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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 29, 1886)
8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SUNDAY , AUGUST 20. 1886.-TWELYE PAGES. The Union Pacifies Suffer ( ? ) Anotlor De feat bj the Hastings Team , DIAMOND , TURF AND RING NEWS. Struck by n Train A New Canning Factory Kobbcil In CJollinin September Weather Oilier Ijoc.nl 'Mai tors. The Hastings Win Again. Tlio grand stand at Athletic park was > cry sparsely puttied at the1 opening of he ball game between the Union Paellies and Hastings yesterday afternoon , and wns occupied only by friends of the visitor - tor at the close of the game. The few Oinnlians who wore present left in dis gust before the game was half finished. lW3'er , Diigan and Hrandt of tin1 homo team were absent.Vitliticll , I'ntnani nml Toner , of tlio Athletics , lillud the vacancies. The vacancies were not dis turbed In the least. Contrary to expecta tion , Salisbury was In tin : box , but pitched nn indiU'crcnt gamo. The Hastings had liauor , late of thu St. Louis Maroons , in the box and his work was very ollbetive. lie docst not pitch a speedy ball , but downs them all in head work. He has : i habit of giving the baiter a red liot straight , and swift bait just out of reach and then sending ti duw drop in the de sired direction. The average batter catches the dew drop for u high lly that hardly ever gels beyond tlio in Held and fiords many opportuni ties for double plays. The Union Pa- cilics went to bat and went out in rota tion on high Hies. Iho Hastings came in and scored three runs on as many errors by the homo loam. Jn the second inning the homo team got a goose egg. The Hastings went to the bat and made live runs without an ell'ort. All Ihuy had lode do was lo catch the ball for a light hit nnd then run to first , while tlio homo team wore furnishing amusement 1'or tlio spectators by pawing the air wildly or sprawling around on the ground in a is frantic oll'ort to catch a crippled lly or to Is head oil'a dyspeptic daisy cutter. In Iho third inning the homo team made two scores by a serjcs of wild throws on the part of the visitors , and succeeded in scratching another tally later in the gaum. Tlio visitors hud but little Iroublo in running up a score of 18 , when Ihoy got tired and let up for the rest of tlio game , being satisfied with keeping the Union 1'acilies from scoring. The game closeil with a score of 18 lo 3 in favor of the visitors ; It is announced that a second game will bo played be tween the clubs to-day. If iho Union Pacifies will get seven or eight ball players , or even go to work themselves , they may bo able to again attract tlio crowds that favored them earlier in the season. LOCAL ISM.L NOTKS. ' Home Hun" Jones , of Hinghamton , ( N. Y. ) who has contracted with the Union Paoilics , has recovered from his siok spell and is readv to come on as Eoon as ho is given an assurancs of a job in Omaha. Tin ; manager of the Union 1'acilios ought to got him here at once. A Hastings photographer came down yesterday and took a group photo of tlio two nines just before llio game was called. It was Hit only part of the game In which the home team appeared to any advantage. There will bo. a bijr series of ball games at ( inuui Island during the G. A. 11. en- campmcntthis week. The Hastings , St. Joe , Lcadvillc nnd Lincoln clubs will be among the contestants. Hayes , the new pitcher , was unable to work yesterday , haying worn himself out in two games on Thursday and Friday. The Wllkos-I'liyllls Itacc. The special race which has been ar ranged to take place at the driving park between Harry Wilkes and Phyllis for n purse of $3C03 5s attracting the atten tion of turfman throughout the state and in Iowa , and will form n very attractive and drawing feature of the fair. The Lincoln Journal of yesterday made