VJ THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : MONDAY , SEPTEMBER 2 , 1889. A SEASON OF FESTIVITIES , * i An Auspicious Lookout For the Coming Six Dayu. MANY AND VARIED ATTRACTIONS Openlnir ] > nys of tlio Omnlia Knlr Whcra to Go nml Whnt to Boo Hold ActiniiiiumlatlnnHStreet ttnllxviiy Service. Tlio COIIIIIIR Week. Hovond pernuvcnturo this week will boone ono of tlio most Important In Omnhn's his tory , Tlio attractions , the fnlr exposition nnd the Merchants' week colobrutlon will attract thousands of visitor * to the city , nml n Rcncrnl grand , good tlmo may bo antici pated , providing always that It doesn't rain. The annual fair of the Douglas county as sociation promises to bo the best over held hero In ovcry particular. The trials In thu epccd fitly wilt ccllpso anything of tlio kind ever seen In the city. The track Is in per fect condition und thu numerous trotters and runners which nro entered were novcr In bottc-r form than at present. The grounds ycstorday were In a state of busy activity , the merry-go-round man being hard at work In putting up his machine whcro one cnn get a riilo on almost any col ored bnsswood equine tit the nominal figure of a short bit per rldo ; the Icnu/nuJo / nmn with hli single lemon ana barrel of water is on the ground , and all the llttlo hand cider presses arc running at full blast. Floral hull Is already assuming shape and the ninny bright Hov/ora und rare plants ar tistically arranged form n sight which on co neon will bo remem bered. Chrysanthemums and tea roses nod their heads at geraniums und rhododen drons , while mingled in artlstio confusion nro cactuc , prickly pear nnd u host of oilier rare and beautiful specimens of floricul ture. ture.Tho wct sldo of the hall , or the west buildings , rutlier , are devoted to the Doug las county ngricultual exhibit , and a glance ot tbo display is Hiifllciont to the looker-on " that Douglas "county Is one ot the great gar den spots of natuic. There 1110 mammoth pumpkins and squushcu , rlpo , red tomatoes , iiugo beets , succulent egg plants , luscious gfiipco and ticurs , round , red and ripe tipples of all sires , watermelons nnd cantelnpos , in fact cver.v variety of fruit and vegetable common to this climate. The visitor is In-fit In a continued statu of wish-1-had-somonuss from tbo tlmo of entry until departure. One need not bo told that this Is a gi.il n country , cither , for here arc golden aheuves of wheat , bundles of ottts nnd tyc , bunches of barley nnd piles of yellow corn that are equalled by few und excelled by none. Art hall , too , is an Interesting place to visit. Tlicronro oil paintings , panel portraits nnd pen drawings , all the work of skilled hands ; crazy quilts , the result of woman's fancy ; rugs , mats nnd baud work ; carvings In stone und \\ood ; in short , a collection of artistically fashioned handsome bric-a-brac. Jn this department is u uniiiuo collection of turned wood articles from Madison , O. , which will doubtless attract more limn ordi nary attention. The exhibit of stock Is very large and com- pleto. The draft horses exhibit is especially llno.thcro being over one hundred Cl vdesdalc. Uormnn and Percheron nnd French horses on exhibition. The major portion are owned by Nebraska people. Prominent among the heavy stables are tnoso of Dr. Noble , of Blair , Co til , of Fremont , and Hefner , of Nebraska City. CouU has ono niaro in his stable weighing 2'JGO pounds , which lias taken llrst premium at every fair she has cqer been exhibited. In the cattle pen& are a largo number of blooded animals. There are Polled-Angus , Here fords , Jerseys , Short Horns and Dur- hamsrwithnut number. Some of the flnost specimens of horned cdttlo uvor exhibited in Omaha are now hero. Four IOIJR rows of pens form a pleasing eight for the hog fancier. Poland Chinas , ! ' * Chester Whites , Ltorlisnlres nnd Dttroo Jerseys - . If soys grunt and squall in uhorus. The hog ex hibit is perfect. Poultry is very beautiful , the building de voted to that department being well tilled. Plymouth Rocks , Cochin-Chluas , Leghorns , game fowls , Uraoman and others mingle their crows with the quacking of the fancy breeds of ducks which arc on exhibition. The machinery department is not very well represented us yet , but several cut-loads n 111 bo placed in position to-day. Evcr.vLhing'nccessury for the comfort ot the visitor is provided. All sorts of refresh ments nro obtainable at reasonable rates. Another point which should not be over looked is the fucility for transportation. Ono can pot to the grounds from any pait of the city. The Omalm Motor company's line runs direct to the cast gate ono Sixteenth street. During fair week this company will put on twenty trains , which will give a service of u car each three minutes or less. The service - will ho fast and very unllko the old method of horse car travel. The cable company xvill run twonty-fourtrninson Us Twentieth sticot line , which will connect with noise cars at Lake etrcot for the grounds. On thu short track from Lake street north twelve cars will be raji , xvtiich will ufford u soivko of ono car per minute. The street car arrange- incuts are very perfect. As Twentieth and Sixteenth streets north of Lake ai o unimproved and In a very dusty condition , the management will keep them sprinkled and will run eight sprinklers con stantly. This will bo a great improvement over the old method of allowing the streets Ifr to take euro of-themselves. Tilt ) Exposition. Whnn the visitor at the exposition at the Collaoum to-day looks over the magnificent display before him ho will ccnso to wonder why Jack Prince appears in such good bumor. The Interior of tbo building is beau tiful in the extreme , nnd the exhibitors seem to have vied with each other In scoing who could get up the best display. Everything thut IB sold , barternd or traded for In Omaha is at the Coliseum by sample , of course. There uro splendid exhibitions of dry goods , elegant display of groceries ; In short , everything. In ono booth is found the cradle of life , while the next Is tilled with the caskets of death , ami the luttor nro oven moro hundsomo than the lirst. This may need explanation , hence it U stilted the llrst booth Is a furniture I'lsplay , while the second end Is an undertaking outilt. fa'omu of the booths uro extremely hand- BOUIO , that of 8. P. Morse bolng a very ar tistically arranged ono. In the machinery exhibit Strang & Clark fairly outdid them- solves. The Hlchurdson Drug company's corner is u great point of Interest , us also Is that of Hrundois & Sons. The Consolidated Coffee company 1ms erected mi urch of pack ages and palU which ut onoa commands attention. William Darst lias a display that would command attention at the Pur in exposition. There is aver.vthlnu to see. Pianos , organs , jewelry , draperies , wagons , diamonds , tea , uotleo , purple nnd fine linen , pickles and inusUul , stuffed buf faloes and birds , shotguns and rillcs. The building is usymposium of bewilderment , nnd nnuhlng like a correct description Is an impossibility. It must bo soon to bo appre ciated. The "sUtuo of Liberty enlightening the world , which stands ut the north end , Is of great interoit. It is constructed of grain , nuts , corn , wheat , bailey , millet ; In fuct , ull the cereals thut Nebraska grows , . Thu arrangements for lighting ur.d venti lating the building tire very complete. Twenty aru llchtt will bo used In connection With uboutfiUJ IncundcBconts , which will bo Buppllaa from machinery In thu building. 