8 THE DAILY BEE-MONDAY S&tTEMBER 7 , 1885. THE PAILI * BEE Monday Morning , September 7 , - * -i _ LOOAL BREVITIES. Mr. John L , Taylor , ol the county clerk'a office , suffered n sad bereavement Saturday morning In tha death of his little child. The Ladles' ChrisMan association will hold an important meeting at their rooms on Tuesday evening , September 8 , at 2:30 : p. m. The Twenty-first infantry b nd arrived In OmnhTyosUrday morning from Sidney and left at 1:30 : in the afternoon for Beatrice to attend the reunion , Al Davis , the borao trader , who Is accused of beating an old IOWA farmer on a honoand mnlo trade , had his caeo continued until Sept. 30 In Joihua Bartlett'a court today. Special Policeman M. O'Uern shot a vidons dog on Fourteenth street near Fierce , Saturday. The dog bitn boy named Kunuld in the calf of the leg. O'llorn proposes to an. nihtlato the cars of the neighborhood if his ammunition holds out. M. Simon appeared in court Saturday nnd eworo out a complaint against Mrs , Gon- aturno , a neighbor. The two had hade aomo dispute about n dog , when Mrs , Gonsturno picked up a cordwood stick and belabored SImon - mon over the head. Both parties reside in South Omaha. Mr. Frank Smith has resigned hi 'po sition SB director of the Omaha OIoo Olub , on account of the proiauro of his business du ties. Ho has rendered long and faithfnl ser vice as louder of this popular musical organi sation , and his friends , end the public gener > ally , will regret to learn of his resignation , Quito nn exciting runaway occurred on Jones street Saturday afternoon. A team attached to a plat orm wagon became frac tions and started to run , scaring the driver BO that ho dropped the lines and jumped. The team ran down Jones to Tenth , and In turn ing Iho corner the wagon upset horses dragged it for some distance and then broke away. At Howard street they turned again and ran down the sidewalk , whera they were captured. The wagon was badly demoralized. Bed quilts at Lohmann'a. „ 1VliltoI w Keld. On Salurday'a Union Pacific train from the Treat was a special car of the Central PacGc which was occupied by Whltolavr Reid , editor of the Non- York Tribune , his fathor-ln-law , D. 0. Mills , the California millionaire , andtholr wives. The parly is returning to NO York from a two months' sojourn on the Prcifio coasi. Dating the shortstop made at the depot a reporter for the BEE bearded the train and auccecodod In oacnrlag a few words with the metropolitan newspaper magnate. Mr. Hied eaid that his trip had been a most pleasant ono and that his health had boon greatly Improved by It. When ho loft Now York ho was greatly worn by otrois of rpcont labors , bat ho now returns frith increased ability for hard work In the fall cam paign. When spoken to In roferonca to the resolutions passed by the Now York stnto worklngmen'a assembly this week , declaring him an arch enemy of labor , Mr , Reid wns very reticent. He said ho did not doalro to express any opinion on the matter , as the grounds on which the resolutions were based wore of long tending and had been thoroughly dis cussed. The opinion was also expressed that Now York state- would certainly bo carried by the Republicans thla fall by a largo majority. Mottoes and card board'at'Lehmann's. ' . Gas-tly , Indeed , Early Saturday morning , the occupants of the residence of A Cahn , on Parnam street , were awakened by screams pro- ceodlng from the upper story. Investi gation developed that tire servant girls had blown out the gas before retiring , and had been nearly suffocated. Ono of them , less suffocated by the Ran than the other , had dragged her unconscious mate out Into the hall , and. being thoroughly frightened , gave way to paroxysms of Bcroamtng. Her cries soon brought the members of the family to the rescue. Vigorous remedies wore resorted to and the girl was soon- restored to conscious ness. i _ Fall and Winter Stock of Dry Goods just received and Sold at Lowest Prices at New York Dry Goods Store , John H. F. Lohmann & Go , 1 Trade Topics. D. L. Cramer , of Ewlng , Neb. , ia stopping at the Millard with bis bride. Mr. Cramer is well known to the jobbing trade ef this city. city.II II , A. Graham , of Graham Bros. , mer chants at Broken Bow , Nob. , Is laying in bis fall and winter Block at the wholesale homes in this city , B , F , Arnold , of Bchnyler , was here on Saturday , H. E. Persons and H , W , Persons , .Central City , Neb , , were calling upon the jobbers on Saturday. 