvoIY. I cmt'lL Ii teen bl de end Is valued at $110. I was mimlrtmf ctured I ror display at tl } Crystal Palae cxlii ! : : ! on In London In 1851. nn J since then I 11 : 1 bent cxhlblrd at timn Centen,111 ! arid tt the Worl's helm' . I:3 oht111ed for the Ne braska . exposition through the cJlrte era a New Y"rk11 , which cO'J'd role : nl , C vI I to part witim it lermanentIy for wlh I rmanenty any amOUII of mon'y [ . The e'Clarl.-Andrcesen comllany has a m mgnllctlt display of lirearmus . edged tools ; and gueral itmrdw'are. , On the back of thc booth the Iirmn' mmeni. appeau In Imlens2 let : t ars . formed with chrtrldKCs wih of various size : a nd suppietnentimmgr an exhibit ot rifles I : supplemcntngr exhlil rles lud re\ol'ers that \ cold Its hard to beat. Thl s how cases contain cutlery and fancy dee r Irlmmlngs. 1001 The Baum Iron oompany has a largo space for Its exhlbl.of heavy hardware. Time ioeth Is a no\,1 constructon In which various cr11 - cles ot hardl.re C'JiutUlo the mnteral. : The backgronnll Is a 10,1 ( series ot slai3. which are covered with ' the smalH articles Ingeniously - geniously arranged. The Unlled , mates Supply company has n r display of baUm lub" . wash basins , \lumb rs' I 'upples amid mUngR. \ One of the icioCt 'nnlqne-oxhlblts Is that o f the Cr.lne COlpal ) The front of Its space Is I s covered iy an arch which I , entirely con - structed of brass valves , ieglnnlng with the largest l sizes at time bottom and ending with ] l the smallest mamiutactmmrei. Just overhead Is I the firm name In pendant letters of cat Iron fi ttimigs. Time Interior contains n large exhibi of iellngs , cast Iron pipes and plumbers' Stilt ples , Alt the articles In this display are ot f the company s o\n manufacture. ' Time space ot Allen Bros. . wholsalo grocers - cers , Is deleted to the display at the Danke ' 0 : and Coffee company , which Is preside U over by J.V. . HutTner. : The main feutur of the exhibit Is n large log cabin , which Is , 'ery lastefuly decorated with cotton and Alt.Sar , Den colors HBHE COMES A CO.LECTIN. Hardy & Co. have a bmul , but very preit . veryrety \ exhibit. I Is compsed at fancy lamps , piic logrlph fmmes altnmms dells and slmlhr smal artcles , combined wih nplrOllrlate : decorton : . The Whiiiams-liayward Shoe , Wiiams-Hayward company present - sent a large exhibit ot shoes leggings and r ubbers. Their , Iec ratons are of white , with rA Ak-Sar-len colors overhe 1,1. , The Churchi l'UmiiIm compan devote a l1g i space to an exhibit of hardwae , imlumi ; I- bers' supplies . ha ii ! I lub3 all \'aRh barlns. Paxton & Gala.ler l.vo nn extensive display - play at their tenR. The booth Is a very prety e rtct of Japanese decorations and enough o tf the vlllols iralls at teas are shown to stock an ordinary store. The dhpla of rubber goods ef Z. T. I.lnl- ey Is ) located near the main entrance. I I ne'ues every conceivable article In mac'it Iodine toshzs I , leggings , boots mend smaller article ; . , , art1ged as far as poalble with nn eye to ai r' tsUc effect. The Standard Oil company has an at tractV exhlilt of their product , tnc'tmthlng array , array of many colored wax cantlies. Ti . largest l of these Is five feet bight and car I- I talns forty pounds of wax. Timr Notonal Leati cOlnpany has a big exhibit : - hibit I ot iabbl metal , load pIpes and ocide' . The Wiow Springs Dstlery has a vcr ; . fine exhibit of Its product In hrrels. I'ot- ties amid , cases. The display Is very art ; S. ' Icaly arranged , and Is the object of gener attention. Dewey & Stone occupy the luge't space In I the bulhlng at the northwest cormr. ' 'helr exhibit Includes a complete sst of Eng'Im tim oak dining room furniure , a chamber and parlor set , with other articles to match The furniture Is their best and attracts the tn'hu- sastc ! admiraton of the houewlve1. The Oraimand-Wlihelncy Carpet cJmpany has a large and attractive exhibit of plain and fancy carpHs. The booth Is art stlcaly draped and presents an exceptionally a t- inactive appearance. E. B. Bruce & Co. . whole'ale drmmgmlst 5 , have a fine display , all time ftaure wh ch a t- tracts the moit ' attention Is a le-sle baby In wax , which . Is . contentedly rock'ng In a swInging cralle This Is i the Mecca of tie I children and they linger around the baby In real doubt whct .t Is alive or not A. Iispe in . , h.ws a number of his planes and organs among which are two pianos wih fancy quarter-sawed oak cases , which are uniformly admIred. The Steele-Smith Grocery company has a big booth fled with their specialties and standard brands . The most ornament feature Is a ronul nt of soaps , In whinh the ] huge white blocks are artistically set off by I the pillars of bright colored Cantlie. of The Commrclar club , The Omaha Dee , Nebraska Vorwatt and H. G. Dun & C : o. have their heacqujters In this builillrmg. Among tbeqthr exhibits are tlose of Mien nOger'I ICo. , stoves , range , am id Pasteur fter I alenter Paper company - , JUchardson Dcmgempany , M. F. Stoecker , cigars and pipstSarnuel ( hums , fancy croc k- ery : Stomocyphler : . printing and engrn'lng : Whie Sewing Machine company , Everett Piano company , James Morton & Sons , bull d. Ing hardware and cutlery ; CollIns & Mont :1- : son , harnesses , . saddles td robe ; Giman Roller mills , Jlkhorn , and Voegele & Di si1m - ning , confetoner Scalpers Get ins Their Work . President Barnes and hIs managers were greatly surprised yesterday to learn that state fair tickets were being sold on the street cal a reduced rate. The resular admission fee II 50 cents , but fifteen perona who rode out on an early ca were tortunate enough to purcba1 ticketa al the rats of 35 cenla each One of these purchasers , In speaking to a Dee reporter . 11 the scalper was a mighty frank fellow . When one farmer hnlated about purchasing a ticket for 35 cents and : expressed the fear that the ticket was wont he. lea , the scalper declared that be would stand at the gates and see his patrons cot em. . _ . . _ . . . - - - - - - I - I sa fely. lt Iept his word , anti , - \oul1 net pus through the entrance hlnlet until time lall one of his fifteen Patrons had ha.1 his tckel nceopted. 1. Impossible to lay w' imother the 3G.cent tickets ' , 'bothlr tckell arc bogus , or are g lllne , obtained timrotmgh some Ihlerlnln,1 iim eamls. Time rnter Is being carefully In- I vestgatcd , and 1 Is likely tbal the tIcket I brokers who art selling tholr wares so chep may be called to account for the tin- , usual price ' , . - - A ) lt \ U 'I'II 1m:1 II.tSSeIS. Urt'nt I Crn"ll" , IIJIth , ' It'lttel ft thl' Jfrll E , Imilil I. moral hal was crowllCll all by yes- terlla ) ' . This fact Is explalnel , by two very g oed reasons , the superior otractone ther' exhlbLe ( ! antI time email amount or leer space de\'oted to this dcpartmnent. The maIn hall'l' Is 3 : by 72 feet , anti there Is nn adrllon In Iha form of a lent. The exhIbIt Is a great'm deal larger than I his ever been In former y ears . and this accounts for the croweled croced c ondItion . The plants are In better condition than Ihose usualy exhibited at falu. The superior ati rraurmmleimta for keeping them fresh mate ! the display interesting. The lor 1 work Is I g oed x.imd tasty . alt sOle IInllccnt designs are ou exhIbition . not hy ! I star amid cre5c nt Therl L a relarlmbl ) ' nn e exhlii at cacti ly h H. ii. IJV ) ' . On1h3. anti another b ) Dr. R oberta Creighton. In . the tent lueh allenth ton Is attracted ht a beautiful water lily , placed In the tank through the Itlness ! 01 Superintendent Alams ot tIme city parlts. F' rey & Frey . Lincoln , have a latnlteent display of cut flowers , which were 11elrl In i Iransl and consrrjuenty arrived tee 111e I tor the commipotltion. 'I'he rOlmte ! 