8 THE DAILY BEE-IBUKSDAY SEPTEMBER 10 , 1885. THE CLOUDS ROLL BY , Tine Weather at Last for the Omaha Fair , Tno Grout Exposition Turning to Sac- ft The Full I'roRrninmo Given To-Dftj The UMCCS Hogs nnd Shcop Grout Throngs , The day broke yesterday aa It ha for a vroek past , through leaden , gray clouds that portended rain. However , cheered by the predictions of the signal service , largo nnmbora braved the throats of weather and the raw wind , and visited the grounds , making thus the first show ing of a crowd slnco the fair opened , The rain did not como , and during the ontlro forenoon the thermometer and barometer roao together , the winds allayed and the clou is thinned nntll just on the noon hour n rift was made in their filmy banks and a patch of bine- , big enough to make n Dutchman's brooches , peered through. With this certain aisuranoo the throngs of visitors and residents In the city began pouring out to the grounds in every available con veyance , afoot and by all possible means of transit. Yesterday an immense crowd was on the grounds and the races and other exhibitions are witnessed by th ociands. The track is In surprisingly good'condl- tion am ! under any circumstances would bo called fair. Resuming the detail rounds of depart ments , the hog and sheep exhibits were visited yostorday. HOOK. The showing of porkora Is fairly fnll and contains some of the following fine exhibit ? , with names of owners : D. Flndloy & Son , Spring Valley farm , Atlantic , Iowa , have fourteen Poland China hogs. T. W. MoFaddon & Bros. , of West Liberty , Iowa , 20 Poland Ohlna. H. U. Stoll , Beatrice , Neb , GO bead of Poland Ohlna , Chester White , Yorkshire and Jersey Rod pigs. J. R. Watts , Waterloo , Nob. , 01 head of Poland China. J. V. Dawson , Endloott , Nob. , 22 head Poland China. J. R. Liwson , Norwich. Page county , Iowa , 20 head of Poland China. John B. Thompson , Plattsbnrg , Mo. , 8 head Berkshire. L. E. Shattuck , Stanbury , Mo. , 23 head of Berkshire. Samuel Root , Omaha , 18 head of Chester Whites. SUEEP. The sheep are few and the exhibits are as follows : L. E , Shattuck , Stanbury , Mo. , 33 Spanish Merino. 0. H. Balllngor , Plum Oreok , Nob. , 48 Ootawold and Shropshire Down. 1. W. McFaddcn & Bros. , West Liber ty , Iowa , 32 American Morlno. F. A. Holt , Beatrice , Nob. , 22 Ameri can Merino. PHYLLIS AND JOE DAVIS , FRIDAY. , . The race between the two gropt trot ters , Phyllis and Joe Davis , which 1703 to have occurred to-day , has been post poned until Friday. The first with a . record of 2:15 : and the second with a f credit of 2:17 : and the confidence of his i owner that ho can cat far under that , will make a beautiful struggle for the mastery. The heavy pnrso of $3,000 backed by the oiler of $500 , made by the Commercial Association of Omaha If a heat is trotted below 2:19 : , Insures a great raco. OTILDREN'S DAT , SATURDAY. The society Is determined that the children shall have an opportunity te en joy the fair , and as they were deprived of that pleasure by the weather on Mon day , the invitation will bo again tendered them for Saturday. THE KACES. A well filled grand stand greeted the first races which the bad weather had made possible since the opening of the fair. The afternoon was all that could bo dosrod ; the aun shining brightly from an almost cloudless sky , and brecr.B stirring just fresh enough to bo Invigorating. The track , however , was tfar from perfection. A broad strip about halt the width of the track from the f enco * 111 toward the center had boon dressed Into fair shape , but all the work In the world would never In such short tlmo bring the Inside Into condition , and the conrso against the polo was muddy in many places. Yet fairly good time was made over Itand at the end of yesterday's races the ground was In such condition that a night of working and good weather