p fT-TW VflW THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SUNDAY ; SEPTEMBER 0 , 1888.-TWELVE PAGES. ' ] 11 AY DEN DUOS. Orcat MovliiR Snlc. No Bacrlllco will ho too great to clcnr out our proton t stock. Wo are likely to move before Oct. 15 and wo are deter mined to begin in the now store with an entirely now stock of dry goods. For next week wo have made the mo-it ruin ous and sweeping reductions in dress goods : /iO-in. / French broadcloth that bold at $1.55 are now ItSc. Hroadcloth thnt bold at $2.16 Is now $1.15. Broad cloth tliat cost J2.251nnow $1.25. 61-inch English tricot thnt cost.00 ! is now 09c. 54-inch ladies cloth that cost 59c is now 05c , and 41-inch cloth that cost 79c is now 550. Gilbert's double fold suiting cost 47c will bo eold at 29c. At these prices the poorest woman in the land can dress like a lady. ! ! 8 inch albatro-js , all wool , cost4c ! ) , will bo sold at 27o. 41 inch French novelties , cost $1.ill to Import , will bo bold at 75c. All thobc goods are in the newest shades. 41 inch Henri etta , now colors , coit 82c , on sale at 55c , nnd 62 inch Henrietta , cost $1.75 , on halo at 08e. 40 inch combination suit ings , cost 7ic ! , on sale at 5-jc. 38 inch English Henrietta , cost 45c , on bale at 20c. English cashmere that cost 28c on sale at KSc and double twilled cnshmoro that cost 2-r)0 will bo bold at 12jc. Swool brocades that cost 18o to make will bo bold at 7Jc. This shows an awful loss and nothing but an urgent . desire to move the goods would permit such bacrillco. Black goods are also on the list , and every yard must go. 41-inch French Hen rietta , cost 75e , on bale at 47c ; 44-inch French Henrietta , cost 87c , on sale at 65c ; 44-inch French Henrietta , cost $1.10 , on sale at 75c ; 42-inch silk warp Henrietta , cost $1.65 , sale price ! )7c ) ; 41- inch silk warn Henrietta , pure dye , cost $1.115,82.25 and $12.65 , bale price $1.10 , 31.45 and $1.85 per yard. The surprising silk bargains attracted buyers from every direction , and many ladies were shrewd enough to antici pate their wants. Our guarantee goes with every yard , and the prices are still lower to otTcct an absolute salo. 21-inch surah silks , in till colors , that cost boo and $1.10Mile price 6"ic and ( i5c ; 22-inch gros grain bilks , pure dye and wear- resisting , cost to iiiako $ i.'W , $1.05 and $ l.S5balo priceG'Jc.oDcand $1.10 ; and 24- inoh silk that cost $1.85 and $2.25 will ho bold at $1.2o and $1.50. Bring your sam ples and compare thcso goods. Look at the liber the dye and the linibh. 20 inch ' moire silks in'colors at 2ic ) , cost S5c , Silk plushes in now shades , 45c , costSoc. The best kid glove linibh Hnglibh cam bric. 3Sc. A sale like this is rare in- dood. The grc'at notion bale is still on nnd the iibbortmcnt is well nigh com plete , though ether dealers have made great efforts to buy the stock. Our prices on millinery ornaments , fancy feathers , ostrich tips , ladies' and chil dren's hd'ks , laces and embroideries. Dress trimmings and dress buttons arc wonderfully cheap. During the coin ing week our prices on cloaks , shawls and jackets of every description will bo 40 per cent under value. These goods arc all on sale and must bo closed out before removal. IIA YD KN BROS. , HO 10th street. 1st premium to Union sowing machine. OMAHA 15USINKSS COIjMCGK. A Beautiful Display of * Plnin and Or- nniiHMital l' < ! iiinnnslil | ) . Our state and county fairs are a source of growing pride and satisfaction to our citizens. . The exhibits have grown from a few vegetables and a small herd of stock until it includes tlio products of the farm , the workshop , the line arts and oven the hchools. In the Iloral hall of the fair just closed wo wore much pleased to find a magnificent display of ornamental and business penmanship , by the Omaha Business college , corner Kith and Capitol avonuo- While the ornamental work was beautiful in the extreme , it was gratifying to see especial attention given tosupcripr business pen manship. This is the kind of poinnan- Bhip which earns the bread for him who is master of it. In a sbortconvorsation with the gentlemanly principal of this model school , Mr. J. T. Daily , wo were astonished and pleased to learn the wide scope of the work accomplished. Its purpose is nothing less than to fit young men and women for the actual duties of life. What could boagrander I" mission. No matter what ycur calling * ' in life may bo u thorough business edu cation will assist you. Did you over think that 05 per cent of nil those who embark in mercantile porsuits fail ? When wo contemplate this fact wo see how necessary thcso special schools aro. The business man must bo bobcr , moral , energetic and well posted. Everyone of thcso points receive csuccial atten tion from this school. Their course embraces everything necessary to a "thorough business education , including telegraphy , stenography and commer cial law. The Omaha Business college is located at the corner of 10th and Cap itol nvonuo. Careful inquiry elicited ' the fact th'at this college is all' it claimt to bo , and that its display was u fail index of what