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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 11, 1885)
THE DAILY BEE-FKIDAY SEPTEMBER II , 1885 , THE PAIL ? BEE , Friday Morning , September 11 , FAIR WEATHER , The Omaha Fair Mmi UDder Bine Skies , IhonsnmlB at tlio Grounds Ycstcr- dny The lUccs Tlio Main Hull A urund Suc cess Assured. Another day of glorious wcathcrbriught thousands to the grounds and yostoraay nf tarnoon the entire enclosure wan crowded with people , probably 20,000 in number. The track for the races was in splendid condition and some exemplary speed WAI mado. Ilir 11ACF.3. The first race called was the 2:35 : , pac ing , for pnrso of $100. There were five atartors , Pan G , Mnttio Harlo , Mattlo Step , Frank Johnson nnd Lillian S. Tlio track was much bolter than the day before , but was still n foir seconds alow. The pool-sollora , just baforo thoraces races , were kept very busy with beta goIng - Ing in favor of Mattlo Stop , even odds against the Cold , The first boat was n thoroughly excit ing ono. The atari was made after con aldorablo trouble , Dan G , Mattie Harlc , Mnttio Stop and Frank Johnson well together. For the first half milo Mattlo Harlo hold the lead , with Dan G , Mattlo Stop and Frank Johnson closjly bunched and pushing her hard , Lillian S dropping far to the roar. Toward the last half of the mlle , Din G. forged ahead , leaving Mnttia Stop aud Mnttio Harlo racing hard for second placo. Ho carne under the wlro fully four lengths abend , Mattie Harlo second , with Mattie Stop a cloeo third , Frank Johnson fourth , aud Lillian S , fifth. Time , 2:20. : Second hcnt The racora started from the wlro in good form , Mattlo Harlo five lengths behind. Dan G went off hia fact nt tbo first quarter , nnd Mattlo Stopover- hauled him. Ho forged ahead , however , maintaining n cloao load up to the half- mile , when Mattlo Harlo pulled up , the wire being paesd with the throoinabuuch. At the threo-quarter point , however , Mattlo Harlo dropped out. DanG broke on the last quarter , and Mattie Stop passed undortnowironlittloahcad. Afoul was claimed , however , Bgalnat the mare , and aitor a long discussion the judges gave the race to Dan G , Mattte Stop Biooud , Lillian S third , Mattlo Harlo fourth , Frank Johnson fifth. Thus , 2:31. : ' Third heat The racora started away 'i well bunched , Mattlo Step and Mittlo Harlo contesting closely for first place with Dan G. a closa third and the lieU fast following. At the quarter Dan G broke badly nnd fell far behind. At thi three-quarters , Mattlo Step wan throwi off her f cot , giving Matt Jo Bailo n loai of aovon lengths , which she maintamot until the cloao. Mattlo Stop oamo Bosond Dan G. third , Lillian S. fourth , Frank Johnson fifth. Time , 2:282. : Fourth heat The breakaway Wi3 made in fair stylo. Mattlo Hnrlo took the load , with Matlio Stop nnd Djn G conl ostlng hotly for second place , A the last quarter Dan G closed np and pushed the little gray mare pretty hard but aho passed tha wlro a nose length ahead of him , Mattie Stop three lengths behind. Time , 2:25.1- : . Fifth heat Mattlo Harlo ogaln took the load , Dan G and Mattlo Step noao and noao for second placo. At the three-quarters Dan G broke nnd fell be hind. On the liat qnartor , Mattlo Stop pushed to the front , but cauld not dis tance Mattlo Harlo. The heat resulted Mattlo Harlo first , Mattlo Stop aeoond , and Dan G third. Tlmo 2:29 : $ , This gave Mattlo Harlo tbo tliroe out of five boats , and the raco. SUMMARY. Pacing 2:35 : class ; purse $500 divided MattioHurlo 2 1 DanG 3 MattieStep 2 LUJisnS G 3 4 diat. l < Vank Johnson 4 5 distanced. Timo. 2-23. 