01 a wards has taJen this fact Into consideration . a ntI ! gh'cn third prize as a cOlsolaton to t hece ulortunate cxhlilor : ' Time crowd that paRsell throuh loral hal was cecIl Ilalr1ed. the E'stem of keepIng to the rIght aroulll the entire exhibit helll ; strctly ! enforced. The cut fowers all some of thin larger deeigns proved to ie the most popular ntractons , The following are the premiums secured by the prlncllll ExhlbUora : Chapin Hro . . L incoln . collection of Iloea anl , cacti thlrr ! ; colecton of foliage planets third ; five specl- menl of same first : collectIon of roses In hlo01 , third ; colectol ot pa113. Eccond ; ; fve Fpeelmens or palms , second ; colectou or ] tUberoseE thin ! ; tern3 , first ; carnations. frs ! ; ; f uchiias . second : basket plants , secnt ; dI8pla ) ' or rcenheuso plants. first. Paul B. Fioilm Omha. collection of palm . frst : display of greenhous" plants third ; ; fve sleeImen of palms first ; colectons or f ferns Reeond ; largest Hex le"onlas , first ; - foweriug begonias , Ir.t : collection at car latons , third ; geraniummis Eecond ; fuchlas , t hmlrd . Louis Henderson , Omaha , display ot tube- Ioes m , frAt ; dL ply ci greenholre : phans fourth ; collection or roses . In bboon second : ; 'h'e ' slleclrels 01 pJlnu , thin ; colecton of r wcy : caladiums , second : ferns , thlrJ ; carton : . ton . second. . Omaha I"loral " conipany Omaha. disply or Insket h plant" . first ; ! ftichias first : collectIon Jnd largest Hex iegonla , third ; colbcc'Ion or /owering l begonias , second ; bulbous plants. Fcord : gel"nlums. third. Benedict Ileas Onlha , colecton ! or eran- iums , first ; coloctLnn ot fancy caiatliumiia frst ; display of tuber05es. second ; colect'o' o f cannas , first ; collection of palms , thin ; ( VEt spclmens of [ cacti and aloes , third ; CJI- betel l ot roses In bloom , frs : ; display of greenhouse lilaitta , : ecocll ; collection of tollage - l age plants , second ; five Epeclmels foliage . tolage plants , leconr1 H I Ihvy. Omaha collection of aloes and Nct. first ; live sl1ecmens ! same , second : colecton or foliage pIcnic . frt ; five spedg eons n sanie thlrll : collection of cannas In h 100m , second : collection of huliOus plants frst , I. , J. Roberta Creighton cohlee'Irmn of mmlo" . end cacti , second ; five specmens came , first. SI l'AUID'Sn ; 1t.tI'i'Y. FI tl' I' 1.fNltl'J'I I'Ise'e.l In 0" . , JUthdl hr Iimj' ril' I'rl"t' . There were not chairs enLugh In the tent to seat time spectators at the b1iy show estorday afternoon when that intrestlng , Int'restn/ cxhlbton ! OVen cd. and before It hall closed the crowd attracted , reached , a conslderhl distance tram the tent , nearly lS tar as tim ' Agllcllnral building. Yesterday was " 1 < ) ' , Baby day , " and i seemed as though all i the t mothers of' the future prAhlents and ! I generals had hrought their youthful sons to the t fair to be dl"playd along wIth other prize wlnnerR. Still , I waa a gcod natured : IW , and there wee hut lIttle crying or cHeer Infantile noise PO.slil ) ' a fear of hurting thE'lr chances for first prize had he effect of alenclng a majority ot th'nm. After du investigation Into the merits 01 ' the lext century's imoliticiames . the fIrst prize : comfortable lookll ! ; bed antI a gold pn ! , , \as awarded to Richard Burke , a 3-neoimth- .id ; of great weight. I c.entmot i mid that this award met with great fa01 "Tho lite boy In blue" was plainly the fvorl- with the spectators and It Is tumid he wac' not gIven first prize because he had Ihe 1lsortlne to be six months ohlJr than Iaster hitmnko. The nmo ot "the little boy in ; bluo" wa9 Arehlo ' . ) Halne . jr. , and he was awarded second icnize a baby carrlag& Ken- neth Young Craig seetmr.tl a iab"s chair amid ! a gold ring ns the thlnl prlzo. There were nlnelEen entries yesterday , but It I nol probable that there will be that man today. The exhibit today will he ot twins and trip- lets : so tar there has been one entry mimetic In each of these clas es. The haley how this afernoon wi nllloubtel , ) be ) as In- terestng as any exhibit on time grounds Tuesday's winners were as follows : First prize , a hantinome cloak , Baby lircmiihlmurst ; second prize , bmby carriage , Irsne Harris ; third prize , bonnet , Tinimia Coiftiman , Besides thise thmree yrmmmmmg svomnen , thmore were twemety- four who dId not draw prizes , I'm'Izm'e , to J5.i Gi'ommern. JudgIng lie time bee and imooey department progressed rapidly yesterady amid was damn- pieted , the emily prenelumn rcmmainiieg : yet to be announced beimeg that for extractimig , Prenmlums were : Basswood or wlmito clover camub-J. Ii. Mastena of Nebraska City , first ; J. l'rlchard at Beaver City , second. Comb fail itommey-Il. ill. Lewis , Omaha , first ; Wiiiiamu James , Pieammatmt lull , second. Extracted hmoney-G. N. Wimltford , Ailing- ton , first ; August C. Davidson , Omaha , sac- end. Extracted fall-James , first ; Wfihiam Stoliy , Grand Island , Iccond. : Twermty-pound granulated-Lewis , first ; Davidson , second , Honey bees-Lewis , first ; Ti. II. Stiiicon , York , imecomcti. Beeswax exhIbIt-Mrs. Ti. Whltconeb , Friend , first ; Davltlson , second , Apiarlan supplies and oxhilelts-Stillson first ; Lewis , second. Ilommey In marketable shape--Lewis , first ; ' , Davidson , second , Honey candy and sweets-Mrs. Whltcomb , first ; Lewis , second. honey ylmiegar-Davideon , first ; I.ewle , eec and , hieea and queen-James , first ; Davidson second. Single wall hivc-Stlllson , first ; Davidson second , All purpose chaff hive-Lewis , first ; Still' . con. second. Bee smoker-Stilleorm , first ; Lewis , second Apianian Impbemnents-Lewla , first ; Stillsorm , eecommd. Supplies honey stored 1605-James , flrst ' Stohly , second ; Davidson , third , County showing best honey collection-Se' line county ( William James ) , Collection itormey prodmmcinmg plants-Winnie , S. StihIson , York , first ; A , W. Sultzbaugb t Auburn , second , Metimeglin-Davidson , a diploma , iii fhati Imslry ) tmatIiin. The Dairy building , as neat in Its con structiorm and as wimolesonee in its corctentm m as a bar of choice butter , roofs one of the I smallest departmental exhibits on the ' grounds , The south end is occupied by the creamer ) Still private dairy exhibits , whIch are at . most solely in thee form of buttes n the m tub and bar , No artistic work has been at . tempted in time congealed product of the cow ' the only piece at alt calculated to take them I eye belag a miniature creamery In opera lion , frontIng samples of the product 01 the Fairmont creamery. 1mm the north end is a variety of cakes Cookies and breads , the contribution chiefi ] m of local housewives. All other parts of ibm ma buIlding are taken up with an eximibition 0 dairy appliances and creamery machinery Mammy of the iatest Inventions In this lint ; are simown , and the representatives of the I manufacturing companies are kept busy cx . I p lainlng tam dairymen nnmi fitrmnera the good im oimcts 1mm their co'tmtrle'ances , ' Of straight daIry lirotitmets there are bitt ! t wenty-two on exhibitIon , those snaking the , iml oct imronmimment slmowimiga hmelng the Fair- f inal'eat I'oimct , Ilentlerson , Emneeson anti T able hock cr'amnenles , Lttco & Jolmnnmon of I egan , Ia. , anti ( 'ccl Clauson of Ahtien , is. L etce' & Jolmmmeorm show sommeo very fine sam- 1m lc amt Jersey butter. There is hmtmt one Jtmdge in this department , P . .1 , Froemmman of independence , Iii. Ito lmIn lmis inspectIon Tuesday. No imrcnnIumms In the imatmal ormier are zmwitrtletl in this tie. pm mrtment , time prolmmcta bnimmg gammgemi Sc. c ordIng to PoInts and imro rata , accommiing to d egrees of excellence , Ire the cash awards , , lvaerain Militu' uim II. . . i411'elp , Sheep on time state fair gromnds fill two b ernie mmmi there are fift-eotn mwnc of tim in. 'l' hey are time pick of Nhra hi , low3 , ill. n o's anmil 'Isconsin hocks A. J. tile mtmlg n , 'm eric cotm'mty , has a conipmmrahlvel ) ' large ' mmmcc. h er of tue Leicataterahiro breetl. Gorg' Mc. lC errotm has several pens II lou wlh Snim it- ml owmma , Oxfords mind S'mopahlres ' : , L. Ba ka \ Vilcoii'ihtoni Jummicton , ha. , line mm fine 'ot of ll .mmmmpahelres arid Oxfo'mi , C. lb. hlalli g'r h as on exhibitIon thin ch Ice. of hua cele ratol A lfalfa flock of Shrolihmires. Time Lu.ic of lie hl nmffolks lmac'e imeon brouget by tIme Iowa S tmffoik Sheep company. Osorgim It c ardto'm , Y ork ccmmmrmty has folloaoi his lather I m lie s heep hire (111mg b is mm-ss anmi has In th ai lefl sevonil competing clmme , , . Other p rommiicent eximibitors are W. Ii. ( ilInco e , F ahrbmmry ; (1.V. . Fianklin intl 11. Ii S. C t1 io wa ; ii. H. Teyior and T mania , Toy o , 1.11- n os ; 0. I ) . ie ( move ct Lxng'on. \v , ii , Miier of Iot'a s jtm ge imm tlto she-p d rpartmccnt : amid tlm ! nmspcction lmas ben coma- pl ot ii. 1'nizs cc eat as follows : t3tmffulk : Run 2 years amid qver-Gcorge W. ln otitbl rig. Atlammtle , Ii. . fir' ' ; lowe Suffolk S ceop COnIl.liiy , Ce o'mi amid liii d , ltsntc I year amid tuition 2--Fm tkbin , first ; S uffolk Slipeim company , second mliii tlmirti. 