a very sickly attempt to draw at tention from this race by the publica tion of the following : A llttlu Item appeared in the Journal yes terday stating that the horse ilarry WIfku.i would trot for SH.noOnl the Omaha talr. It is now ascertained that Ilarry is under contract for the Illinois state fair at Chicago at Urn time of the Omaha fair , and the advertise ment of him to bo at Omaha proves only a Bclicme to catch suckers. The secretary of tlio Omaha Fair and Exposition Association holds n most excellent contract with the owners of Ilarry Wilkes , the best trotter in match races in tlio world , and Phyllis , whenever never fails to get her share ot big money , agreeing to trot a match race in Omaha September Oth , 1680 , and our readers may rest assured that these two celebrated horses will bo here on the day and date advertised. I'AIU NOTKS. Secretary Wheeler's ' force is kept busy booking entries for tlio coming races. Secretary Wheeler , of the Omaha Fair nnd Exposition company , is a .skilfull ad vertiser , His latest , move ia to stick neatly printed posters on freight cars which on their rail rambles will carry the news where it will do the. most good. K. L. Emory left for DCS Molncs last evening to continue his good work of procuring premium blooded stock for the iair. Ho says the display of cattle and horses at the coming fair will surpass anything over held west of the lakes. In Iho lllug. Colonel A , 11. Forbes received a tele gram from Ed Kothory last night datnd Now York City , 0:20 : p. m. , staling that the Sullivan-Herald light was oil' . Both Marx and Fit'/gerald arc In nctivo training ami are already nearly down to boxing trim. The contest nest Saturday promises to be llvnly in every particular. Fitzgerald is a married man and travels quite independently. Ho never makes a match with n man unless he is confident of victory and ho always .shows that o n- fldouco by pulling up Ids own money on himself. Marx's great forlo is in histay- inequalities. Persons who have seen him m Now York say that there is no give up about him. Some of the prominent Irishmen in town talk about organizing a hand ball club for amusement during the winter months. If enough signify their inten tion to join a suitable alley will bo erected nnd this old-time game will bo in full force in this oily. Pat Desmond , a vet eran hand ball tos.ior is the leadur in this movement , Union Sowing machine , COO N , IGth st. BltbWN'S I'AKK. Struck lly A Train. The incoming passenger train No. 7 on the Wabash last evening struck a man who was walking on the track about twelve miles cast of Council IJlun's. ilo was thrown down on a trusllo work and when the train was stopped ami the man was surgically examined it was discovered that his right shoulder blade was broken , Lis face badly cut and there wore bruises nil over ills. body. It was miraculous that ho was not killed outright. The injured man gave his name as Mat liolcr , his business cattle dealing , and his residence JJowark. N. J. Ho said he wns partially deaf which accounts for his not hearing too repeated whistles of the locomotive. There is a mini of money In Lake View. Lake View. Lake View , Lake View. Lake View. Lake View. Lake View. Lake Viow. Lake View. Lake View. Lake View. Lake View. There is n mint of money in Lake View. 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Their oflice is at Number 1510 Douglas street. 1510 Douglas street. 1510 Douglas street. 1510 Douglas-street. 1510 Douglas street. 1510 Douglas street. 1510 Douglas street. 1510 Douglas street. Their oflice is at Number 1510 Douglas street. 1510 Douglas street. 1510 Douglas street. 1510 Douglas street. 1510 Douglas street. 1510 Douglas street. 1510 Douglas street. 1510 Douglas street. Mr. Boler wns taken lo Minneola where at last accounts he is doing well , the at tend ing physician fearing no fatal results. Union Sewing machine. 