TITTC DM ATT A DAILY REETHITHSHAY. . 1\IAY 14. 1S01 took them by the hand and SPOKO a kind word to each. Senator Mnndenon also addressed the moti , unylnff ho had watched the ofllco crow from n law boxes to what It was today , and at i-ach ntnuo df its growth It had ulways bcon or the butter. _ _ AT TIIIJ HAUMinitS IIO.MK. llrnntll'iil IIII : | > IIUM | < Jlvcn ID ( lie \VoI- come of tin * Wi'st. Occupying a commanding silo overlooking the river to the north , south und eastward , the bluffs nnd the buttes beyond the Missouri , with the green swnrd sur rounding It on ml sides , ntands the comfortable residence of Hon. Alvln. Saunders , which was the Hrono of n beautiful reception to Picsldcnt Harrison and the presidential party at 4 o'clock. Long into the early morning the decora tors , and upholittrors labored to present to the distinguished guest and his none the less distinguished associates , a homo that would rolled In all Its essentials that warmth o ! welcome of which the western half of the contldcnt Is proverbial. And the labors of the household , coupled with that of a numerous retlnuo of servants , were not in vain , for In nil the west , not even excepting the whlto house , ran a moro lux. iirious homo ho found thnn that of Governor | K lundt-rs as It now appear ? . Throughout it had IR'PII entirely refurnished , redecorated und with the inrcst good tusto. , Immediately niter thifiirrival of the partv nt the Sunnders residence a dainty though Informal luncheon wns served : lloulllon , . ' oup Hicks. Itomalne Cups with Sweet llruads and Mush rooms. Hot Itolls. ItOllinn I'llllUll. Ilrollcd Fpring OhloUim and Trench I'oas. No" Potatoes and Cream. Hot Uolls. Salad. Clieovo Hraws. I'rpsli Htrnwhurries and Vehot Cream. Tec Orcain In I'orm of Ilird's Nests with hpnn Sugar. Vllill'U V > UM't Almond Maccaroiiis. Impuiliil Klssos. Cafe Nolr. Hi.ST : AM ) Ijiniolicoii mid Iliinu ; i liul at the llospllalilc Samitlcrs Homo. The ladles nc-companying the chief oxecilt- Ivo , weary with the hurrahs , the applause , the miles of bunting which gieoted the eye on the down town streets , loft the procession long before it reached the residence of ex- ( iovernor Saunders at Shcrmiin avenue and ( iraco streets , and becaino quests of the mistress of the Saundcrs mansion. Immediately after their arrival , the ladies composing the piosidcntlnl partv , and the frlcndi iuvlti-d to assist Mrs. Saunders in their entertainment sat down ton delight ful informal luncheon , which both refreshed nnd cheered them The ladies participating wereMrs. . Honjnmtn llnrilon , Mrs. Me- Kce , Mrs. Itussoll Harrison , Mrs Dlmmick , Mrs. George W. Hovd , Mrs. Van U'yek , Mrs. Uiookc , Mrs. S S. Caldwcll , Mr * . Dundy , Mrs. ClarKe Woodman , Mrs II.V. . Yatcs' , Mrs. Kosownter. Mrs. Cieorgo O'Drion , MM Kussell , Mrs. T M. Orr. Mrs. Uurloy , Mis Withers , Miss linrlow. Mrs. B. H Wood , Mrs Cowin , Mrs. ( IcorgoU. Uoauo , Mrs. A .1. I'npplcton , Mrs. J. J. Drown , Mrs. Kills Blcrbowor , Mrs. Charles Oouel , Mrs. A. S , Paddock , Mrs. O. J. Coleman , Mrs. llulso , Mrs. John Hoi bach , Mrs. Captain John JJurko , Miss Iloaglnnd , Miss Laura iloag- Innd , Miss Clara Brown , Miss Yost , Miss Yules , Miss liessio Yntes , Miss Ll/zio Isaacs. Miss Balcoinbo , Mrs. Clem Chase , Mrs Dr. Mercer. Upon the teiminntlon of the luncheon the I ' presidential party having arrived In the fa meantime , the ladies distributed thorn- ! nelvcs thioughout the rooms to assist Mrs. baunders in the entertainment of her gufsts. When the line of carriages Unshed up the broad driveway loading to the house , the Second infantry band , stationed beneath the awning just out- Bide the "pink parlor" played the Inspiring nlr , "Sco , the Conquering Iloro Comes , " the cheers of a vast nudlonco blending with the brass and reeds of the band. After a short rest in the "president's room , " the gentlemen of the party , weary of n day of sight seeing , of hand shaking , took places at the small tables provided for them , shortly before vacated bv the ladles , the gucsb , being : 1'resident Harrison , Secic- tary Jerry Kusk , Mr. Hussell Harrison , Secret ary John \\anamalicr , Senator Pad dock , General Van Wyck. General Brooke , Mr , George Uoyd of the Pennsylvania company - pany , Major Sanger , Judge Uuudy , Mnvor fustilng , Mr. Charles Humidors , Mr Tob- bltts , the president's stenographer , and the representatives of the press association ac companying the presidential train , Mr. Clarke , Mr. Oulnhau and Mr. Austin. At the close of the luncheon , during which the b.uul stationed on tno front lawn played lialriotlo airs , the reception proper was in augurated. Mr. nnd Mrs. Harrison after being pro- Rented to the ladles and gentlemen Invited to participate in the entertainment , gratlllod the lunro concourse of people