11am amub u-tier 1 year-Sofia Ia company , fi rst Frnkhtn seco cmi. I'ore two twins 2 ) 'eera and cver-SmifTillc c omiclmany , first and s'cond. h'en two OWC. ! I year o ittmtier-Vra mliii , fi rst ; Soffo 1 : rorpany , pecond .c ml bin I. I'eti tc 0 ( 'IVO mamthmc-Smmrfoik C : immt ) mmy , first. ham ovoi' 1 yea-I'rer.k : ii , , first. 1wo over 1 ) m.tr-Eufio.lc Siteep co mmpany , fi rst. F' ye revem , time g I of one ram-Suffolk coin- P 3mly , first , 1tlGckimmffotlc comp'ny , first , No cotmp.'itloie in Ioreets meti 11. 0. S. C ; eall. : l'e tfield Ia. , takes all Itrimlumna 1mm c lasses represented. American imienlnne : Item. 2 years or over - li. .11. Taylor , \Veyneavtlle , III , first ; T hommias Taylor , \'ayxeesvIllmn , Ill. , m'econmtt. 11am lmtmnb under I year-il , ii. Taylor , fi rst ; T. Taylor , second. i'en two ewe Iammmbe , 2 years or ovcn-T. T aylor , first , I'exm tao ewes , 1 year nmmti mmnmdor 2-T. T aylor , first. i'en two ewe lainhms-T. Taylor , first. Itamim. over 1 ym'an-T , Taylor. first. lve , over I ye.mr-T. Taylor , first. Flock-F , Taylor , first. Amnenlcan Slmroimsiimres : Itammm , 1 year or o ver , anti four cnc . , any age-C. II. Bahilu- g e : ' Lexlnmon , first and second , Flock-hal iriger. first , Shmnopnhlres : itam , 2 years or oven-Del- li nger , fIrst anti second ; 0. D. La Grove h exingtoml , thIrd , itatn , 1 year meted under 2-lialllngor , at ! p romiumni. Rain. mmtitler 1 yean-flahllmmger , first and s ecom'd ; Li Groce , tlmlmtl. I'emm two ewes , 2 years or ovcr-Baliinger , fi rst and second. i'on two ewes , 1 year anti tmnidcr 2-llalhin- g er , firet cmiii soconmd ; La Grove , thim'tl. Pen two ewes , mmmmder 1 year-hiallltiger , fi rst ; La Grove , second , ltanm , I year or over-Baliingcr , first. Iwe , over i year-Balilnger , first. Flock-Ilallinger , first. Lelconteralmire : ltanc , 2 years or over- Aa rtlmtmr J. Richardson , Thayer , first , second a rid third. Item , 1 yeam and under 2-George iticimard- s on , Benedict , first ; A. Richardson , second a iud third. ltnimi , nuder 1 year-A. Riclmardson , fIrst a nti second ; 0. Iticimtmrdsomi , tlminmi. i'emm two cues , 2 years or over-S. Plclmmrd. s on , fin-at ; A. Itlchanmisoxm , teeconmi and third. I , n two ewes , 1 yar , u'e i r 2- . ii it nt. S Otm. first amid second ; (1. Rlcimnrdson , third. I'en two ewes , under 1 year-A , Richard. s emi , first and ieconti ; 0. ltichimnmiome , timlrd. llama , over 1 year-G. Iticharmlacmn , first , Ewe , over I year-A. Itlcimardson , first. Five ewes , th get of ammo ramme-A , Richard. s on , first. Flock-A. flicimandson , first. Sotmtiemiowna , rota , 2 years or over-W , E. S picer , Harvard , first ; George McKerrow , S tmssex. Whit , , secoimi nod timhrtl , Bane , over 1 atmd ummder 2-Spicer , all imre- n iiumns. Baum , mmntler 1-Simicer , all preniiiiimns. Pam' two ee'ea , 2 or ov.cr-Spicur , llrat ; Mc- Kerroev , second , i'en two owP , I and untier 2-Spleen , first , a nd second ; McKernow , third. Oxfords : itatmi 2 or ower-L , Iianhce Wil- * 1mm , Crcstomm , In. , first anti third ; McKerroce' , s potlt1. Pen two ewe lambs-Spleen , first and eec- o iid ; Mclcernow , thminti , llama , over 1-Sliccr , first , lwc , over 1-Spicer , first. FIve ewes , the get of erie rain-Spleen , first. Piock-Spleer , ltrst. itamn over 1 anil tinder 2-McKerrow , first smut thirst : \\'iiittime , second. 11am tinder 1-McKerrow , first ; Wilson , sec . ommth anti timinti , I'en two ewes , 2 antI over-Wilson fist McKevrow second , Pen two eeu'ea , I and under 2-MclCcrroee first and ercond. l'en two ewe lambs-MclCcnrow first , Whi- care second , Rant , over I-Wlicon first. lIne , ovem' 1-McKerrow first. Floek-McKorrow first. lianepimlitre : htanc 2 or ovcr-Bahlingei first , Wilson second. Barn I anti tmnder 2-\'Ilson first. Ram tmnthir 1-Wilson , all premnimimmini. Pen two ewes 2 or over--Wlleomm , first. I'emm two ewes I anti under 2-Wilson , first , end also first in all other classes. Cotawaltis-No competition amid all proml. umnmm awarded to