will bring It in prlmo shape for to-day. THE THREE MINUTE IIACE. The following started , Dixie Boy and Black Diamond drawing oil : Annlo T , , „ ch m , John Simpson , North Platte ; Long 1 Luoy , r m , J. M. Bonnoll , PJattaraouth ; Black Bob , blk R , Jno. Boll , St. Paul , | . Minn. ; Manhattan , b s , M. E Harle , Council Bluffi ; Bib Bowles , b g. James Woodman , DCS Molnos , la. ; McKontio , blk g , 8. R. Johnson , Omaha ; Bay Frank , b g , Adam Thompson , Omaha. The horaea took stations from the polo In the above order. First Heat It Boomed Impossible to got them off and they dashed to the scratch at each call , In the most ragged shape , returning every tlmo to squander several minutes sponging and rigging harness , despite the counter order of the startor. At last after ocorlng nlno times , they caught the word and made away well together , Annlo T. against the polo , cut out tbo work , reaching the quarter with McKonsio at her wheel , iforo the little mare skipped end the black forged ahead. Over the up turn they came , Annie T. prancing for fun , while little Manhattan sped past tio- Ing for the load with McKonsio I as they oamo the homo stretch as I lihoy daahed under < tbe wlro and hastened away on the second round. Annlo T , who was regaining the lots of her .break , closed up to an oven load at the three- 1 quarter. Dawn the back stretch and up 1 the turn they came , taking the homo ] stretch , with the chestnut mare and the i Onuka horse neck-a-neck , until almost 1 under the wlro , MoKonsto wont Into the I air and Annlo T , speeding like clock' 1 work , swept nose first under the wire , c McKontio second , their sulkies slightly t colliding , Biy Frank third , Long Lney fourth , BUck Bob fifth , Bob Bowles sixth and Manhattan seventh , set back from the thlid pUce for running. Time , I B'aik ' Bob tad Annlo T were favorites j at 5.00 each against the iuld at the same ti money. a Second heat There was a good deal of nonsense In th's heat aa in the first. The * driven Boomed reluctant to glvo in their It name * , and it took repeated scratching to w get a etirt. Bey Frank set the example ai fcv catting .Annie. T out of the pole and t ! the lead before the turn was reached. At the half Frank was still firat , with the chestnut mare at his sldo and Black Bob catching his mud at close range , Annlo T hero loat her footing and fell back into the crowd. Passing the half at the grand stand Bay Frank pulled out for a safe lead , which ho held to the finish , although Annia broke on the up turn in on effort which promised to glvo her a front place. Bay Frank passed under the wlro throe lengths ahead , Black Bob second , Annlo T third , Bob Bowles fourth , Long Luoy fifth , Manhattan sixth , McKonzto seventh. The Omaha horse had too much galloping to do. Time , 2:44J. : The pools in this heat were the same as the first. Third Heat On the fifth sooro they caught the word. This heat was an other triumph for Bay Frank oven more splendid than before. Taking the firat from the jump , ho hold the place without a break in step for the full mlle , winning by a distance ton lengths safe. It was a beautiful performance , and the crowds cheered the bravo animal lustily. Annie T , behaved excellently , bnt indulged in disastrous skips. She however , won a good second , MoEenslo third , Black Bob fonrth , Manhattan fifth , Long Lucy sixth , Bob Bowles distanced through his misbehavior. Tlmo , 2:42 : } . Bay Frank and Annlo T , at $5 , ruled against the field at same. Fourth heat After a great deal of foolishness on the part of the jockeys working for advantage , and alx attempt ! to got away , they caught the send eft' . Bay Frank , now in high prlmo favor with both the spectators and speculators , again cut out the work taking a load at the half which loft a staring gap batwoen him and thn following field. The tusalo