8 THE OMATTA DAILY BEE : SUNDAY , SEPTEMBEK 2 , 1888.--TWENTY-FOUR PAGES. THE GRANDEST OF THEM ALL , Fourth Annual Exhibition of the Omaha Fair Association , NEW AND NOVEL ATTRACTIONS. No J'Torts Have Keen Spared to Scctirc'Onc of Hie Kini-sl lls- pluj'H IJvor Hccn In Tills locality. The Illc Uninhn Pair. The gatis to the Omaha Fair and Ex position grounds will bo thrown open for the fourth annual exhibition given I under the auspices of this society precisely - $ ' cisoly at high noon to-morrow. And well it may bo said bo "thrown open , " for indeed the piospccts for the grand est display that has ever been awarded the pight-f-ceing public of this locality , uro indeed rife. For some time back the management has been at work perfecting the uirious arrangements for a grand demonbtiation on this occasion , nnd it is evident fiom the view that was presented to the cjc of a reporter for Till ! BiiJ n& ho entered the npneious enclosure yesterday afternoon , that the work hud been well done. Yes , tlio llrst thing that caujrht the ocular of the re porter wna a gallant &terd stopping around the track in model style , which tended to urge upon the necessity of pomchody oli-o having a fast flyer if there exlstetl the slightest change in the animal's apparent superiority as regards its quick stepping proclivities. The jokeys and owners of the horse were stationed by the track as if undecided as to the faht disappearing object as it rounded the course , being able to put its wide distended nostrilH under the wire first on the homo stretch. "There will bo some fast stepping done here befoio wo get through , " re marked \oteian jockey to Tin : BKK man as ho glanced at a coterie of ani mals that were being walked about the grounds by their respective attendants. A gaze at the hcoro or more horses would readily con vince the most doubtful-minded admirer of this chibs that good lacing was in sight. AmoiiK the draft horses borne excellent stock is now on the market and more are reported on the way. The greatcb.t display will most likely bo in Normans and Ilambletonians , but all other breeds are not falling amiss in the race for representation. THE CATTLE. The cattle sheds aie being fast crowded with the lincbt species of the bovine tribe that have over been brought upon the grounds. The cattle exhibit of all classes promises to bo exceedingly Btrong. As to the bwiuo , a largo supply is on hand and there ptomiscH lo bo several - oral close contests. Several very line lots being already in tbe stalls. AA1ONG THE FLOWERS. The floral olTorings are in fact rare in most every respect , and especially as-to contrasts. It is not far amiss to tay that when this department is in itbelf com plete the walls and hanging gardens of Babylon would not btand in n degree of comparibon. It is an old baying that it "takes the ladies' hand to mould the model of real art , " and any individual that chances to gaxo at this will evi dently draw the conclusion that the say ing resulted from the effort of an Omaha woman. A BIG AIOVE. It is understood that arrangements nro being made whereby Edgar Rothory will exhibit his carrier pigeons and demonstratOi manner in which they perform their labor by allowing them to convoy letters to various points. Ho will also , if arrangements can bo completed , exhibit hitt stock of canfncs owned by himbolf , Prof. Ed Alillor , Prof. Arthur Rothory and Bob Clan- cey. These dogs are in reality the llnest bred dogs of their class in this section of the mundane sphere. Asirto from this there will bo numerous other attractions at all times during the week's entertainment , which ends Sat urday evening. The following orders have boon an nounced by the management to govern nil judicial points : Twelve o'clock , noon , entries must bo com pleted nnd arranged. Superintendents of classes will sec that all articles arc juopcrly tnggcu and arranged for the committees , who will commence on tlioir classrs promptly , according to hours mimed In dully programmes. Superintendents will plcnso call for com- piitteo books Tuesday morning nt 8 o'clock. Kxhibitors plcnso examine. i our tags and KCO that nil urtielos nro properly classillcd , us no corrections can bo made after class books are In the liunils of the committees. PROGRAAIAIE FOR TO-AIORROW The programme for to-morrow will open up with local racing , after which there will bo chariot and hurdle racing The track is in line condition , and it is likely that GOIIIO fast time will bo made. One thing attends every outward indi cation , and that is that the exhibition will bo the grandest of them all , and will rolled with pride upon the great state of Nebraska and the city of Omaha. The Union Pacific. "THE OVERLAND ROUTE. " Will run special trains to tlio fair grounds September ! id to 8th inclusive , from 10th street depot at 9:20 : a. m. and every hour thereafter until 0:20 : p. m. , stopping at foot of Davenport street and Missouri Pacilic depot. Returning , will leave fair grounds ntpf : > 0 a. m.and every hour thereafter until 0:60 : p. m. Trains for the Siege of Sebastopol will leave 10th street depot September Ifit , 3rd , 4th , 5th , Oth , 7thnnd 