'J'ho aporturcc in the roof will contain fans , Which will on revolved by machinery , thus insuring u comfortable state Of alTuira us ro- Kurd temperature. The Coliseum will bo an especial point of interest iioxt ueek , MerolmnlH'VocIc. . The Merchants' week celebration will bo by no means an insignificant affair , for the number of visitors who will ba piebcnt bids fair to bo enormous , The various commit tcca In charge buvo labored hard to make the celebration n success , und they will bo In IK wise dlcupi iuied. ! Work on the urchos wll bo comnteted at noon to-duv. us u ell us tbo other decorations. The arches nro ut Tunt ! nnd Jackson , Fifteenth und Doughs , Six teenth uud Furiiuw nnd Thirteenth uni Howard. While OH yet nothing of uny consequence has been dona along the princi pal sU'eots , tuo cotauUtcoon decorations , Hcimrod In particular , nro busily on- fngcd In an nffort to have the proper action nkon , In this m utter Mr. Holmrod has been practically Indefatigable , and la deserving of a ( jr6.it deal of credit. The parndo on Wednesday will bo ft grand affair , while the pyrotechnic display at TUB Jr.G nnd Now York Life buildings will bo , hc finest ever scon In Omaha. Already visitors are Arriving by the score , and by a-nlght the city will bo full. The programme 'or to-day will bo reception , nnd to-morrow all the points of Interest will bo shown. To morrow night the flambeau club will parade. also on Wednesday night. Wednesday Is the lay of the grand parade nnd Merchants' boll n the oven I u ? at Exposition hall The festivities will continue until Saturday 111 ; lit. Ilotnl In expectation of an immense crowd ot Visitors t > > the city during the fair week , the lotcls have made every arrangement possible 'or increasing their facilities for the nccomo- datlon of the guests. Convenient rooms ad- acont to the hotels have boon secured nnd Hied up with colt for ttio occasion , ' 1 ho number who can bo accommodated at , lie principal hotels during the week nro as follows : Mlllard 000 , I'axtou .VJO , Murray 850 , Windsor 350 , Merchants' 800 , does 200 , Arcade ! & , Canilold 130 , Cozzcns ! ) )0 ) , Bar ker 800 , Metropolitan 150. Esmond 250 , I'lantcrs' 160. City hotel 100 and Qlobo hotel 100. In addition to thcso , the California liouso , Millar's hotel , the Elkhorn Valley house , the Atlantic , tlio Now York hotel , the Cruluhton , the 13. & M. , the Capitol , the Derby , the Occidental , the Omalm hotiso , St. Clalr , St. James , Southern and Tromont ire hotels of smaller pattern , but each uapa- jlo of accommodating tlfty visitors. These , with the rooms run in connection with , lie numerous restaurants ot the city will af ford accommodations for all who may visit the city. The committee on hotels will have a direc tory of boarding nnd lodging nouses ut the board of trade rooms for the accommodation of visitors , Pnlnti of Interest. The strangers visiting Omaha can , If they wish , find many places to go and sights to sec that will be of interest , to them. Besides tlio fulr grounds , Coliseum , various theaters , hotels and stores , are the folio whig : Tim BFB building , corner of Fnrnain and Seventeenth streets. The New York Life building. The county court house. The government building , corner of Dodge and Fifteenth streets. The Union Pacific headquarters building , corner of Ninth and Fnrnatn streets. 'Jho Union Pacific shops. The Union P.icltle bridge. The smelting works , at the foot of Capitol avenue. The high school , Creighton college. O. VV. Lininger's art gallery , corner of Eighteenth and Davenport streets. The Omaha-Council 13luffs bridge , foot of Douglas street. The First , Nebraska , United States , Omalm , Merchants and Commercial National bank buildings. Sacred Heart convent , on the 13urt street motor line. Nebraska Institute for the Deaf nnd Dumb , northwest of the city. Water works power house and reservoirs , at Florence. The cable railway power house , corner of Hnrnoy and Twentieth streets. The Omalm Motorcemnnnv's power houue , Nicholas nnd Twenty-second streets. Hanscom Dark , southeast part of the city. Board of trade building , corner of Farnam and Sixteenth streets. Brownell Hall , on South Tenth street. Union stock yards and all the packing houses , at South Omaha. The city jail , located on court house square. The central police station is in the cast end of the old exposition building , on North Fourteenth street. The central fire station is located on Ilar- ney , between Thirteenth and Fourteenth streets. By taking n ride on the various motor and cable lines , ono can enjoy the delightful pleasure nf rapid transit , nnd also see many of the