for next best was taken up by Annlo T , , McKen- slo and Manhattan. On the up stretch the bravo little mare gained ground , when , by a surprising burst of spaed , Black Bob shot forward from the roar to the van and flow under the wire for second end place a length ahead , amid great ap plause. Bay Frank won the heat and race , Black Bob second in the boat , Annlo T. third , McKonalo fourth , Lonj ? Lucy fifth , Manhattan sixth. Tlmo , 2:42j. : Bay Frank sold at $5.00 against the same for the Gold. SUMMAHY. B y Frank 3111 Annie.T 1 323 Black Bob 5242 Lone : Lucy ! f > G 5 McKenslo 2 734 Manhattan 7 G 6 C BobBowloa 6 4 dial * Time , 2:4Gi : , ! ! : < } , 2:421 : 2:42J. : The awards were made as follows : Bay Frank , first money , $240 ; Annie T , second , $120 ; Black Bob , third , $40. THREE YKAlt OLD COLT IUCE. Throe horses were entered in thia class , J. S. 0. , b s , J. D. Oreichton , Omaha ; Capt. P , br c , Ed. Pylo , Humbolt , and Rocket , b g , Phelps & Son , Omaha , starting in order from the polo as above. First Heat A very pretty exhibition of colt speeding. Poor J. S. 0. , after acting monitor a round and a half , broke at the three-quarter , lost the load to Rocket , falling back with Capt P and to him lost the second place by a break on thn homo stretch. Tlmo , 3:18 : . Captain P. was in favor"at $5.00 against the other two bunched at the same money. Second boat Rocket had the race in hand from the start ; taking front at a steady gait ho never broko. The only alteration in his position to the other two was a steady lengthening of his load nntll he came under the string a half- dozen lengths In the lead , winning both heat and race , with J S C second and Captain P third , both galloping. Time , 3:10 : * . Rocket in the sales lor this boat wont at $5 , retiring OaptainP from the front to company with J S 0 as field at same monoy. SUMMAKT. Rocket 1 1 JSO 3 2 Captain F 2 3 Tlmo , 3:185 ; 3:10J. : The awards In this race were made as follows : Rocket , first money , $102.50. J S 0 and Captain P , having tied , dl- vlded evenly the sum of the second money , $55 , and the third , $27.50. THE 2:40 : IUCE. The following horses started , Barney Tracoy falling out : Almeta , b m , L W. Slnclaro , St. Joe , Mo. ; Bohemian Girl , br m , Hunt Barnes , West Union la. ; Maud B. , b m. A , 0. Black , Table Rock , Nob. ; Byron Sherman , b 0 , Ed Pylo , Humboldt , Neb , ; Ethan Allen , b a , Adam Thompson , Omaha ; Ira M , g B. George E. Maraton , York , Nob. ; Tib , b s , John Simpson , North Platte , Neb. ; Springfield Belle , oh m , J. D. Orolghton , Omaha. The number of starters com pelled the formation of two ranks , posi tions being occupied from the polo as above , with Tib and Springfield Bella in the roar rank. First heat About a dozen scores and several lectures from the starter were re quired to get the word. Almeta lost the advantage of her position to Bohemian Girl within fifty yards and for the rest of the race the brown mare had a walk away. It was then a struggle for second place with Almeta holding a steady advantage - vantage throughout although Maud B , Springfield Belle and Ira M , crowded hard at times for honors. The remain der of the field was strung along irregu larly. Bohemian Girl sailed , past the stand at the finish a dozen lengths in ad vance nith her driver pulling In , Almeta second , Springfield Bella third , Ira M fourth , Byron Sherman fifth , Tib sixth , Ethan Allen seventh and Maud B dis tanced for running. Time , 230. ; A bad start was made In thla heat ; the Blatter tapped the bell as they wont fender the wire and then changing his mind , gave the word , much to the confusion of the entlro field and the serious disadvantage of several homa Second heat Bohemian Girl once more cut out the work and took the load as usual for keeps. At the quarter Ethan Allen , Ira M. and Almota were