209 N. 10U > st. Union Sewing machine , 20'J N. 10th st. Another Camilne Kuclory. The eastern syndicate which is at the bottom of the purchase of the Shcelcy property on the military r ad intend lo establish a largo canning factory at once. The property is well adapted to an industry of this kind , the location being most suitable foi' buildings con venient to the Belt lino. The soil is fitted in every way for the growth of vegetables , while the place commands the products of a splendid farming and gardening country in close proximity. Union Sewihg machine , 300 N. 10th st. J223 SEPTISMBUItVEATHKU. . Professor Coucli Predicts Cooler "Wentlier for Next Month. The sub-tropical rain belt that has given rains to tlio extreme south will retreat south. The iirst days of tlio month will give a coast storm ( largely wind ) along the coast , followed by a storm from the northwest that will move over the moun tains. Thcro will occur a series of rain storms from the 3d to the 8th , ending in high and cool north winds that will give frosts to northerly sections about the Hlb. The weather in detail for 1880 will ap proximately bo as follows : 1. Generally clear and calm. 2. Fair in the northwest. 8. Storm forming in tlio west. 4. Areas of rain and wind storms. 5. West of north winds ; showery. 0. Cloud or rain areas. 7. Cloudy and cooler. 8. High northerly winds. 0. Northerly areas will have frosts. 10. Fair. 11. Calms with variable winds. 12. Falling barometer. 1U. Clouds and showers. 14. Clouds , winds and rains. 15. West to norln winds , 10. Calms anil variable winds , 17. Clouding for rain. 18. Cloudy and showery. 1C. Dri/.zlmg rain. CO. Clouds and showers. 21. Clearing sky. 22. Cloud and haze. 2J. ! Falling Barometer , 2-t. Clouds and rains. 2."i. Rising Icmpuraturo. 20. Clouding lor rain. 27. Heavy rain , 28. Cloudy and showery. 2 ! ) . Clearing and warm , 80 , High tumporalnro. The rainfall is governed by the winds. ' The winds arc due to the influences that have aetion upon or against the * earth's exterior or atmospheric envelope. Those influences are parts of the great energy that moves in the universe. The storm's move in belts on a central line GUI rod. This curved line forms the meteorologi cal cast and west. South of this central line the winds change by tlio points of the compass thus ; East , southeast , south , southwest , wesl , northwest or north. North of this central line the wind re verses thus : East , northeast , north or northwest. Uniou Sewing machine , 209 N , 10th st. Vital Statistics. The following births have been reported to the city physician , for the week end ing yesterday George and Ellen Mitchell , 1-iftconth , between Cuming and Izard , boy. ( Jus and Julia Council , 2059 Cameron , girl. 1) . and Kmma Garland , 015 Pierce street , boy. II. P. and Mary K. Haze , Twenty-fifth and Castellar , twins , boy and girl , Great Unrsalns In Pianosnnrt drenns. Suitable for beginners for $35 nnd tip. Easy payments at Max Meyer & Bro's. The Otlorless Sanitary. A reporter for tlio BEI : yesterday saw the manner in which the Odorless Sani tary Co. of this city do their work with their novel contrivance. This machine has the appearance of a locomotive boiler on wheels and when in operation acts on the suction plan. The air in the cylinder is Iirst expelled by machinery attached to the running gear , then hose is placed in the spot to bo cleansed and the work of its own acc'jrd goes on , not allowing Iho least possible stench. This apparatus lias been in operation in Minneapolis , Boston , Chicago and several oilier huge cilie.s , and is highly spoken of wherever in use. Privy vaults , cess pools , cisterns , sinks anil drains are cleaned thoroughly , cpiickly and without any odor. All work is done with the odorless pump and the place is disinfected before it is begun , so that there