2:21 , 2:28 : , 2:25 : } , 3:29 : $ . THE TttOITINa RACE. The Booond trotting raca for the purse of $700 called one three starters , Widow Bedott , Wade Hampton end Thistledown. The horses broke nwny Jk | grand stylo. Thistledown quickly took , the load and hold It all the way through. The Widow towards the list half closed upon her and for a few seconds it seemed na though she would win. On the spurt , however , ' Thistledown tore away and carao under the wlro with n six lengths load , with "Widow Bodot second , nnd Wade Hnmp- ' i ton trailing throe lengths behind. Time , 2:32J. : Second heat The thros starters , Wade Hmnpton , Widow Bedott nnd Thlttlo- dovm polled away from the wlro In good form. The Widow quickly took the load maintaining it nt two lengths all the way round , with Wade Hampton a cbeo second , Toward ' 'oed ward the last , Wade Hampton closed up and the wire was passed at almost a dead licit. As Hampton had broken on the last half , however , ' the heat was awarded to the Widow Bedott , Wade Hampton second , Thistledown third. Tlmo , 229J. ; Third heat The start was a poor ono , the Widow Bedott 'ailing behind and beIng - Ing forsod Into a "pocket" for the fust half. Thistledown took tJ'o lead , Hamp ton following a oloao aeoond , The trot was made in this style until the three- quarters point , vthen the Widow forgad ; nnead , gaining au even nose with Hauip- ton , Thistledown badly behind. On the last quarter , Hampton took the load and oiino under tbo wlro nbout a length ahoadof Widow Bodott , with Thistle down third. Tlmo , 2:32J : Fourth heat Thu siurt was again badly mado. Widow Hedott'a driver tiled to "pocket" Wtdo Hampton , nearly caualrg an accident , ' The nauu-- e ko of. the doutn 0rullnn Bjnator dis played splendid staying qualities , however over , and quickly gained the lead , hold ) - ing it to thu finish , with Thlstlcdom second end nnd Widow Bedott third. Time , 2:3-1 : * . K,1th heat Wade Hampton again look the lead , on a good start from the Mire , nnd was not headed during tha mlle by either Widow Bedott or Tnlatle- down. Trio ho t romllcd Wade Harnt- ton first , idow Boi otteeo nd , Thiitle. down third. Time2:35 : Thla tf courn : jnvo Wade Hampti u tfco race , best throe heats out of five. SCMMAUV. Trotting 2.28 cla H , purio f700 , divided vided , r Wadu Hampton Widow B ott 1 1 2 3 . 3 > * o M TUB rouu yean OLDS. The third was a 4-yiar-old colt race , or pnrso of $400. There were seven ntrlcs , Holiday , Consul , Jonnlo Oobb , Vfotor Sprague , Patsy Smith , Q ll Mc- Rlahon nnd Qladya. The starter gave Consul the polo , with Mo&Iahon cecind , ? atijr Smith third , Holiday fourth , 3lndya fifth , Jennie Oobb sixth , and Vlo- or Sprague Bevonth. First Ho t Ooneul , the polo horse , .ook the lead without any trouble and copt it to the end , Victor Sprgue and Holiday sttuggllng ( or second place , with a slraggllng fiold. The heat was given to Consul , QUdys , Pfttsy Smith and General MoMaaoa being distanced and shut out. Every driver claiming a : oul , the jadgo decided to lot the colts ntay in for the stcind holt. The result was announced Consul first , Viator Sprague eecond , Holiday third , Jonnlo Oobb fourth , Gladys fifth , Patsy Smith sixth , nnd Gall MsMahon seventh. Tlmo , 2:37i. : Owing to darknces the other heats ot this CB wcro postponed until 11 o'clock , o day. THI : KUNNINO HACK. There were four entries in this rnce : Belle K. , Emma H. , Low Clark and Hod Buck. Two heats were run , Belle K. winning thorn both and the race ; Emma H. second , Law Clark third , Had Buck fourth. Time , 1:4GJ. : TODAY'S IIACES. The races to-day will bo called prompt ly nt 1:30 : p m. , and are is follow s : 2.33 olnsi , trottlnp ; puree 5500 , divided § 300 to tirat , $150 to second. $50 to third. Entrloi : A. 0. Block , Table Hook , Neb , b m , Maud B ; 0. Rowley , Atlantic , Iowa ; ch B , Ilowloy'u Rattler ; 0. F. Faulkner , Minneapolis , Minn , r m , Widow Badott ; Wade Cany , Council Bluffi , Ia , ch p , Sunshine ; J. I. Bicker , Oskaloosa , la , br rn , Thistledown , L. W. Sinclair , St. Joe , Mo. , b m , Alraots. Special race Trotting Milo boats , best three In fivo. Purao $3,000 , divid ed ; $2,000 to Ort horjo ; § 1,000 to BOO- end , with $500 added if 2:19 : la boaton. Entries : Grlnus t Onmmlngs , Lafayette - otto , Ind.bg Joe Davle ; Oharloa Wag ner , Dliknuon' ! Ljndlcg , Ont. , b m Phjlllu. Running race Mlle hoati , boat two in throa , purse $150 , divided ; $100 to first ; $35 to second , and $15 to third. Ea- trlea not nnn jimced. Chariot raco. Bicycle race Mlle heat , beat two in threo. Raoa called at 2:30 : p. m. Farmers' raoo ; horses to bo driven by owner , owrjor'a ' wife , son or daughter. MAIN IIALL , Eatorlnft the main hall the vlclto ? la greeted with an exhibition of the moat varied character , embracing almost every product of husbandry and specimen ro- BiillB of ell industries and handicraft. In doforooca to the selection which entitled the building of this department "Floral Hall , " the rounds will bo began among the flowew which fill the touth end of the east wing with their beauty aud fro- pr&nco. J. W. and E. E. Arnold , E. 0. Erfllng and R. H. Divey have together the cen tral soutlon nnd h vo roared n monad of plants including almost ovcry variety of blossoming natives and exotics. Against the caat and west walls J. Y. Craig and B. Haas h&vo terraced rovrs equally aa fine , and nil-including. J. Erana , the Omaha seedsman , has a beautiful display of grass3a and drlod flowera. From the department of flpwea an endless variety of exhibits , defy ing enum eration and classification are encountered. The Plattsmouth Canning factory haa a tastily mounted column of Its canned goods. H. Craig , of Fort Calhouu , Washington county , has R splendid dis play of applca and grapea. The ssmo is displayed by H. O. MoMakcr of Platts- moutb , Jacob Vallery , of Casa county , Levi Churchill , of Cats county , Nelson Jean , of Oass county , Samuel Richard son , of Own county , A. B. Taylor , of Oasi county , Oapt. leaao Wiles , of Casa county. Henry Pohlman , five oil palnt- inga. Wateon Bros , nnd G. A. Bennett present some spoolmona of BclantlQo . horsa shoos. B. E. Fenner , of Fort Calhoun , Washington county , Washing- 1 ton county Itself and n largo number of ) other panics with small exhibits , have frr.lt ? . Fred Zotaman , of Omaha , has 0a 0o collection of splendid pears grown in the ' city. Thora Is a largo quantity of Call- fornia fruit grown by former residents of Omaha who hnvo moved to the coast. b.if H. 0. Raymond has novoral nunchta of Niagara grapes , the now fruit which Is ogltatlng the fiuotlcultural world. Is is a hardy plant , and the most promising whlto grape over essayed to growth in this region George Parlslon , the Furn- nm street cigar man , has n beautiful ox- hlblt of imported meerschaum pipes. ca. The Omaha Enterprise Iron Works , a.a a.B. new and promlebg concern located at the corner of Pier and Patrick avenue , north Omaha , has aomo of Its sid-lrons on exhibition. Theao have been nward- od thn first premium , L. W. Wolfe & Oo. , 200N. Sixteenthotroet , electricians , llsplay a largo variety of oleotrio cup- plioa. Brinsh & Co. , commissioners t mvo a law variety of fruits. P. Boyer & Oo , of Omaha , exhibit a number of fine fire and burglar proof loll safes. D. I. Thornton , 121 North fifteenth alroot , operates the White Bowing machine. 0. B. Moore , grocer , Omaha , has n beautiful display of fine and staple groceries. Private ea lava a competitive display of cut rs n the asaco between ths two wings. Milton Rogers & Sons hive n splendid exhibit oi stoves , ornamental mantels , lonrths , etc. The Midland Electric com- jiny aliowa some of Us apparatus. 