8 , 1' , Johnson , n well-known hardware merchant at Scotia , Neb , , was in the city on Saturday. T. K Whltaker , of Delta , Neb , was calling on the jobbers on Saturday. I * . 1'rahl , proprietor of a general supply store in Laramie , Wyo. Tor , , and E. McLer- noon , of Sidney , Neb , , have replenished their grocery stocks by purchasing in this city , Now goods at Luhmann'a. IHtolicooIctt AlUfortnno. Mr. O. H. Gordon received yesterday a letter from John Hitchcock , in which that gentleman tolls of an accident which ho mut wttn pa Tnnrtday before last. It seems that on that doy ho was practicing on the Boston track , vrhqn his bicycle "throw him " obsta , running tgalnst an cle. Before ho could recover himself two wheelmen bad run over him. Ono of his legs was terribly lacerated while the other was brulajd quite badly , Ho will baJatd up for some days , but will probably be able to stride his machine for the Hartford meeting. Bquiro dealing * m Lahmanu's. A Bm U The grboary atoro of U , P. J.esson , on the corner of Tenth and , HJciory atreats , was. burglarized Saturday nfgbt , The robbers broke in the back door of the etoro and scattered goods around In a promi < cuous manner. The muDey rlrawer wns rifled of Us contents , about $4 , and a number of clgarj taken. There is nd clew to the thieves. THE GRAND OPENING. PreDarailOBB Coinpleteil for the First Exhibition Day of the Omaha Fair. The Exhibits Arranged mid the Grounds and Buildings In Apple- Flo Order Xho Entries. The work of preparation for the grand open * Ing of the Omaha fair to-day was pushed Sat urday at a gait which kept the various officers of the association breathless with work. Fri day evening the first installments of live stock began to arrive , and all day Saturday nnd Sunday the arrivals were filling the shads and stables. The horse stables are all engaged - gaged , and every inch of space In the cattle , hog and cheep sheds will bo occupied. The exhibits of industrial products thronged into the main building and the interior walls of the fine art building are completely covered with paintings , crayons , specimens of artistic needle work , etc. , number 1) by end mention. The multitude of booths and stalls are al fitted by the venders who will occupy them and the grounds will present a gala fete scone this moinlog , The exhibition In Gno art hall Is particu larly elegant. Great pains hai boon taken in the arrangement of the exhibits , Mrs , George I , Gilbert nnd Mrs , Allen , the ladles who have had the work in charge , have dis played excellent taste and good judgment In the matter , and are to bo congratulated on the beautiful results which they have attained. Superintendent Couch has worked indefatIgably - Igably to complete the arrangements , and has succeeded admirably. To his skill in man- oglng is duo tha excellent manner in which everything has been reduced to such fine order. Music for the fair is to bo furnished by two excellent bands. Tim Fourth infantry band , of twenty-two pieces , has boon engaged , ant Farlin. Orendorf & Martin will send a bane from their factory at Canton , 111. , of sixteen pieces , Mr. D. A , Colvin , of Rookpart , Mo. , has been secured to act a ] starting judge , and ar rived in tha city last evening. Ho is an expert pert at the business , and ono of the belt In the country. THE ENTIUE3. The entries are enormous , and have been coming in so rapidly since ifriday that It has been almost impossible for the tecrotariea to properly record all of them In their various cla'ses. This work waa pushed night anc day , and was completed last night , the gram total amounting to G,319. Thay are divided as follows : Cla-s 1 Horses , mules , etc. , D. T. Mount , Omaha , superintendent , 181 entries. Class 2-Oattle , Judge L.V. . Tubbj , Em erson , Iowa , superintendent , 205 entries. Class 3 Sheep. William Sattcrleo , superin tendent , Xenla , Neb , 170 entries niuitt 4 Swine , Thomas Gibson , Fremont , Neb. , superintendent , 2IG class entries. CIasa5 Poultry , L. E. Smaebaugh , Syra cuse , Neb. , superintendent , 354 entries , Olaes -Farm products , R. M. Hopowell , Tekemah , Neb. , superintendent , 740 entries. Glass 7 Boca , honey , and apiary goods , B , E. B. Kennedy , Omaha , Neb. , superintend ent , 75 entries , Class 3 Mechanical art , W. H. Mumaugh , Omaha , superintendent , 225 entries. Class 0 Machinery , W. J. Kennedy , Dmaha , superintendent , 500 entries , Class 10 Musical instruments , George F , Mayer , Omaha , superintendent , 230 entries. Class 11 Fine arts , Mrs. George I. Gilbert , Dinaha , superintendent , 254 entries , Class 12 Textile fabrics , Mrs. William 7. Allen , Omaha , superintendent , G05 entiies. does 13 County exhibits , E. P. Drake , Hartington , Neb. , superintendent , G entries. Class 14 Green fruits , H. 0. Raymond , Council Bluffs , superintendent , 315 entries. Class 15 Grape 3 and canned goods , Samuel Shears , Omaha , superintendent , 317 entries. Class IG-Floral exhibit , J. Y. Craig , Omaha , superintendent , 375 entries. Class 17 Speed department , Joseph Gar- neau , jr. , superintendent , 70 entries , Clasa 18 Bicycles , George E.Kay , super- utendont , ( eighteen entries reported. ) Clasa -Special premiums , F. E. White , ? lattsmoath , superintendent , 47& entries , PHTtL13 AND JOB DAVIS , Both of these noted horses are now on the ground and are being prepared for the great contest. The race as stated occurs Wednes day , and to the special purse of $3,000 , the Dmaha Commercial association bas added $500 or the winning horse in case a boat is trotted in less than 2:10. : This will be a grand race , as the horses are closely matched and the purse la large enough to insure their being driven to win. The race programme for to-day ia as fol lows : So. 1 3.00 class Trotting . . .Parse , $100 00 So. 2 3 year old colt stake r race , added by association . . . > 200 00 WHEELMEN. The following blcycliats have entered for iha wheel race during the fair : * HOne Mile Wednesday Badollet , Black nore , Cowing , Woodman , Clark , Jolllffo , Honiara , Gordon , Morford , Townsend , Ca- nan , Uolphrey. Two Mile Handicap Blackmore , Badollet , Cowing , Jolliffe , Morford , Townsend , SPECIAL TBAIH3. The Union Pacific will run special trains to Omaha far the accommodation of fair visitors From Grand , Island , Stromsburg and Lincoln on Tuesday , Wednesday , Thursday and Fri day , From Norfolk , Albion and Cedar Rapids on Wednesday and Thursday , All interme diate points ore Included In the above. The convenient schedule of the B , & M. , arriving at 9:30 : a. m. nnd leaving nt 0:20 : p , m , , giving thus a fall day la the city , does not require of the road any extra trains. The same fortunate circumstances exist on the Chicago , St. Paul , Minneapolis & Omaha road arriving at 10:00 : a , m. and leaving at 5:30 : p , m , ' SCHOOL CHILDREN VISITORS , , The children of the public schools will bo furnished free tickets at their several school louses to day , for attendance' upon the fair , a invited by the association and permitted/by tha school board , Superintendent James says that children thus attending the fair will jo excused from enrollment until to-morrow , For the benobt of ttie visiting school chil dren Prof , Hunt , the baloonist , bas bean en raged for an extra asceniion and wlll to that day go up amid the clouds' banging by his tnes to a trapeze. Daylight fireworks will be dis charged and minor features of Interest will be added.