George handing & Somc 01 Wauheesima , Wis. IUti'mi fm'mmm C 11mm tSImim'k Ii Ills , Timero is one exhibit In time Agnlctmltura builtiinmg evhetcim , whtlo it cannot be icroimenit termed agnictmittmral , is attracting a goat deal of attention. Timls Is the dIsplay o Majors , Vickera & Chaplin , wimo imave i m large quantity of Black lulls mmilca. Title it comparatively a new pnotitmct anti time cx tmibltors assent tlmat it wIll soon hi atm lmmm portant comnmnercial factor , I'revIommsly seven-eigimths of the mIca that is tmet1 ii this caummtry has been tmnported , but the I' say that the Black lulls deposit is simm dent to supply all the needs of the UnIte States. Th product Is tmseml for 311 tiistinc purposes , most of which are contiected wltl electrical and other mechanIcs. The exhIbit is probably one of the nbc t valuable at time fair. Time chunka of mica arm t worth $10 a pound anti the whole eximlbi t is valued at $5,000. When the Iwomluct it t ground it makes a fine white powmler , which ta extensIvely used as a lubricator , jn1 , r 'i'm , ii mm y's 1'ii rim ml e. Headquarters have been timm'own open a t lCnug's bali , luG Farnam street , for lb a traveling mcmi , Registration Irnokem are open and the accen'lon of travelmnmg moon whit a lmroposo to take part Imi the parade eutmich C starts mit 12:30 : sharp today i coimstanti increasing. All of Omnaha's travehimmg men promise t 0 be on hand , and time otmisldo contingommt fm'omi m cubs all over time United States , is swelling The regalia Is all procured , and may hi obtained at headquarters. 'the marshals will bold a meeting at LI o'clock at headquarters to prepare for tb a parade _ _ _ _ _ Morn h'rlsen mum Inrmit , , The following awards were last nigh t announced by Secretary Reed of time hortlcul tural society , in addition to those aIread r published : J , M. Russell & Son of Gag- - county , first for the best collection c f peaches ; C. hi. Barnard of Table Itocie : . first for lien best exhIbit of grapes ; E. E ; . Sanbonn of Sarpy county , first for time be Individual display of fruit ; V. II. Wbltmce ] of Wasimington county , second , inmilvidus display ; John Cola of Douglas county , third I. individual display ; Iflrarn Wynn. of Woo ti River , fourth , individual display , Great Croimmie lit time lIotch. , The hotels of Omaha have never beet a tested to the extent that they wore last aight Time visitors arrIved in a steady stream al yesterday afternoon and up to a late hour o t the night , Not a town or city in the stat a of Nebraska but bad one or more represents . . . - - ' - - - - - - - tli'es. The consequence was tlmat lorg limo lmoitr for m'etlrlmmg , sleempimig enema evmm , a imremnlmmtmc , No roommms we're to be lmi , mmmi - , COt. ci'ero Imressei Immto service. Time night clerks even fotttmmi timmit timeso cots gate out anti timey were forced met mc nmmmmibcr cit time Imoteis to ttmrn guests away as cnrl' as 9 o'clock , 2I any Ii mm mmd reti s foimnmti roommia I a VarlOu pirts ; of the city. Thmo steady rush of mtm ; eta for time Imotci tthottt'rs tunic it a imlmyalcal lnmpocslbhllty to keep track of time imtmmmtiretls of Nebraskan arrivals , hot to mmmcmi- lion thmoe of otlmer states. Slit It h'mmlr eoton. thtmt one mlrmmnk mmman was scott on limo gnotmmmds yesterday. , httmig s inc timmi agrIcultural ii imarttncmit be- gimmm work ) 'catertimty. Jtmml itmg In the potmitry bulliiimig will limb. ai'ly be finisimeti totlay , A mm exlmibt of fresh oysters and clams imas Jmmst heemi lmlCCti In time Inlahier ) . btmiitiiiig by I. hi. lirancli of Ommimitma , Thin bmimcimt attn and deer shy yestertlay mmmornlmtg imaml tlmo client of brlmmglng otmt it large nmmmmmb 'r of amnatemmr tihmotogrmmpimers. hIcg macn say timey imeevo selmiommi had to Icro- . ' tct L'hclr ioek Iromem time Imemet , aim at ttmi fmmlr tito 'ions ' are all that coimhi to tlesreti. A large nmmmmmbar of Or end Armemy of limo ito- pttbhic veterans are eveleommmc'tl ettclm ti y at thmo lieaqimtrters of time U , S. Grant l'ait N. 110 of Ozmmal.a. l'srmlsaion was received froni W'aeimington yestenilay to ciose tIme ji at Ihico limIt afternoon - noon : n ormler to give timi _ ' emmlImio ) ma a elmttmmco to see tIme f.mlr. It evmes eximectol tlm.it Imeslm'dt'Ofl ' of eattUi wommhti be coxmeplctetl last evenIng anal Simimer- immteimdemtt Stewart ci lii try to mttttsh tim tim imors' tlpsrtmnemmt today , C. K Gadmhis eves before time State Fair , C . 