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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 11, 1890)
THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 11 , 1800. GREAT AUTUINALAIIUSEMENT Glittering Attractions Being Secured for the Coming Interstate Exposition , MANAGERS' STUPENDOUS TASK , Gathering n. Ornml AKKfo atloa of Alaruifaoturcfl , Curious Xovcltlca nndVonders , to be Supple- incnted with MtiHlo nnd Art , The Omalia Interstate exposition la an av sured success. The remodeling nml enlarge ment of Coliseum building is rapidly ncarlng completion and It will not IKJ extravagant to tate that it will proveonoof the grandest and most commodious structures for thl purpose - pose In the country. To bu sure the oitcrior of thobuilJIiigmlglitbomadomoroimiiosliiif , and that will all come in good tune , but liitorlonilly Hpcaklng. it will bo IM near per fection as tbu limited time thu new manage- mcnt , Mews. Hoedcr & IJell , have had to accomplish the immense amount of work which they deem absolutely etsentlal to render the tmltdlngnt nil adaptnblo for tlio colossal exposition which they have so fear lessly taken hold of. They intend to give Omaha nnd thu adjoining cities , towns and country a show that they liavo llttlo dreumcii of an exposition embracing nil of the products of this fertile region , every article of manufacture , curio4 , novelties and wonders , and countless attrac tions In the way of artistic achievements , thcntrlcid , operatic and musical events that will equnl if not surpass any enterprise oC a Ilka description over attempted In the west. Mr. Hoeder In ulrc.idy whuhndd with the du ties attendant upou the scuureincnt of this glittering gtiluxy of Oelighlful entertain ments , nml feels Justified already In promising ingtho public such im nutunial sciison of amusement. In addition to a marvel ous exhibition of the beautiful , thu useful ami the wonderful , for which nature nnd urt will be nliout ecpjally drawn upon to supply , as hai uovor been their happy fortune to .enjoy before. No expense Is being spared to advertise the city of Omaha , which is truly thu cardinal ob- Jcctof the affair , and which nuihes it a mat ter In vhluh all the business world should bo oqunlly Intcitstcd and equally bcn- cllttcd Of coursothls requires a grc.it deal of money to bo brought to a successful Issue , adequate to the fullest fulfillment of the bus iness men's ' expectations and Messrs , llouder Si Bell , are ) lcserving of unstinted praise for the lavish and liberal nnd thorough and reso lute way In which they havesetauout thostu- p mdous tiuslc. There will bo no failure with them , and yet the merchants und business men should come to the front and attest their npprucitlou of this comnn-ndablo effort to help the whole , hy the most , generous assist ance in any way that will provo mutually pleasing and beneficial. Ono of the premier attractions of the great show will boa gigantiohri : < s and reed band , comprising fifty pieces , all skilled musicians , nnd reudei-iiiir " nothing but the very highest order of music , from the most popular nlrs to ttio profundities of Beethoven and Wagner , such a band has never yet been heard In this city. The .Mechanical City , which Is meant to represent the Holy City , will bo another grand feature. This fjreat work of art cost over f iiO.001) ) nnd was twelve years in course of construction. It is 11 complete city churches , houses , public buildings , courts , avenues , streets , lanes and byways , with nearly ; i,000 moving pieces continuously shiitiiigin n way that renders the scene illu sory but 11 fo-liko and astounding , It is op erated hy electricity and Is the wonder In art of this d.iy nnd ago. A beautiful department will bo the ono In which the wonders of the wax-maker's art tire displayed. Hero will bo seen all the crowned heads of Europe nnd. Illustrations personages of both undent and modern times. The floral department will bo a wilderness of tropical beauty , color , richness nnd iicr- fume , banks of ( lowers nnd labyrinths of slender vines , clambering , creopinir and sur- inountinf ) > verytiiig , a retlculato mass of the delicate urowths of the southern forests ; shady grottoes ; darksome dells ; odor-breathing nooks , trickling streams inul plashing fountains , birds , llshes , mosses , lichens , in fact everything imaginable that Horn's rare Iringdom wsupply. The decorations will bo another startllngly beauteous feature. This will all bo dona by Hpccinl artists , who will begin their work Thursday morning next. The Immense structure will bo made as radi.mb as midday every night by thousands of elec tric light ] ets. There will bo a first class restaurant , with a chef of the best repute , open nipht nnd day , nnd under the cdargo of 0110 of our leading hotels ; barber Bhop , bath rooms , reception and cloak rooms , promenades , electrical apparatus th roughout the building , and telegraphic and telephonic facilities of cosy access. Tlio whole building la to bo newly painted Inside und out , now entrances nnd exits arranged for , and in fact nothing to Insure perfect nud abundant suc cess will bo loft undone. Arrangements have been made with all the railroads centering hero for reduced rates , and people from abroad will have transportation made so convenient and cheap that they will feel enabled to make frequent visits to Omaha's greatest amusement de monstration. Frequent excursion trains will bo run throughout the exposition from allthe adjacent towns and cities. As to the local rnpid transit , it will bo most satis factory , as the cnUo and motor lines will both