- ' r A CI1IOKET MATCH. The Omaha and High School Cricket clubs met Saturday afternoon at the fair rrcunds , playing Inside the race track , he game being called at 1:00 : o'clock , The Omaha 'Players were Messns. Connor , Anderson , Lanyon , Bouse , Whltehouse , Bell , Jarnaiall , McLoy , White , Muir , Hoadgttt , Qichelue and Ems. The high school team waa composed of Moms. Gjlflithf , Broatcb , Mc- Dormlck , Gulon , Rose , MrConnell , Kelly , Schneider , Cook , Balls , Harris and Doyle , Two Inninga ware played , resulting in n vie- ; ory for the Omaha club , they making the most points. Shootings cheap at Lshmann's. Mrs T J Fitzmorrlaand Miss Ella Kennedy tavo returned from a ten weeks' visit to riends In Brooklyn , New York , Underwear and hosiery at Lehmonn'u , Army Matter * . Advices from the rlfla contest at Fort Snelllng are to the effect that the De triment of the Platte rlflo team la doing omo splendid work. Gen , Brack received Jsturd&y a written report of the pro- tmlnsry practice , which Indicates that jt < Goodln won first place and gold medal. The following department of ho Platta men ara among the firs' waive , as the roiul : of the preliminary practice' Torroy , Woakr , Roper , Ityin and Goodin , the other seven men being all from the department of the Dakota , A telegram received Saturday says that "Goodln boat Sago Raven points on the three days' firing and stands first. " Gen. ( Brock received a Hit of general orders from the secretary of war Saturday , containing the following paragraph , which will bo of Interest to western de partmental "By direction of the secre tary of war the following named officers are relieved from duty as acting judge advocates of the departments designated opposite their names , to take effect Oct. 1 , 1885 , and will join their respective possible. / k Oapt. John'R. Myrlck , 3d artillery , department of Dakota. Capt. Cyrus R. Roberts , 17th Infantry , department of Arizona. " Blanket * at Lohmann's. Dross goods at Lobmann'g. Smalt Accidents , T. M. Strait had his ankle Injured by a plocoof falling Iron la the U. P. shops Saturday. HU Injuries wore attended to by the company surgeon. Another young man , whoso name could not bo lnarnodthad his foot crashed by a heavy bar of Iron falling upon It , at the roundhouse. Police Docket , The following oasoi were disposed oE by Jndgo Stonborg Saturday : Laura Mack and Nannie Grolghton , drunk and disorderly ; discharged. George Leltlobergor , David Trostin , John Thatcher , M. Goburn , Joseph Pate Frank Bonnet and Wm. Holmau , running gambling dens ; discharged. Victoria Kortnoy , disorderly conduct ; $1 and costs. " Fred Oolo , leaving team unhitched ; $ L and costs. John Daw and John Daws , suspects ; committed for further examination. Largest stock of zephyrs and wool yarns at Lohmann'a. Absolutely Pure.- . . * " - * This powder never ratios. A marvel of purity , ' strength and wholeiomenees. More economical than the ordlnuy kinds , and cannot be told In compel ! ' tlon with thejmuUltudo of low test , tboit noight and of phosphate ponders. Bold onlvln cans. nOVAli BAKING BOWDEtt CO. 108 Wall ttaoot , N T SPRING VEHICLES. OVER 4OO,000mi IN USE. wclj rulniittd l rniinli country ronrts iu 4 One drlTcxof citim Dlanuinrturvil it ml Hold by all loaiUnaUrTL'tttcoUulidcra mill Dealers. WHAT WILL HE DO WITH IT . . . l Well , as to that we cannot say , but our advice to all visitors during the coming week , before starting out to kill the bid man , is to buy and smoke the best , the popular favorite , the r ' - NONE GENUINE WITHOUT > i t VALLENCIA CIGAR FACTORY'S NAME ON LABEL. Kuhn & .Co. , 16th & Douglas Sts. ' JohrLW. Bell , \ / , 820 South loth Street , t iField & Farnsworth , " * 1 - , . ' ' " ' ? sue Oumlngs Street. W : J , Whitehouse , / N. W. Cor. loth and Webster Sta , ' , ' * " L Jas. 'Forsyth . * . 'f\ \ K" " * N. W. Cor. icth St. and Capitol Avo. " * 4 Foster & Bro. , Council Bluffs , Iowa. DEALERSwHl receive GRATIS with First order for 1000 "V" Cigars , ono beautiful 7jxl3 advertising photograph in stylish hardwood fraiao ; re tail value 2,25 , andono-striking street sign. END your order , put out the sign wo furnish and If the ' 'V'dooa not prove vj the best solllng'olgar you hayo over had , you can return within 30 days all unbroken and clean packages. PLEASE MENTION THIS PAPER , t WHOLESALE BY D. M. STEELE & CO , OMAHA. "Write for price and terms. Orders by letter , postal card , telegraph or TELEPHONE NO , 3O4.