it is. 1st premium to Union bowing machine I1EYN AT THE FAIIt. Once More the Grunt Artist Forjjci to tlio Front. Mr. Iloyn , Omaha's favorite photo grapher , has done himself proud. Three r , first premiums at one fair , ono on pho | i tographs , ono on crayons and ono on oi 1 portraits. His display was elegant am It' comprehensive. Mr. Hpyn has sccurci If that accomplished artist , Mr. II. A I * , Collins , exclusively for his own employ If- Strangers to our city should visit tliii | - great gallery. The immense patronage L enables Mr. Iloyn to employ the 11103 L skillful workmen to be obtained , am K also to equip his gallery with the latos I- appliance * . Every picture in his dis play was a gom. Nothing but first clas work cnniloavo his house. His price ; nro within reach , his studio the mos central in the city , nnd his work i praised by every tongue. llnlf Kates to State Fair. The Burlington route ( B. & M. R. R. will sell round trip tickets to Lincoli during stnto fair at half rale. Special trains will leave Omaha a 0:00 : n. m. , Sopt.-12th , 13th nnd 14th ; re turning , leave Lincoln direct from tin fair grounds at 0:00 : p. m. , enabling nl to spend a day nt the state fair and re turn homo the same evening. Ticket olllco , 1223 Furimm street nm depot , * ' 1st premium to Union sowing machine Millinery. A full line of hats nnd bonnets n Wine. Ilickman's , 1414 Douglns st. McDonald's Dining Hall. To-morrow. Monday , September 10 will bo oponccl ono of the best dinini halls in the city nt 1511 Fnrnam strool Mr , J. P. McDonald , formerly th popular landlord of the Hotel Dorby. i the proprietor , which nlono is n sufll ciont guarantee of u llrst class establish mont. The table will bo supplied wltl the best the /market / affords , well pro pnrcd and quickly served. To nl persons buying 21 meal tickets Monda , they will nerve thoic elegant oponini dinner free , at 1611 Farnam st. _ , . . Vat premium to Union sowing inauhiui 11AYDEN Great Movlni ; Snlc. October 15 wo move into our now building. The tlmo is short. Wo nro forced to lot down the prices still lower in order to clear out our immense stock. Special bargains for Monday. 200 pairs of white blankets at 3Uc each ; 125 pairs of dark groy blankets nt Ooc each ; 75 lairs of red wool blankets at $1.35 each. pnV ro have a largo assortment of blankets to select from. Our stock of bed com forts Is being reduced faster than wo expected. Special good value at 50c , $1,41.25 , $1.40 and $2.25 each. White shaker flannel reduced from lOc to 7jc per yard. Outing llnnnel to close at So per yard. White flannel at 20c , 25e , 30c , . .5c and 40o per yard. White silk warp flannel reduced to $1 per yard. Extra heavy and line white twilled flan nel cut down to 6c ( ) per yard. White silk embroidered llnnnel at Goo , 75c , 85c , and OOi- per yard. Fancy plaid and striped flannels at 20c , 25c , ; i5e and 40c yd. All-wool red twilled llaiinol at lo ! ) , 22c , 25c , . ' ! 0c , 35c , H7ic , 40c and 45c yd. Navy blue twilled flannel , all-wool , ISc , 20c , 25c , 30c. 35c and 40c yd. Grey twilled llannol at 15c yd. Our flannels are soil ing fast since they have been cut down , and arc considered extra good value. Wo have a few good things left in towels , such as Turkish towels at 5c nnd lOo each. Turkish tidies worth 2oc ; our price Monday , 15c cacli or two for 2oc. Howls this for iv bargain ? Also those extra largo jumbo towels on Monday at ] ! lo each ; they are nearly all gone. Special bargains in cream colored table damask at ! 55o and 4c ( ) ; extra , good bar gain. All our best French sateens have been reduced to lc ! ) yd. Wo don't carry over any summer goods ; everything must go. Look over our remnants of wash dress goods on Monday if you want n bargain. Apron checked gingham at Ujc yard. Canton Flannels at 6 , 0 , 7 , 8 and lOc yd. Yard wide muslin , bleached orunblcaohcdat Go yd. 100 window shades , with fancy border , cut down to 50c each , all com plete with fixtures. Full tape-edged lace curtains , 3oc each , or GOc a pair. Wo have a luind&omo line of lace cur tains at $1.00 , $1.25 , $1.50 , 81.75,52.00 , $2.25 and $2.50 a pair. Remember our stock is being sold out. Some lines are nearly gone , while others wo will not carry in our now store. 0 Now is the time to take advantage of tlio bargains wo olTor. HAYDEN BROS. , Dry Goods. 1st premium to Union sewing machine. Around the World. A lecture will bo given for the bene fit of the W. C. B. M. in the Christian church , corner Twentieth and Capitol avenue , next Thursday evening at S o'clock , by Mrs. O. A. Cnrr , on her travels around the world. The lady has visited every continent. Admission 25 cents. Tickets for sale at Saxe's drug store. Among her many interest ing and amusing reminiscences of travel her thrilling description of a lire at sea , a burial at sca _ , her narrow escape from armed Bedouins on the banks of the Jordan , and her amusing account of a donkey ride along the Nile are alone ample compensation for the small admission fee. Of Mrs. Curr's standing as a scholar it were useless to speak. After bix years of travel in foreign lands and fifteen years success as tv teacher , the last eight of which she was a member of Missouri State university , she needs no commenda tion from her friends. Wo bespeak for her a lnr < ; o hearing from the intelli gent people of Omaha. 