put on extra service. A well disciplined force of building police will bo constantly on duty , nud every detail calculated to enhance safety , profit and enjoyment will bo carefully and scrupulously attended to. Most of Omaha's merchants have taken hold of this commendable enterprise very en thusiastically nnd nro vicing with each other In the elaborateness nud attractiveness of their respective displays. That their returns will be abundant no ono can doubt , ns the ex position will afford them such an opportunity to display their beautiful nnd costly goods as has never been presented thoni bo fore. The whole business community \vlll doubtless inanlfwt a pride mid an interest in the show that will make itself long felt and of lasting1 btnoflt to the city. Sallow and leadcn-huoil complexions soon Bivo place to the loveliest pink-nnd-whlto , yhcn ; the use of Aycr's Sarsiiparilla is por- Hlstcd In , nnd cosmetics entirely abandoned. Nothing can counterfeit the rosy glow of per fect health , which blesses those who use this uiedlciuc. CUSIllXO'S I'coplo Who Occupy a Big Share of tlio Mayor'n Hays. Prank Tuttle , private secretary to the mayor1 , had things all his own way yesterday in the absence of his honor. Yes " said he "but I'm , , having just nbou nsmany questions to answer as though the inayonvcruhore. " "llow much time , by the way , does tlu mayor spend in Ids ofllco every day when a homol" wns asked. ' He gets down hero promptly at 8:30 : every morning and stays until 5:150 : , with the ex rcptlon of tlu > noon hour nnd au errand ortw outside during the clay. "Is ho busy wlta the city work all tha tlinot1' ' "Indeed ho U , and right hero let mo tel you that you've ' no idea of the number of people plo who call to see him every day , ItUal most ono continual nnd seemingly unending line from the ihuo the oQlcOtOpcus until w close. " "What Wild of questions dothoyaskl" "Almost every kind conceivable. Peopl who want to get their friends pardoned ou of jail , women to complain about policemen , i neighbor to kick about some other ueighbo emptying a straw tick Into their back yard , man who wauu to got back a some plumber and don't kno\ how to do it. Thou thero's old women nnd old men who como to ask the mayor t glvo'em ' ,1 bit of paper1 that will allow ' 01 to peddle llttlo stuff from ft basket on thei arm. This last class is probably the mos numerous of nil. Nobody scorns to know until they como hero und find out , tha neither does the city issue any such class o licenses nor can the mayor glvo a permit to do so , except In cases wliero tha party raise his own stock , which is very seldom tha case , Btlll another class is the bogpar. Talk ubou beggars I You don't ' know wliat It means to DO besieged by beggars until you have speu 0 day iu this oftlco. Another ulas ol callers who keep Mr , Cushlng's right hand In almost continual motion is composed of pcoplo selling tickets to this or that entertainment. 1\\o \ \ maro- * " often said that ho gives awiiy more than his salary every month Iu exchange for tickets. You &TO lie is Just in tlio very position where ho must buy every ticket thnt bo's uskcd to , nnd sometimes they grumble bocausu ho don't buy live ortcn , while ho seldom If over ecu off with tniyltip Icssthnti two. Personally I have wondered a thousand times how ha finds opt > ortunlty to cxntnlno the masses of city document * which nro corning to him contlnu- nlly , nnd must toke precedence over every thing. But he docs It , and 1 hnvo yet to see the Jlrst city oftlclal ! or taxtnyer leave this ofllco expressing dissatisfaction by reason of the mayor not having examined such nnd such a paper ns wns tils duty. In summing up the routine day In this ofllce , I cun eas ily imagine how n. man whoso nerves tire less deeply Imbedded in good , solid flesh might go nlinojft wild occupy Ing tlio chair of mayor of Oiiiuln for even n Jay. " "Water Lily Soap will float. SI3\V I'OM/I.NU 1'UKCINOTS. Their Rmuuliirlf.4 ns Dcllncil by the Ordlnnnuo CrunlliiK Them. An ordinance which was Introduced nt the council incetlngTueidiiy night , nnd which will probably pass without amendment , divides the city into forty-ono polling precincts , Tlio boundaries oftlio various districts , l > y wards , nro defined Iu the ordinance as fol lows ; F1IIST AVJtllll. First District Beginning nt the Intersec tion of Ninth nnd Jacltson streets , thcnco south to tbo center of Jl.ison street , thence cnst to the Missouri river , thence north on the Missouri river to tbo center of Jackson street extended , tlicnco west on Jackson street to the nl.ico of beginning. Second District Beginning nt the center of Ninth and Jaohsoii streets , thence west to tlioccntcrof Thlrtraith street , tlicnco south to the center of Musoti street , thunco cast to thoccnterof Ninth strcot , theuca north to the center of Jackson street , the plnco of be ginning. Third District Heglnnlng- the center of Ninth and Mason streets , thence south to the alley north of NYorthlngton street , tlicnco cast to tlio center of Eighth street , tlicnco outli to Pine street , thcuco cost to tlio ecu- or of Klghth street , thence south to tlio crti- or of Hickory street , thence west to the ecu- or of Ninth street , thence south to tlio ecu- erof Do rcan street , thence west to the center f Thirteenth street , thcnco north to the ccn- cr of Mnson street , nnd thcnco cast to tlio entcrof Ninth street , tlio placeof beginning. Fourth District Ucirlimlng nt the center if Is'inthand Ma < on streets , thence south to ho alloy northofVortlilngtou street , thoneo , tst to the center of Eighth .street , thence outh to the