1 Edncy & Gibbon , Oaaabn , ( llsplay Iron ware , blacksmith tool * , wagon stock , etc ; , The 'OO ' cent atora , " Farnam street , has a great variety of Us notion goods. bo Western Pottery company , ot O , NOD , add to their diiphy an exhibition ins of the process of making their wares Hlmobaugh & Taylor display some fine butluera' hardware. M , 0. Von Dorn 820 South Avenue , Omaha , has a wonderful - dorful exhibition of honey and apiarian supplies. Honaok & Bro , of Omaha , copper-smiths Grots & Austin , rubber stamps and seals , The firat premium for the best loaf of broad was awarded to Miss Posrl Hartman , a little Omaha t ) , fourteen yean of ago. A S. 'fresher , Ecodsmtu at St. Paul , Neb , display of produce and grain. Cheyenne county takes n leading place for enterprise , hav ing a largo departmental exhibit of its god crops which rdbcta unlimited credit upon the county itself. As n guarantae \ ol the fertility of Us brand lands the coun ty presents n simple of nplud soil three foot high cut vertically. Itseubatancaia > sandy loam of the highest arable char- actor. G. H & 3. S. Collins present a splendid array of saddlery , harness and o her horsi > goods. Collins Gordon & Kay have an arsenal of fire-arms nnd I'B perfect olub store of sporting tjoode. Tha ' entries In the class of competitive canned and preacrved goods are without number and reflect groit credit upon the domes tic Indus ry cf Nebraaki women. The ' Oranba Oil & Paint Co U well represent ed. Mr. Boohl ( < f Omohadjij-liyaa great variety of contrivance * such as an Ingen ious machinist can conceive. Douglas coun y , ai it should , being nt home , makes n superb exhibit , the best and , most complete it has over made in the history of local fairs. AH the products of the counly's soil nro there , forming an sggrogato of wonder. Pompk.ns weighIng - Ing moro than 100 pounds , potatoes nnd sweet potatoes from a half to two pounds , beets weighing five and six ponnda and every variety of soil product in its moat perfect form. The show of core l is also very ihttorlng. The department Is under the euperlntendency of Charles J. Ryan. KDIIOLM & EBICKSON S DlSrLAY. Probably the handsomest atrnoturo at the fair grounds is that of Edholm it Er- Icjon , the popular jewelers and dealers in musical instruments. They have boon tea a great donl of expense to prepare this display and as It Is all for the benefit of the fair , they are deserving of especial mention. They have msdo a splendid display of fine jewelry , watches nnd du- inonds , as well as musical Instruments. The beautiful water service , valued at $75 , which Is offered as n special pre mium for the boat display of needle-work , attracts n great dosl of attention. This enterprising firm control an exceed ingly largo bnslnces and nro thoroughly reliable. Tnoy have two places of bnsl- ness in the city , the largo double atoro at 15th nnd Dodge , opposite the postofllco and ono at 1413 Donglas street. Both stores are well stocked with bo&utlfnl goods. You cm buy anything nt their store that can bo bought In any jewelry store in America and no other phco can sell cheeper thsn they. In jewelry nnd musical Instruments they take the load , They are agents for S loin way's pianos , the boat uiada. They also handle the celebrated Dcclior , Hnincs , Brlgga nnd Bobring pianos. All first class. They carry the best makes of organs , guitar * , violins , nnd in fact all kinds of musical Instruments. Go and BOO tholr display nt the groundn and then call at tholr store3. u. s. IUYMOND'S DISPLAY , Located juat aonth of the Art Hall la 0. D. Raymond's building which con- \aina hia display of jawelry. Diamonds , watchoa and fine jewelry nro shown m the unlquo place to such gocd advantage tbat the building Is thronged with vlsltoro the whole day long. Above the piintod in largo