1st premium to Union sowing machine. Mrs. M. E. Mitchell , 151 ! ) Farnam , took premium on her entire exhibit of fancy work at the fair. The Oakland Land , Loan and Trust company of Tncoma , Washington Ter ritory , requests us to state that they will mail beautiful illustrated information , maps , views , etc. , of Tacoina and vicin ity free of charge to any person sending tliem their naino and address and men tioning this paper. 1st premium to Union sewing machine. Mine. Hepburn , modes , 1G21 Capitol avenue , returns from the cast Septem ber 15. Having sold my restaurant business I will honor all tickets presented before September 15. C. R. Jordan & Co. 1st premium to Union sewing machine. AV. II. Foster & Sons. This firm nro deserving of moro than a passing notice for their truly beauti ful exhibit of llowers and plants at the fai.r There was no stint either in quality or quantity. Tlio arrangement wns artistic and the effect beautiful , By common consent this exhibit was conceded the best of the kind upon the grounds. Among the special at tractions was a case filled with every known variety of rose , and a log cabin built of flowers. This elegant piece 01 art was the work of Mrs. S. B. Stewart and was an evidence of patient labor and excellent taste. The exhibit was in charge of Mr. S. B. Stewart , who dc serves much credit for his arrangement of the various flowers and plants and hii uniform courtesy to the visitors. Th ( store of this enterprising' firm is locntci at corner of 17th and Capitol avo. ani has become ono of the fixtures of out city. _ 1st premium to Union sewing machno The Chicago Edwards' Fuel Gas Generator orator can be operated by any one. I is clean ; always ready. No smoke. N < smut. No ashes. Call and see it a 117 north 15th street. THE IlEAI/l'Y MAUKET. Insti'iiniciitH I'luccil on Heooril Dur Injj Yesterday. O It E & T Co to J 0 Vctzer et al , lots 20,30 iimlill , Washington square , a o il t F A XK Oustafsou to George Horse , lot 'J , blk 1 , Kounlon mid , w il 33 F A & K Uustufsou to M Shlnkor , lot l.'l , blk 1. llcunlon inlil. w il 3. " C Killer to J S CuulUekl , lot U , blk 17 , Wll- coxL'cl add , wil 1,0 FM DOURI.IS ot ul to Fintltchle , lots 1 nnil 2. Tabor place , w il 3.2C C Ilnrtman find wife to T C llruncr , lot 1U , blk l > . Lincoln iilnce. w il K M Hymuii'utul llualmud to J II I'.stoe , lot 13 , sub e 2U3 It blk i ; blilim's Ud add , F A tih'ii'K Oubtnfsb'ii 't'o'j Klin's , ' lot iV , blk 1 , lleunlon ndil. w il 2. ' 1 , Clirlstensoii and wlfu to Ole Cailson , lot 12. Oak lllll , w d W H A Koster.s to K Qnlnn , lot 11 , blk 2 , Ros ter's tuhl , wd 6 ( M U Miller tind husband to Clwloa C'or- Sett , y } i lot U , blk 6 , Lincoln place , \v tl . ' . . . . CC J II Evans and wife to T W lllackburn , lot 10 , bile 1 , Hitchcock's , 1st mill , q c d. . 2J E A liensou , triihtOB , tn J It Finlav , trustee , blks',14 , li and luo , "Hcnuon , " w a 10,0 : J 0 Corby and wlfo to J J llansku. > tl of u H.lot Hiii.Mlllarcl & CaUlwulU'a add , J O MeCart nnti wVfo to J OWll'soiu'eVli Yt or n K lot 1 , blk 11 , K V Smith's add. ( N lernste'liY to 0 'lI Mack''i Co.'lot Y."blk 1. Otis place , jit tax lot 11 , 21-10-13 e , \vtl . F 11 Davis nnd wife to L K l.loyd , a H lot 1,20 3 , Falrmount place , w il Seventeen transfers , aggregating..S 2.1,0 ; ' 1st premium to Union sewing machine "No money could induce us to pat with it , " is what ladies say who are us ing the Chicago Ed wards'Fuel gas got orator. All should examine it at 11 north 15th street. t k/L / , Hnydon Bros. Special prand clearing snlo In our Indies' , children's nnd cents'furnishiiiu dcpartmont. Now is the tlmo to buy your winter underwear and save money. Every dollar's worth of our present stock to bo Fold previous to removal into our now Btoro , Oct. 16th. Infants gauze shirts 10-18-20 in. lOo each. 1 ease children's 21 ! to.'H inch for IGceach , worth double. Children's cotton hose , ribbed , 7 to 81 in. , only Sc per nr , worth 15c. 1 lot of misses cotton ribbed hose only 12jc , reduced from .He. On Monday we will put on sale a special lot of ladies' bulbrigpan hose , not more than 0 pair to bo sold to anyone ono customer , at lee per pr , others ask Me for same goods. You will miss it if you do not got our prices on underwear. Monday will bo the day to buy your un derwear. Children's underwear to bo closed out at i price. 1 cabo of ladies' scarlet lamb's wool vests and pants only Too each , reduced from $1.2o. Special prices on corsets to close them out at oncc. 100 do on corsets to bo closed out at 3'Jo. reduced from 76e. 100 do/en corsets to bo closed out at 50o reduced from $1.00. Bargains in muslin underwear for Monday. A special lot of gents' heavy wool underwear , slightly boiled , to bo closed out i price. 1 i-a o of gents' camel's hair under wear only -loc , reduced from 7"c. . 