8th nt 7:30 : p. in. , nnd return after the performance. Sebastopol trains will run only to Lo cust street. Fr.ro for round trip 2o cents. Strangers visit IIospo's art store. Mount & Griflln sell hard and soft coal. 213 South 1-lth. For Rent Store , 1110 Farnr.m street ; either half or tlio whole. G. Svanson & Co. , Tailors. Got Yourllnllroiid Tickets NORTH , SOUTH.EAST EAST and WEST' , awVsocurc your bleeping berths at 15102 Farnam St. , Union Pacific Ticket onico , HANKY P. Dumr , , City Ticket n ont. Go to Pries' lake for picnics. Fine concert every Sunday. Chumr.lon Steam Carpet ClcnnlngC'o. , Fred Sc'linolLni'gr. l4fcllworth.Tol.h01 TlioOlobrnitMl "nunlap Hut. " PALL STYLES ISSUED SEPT. lfT. FUHDEUIUK , LEADING HATTER. Auction ! Auction ! Fh.e furniture of G-room house at a Bne.-illeo. Parlor suits , cluimbor suits , curpots , range , 3 hauling btovoi , etc. , nearly now , Monday , Sep. S , 10 a. in. . 1U02 N. UT tlst. A. W. COWAN , Auctioneer. Gtranc is visit Uo. m'e art stcro. HAVOCS' BKOS. ' Great Moving Hnle. Our entire stock to ho closed out by October 16 , everything must go , prices cut still lower. Wo have an immense stock of llanncls nnd blankets which were bought at the largo auction saloin Now York City , which will bo on bale Monday. Heavy all wool navy blue twilled llimnol , 18e per yard , heavy all wool red twilled llanncl lc ! ) per yard , German grey twilled llnnnol 15o , outing llunnol cut down to 8c per yard , 6 oz medicated scarlet all wool ilannel at3/ / per yard , fancy plaid llanncls at l0c ! per yaul , white llanncls fee , lOc , lfce,2Jc'J5c , .HOc , ! ! oe and 40c per yard , silk warp llan ncl ? 1 per yard , white silU embroidered Ilannel floe. 7Cc , 85c , OOc and $1 per yard. Every yiud of Ilannel must bo sold be fore moving. 2o)0 ( ) pair of blankets in grey , white , scarlet , sanitary grey's , mottled browns or groys , drab , etc. , with plain or fancy borders at7oc.11 , $1 lo , $ l.2.j ! , $1.W. ! 51.15. $1.50 , etc. , up to $8 per pair , every pair a bargain , they must bo sold. COO bed comforts at oOc , SI , $1.2-5 , * 1.JO , Sl.oO. $1.'JS , J2.2- " ) and 82.CO each. They arc going fast as thov are extra treed value. Compare our prices on table linens since they have boon reduced 72-inch damask , worth $1 , our price 0jo a yard. Fancy striped or plain Turkish towels-cut down to fie each ; our sale of extra large towels will bo continued until all arc sold at KJc each. Fancy colored Turkish tidies knotted fringe reduced to 16c each. Extra grade of feather pillows ( gecso feathers ) which \vas 81.85 cut down to U1.25 each. Double width sheeting , bleached or brown , 2o ( ) yard. Canton llanncls 5c , lie , 7c , 80 and lOc yard. Apron checked ginghams 3je yard. Im ported cretonnes , now fall desijrns , good colors , reduced from 40c to 2oc yard. Five-eighths all linen bleached napkins reduced from $1.5 ! ! to Doc do/.en. Our 10-inch glass toweling , red or blue checked , is selling fast at eSc yard. Great bargain in fringed and fancy bordered table-cloths. Remnants must go regardless to cost or value. See the bargains we are ottering in lace curtains all next week. I1AYDEN BROS. , Dry Goods. 11AYDKN IH10S. ' Great Blnvliifj Sale Is now nt its height. Wo are very thankful for the liberal patronage ac corded to us. So faro hnvo not said a word about cloaks , wraps or children's garments. Long before wo made ur- i-angemcntsto mo vein to larger quarters wo contracted with the best eastern Manufacturers for a full line of plush ind cloth garmcntsof overydescription. i'hey have just come in , all now and 'rcsh. The material , the styles and the ; > riees are all that could bo asked , and wo have decided to let them out as an idvortinemont. Wo want every lady in Omaha lo know wo expect to move into i larger store October 15 and what bot- : or way to get a customer's good will than to sell an elegant garment at a very low price. This is exactly what wo are driving at , and this is the reason why wo will dispose ol the entire lot re gardless of cost. Jt is early for these Sioods yet , but the low price and choice of selection from so full a stock will moro than pay a person for buying so soon. As a further inducement you can make a moderate payment down and pay the balance at your own conveni ence. You can positively save from $5 to 815 on a cloth garment and $15 to $2o on a plush garment. The sale begins Monday , Sept. ! l. Our sale of dress goods , silks and plushes has been a wonderful success. Wo have added many attractions for the coming week. Thesaleof millinery , feathers , ornaments , dress trimmings , bullons , laced and notions is most re markable. HAYDEN BROS. , 110 and 118 Sixteenth Street. .Just received at Cameron & 'Smith's the llnefat Decker Bros. ' upright piano , eboimed , over shown in Omaha. Call nnd sec it at 1510 DODGE ST. Closing Out Sale. Our dnys in the crockery business nro limited. Wo must surrender possession of our store in a very short time. All goods remaining unsold when wo vacate will bo removed out of the city , f-o do not delay. Cull while you have the op portunity to secure goods at about half price. Dinner sots , tea sets , toilet sots , water sets , lamps , wedding presents and silverware at prices that will aston ish you. Wo must sell out and rely only on our low prices to convince you. KAHN BROS. , Cor. Douglas and 10th st. Auction. Our opening auction sale for the fall season will take place on Tuesday , Sept. 4 , at 0l0 : ! o'clock n. m. sharp , when wo w'll olTcr to the trade a largo and well bolectcU stock of clothing , boots and shoes , furnishing goods , etc. , all new and regular goods , to bo sold with out reserve. KOHN & WELLS , 208 , 210 , 212 South Eleventh Street , Omaha , Neb. Do not fail to examine Cameron & Smith's largo stock of pianos and or gans at 151 ! ) Dodge St. , while in the city this week. Go to Mrs. M. A. Wallace , 1519 How ard , for latest styles. A Gonil ItuslnosH For Sale , on corner of Mason and S. 13th sts. The sashj door , blinds and building material , or will tell louse anil buildings without stock. G. F. LYMAN. Marriage The following marriage licenses wcro is sued yesterday by Judge Shields : Name and residence. Ago. ( David H. Lucas , Omaha . 2S | Lucretiii Harris , Omaha . 20 j William Henncnhofcr , Omaha . 21 I Josie ISurncs , Omaha . is j TrIHor W. Wood worth , Omaha . 25 1 Sadlo A. McGuire , Omaha . 25 J John lirecd , Omalm. . . . , . 30 1 Amelia Johnson , Omaha . 23 Auction. ut Hosldcncc , Monday , nt 10 n. m. , all the furniture in the house , No. 1307 Howard St. , fine plush parlor suit , good folding bed , bed room suits , carpets , bedding , dining- room and kitchen furniture , etc. Omahu Auction and Storage Co. Buy Sunny Crook coal from Mount & Grillln. 21t ! South 1 1th street. A llaru Clinucn. Being compelled to leave Omaha on account of ill health I will soil my beautiful now residence on the corner of 2oth and Woolwbrth avo. , atnsacrl- llco. 8 rooms , bath room , cellar , hot and cold wntor , giw , cistern , cesspool , line si able nnd outhouses , beautiful shady yard ; will soil furniture if wanted , nlsn n line largo family horse , harness and jump teat buggy , also a two-yonr-old blooded nmre colt. Call and mnko an offer. MAXJlAKHU , 2ol8 Woolworth ve. A mooting will ho held nt Kc&slor'u hall on Monday OVH nt 8 p. m. of all the wholesale and re lull butchers to take fli-al ui'Uoii in regards to the pnraelc , September ( J , 1S ! > 8. Yours , JOHN OMvKKFK , WILLIAM FAn , Cumin it tee , C. J. WITCHKH. Special Halo in All Departments Silks anil Dress ( Jooiln. Black Ragatta silk 87jo , worth $1.10. " " " $1.10 , " 1.60. " " " 1.2.3 , " 1.05. 41 ll " 1.60 , " 1.03. 14 lt 14 1.05 , 4l 2.10. 14 tl 4I 1.00 , 14 2.3o. u Faille 44 1.25 , 4t 1.50. A line of black brocaded silk at n big discount. Col'd Faille silk $1.12 } , worth $1.60. " GrosGiuin ( iOe , worth 95c. 41 " " 70e.lt 81.10. 44 ' " > 4 8'Jc , 44 1.20. Silk remnants at half price. All our col'd silk plushes 25 per cent oIT. oIT.Col'd Col'd silk velvets , very cheap. 100 piccef lancy velvets in stripes nnd chucks marked uwny down. ALL WOOL liRESS GOODS. fl-J-in. broadcloth all new shades , $1.50 , worth $ J.)0. ( ) 6(1 ( in. broadcloth all new shades S2.CO , worth $3.25. 61 in. Rutland broadcloth 79c , worth $1.00. 10 in. Rcdfern broadcloth 60c , worth 75e. 75e.IS IS ! in. Tricots broadcloth 39c , worth 60o. 30 in. Nouton suitings 27c , worth 35c. 40 in. silk iiniah Henrietta , in all new shades , G9c , worth $1.00. 40 in. all wool Henrietta 50c , worth 70c. 38 in. cable twill Henrietta 2oc , worth 35c. 30 in. cable twill 125c , worth ISc. Our notion department is well stocked und goods will be sold very low this week. Special prices on corsets and ladies' underwear. Linen department is rapidly being filled up with goods. To make room wo will give bargains all through the ite- partmcnt. GENTS' FURNISHINGS. Bargains in fall underwear , white and colored shirts and a full line of linen collars and culls , scarfs , etc. , nt prices that cannot bo beaten. C. J. WEBER , 114 S. 15th St. , next to P. O. THE DHUMMiMl'S MEETING. The Last Gathering For Arranging For the Day. The last mcctiiiK of the traveling men pre paratory to the parade and other exercises connected with their great fair day wab held at the Arcade hotel last night and was at tended by almost a hundred of the boys. All the committees on arrangements re ported nnd it is now settled that the pro gramme for the day will be as heretofore an- ounccil. A grand parade at 10:30 : and nn tternoon at the fair with n reception at the board of trade rooms in the evening. Thojobbcis and merchants interested In ho trudcs display also held a meeting at the board of trade rooms last night , and , accord ing to the reports of the committees nrrang- ng for that part of the day's programme , tlio larndo will bo the grandest one ever seen in .his city. It will be over three miles long nnd will show to a good advantage all the business industries ol the city. There will bo no moro meetings for ar rangements until next Thursday morning at i ) ' 30 , when the men will meet to fall into line "or the parade , which takes place at 10:30. : KNGMSII IIOHSKS FOIl NI3UUASKA A Big ; Consignment Arrives Per the Steamer Sr. Jlonan. The steamship St. Ronan , of the