bunched for the second place with Almeta tllghtly in advance , but the hero of Tioonderoga went to pieces hero and fell out of the race , Almeta and Ira M. neokiog It away for second money. Past the stand at the half they caino together , the groy stallion trotting with the atylo of a roadster on parade and the little mare bowed to her work with an energy which , alaa , sent her off her feet under the wire and gave her a loss which she could not recover. Bohemian Girl won the heat , Ira M. second end and Almota third , the rest of the Sold distanced. Time , 2:33 : } Third heat It was 0:30 : wnentbo third ' lio&t was called , and Bohemian Girl , Ira M and Almeta were left alone to reply. 8 It was a tame contest , Bohemian Girl walking to the front and holding it at a log , with the groy stallion and Almeta .raveling along In order all the way ironnd. Time , 2:38 : , The pools sold from the first rith Bohemian Girl In such prlmo aver that most of the speculating aidono in pools conceding her first place i nd figuring alouo on leoond choice. For his place AlmeU wai at the beginning , (0 and when she failed to make a showing , others throughout the field were selected , SCMMABY. Bohemian Girl 1 1 1 Ira M 4 2 2 Almeta , 2 3 3 Mand B 8 dis , Tib G " Springfield Belle 3 " Ethan Allen 7 ' ' Byron Sherman , G " Time , 2:3G : , 2SJ , 2:28. : The awards were made in this race as follows : Bohemian Girl , first money , $300 ; Ira M , second , $150 ; Almota , third , $50. THE MILE DASH ntNNlNO. It was G o'o'cck when the mlle dash for n pnno of $150 was called and all entries started , stationed from the polo as follows : Rid Buck , b , s. , J. B. Silvia , Elkhorn , Nob. ; Alclnn , b. m. , G. Grimes , Orawfordtville , Ind. ; Low Clark , ch. g. , G. W. Sheldon , Olymer , N. Y.j Ballo K. , s. m. , J , H. Lemon , Klowa , Neb. Neb.Tho The dash A standing start was made and it proved a hard job to get them away. A score of Ineffectual scratches was made , much to the fatigue of the crowd , and when they at last went off , every horse was rcoktng with sweat from useless exercise. It was an easy victory for Had Buck , who hold the load the polo start gave him. The field fonght hard for second money , but the struggle was between Low Clark and Belle K , Alolnc , who had been eomowhat of a favorite , falling In hind. The judgoi became entangled over the result bnt at last gave first money , $100 , to Red Buck , second money , $35 , to Belle K , and third , $15. to Alciiia. Tlmo , 1:51. : THE JULLOON ASCENSION. About 3 o'clock , Prof. Hunt performed his balloon ascension , rising several thousand feet above the grounds , and af ter some ten minutes poised in air alight ing , just beyond the edge of the grounds. His exciting oxhlbition is repeated thla afternoon. TO-DAY'S RACES. Following are the races and ontrles for to-day. The first race la called at 1:30 : p. m. 2:35 : Pacing ; purao $409. divided ; $240 to first , $120 to second , $40 to third. Joseph Woodman , Dos Moinoa , Iowa , cr g Bico ; E W Bell , Pawnee City , Neb. , b g Dan D : War ren Balloy , Council Blufl > , Iowa , g m Mnttio Ilnric : John II Youncr , Cedar Rapids , Iowa , b m Mnttio Stop ; 1 < " D Johnson , Randolph , Iowa , d g Frank Johnson ; II 1C McOormoe , Talrbury , Neb , Gillie Button ; L W Sinclair , St. Joseph , Mo. , Lillian S. 2:23 : class Trotting : purao $700 , divided ) $420 to first , $210 to second , $70 to third. Thos J King , Pittabnrg , ch p Wndo Hampton ; Joseph Woodman , Dos Moinea , la , b s Gift , Jr ; O Faulkner , Minneapolis , r m Widow Bedott ; J S Bicker , Oakaloosa , la , br m Thia- tlodown. Four-year-old Colt Stakes Trotting ; en trance S10 each , with S3CO added by itaiocia- tlon , divided ; 8100 to first. $11G to second , $53 to third. J D McFarland. Lincoln. Neb , b a Holiday ; G H Bailey , Faitbury , Neb. , ch B Consul ; Ed Pyle , Humboldt. Neb. , br f Jen nie Cobb ; J S Wolfe , Jr. . Cedar Rapids , la. , b a Victor Sprngue ; J G Smith. Fremont , Nab. , br R Patsy Smith ; Win Dailey , Peru , Neb. , br f Gail McMahon ; KSMooney. Jr. , Humboldt , Neb , blk t Gladys. KunnlnpMila heats ; best two in three ; purse $300 , added : $2.0 to first , $70 to pec- end , $30 to third. J. B. Silas , b. a. Jled Buck ; G. W. Sheldon , ch p. Low Clark ; J , H. Lemon , a m. Belle 1C ; John Doo. b. in. Emma H , NOTES. Henry Pundt enter * the race with n record of twenty-seven years for the prize box of coffee offered the oldest grocer in Omaha. Higglns' oyster house and restaurant , under the management and suporlnton- doncy of Dell Rudd , is a counterpart of the finest catering establishment in the city."Tho "Tho Battle of Gettysburg , " a staggering - goring daub at the famous Chicago paint- lug , to which Is added the zoological at tractions of a few boxes of monkeys and parrots , is the great and only side-show affair on the grounds. Parlln , Orondoif [ & Oo. lend attract iveness to their exhibit of farm imple ments with a brass band made up by the firm's employes at the manufactory In Canton , Ills. The motor power in Machinery hall is now adjusted to all the mechanical ex hibits , end everything la humming in motion. The phaeton glvon by Parker , Roberts & Oo , , for the best crazy quilt is among the firm's exhibits. It is a beautiful vehicle and will bo a source of prldo to the winner. The question now arises , who is to bo the astute ; ] udgo of the best quilt out of the hundred .in the exposi tion. tion.Byron Byron Road has on exhibition in Att Hall , a splendid collection of Colonial , State Banks of Nebraska and fractional currency. The display of the deaf-mute Institute in Art hall Is a great attraction. The cabinet work of the case and the articles it contains were all made by the students. Edholm & Erlckson and 0. S. Raymond mend to-day opened their buildings for the firat tlmo. The police on the grounds have ni yet made no arrests , and Judge Littlofield has so far been out of practica. A black veil , a meal ticket good for twenty meals at the Gate City roetaaran' , Sixteenth street , and a boy's felt hat can be recovered by the owner at police head quarters on the grounds. At the close of the fair last evening , the rash for exit was more than the con veyance sat hand could attend to , and hundreds were forced to a weary walk to the city whllo many others watted until long after dark to got transportation. A J. Sexton , of Papllllon , yesterday afternoon brought in a fine throe-yoar- old mare and a young stallion , all pur pose horees , which , although too late to enter competitively , make splendid ex hibits. There were 5,000 people on the grounds yesterday afternoon. There wll ba 20,000 to-day. Throe roughs went into HolTman'a ealoon on Thirteenth between Farnam and Harney , about ten o'clock Tuesday night , and becoming abuiivo were ejected , Ono of them threw a big atone through n window , which narrowly rniised hitting the bartender. The ladies of the Woman's Foreign Mia- aioaary society of the Saward'atreel . E. church , North Omaha , will hold a "inrnfon. ary tea" at the residence of Mra. J , E. New man 1203 Campbell street , between Charles and Seward on tills afternoon and eve ning , There will be a varied entertainment , jonsliting of select literary oxer cites. All friends and members of tha society are cor dially invited to ba preajnt. Tha astro-meteorological forecast as RV- ! n for Vennor'a almanac for this week , ending Saturday , Is as follows : "Uool and windy ; vet , warmer , wind atormi , ending ; with fine , farm windy weather " It will ba observed hat this h s BO far resulted only too truly , Cue predictions for next week will prove of atertit : Opening with fine , warm weather ; bowery and windy toward the close , " Spiak ig of