600 dozen hulius' black cotton hose to bo closed out at lOu pair , worth double. ' ' PAl'lilt CLOSING 1'UIC'ES ON WALL IIAYDEN BROS. , Kith street. 1st premium to Union sowing machine. Imillcs. I have returned from the cast. Com ing immediately from New \oi-lc enables inc.to give i ou the latest Parisian styles. You are cordially invited to call. Miih. T. D. DAVIS , 1011 Howard st. CAMIMtON At SMITH. Their JlnKiiitlooiit IMsplny the Clilcl Attraction of the lii\tosltinii | ami Douglas County Fair. Messrs. Cameron & Smith have cer tainly scored a triumph by their grand exhibit of pianos and organs at the fair this week. They coupled their display with several delightful inuaicalus , and thousands of people will long remember them. Their display was very much appreciated aiid the fail- association awarded them the irst premium on their Decker iros. grand piano. Messrs. Cameron t Smith also entertained largely at their vtore , 1610 Hedge street. They keep constantly on hand the Decker piano , the Kstey , Mathushck and ( . 'amp & Co.'s ind Brigeport reed organs , all of which uie the boat instruments manufactured. I5ro < i. 3uen their niirht school Monday oven- ng , at 7 o'clock , at the OMAHA COM- MURCIAL COLLKGIC , cor. 16th and Jodgo st. , over Kelley , Stiger & Co's. Wanted to trade improved and unim- iroved farms in Lancaster and Saline jounties ; unincumhei-ed and equities for Dnmhii residence property. Address bo- ore Wednesday. M. A. Dougherty , oem 17 , Creighton block , Omaha , Neb. 1st premium to Union sewing machine. Fuel Gas generated by the Chicago ? uol Gas Generator is the rich man's uel and the poor man's luxury. Inves tigate and satisfy yourselves , ono and all , by calling at 117 north loth street. Strangers visit IIospo's art store. No Ijonjjer a Chicago Times : When the name of Chas. Duggan was called in the police : ourt at St. Louis ono day last week , a mndsoino , well-dressed young man stopped forward a'icl answered to the charge of "vagrancy and no visible ncans of support. ' ' ' 'Strange , muttered the judge , "and were you not here before ? " " 1 was , your honor. " "I lined you SoOO , I believe. " "You did. " "And did you pay the line " ' "No sir. " "Did I grant you a stay of execu tion V" "You did. " "And gave you time to leave the city ? " "You did. " ' Did you leave ? " "No sir ; I wont to sec the mayoi and ho promised to have the fine re mitted. " Further questioning brought out the interesting fact that Dugganyas in the printing business hero and doing well , It scorned that while out of employment last Juno he was arrested on a charge of vagrancy and having no moans ol support. Ho pleaded guilty , was lined $500 , and kept out of the workhouse bj a stay of execution on condition that he would leave the city. His friends oh tained from Mayor Francis a promise tc remit the line , but it seems that ho was so busy canvassing for the democratic nomination for governor that ho forgol it. In the meantime Duggan fell hoii to $20,000 by the death of a relative it Now York , which set him up in the printing business , and ho has since done well. A policeman who didn' know all this met him on the streoi yesterday and arrested him oa the ol ( unsatisfied charge of vagrancy. It ii hardly necessary to say tliat the prose cution was dropped when those fact were made known. The Cnpttnl'ti New 1'alntiiiK. Washingson Star : At present then is nothing being done with the belt o historic frieze work in the rotunda. Ii is proposed now to erase ono of tin panels that has been completed am substitute for it another subject. Tin objectionable panel represents tin death of Tecuniaoh. Colonel Dick John son is holding an old Hint-lock horsi pistol uiidor the 1100 of the Indian wlio is recoiling as if ho did not like the smell of powder. A horse is falliii ) with the Indian in rather an awkwarc heap. The architect of the capitol ha como to the conclusion that the pietun does not add to tlio general otToetivo ness of the work , and moreover , tin event is not important enough to hi handed down to posterity in this way Neither is it known to bo true tha Johnson's hprge-jilstgl did the work , I is known only that the fairious Indiai was killed in that battle. This sccno will bo replaced by om representing the first settlement of tin great northwest territory. It will bo : court scone of frontier characterwith r group of Indians in the bnckgrouni watching with wonder and foreboding the planting of civilization on their tot ritory This is regarded as a much mor suitable subject for a historic panel , a it intries ; a most important step in th development of the vast wealth and re sources of the country , and was a turr ing point in the nation's history. I has been definitely decided that th concluding scone of the bolt will roprc sent the driving of the last nail in th completion of the Union Pacific rail road , uniting the coasts of the cent nent. General Grant was present r the ceremony , and his features , te gothor with those of some other pron incut mon , will bo included in il group. B13NXISON UUOS. Special Uiilnndlne L'rlccs Vor Momlixy niul NetfAVcck. 