0 ' t selling fruit at wlmoleaale cmi a retail llcemmse. Aims cas.n was cmmtlmmuctl. 1mm Limo Pommitry - hmocv are prec sely 2 GOt lmrds : It is tliouhmt a g od record timat tlma barred omit stOCk cc si tel emily of seven . - ducks. They arrIved imero too iste , Time MIssourI l'acimlc yeatertia3' carried llOuO PCOimiD to the fair grotmmmLs amd : back noel cli treimea swore orm t mice , For toitmy it has iorruwctl all tIme coaches It comilil ilmul. AmiD g time visitors so n mm : ito f in gnommnls ) 'Ol tentlay me ore I 1mm. Janm S htobertson and Miss Margaret itoherteon of Chmrokce , In. 'l'imcy it 0 time guests of Mn .molmn S Dnigge. Tee-n mtf time mmmost immterostinmg .mtmptcmii nt ot- Itibitc n In i'ott or ball . no tlme likcr pit'- ict heanhied ecira immacim tie atiti t e new Os- hi r t co im bii.ier , , Dciii are 1mm ( mmii opera lei : , Time hoard of Mmtt.megera fommmmti It. necessary yecterday tmmomnintg to cut latin mimore g.ltea thmrottgim the fence at tIme railroati entrammce , hi ' attendants at limo enmtlre eight. gates teere three kept btmsy hendulnig the crowds. Somne itiec of time tm etmmeminlomms crowds that are metending time fair mimay be obtaltmod by no- lectinig that It keeps about a tiozemm gatekeepers - keepers b may takIng up tlcket , amid ultmnimeg . ' Itme hills ) ' hours tlmey do meet lmae'e a neimmitte to 'itcare. A large invoi'o of fro it p'achee eves re- r m"lvpti yc't' ' . y it ) ' J . \l. Jt't' ' ( 'II & n o f \Vyneot C. Tim , cx I it of timl firm in lie rtl- c utm'ral Ima I coatS as nearly iQO vanieliec f p nccite , elec.o I franc time crcp of 25 000 ! i nakeIs. Thu nmonstrnslty business is on tIme In- cm.ease. A giant cow anti a Jummibo mmmtmie i cave lmecn added to time sideshow attractiotis , - mcmi th snake shows , Ptmnclm anti Jumiy and itmmlar tiiverslomms arc doing a iamcmh uthice h'mm.imiesc. A great cone'enlemice , anti what many ho a nmeercy , has leeen provi I"mI mm lma truttnd b y tIm ' hictaton store. It hiss tmt tmtm a jea hhlon .l ittet wcst of Merenmithia hIl , coil abc mig men mergemicy lmomqmital , with cars anti a trnlnnd 'urse , and wttim time aljmmnct of mm crehe , ' m vhtere babies mmmmd cimildron are eared for , ( roe of clmarge , The reporters are lntlebtett to ox Governor I , tttIldS , , em-etary of tlm state bommri , for mtmtmenotms wdl nhmiinecintd coimr'i'sies lie ' 0.1mm ! to hum one mtmmnm : a least ime tle r'gimt plate anti never fails to accord to his co- eor' era , the meewapaper marl , all time rights emt p-erogatlves to which they ate emct tIed. ye trday the gnrarmmor was i'artictlirly : craciot's to tIme sportlmmg wrIters assIgned to thmo iate faIr wom'k. One of tIme amtemmshmmg ( acid 'eels f time Iarea , cc unveil at 1levamctIm ammti t"r rommmn em r'eic when tIm Ak-Sar-Ilon float ra5scri that I 0 flt , l3y tin' Joitlrmg ovr time rough c'tblest nec ml tIme street tile demmeomi in tie rear , ' .vtmo i melti al ft time alchetomm , lot. It tlrcp. This t' as m muttcol by a "comnpetemct a d o3lclenm" oUcmi- man , one of those brouhmt I ack to lie ly time new hi anti , wlmo was ittatlo Cd rn the ctrmmir. 1 hmlmt evams limO Puliccimlan's clman e to sitow imla m : met he , anti lie know it. Ca4ng a mm rmth.tml 7lammcc lilian tlni Inanlnceate dctimomm , lie ran I nto time street an I grabbimmg imp the mass of hi ace , ho scurried off with it to time pa" o stmetlotm. whore thin desk ereint , Imoeve or , reluse'mh to book any clmttrge agaimst it , html iatm tided time Iiohlceimeamm to go after thi ii , TIme pohiccinaim was , 'nevt ' rt.el sc , a m teimt , for time crcmwmls lint ] fa ri ) hmmt eJ t lien timey saw hmimn imenform the act of duty , 'II m e V ; I ti'h' Ul'O % 'i'is ii 111)01' . Ioo-hloos I'umt Iii mm lg5it of it ilIi Cm mi ii I ml it t m''m. Mter the parade last. .venhmmg there was a : oncateiiatiomt of thm iloo-Ii as n time to f of lie I'attemson him iiimnmg , at wiilc'hm reIn c.mn ii- dates were