center of Pine street , thence caste o the center of Eighth street , thence south o the center of Hickory street , thence west o the center of Ninth utruut , thence south to lie center of Dorcas street , thuuco cast to ho center of Sixth street , thence south to ho center of Dorws street , thence cast to ho Missouri river , thence north on the MIs- ouri river to the ccntnr of Mason street ex- ended , tlicnco west to the center of Ninth itrect , the pluco of beginning. Fitth District Beginning nt the intorscc- ion of Thirteenth and Uoreai streets , tlicnco outh to the city limits , thcnco east on the : lty limits to the center of Ninth street , hence north to the center of Dorcas street , tioncowest to the center of Thirteenth itrect , tlio plnco of beginning. Sixth District Ilcgiunlnpr at the hiterscc- Ion of THiith and Dorciis streets , thence outh to the city limits , thcnco cast of the ity limits tn the Missouri river , thence lorth on the Missouri river to IJoreas street ixteuded , thence west to the center of Sixth trect , theuco north to tlio center of Dorcas , hence west totho centcrof Ninth street , the ilucoof beginning. 8iCOXD : WAUD. First District Beginning at the intorsec- ion of Thirteenth tind Jackson streets , hence west to the center of Fifteenth street , Hence south to the center of Lo.ivcnworth itrect thcnco west to the center ot Kightoenth itrect , tbenco south to the center oC Pieroo , bonce eint to the ecu tor of Thirteenth street , hence north to the center of Jackson , the ilaceof beginning. Second DiHtrict-Boglniuiig tit the Inter section of Eighteenth ntnl Loavenworth streets , thcnco west to the center of Twenty- 'ourth street , thence south to the center of Center street extended , thence < sast to the I Center of Eighteenth street , thcnco north to the center of Leavenworth to the place of be ginning1. Third District Beginning at. the intorscc- .ion of Center nnd Eighteenth streets , thcnco west to the center of Twenty-fourth street , : hcuco south to the center of Locust street , : hence cast totho centcrof . { Eighteenthstreet , ; hence north to the center of Center street , the place of beginning. Fourth District Beginning afc the intcrscc- .Ion of Pierce nnd Thirteenth streets , thence west to the center of Eighteenth street , .hence soutli to the center of Center street , thence east to the center of Thlrtcciith street thence north to the plnro of beginning. Fifth District neginnlng at the intersec tion of Thirteenth and Center stivcts , thence west to the center of IQightocnth street , whence south to tbo center of Vintou street , thence east along Vint on strcot to Thirteenth street , thence north to the center of Center street , the place of beginning. Hlxth District Beginning at the iatersec- ; ionof 'Tlilrteeuth aud Vinton streets , thence west to the center of Eighteenth street , thence north on Eighteenth street tg center if Locust street , tbeuco west to the center of rwenth-fourlh street , thence south on Twen ty-fourth strcot to the city limits , thence east on south city limits to the center of Thir teenth street , and thcnco north to the place of beginning , THIIID WAUU , First District Beginning at the center of Twelfth and Cass streets , thence cast to the Missouri river , thence south to the center of Douglas street , thence west to the center of Twelfth street , thence north te Cass street , tb.0 pluco of beginning. Second District Beginning at tha center of Twelfth and Cuss streets , thence west to the center of Fifteenth street , thence south to the corner of Douglas street , thence east to the center of Twelfth street , thence north to the center of Cass street , the place of be ginning , Third DistrictBeginning at the centcrof Twelfth and Douglas streets , thence west to the center of Fifteenth street , thence south to the center of Jackson street , thence cast to tbo center of Twelfth street , thence north to the center of Douglas street , the place of beginning - ginning , Fourth District Beginning- the center of Twelfth and Douglas streets , thcnco cast to the Missouri river , thence south on the Missouri river to the ccutorof Jackson street extended , thouca west to the center of Twelfth street , thence north totho center of Douglas street , the place of beginning. I'OUUTJI W.M1D. First District Beginning at the Interscc- tioa of Fifteenth and Chicago streets , thence west totho centcrof Twenty-seventh avenue , thcnco south to the center of Capitol avenue , thence east to thu center of Fifteenth street , thence north to the center of Chicago , the place of beginning. Second District Beginning nt the Intersec tion of Fifteenth and Capitol avenue , theiico west totho centcrof Twenty-seventh avenue , thcnco south to the center of Dodge street , thenoo west to the center of Twonty-cightli street , thence south to the center of Douglas street , thence cast to the center of Twenty- fifth avenue , thence north to the center of Oodpo street , thence east totho center of Twenty-fouvtti street , thcnco south to the center of Douglas , thcnco east to the center of Fifteenth , thcnco north to the center of Capitol avenue , the place of beginning. Third Distrlot-Besliiniug at the Intersec tion of Fifteenth and Douglas streets , thcnco west to the center of Twenty-fourth street , thcuco north to the center of Dodge street , thenca west to the center of Twenty-fifth nvonuc , theaeo south to the center of 'Doug las street , thence west to ho ccutorof Twen ty-eighth street , thence south to thocenterol Farnnm street , thence \ \ cat to the center of Twenty-eighth street , thcnco south totho center of Hurnoy street , thence west to the center of Fifteenth street , thence north to Douglas street , the place of Ixiglaiiincr. Fourth District lIoglnniuK at the inter section of Fifteenth and Ilurnoy streets , theuco west to tlio center of Twenty-eighth ntrcot , thcnco south to the center of Leaven- worth street , thence east to the center ol Ttvonty-soYMith street , thence north to the center of St. Mary's woiuie , theuco east along St. Mary' * avenue nnd Howard street , to tha center of Fifteenth itrr-et , tlicnco north tollarncy street , tha place of beginning , Fifth District-IJegmulng at the lutersec tlon of Fifteenth aud Howard , streets , thence west along Howard street and St. Mary's uvcuuo to tbo center ot Twenty-seventh street , thence south to tlio center of Leaven- \vorth.thenco east to the center of Fifteenth street , thcnco north to Howard street , the place of beginning. riFTIt WAIID. First District Beginning nt the northeast comer of the city limits , thence west along the citv limits to the end of Twentieth street extended , thenca south to the center of IMnk- ncy street , thence east to the city limits , thence north along the city limits to the place of beginning. Second District Beginning at the Inter section of Twentieth nml I'lnkncy streets , thcnco south to the north line of K. A' . Smith's addition , thence cast to the center of Nineteenth street , thcnco south to tlio cen ter of Qrncostreet , thcnco east to city limits , thcnco north on the city limits to the center llnoofPlnknoysttcot extended , thence west to the place of beginning. Third District Dcginnlng at the center of Nineteenth nnd Grace streets , thence south to the center of Burt street , thcnco cast to the city limit ? , thcnco north on the city limits to the center line of Grace street ex tended , thcuco west on Ciraco to the place of beginning. Fourth District Beginning at the center of Nineteenth nnd Burt streets , thence south to the center of Chicago street , thcnco east to the center of Fifteenth street , thence north to the center of ass street , thence east to the city limits , thcnco north ou the city limits to the center of Burt street extended , thence west to the center of Nineteenth street , the place of beginning. SIXTH w.uir ) . First District Beg-lnnlng on the north city limits at the center line of Twentieth street extended , thence west to the center of Thir tieth street , thence south to the center of Pratt street , thence east to the center of Twentieth street , thence north ou Twentieth street to the place of beginning. Second District Beginning on the north city limits at Thirtieth street , thenco-west oa the north city limits to the vest line of the city limits , thence south along the city limits to the center line of Pratt street extended , thence east to the center line of Thirtieth street , thcnco north on Thlrtletti to the place of beginning. Third District Beginning at the center of Thirty-taint nnd Pratt streetsthcnco west to the city limits , thence south nlong tlio city limits to Mayno strcot , thence east on Mnyno street to the center of thirty-sixth , thence south to the center of Seward street , thence t'.ist to the center of thirty-third street , thence north to plnco of beginning. Fourth District Beginning on Twentieth street on the center line of Pratt street ex tended , tlienco west to the center of Thirty- third street , thcnco south to Locust street ex tended , thence cast to the center of Twenti eth street , thence north to the center of I'ratt street extended , the pl.icoof beginning. Fifth District Beginning at the Center of Locust and Twentieth streets , thcnco went to the center line of Thirty-third street ex tended , theuco south to the Center of Blonde street , thence east to the center of Twenty- fourth street , thence south to the center of i Grace sti-eet , thence east to the center of Nineteenth street , thcnco north to the north line of K. V. Smith's addition , thence west to the center of Twentieth street , thence north to Locust street , the place of begin ning. Sixth District Beginning nt the center of Nineteenth and Grace streets , tiienco west to ttic center of Twenty-fourth street , theuco north to tlio center of lilondo street , thcnco west to thu center of Thirty-third street , tiienco south to the center of Seward street , thence cast to the center of Twenty-first street , thence south to tlio center of Charles street , thence east to the cantor of Nintoenth street , thence north to the center of Grace street , the place of beginning. BKVKNTII W.Uit ) . First District Beginning nt the center of Twenty-fourth and Loavenworth streets , thence west to the center of Twenty-ninth avenue , thcuco south totho centcrof Shirley street , theuco east to the center of Twenty- fourth street , thence north to tlioccntcrof Leaven worth street , tlio place of beginning. Second District Beginning nt the center of Twenty-ninth nvcnuo and Leavcuworth street , thence west tottiowcst line of the city , theaeo south on the city limits to the center o f Park street , thenca east to the cen ter of Twenty-ninth avenue , theiice north to the placoof beginning. Third District BfiriuningonTwcnty-fourth street at tlio center line of Shirley street ex tended , thence west to the center of Twenty- ninth avenue , thence north to the center of P.u-k street extended , tiienco west oa Park street to west city limits , thence south to the south line of the city , thence east on the city limits ( totho center of Twenty-fourth street , theuco north on Twenty-fourth street to the ) lace of beginning. EKIIITH WAim. First District Beginning at the center of