Som- orlaud linearrived at Woodrutl's Stores bt evening , with a general cargo , says the Brooklyn Eagle of August 14. She also brought over one of the largest and most valuable consignments of English Btnllmns that over arrived hero. They uro the property of O. O. Hefner , of No- briska City , Nob. , and are intended for that region. The lot consists of twenty- six animals , from yearlings up to six- year-olds. A largo number of them arc coach horses , or as they are called in England "hackneys. " They arc models of symmetry. There are also some big shire horses , chiefly used for draft pur poses. They weigh from 1,700 to 2,000 pounds each , and are perhaps the larg est and most powerful animals ever seen in Brooklyn. Mr. Hefner stated to-day that several of the animals could not bo purchased for less than $2,000 each , while one which was unfortunately kicked last night ih valued at $2,700. There is so much demand for these great draft horses in England at present that their prices have gone up 35 per cent. Two yearling colts are valued at $1,000 each. All the animals are well bred , and their pedigrees are given in the English Stud Book. The horses are at Corley's stables , Love luno , and num bers of people are visiting them. Next Monday Block & Iloyman will commence n special sale of 600 men's suits worth $22 for $12.60 , 200 boys , ' suits worth $10 at $ -.5 ( ) , and 300 children's suits running from $1.2/5 to $0 ; also a largo line of gents' furnishing goods , underwear , hats , caps , etc. , ut half of real value. A dollar saved is a dollar oarncd. Block & IToynmn , one priced clothiers , 1113 Farnam street , Two Orphans' old stand. cmcuiT COUIIT. A Panel of Thirty-six Jurors For the N > \t Term. Following are the thirty-six petit jurors drawn for the next term of court : John Leckstroin , Tim O'Kiley , Henry Echclbergcr , E. H. Maelnre , John S. Hopp , August Wohlgeh , ' August Scluoeder , Jaine-i Carroll , Harncv McGinn , Fr.ink Hoylo , Joseph Toner , T. H. Hiehardson , II. II. FienehVilliam Amlcrson , J. I ) . Cham berlain , Henry Glade , Pat Hrodcrick , Julius Sclirocder , John Gorman , Abncr Travis , M. M. Curran. C. 1) . Layton , A. C. Holder , Pat McArdlo , William Donnelly , K. H. Walker , G. H. Forsyth , J. P. Southard , Henry \V. Crossle , C. Kuppo , Joseph Hutlor , William M. Foster , Silas Austin , Henry OstholT , J. S. Bennett , Frank Delcvcga. Hire ! Auction. Mr. Warner , of Now Orleans , wishing to give the working people n chance has concluded to hnvo tin auction sale of Mexican yellow head parrots , Java spar rows , mocking birds and Mexican cana ries at S o'clock Monday evening , Sept. 3d , nt our sales rooms No. 1121 Farnnm st. Birds now on exhibition. OMAHA AUCTION & STOUAGI : Co. Kid gloves cleaned. 1512 } Farnam. Ladies , out of the city should leave their measure with Mrs. M. A. Wallace , 1519 Howard st. SCUEMISS. The Sheriff Haw Olllclal and Private Connection Therewith. Sheriff Coburn yesterday uiado a levy on the Omaha Implement works , formerly the John Dierks Manufacturing company , to sat isfy n judgment for $510 in favor of McCaguo Bros. Apropos this concern , the sheriff has appealed the suit nf Eh Clayton against hln on the &CO note ho gave for stock lu the Diarks company. At the tlmo Coburn took the stock Dierks agreed totako It biu-k at thu maturity of the note , which run eight months. Tlio sheritT made no defense m the cnanty court , but allowed Clayton to show up his case. Clavton tcstitlcd that ho was an innocent purchaser of the paper In No vcmbcr lust. 'Jho sheriff had a letter fron Clayton last Juno saying , "I have a note left with mo for collection , and the owner hopes for prompt payment.1' or words to that cf feet. Tlio Bliorifl thinks Clayton wnuli hiirdly have written In that strain If ho owned the note himself at the tlmo. The internal revenue collections yesterday amounted 1IAYOKN IUIO3. Moving Halo. Previous to removing into our now store , Oct. 16th , wo-wlll diftnoso of our iresont stock at astonishing prices. Dailies' , children's and gents' undcr- veur at about one-half our regular n-ico. Never was there such a chance o buy dry goods so cheap , underwear , corsets , gloves. Hosiery nil to bo slaughtered on Mon- Utiy. 10-18-20-inch gnuzo shirts only lOc each. 22 to 31 inch reduced to 15c. 1 CIIBO of chlldron'H cotton hose 8c , re duced from 20c. Ladies' jersey Inco mitts reduced to 2jc per pr , worth 25c. Ladles' pure silk mitts only 2oc per > r , reduced from Ooc. Boys' heavy school hose 12Jc , ro- luccd from 2oc. Ladies' fabric gloves 8c , reduced rom 25c. 1 case of corsets , only 76c , reduced rom 39c. 1 case of corsets , only 60c , reduced from $1.00. Infants saxony knit shirts , only 3oc , educed from 50c. Gents' turkey red handkerchiefs , only ie each , worth 12c. } Gents' camel hair underwear , 45c , re- lueod from 76c. Gents' fancy suspenders , only loc , rc- luced from 35e. 60 doladies' kid gloves , black and colored , only 60c. worth $1.00. Our $1.50 Foster kid gloves reduced to SI.00. 1 ease of ladies' black cotton hose , cgular made , only 16c per pair , reduced rom 2-ic. BARGAINS IN WALL PAPER. HAYDEN BROS. , Sixteenth Street. 