assembled on the lawn nnd irrmmds by again shaking hands with his constituency , men , women nnd children , for upwards of three quarters of an hour. vailed. Major T. B. Cliirkson assuming the role of master of coromonles , presenting the jiecplo to his excellency with such happy ex pressions. .The president , Mrs. Harrison and Mrs. Saunders stood lu the wide doorway of the drawing room , nnd the crowd surged past them thtough the front door and out by a ndo ! entrance , n cordon of policemen guard ing the ontianccs nnd the stairways. This precaution proved of excrllent service , for a pickpocket plying bis trade was "nipped" by tbo police just in front of the cntranoo to General Saundors' residence. \ \ hut tlio 1/mllen AVnrc. The scene presented at the recep tion was electrifying. The llowor I nnd blossom of the smart world , rtpt aloiu ) of Omuhu , but of the nation was iirojrmt , and for tlio nonce the city by the Missouri appreciated , If never before , that the eyes of ttio union wns upon her. Mrs. President Harrison , who looked every Inch the .gentlewoman that she Is , was cos- tumou In u gown of gray cloth mid velvut with exquisite trimming of silver braid. Mrs. A. Ij. Saunders were a black silk cos tume mid jewel passementerie , the bodica being Louis Quntorzo iu stylo. Mrs. Hussull Harrison , her fall-young face illuminated with the welcome being accorded liur people , and satisfied that tdio was homo again lu the midst of old associates nnd friends , wore a heliotrope gown with steel facings , high nock. Mrs. McKee , the daughter of the presi dent , n \ cry Interesting and pretty woman , with eyes of the color about wnlch poets write , appeared in a becoming costume of rod aud black ( Jhimi silk , trimmed with black luco. luco.Mrs. Mrs. lllmiulck ami Mrs , Doyd , accompa nying thu party , appeared In gowns of bliioit ulllts prettily trimmed. Mrs. J. .1 , Drown , gray embossed silk , trimmed in pussomoiiicrio of the same color. Mrs. Kills Hlerbownr , gray crepe aud car ried a bouquet of la Franco roses. Mrs. lieu Wood , striped surah silk with gray velvet cuffs and Irish point lace. Mrs. George W. Donne , blade satin do Hou , the front of blaeic thread lace over old pink. Mrs. Hussoy , n very pretty young w omaii , were n fetching gown of cciu cloth , trimmed with brown velvut Mrs. J. 0. Cowtn were nhandsomo costume of black luco with n Medici rolling collar aud whlto vest. Mrs. General Urooko graced n boautlful gown of ashes of rose , Henrietta embroidered lu a dainty ilgure. Mrs. A. J. Poppletou , blank * llk trimmed with black thread wee. Mrs. Thomas Orr , who largely aided the inlbtrois of the house in her tioral decora tions , were u .superb costume of hcllotropo Chlna-llgured silk , trimmed with lavoudui ilk. ilk.Mrs. Mrs. Judge Duudv , black silk. Mrs. Clnrtt Woodman were n handsome brown wool plaid. Mrs. 1) , H , Whcelor , jr. , appeared In a trlklug tailor-made gowu of plaid with hat to match , t Miss Isaacs , drab and pink striped China silk ullh rosettes and ends of ribbons for trimmings. Miss Clnra Brown , light grocn China silk , relieved with a butirh nf red iroranlutns. Miss Yost wore n pretty costume of cream- colored Henrietta , tilmmed In gold and brown velvet , V-shupod corsage. Miss Honglnnd , a French gown of old pink nnd whlto striped dimity trimmed lu wide whllo lore. .Mr * . Thorn is Swohe , gray falllo In loops of ribbons und ostrich feathers. Miss Laura Hongland , u Vienna cosUiraoof blue and white striped silk trimmed in blue plaid flounces. Mrs Charles Dcucl , a pretty gown of crepe llsso trimmed with rosettes and lilies of the valley. Miss ( icrtrudo Chambers looked very pretty in blntk Irtcc. Ml i Ilulcotnba wore a dainty gown of rose colored Chlnn silk , trimmed with black lace. Miss riora Votes , whlto China silk , rosettes and lunies. Mls < Wiikeloy , green silk with whlto molro und gold passementerie. Mrs. | ] dwiird Koscwatcr , a becoming gown of black ciepo , with passementerie to match. Miss linrlow of Colorado Springs , n cousin of Mrs. Itussoll Harrison , wore a pretty tcllotto of whitu camel's hair with stripes. IJtirliiL- the reception llttln Mnrthenn Ilnr- risen , a granddaughter of thoprcsident , mndo her uppi-aranco iiniong the guests several tlmei , clad In a sweet dicss of whlto with colored boots. Her Imppy , laughing face tol-i the story of what thu unrivalled climate n ! v I'.niia had done for her health. A t , , r UP fora , leaving the family , Senator i Haundcrs , i'resldent and Mrs. Min , Mis. RlcKco and Mr. ami Mrs. 11 Hairlson met In the "president's room1' and enjoyed thirty minutes of rest fieo fi-om the turmoil ana the excitement of thodav. It was nicstful half hour , which gave the president now life for the -arduous duties still devolving upon him. Then came tlio leave taking , the final good byes and a shower of "bon voyages" followed the distinguished guest , his charming help meet and the rostof the party as they entered the carriages which were to convey them to the depot. THKY SAID \V mlH and Ooo l Wlshcn .SHikcn | nt I lie Di'pot. Promptly at 5 : 15 o'cloclt the president and tlin Innlnlin , ' * ! nf lila li.iltv. tbo invltpll i lle.sts and the executive committee wore escorted to carriages that v/ero In uniting. While they woto entering the military baud played a lively march , and the procession , headed by a platoon of mounted police , moved down the eas'orn diivewny and onto Sherman avenue , where thousands of people had con- gr.urnted on foot and in carriages to bid the president adieu. The drive to the depot was south on Sher man avenue nnd Sixteenth street to Farmim , cast on Km mini and south on Tenth to the depot. . Along the entire route there \vas a djnsu crowd of. people , nnd as the carriages passed , handkerchiefs weio waved , cheers and good byes mingled together. At the depot the police were on hand to preserve order and Icicii bacK the crowd. As each carringo drove up the occupants alighted and entered the private car , passing between a line of police. The stop wns brief , but before the depar ture of the train scores of people pressed forwaid and shook hands with the piosiilont , bidding him ( ! od-spccd and a safe Journey. In the drawing room ear a parting recep tion was held , at which the members of the committee mid Ocner.il Urooko aud staff took leave of the honored guests. As though it might have been a common every day passeniror ttaln , n uniformed con ductor waved his hand , cried "all aboard. " Thcro was the clanging of a bell , the pulT of un engine and the train sped nvvny , whllo the occupants of tbo richly caparisoned car stood on the roar platform nnd bid good bye to Omaha nnd her people. There was a Mutter of innumerable hand kerchiefs , cheers for the picsldont , nnd such friendly remarks ns Good bye , Hen , " "Good bye , .lerij,1' and "Gr-d bless you nil. " The train passed out of sight , around the bond , over the bridge , nnd the well pleased nnd proud citizens of Omaha returnee to their homes. " There were several pleasant Httlo incidents at the depot. the beautiful floral offoiing of the Pacillc Express company , Mrs. Harrison remarked : "That is Just lovely , but it is nothing in com parison with the delightful visit that wo have enjoyed in this grand city. " Later Mrs. Harrison said to n BCK re porter : "Our reception In Omaha has boon bojond all comparison. Wn know of Omaha and the hospitalities of her people , but today wo moro lully roali/o the generous nnd whole- souled spirits that pervades the people ot this beautiful cltv. " 1'iosidont Hotrison in speaking to a BBB representative said : "I am most certainly .surprised , nnd ngiecuoly surprised. Onmhn is n iraiid city one of most imu'nill- ccnt that wo have visited. I HKO this open handed hospitality. It is so hearty uiul comes with the true western spirit. My reception was n crnnd ntfuir , so well man aged and perfect in every respect. TJnliko some others It was non-partisan , and I am glad to know that the democrats nnd repub licans Joined hand In hand , not to honor me , but to honor the olllco which I hold by vlrtuo of tbo free ballots of the people. "I want to say that the police force is com posed of a grand body of men. They handled the crowd In n wonderful maunor and ono wet thy of mention. " Secretary Husk said : "Omaha is a crand city. She has u population composed of grand people and to her belongs the title of the empire agricultural state of the union. Our reception today was a prodigious success and I have nothing but words of congratula tion for the gentlemen and ladies who had it Secretary Wanamakcr was asked his opin- on of Omaha. Ho replied : "It's a great city. I knew something about it , but the carriage drive convinces mo that it is the queen city on our route. If I wore to move west , I would like to settle in Omaha. The people are generous , putilotio and enthusias tic. 1 line them. " As Mrs. Piesldcnt Harrison kissed her lit- tla grand daughter good bye , she shook its little hand aud said : "Uood bye Muggins Kussoll , you take good care of that baby , am don't lot it catch cold. " LAVISH DKCOHATIO.VS. Oinahii In Holiday Tru | > i > lii s Semi Notable Displays. The decorations were handsome , artistic and general , The slight shower of Tucsdav afternoon and the threatening weather of the early evening deterred many business mei from mnklug as big a display as they had con templutod and much of the work was loft unti yesterday morning. The scene presented at early morn was a busy ono. limiting Hags and uannors of all descriptions were brought out nnd hundreds of hnmls were busily en gaged In