fluoft residences and private grounds. Thn Merchants' Hall. There will bo many events ot stirring in terest during the week , but by far the most eleirnnt will bo the Merchants' ball on Wednesday evening. The Indications nro that the flower of Omalm socletv will be in attendance , and it will not only bo swell , but thoroughly enjoyable. Thu Invitations is sued nro restricted to an even 1,0.)0. ) None but poisons holding cards of Invitation can secure tickets. Lmbitr Dnv. To-day Is Labor Day. Work will ba gen erally suspended throughout the city. There will bo a grand paraao of labor organizations according to the programme published in TUB BUB of yesterday. Notes. Tno Omaha Flambeau club will meet at the Omaha Guards armory this evening at 7:45 : for dress flarndo. Kach man's position will bo assigned him for the turn-out on Wednesday und Friday nights of Merchants' week. All who can not attend ure requc tf > d to notify Captain Harry Weber , ut U13 South FiHeonth street , before Monday evening. The Central Labor union nnd the commit tee of arrangements , composed of the presi dents of the various unions , held u meeting at Gate City hall , nt Thirteenth nnd Douglas streets , yesterday morning about 11 o'clock. Tbo action of the committee in arranging for the parudo was endorsed. A handsome ting nnd white silk streamers with the words "Central Labor Union , " wore presented to the union by Typographical union. Salt Ltiko and the Mormons at Kdon to-day. RACKS THIS AVE15IC. A Splendid Caul For Each of tbo Pivo Iiiy < . The races begin at the fair grounds this afternoon ai 1 o'clock sharp , the first event bolng a trotting race for foals of 1833 , half- mile beats , two in five , added money , $75. Following this comes the 2:48 : trot , purse $500 , for which there uro u largo number of entries and u good race is assured. The duy'8 programme will conclude with n runninsr race , all uges , half-mile heats , for a pursot > f 9100. On Tuesday , the second day , the card em braces a trot for fouU of 1B37 , mile heats , best two In three , added money , ? 125. Pac ing , 2:25 : class , purao , $500 ; trotting , 2:20 : class , purse , gtOO. Wednesday , the third day , trotting 2:23 class , puree , $500 ; 2:30 : class , stullions , purse , 600 ; 2:2-1 : class , purse , $500. und u running dash $11 $100. ruco , threo-quarter-milu , ages , Thursday , the fourth day , trotting for foala of 1BS5 , added money. $150. Free-for- all pace , which will bo ono of the best events of the woo't , pill-so ? 50J. Trotting , 2:3i : class , guaranteed purse $1,009. Running , milu heats , ull ages , purse ? 15J. Friday , the fouith day , the free-for-all trot takes phtco , purse $500. Uunning , ono and ono-huU milu dash , novelty , ull ages , 1150. First horsu to half-milu post , f-o ! ; llrst horsu to mill ) , $50 , und the winner of thu race , $75. PAXTOK HoTun , OMAHA Snoclui nt- tontion to comineristul muu. Finest nnd largest liotol It ) thu west. Ktttrcdgo & Brnlnurd , proprietors. No disorderly or disreputable chnrao * tors allowed ut uny ttuiu in "Edun Museo. " A Twenty-Two I'nundnr. * Lewis Fun ton , who is camping nt Bella View , near Jamestown , N. Y , , untight a twonty-Uvo-pound uuisktiUrm u tlio other day. Itus forty-four iiichut loiitf and four und ono-hulf inches ucrosd tlio buck. Abstracts of tltlo to Wyoming1 oil lauds furnibhiid. Asbossincnt work done und verified to by allldavit und cur till- cato of rceordor. C'lni us located. J. J. Corbett , Cuspor , Wyoming , Eden Musoo curiosity hall , two thea tres and wondurlund for 10 cts. , opens to-day. .v HATT.VHION. OtntOia mid Council IMufTrt Soldiers to Drill ToRPtlior. To-night the Omaha guards will partici pate with the DOURO Light Guard * , of Coun cil Bluffs , In n dress pnrndo In the latter' * nrmory , In the Mnsonlo Temple block. It Will ho a ulcaslnp ceremony. The dross pa rndo will ho can led out In all the details. Captain Bcharf/.of this city , will bo the commandant ; Jesse Ho wo or Lieutenant Ar- rhnmlth , or the regular army , will servo M udjutant , Hull ns