3 Cameron .t Smith have constantly on land u full line of the world renowned Jstey organ , Cam ] ) & Company and Jridgcport organs. Call and get prices joforo purchasing. Either at fair grounds or 1519 DODGE ST. IJrlclc Contractors' Association. All members are requested to attend , ho regular monthly mooting , _ Monday evening , September 3 , for business of mportanco. Joiix F. COOTS , President , R. E. LIVISTY : , Treasurer. I ) . V. ShiilcH. Removed to room 210 First National mule , corner 13th and Farnam sts. The Hurt Carpet Co. 's going to continue their } price cut ate sale all during "fair week. " Car tels , curtains , rugs , mats , linoleums , > il cloths , etc. , at actual } price , loth mil Howard sts. , Shcely block. AIjAVAYS A AVKLCOME VI&1TOK. The Teacher nnd Frlrml of Millions of Child ! en Coming Here. A greater show than the Barnum 3ailey new 15 united shows could not exist. It never did and it never will lave a rival , and the monster combined lew 15 expositions comprising the Bar ium and London shows will spread its veritable city of white tents here on Wednesday , Soplembor 5 , when it is safe to presume tons of thousands of people from the adjacent country will pour into town on the excursion trains Lo witness the marvelous curiosities and soul stirring performances. The enor mous show to como hero this season is even better , larger and richer in every thing than any former one , and all Lhoso fortunate enough to see the exhi bition of Barnum-Bailoy in past years can now judge of the truly big ono coin ing this season. Now there are 12oaet3 of a novel and startling kind in three rings , while on an elevated stage will take place a series of ama/.ing feats. i\nd in an artificial lake of real water Captain Paul Boy ton , the famous nquanaut , will show his perilous feats and the trained talking seals will per form , while in the new Paris Olympia hippodrome the most origi nal and daring races will bo given , exciting the wildest enthusiasm , and the astounding aerial acts will ama/.o every beholder. The vast army of per formers comprise the best of Europe and America , and sensation succeeds eonsa- tion until the breath of the auditor is almost taken away with delight , Besides - sides these , there are the double men ageries of wild and trained beasts , the museum of living human curiosities , the Wild Moorish caravan , with Algerian dancing girls , Bedouins , their war weapons , horses , and accoutrements , a horse fair with actually 3faO lirnt-premium horses in a separate tent especially ar ranged for visitors , an aquarium with strange amphibious animals , two herds of elephants , Uyo droves of camels , trained xobras , giralTes , ostriches , dogs , pigs , monkeys , goat-i , seals , bears , wolves , donkeys and others ; Jumbo , as natural as life , and his big skeleton ; Marshal's Japanese troupe , and a thou sand other novel and \youderful things which will require sixty-four cars to transport. The street parade will take place at 9 o'clock a. m. , rain or shine , and in it will bo $1,500,000 worth of rare objects1. All the tents will remain up until 9 at night , and the evening per formances are guaranteed to bo exactly the same as those of the afternoon. Do not fail to examine the finest pianos and organs that ever eamo into Omaha at Cameron & Smith's. On ex hibition nt the fair this week and 1519 DODGE ST. to Oinahn Should see the beautiful goods shown by Tlio Hart Carpet Co. , 15th and Ilow- , ard bts. , Sheoly blook. ! HngH ! ! At just i price. Genuine Turkish rugs , all sixes , at i price. Call and see them. No trouble to show goods. HAUT CAiti'KTCo. , 16th and Howard sts. To tlio Fair Grounds. During fair week the Union Pacific , Hho Overland Route , " will run special trains from Tenth street depot to the fair grounds , stopping at Davonporl street and Webster street depot. Fet time table sue newspapers and small bills , HAUUY P. DKUJIL , City Ticket Agent , 1302 Farnam Street. Strangers visit IIospo's art store. D. D. Smcaton , exclusively South Oma ha real estate , Barker block , Omihu. Homo Auain. Alma E. Keith All these desiring something now in millinery For the Fair. Call on us ; 4wo nro all right , " nnd jusl sure to plcaso you , Como everybody to AutA E. KiiiTH , 109-111 15thSt.Opp. P.O. French imported patterns coming in daily. MI-H. * M. A. Wallace just returned from Now York City with all the late importations. Reserved teats for Sebastopol on sale at Suxo's drug store , 16th'and Ptirnaiir Boll's drug btorc , S. 10th ; Edholm & Aikon , 16th and Dodge ; Max Mover ft BroM 10th and F.arnam ; Saxo Bros' . South Omaha Cigar store ; Gotham clgtir store , 216 S. 16th st. ; D. Silvcrbtoin , 1400 Furunm st. st.Y Cnmoron & Smith cnrrlos a full line ot the mntchlcss Decker Uros. , colo- ) rntoil Kstoy , old roliitlilo Mnthualiok. niul Camp & Cqinpntiy's pliinos. Cull mill boo before puruhiiHinp. 