completing the deferred decorating llufoio tlio arrival nf thu distinguished visit ors tlio work had been practically completed Stars and stripes iloated fiom many llagstaffs and columns of red whlto and blue reached up to festoons of the iintlonnl colors. Streamers nnd panels of bunting fell from housetops nnd weio pinned to portraits of the nation's chief cxecutlvo. bhlolds and standards , aiclios ot Hugs , festoons and llowors formei a wildoiness of loyul manlfosta'tions of the people's patriotism. Private tesidonces Horn tlio mansion to the cottage. Iloated om Hag and the scene throughout the city , hal hidden behind and flags colors was one o gaiety and enthusiasm. i'ho giand stand stood at the northoas corner of the coutt house souaio , corner o Seventeenth nnd Furnum str < : ot. The struc turo was thirty feet wide and extended on both streets for a dlstnncoof fifteen feet fron the corner. The presidential entrance was a the western extremity on Farnam street , reached up a flight of n dozen steps. The stand stood ubout a doion feet above the walk. The spuco between tbo floor and the ground upon which the supports rested , was walled with thu national colors. Outsldo these were Interwoven fresh , leafy branches of native trues , the contrast of green and the other lively colors being most beautlfu. . Kestlug upon the edge of the llgor and run ning from end to end was n balustrade , with diagonal panels , nt Intervals along which rose columns , extending to the cornlco. Those uanol * worn also slmdod with the familiar colors of the nation , forming a buck- ground , however , to u very pretty combina tion of white-leaf palm with lateral re-tidies of P indents und pampas grass , Hutwecu tbo columns was a shield of Ne braska as also ouo of llio nation nud over cactt w.u extended a miniature arch of feru and pampas grass. Tbo pillar * vvoro sheathed la masics of native boughs. The cornice was ranr'.ied with perpendicular bars of rodwhite and blue und tit tliojop of each pillar rested n beautiful specimen of the palm species , no two being of the same style or development. Floating above those vvoro three other Hags. Thu opening at which the president stood , however , received moro attcutloti than did the other parts of the structure. Thu posts on cither slilo wcrn twined with loaves nud roses , Over the entrnuce , waving u majestic velcomo to the soldier-president was a pair f beautiful red silk banners contributed ro- peetlvclv by Custcr nnd U. S. Grant posts , iraud Army of the Hepublio ot this city. Vbovo these was a gothlc arch of evergreen , vlth a miniature sun in whlto palm and fern. On n pediment above the arch stood n massive ictal eagle. The bird mudo famous the nicer of the Sixth w.ird republican club la ho Harrison campalgu three years go and took ! ' > .irt In all the laradcs ' of that active political period. 'rained to the frames on all sides , Inter- nlnslcd , streamers of red , whlto and blue nd ropes of smllax. formed a pavilion iinopy twenty-four feet square , beneath vhtch the picsldent listened to the address f welcome. The floor wns covered with ugs and luxuriant furniture. The structure was designed by Mr. Sam IcAulifTo of the car shops of the Union I'a- Illc and the decorating was done by that entleman , Mr L. It. Hosaeucr of the snmo : otnpauy and nn assistant , Mr. Itlchard .uu less. The court house wns decorated ns It has lover been decorated before with lings nnd mntlnp. The decoration wns carried to the rrcnt dome around which waved In the breo/o ostoons of nmplo proportions. Over the tntuo of justice ttio decorator drew a blight carf of many colors nnd extended tlio snmo tier the manner of a role generally as- umed bv the Goddess of Liberty. From a dozen windows In the too story of TIIK Um : building dropped heavy festoons of ho national colors. These Intermingled with > thurs from the lower stories. At intervals icavy cords of braided streamers dropped rom the cornice , supporting diamond shaped hlelds of the dominant colors. Above thu rrnnite , n largo national shield wns placed bo- ween each brace of windows , over which olded a pair of miniature Hags. Now nnd hen these shields were varied by nuidsomo rosottis. At the main iitinncc , n large flog was draped over each door , and between each of these intranet's was n large shield of the union. Dvcrtho blue field of this.hnlf-rovoaling.half- Ing.A . ' A largo flag Iloated nt the top of the s'intlt wnrd Hue stntT and on tlio opposite side of the street the stars and &lripos decorated ho Farnain school buildtug from Hag staff to ho lower window. The New York Lito presented n very irettv appt-aranco with its myriad * and nyriads of small Hags fluttering merrily In ho breeze from every window , porthole and nglo. 1 IGGKST OX UKCOHD. astlo I'ntriots Crowded Omaha to SeoTlioIr