letters la the sign " 0. . Riy- mend , Jeweler. " Those who hnvo not seen this palaeo should avail themselves of the opportunity offered , as it la n Bight worth 33olnR. Then after seeing this mluinturo display go to the southeast - east corner of Fifteenth pnd Farnam streets ivhero you will find 0. S. Raymond mend s jawolry store , and If you can ex press your admlrntion for the display at the fait grounds , wordn will foil you when inside the store in the city. Mr. Raymond carries a largo line of diamonds mends and jawolry and employs the inont cxpsrt workmen. AU goods bought of Raymond nro engraved free of charge. PUYLIIS AND JOE DAVIS , TO-DAY. The race between the two grout trot- tera , Phyllis and Joe D.wie , which waste to have occurred o day , has been post poned until vT.duy. The first with a rzcard of 2:13 : and the second with a credit of 2:17 : nnd the confidence of his owner that ho can cut far under that , will make a boautlful atrngglo for the mastery. The heavy purse of $3,000 backed by the offer of $300 , made by the Commercial Association of Omaha if a heat ia trotted balon2:10 : , Insures a great race. CHILDUEN'B DAY , SATUKDAY. The society is determined that ho children shall have an opportunity te en joy the fair , nnd ns they wera deprived of that ploaanro by the weather on Mon day , the invitation will bo again tendered them for Saturday. THE ELECTRIC OAllNIVAL. Tc-nlaht ono of the greatest , nnd undoubtedly the moit brilliant fea ture of the flr will be tIvon. ? SIxteoth Btroot will bo lighted with electricity from end to end , and beneath thrao midnight nuns a wheeling pageant will paas , made up of mon and citizens generally. The affair 11 under the auspices of the Veiled Prophets of Omaha , NOTES. Charles J. Ryan , proprietor of the Oaiaha Nursery , who has his exhibits : in an out-door space just wont of the main building , waa tbia morning awarded the firat premium for the beat display of trees and shrubbery. The beautiful alato painting , Biibjoct : "Tho Neapolitan Boy , " a copy from a masterpiece , has boon awarded the firat premium. This work la on aluto by Mrs , Lucia Bl. Gilbert , of thia city , and lat without doubt the moat meritorious paint t- ing in the art exhibit. tA A silk tapestry picture subject , "A Knight and Lady" by Mra. Koto Archer , of Carton , Iowa , has been added to the art exhibits. Miss Clara Brown , of thia city , has been awarded firafc premium for a hand- Bomo painted rase. 1of Miss Nannlo M. Brlggo , daughter of Jno. S. Brlgga , haa been awarded the first premium for the beat and largoU display of needle work by a girl uudor 15 years of ago. Hits Brigga Is but 1) ) years old. Arrangements have been made to have an exhibition r co between Joe DAVS ! and Phyllis on Saturday. , This bolng the day of the great roco between Joe Divla and Phyllis , the mer chants of the city are to cloeo their stores and attend the fair. Saturday will be school children's day , and the boy a and girls are cxpoatcd to bo on hand in full forco. Principals of eohoola cm obtain tickets for distribution at noon to-day by applying at the treas urer's office. Divorce DooUot , In the dlatrlct court yesterday Judge Neville granted a divorce , with thH right to custody of five children , tj M. M. Olorlc from hlo wife Mail * J. The allegations of the plea sot forth some allgutly eonsatlonal material. The wife la accused of infidelity , neglect of homo , drunkenuoiB , undue Intimacy with one Win. Thompson and various breaches cf wifely moral ) . Oirrlo T , Hlno was allowed n divorce from Omar A. Bine , on the grounds of his failure to support , drunfeenticsr , cru elty , Inconstancy and Intimacy vti b i a certain Lllllo Dninell when they lived in York state. Follce Court Uoclcor , The following CJBOS wore dlaposod of by Judge Stonborg