1C1U DODGI ST. Ilnniinonil typo writer , SCO S. Ifith st. Drs. Dliismoro & lluinnhry , rooms 41 to 410 1'ftxton blook. Strnngors visit llospo'a nrt store. AMUSEMENTS. Rows OPERA HOUSE MONDAY , TUKSUA Y , WEDNESDAY , Hcptctnuor a1,5. . The management take pleasure In announcing tlio llr tii\iiearancii \ In this city of DANIEL , . _ PlIIIATHU CO.Ml'ANV from New Vork City presenting their great success , THE WIFE. With thn came remarkable rnst that was seen for ' 0 Nights nt thn I.ycnnm 1 heatrc. New York ! H ) Nights at thu Baldwin 'Iheatio San 1 ranclsco. COMPANY : lleibert Kclcoy , Henry Miller , Nelson Wheat- crolt.V. . J. I.emojno. Chailes Wiilcot , Wm. raversham , Charles Dlckson , Walter Hollows , Georgia Cayvan , I.onlso Dillon , Grace Ilender- son , May llobfon , Ollvo Ilrooks. .Mcila mown , Mis. Chus. Walcot. Mrs. Thos. Wlilfen , With the Original Scenic and Mechanical r.f- fectH , Seats on sale Saturday. 1'rlce , il.'Cc , We and t'6c. FAIR WEEK. Thico night ami Saturday Matlnco Commencing Thursday , September Oth HOYT'S"A "A TIN SOLDIER" Mr. Eugene Canfield , And a stiong cast under the management of Mr. Kr.ink Mclfco. plPto with New Musk. New Specialties , New Iliislness. "You t'nn't allord to Miss It. " Corner iltti and Ftirnam Strc. ta Reopening To-day for * the Season , Open Daily F out I to 10 P , M , A'cw XovcJtlcs In Kvtvii Tcmvlmcnt. A Splendid Ktaijf Performance. The record of the Eden Alusce as a resort for ladies and children , earned last season , will bo mantaincd during the present one. The motto of the management will ever be good order and good shows at all times. One Dime Admits to all the Shown. OMAHA vs , DAVENPORT , To-day at 3.45 p. m. THOMPSON , 6ELDEN & CO , 1319 FARNAM STREET , Are plonscd to nnnounco larao ar rivals of Now Fall and "Winter Ooods fresh from manufacturers , a few of which wo mention below : All wool llcmlcttnsln nil tlio now shade * nt 40c , fiOc , < 0o , 7fio , We mid tl.iw. Wo liuvo tieiitltlttll now striped sllk to inntclinll now uliniU" ) In dress goo Is 'Jliev nro entirely new niul novel. \ \ hen looking ut dress gooils link to sec them All \\ool Ilinti ilelina In nil ninv similes nt .r.ciicr jnul we clnlin these. goods to bo a lilg bargain. Other honsesgetJl for thu same goods. All wool Sebasto ] > ol , 10 Inches \\lde , in every shade made , at t > r andl jieryard. All colors In bnmitrlotn at M. "i and tl T. > per raid. If jon mo wanting a brondcloth dross NO know w o cnn HIIVO yo\i money. "ehnvo special \nluu In nil woollrlcot.SO Indies \\lde , nt < 'c In nil color. . Onr lllack ( ioods Deiiartmuit Is replete with oveiythtngnew nnd ilestinblo , ranging from IS'je ' to per yard. Wo are nmUnr extra In- ( lucemeiils In this department nnd wo have mndo n grnnd HUCCG-S ot It , ns\\o h.ivo Fold more goods In this depattment In the last flf- teen duyo tluin we evei sold buforo In nny thlity dnys. SILKS 1 SILKS I Colored Gross firnln Silks nt 60c , 75c and $1.00 per vnrd. All shades. Colored Satin Hhndumes In nil tlio new color- mgsnt tl.OOjier jard. f-peclnl price on colored 1'nllle Silks nt Jl TO perynrd. These xllks nroorth $1 i nnd nro told In this clt > forthnt monin by other houses. Illnrk Urns Omln Silks nt fcl'c , 7 % . tMJl.'O \ , fl.ni , fl.m , (1.81 niul t-.OU. lively > nrd guaran teed to do good "ervlrc. lllack Satin Hhadnmes nt $7fic. PiV , 11,23 , Jl.CO and tl 75. i\trnvnliiontenchpilie. : lllack raillu tllUb ut 70c , UJc , $1W , ( I , S3 mid Plushes I Plushes ! We nro innklng e\trn Inducements on Plnslios this fall. Wiliu\e lionpht very lic.ivlly nndvo nro making pi Ices toiedme stock. Coloied I'ln-Oi , ! < Inches \ \ lile , at 75c. We have nlw as sold it for Jl.th ) until now. Colon < 1 IMnsli. II ) Indies \\lde , n bargain ntl. Colored I'lusl ) , Inches \\lde.nt t\.ts \ > . \ \ o guarantee them ns good n& you cnn buy clse- \\heiuat fl.fOor ? 1 75 , < rilored 1'luMi , "I Indies wide , at { 1.75. Our pln > .h < s. like all the lest of our goods , iiienbiiiu just the v Idth we rlnlin for them. If > ou cannot \lsit otn More In person , wo v 111 Kindly send > on samples upon nppllrution. We prepay all pottnee or expicss charges on goods otdercd by nulle\oeptlng iftnin clmiges on money u lien goods nrooiderod C. O. I ) . When oiderlns Camples ple-ibe state ( inalltj , color and pilcodeslitd. Dress Trimmings I A great vni let v of the new est nnd most dcslr nble pntteisln Gimps , llr.ilds and Urimments t match nil the nun shmUsnf l'nll Dicss Goods Inl'lninnnd ( omblnatlon lol.nliigs. . which \\u sell lit oi.r iisu-il low CIKI | prices Ladks who ha\e ImestlKated the m.ittei mi ) that wo give tl best value : . In 'iiliumiiigs to bo found In theilty. BUTTOHS ! Now stock r.ow In. All the new fall shades In Croi net. bilk , .lei'.ey , Metal. 