things astronomical , It might ba well remlnd.tho public that a total eollpsa of the in occurred _ Tne day , visible only in thetri | uth Pacific , Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A ttrcngth and wholoumcncsB. Moro economical than tbo ordlntty kinds , and cannot bo told In competi tion with thcimultltudo of low test , short weight and ef vhosphato po tlora Sold onlv In cans. ROTAti 1UKINC1 IlOWDEIt CO. 100 Wall tt&oet , H T Genuine Diamonds -FOUND IN Tea and Coffee. The Empire mill ] , of Now York , have opened a otoro la this city , at 1403 Douglaa St. , In Clark Bros. & CO.'B old stand , for thopurpossof Introducingtholr now brands of tea and cofloo , which are put up In neat cans , cofTdo , can and contents about three pounds. Tea , can and contents abont li poandi. An an ex tra Inducement to" purchasers this company will put Into each package of coffee and tea a sonvonlr or prosont.ruu- nlng In amount from 10 cents to 50 dollars lars , consisting of nicklo , sliver and solid gold watches , genuine diamonds In solid gold Bettings , and other jewelry. This company have adopted this expensive method so as to thoroughly advertise their goods In Omaha and vicinity. But after 30 days this choice tea ana coffee will bo sold wholly on their merits by their agents In Omrha at the name price , enmo quality and same qmntity , but without the souvenirs , the tea and coffee being worth at a fair retail value moro than the price asked , without any regard to the Bonvonlre , which ore put Into the pack ages for thirty days only to advertise and introduce these qoods. This company Is an old established one. It has already appointed over fifty ogento In the various cities , ncno of whom are now tolling ouvenirs with their gooda , bat each agent has a largo and rapidly growing trade , os the superior quality of their ten and coffee becomes known. Price $1 single package , six packages $5 , thirteen packages ? 10 , twenty-seven packages § 20. Send In your orders by mall , accompanied by cash , past-office order , end they will ba for ( voided to any part of the United States or Canada ? . Address Empire Mills Tea Oo. , 1403 Douglas street , Omaha , Nob. Wo will publish dally a list of the names of persons finding valu able articles Inithelr packages. Below will bo found a partial list of purchasers finding valuable articles In their cans of tea and coflos : Mrs. E. E. Oharplot , 2012 Hamey St. , diamond ring ; Wm. B Merchant , cattle dealer , la dies' hunting cao gold watch ; D. M. Wheeler , general Insurance agent , Crolph- ton block , diamond stud ; Miss Lucy K , Reed , saloedy Farncm street , Bartholdi'e statue enlightening the worldWilliam G. Graham , farmer , ladles' 3 stone diamond ring ; John T. Moecham , live stock dealer , stem-winding watch ; Miss Laura T. Woods , housekeeper , gent's gold hunting case stem-winding watch. Sm eke Gr. H , Hack & Go's Cleveland , U. , Celebrated Finest 8 for S5o cltrar In America , and Excelsior be Cigar Pro eminent abo\o all others. Our Cat Does Not Scratch [ Go Clgir above all compel Itlon , ( or ealo and controlled by D. W. SAXB and J. W. BEEL , Omaha. Kcnnard & , Klgje. Drug ! , L'ncoln , Neb , O. B. Chapman , " " " K > ans & Judsan , DuiJS , Hastings , Neb. Donty&Chlnn , Drugs , 0 ( Iambus , Neb. J. O. Delia ; on , Drugs , Counc'l IJUifTs , Dell G Morgan A. Co , Uruif iCourjcIl Ion a. QusHchragc , Hooks , eta , Fremont Neb , VI , II. Turner , Hooks , eta , H. II , WblttleseyDrugs , 1'iemN Apollinaris "THE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS , " CAUTION. "ff the inhabitants of great cities toHlti see the filth that is concealed in 3 the water which they use , and trace every drop and particle to its source , 3Bi disgust and nausea wondie sufficient protection" New York Times , July 20,1885 , Bi " The purity of APOLLTNARIS offers the test security