sergeant major. Company oniccrSnA.ltchlson nnd Dlxon , lieutenants ; Webster and Mulford.of the Omalm Guards. There will bo four companies In the battal ion ; The music will bo furnished by the Omaha Guards band , There will also bo n competitive drill of the Omaha Guards for the elegant gold mndal offoied bv the odlcers of that com pany to the boil drilled mumber , the Jtulpcs to bo selected from the Dodge Llaht Guards. Next Monday the DoilRO Light Gunnls como to Omulm to participate in a like dress pa- rndo hero with the Omaha Guards. They will probably bn accompanied by Dnlbv's band. The position of commandant nlll probably bo clvon to Captain Attention , of Council Uluffs. The Pintle The rlllo team of the Department ot the Platte loaves to-morrow for Camp Douglas , Wisconsin , to take part In the division com petition of the army. The members are : James A. Goodln , second llcutcnantJSevontli , Infantry ; Albert Saladln , llrst sergeant I , Eighth Infantry ; John Corrlo , private , band , Seventeenth infantry ; Gustavo Ohrenbcrg , private , A , Second Infantry ; Edmund Gcr- uor , sergeant. F. Twenty-first Infantry ; Leonard Deitz , first sorgeint , F , Seven teenth infantry ; Jnmos W. Davis , corporal , B , Sixteenth Infantry ; William Evans , cor poral , G , Sixteenth infantry ; James Brcu- nan , llrst snrgoant , I , e > doond Infantry ; Charles El well , sergeant , C , Second In fantry ; Uichant N. Davidson , private , F , Elghtn Infantrv. Lieutenant William L. Pitchor. Elehth in fantry , und John F. Pnrko , Jr. , Twenty-first Infantry , have been detailed for duty as range ofllccra at the army competition. Lieutenant Beaumont D. Buck , of the Six teenth infantry , who Is one of the depart ment team , has been detailed to the Missouri state university as Instructor m military tac tics , and is therefore relieved from taking part with the team , Sunn ol' Vcti'rnn * . Colonel Moses P. O'Brien will go to Pat terson , N. J. , on the lith inst to attend the national encampment of that order. This organization Is rapidly becoming a powerful factor nmong the societies ot the country , Us membership now comprising about eighty thousand of the direct descendants of the defenders of our country. Mr. O'Brien might bo able to induce the order to hold their next encampment at Omaha if sufll- cicnt Inducements \veie hold out. Loandcr Stniloy at Eden Musee to-day. To the 'Jrnvollnc Public. The sale of the Cozzons hotel prop erty to Dr. McMotmmy do < > 3 not nt nil interfere with the present louse and the undersigned will continue the manage ment of this well known and popular hotel for a number of years. We solicit a continuance of the traveling public. M. J. FllANK. _ Cowboy life at Eden Musoo to-day. I'orsoiuil I' General Dandy , U. S. A. , left for the east last evening. Mr. W. E. Annln returned yesterday from Fort Robinson. Billy Anderson , of the Murray , Is laid up with rheumatism. S. H. Morrison , of Nebraska City. Sun- auycd at the Murray , s - J. M. Graham } of Valley Stution , Neb. , is with Al Swcurmgcn ut the Pnxton. John F. Crocker , a prominent merchant of Kearney , was in the city yestetduy. C. B. Finch , mayor of Kearney , will stay through Merchants' week at the Puxton. Mr. Russell Harrison leaves Now York for Omalm this week , says the Now York World. Colonel J W. Fowler and Judge John R. Brcman , of Rapid City , S. D. , spent Sunday at the Muiray. The family ot Major D. W. Benham , Inspector specter of small arms practise , has arrived from thu cast and is nt the I'axtou. Count Le Punton do Arcc , of San Fran cisco , accompanied by an accomplished daughter , spent Sunday nt the Murray. Mrs. A. L. Powell , widow of Lieutenant Powell , who accompanied Greoly on his ex pedition towards the north pole , was at the Murray yesterday. . Al Sweariugon , tlio Montota , 111. , pool seller , is stopping at the Paxton. W. W. Smith , of Kearney , und C. Anuress , of Men- dote , uro with him. Eden Musco enlarged , refitted nnd embellished ut a cost of $15,000. reopens to-day. _ Tvphold Fov.