1'nticy 1'inrl nnd .let lloth Hat and ball , Imported mid Domestic Mnnufuctuio. In eveiy I'opnrtmont \ \ > > oiler Indiicemenis to mm r-i In \\ayoflllpli l -siood of ( jnal- Itj b > > > end iiiifstion , MhlleM' supplement this Impoitnnt feature by punt variety. Iniludlng all iio\eltlistn the Sense n s Stjlc. Wouin also ndd the bluing Influuiin lit of Low 1'ikes , uhli hour Due 1'ilco Cash Syattm enables us to lllllKC. rrmnvirMii 1319 FARNAM STREET. CRAWFORD & McREYNOLDS , Lesees and Managers. INiflfJilRiTinN * OF TKE REGULAR * IMUuUllAllUlN * THEATRICAL SEASON , * And New Interior at an Outlay of Over $1BOOO. For Three Nights and Matinee , Commencing Monday , Sept , 3rd , RICE'S ' $20,000 , Operatic Burlesp , the For Three Nights and Saturday Matinee only. Begins Sept. 0. RICE'S BEAUTIFUL CT * J EVANGELINE ! f La * V jrlM$1 $ l n L ! I 1 ILn f -o- - - o -o o < o-oo-o- - pe < ) - < a. - > . > o a- - - Greater than over , and both Unrlescjurs presented with iiphcnomianl cast , which In Its entirely has never been equalled In this tonnti v. Introducing CEO. S. KNIGHT & MISS FAY TEMPLETON , J.OUISK MONTAQl'i : . JAP. P. MAIT1TT , KDWAItl ) MOlttdS. C.V.O. K. I OKTfc.sQLLQKO. . A. SUIIIfJ.liir. LII.A III.OW , KUWIN S. TAUH , ANNIIJ M. I'KltKINS , COHA UiNNU. AMELIA GLOVlUt. ( The Uttlo 1'nwn ) nndn coterie es * - . TZSTS. * es A whhhxlnd of Wit , n cntnract of Comedy , nud a Perpetual Torrent of Musical Merriment nnd Mnjestlu Mnrcnesof Ihe Corsnlr. { ruiXOltl-S5UlnNew York : 100 Nlflita in Doston : 100 Nights In Philadelphia ; 61 Nights In Chicago. Sale of Seats now Progressing. Prices 2Bc , BOc , 7Bc and $1. An Omaha Establishment , WE'RE GOING TO OPEN OUR STORE IN OMAHA AT 1400 DOUGLAS STREET , ON AIONDAY , SEPTEMBER S. You know of us in other cities. We're in nearly every principal city in America. You'll welcome us hero. Wo tailor the best gar ments in the country at moderate prices , and in the best way. The kind of garments you intended to have ever since you bought clothing. Wo have made our preparations hero in a hurry. We opcnd no time witli fireworks nor anything like that. You'll have to look into our tailoring stock for display of tlneness. The number of our styles nearly a thousand. The quality and the style , they're the attrac tions. The prices are from 35 to GO per cent , less than any garments vou over had. The styles newer , the assortment greater , the worK better. Trousers Tailored from &i lo $12. Suits Tnilorcd from * 'JO to S.50. Overcoats Tailored from $18 to $60. Wo mean to tailor the best garments for no more than just ns little us wo can. It's the tailor patronage of Omaha we're after. Patronage and as little profit as will let the business groiv its fast est. We conduct tailoring in the best way. Whatever rush there is in opening nnd getting goods hero , there 'is none in our methods. They've been tried for many years ; they nmount to just this : Good Tniloring , Moderate Prices , and protect the customer. You'll under stand our methods when wo nro here a little longer. You urn \vel- comol Wo uro sure our enterprise \ylll bo-eco the goods ! Learn Iho prices ! Test our garments ! our methods ! Depend on every quality and on every price. Wo nro hero to stay , and to tailor n good dual for Omaha , Nearly a thousand new Kail goods ! You're welcome to look. Nicoll , the Tailor , . . ' . 1409 Douglas Street. DIAMONDS Watches and Diamonds Found in Tea and Coffee A Novel Way of In troducing Goods , The names of all persons finding diamonds mends , watches , etc. , nro ndded to this list dully. The Overland Ten company of San Franclsco.huvo rollttcd thostoro , 220 S. llth St. , near Farnam , Omaha , and in order to introduce their goods , this company put for 00 days , souvenirs in every can of tea and cotl'co sold s ich " ns solid"gold , silver and nickel watches , nlso genuine diamonds , in solid gold setting ; also money , and many other articles of less value. Every can coti- tainsa souvenir. The colfco. win nmt contents weigh about three pounds ; the tea , can and contents about one and A half pounds. This expensive nnd novel way of aihirtising will bo discontinued after 00 days , and thcso really choice goods will bo wild sti'ictly ' on their mor ns but \\ithout the souvenir. Of course every purchaser must not expect to got a diamond or watch. This company claim that they have just as good n right to give away watches , diamonds or other jewelry and money as their com petitors hnvo to gi\o away glassware , eliromos etc. Got up a club. These who get up a club order most always got a handsome present , Order.s by mail promptly forwarded to all parttt'of the United Stales on receipt of cash or post- olllce order. Terms : Single can $1 ; six for $ -5 ; thirteen for $10. and twouty-Bov- oufor$20. Address Overland Toil Co. , Omaha , Nebraska. Miss Dora Borganauor , So. 19th st. , sihcr fruit stand in can lea ; Mrs. .loha Walbridgo , silver sugar bowl Mrs. .laini's Kunyon , S. Kith st. , d.amond ring in can tea ; Mr. H. E. Swan , Dav- < % nort ( ) st. , silver pii'klostand ; Mr. C.1I. Il'inn , Sewaid st. . silver butter dish ; Mr. Wm. Harris , Howard st. , gout's hunting cnso gold watch in can tea ; MUs Kate Foley , Park avo. , silver pickle stand ; Mis. John Harrigan , S. 1 Hh st. , silver sugar bowl ; Air. Edward Cook , Davenport sf , sih or butter dish ; Mrs. Sau.ucl .lamicsoii , ISth st. , $20 in gold coin in can tea ; Mrs. S. A. Thomp son , H. Jdlh st. , wiher live bottle castor in tea ; Mrs. Edward Fisko , Capitol avenue , silver pickle stand ; Mrs. F. A. Jones. South Omaha , can money in tea ; Mr. L. D. Ir\inn , ITarnoy si. , silver water pitcher ; E. W. Fields , So. 14th st. , siher butter dish ; Mr. T. O'llearn , Darhurst and 20th st. , diamond ring in can of lo.i ; Miss D. C. Duiibar , llth