OliicT. Kegular trains anivlng in the city were axed to their fullers capacity and extras vero run on nearly all nf the roads entering Oinnhn. Motor trains from Council lilluTs nnd South Omaha arrived every Hvo min utes , nnd every cnr hold its load of cuiious mil enthusiastic humanity. The Union Pacific brought -100 passengers n nStromsburg special that arrived at 10 .HI o'clock , and ( iOJ moro came on the recular Grand Island passenger , which nnivcd ut 11 o'clock , ono hour -ahead of time. The Bur- lugtou brought on two extra coaches loaded o their fullest capacity. Every train urnving'nt the Webster street lopot brought in n number of extra coaches oudod with visitors. The Missouri Pncilio uul ubout flvo hundred extra passengets , oproscutlng towns from the Kansas line to Jmaha. About six hundred C.UDU oturtho Jhlcago , St. Pnul , Minneapolis & Omaha ' 'rom the town * of Bancroft , Oakland , Lj ons , 31air and Tckamah. No less than a thou sand were brought in by tbo Elkhorn from Norfolk. West Point , Fremont , WahooVls - ler. Boomer ami Scnbner. The Sioux City & Pacific brought about four hundred from Missouri Valley , Sioux City and Omtwa. drive of Omaha came in and brought his family and frionds. Auv estimate of the number of visitors in the oily would bo mcro guess work , but it Is safe to snv that It was larger thau at any /thor occasion in the city's history. About four hundred cnmo in on the 13:40 : Chicago , St. Paul , Minneapolis & Omaha railway. As soon as the train stopped every 3iiu struck out for Farnam street , some talc ing cubs , carriages or busses , iinj way to get to the graud stand. SO31K PKOPLi ; . Names oi" n Kovv WIiii Met the Presi dent Yesterday. Probably no other event in the history of Omaha over called together so many promi nent people , irrespective of politics or creeds. Nearly all of the present .state ofllelals were present , while nil of the ox-ofllco holders of the generation , who could leach the city , w ore hero. City oUlcials from South Omatinand Coun cil Bluffs wuro on hand almost In n body , vvbllo nearly every city and toivii in the state had Its mnyor or other ofllcjnl in the throng. A coinmtttceo consisting of Judpro Lufo Davvson , Ira K. Alderman , .lamoa Todd , W. C. Picico and II. 10. Robinson arrived in the city from Maryvillo , Mo. , and arranged for a brief slop of the partv at Maryvillo. Govoinor Francis pf Missouri was in the city in the capacity of a private citizen. Ho Kept his identity pretty well concealed and stated to n few trlends that ho was waltlnir until the party got across tlio ilvor before he mudo any demands UIXHI their attention. Ex-Congiejsmnn Dorsoy was among the Fremont visitors. General nnd Mrs. Vim Wyck nnd Hon. Pnul Schmlnko wore iu the Nebraska City delega tion. Judge Norval of the state supreme court nnd wlfo vvoro among the throng , Senator Shumway came in from Fairmont to enjoy the occasion. Among other prominent Nebraska people In town wore : E. L. Overtoil und wife , Mrs. M. Overtoil , K. 1) . Yarrow and sou , Lr. ) Dalv E. A. Brown , M. n. Duff , un'd wife , all of Nebraska City ; II. L. Brown nnd wlfo and Miss Maud Spanny. of Toka- innh , W , H. Miles , Beatrice ; W. IX Holler and wife , Blair ; Major N. G. Franklin und Nat Franklin , Lincoln ; H. I ) . Boyden and wlfo , Grand Island ; II. C. Worth- am , Pawnee City ; Gcorgo II , Thomas , Scliuylcrj L. Mittlestadt , Mrs. J. A. Gibson and Miss A. Jones , Nor folk ; Hon. J. C. Watson , Nebraska City ; W. W. Harkell , Ord ; Hon. George H. Hastings. Crete ; John C. Allen and Hon. J. 13 Hill , Lincoln ; Prof. J. T. Mallalleu and Joseph H. Mallallcu , Kearnev ; J. F. Armstrong , Beat rice ; T. C. Calnhan , Friend ; Charles P. Wasmor , Grand Island. William 1 tiles , Fre mont ; Adolpli Bcclcur , Wisnor ; C. A. Mast and wife , Norfolk ; E , E , McClelland and K. E. Borr , Alliance ; Hon. L. D. Itlchards , Fre mont ; Hon. A. E. Cndy , St. Paul ; Judge M. It. Hopcvvell , Tokamnh ; Tom Cooke , Lincoln. COM3ITri3l3Mi\ ! : d Party Hits Down at tlio PnMon. At 4 o'clock the governor's staff , the state ofllccrs. members of the reception committee who went to Lincoln to meet the presidential train and several distinguished visitors sat down to dinner at the Pax ton hotel , as the guests of the executive committee. The dinner was an impromptu affair , so fur ns the committee was concerned , so there was no attempt at anything elaborate. There was no speech making , for wnen dinner was over most of the committee started immediately to tha rosldcnco of ox- Governor Saunders to escort the president to tbo train. Tha following are the gentlemen who took dinner vvitti tha reception committee at the Paxton ; LIoutnnant-Govenior Majors , Hon. W. J. Bryan , Hou , W. A. MeKeegan , Senator Manderson , Senator Paddoek , AdJutaut-Uunural