Dharles and Nineteenth streets , thcnco west to the center of Twenty-llrst street , thence north to the center of Seward street extended , thence west to the center of Twen ty-fourth street , thence south to Cuniing street , thence east to Nineteenth street , hence north to the center of Charles , the place of beginning. Second District Beginning at the center of Seward and Twenty-fourth streets , thence west to the center of Thirtieth street , thcnco south to the center of Cumlug struct , thence east to the center of Twenty-fourth , theuco lorth to the center of Seward , the place of jcginning. Third District Beginning at the center of Twenty-third and ( juming streets , thcnco west to the center of Thirtieth street , thcnco south to the center of Chicago street , thence east to the center of Twenty-third , thence lorth to the center of Cumlng , the place of Beginning. Fourth District Beginning nt the center of Nineteenth and Cuniing streets , thence west to the center of Twenty-third street , thence south to the center of Chicago street , Lheuco east tothocentcrof Nineteenth street , thence north to the center of Cuming street , the place of beginning. NINTH -WAitn. First District Beginning at the northeast corner of Thirtieth and Seward streetsthenco , west to the center of Thirty-sixth street , thence north to the center of Mayno street , thence west , to the center of Ple.isant street , thcnco south to the center of Dodge street , thence east to the center of Twenty-seventh avenue , thouco north to the center of Chicago street , theuco west to the center of Thirtieth street , thence north to the center of Seward street , the place of beginning. Second District Beginning at the center of Pleasant and Mayno streetsthenco west to the west city limits , thence south on west city limits to the center on Dodge street , thence cast to the center of Pleasnnt street , thence north to the place of beginning' . Third District Beginning at the center of Twenty-eighth and Dodge streets , thence west to the west line of the city , thence south to the center of Loavenworth street , thcnco cast to the center of Twenty-eighth street , thcnco north to the center of Farnam street , tlicnco east to the center of Twenty-eighth street , thciD'o north to the center of Dodge street , the place of beginning. Bo sure nnd tiso Mrs , "Winslow's Soothing Syrup for your children -while teething , 25 cents a bottle. _ Strayed or Stolen. Steel gray stallion , 2yenrs old , weight but 700 pounds. Llboral reward for re turn. K. W. Burtos , lyiO S. 13th. AN" INNOCENT MVN. , The I'nnfshitiont Visited on an Guest of Counterfeiters. La Porto , Ind. , special to the Ropu lie. Sylvester T. Martin , a whito-hairot United States prisoner , was roleasec from the Northern Indiana penitentiary by order of President Harrison. Martin is now nearly eighty years old. In 1887 ho went to Hornton , Kan. , on n visit Tlio house whuro lie stopped a part ol the time proved to bo a counter feltors" " don , but the fact was not discovered until sonio time nftei Martin had returned to Indiana When raided by secret-service men two Inmates wore captured , and because Martin had boon their companion ho too , was arrested nnd taken buck to Ilor ton , Kns. , ohurfrod with tlio sumo crime Ho was tried , convicted und sentence ) in 1888 to five years' imprisonment in the penitentiary at Loavenworth. Mar tin found tlio Kansas prison a lllthy am unhealthy place , and after sorviiiL cloven months there his friends secure ) his removal to the Indian prison. Mar tin's two companions , when behind tlio bars , completely exonerated him , am this , with other influences , have at las brought about his joleaso. DEADLY WORK , OF FOOTPADS. V , J , Oartor Dying fara tha Effects of a HE WAS ARRESTED jjfjg DRUNKENNESS. The Council's Junket to Lincoln I'o- llcciiicn's Day Atlvocnted District Court Jury Mrs. Fenn'B Case IxicnlNewa. _ W. J. Carter , n laboring man , is dying nt St. Joseph's hospital. His condition is the result of nn encounter with unknown snndbnggers ou Saturday night. Late Saturday night Carter wns found In tin unconscious condition in nn alloy between Dodge nnd Capitol avenue mid Tenth aud Klcventh streets. Ho was taken to the police station nnd n physician culled , -who pronounced it nbud cuso of drutikennoss. Cnrtor fulled to recover nnd was removed to his boarding house nt 1''OS Dodee street where he remained In fi setnt-eonselou' * condi tion until Sunday afternoon when ho was re moved to St. Joseph't hospital. Heron , further examination by physicians showed that the innu had been terribly beaten about the head nnd body nnd had sustained Internal injuries which could but provo fatal. There Is no rluo to Carter's assailants , The dying man was employed by 1' . II , Mo- honey & Co. , coal dealers. TllK J UN RUT TO IjlNCOLN. The licglra of Oilier-Holders to the State I < 'nir. The offices of the city ofllclals were deserted yesterday because of the general Invitation to accept n free rldo to Lincoln and attend the state fair. Staying at homo on nn occasion of this kind Is very unpopular -with the majority of the officials , und for this reason thcro were few of them missing when the west-bound train over the U. & M. pulled out ut 10:15 : a.m. A few of thooflleials took their wives aud daughters along. The majority regarded it as n day out of school that was to bo enjoyed to the utmost because of Its rarity and wanted no restrictions , They swarmed on a motor cur nt Four teenth nnd Douglas , nnd disported them selves like n lot of youngsters on n village : recn. The car wns crowded , and Chairman Jlrklmuscr