100 ladles now fall street jackets in brown and groy stripes 811.00 each , worth $5.00. Ladies fine braided jackets in black , navy blue , mahogany , gobelins , etc. , all at ono price next week , $5.00 each , worth $ S.OO. 100 all wool double shawls for three days S2.-18 each. Great bargains in children's school cloaks. Special prices to early purchasers. Monday only 100 dozen ladles corsets , in white and drab , ono day only , -ISc each , worth 76c. Monday only 100 pieces standard Indigo blue prints , 63c yard , worth 7je ; line Gor man Indigo blue prints , lOc yard. Unbleached cotton llannels , 6c yard , others ask you 8c for same grade. Apron cheek ginghams 6e yard. 60 bales fine clean cotvon batting lOo roll. 100 dozen ladies' prime kid gloves , our own importation , in blacks , browns , tans and groys. Wo will continue the sale ono more week at $1.18 pair , worth $1.75. Special prices next week in dross goods , silks , plushes , etc. Now com forters. Now is the proper time to buy your comforters. Special prices on a , lot of while blankets slightly soiled. Our fall nml winter underwear Is open .111 d wo will guarantee to give you the 'test values ever offered in Omaha. Uomo in next week. Special drives in every department and especially low prices are made on carpets , lloor oil cloths , etc. HENNISON BROS. Strangers visit Ilospe's art store. ist premium to Union sowing machine. D. D.Smeaton.exclusively South Oma- uv real estate , Barker block , Oiifiha. Remington typewriter , 1007 Farnam Oc-l Yoiit-Ilnllroncl Tickets NORTH , SOUTH , HAST and WEST , and secure vour sleeping births at 1802 Farnam St. , Union Piicilio Ticket office , IlAitu\ . DIUIL : : , City Ticket agent. 1st premium to Union sowing machine. The Great . The "Northwestern' ' trains from U. P. ilepot for Chicago and the cast , ! ) : l"i a. in , 5:16 : p. in , No change at Council BlulTs. and 7:16 : p , m. OHico M01 Farnam st. Strangers visit Uospo's art store. The Chicago Edwards' Fuel Gas Gon- rater is the ladies' friend. See it at 117 north loth street. Hours of labor saved. 1st premium to Union sowing machine. Special Attraction. The Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul ailwavhayo on sale September 7 , b and 9. round trip excursion tickets to Colum us , Obi j , via Chicago. Indianapolis , Cincinnati and Springfield , Ohio , or via direct line. Good for return until Oc- obor Ii ) , IbSS. No transfer at Chicago. Rate from Omaha , $15.10. For further narticulars inquire ofJ. J. H. GltisuN , Ticket Agent , 1501 Farnam st. , Barker Block. 1st premium to Union sewing machine. ATTEND THEM : The IJ. S. Encampment , Riifftilo County Fair null O. A. U. Uciiniou lit Kearney , Noli. The Union Pacific , "The Overland Route,1' will sell tickets for the above during the month of September at greatly reduced rates. A special reduction will bo made on tickets sold September 17th , to 20th , 'united to September 22d. For rates , dates , etc. , call on or ad dress your nearest ticket agent , or IlAituv P. DIUL , ity Passoncrer Agent , 1302 , Farnam St. , Omaha , Neb. 1st premium to Union sowing machine. Cleaner , cheaper , safer than coal. "What is ? Why , the Chicago Edwards' Fuel Gas Generator , at 117 north 15th street. Biggest wonder of the ago. 1st premium to Union sewing machine. It Is a fact ! That the Chicago < fc Northwestern will run three elegant trains between Omaha and Chicago every day. It is a STILL MORE IMPORTANT FACT" that their oning fast train takes on magnificent vcstibuled sleepers for Chicago cage from the U. P. depot , Omaha , at 5:15 : p. m. daily , thus avoiding vbxatious transfers at Council BlulTs. City ticket otllee 1101 Farnam st. Telephone 5U1. 1st premium to Union sewing machine. Champion Steam Carpet Clean ing Co. , Fred Schnoll.m'gr. 14Asllworth.Tol.8 < 51 1st premium to Union sewing machine , Do not fail to got my way down prices on watches , jewelry and watch repair ing. II. F. Bundy , 10111 Farnam St. 1st premium to Union sowing machine For T\enl , Store , lllflFarnrm street : cither half or the whole. G. Svanson & Co. , Tailors. "A Thing ol" Itonnty is a Joy Forever.1 And it is being daily proved to hun dreds of appreciative travelers by the MAGNIFICENT FAST VESTIBULE- ! ! TRAIN for Chicago and the cast that leave the U. P. depot Omaha , dally at 6:15.p. : m. via the Chicago & Northwes tern Ry. , and lands its passengers In Cliicago with NO TRANSFER what ever. City olllco 1401 Farnam st. , tele- Dhono 601. W. N. BAIICOCK , Gon'l Western Agent. 1st premium to Union sewing machine , Drs. Dinsmoro & Humphry , rooms 412 to 410 I'axton block. Strangers visit IIospo's art store. Typewriter supplies , ICO" Farnam A Good IJusincrtB For Sale , on corner of Mason and S. 13th sts. The sash , door , blinds and building material or will sell lease and buildings without stock. G. F. LYMAN. 1st premium to Union Bowing machine Hammond typo writer , 800 S. 15th st , Strangfirs visit Hospo's art store. 