yesterday : James Avery , B. Norrls , L. T. Jager , drnok and disorderly , 85 and coat * . John Keyaar , W. D. DJlllhan , intoxl- cation. Discharged. John P. Bohmuko , operating express wagon with number , $10 and coits , John Jtnsen and Joseph R&ko , dls- trlbuliug circulars on the atroet , released with reprimand. Will Fisher , A. Wtiabarff , Charles Glbeon , aoiplclouj duraotcH , Hnealc Tlilbvca Foiled , J. A. Roeder's ' pharmacy , 709 North Sixteenth slreot , wso entered by an.au- known parly ycatord y morning by cut the ccroen and raising tbo back win The clerk waa In front of tbo atoro at the time washing the windows , nnd when Mr. Ilooder entered the atoro and walked into the back room he almost ran into the intruder. The man immediately made a diva for the window and made his oscapo. lie was evidently watching for an opportunity to roach the money drawer , but could not do BO as long na the clerk was In sight , There was about $50 In the drawer. Fell From Train. Daniel Gulnol , a passenger on train 2 on the Union Pacific thia morning , walked off the cars noir Central City and received Injuries which will probably provo fatal. Ono log was no badly in jured as to necessitate amputation , hts head brnlcod , and internal Injuries are also feared. The nniortuneto man was brought to Omaha and placed in the hos pital , whore ho is being cared for. The train men s&y that Gnlnol was mflorlng with delirium tremens when ho jumped from the care. Thla eondtr never voiles. A stn nyth fiiid whclojcmoncpa. MOID oconctnlcal than the ordlnxry klr Js , and cannnt bofdJ ! n competi tion with tbcireu'tltutlo ' tf low test , short weight atidrf phoarlutopo ilrra Sold ot.lv . In cans KOYAL B tKltsO BOWUnR CO. ICfl Will stacot , N Y Apollinaris "THE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS. " C A U T D O N. " Water polluted with sewage is poison" Now York Times , July 20,1885. "Thepurity of APOLLJNARIS offers the best security against the dangers which are common to most of the ordinary drinking waters. " London Medical Record. O/atl Grocers Drnssittt , .t Win. Wai. Dtalcrs. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. The Empire milh , of Now York , hare opened a sloro lu this city , nt 1403 Doughs St. , lu CUrk Bros. & Co.'a old atsna , for thapuiposoof lutrodueini thslr now brands of ten and coffee , which are put up In n oat cans , ccffre , can aud contents about tares pounds. Tea , can tnd contents about 1 $ pounde. Aa-aii ex tra inducement to purchasers this company will put into each package of coffee and ten a souvenir or prosent.run- ning In amount from 10 con's ' to 60 dollars lars , consisting of nickle , diver and solid gold watches , genuine diamonds In solid gold Bettings , and other jewelry. Thla company have adop'ed thia expensive method so as to thoroughly advertise their goods In Omaha and vicinity. But af tor 30 days this cholca tea ana coffee will bo sold wholly on thole merits by their agents in Omrha nt the same price , aamo quality end same qutntlty , but without tbo Bonvonlrg , the tea nnd coffee bting worth at a fair retail valnu moro than the price aiked , without nny regard to the souvenirs , which are put Into the pack ages ior thirty daja only tosdvertlaa and Introduce these Roods. Thla company la an old established one. It haa already appointed over fif ly ogonta In the various cities , none of whom are now tolling oiivanira with thslr goods , bit 0101 agent haa a lergo nnd lapldly growing trade , ns the superior quality of tholr ts * end coffee becomes knowo. Price $1 alnglo packogo , alx paoka. ' < a $5 , thirteen packages $10 , twonty-eon > npackogej S20 , Sand lu your orders bynutl , accompanied by cash , piat-offico order , end they will ba forwarded to any pa ) t of the United States or Canada * . Address