A. V. Cole , Colonel Harry Hotchklss , Major C. E. well , Colonel Kobort Mclloynolds , Colonel Harry Downs. Colonel C. P. Noodhain , Gen eral L C. Colby. Colonel George P. Brutt , Colonel CI. J. Bills. Kobert ConnMl , C. W. Beck. Hon. J. U.Watson , Hov. L. P.Luddon , Hon. Louis Meyer , Dr. George W. Martin , Hou. William Warner , ox-uougressinau of Missouri and ex-Cominandor-ln-Chlcf - - of the Giacd Army of the Republic ; Hou. 1 J B. Hill , lion C. S. Allen , Hon. , Thomas H. Benrtti , Hon. F M. Humphrey , Hon. C. F. GouilJ , Hon. E. C. Caruo5 , Hon. T. C. Cnlahiin , Hou. William Dor- pan , Kobort Doigun , ex-Governor It. 11. Furnns. Prof. John G. Mallalleu , Hou. F. II. WllJomiJ.t A. Wukcflold , C. F Goodman , Charles J. Greene. General J. C. Cowan , I ) . HP-vVheelcr , G. W. Wlllard , W. V Morse , D. J.o _ Donuhoo , B. B. Wood , Dr. O. L. Miller , Chris Hartman , Thomas Swobe , A. P. Htivklus , Max Meyer , Euclid Martin. Dudlcr Evans. J. L. Webster. H T. Clark , L. t ) . Fowlw. It. W. Loomls , W. F. Bechel , T. J. Lojw , Hlchurd Smith , O. N. Hicks. D. J. Collliis , 'George P. Bemts , P. L. Porrine , M. D. lUsiuy , A. P. Tukoy , C. A. Bcnsou and W. N , Jjasoii. .JUST INOIDI3XTS. Little Tliln/H / Tlint Happened the Line. Chief Marshal Welter aud his aides had their hands full , but owing to tholr vigilance and careful preparation everything passed off as desired. The aides were Chief Seavoy , who gave his undivided attention to direct- lug thu movements of the police nud keeping the streets clear. J. P. Williams , C. A. Coo , .ludgo Fnvvfott nnd Judge Porter. An exceedingly boautlful and verv elabor ate ! v arranged basket of ( lowers was pre sented Mrs. Hanlsou by W. F. Bechel In be half of the Pacific express company. Across n Held of puio whlto appeared in crimson the words , "With greet ing of Pacific express compati.v. " Mrs. Harrison thanked the donor , and re quested that the beautiful token bo placed on uoard the train. Two venturesome men nnd n moro ven turesome Iwy held scats of vantage on the arms of n telegraph post at Tin : Bri : corner. An enterprising photographer focused the distinguished inoup ou ttio pivillon from tlio top of a peanut stand at the southwest cor ner of Seventeenth and Fnrtiniu streets. Windows in all of the buildings within hoar- lug or sooinj ; distance of the grand stand co-nmnndcd a premium , and were occupied principally by ladles , many of vhoni sacri- llccd grace lu their desire to get positions In which they could sco aud hear what was going on. The speech of President Harrison was the longest ho has inailo duilng his trip , with the nf Hm nun ilnlf t' tinil liv lillil tit. f.iil. veston , which occupied about the same limo in delivery as his Omahaaddress. . Secretary Uusk displayed his innate vigor at the depot , iu giving valuable assistance to ttio recaption committee whllo seating the party In carriages. An elegant souvenir of the memorable oc casion was presented to each member of the party by Mr. liojowntcr. It consisted of a handsome steal engraving of TIIK Bun buildIng - Ing , with the inscription , "Souvenir Bee Building May 1,1 , lsi.il. Reception to Benja min F. Hat risen , President of the Ui.itcd States , " President Harrison expressed his apprecia tion of the excellent work of the police force in the management of the multitude , nnd nld it could not have been excelled , and ho did not think ho bnd ever seen it equalled. The press lopro-scntattves accompanying the presidential party had arranged to euro for n reception at Omaha such us thev had re ceived nt various points along the route. It did not tuuo them long to find out their mis take and the icports .vircd from Omaha lo the eastern papers'woro very complete. MavorCushinplhldTiiK "Bii's : : report nf the presidential visit Was the finest and most complete rnport of in public demonstration over published bvMititOnmhu newspaper. Excellent sorviio fwns rendered by the Omaha guards andtho , regular troops from Foil Omaha , f lie' latter came up from Bellevue to pnrticlfUro in the reception , and are entitled to n liifp' shnro of the credit for managing the crowris'propcrlv. Editor.I. G. P. Hlldobrumlof the St. Paul Press pronounced jthpreport , of the reception injcsterday evening's BEK a marvclously flno plceo of Journalistic work. The unaniinltv of wWcomo manifested by the Catholic schooli bf Omaha in showing honor to the presltlqufc of the United States was particularlv euipljaslzcd by the presence of the pupils of thy , Sacred Heart academy on Oreightou ground. * , Itigld rules enforced on their .scholars bi'tljo ladles of the Sacred TTo.irfc nrn snldnm rnlnvml fnitlio most important i , JL'OIIS Id orations. Sir.co the foundation of' ' this institution „ in Omaha , some ten , years nso , the young ladles of this boarding school have never ap