1 in port i > nt. The great sale of the Andrews stool closed last evening. Buyers are iuvitci to inspect the balance of stock Monda ; afternoon and send in their bids b ; Tuesday night. The stock will bo soli in bulk' . Any or all bids rejected. HENRY W. KING & CO. , Mortgagees , 15th and Douglns Sts. 1st premium to Union sowing machine Tlic Oflf/ln and Jnrcntion of the Jloroloytcal Machine , Hit ; Standard of Time Adopted In the United Slntcs Knur Mourn 1)11- fcrcnoo Itrtwuuti the At lantic null f'ncllic. Alt measurement of tlmo Ii wholly arbltary nlH clurnctcr , bernuso the nrtunl mnl thnt four clocks ngrco only us to locixl time ou four ( Uiys ! n the year. April 15 , Juno II , August ill nud December : . ' ! , 'llils applies equally to nil local standards used in this country. The trouble to piactlc.nl nica was tlio fart that there was four Hours dlllerence between San rranclti- co anil the eastern portion of Maine. The adop tion of both Washington anil New Orleans tlmo as a slnglo standard was open to the s.unu ob jection. Tim wro.it chstiKo that would liuvo to lie made to make It K o'clock , noon , in all paits of the country at the mimu time would serious ly uitcrfiTo with and rhanco all old customs andnsiiKi"1. In ! 8" , 1'ror. Abbey Euirjested the adoption of four tlmo belts for use In this coun try , busi-dou the 70 , 10 , in and 1"Jdegrees of lonultudf. 'I hero vas to bo Just ono hours dlf- leroiicoln clock tlmo between each two of those points. 'I ho ctiutiKo caused lint unimportant inferences anyw hero , save in placoi \ \ hero t o bolts meet , and then In pnsMug 1mm ono bolt to another , them Is Just ono hours dliroumco lu time. The plan Is the slmpli ; t and most con venient that can bo devised. The early history of clocks and watches Is en veloped In M > much ob > cuilty that It would bo almost ImuoiHlblo to point out any Individual who could with propriety boealled the Inventor. StrlKlug clocks were known In Italy as early as the latter part of'ho lllth or the beginning of the Uthocntiiry. The middle of the | 4th con- tnry Heems to bo the tlmo which allordcthellrst certain evidence of the existence of what would bo now called a clock or regulated horologlcul machine. Tlio li" ! < t clock at Itologn.i was llxed up In r.l.'id , t ounidus llasypodlus gives an ac count of a clock erected at Strasbur } ? , about 1 ill i. l.chmanu intnrmes us thit there was a clock at Spire in lifCi. Venice had omIn ll " . The conclusion to be drawn from the evidence hero adduced Is that a W--11 regulated horologl- cal machine Is neither of M > ancient a date as some writers suppose , nor get the mom recent invention of the lust two eentnrus and that the InvtiH ir Is not ci-itiilnly known. Po numerous have been the novelties In the clock and watch nianuta-tiire within the last few years that the bare oiunm ration of tlio names of the inventors would occupy a consldeiublo apace. Among tno many o.\peit watchmakers In Onmliais oneMr. I' . M. Hover , who when Inter view oil \\oikeil at his business at the Jewelry Mole No Llii ! Botlth lltlh street. Mr. lloyer Is a native of Denmark , and came to tills e.ty from them about throe yean * ago , ho says : "Hirst noticed there was something the maj- ter with me when 1 was about l.'i years old , and U continued to grow wur.-o until it became al most nubo.irable. My head ached mo and I hud tlio most exi rnclatiiig pains over my eyes ; my eyes were watery and growing weak ; my nosu was continually stopped up , llrit ono .side , then the other , anil in the morning 1 could blow dry , hard scabs fiom It. 1 had a continual hopping In the back part of my tlirout , which caused an unpleasant hawking and spitting and cau-ed my throat to be quite sore most of the time ; my lungs were -ore and I hud an awful tightness on my ciic t , making It dllllcult for mo to breathe tit time" , piirtlcularly was this noticeably at night when I would retire : I would otten have to get up and sit lu a chair seas as to bo able to breatlio ; this of course would cause mo to get but little sleep and make mo unlit for active w ork the next day. 1 was botn- eivd considerably with my stomach , too , and to inako a long Hlory Khort I was about as mlstr- ulilu a sullerer liom catarrh as can bo found. I read the udvultisoments of Dr. C. M. Jordan In the dally papers and found the symptoms there described to lit my case so well that t called ou him and was examined , ami ho told mo thai it was catarrh and that I had some liolj pus tumors growing in my nee that would n.ivo to be removed. Ho removed them , and the treatment ho gave mo soon brought me out u well man. I treated lor three months find my no-o and head Is clear. No moie he idaches no moi o pain over the eyes , no more s > ro throat nor hawking and bplttlnir , and w hull 1 rotlie at night It K to a good and rofieshlng sleep , and 1 do not have to get up to be able to breathe. What bothers me now is that there are so many people ple In this city , ono HI-MI them every dav on the btreots , who can not say they huvti heard their natural voice for a long time , who have not had a good night's rest for months , and who are in peiputual misery , all owing to a chronic case of L-atarrh , but thuio is no necessity for such things as long as there Is a dojtor who can and w 111 euro It , and do It cheaply , ton , 