Empire Mills To Co. , 1403 Douglas street , Omaha , Nob. Wo will publish dally list of the names of perzc. .a finding vnlu- nblo articles In thdr pask-gos. Below will bo found n partial Hit of purchasers finding valm.blo articles in their cans of tun and ooffo : Oarlton W. Stoddard , o&rpota ana oil nloth dealer , Chicago$10 gold ; Mrs L. Homan , 1121 Donglaa at , Staluo of Mberty ; D. S Moore , cor. of 15h : & Davenport st. , stem winding wntch ; Sarah L. Maoon , dressmaker , gentleman's gold H. C , atom winding watch ; Philip Grndy , hkckamllh , 410 North 8ih at. , Btom n lading watch ; John W. Murso , mschlnlst , H , 0 ooln silver watch ; Mia. R chenru , aonth 9 h at , geld ring ; Alias Alvanota Wilson , 1021 b 20th st , S a in of Hbertj ; Mra.4Frauk Vool ley , 82i ( S 2lstsr. , diamond rlnj ; J hu J. Wilton , laborer. S 9th St. , S ' 5 In currendy ; Mra. Jenny Bylaud , Sooth 10 h St. , gold ring ; F. E , Myn rd , deif and dumb Institute , dumnnd B ud ; Jimos L , UopkitiB , farmer , < ! t | io d'tmond rlngjMre.n , Oltroont , 1120 N 10 h st. Mra. John Ounpboll , 17 ' 3 , DoJge st.j Barlholdl S a uo cf Llbnrtj ; Af. L Mitchell , Dfiivor Col , , ladlea 3 tonodU- mrnd lace pin ; BIUs Anna Saunder' , 420 Convent at , , silver service ; Mrs E E Huntley , merohant , Si > nx Oily , ftem winding watcb ; Mrs 0 0. Sehsffor , 2100 Farnsra st. , Riutholdl S utuo of Llbertj ; Henry W. Taylrr , comniBrclnl traveler , OMcago 835 in oarrency ; Trs A Mc- Kecsoy , 2301 DodKH lit. , ilnni > J.d rinp ; Mrs O. W. Oanfiild , 1020 ! ? lltn Bt , cod ! ring ; W 8 Jardlne , Oauha TrmsfcrOo , , 1012 N 10 h at. , Btt-m winding watch ; Abner Kobr , bntchf-r , 1415JD uzlis st. , Barthcldl Statun of L'b'riy ' ; Win G Gra ham , firmer , ladles 3 st < nu niiuiondrinp ; John T , Mi ojbam , live ( totk dealer.stem wludlog watcb ; Miss Laura F , WooJi , housekeeper , gents' gold hunting case stem windlcg * atch. Open from 7 w. till 0 p , rn , Yankee Boys from Maine Fi yltono time llio clothing trndo of Omnha was monopolized by ono or two old firms. It ia clusively theirs. Our " now no longer ex motto "Quick Sales and Small Prolits Piico to All " ; 0110 , ia fast making us the "Wo are the pioneers of low prices ; first to make a break in the old war prices in Clothing , Gouts' Furnish ing Goods and Merchant Tailoring , aud at this time short our stay in Omaha , finds cur system o lowering tno price by our largo purchases direct from the mills and manufacturers of Maine , Massachusetts aud New York , and our eous fine st jles and goo I work cannot bo excelled ' by - . any house'do-.ny business west oE Chicago. All dealer can select goods , bui alldealera havn'fc thetnste to please in their selection. This we claim to do. Our record day by day proves it , aud all that call at ' our store don't fail to notice the fact that we have the finest f elected goods ever brought to Omaha. Our patrons may rest assured we are bound to mninlan ; a position in the front rank , aud furaish the largest stock oO clothing and merchant tailoring goods of any house in the city. E3 Our assortment of boys' aud children's clothing is equalled by few and excelled by none , lu fact our nerve pluck and enterprising vim , Calls together prudent and economical buyers , at the store of the Yaakea Orphans , the O 1113 TIMKISW SPRIIfifi UEh'iCLES. OVER 400,000 t n , : N USE. And BEST 3ROOTE. rnoii OMAHA TO TWO TRAINS DAILY BETWKEN OMAHA AND Chicago , Minncmpollij , Milwaukee St. Paul , Oodar ltapda ! , Davenport Clinton , Dubuque , Rockford , Kock Island , Freeport Janojville , Igln , Madison , La Oroaao , ololt. Winona , A nd : ml other Important points East , North east and Southeast. Ticket oBlco at 1101 Farnam etrcct ( la Faxtoa no toi I ) , and at Union Pacific Depot. Pullman Sleepers and the Flnoot Dlnlnj ? Cars In ia