peared inn body on tiny public occasion , save nt the obsequies of the Into Bishop O'Connor ' , but the exclusive regulations ot the convent system were , yesterday , for the first time broadened , as u mark of profound respect to the nation's chief executive , and as n token of the genuit'oly 7iatriotiu sentiment , which can subsist , with unabated nrdor , even be- nlnd the clolstrnl portnls , As the nuns can not themselves go out in public their pupili were under the care of tholr chaplain , Key. A. M. Colanoro , nnd of some married ladles , tholr friends Mr. ana Mrs. Uiissoll Hut risen remain with Governor and Mrs. Sauuders for several days , after which the former will return to Wyoming. On Juno.1 Mrs. Harrison , if her courage docs not fail her iu the meantime , and Mrs. Mcivco will sail on the Teutonic of the W'liito Star line for Europe to spend the summer , bo presented nt court nnd enjoy the distinction of being the daughter and the dnmjhter-tti-law of the president of the United States. Little Murthcna Harrison , the fair haired ( laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Harrison , will remain with her grand parents during the summer. Mr. Murphy nnd Miss Murphy of St. Paul , friends ot Airs. McKee , attended the recep tion nt the Saunders residence yesterday. Governor Thayer'.s staff were represented nt the iceoptlon ns follows : General Cole , Colouol Dudley. Colonel Palmer , General Colby , Major Mngoou , Colonel Hotchklss , Colonel Hills. Colonel Si/or. Colonel Bratt. colonel Downs , Colonel .loiiKins , uoionei Neodham , Colonel Caldwell. All thu state oftlcinls participated in the ovation to the president. Judge llyni'r of Cheyenne , Dr. Mnrtlu of Kearney mid W. J. Bryan of Lincoln were at thu Saunders mansion Mrs. Russell HnrrUon said to Tun liir. : : "Whllo wo have had n series of ovations along the entire route , still it is with much satlsfnctlou I grout my nw'n Omaha nnd the scene ? of . There early ilnys. Is nothing so swoct Iu thu world as liomu coming , for there you uro sure of a love which sheltered nnd protected you through the storms and stress of childhood Into youth mid up to womanhood. I nrn glad my homo cltv has distinguished herself so royally. It makes mo prouder of her thnn over. " Mis McKee , lu reply to a question ns to her health , said : "t have bcon In uxoelllout health until Glenwood was reached , whou I took n bath in ono of the hot springs there , nnil. .since then I hnva had u beastly cold , but that does not prevent mo In the least onjoylng the warmth of this welcome to mv father , mother and the gen tlemen of the cabinet. Your west Is indeed n wonderful counttvl1 but then 1 am a pro duct of her eoodne1) ) ijnd know her limitless possibilities. Hut "rt/"has " nevertheless boon an object lesson to xfcf all. " TIIK An UnintcMitiortnl" SH til Upon tliu Stale lllcialH. Probably the ouy"0nos ! of the many thou snnds who turned ' 'Jilt to do honor to the president who Imv8 a\ft \ * Just cause for oven the slightest kick in connection with the man ner lu which tho"/ny's ( ' programme was With H s Thumb , A boy it said to JiAfJ-'tfivod ' thu Nrtlirrlamli from Inundation. Multitudes hnvo been saved ( umi Ihu Invasion of iliscjso by .1 bottle of Aer'a S.irs.iurlll.i | , This niedli-Uw Imparts tone to the .sjsli.'in and .sliuiiglla-ns oveiy oriananil ; llluuof th > ) body. " 1 h.ivo taken ft pieat deal or medicine , but uolhliiK Mas done mo so much good as Ajei'i Sir , ip.irlll. . I exiwrleneed its bene- llclil clli'CU before I hud iultu | nnlahed ono botlk' , and I can fiocly testify th.it It Is the best blood nieillelno 1 know of. " I. . W. Ward , ir , , Woodl.ind. Texas. "Confined 10 an nfllci > , ns I nin , from ( > no year's end to another , with llttln or no out door pxerclie , I nnd great help hi AjerM Barsnpirlllnlilch I Imvo used for several yonrs.nnd .tin nt present mint ; , with excellent - lent re'iilts. It enable * mo to keep always at ray i > ost. cnjoyiiiB the best of health.- H , C. Ilarnes , Maiden , Mass. Ayer's Sarsaparilla ruici-Aiiin or PR. J. C. AYBIi & CO. , Lowell , Ma-i. Sold by Druggliti. Jlil ei. ' carried out arc the state ofll- rials , asldo from the governor nud lieutenant governor , who came up on the presidential train. All of tticso ofllclnlsverj I invited to rome hero and assist lu the exor- 1 clscs , Thov came , und when the lone line of carriages i-ontnlniiij ? the dlstlnculshcd visit ors , reception committee nnd others moved nway from the depot they \\uro loft stuiulliitr j ' dlsoonsolntely lu n llttlu group bv thmincivos ' on tbo platform. | Whllo thoKUosU were beliiR seated lu the i carriages tl.o state ofllccrs Inqiiiretl two or | three tliuc-i whore they were Expected to > ro , , and were told by ut least two of UiomuMluit'a nldes to stand rlpht where they were