against the dangers which are common to most of the ordinary drinking waters. ' ' London Medical Record. ' O/all Gredrt , Druggiitt , J : ffin , tl'at. Deaftrt ' BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. lei NOTICE. eaiUl Notice Is hereby gl\en tbtt N If. Warren big Ul Ithdratrn from tin firm ol A. T O'lUra & Co , eai lock Uimmiiaiou ruerctuoti at South Omaha , and In lat be w II not be iesj > o. hU ( or aJiv debit or oou < acti i Iter thli date , N , If. VAKRIX , Neb. , S f t 0,16 = 5. St Yankee Boys from Maine FIRST IN THE FRONT RANK ' All , " is fast making us the n n ? "V T ° LEir prices ; first to lnakon brcak iu H o old war prices in Clothing , Gouts' Furnish mg Goods and Merchant Tailoring , and at this time our short stay in Omaha , finds cur system o lowering tne pneo by our lnr jo parchages direct from the mills and manufacturers of Maine , MamchuEetls and Ne x one , ana our Gorgeous Display fi 110 st yles and good work cannot bo excelled by any liousodonz ; busine ss west oE Chicago. A11 dealer can select goods , but all dealers havn't the taste toplea30 in their selection. This wo claim to do. Our record day by day proves , it and all that call at our store don't fail to notice the fact that we have the finest Reeled 'A goods ever brought to Omaha. 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BLOCUU , 181 Pearl St. , 2ier Toife a. 1 < \ LYMAN , Dealer In GLAZED SASH. DOORS , nils , No 1 Moulding' , DuIldlcglPapcr , &a , 1001 SOUTH 13TH CHICAGO , THE SEOET LINE And BEST BOUTS. FR01I OMAHA TO THE EAST , CWO TRAINS DAILY BETWEEN OMAHA AND Chicago , Minneapolis. Milwaukee 3t. Fault Cedar Itapldi , Davenport 3Unton , Dubuque , llockford , lock Island , Kreeport Janes villa , Slgln , Madison , La Orosne , 3ololt. Winona , Ind all other Important points Hast , North * east and Southeast. Ticket offioo at KOI Farnam etroct ( In Paxton Heel ol ) , and at Union 1'aciflo Depot. l-ullu ! n Sleepers and tbo Finest Dining Cars In nit World are run on tnomaln lines of the Ouiaioo IILWAUKSI It ST. PAUL R'l and every attention Is paid o nuaaontrera by courteous eraplojoi ot the company , It. MILLED , General Manager. J. K. TUCKEK , As 't Gen'l Manager. A. V. H. OAUPKNIEB , Gen ! Pass. & Ticket Ipent ? CiKO K. IlEAtronu , Aast. Genl , Fats , and ricket Agent. FRED. W. GRAY , ff BOOOEBSOO TO ) FOSTER AGRAY. . fHITE FINE , YELLOW PINE , OALI F011NIA REDWOOD ABH , OAK , BLACK WALNUT , SPANISH OEDAK. ear Creek Lime , Louisville Cementer or Hand Cement , Iowa and Michigan Plas ter , balr , Etc. Etc. 6th & Douglas St 'ol/cel Notice ! Notice THE MAGNETIC HEALER , To all who ate dlittsed or afllfcted , no matter bow ng the itandlngi oome and be healed , Feamale dli- a 8 where medicines bare ( ailed to give relief , Ipeclalty ; oome one , com * all and be bealed by tbe ignctlobealcr , tbaonl/ure escape from anjrdli- f te. for examination , our coa'gei are II. ( or each txtmant , or yUltatlons t ttimi utrlctly cul , J. H. PAGKLAR , North Btata fit , , oce mUt west ef ) ! / Oroaudi THE OHBAEEST PLAGE IN OMASA TO JBTJY One of ho Best > nd Largest Stocks in the United StaeB To Select From.- STAIRS TO CLIMB , ELEGANT PASSENGER ELEVATOR -ESTABLISHED , 1865- Xmporters antl W/tolesale Dealers in r Just Received , a full line of Meerschaum Goods , prime aualitv , which , were spe- ciallv selected bv our Mr.Mas : Mever in Europe for our own trade. A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OP DPODE LIST. Waoo Meyer & Co. , Omaha , Neb v * . M ; HELLMAN & CO. , W ! 1301 AND 180S FARNAM STREET , COR. 13TEL OMAHA , NEB. THE A. L. STRAHG COMPANY , Double and Single Acting Power ana hand Engine Trimmings , Mining Machinery ! Bolting , Hose , Brana and et wholeuab o * rotai ) . BALLAD AY WIND-MILLS , OHURO 3 LND BOHOOL BELL6 , Corner 10th and Farn&m St. , Omaha Neb , . F. GOODMAN , A\I ) I > IL\UU : i Jm IWJ , NEB.