is no odor during tlio opera tion. The cost is much less'than the old barrel system and is far more satisfac tory. Several prominent parties in Omaha have had work done by the Odor less Sanitary Co. this week and arc very enthusiastic in its praise. Tlio ollice is located at 1022 Farnam street and the tol- cpliouo number is 270. Union Sewinsr machine , 200 N. 10th st , Lots sold on very easy terms in Prnyn Park. Call on PAKK &Fowi.iit : , 1522 Douglas. nrown'H Park. Brown's Park contains 90 acres or about liOO largo lots , lying alongside the U. P. II. K. track and adjoining tlio South Omaha depot grounds and stockyards. It is the most accessible and desirable location for homes in South Omaha. Tliis plat is now being surveyed and laid out in extra large si/o lots , and will bo offered for sale soon at very low prices. Parties wishing to invest in South Omaha property will find it to their in- ccrest to wait ujetmlays. Tins property is known on lite county map as the Townsend - end Tract , and needs no praises , it speaks for itself ; n more superior locution cannot be found , The physicians and 8urgons of tlio Omaha Medical ai d Surgical institute lrs. ) Mo.Mcnamy , Coo and Spauldiug will , in the fuluieisit patients in all parts of the city day or night. In tlio past we have been obliged lo refuse lo do general pracfos and visit putionts at their homos , but , as wo shall ad.l to our stall'of physicians aflor August the first , wo shall be able to answer all calls in the cily or country. The advantages wo oiler our patrons are : 1st lining a campnny of physicians whose interests arc mutual , all important cases will have the unitj'l skill of the physicians of the institute and consulta tion whenever necessary without extra charge , or the disadvantages or delays which so often arise from the potty bick erings and quarrelii which are common during consultation by rival physicians and ot which the patient knows little , but sutlers much. 2nd Wo furnish , compound and dis pense our own medicines , and they are fresh , pure and nctivo. Our patient * do not have to run the risks of ignotiint or careless druggists , or have laigo drug bills to pay , Our ollieo is open day and night , nnd one or more physicians may bo called without delay. We have had years of ex perience in hospital and private practice , and in tlio treatment of all kinds nnd classes of discuses , and ahull bring our united skill , ability , knowledge and en ergy to the aid of every invalid placed under our care , Wo are confident that our advantages and our success will com mend us to every intelligent , thinking person , Oi r charges are $3 a visit in any part of the city night or day. No extra charge for medicine. Olllco , north west corner 13th street and Capitol ave nue. Telephone No. 780. * WIIKRI : is BKOWN'S PAKK ? Union Sewing machine , 200 N , IClli st. Union Sowing machine , 209 N. lOlh st. A BIG CONTRACT. First National nnnlcv nnrt Hall's Safe and Ijock Company. The First National bank to-day closed a largo contract rwitn 'the ' Halls 'Safe and Lock company , of Cincinnati , Ohio. , through their well-known special agent , Mr. John N. Gecr. The work consists of a strictly burglar proof safety deposit vault , nineteen foot long , nine feet wide , eight feet high ; a cash vault eight feet deep , eight feet wide and eight feet high. These special burglar proof vaults will be one-half inch thicker than any vault in Chicago , the fire-proof walls around the vaults will bo forty-four inches thick. The safety deposit vault will contain 700 safety deposit boxes to start with. Tlio cash vault will have n special burglar proof compartment safe , which safe has eight separate and distinct burglar proof compartments. Weight about ! )3,000 ) pounds , lioth vaults will have ornamen tal cast and wrought iron casings on the outside , the outer doors to each