1 was surprised at the cost of his treatment. I had supposed that It would cost quite a sum of money and that I would have to lay oil from work- , but 1 was agiecubly disappointed as It test but a nominal sum , and I did not lose a dav from my usual occupxtlon. The following are the symptoms lead by Mr. Itoyer and which convinced him that he had ca- lunli. Jteadthem , if so , then you too have ca tarrh. SOMETHING AVOIITH KNOWING. The licelniiine nml I'rosrc'8 of n Disease - ease BII Common in this Cllin ite. A Few Symptoms of Diflcnse That May Prove Serious to You. Do you have frequent ( Its of mental depres- Do you experience rinsing or buzzing noises in vourearsr Do you fool as though you must sullocuto when lying down ? Arojou trouble J w 1th n hacking cough and general debility ? Are j oar eyes generally weak and watery and frequently InllamedV DOOJ your voice have a husk , thick sound and a nasal'sort of twang ? Is yon breath frequently olfeuslvo from tome unaccountable cause ? Have you u dull , oppressive headache , genei- ally located over the ej es ? Do you have to haw K and cough fiequently in the ellortto clear your throat ? Are you losing your seiiie of smell and is your sense of taste becoming dulled ? Does \ournoso always feel stopped up , fore- 1m : you to bieatho through your mouthr Do you frequently feel dizzy , particularly when stooping to pick anything elf the lloor ? Does every little draft of ulr and every slight change of temperature give yon a cold ? Are you annoyed by a constant desire to hawk spit out an endless quantity of phlegm ! io you ilse from bed as tired and weak as you were the light before and feel as though you wanted to no there forever ? is your throat llllc-d with phlegm In the mornIng - Ing , which can only be discharged alter violent coughing and hawking and spitting ? Do you occasionally wako from a troubled sleep with a start and feel as if you had Just escaped a horrlnledeath by choking/ Have you lost all interest In your calling or business or former pleusures.ull ambition gone , and do you feel indifferent whether to moirow llnds you alive or dead ? Arc you troubled with a discharge from the head into throat , sometimes watery and exces sive , sometimes mucus , thick , sticklna to what ever it touches , sometimes bloody , and nearly always putrid and Diffusive ? The above are some of the many symptom of catarrh and the beginning of lung troubles. Not ono case in a hundred will have all of them , but every ono allected will have a few or many of them. The greater or mom serious you * svmptomp , the mom dangerous your > onditlon , 'i'hlselass ' of disease Is tieated veryancmsiully by Dr. Mcl'oy or hla associates. Tim many cases reported through the columns of the dally papers proved this , and each statement pub lished is substantially the same as given by the patient cured. Dr. McCoy and his associates use no secret nostrums , but euro disoa-io by their skillful combination of thy best known reme.lle-i . , applied in the most approved man ner , and bv using the latest anil most lilghlj recommended appliances known to the profes slon Thcv thus produce results that spnak for themselves In the many patients cured , and we ussiifo our readers that those eminent phy slcluns have achieved a sr.ccnss In curing dis ease which few or no ether doctors can dupli cate. DOCTOIl J. CRESAP McCOY , ( Late of Hellevno Ho pItal.New York , ) Succeeded by Dorroit CIIAKLKS M. JOHDAN. ( Latooftho University of New 1 oik City am Howard University , Washington , J , U. HAS Ol'KIUKS No. 31O and 311 Raraoro Building Corner Fifteenth and Ilarncy stH , , Omaha , Neb. where all curable cases are treated with biicce-is. Note Ir. Charles M. Jordan has bben vesl dent physician for Dr. McCoy , in Omaha , to the past year and is the phyfeiclun who ha made the cure * that have been publialici weekly in this paper. Medical diseases treated skillfully. Consumn tlon , JlriL'lit'8 disease. Dyspepsia , Ithoumatlsm and all NKHVOUS DIrtKASl'.S. All dl n ! > eB pe cullar to the sexes n specialty. OATA1UU ° CONSULTATION at olllco or by mall. 11. Olllco hours-Btolla.m.,2tol p.m. , 7 togp m. , Bunday ollice hours from U a. m. . to 1 p. m. Correspondence receives prompt attention. Manvul8oai.es are treated successfully by It ) Jordon through the mall B.tvnd St Is thus powlLl for those unable to make a Journey to obta BUCCKSSl'UI , UOdl'XTAL TllUATMU.ST A'J mfcw ONE OP A SERIES OF PICTURES REPRESENTING COFFEE CULTURE. WATCH TOR THE NEXT. SCENE ON A COFFEE PLANTATION & SANBORN. CONTROLLED DY . OUR COFFEES HAVE A NATIONAL REPUTATION REPRESENTING THE FINEST CROWN. SEAL BRAND COFFEE tt tt Wb in ita rlchnoQB and cloitcncy of liiwor. Justly culled The Aristocratic CofYoo of America. Always packed wbolo roasted ( un rounU ) in a lb. nlr-tlght tin cans CRUSADE BLEND colloos. Warranted not to contain n singlu Hlo bunn , and KUnruntoodto suit your tnsto na no other colluo will , nt u modornto prico. Always packed whole roasted ( uniiround ) , In 1 lb. nlr-tlKht piirchmont packages. rTlTiC'T' IDTS TC'TC' Wo ftr ° exclusively HM Importing liouao , soiling JLJu 9JL JC