- will receive prompt attention , \ MISFITS AND MISERY HOW the FORMER PREVENT GREAT AMOUNT OF THE LATfER , ONE DOLLAR saved Is two earned , nnd by buying yonr clothing at the Only Misfit Clothing Parlors , 1119 Far- nam St. , you really gat the value of two dollara for every dollar you expend. A STITOH In time saves nlno , and by making nn early visit to the Only Misfit Clothing Parlow , you will find It to your Interest for an early selection , the opportunity to uoloot from a larger variety In stylos. MONEY MAKES THE MAN , nown-days , nnd the ono who wishes to accumulate mmt practice economy , and man will find no better opportunity to do so than Is offarcd him by the Only Misfit Clothing Parlor , 1119 For- nam St. , whore ho can get a Suit for SIC , that was made by a Merchant Tailor for ? 30. MAN WANTS LITTLE HERE BELOW , but when ho spands his money ho wants nil ho1 can get for If For $20 man can got n suit which was made by a tailor to bring § 40. " PANTS DON'T ' MAKE THE MAN , but when the man wants pants ho wants n pair that will look llko n pair of panta In the way of style In out and pattern , and when ho wants to got n uavlng , If possible , ho should vlalt The Only Misfit Clothing Parlors , 1119 Farnam St. , nnd noleot from these unsurpassed 8 3 00 For a pair made by a Merchant TalU for 8 G 00 500 " " " 1000 750 " " 14 00 8 60 " " i 1C 00 10 00 " " 18 00 BE WISE OR OTHERWISE. But If you wish to become wiser of the truth , nnd prevent paying high tariff * , , ? diWejf olothoB.mad ° om t o choicest Domestic and Imported fabrics , cut nnd trimmed In the highest art by the loading merchant U lora throughout the country. Follow the example of two thirds of Omaha's citizen/ . como nnd act for yourselves what can bo done for you. ' At the < * / * 1119 EAEMAM STREET , 1119 , 4tone time the clotliing4radeo Omaha tva ? monopolize ! by ono or to old firms. It is now no longer ex clusively theirs. Our motto "Quick Sales and Small Profits ; one Price to All , " is fast making us the We are the pioneers of low prices ; first to make a break in the old war prices in Clothing , Gents' Furnish ' ing Goods and Merchant Tailoring , and-at this time our short stay in Omaha , finds our system of lowering tne price by our large purchases direct from the mills and manufacturers of Maine , Massachusetts and New York , and our Gorgeous Display Of fine styles and good work cannot be excelled by any house doing business west of Chicago. All dealers can select goods , but all dealers havn't the taste to please in their selection. This we claim to do. Our record lay by day pvoves it , and all that call at our store don't fail to notice the facb that we have the finest relectei gootta ever brought to Omaha. Our patrons may rest assured we are bound to mainta'n ' a position in the ! rent rank , and furnish tae largest stock of clothing and merchant tailoring goods' of any house in the city. Success Crown Our Efforts Our assortment of boys' and children's clothing is equalled by few and excelled by none , In fact our nerve pluck and enterprising vim , 3alls together prudent and economical buyers , at the store of the Yankee Orphans , the Andrews Boys from Maine 1113 FABWAM ST. . OMAHA , NEB. NoticeNoticel Notice THE MAGNETIC HEALER , To all who BIO dlseieetl or sfflfcted , no nutter bow eng the standing ; oorao and be healed. Feuutle dli. uei where medicines bare ( ailed to glre relief , Specialty ; come one , come all and be healed by the lagnetlo oealer , the only sure eecape from any dla aae. For examination , our cha'gei are 81. ( or eacb leatmtnt , or visitations | 2 ; terms Btrlctly oaab , J H. PAGELAR , NorthStit > St. , 009 mile west of Fair Or oundi OMAHA I-ANOYTEAM DYING AND C T. P ulten , Propiletor. Gentlemen * ' Clothing l > aned , djcd and reared. Lidles1 Dregsei cleine nd dyed , and Plumn dyed and curled. All kind f Fancy Dying and Cleaning done on ibort notice cd ittlifaellon guarantied. 112 Douglaj itr t , oiaba , Neb. . . . . H. W DUHOND , Ant. B A. J. TOU.OCK , Eng. and Supt. i . , . G , P. N. , Asa'f. JJ Missouri Valley JKridye ami Iron WorJts , OFFICE AND WORKS LKAVENWORTII , KANSAS. Manufacturers and Hullden of Vwnglit lion/Steel / , Howe TrUM and Combination BRIDGES For Kallroadt add Hlgbway * . Turn fablei , Draw Pcani. Roe Ttuiiei , Piers and Safe- itruetures. IJinaley , Shire,1 , Tulock 4. WoLoutb , igent. PleajeienduawcrdelaUbjiageiroiktoIet. Correipondenee BdWted' f oa roglaeeri and '