vault will be live inches thick , Ihc inner doors two and one-half inches thick. There will also bo twenty-six lire-proof vaults , steel gratings , clc. Mr. Gcer made the designs for all the work and is designer of some of the best wurk in this line in tlio United States. This is tlio largest contract of the kind ever let in the west or west of Chicago. Tlie Halls Safe and Look company arc represented in Omaha by P. Boyer fz Co. , who are their general western agents , The contract price for this work is $31.500.00. There were bids much lower but only the best was wanted and accepted. The weight of the iron and slcel in This contract is some 250,000 pounds. Union Sewing machine , 200 N. ICth st. BIIOWN'S PAIJK. A Kiimlny School Concert. The Saratoga Sunday school will give a concert this evening , at which the fol lowing programo will be presented : I'ltOGUAMMK. SiiiKliifr . Ky School Heel tatlon . .M iss Anna Urnlu SiiifrliiL' . Hy the Infant Class Ileeitatlon . "Women's Woik" Miss .Mngjjlo McKay. Slnglnp . Hy School Solo and Chorus. . . . Louis l.cedcr and School Hecitalallon."Tlio Lighthouse nnd Keeper" Miss Koso Meredith. SlnsliiB . Hy. School Address . Kcv. ( ! . S. I'elton iSmclUK . Quartette Singing . . . Hy School Select Heading . Miss bottle Hart Ilucilntlon . Miss Alice Meredith SltiKint ; . , . Quartette Itkellatlon . i-MIss Allen Avery Hy School NEW UlMtimiT PlAKO'FOIt ? 200. Big bargain. Call at Max Meyer & Bro. Union Sewing machine , 200 N. ICtli st. BROWN'S PA UK , Hit ; Slip or thoiToncuo. Two full Hedged , all- around , waslico washeo Chinamen were at the depot Jast night waiting for the Yest bound train. While engaged in rapid chop stick con versation , a genuine Milesian with a brogue thick enough to line n monitor turret approached and commenced to talk | to the two Johns in their native language as if ho were born in Canton and cradled in a tea chest. The dulcet stream of words from the Celtic tongue flowed will ; rattier gurgling sounds over the Tipperary reeds and rushes , anil completely demoralized - moralized the almond eyed children of the sun. They made llicir osoaiio in double quick time , whilu tliuChino-lliber- nian looked rather crest fallen , and a bystander remarked , "Goodnessgracious , if the Iiisliman should swear in that language1' ! ' PIANOS TO HUNT ? l AND UI > WAK S. Aho organs at Max Meyer & Bro. TJIK PROPOSKD HOSP1TAI ; . What the ComiiiisRjoiiorK Have Done to KlTecc its Kruotion. Thq count ) commissioners have adver tised for plans and specifications and estimates of cost of a city ami county hospital , to include also a department for the insane. The building must have accommodations for two hundred and fifty patients , nnd be provided with the latest inventions in lighting and ventil ation , besides containing all the modern improvements which have been made in such institutions. They propose , also , to oiler the following prir.es : For the best plan , SDOO ; the next in merit , $200. and the third , $100. The question ot deter mining whether or not this building shall be creeled will decided by a vole of tlio people at the next gen eral election. That question will consist of two parts : 1-irst , whether the county shall issue bonds sufficient to provide for tlio erection of the hospital , or whether the conimissionor.s shall sell a part of the county farm and thus raise money enough to erect the mstitule in question. Union Sewing machine , 203 N. 10th "st House and full lot in Ambler Place. Shade trees , barn and everything com plete. $200 cash , balance $15 per month. PAHIC & FOWLER , 1522 Douglas. Union Sewing machine , 20 ! ) N. ICtlt st. SucccNsfiil Stenographers. We have placed in good , paying posi tions during the past six months over a dozen graduates of Valentino's ShortHand - Hand institute , Omaha. They are all Bonn Pitman writers and are giving the bcstQof