JUiujZtAl only to dealers Hut to jjlvo conmnnora an opportunity ot toatlin ? our famous colloo boforu buying , wo will , upon receipt of U cants in utnmptt to cover the coat of cnii niul postage , uond free by mull d 1-t iKtinid of SiHtl llmnd CojJ'ri : Address CHASK X SANUOUN , 1U HKOAI ) ST. , HOSTON , J1ASS. 1319 FARNAM ST , BAT Soiled White lllanlicts NllfhtliSoiled , lied JiffOiA'c/.s Slifjlttly Soiled , G'rcJllatikcts ; Sliijhtl/Soiled. ! AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES , Wo will put on sale Monday morning , Sept. 9 , our entire block of Ulankots and Comforts at prices that you cannot nlTord to pass if you are going to need any bed covering this winter. Thcao goods wo have carried from last season and wo are bound to close them out bo as to put in an entire now stock for the late fall trade. This , wo believe , is an opportunity that hotuls , boarding houses and private families should embrace. Head the following reductions and then como and examine the goods. The sale will continue until all are bold. White Blankets , slightly soiled , re duced from $1.25 to $1.00 , $1.50 to $1.2o , $2.50 to * 2.15 , $2.75 to $2.iO ; , $ . ( ) ( ) to $2.50 , $1.00 to $8.25 , $1.50 to $3.75. $4.75 $4.00 , $ .j.2o to $4.o ( ) , $ o.7o to $5.00 , $0.60 to $3,25 , $0.75 to $5.75 , $7.75 to $0.50 , $ ! ) .00 to $7.50 , $10.00 to $8.50 , $12.00 to $10.00 , $16.00 to $12.00. Red BlankotH , slightly soiled , reduced from $4.75 to $3.90 , $5.2-5 to $4.50 , $6.75 to $5.75 , $8.75 to $7.75 , $10.00 to $8.60 , $12.00 to $10.00. Grey Blankets , slightly soiled , re duced from $1.25 to $1.00 , $2.00 to $1.00 , $2.75 to $ .225 , $3.00 to$2.60 , $3.50 to $2.90 , $3.50 to 52.75 , 84.00 to &i.25. Comforts reduced from 05c 1o 50o , S5c to70c , $1.00 to 85o , $1.25 to $1.00 , $1.75 to $1.40 , $2.00 to $1.05 , $2.2-5 to $1.90 , $2.70 to $2.15 , $2.75 to $2.25 , $3.25 $2.75 , $1.00 to $3.25. Thcso are all genuine reductions and tlippnly way that wo can prove that these goods are cheap is by showing thorn to you which wo will gladly do if you visit our store. TliorapsoD , 1319 FARNAM ST. THE BEST MADE. IFe can { live j/oit the stack and yivc the lowest nrices in tins c/f// / . DYSPEPSIA CURED ByIIAllN'SGOIOI'.N DVSPBI'SIA CUIIR. This remedy is warranted to euro all cases of Dyspepsia , KliUnlenco. Aclillty of the Stomach , end indigestion , no matter of how long stana- ing. Price We per box. For al by all dnig- gists. Manufactured by Oustave HaUn. Omulia , TWO MGIITrf UN'I.Y , ny 1111 1 M'cdni'siliiy , Si'pl. 1 1 nnti 12. \ \ KDMilSDAY aiV | INK 13. nii of thu famous scenic ilrnma in six acts and eight tableaux , entitled THE WORLD. il.lttki's ver-lonl. I'mler the inniinKoment of Ceo. D. Morris , mtioilndng the fnvorltn nctor , MH. J / . I.1TTI.I ! , a-nl a m > ruillil rompnny. tlUKlfl ( Investeil In nii-ncry nnti elleclH alono. llox ollli o now open. Second Week of the Season,1 , Open Daily Rom I to 10 PM , , JViciw Xori'llictt in A Sj > tcn < lt < l St < ti/c 1'crfoi'innncc , The record of the ICdon Miibeo as a report for ladies and children , earned last season , will ho mantained during the iirchont one. The motto of the manr.gi'ment will over bo good order and good shows at all limns. One Dime Admits to all the Shows , IMtlDAV AND S , 1C BATt'HDAV. O6 IO , TI\JB : : s\'i'raci > AY. nf thu ( oinc'dl.in W. T. BRYANT , Suppoitcil by Miss LiziG ? RiclimoM , Miss Julia Wilson , Mil. JAMUS HKVINP , niul a lli-Bt-clnMi company in ( ! uo. Ilocy't ) Muslciil ( onu-ily P IT Now lu UH third year , nnd funnier than over , wltb nil ninv miislr. A rnmplett ) mid entire suet cess. Prices JUKI , 7iic , 6 ( > c mid " , 'c. Ui'served bents KO on sale Tlmrs < liy : morning. SIEGE OF SEBASTOPOL N , IBIli St , , Bet , Bimy and IWiit. Every Evening , Jirillidtit , JtcaliMc nnd Startling , Erci'H Xifiht a Special Xiyht * SBOPerformers , Horses and Guns. Artificial Laic ! Moving Slips o i JJombardincnt of Fort by Allied GltAXDKST MILITARY SPEC' TACULAH EVKU I'ltODUCED. Gofycoiis Purotcchnical Dlni > lat/ The whole making the Most Interesting nnd b * wlldc-rlng of KxhibitlonH. Popular Prices 50c and 75c. OMAHA vs. MILWAUKEE To-Day , at 3:30 : p. m. THE COMBiAL Corner Dearborn and Lake Streets , CHICAGO. This hoiue has Just l > ccn thoroiiKhlj refitted nt u cost ot over iir-.W ) , iimklii ) ; it wr bettor than nny hotel of thu Mime prli-o In 'lie west i'.lurator. olertrlc llKhtM , Imth looinu , mid all modem Improvements. Rates , $2 and $2.BO Per Day. Incluilluu meals. Ceittrnlly locntert ; a cessibla to all railway 8tiUluiin. thpntora nnil b.isloosa houses. Street tarn to all points of the city. Special rates to protosalonul lu-ople. _ _ _ _ State Line. TofJlasgoiv , Hclfast , Diilillu and I.hrrpool From New York Every Tuesday , Cabin paisace n-nnil tv ) . nccoi < lliig to location ot stntu room. KxrnrHlon IB to iw. StcprttRe to ami from I'.urope Rt Lowent Itatei. A tISTIN IIAI.UWIN .V CO. . on'l Agent * . Kl Hronawny , Now York. JOHN IIK(1I'.N ! ( , Gen'l Western . \aiiiit , If 1 Handolph ht , , < .Tilr go , HAHItV K. MOOHKS , Agent. Omaha. Uuduccd Cubln l atcs to Olr. gow Ex hibition.