-r In Ijnndnn. Typhoid fever continues to spread in London , and people are potliner very nervous. St. George's district is the one most atlectud ut present. Six great exhibition rooms open at Eden Musco to-dav. A Ilnly diiir Hinokpr. AnBonin , Conn. , has a two-year-old boy who cries for nigars , and , smokcs them when they are given to him. ThU powder never varle > . A marvel ot pure ly , htrutiRth and wholes Jineueas. More eco. nointc.il than ths ordinary kinds , and cannot ba bold In competition \\lth the multitudes of lor or tliortn efcht ulnm or phoiphalo powders. Bold only In cans. Itoyal llaelii I'ovtdar Com pany , 120 Wall fatiect , Nuvr York. AMUSK.MKNT.S y iind.Wcdnodiiy Kept , S nnd 4. W. S. CLEVELAND'S Musnlllcont Hnvurlv Jlaitoon Mlumrals. Chilsttcdon's ( h mfilun t'omiufio J.tul by the Kliuof Mlnlhtrcl : ) . WIUHS P. SWETNAWI , Supported by nlglu eminent blucK ' face VENIDAN NIGHTS. TUe original ( Mental 1'atrol Jlarcli , THE EGYPTIAN PHALANX. \uil the celob-atuu buUnceM , THEJAPS. Iteiraular Drlc-'S , Stats to on tale Monday morning , _ tune ; CANCER Uiokrrvo. UU. B < uiiUiliL , iu. , uiu. ; AUCTION ! At Frank Rawllh's ' Stable , Lincoln , Neb , Scptointecv 0 , nt 1 p. m. , RY'S ' , DtIKE No , 654 The strongest ulooUotlllninblrtonlnn Stnlllon HvlnK. In Rood condition and nctivo as a four. ycnr-ohl. At the itmno tlmo 40 inuroi. coltt , drlreri and arnitiioms. Mare * by lly'8 Unko. Bnttirn , StiindnrdHIlenror. Comncor nnd Cluy Illnod. Some ottm yoiinc Btnlllons by lly's Iinnit time libornl discount , J. K. IONril09l 1'roprlotor. F. M. WOOD ? . Auctioneer. TlOATINdijOHP V/RAPPERS / ( urn 3iziJ > DRS. BETTS & BETTS 1103 FA UN AM STUEET. OMAHA , Null. ( Opposite 1'axtoa Hotel. ) Olllco hours , 0 n. m , to 8 p. m. Sundays , 10 a. m. to l p. in. Sport illsts In Chronic , Nervous Skin and lilond Diseases. . { . 'Consultation nt olllco or by mail free. Medicines Bnnt by mail or uxptesg , securely DHckvd. tree fiom ol.Ber\ixtlon. Guarantees to euro milokly , sntely nnd pormnurntly. NERVOUS DEBILITY ISTiSJCTf Blous. 1'liyslcnl Uioay. nrlsltiR from mdlicro tion. Kycess or Influlnencp. pi oilucliw Sleepless ness , Despondency. 1'lmp o * on the fuco. nvor plon to socletv. easily alstournitcfl , lacK of conn clenco , dull , unlit tomtudy or business , luulllnds llfo n , burden , batsly , pcrmiu ently end pri vately cured. Consult Drs. Uctts A , Belts , HIM Fnrnnin St , Onirha/Neu. Bloofl ana Skin DISPEL results , completely eradicated without the uld of Mercury. Scroialii , Kr/slpolas. rover t-ores , Illotches , Ulcer ? , 1'einsln tbo II cad unit nones. byphllltlcSaro'lhroat. Mouth nnd 'Jongup. Ca- ' tarrli. etc. . permanently cured where otlieru llRM ) flllU'tl. nllrt niaildcr Complaints. FiHllOlT TfriniT'TT ' iUQllCV' Ulllld J IMlnCul. Dllllcillt , too frequent - quont Burning or Illoody Urine , Urine high col- mud or with inlUy sediment on standing , Went Ilaik. ( jonorrluua. Gleet , CjstllH. etc. , Promptly nnd Safely Cured , Charges IteiiEoni ble. _ STRICTURE ! . moval complete , without cuttini : . caustic or dlllatlon. Cults elU'Cted at homo by patient \\ltl.out 11 moments pain or annoy aiuo. To Yonmr Men and MiMli-Aiefl Men , pnrJI ? The aw till cllocts of early AqfTrm uUntj Vice , which biincs organic weakness destroying both mind and body , with all Its dreaded UN. permanently cured , TIT ) ? T3PTTAilrossthojB ! who have impaired JJIlOi DDllU themselves by improper indul gences and solitiiy habits , which ruin both Jiody mid mind , unfitting thorn tor business , study or marriage. M AituiKL ) MIIN. or those entering on that hap py life , awaio of physical debility , quickly as OUIl SUCCESS. Is based upon facts , 1'lrst Practical Expo riencc. Second 1oiy : casu Is especially studied- thus Ktartlng aright. 