of the board of public works , oostcd on the rear step and amused himself ly jumping oil and on ns the car moved lowly over the Klovcnth street viaduct , ainly trying to imitate the graceful move- ncnt1 ! of the Union I'aeiflo switchmen in the reijzht yards below , Major Wheeler , chairman of the finance ommittco of the city council , dropped Into lis usual position ns master of ceremonies , and superintended the movements of the > arty. At the depot the travelers rendezvoused on he north platform and answered roll call , after which Mr. Wheeler struck a bco line or a special car that hatl'been ' sidetracked on ho other sidoof the depot- His absence was not discovered for several ninutes , when Frank Alorriswy happened to ook around nud dircovered what was up. "There goes the old bell-wether , " ho relied. "Come on or you'll get left , " nnd ho itarted in pursuit , while the rest of thoparty 'ollowcd like a lot of sheep. \Vlicii finally seated in the car IIr.Vliceler lashed a lot of little transportation checks on ho party , and each was.given n little slip on vhlch was written his name , entitling him o a seat in th.tt augusfassembly. The car was occupied by the following la dles nnd fruntlcmcn : ) Mayor Cushinfr.Councllmcn Ford , Wheeler , Shrivcr , Blumer , Donnelly , Olsen , Usthoff , O'Connor , MoreurltyQechclnnd Lowry.Firo nnd Police Commissioner * ! Hnriinan. Gilbert ind Smith , Cbainiian Birkhauser of he board of public works ; Sanitary Co in- iiissloncrMorrissey ; O.is Inspector Gilbert , Building Inspector Whltlock , George Sterns- loril and Tom BlrmiiiRlmm , inspectors ; City Jlcrk Groves , Struct CommissionerFlamiory , Fire Chief Gallignn , City Comptroller Good- ricn , Doiler Inspector Standoren , Major Dennis , plumbing Inspector ; City Engineer rillson. Dr. Uiipcn , city physician ; Major 3ucombo ] , Dr. Humaciottl , Jlr. Cniry , secro- 'jiry of the real catato exchange , nnd Messrs. Euclid Martin nnd Charles Wehror of the joard of education , anO Fritz Walter dressed "n a brand new suit of flannel , The following ; ladies accompanied the larty : Mrs. DcnnU , Mrs. Gilbert , Mrs. 3lson. Airs. Whitlock and daughter , Nrs. I ) . H. Wheeler , Jr. , Mrs. Goodrich , Mrs. Hartman - man , Miss Pearl Hnrtman und her guest Miss Too Welch of Minnesota , Miss Mary Yates und Miss Lou Johnson. The train \vas made up of fifteen coaches , nnd the heavy weights in cir 5)i ) rendered it iceessnry to send Itout as a ' 'double header. " Engines No. 423 nud No. 227 labored heavily ns they started the long train of coaches , undone ono of the switch engines spouted noisily as n "pusher" when the excursionists rolled tround the curve out of sight. Over six hundred anil fifty Lincoln tickets were sold at the depot ticket window , besides the number that was sold nt the uptown of fice. It was found necessary to send out a second section of live cars about fifteen min utes after the departure of the Jlrst. Blrs. Fenn's Case , The case ngninst Mrs. Fenn , the pretended Chrlstinn scientist , for practicing medicine contrary to law , was huard in police court and and submitted to Judge Holsloy , who will give his decision Saturday at 2 o'clock. Fits , spasms , St. Vitus' dance , n eryousnes and hysteria are soon cured hy Dr. ivlil cs Nervine. Free samples at Kuhn & Co.'s ' , 15th and Douglas. Murray's flood Luck. Tom Murray struck a streak of luck yesterday. In partnership with M. L.Mardis ho has purchased the brick In the old Herald building thnt Is now being torn down. Mur ray was poking nround In the rubbish , when ho caught sight of an old tobacco stick. Ho thought this might contain a pipeful of smok ing tobacco nnd immediately gathered it in , when to his surprise ho found that It con tained two fc.0-gold pieces and a couple of dimes. The only rnilrond train out of Omaha run expressly for the accommodation of Omaha , Council Blutta , Dos Albinos nnd Chicago business Is the Rock Island vcstlbuled limited , , ' leaving Omaha at 4:15 : p. m. dnilj' . Ticket olllco 1G02 , Sixteenth - toonth and Farnam sl4. , Omaha. Mceiiscii. Judge Shields Ustiddtho following mar- ringo license yesterday : Name and address. , , .Ago. ( WHIP. Wiggins , Sojitb-.Ilcnd , Ind . 27 ( Mary Kuuff man , Omaha . 25 The Shah of Persia Though advanced In y , , lias hair of raven hue. Gray hairs are strictly prohibited In Ids dominions , and hlric9 ; the largo ship ments to that country of Aycr's Hair Vigor , by the use of which the.Shnh's subjects sivo ; not only their hair but "their heads , dyer's Hair Vigor restores the natural color of the hair. It should be on every toilet-table , " Some time ago my hair began to failo and to full out so badly that I thought I should bo bald ; but the use of Ajer's Hair Vigor has restored the original color and made my hair strong , abundant , nnd healthy. It does not fall out anymore. " Addle Shaffer , 040 Haco st. . Cincinnati , Ohio. " My hair ( which had partly turned gray ) was restored to Its youthful color and beauty by the use of a few bottles of Ayer's Ilalr Vigor , I shall continue to use It , ui there Is no better dressing for the hair. " ( JaldoGapp , Ueorgeana , Ala. Ayer's Hair Vieror C , rUErjkRED BT DR. I. C. A.YIR &CO. , Lowell , Moao. Sold bj all DruccliU neil I'orlumori , 1309 WHAT ARE ISFlTS ? 