atisfaction. Not one has failed. J. B. HAVNKS , OMAHA , Aug 20. Stenographers. Union Sowing machine , 209 N. 10th st Auction ! Auction ! Auction ! A public auction will bo held on Tues day , August 1)1. ) at 10 o'clock a. m. , of all the household goods at 1517 Jackson street. A.'W , COWAN & Co. , Auctioneers. Union Sowing machine , 209 N. 10th st. A Faro wall Party. .Mr. and Mrs. John Shcoly having sold their homestead on the military road , a number of young friends of their daugh ters , Georgie and Mary , determined to give them a farewell party on thu eve of their removal to Florence. Accordingly Miss Sophie Roberts and Miss Jennie Hyan , ofVcst Omaha precinct , sot to work- making .suitable arrangements a gala lime , and the remit was that Fri day night witnessed n scene of pleasure in the grove surrounding Mr. Sheely'8 house that will long bo a pleasant mem ory to those who participated. Over two hundred guests worn present , including many from this oily , Florence , Saratoga and Iryington. Dancing was the feature of the evening , wlnlo it near midnight intermission was filled willa most pal atable feast of the good things that the season suggested and tlio good taste of the ladies in charge commended. NKW Oitn.\NS roii $23 and upwards. JJasy terms. Max Meyer A : Bro. Union Sewing ma'chino , 200 N. Kith st. WHURK is BROWN'S PAUK ? CIIICKKHINO ANI > STKINWAV UritimiT slightly used ut a great bargain. Call at Max Meyer & Bro.'s wardrooms. Union Sewing machine , 200 N. lOlh fit. Pine liuruuln. Lot 00x127 in Armstrong's addition , east fronting Saundcrs street , with a nice two-story house that rcnls for 10 per month U,750 , > $3,000 , cash , balance to suit. J. A. LovmcKN , 113 North 10th slreut. TIIK WHITE IS KI.VG. A Circular Which in Bclnjr Sent Out to KB Customers by a Prominent Omaha House. Visitors to tiie Omaha exposition and fair , which commences in one week , will hail with delight any invitation which will insure them comfortable quarters while hero. This is called to mind by the fact that Messrs. Kchrung , Thornton & Co. , Hie wholesale dealers in the White sowing machine , are sending out to their friends and dealers throughout Iowa and Nebraska the following generous circu lar : OMAHA , Neb. , August 25 , 1880. Dear Sir : Our Omaha exposition opens the 4th of September.in tins recently erected ele gant building , reaching from Fourteenth to Fifteen th streets and covering the entire block.V. ( } . Lininger , of Lininger & Mctcalf Co. , is .superintendent of exposi tion. This will be ono of the grandest exhibits ever held west of Chicago. The Omaha inlcr-slatc fair commences the Oth of September and continues during the week. We are informed bv Mr. Couch , superintendent of tlio fair , that applications for snare in every depart ment is wonderful , and with the in creased facilities we may expect a grand display , and as to accommodations you will lind plenty to cat , and we will se cure you and all our dealers a place to sleep free of charge. Please write us at once whether you will come or not and what day , as we will invite all our deal ers to be with us. Yours truly , XniiiiL'No , THORNTON < % Co. Xehrung , Thornton & CO.'H example might bo emulated with niMny good re sults to the Omaha house BO doing. The many friends of the above firm , and es pecially the White sewing machine , will appreciate ibis act , us accommodations during fair week will bo very scarce , and to come with rooms already secured is half the enjoyment of the trip. Union Sewing machine , 200 N. lOlh st. BROWN'S ' J'Aitic Tlio Old Man in the Shoo. > Yesterday and last evening the Chicago Bargain Shoo Co. paraded the streels with a very novel advertising wagon. A monster slioo was mounted on wTieols in which sat the old woman who , on close inspection , proved lo be a man. who steered the shoe around the city followed by many eyes and more urchins. It is a very attractive wagon and does credit to Ihc Chicago Bargain .Shoo Co. Union Sewing machine , 20 ! ) N. 10th st. Permit * . Inspector W hillock issued building per mits yesterday us follows : KKallsh , one-story frame cottage , Hamilton , near Campbifll . S 700 W T Seaman , double two-story frame .store ami Hals. Sherman nv , south of CJurkstieet . 