1 hi1 d Me lie ties urd pre , paied In our labatnry exactly to suit euh case , thus nilectlng cures without Injury S3sJ Send 0 cents posttpo for cc-lolirato 1 works on Chronic , Nervous nnd Delicate Diseases Tnousandh cured. SiA friendly letter or call iniiy savu yon future biiireilnir nnd gimme , and add golden years to life.ffKo letters an ew ered unless accoiupanlod by 4 conta In Btauioa. Address or call on . HETTS & KUTTS , HOai'arnum Street , Omaha. Jleb. State Line. To Glasgow , Itclfusl , DublinnudLhorpaol From New York Every Tuesday , Cabin patsnKO J35 to KO , ncconlliu tolooiUloa otiti room. Kxcurslon K > i to ( JU. Stccrnge to na.l from Kuropo at Lowest Hatei. ' AUbTI.V UAUiWl.N & , Co , Gcn'l AKonts , U Ilroailwar. Nov ? York. J UN Di.EnKN , Uon'l WcBiern Aucnt. 101 Himdolu'.i St. , Clilctigo. UAIUtV K. Moias , Aecnt. Umalnt. ReducedCubmr.iteJ to toTUB TUB- CHICAGO SHORT LIE OF TH1 ! Chicago , Milwaukee & St , Paul R'y ' , Tlio Itcst Iloulo from Omaha and Council i HI nils to ZHTHE EAST = TWO TKAIN8. DAILY BETWHEN OMAHA ANDCOU.SCJL J1J.UWH Chicago , rAND Milwaukee , St. Paul , Minneapolis , Cedar Itaplds , Itock Island ) Frefpurt , Itotkford , Clinton , Dubuqiio , Davenport , Elfin , Hudlsou , . Jnnesvlllc , licit It , Winonn , La Crossc , And nil otber Impotunt nolnt L'ast , Norllieait nnil tinutlieait. Fortbrouuh ticket * call on tlio tl kot ascnt at 1W | Farnam ttrcct , lu il > rVur llluolc , or ut Diilo 1'uciflc Uun .it. 1'ulliann gleopen iul Ilia tlneit Dining Can In Ibt ruiiuii lUu juau lluu ol itiu eliUunn , 1111 waukee & tit raul d. 4i ujr , and ovury attuntlon to iiaisunKCUi uj cuurteuui craplojui of Ilia KU Oenaral MnnRi ! r. j , K , TUCKKli. - null in ( ionunvl llunnKer. A. V. It. UAltl'tt.vmt , Uvucral 1'uiienver and TkLot Acint. Ul'O K. IIKAKlOIitJ. Anl tn t General I'anenncr an I 'llckt't Affunt. T. J.OLA ItK , ti naral Snpirlut ndcut. "BOSTON PAVILLI N" THEATRE COMPANY Colllsmim t'jounda , communrlnK tlouaiyovon. audnll week , , sup. m SA'riU I > AY IHATIVKR. _ VinUCVand all urinary troubles cuuily. qulcic MUntl I lyuudnufdly cured byUaOTUUA Uap. Bulea. Hoverul cases cured in sjvuuttayrf. Bold uttl.G'J per box. nil drmwlsta , or by mall from UoctUJuM't'jjCo. It * Whltos N. V. Full dlrao- loiut Neur Travel M'ltlu'iit n Unxof Continental Clothing House The largest and most complete Clothing and Furnisliiug House west of New York City. More space is devoted for the sale of readymade - made clothing than in any other retail house in the cquntry. No house can foe more thoroughly equipped in all its details for the sale and manufacture of Pine Heady-Made Clothing. Our aim is to furnish only first-class goods and nothing will be sold that is nofc thoroughly reliable in every respect. aininthe Wo will offer 150 Men's Pure Worsted , Wide Wale Diagonal Coats and Vests , one of the very latest fabrics and thoroughly reliable in every respect. This material will be very popular this season for coats and vests to wear with mixed trousers. These are new goods and the coats and vests were made to sell for $18.00. We will offer them this week at $13 , and we feel confident that this is one of the best values we have ever offered. The sizes arc from 34 to 40. Another Special Lot-Sack and Frock Suits , We will offer 100 Suits in sack and frock of a pure wool cassimcrc in very neat mixtures , in all sizes , sack and frock suits at $15.00. We do not quote this as a specially low price suit , but when the quality is considered , it is one of the best values a person can buy. We think it better to embrace superior quality and popular price. This is in every respect suitable for a genteel business suit , perfect fitting and made and trimmed equal to any of our better grades in all sizes from 34 to 44 , at $15 per suit. MERCHANT TAILORING DEPARTMENT. Our selections for the coming season are coming in every day and our stock already shows a very choice assortment of the latest designs. We expecl everything in by Sept. loth. Prices in this department will be lower than the same quality of work produced by any other house. We have always been acknowledged to be the leaders in Boys' and Children's Clothing. Our variety is larger and styles superior to any other stock in the west. We call particular attention to our new design in a Boys' Vest Front Suit , age 4 to 9. Our stock of three piece suits and kilts arc larger than ever. BOY' RTTTTl-sP8cia . . argamlmesinBoys School Suits at $4 , $4.50 , $5. Don't buy your Fall Hat ut\til you have seen the Wilcox Hat , price $3.50 , five shapes in stock. Money cannot buy any better article. Then , why pay fancy prices for any other make ? OMAHA BOSTON Freelandv ILoomis Co * NEW YORK OES tilOINES Proprietors Cor. Doug-las and 15th Sts. , Omaha. MAX MEYEK. ADOLl'H JIEYEll ESTABLISHED IbWJ. Great reduction of price cm second hand Piano ? und Organs. A ijooil clmuco to get .1 good Plauo lor n small femount of moiiJV. Thn above prices are 10 per cent leas than over olTcred bufoi c and IIH M o must have room for our larce stock ot New I'hinoa we will Rive nn extra 10 per cent discount fiom above prices to any one that buys an Instrument before Auirnst 1st. IJverv Instrument guaranteed to bo just a1 * re presented. riiinos for rent Tar $2.oO and upwards ] icr mouth. Organs fur rent for $1.50 antl upwards per month. , If you buy any ot the above Inmiments und you aio not mitixlled , we will allow you name as you paid for it toward any new Piano you may belett. Call early and iet a bargain. Cor. 16th arid Farriam Sts ; AUTUMN IS CLOSIJ UPON US A lid we m a ready for it. Our buyer has been InanectliiK ilie Kastarn MnrKutH fur the pa t xlx wtelcH , prunurluu lor the com- Inn season. Wo are already receiving early Toll Novelties , und the Hummer outllts will hoon bo removed to the bntk bhehea , Our 'imw ' Block has been Htlccted under moat 'nclvuntaRUOUs ' circumstances from the best approved iiuimfailiiiea , We are confident 'of ' tin ) excellence of our goodf ) and hope by 'couitei-y ' and honorable dealing to com mend ourtclvfu. FOR MEATS , FISH , SOUPS , GRAVIES , to Dualrlu t'XKin- SHOE DEALERS ine the Jimtly col- ibiutedlli.aof Hoots uud hlioea , miiiuifiutnr. ciloyl' . M. llcndursiii A : tU. of Chlcauo-luo torle ut C'hl'uco. KUon. Il | . . and I'oaiJ lu l.uc , Wl . - noiild write HAM. N. WATSON , resi dence , I'JIKMONT. NKII. TruYKlluu' mjeut. UetU < | Uurt ia ( or Uulibcu. YEAR IN 1409 Douglas. OVER 2,000 It's been a year of active trade ; warm IMKU friends and cheerful greetings by the scores every day of the 365. S I'YLES. We said , in our preliminary advertisement a year ago , " we're going1 to do the best of Tailoring in the best way" clothing such as SO MAX ! ' , you intended to have ever since you began \ to wear garments. SO CIIOICJC , How well we have succeeded is best So Kciisoiuiblc. stated in the thousands of friends who have returned again and again within the year and brought their friends. . It was no experiment with us. The ex Ocmillcs of perience and training of twenty-five ) cars directed us. rail Overcoats , We'll serve you even better this Fall , we 10 .UP , will make new friends from city and state. Mude to Ortlor. OPEN EVENINGS. NICOLL NO CfilAECGR For Tutting THE TAILO Visitors' 14O9 DOUGLAS ST. IMuIn llullillnirl ir.Mviitsirv : colliMlntu yruritlllnijon'l uoi. . Ilia | > aclu and clecunt LullUlnKt lime , Uurlnii lliuim I ji'ar , uccniniTiDiliiteil luurutiiunlUliotUoiii tuuenti Kvurr fad lljr U utTorded lur unulrlu | a ttiorou li knovrieJguuf < 'lu ilr > , Jliidiciuiilln , I.uii , Hvlvura , ituil Jluilr. A tlioroutihroirinurcl'il cojr olt al o n fciituro of tlinlinlllutlon. biicclul ililviuitJtcs will bo ( iluod wlitilmliurcocUcrtlionoilo IrliiK Ui ttudy I , A IV. THE MIMU Driiartnieiit. for tiojri nil'ler ' thirteen . tnlMlciiuoglfliiK lull imrtlculari will l > e uiit > ouajipIcail [ n to Ittn. T. J. WtiUli. - l , Nolrulluiuu I' , < > . , Jiitl. KVVYOHK MIUTAItV AOAKMY COHN wall on.JImUon. Col. 0. J.Vt ijLt. II. d , . A. M. . Ujpt.i U , r * . llyam Comd lot Oudeu. QT. JOHN'S MIMTAUY SCHOOL , 11ANI.IU8. N. Y. Civil KnulncorliiK. HJBHICB. IluMncgi. Hr , ItKV. K. . IIUNTINO'JON , I'Ji-uldont. Iff.Cob. W , VISUIII'.CK' , eupurlntmident. llrookollull.forUlrU uadYuunv Ui4le lld o McUlu Atmlouiy , for lloymwd Yottux Men- Switliin C , Media , I'cnnsylvaiiU , near Pt > Uudoli > lilo. _ _ Murtfiinl'urWdici. Bctio.il for nirlt and Voiiiiu I * ilet , Ior ; taUloBUH odilri . 'J'HAVJSI1 , J-Ij. . .