1309 They nrecustom mndo clotlilngof morclmnt tnllors , loft on tholt * htmtls fat1 ono ronson or nn- other. Thcso wobuylnlnrgo or srnult quantities , For rondy cnsti. Foi'oxnmplo : A suit of clothes costing-originally $40we can , nccoi'diiifj tostylo and quality , soil for $18 or $2O. Just think of ll , a saving of DO per cent , ona-lmlf ot the original cost. Many of thorn arc from the leading tailoring ostablishrnonts throughout the country. * MERCHANT TAILORS' MISFITS and UNCALLED-FOR GARMENTS OUR PRlOia IxlQT A.QA GUIDE. SUITS. FALL AND WINTER OVERCOATS , PANTS. $05 custom made suit for $1)0.00 ) siO ( custom mnde overcoat for & 10.00 $10 custom mndo jmut.s for $9.00 $ * > 5 custom mndo suit for $25.00 $55 custom mntlc overcoat for $27.00 $14 custom made rants for $ ( ) .r > 0 $ oO custom mndo suit for $22.00 $ iU custom made overcoat for $ 2o.)0 ( ) $12 custom nmdo ] muts for $0,00 $ 15 custom mndo suit for $ 20.01) ) $15 custom iinulo ovcrconl for $22.01) ) $10 custom mnilo pants Tor $ r > .r > 0 $10 custom mmlcsuit for $18.01) ) $10 custom uinilo overcoat for $20.00 $ 0 custom mndo pants for $5.00 $ : ! 5 custom mndo suit Tor sKI.r,0 $ : l'i custom iiinile overcoat for $17.00 $ 8 custom mndo ] muts for $ l.r > 0 $1)0 ) custom made suit for $11.00 sjltO custom mailc ovcrcotit for jia.Ol ) $ 7 custom nuiile imnts for $ il. 75 Latest styles nrid elegant garments In silk nnd sntlu lined. Suits nml Fall Ovorconts. Also Full Dress Suits Tor sale or rent , nt the ORIGINAL CLOTHING PARLORS , 1309 Farnam Street , Omaha , Neb. 1309 Remember number nnd place , 18O9 Farnnm Street , Omnhn , Nob. Open evenings until O o'clock. Saturday until 1O o'clock. All oarrnontsnltered 1'reo ofcliargo to Insure a perfect fit. The Famous Cocoa of Europe , Tha Coining Ono of America. Van Houtcn's ' \\a&fijtyper \ fent more of the flesh-forming elements of cocoa than is obtained by the best processes of other manufacturers. VAN HOOTED "BEST & GOES FARTHEST. " Doctors and analysts of the highest standing-all over the world , certify to this immense saving , and by VAN Hou- TEN'S special process only can this be attained. IIOHTENVCiX'OAC'oncotried , lwnjuso < l" ) pouosaoithe jjtoiit advantage of \ lo.vrlnj ; no Injurious edicts on tlio nnrrotuiijriitnni. No wonder , therefore , thnt in nil pnrta \ \ of tlio workl , thii inmtor'i Cocon It rcrnmmrnilctl hy meillciilmunJiMtniil ifL-ik ( ' und cwffea < ir nlher cocoa * iirchncolntcs , Totilallvtiwu liy cltlldrutt ur uclulta , i \ linlu mill ilclirlcliiinil poor. A k for VAX lIotltKK'H ni\J \ lili no nikrr. 61 ' , ' r rr N0W v vwsfweM'r vrwv N0M\j NO GXJREXi NO PA."Y. 1316 Douglas Street , Omaha , Neb. Seventeen years' experience. A nvulnrermltiatr ) In medicine , nxllplomna sliow. Is sllllcnttrln ? with tlio Krentost fiieresi nil .Nervou < .Chronic nncl IVIvntii < llso-n o ! . A permHtx-nt euro cnnrnntocil forC.itarrli Siivrnintorrliira , IjuntMiinhouil , Seminal Weakness , Mulit Ionics , ImpoU'iicy. SyplillK Slrlctliro , uniUI ( IHcn.sL's ( it tlio Itloocl , Skin nnd Urlnnry Ornann. N. II. lKUurimti u'iUJ foruverjr uanel uiidiTtakunml fat to cure. C'omultutlon froe. llook ( lljetcrlfj of LIfo ) sent free. Olllco hours On. ui. to 8 p. m. Sund r 10 a iu. to 12 m. AMUSEMENTS. The Grand To-night. NEW-TOIM I3BE1RS , ENOCH x ARDEN I'optilar urlccs. Ituscrvcd , 25o. l" c : mcl 50 uuiiU. Friday and Saturday , September 1S-13 , SATURDAY MATINKH. of tlio Uoi'reienti.tlvn Dramatic Or- Kanlrntlonof AunTlcii , PALMER'S COMPANY From the Mnd'ion ' Square Thaator. N. V. Tourunilortlio direction of Mil. Mi 1IAVMAN. IIKl'KIITOlllKi FRIDAY lirEXlxa. ( double bill ) "A Han of thu World , " unit "Aunt .lack. " ATUHDAi' MATTXKK , "Jim tlio Penman. " SA'fUltDAV KYKA'IXO. "S-ilntsiincl Sinners' Kegular prices ; boxMioet opeiisTlitirtdny mnrnlntr. Sunday , September 14 l'EIl'OI ! IAyOB OF DENMAN THOMPSON'S ' FAMOUS PUAY. | THE OLD /HomesteaDX Anil continuing on Mnnilny , Tuesday ami Wednesday Evening * . The sale of scats will commence Saturday morning. ) ime iI 1-AWLEIl. MANAGEU. CORNER 11TH AND FARNAM STS. , OMAHA. THREE DASIUNGTOX HIIOTllEUS , .lurry , Albert uiicl Jiilin. .Tames - 11AI/L1 ES - Uortlc. I.coiiland. Nelson , llarton und Collins. Thu llethoviin Quurtcttc , Delano , Lurralno nml n Uniutcttoof artists. ONE DlMB ADMITS TOAU * LATESr PRINTERS' INK. A JOURNAL. fOR ADVERTISERS. r , i&l It thorejesr.i Tisr5il | ttt triit ] cureU ct AnerlMa tJT tliti. ! II biitsi ! totho leijericei sivertlitr tsr , Thca , K.\ Then to tlsull liTSrtiii ; hi * t3 vrlt u ilrcrtlieust ; Iwto dUfhyetej ? iU cetipyen ts tis ; IT = -h : nsi7 to uoii-la / , dli- cnttei vmj pclst thit tlaiti of iiiUtl dliisls. : Adrcttl : j li tut tiletttcjl t ; tar , Th ccsinctm 3' IKS uadtn'.isi It , ii tb.-tr tirie li but ! n u eijit'.erci of xut tt > a t ettrri ; tui la ; lilg slrertl : ' . : : entiuti ( : r KSSJ of tht iKgti izi mil ns2Il : tiTtrtlieii. A , ; tir' iatirl- tla eiti tut t * CEO. P. ROWELL&CO. , Ne ipapcr Ad vertUIng Ilureja , > o Sprnce St. , New York. . SEMINARY for YOUNG LADIES. Corner ot 10th und WortlilnglonFts. , OMAHA , - NEB. BISHOP \VOnTIirNOTON , VISITOR. TiiKllKV.UOnEUTDOllEUTY,8.T.D.llix3TOli. THE27TH YEAR BEGINS WEDNESDAY , SEPTEMBER 17TH , 1890. For catalogue aiul parlicuiau apply tollio Iloctor. AMEPJGANGGHSERVATQRY.GHICAGO . , UlltHKKINU 1ULU UjklUKIUtK. AJiLhMl.l * iT. All hrAiichvior .MuMeI > rtinattoAi t.UulsarUf , Touchers' TrniiilntrSttiouU Unuri w etl advantages atimxlrratu cost. Catalog mailed frvo. J. J. HATTSUKUT. Wredur. MILWAUKEE Jtllwnukco , Wla Kor Youn Women. Forcatuloguo add 0. II l.iEY' , t'h. D. Prcs't. CONSERVATORY . . , OF MUSIC All dcnnrttnt'iita of MiislcAl Instruction , M adorn Lan- iotfcs , Vine Arts , etc. K ! ' UuLLAUDJacIuou > ill6lll. MONTICELLO. Now Buildings , New Furniture , New Pianos Uew Equipments , Beautiful Situation. Opens Sept. 2fi. Full and aitpcrlorFaculty. Dopirt- nionts for KnKllslii IjBtln. ifrculc. ( iomiati. Kroncli. Sclooco , Music , Art , etc. tiomlfor InCornmtloii to MISS II. K. HASICKU , , Principal , v , ILLINOIS. SWAHT1IMOUM COMiKOK. hWAHTIIMOHK. PA. Open 9th month , ! > th. IS'.K ) . Thirty mlnutm from Ill-one ! St. Station. 