World are run on tnemaln lines of the Cincioo ILWAURBH & ST. IMur. K'rand every attention la p > ld p&saeneera by muitooun employe * ot tbocompany. K MlLl.KH , General Mnneccr. J. F. TUCKEII , Asa't Gen'l Manager. A. V. U. CAnr-ENTEB , Genl Pass , k Ticket pent. GKO 13 IIEAFFOBD , Aest. Genl , Pass , and Ti ickot Aprent. aiiBeG-iiiEiciif PACKET COMPANY. l'.roct Line for England , France nnd Germany. Ite oioimthlpa ol tbs ! wull known line are Iron , lii wator-tlgbt oompartmenta , and ra fur lihod with every rcqulalto to rntku the ptasaig ) th etfe and grcc ble. Tboy carry the Unlto ; itca and European mails , and leivo New Yor UnoJtys and 8aturd > ya for Plymouth ( LONDON hcrboug.d'AKIS and IIAMBUitF ) Bates , Firat C llnCP-100 ) Steerage to and rorn Hambiir ? S10. O U HIOUAHU& 00 , , dcn- ral P8B9. A'eut ( , 81 fcroadway , New York and raBhlnRtun and Li Leila streets , Chicago or Uenry _ undt Mark Hanson , F. K. Mooros , llnrry P. Doul tnohi ; Oroncwl ? &Schoonorer Country. a. F. LYMAN , Dealer in GLAZED SASH. DOORS , ude , No 1 MoulJInjCf.nullU-g'Pupcr , &o. , 1001 SOUTH 13TH Seventeen yoam lixperienco , BB.O.W.PANG-LE . . . - Kxder cf Uliuaaei el Muu anl Women. KJuotrlc ilaitnotlo nid Uerbillft Hhynl l n Now located 1210 nou l IB St OuiAhft , Neb , up sUlrs. A correct dUsrnoslj given wl > Jiout any ciplanatlon from tbo patlout. Cotiauliatlon free at olic.c. ! / Treat the Following Diseases. Catarrh ol tlie Howl. I > lsr B08 ol ihe Byei and Ear. Heart Disease , Luer Cou plilrt , Kidney Coin- rlamt , Nervous Debliltv , Hontal Depression. I < f oi Manhood , Diabetes , Ililglit't Dleiano , fat Vltuo Uanoe , llbeumat'im ' , P.raljfN , White Bwcllli.gl . Scrofula , Ke\er Burca , Cauceri and Tumors romo\o ed wliliout the knife , or ttio drawing of a drop o blood. Woman , Hltli her Jsllcate oiganr , Rostlred to Health , Dropsy Cuied W thout T.i-plnif , Bpedi Attention OtvtD to Prlvato nd Vooereal UlMisei ol ill Kinds. TapoHormsKemovcU n two or th noura or Mo Hay , llemmorrholdg or Pilea Cured or NThoBor Cn'o Bte'aflllttcd will ave Ufa and hun tlrodi of dollars by calling on or ualng Dll. U. n , 1 ANULK , OMAHA FANOYTKAM DYING AKD 0. T l'ul "cn , Prop letor. Gontlenons' Clatblng cl n l , djcxltnd retailed , hidlef , ' Ureisei clem and dyed , aifl Plumt ilje4 and curled. All k t > ot Faucy Djlngaad ClHDlnjf done no eboit nolle act ) aiUVa lion giunnUed. 1S12 Uoujlas ltr t Omaha , Neb , jwa ljC A1W DEAPSRIES , Passecger Klevotor to all floors. 1303 , I20S and 1210 Farnam St. OJIAHA NUBRAHKA SOLE AGENTS FOR Knabe and Behr Bros , Bhoninger and Olough and Warren Instruments Bented , Unchanged & Sold on Easy Monthly Payments , Before Bavino- Elsewhere Examine Our Stock am l Prices Cornet' llth and For full particulars about free and cheap lands in Western Nebraska Address T. C. PATTERSON , Real Estate Agent , North Plattc , Neb. GREEN & BURKE , LIVE STOCK COMMISSION MERCHT'3 fr UNION MaJchanta1 ft. Kwrmer'a IlEFEUENOKS Bunk David : City , Neb. ICcaroey National Biuk , Kearney , Neb , , Ooliimbui Stnto Bank , Columbus , Nob. MoDona'd'a ' Hank. North TJntte. Neb. Omaha National Jiank , Omaha. Nub , G. B GHKKN. O. 1JUKK Will pay customers Draft with Bill of LadiuR attached , fortwo thlrdsvaluoof stock. H. T , CLARK DRUG COMPANY , Largest Drue * , Paint * Oil and Glass House in the West. IIP llMnf'TW ' CTIKinBIl ? Q MlliP v ! MUWdolo ) UWlJiiIi.o ! . Estimates Given on Plato Glass Furnished. Ilttrney Street , - - OmaJid , Neb SPEOIAli NOTICE ! TO lowers of Live Stock and Others , WB CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO It is the b&dt and choap&ct focd for etock of r.uy kind. Ona nound la eaatl to tnree ponnda o corn. Stock fed with Ground Qll Gko In the Full p.nd Wlntei Inetoad of running down , will incroasa in veight and bo lu good marketable oondl.