inltintcmi limo the mel ety-mmlime mmcys. torIes of time order. The hell etos tlraimu'd in black amid tlm hlglmts 'were mnyate loiSly imrcUletl wimile time tr meeblng aclm rants a tar cat.egonical kieowioige svern cat-echi sit as 0 their nieiitmml anti pIty icil prepzretlon for the comeelmig ordeal. They cv ra s arel , limit til they were gamiio immmml assured time g amid smirk 'mutt tIme oilier imitrkn that they vra C emil tIme state south of iowa , and sommme'thming immust Imo eximihited to timemn.Vhmat foil mcccl lie cno of time mysteries timat emily liotm.hioos can inn- tier' tam ii , imttt time cientlimidates cc emit liomtw In itmmek at 2 a. in. 'i'ime Jtoo-Iioo tern aeqmmlnlntg a cmm I her timil niemmileershmlhm 1mm Otnmmita. ar. they are mint as bad as omie mielglmt tlmink , were vno he to jmmdgc tir them by ileteimlng to time net ful sommmtda wimich accompany them dxl ber.itiorms. ithmmrrimiiae 1,1cc-mini's. Time following mmirritmgtm liccimse9 were grttntetl yenmierdim ) ' by time county judge : Name nmml reiiilemmm'c' Ago , 'mianiomm ii , Kintined , lm' Soto. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Cimrlstlnmc MicheImoim , Ie Smtu. . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 iteinimmmmil l'erry , ( ) mahma. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ph Cmroiirme i'ctenit , Omaha . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 j00'olf , Ommmalmmm. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Mary Knight. omaha. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3) \/iiliam A. Graseme. Ktmniaa City . . . . . . . . . . 23 i'innio I. Graven , Kansas City. . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Wiihiatn A. Weaver 'l'Iimlemm. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . iihztt J. itotmac , 'i'IImicn. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 , tlhert l'eterEoml , Sommiim Omntehma. . . . . . . . . . . . 21 I'rimia Eniclason. Omnilma . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Alva C , Heed , Sntm1gtieh1. , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 Smmslc' L. Steam na , St'rlnghleiii. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 \'lIhlam 1' . itu'em'hI , Omnutma . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 ifeienm O'iimien , Omeinima . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ( ' . I"reml } Cnarmn. ' , % 'est I'olnt. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Mary ZulangkeiierVest l'olmit . . . . . . . . . . . . % Villianc'Ilke. . Onemtlea . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Mmtm' ) CellOs , Omnalm.m. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Icnht of ii. It'ztIr Visitor , James hone , t5 years of ne , a farmer by ' -C upatlorm , reaitllmtg at Clarksoim , Neb , tlcmi suddemely in thee ball on tIme timirmi stery of time l'axton block yesterday. 1mm commmlmatl ) ' witit his evife , liarme comae to time city 'i'tmcsmiay to c lit time fair and was Iylmt-meeelng dunimmg time mournIng. It Is stmp. p5ed that time thuatim was due to a imemmmormhmage , brought on by tIme cxc mmmcc heat , 'the body was taken to Clarkeon last evening , I''ostnm , ti'i b' limit Shalt , At 1:30 : yesterday aftermmoomm it imean was plclccd up at time corner of Sixteenth snail Leavenworth streets 1mm an unconscious comdl- tiorm. lie ivas liken to time pallee station , From papers and tIckets foummi 1mm imis pea- mtesslon lie 1mm tnpioti to be M. T. html ! , ocs'mmor of limo Mutlei mlrtmg stare at Sielia , Nob. lie was imrtrste1 by the beat. 'I'o flit. sImiimt. Several insane peopkn were ( akemm to lInaln yesterday by thee shrlff , Anna \t'elch was sent away. She ii the womuan echo was In. ftmnmned against by friemntls that she was in. sane , She demammtled an immc'estlgmttion , which resulted 1mm corroborating time etmapicloams. John Doe was likewise taken , 'Iimekt'r Ia Fratumi , A young nmsn , tall , evesrlng a straw hat , a suit of llgimt ciotImes and giving tleo nemne of Tucker , Is goitmg about time city sollctlug ; d - vertimmommesotme for The lies , rcpr ; meimthmmg that he Is in time cmimphr.y of time pspet' . Time mmman Ia a fraud amid is acting withmout autimority , Se , a at -