St. , siher butter dish ; Mr. II. T. Fillmore , 2(5th ( st. , silver sugar bowl ; Mrs. K. B. Boii'-on , Dodge st. , elegant , ladies' cart pin. diamond , ruby and sapphire setting , in can tea ; Miss Lou Kingston , South 21st st. , bilser pickle staiiu , Miss Peter Mies , Dccatur , Neb. , diamond ring in can of tea ; Mr. Walter llognn , Leavonworlh st. , $10 in gold coin in can of tea ; MrsF. . E. Snnlry , Cuming st. , silver sugar bowl ; Mrs. C'hiirlos Soil- man , 12d st. . silver pickle stand ; Miss Maud Reynolds , S. 20th _ St. . ladies Hunting case gold watch in can of tea ; Mrs. lid ward IVllmnnn , 3Uth St. , silver sugar bowl ; Mrs. W lliain A. Dillon , 10th si. , silver butlcridish ; Mrs. E. D. Courtney , Saunders st. , can money in ten ; Miss Baltic Woods , silver pickle stand ; W. M. Chonoworth , Council Blurts , In. , silver pickle stand ; G. E. Lawrence , S. 29th St. , diamond ring in teaMrs.W."A.BatosMadison ; uve.silver sugar bowl , Mrs. Mary Rocltman. Webster - stor st. , sih or butter dish ; Mr. Pat Cummings , 14th st. , gold coin can money , Mrs. F. E. Heacock , Dodge at. , silver pieklo stand ; Mr. John Arnold , Farnam st. , gouts' solitaire dia'mond stud in can tea ; J. S. Briggs , Douglas st. , diamond ring in can tea ; Airs. Ches ter Wilson , I/ard St. , silver pieklo stand ; C. Mikosoli S. 14th st. , diamond ring in can tea ; Mrs. J. L. Miller , S. 17th avo. , silver butter dish ; Miss Ida Luris , Ilnr- noy st. , silver sugar bowl ; Mr. Joe Har vey , Kith st. , $10 in gold ivoin in tea ; Mrs. Ismoro Whitney , 20th st. , tolitairo diamond collar button in tea ; Mrs. .las. Fields. Ilbth St. , silver fruit stand ; Miss Sadie Alalvon , can money in tea. A. L. Carpenter , Missouri Valley , gout's hunting case gold watch in tea ; Mrs. F. E. Morohouso , 18th st. , silver sugar bowl ; Miss L. C. Watson , 21th st. , silver butter dish ; Air. M. C. Robinson , South 4lth ( st. , diamond ring in can tea ; Aliss Alary Whitman , 9th st. , silver pieklo stand ; Airs. V. II. Hamilton , Park avo. , silver live-bottle castor ; Airs. B. II. Iloi-sntr , South llth st. , silver sugar bowl ; Mr. J. C. Alills , Kearney. Neb. , mail order , gent's diamond stud in can lea ; Airs. C. A. Kingsloy , South Omaha , silver pieklo stand ; Ahv. Wm. R. Russell , 2d ! st.silver water pitcher ; Airs. II. E. Potter , Twonty-iir.st st. , silver pieklo stand ; Aliss Alamie Sauiiderson , 17th st. . lady's hunting case gold watch in can tea ; Air. Walter Bain Webster st. , silver cup ; Airs. G. C. Kco- lor , Davenport St. , silver pickle stand ; Mrs. Anderson , Paul Bt. , diamond ring in can tea ; Airs. AI.C. Troadwoll , Saunders - dors st. , silver sugar bowl ; Air. C. II. Allison , 211th st. , silver pickle stand ; Airs. B. E. Fleming , Kith St.$50 in gold coin in can tea ; Mrs. Geo. Greoiiway , 27th st. , silver butterdish ; Airs. A. R. Fields , Harnov st. , sihcr sugar bowl ; Airs. H. E. Lickman , N. 16th St. , silver pickle stand ; Aliss Lou Golloway , Council BlulTs , la. , money in can tea ; Airs. Titos. Sinclair , S. 19th St. , silver sugar howl ; Airs. Wm. Phillips,20th st. , bllvnr pieklo stand ; Mr. Wm. Alunhall , Lenvonworth st. , silver cup ; Airs. D. N. Burger , 18th st. . elegant solid gold ring , diamond , ruby and sapphire sotintr in tea ; Alr.s. G. A. White , Ulnjr , Nob. , mail or der , silver butter dish in tea ; Air. 11. II. AlcComb , So. llth st. , silver sugar bowl ; Aliss Gcorgio Putnam , Howard st , . , la dies' chatnluino watch in can tea ; Air. AI. H. Gaynor , silver live bottle cnstor , Airs. 1' . M. Dunuston , 25th St. , silver cup ; Air. .las. E. Reynold , Cass st.- diamond mend ring in can tea ; Airs , J. C. New ton , Cuinlng st. , silver pieklo sliind ; Airs. Walter E. Chaso. Ixard ht. , silver sugar bowl ; N. 1C. Bridge , So. Omaha , silver butter dish ; Aliss Josnio Shiiidloy , 42d and Howard sts. , silver ploklo stand ; Albert Ohio , cook at Colon's hotel , 9th st. , silver butter dish ; .1. .1. GrilToth , Capital avo. , diamond ring in tea. D. W. Pftri , St. Joseph , Mo. , mall order , silver cup in can tea ; Airs. Ohas. Buchanan , South Thirteenth street , silver butter dish ; Air. P. T. Ilangon , Douglas street , silver pii'klo stand ; Miss Maude IIowoll , Chicago street , ladies' hunting case gold watch in can tea ; Atiss A. R. Simmons , llth st. , silver sugar bowl ; Mr. D. R. Trowbrldgo , Park avenue , silver five bottle castor ; A. W. Leonard , Howard htrcot , diamond mend ring in can tea ; Airs. C. L. Dean , 1/ard St. , sih or butter dish ; Mibs L. AI. Brunswick , So. Omaha , Indies1 lace scarf pin , diamond , ruby and Hnpphiro setting in can tea ; Air. , W. R. Drummond , Davenport st. , silver pieklo stand ; Miss Lillie Hnwley , 17th st. , silver sugar bowl ; Mr. Win. E. Kingslcy , N. Ifitli st. , ( Tent's diamond shirt stud in can ton ; Mrs. Carl Walker , Cnmings st. , siher butter ilinh ; Mr. Walter Whitmoro , Council HlutTs , In. , silver cnko stand la tea ; Mrs. M. 1C. Wymoro , Saunders st. , can money in tea ; Mrs. V. H. Hunter , Ohjo st , silver sugar bowl ; Mrs. Chau. Warren , Rocl ? Soring * , \\'yo. Tor. , diamond mend ring in can tea ; Mhs I'uYclcbJ