1'lillu. Under care of frlemln. KiillcolleKOcourse ! forbotliKO'caHlimllnxto climl- ril , Knuliiocrlnu , Hclcnllllo , mill Utunuj < lojri' < i * . llcnlthtul location , cstcnylro arnumlH , building' , ninchlno shops , h'j'initoMus.mul libraries. For full imrtli'iilurt luliln " WM. II , Al'l'I.KTOV , I'li.l ) . , Acting I'rOMilont. INSTITUTE OF OUR LADY OF THE SACRED HEART. WASHINGTON HEIGHTS , ILL. This Institute , Hltimtod In onn of the most beautiful suburbs of Chicago. olTors to Younj ? Ladles , cvury advantage tor olitalnlnj it thorutieli ana useful odui-atlon. Studios will bo resumed Sept. s , 1800. For particular * ad dress Sujjcrloress. ILLIHOIS MILITARY ACADEMY , M ° Virr.oV.rk' , ! Clrcularof 11I5NHV J. STEVENS , A. 11. . I'rtn. $400.Modlt , Pa. , Mllltnrr Acndctnr , boyi , . llrooku llnll , Klrls. Clrculura free STATE LIN GLASGOW , LONDONDERRY , BELFAST DUBLIN , LIVERPOOL & IGKDON. FIIOSI NEW YOnK EVr.RY THOIISDAT. Cabin Pauage$35 to $50 , according to location o ) itateroom. Excuriion$69to $85. SteeroRO tn nml trornKuropoat IircHt Hate ) , AUSTIH BALDWIN &CO. , Cenoral Agents , 53 Broadway. NEW YORK. Jno. Illoccn , Oononil Western Agent , 13 Randolph titreut , C'liluago. Harry K. llooro , J 9. Canno. DRE.C. WESTS NERVE AND GRAIN TREATMENT , i Rpcdflo for MTlt rt , r > IJilrMi.FtiI- ] frln.VraV luln > , lltnti.1 iMprtitilon. Hotteiilnenf tha llnln. re- lulllne la Inninlljr n.U lca < llnir to mlier ; deoir an j aeitt ) . Prim&turd Old Ar < , llarrounru * . J.OM of Tower luellh r MX , Involuntary l.oi > u . ml BucrnmUirri.oca eaui < > 17 urer-xortlo.-\ ilio brtln. ieir-lmia or OTir-luuulKonce. tachbox rontalMonomonib'ilrcat. rntn ( . tl a l > oi , of li for | J. rint liy nail prf p. lit With eatu order tbr its lioi.f , \ll | t nil imn-uiuor imironui to refund nonor K tlio troalmrnt ( alljta cam , Untrant Ml iiKl uiilEcnulwi tol4oulji ) GOODMAN DRUG CO. , 1110 Furiium Street , > Oiualm. Neb , WeOffer for Sale. Four thousand tonn olioloe Ilalod Hav , K. 0. li.cura , Ktrungo'H Sldiiifr , rnlon or llomlok Htatlnn , oii 0. M. &HU I1 , 1C. ] ! . , tn lots to milt 8uruhuior ; priced mwnlatoa Uy tlio market all and eo ui. STRANGE BROS , , 6IOU.X OITV , IOWA. 1'IIH J'KHJiti : " 0. " Thu flcurc 0 In our ihtes will nvikn n lonp itnyv No nmu or wcmati now living will over d&ta iooumcnt without using the ( H ura 0. It itAnilj In the thlnl plnco tn ISO , \vlwni It will rcmnln ten ycnrs nnj then move up to second place In 1POO , where It will rest for ono hundred ycnrs. There tJanotlicr"0"wlilchlui < ) idsooomotOBtny. It Uuntlko ttiodguroOlu cur il.ilcs In tlio respect thnt It hni nlrctdy movuil tip tn first jihco , whorl It will permanently remain. It It called the "No. 9" lllsh Arm Wiwlcr.tVllsoiiScwing Mnchlno. The "No , 0" was endorsed for first place by tin experts of Kuropu at Iho Purls Imposition of 18Sq wliorc , after n. icrvrecoutcst with tliu h'nillnj ma chines of tha world , It wns nwnnlcJ the onlj Orsnd Prize given to family SO\TIIB | machines , all others on exhibit having received lo\rt > r nwnnli or gold tnwlals , oto. The Frvnch Govornmunl also recognized Its Riijiorlorlty l > y tlio dccuratlon ol Mr. NatlmnlelYliovlcr , Preslilontof the company , with the Cross of the Lotion of Honor , Tbo "Ho. 0" Is not an old machine Improved Upon , but is an entirely new in.ichtno. aud tin Grind Prize at Kirks wns nwnnlrd It ns thu grnnd < cstadvuuco In tewlnmnuchtno iiiucliiiuistn of tin QRO , Thoao who buy It can rc'tt nmurud , ther * torn , ol liaviiiu the very latest aud boat. IT * * WHEELER & WILSON JrFG CO. , 185 nnd 187 V/abuah Ave. , Chicago P. Til. FLODMAN & CO. 220 North Sixteenth Stroot. PRINCIPAL POINTS EAST , WEST , NORTH and SOUTH 13O2 Farnnm Streot. HARRY P. DEUEL , City Paescucor and Tlokot Agent ELECYRBC BELT tfr&f&Zrfi- aa.C c niMIIKTIIINSi ouma i.t iiii. ! < , BUT ADO sumiisonv iMLWKve \ * niiNiif , ti > .i . < ror it.1 , ipieina pur- , W , Cunol ( irnrrXIre r k M , , glilng Krrrlr , 3liM , Honlb * int. fnHlliunut lurr iti ur Eleetrlellr tlirnuvh ill WKAK I'lliTS , niturlui them lo IIKAUII mid VlllllHOI S NTIIKhUI U/ Rlrilrle I'urrftit rlt IiiklBnll ] , or wt furfol ti.OiO In cub jrnllr ( urrl In tnrtt innDlhi. Htftlvd Vioiphlct Krfc , = VlPor LOBTorPAOIBO HAHHOODi aennral uaJ NERVOUS DUBlLITYj W iknenof Body andMlnd , Efftcti - - Ilnbul. ibl > llllll)0nrull7ll lortl. llow lo mltrt. 4n tir. . ii > . in HAk.f.iDttKLorBixiHdiKfljii'iHTsut flour. JbntiJlclr upfullUiHOIK TIlEATntlT UtMllli la a , , , KM t tllj from ( U rtlkle * * nd f rlro ( ViDnlrlfl. Writ * tbcm ! DncrtptlK lltKih.npliailluulid > .t r. m IMitiliilrrct. ) UHrtM ERIC filROICAk CO. , BUFFALO , N. V. 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Prof. I'.C. \\rANTICD-AiiOilli to M'll tliu I'lnluit Clutlmn Una il thuonlr Ihuuvi'MiivcntuUllmllioliUtliuclothua williout pins ; n perfect \ Jfmiccei * : putuntro- contly HiiicUj luldunly li VJ by niiontu to whom theuicluilvu rlxlit U 1)1 VTkJ Klven ; on rnculpt olio cti. wii lunil a L 11 > O inpla line by innll ; ulso clroularn , price lint a rt terms to nuenti : foruru > our leirltorr lit uiiro. Addren tlio 1'l.vi i-m . , Illlurinon HI , . Wurcestur , Mut. BRAfiQ Klniii ( 'ollnrx niulCtid'ii. . Correct Styles. Best Quality. Perfect Flttlno TRY THEM. " _ _ _ _ "FEMALE . tlr snf pmont i > owif ful feinalt nv Uuwni norcr fulft * ' ! nliox , i ittipitljiunfj Lf f mmcient. AiMrw * MOM | ftfO CV * . fmir lvfit , X. bold by UOOMIAN DUUU W.