0,000 M H ( 'roll , oiiii-story Irame cottage , Tweutv third und Howard . 000 Frank ,1 Jtauign , ono and oiic-luilf sturv frame dwelling. Ilowaul betTweiity-secand and Twenty. third . . . 2.WJO J H Maxllehl , one and one-half story framuilwitllini ' , , Miami and I'v.'en- ty-secoud bts . JMO 0 1C Mayne , ilemoilel Iramo More buildings , Tuirt&iMith and Dorcas 2,000 Six permits segregating . 5 12,000 Prnyn Park is selling faster than any other addition in the city. PA Kit & FOWI.KK , 1522 Douglas. Auction ! Auotion ! A notion ! Public auction of household goods at 10 o'clock a. m. at 1517 Jackson-st. Bedroom sets , dishes , stoves , eto A. \ \ . COWAN it Co. , Auctioneers. WIIUIJK is BIIOWN'S PARK ? Brunnnn & Co. , commenced work yes terday on the work of grading for the retaining walls for the court housu. Over ono half of the lots sold In Prnyn Park and only on tlio market 10 days. itKMtJlOt'S NOTKS. To-ilny's Sprvk'cs ' nt tlio Ohurcha Thfoiivtliodt the City. North PresbUenan church. Saundcrs street. HevV. . It Heiulei'tioii , pastor. Services at 10iO : ! a. m. , nnd 8 p. m. Sunday school at noon. Young people's prayer lucetlugat 7 p. in. Song service in thu evening to bo conducted by thu pas tor. Strangers made welcome nt all the Bcrvkes. Presbyterian church , corner of Dodge nnd Seventeenth Mivi-ts. Services nt I0)0 ; ! ) u. in. and 8 p. m. 1'roae'ilntr ' by Key. W. J. Marsha , pastor. Sunday school at ' close of morning worship , 'i'onug pee ple's meeting 7:15. : Seward Street M. K. church , Twenty- second and Seward streets. Uev.C. W. Savidgo , paMor Treadling at 100 : ! ! n. in , and 70 : ! ! \j. \ m. Seals free and all will be welcome. Sabbath school at2l0 : ! p. m. Christian church , corner Capitol avo- nuoaiidTwcntlcth. 11.11. Ingram , pas tor Hours of service , H ) : ! ! ( ) a. m. and 8 p. m. Sunday school at noon. The public is cordially imitod. St. Matthew's Kvangellcal-Lutheran Sunday school meets at : ! ! ! ( ) p m infos- inopolilan hall , 101)1 ) Soutli Thirteenth Mi-eel. St. Mark's Evangelical Lutheran mis- Monl5cv. ( iei ) 11 Sehniir , pn tor. Sunday school meeting at ! ti0 : ! p. m in tlio Knights of Pythias hall , corner of Charles and Saundcrs streets. Young people's nn.'cting Friday at S p. m. Kount/.c Mcnioral Kvangclieal Luth eran , corner of Sixteenth and liar- noy streets. Sunday school at ll:4fi : a. m. Church service and preaching at UhlOn. m. and 8 p. m. Morning and , / livening sermon by Uov. ( iuo. II. Sohnur , v pastor nt St. Mark's Kvaiigclical Luth eran church. Kcv. J. S. Detwciler , pastor. Prayer mooting Wednesday at 8 p. m. Baptist church. Service1 ! at IfliJIO a m. and 8 ) i m. Kcv. J. W. Harris , pastor. Sunday school at noon. tioruian livangelical services to-day at To. 4 engine house , corner Ivlnv- cnth and Dorcas streets , at 10IO : ! a. in. Preaching by Kcv. F. II. W. IJruochort. Sabbath school at 0:00 : a. in. Friends and children uro cordially invited and welcome. ( icrnian Lutheran church , 1005 South Twentieth street. Services every Sunday at 10 a. m. Sunday school 2 p. m. Kev. li. J. Fresc , pastor. The llov. Alex. Thompson will preach at Boyd's Opera house Ibis morn ing tit 11 o'clock. Subject : "Our business start in the oilier life dependent on what wo take from this. " The object aimed a t in these services in the opera house is to oiler to progressive , correct thinkers and others who have out grown the ecclesias tical garments of the empirical posts whom the churches of to-day cannot reach or satisfy , a system of religious- tcacliinjr in harmony with Iho laws of the mind and matter , as these have been historically developed and scientifically determined and thus furnish readable guides for the life here ; a satisfactory lease with which to read the ful ire. so lhat living and dying may not be leaps in the dark or tin illu > ion for eternity to dispel. Southwest Presbyterian church , Twen tieth and Leavenworlh streets , Preach ing by Kcv. J. iBo.vd . at 11 a. m. Sab bath chool ! ! p m. No evening ervico. Young people's meeting at 7 p. m. Castellar Street Presbyterian church , Sixteenth and Castellar .streets. Kv..I. M. Wilson , pastor. Preaching by the pastor at 11 a. in. , and al 8 p. m. w Sunday school at I ! p. m. Young pco- * > phi's meeting at:0 ; : p. m. Trinity Cathedral , corner Eighteenth and Capitol avenue. August 2i , ninth Sunday after Trinity. I loly communion , 8:00 : a. m. ; morning service , 11 a. in. ; evening service , S p. m.j Sunday school and bible classes U)0 : ) a. m. . All .seats free at evening service. Strangers wel come to all services. K. T. Ilamel , act ing Itcctor , 2115 Chicago avenue. St. Mary's Avenue Congregational Church. St. Mary's Avenue and Twenty- sixth street. Kev. Willard Scott , pastor. Services at 100 : ! ! a. m. Sunday school at noon. Sermon by Uev. J. L. Waite. No < \ening service. WIIKUE is BISOWN'S PAUK ? Union Sewing machine , 230 N. 10th st. THI3 NKIIKASIviY STATIC KAMI Will be Held nt Jjinebln , .September HHIi to 1 7th , 1HHI. TUB LAKC.KST AND BEST PUK- PAUKD tSKOIIXDS ; horse and oaillo Malls ; sheep and swine pens : speed barn.s ; speed track ; AlOST COMMODIOUS AND COMFOKTAIJLY CUSHION - SKATKD AMP1IITHKATKB ; FIFTY HVBK FLOWIXdTANKSand troughs of i'UKK WATER distributed in all parts of tlio grounds ; new and secure buildings for exhibits ; KAILKOAD TKACK RUNS INTO THE GROUNDS. Arrangements ar made to transport ALL EXHIBITS SHOWN AT THE OMAHA FA1K , OK EXPOSITION , or Iowa , or Illinois State Fairs , desiring TO EXHIBIT AT THE STATE FA IK , LIN COLN , in time for the opening day , Sept. in. EXHIBITS FKOM OMAHA TKANS- POKTED FKKE TO .AXI ) FKOM LIN COLN , provided thay do not change ownership , and return the same route they came. REDUCED KAILKOAD PASSENUEK lionVfail toattend THIS THE CHEAT \ EXPOSITION OF THE WEST. For particulars address thu secretary at Lincoln. Hour. W. FIIIVAS ; , Secretary. Union Sewing machine , 20 ! ) N. 10th fat. BKOWN'S PAHIC Nc\t Wednesday evening at 7 o'clock the Omaha Commercial College , located on Farnam street , opposite Dewey & Stonu'ri , will open its night school for tlio winter Young men and womiin engaged through the dn.v will lind Ihis an c.Ncul- cut opportunity to learn hook-keeping , HMimanshipaiid all thu English branches. Tuition low. Call at the college. Union Sewing machine , 800 N. I nth .st. Elegant. Hiiriraln. Beautiful corner lot , 0xl27jin ! ) Shinn's idditiou ; fronting Saiindcrs sticot il'WOi ( half cash. J. A. Lovcnr.s , 11(1 ( North 10th stioot. Union Sowing mac.hino , 209 N. 10th st. Vnlunlilo hots high laying lots in llollinan ter race ; within half block from lhe newly tis-covered water spring. Lots fc'WO , $1)00 ) mil $ : i50 , in small monthly payments. Jail ai once on J. A. LOVKIIKN , llt ! North 10th streot.3 Union Sowing machine. , SOO N. lOlh fit. A Ham ! at iho Opening. Next Tuesday evening , August 31st Dock it Heyman open their clothing louse at100 North lOlh street , in thu Jstabrook block. They have secured a land of music to parade the Ftrccts nnd cud the crowds to tlio opening at the store. Tlitiy have a line Ktoro nnd a nrgo slock of clolhing and gents' fur- ilaliing goods to back it. Attend their rnnd opening next Tuesday evening , Park & Fowler , 1522 Douglas , will niiii ! houses in any purl of Pruyn Park iy paying only a small cash payment. Union Sowing machine , 200 N. 10th st ,