nnd they would be cared for. They did stand there , Jtut 03 they were told , nud It now scorns that they might bo standing there yet so far ns any further attention that was paid them Is concerned. The abandoned ofticlals held a brief council of war nnd then walked town up to tno Millard - lard , where they passed the remainder of the day lu seclusion , departing for home on 1111 ovonlnp train There wcrueichtln the p.irty , nmoiiB them bolujr TUMSUIVItill , Soorotary Allen , Auditor ilenton , Attorney ( ienonil Hastings , Lund Commissioner Humphrey , SuporlntPtulcnt Mallallcu of the Kearney reform - form school nnd Congressman Brynn. They were assured that It was simply an unfortunate oversight , and that there wns absolutely no Intention upon the part of any body to offer thorn any discourtesy. It wits simply nn Incident in thu course of n very busy dav. No one , TUB Hrr is asked to say , deplores the blunder more thuu the members of the icci'ptlou committee. I'llCS11)1.NTIAI < TUAIV. Description ol'tlic Cnrr * Inliloli Ills Mxc-cllciify TrnveN. President Grant came to Omaha iu as mng- nltlcent u I'ullmun car us could bo mudo ut the time. That wns twelve years ugo 15ut in the Interval there hi- > been n revolution in the building , equipping und furnishing of cars. As 11 consequence there isnocomloit which is now within the leach ot the patron of the most fashionable hostelry which ho may not also enjoy upon the rail. It is such comfort which Is vouchsafed by President Harrison on this trip , because his train ex ceeds in beauty and nnnolntmcnU auv train in the countiy. The curs uro designated as the "Presidential Kpeciul" nnd have been furnished by the Pennsylvania railroad com pany. There mo flvo in number , the llrst of which Is mimed the A/tlann. In the forward end of this car is the dynamo which supplies the train with electric lighting nt nlgnt and motive power for the funs which affords them ventilation Next CDtncs the smoking apartment , upholstered in olive plush , furnished with chairs und a sofit , und ptovidcd with dusks umf a library. In til" 'ast ' mentioned feature there are few political wotK , though there Is a number sutllclcntly interesting of the lighter order to while away the tfdium of n long journey. This apartment is ventilated by means of u p.iir of screw funs \\hicli serve to keep the atmosphere as free from smokons tlio lover of the wood may desire. As iu this ear also is located the barber shop and bath looms , both of which are lluulv ap pointed and f upcrlntunded bj capable attend- lints. The d ii.in s car is styled Colorado The tables uro of oak and the curtains of green ulusli The bodtb ure of pearl gray , ai.d ttie lamp- , und other metallic tlulngs of ornate silver. Hero Is a locker lilled with nil kinds of liquors and a itltched with tangos and accom modations \vhlili ! are not excelled in the most liiifly appointed mansion. in the Now Zealand , the presldentund wife make their homo. The Interior is upholstered in blue plush , with brown curtains. In the sleeping apartment , the wood-work is decor ated in white and gold , whllo the plush is n rich terra cottu. Iu the Ideal there are six drawing rooms. Ono of these is of salmon and white with plniu mahogany woodwork. Tlin panels of the berths are ndonicd with ( lowers nud molding of Kilt. Another chamber is of saffron hue. A third of pale green , while the others nre of crushed strawberry , ollvo and The Vueutia combines n library nnd oh- borvntiou ear. In the forward and nro six sections upholstered In blue nnd metal lltted In brass. These sections ni-o followed bv capacious closets for .storing linen. Two sections and n line book case comn next , ornamented with brown plush curlulns Then came the observation npartmcnt lichly furnished und supplied with sixteen easy chairs , from whichthrough plato glass windows , the occupants may view the scenery iu nil directions. Outside this apartment ut the end is the platform -seven feet long by nine feet wide , rubber lloorod nnd fenced lu with brass and broiuo. The loof extends to a point even with the platform so that when it becomes necessary to address mi audlenco in tlio rain the presi dent docs not necessarily liuvo to oxpo-.o himself to the elements. A brass brake wheel affords n convenient , grip for for the speaker's right hand , leaving the left hand fiee for gcsticiilative purposes. It is in this train that the president ar rived today and lu which ho will ivtiirn to his duties nt Washington upon the termina tion of this journey which in mnnv respects luis been among tlio most remarkable of the kind iu the history oi Ihu countrj. NATURAL FRUIT FLAVORS. nflla - \ Of porfoot purity. LemonI Lemon - Of gront strongth. Almond Zf Economy in their use Rose etc.rj P'avor ' as dollcatoly nnd dollclonsly na tlio fresh fruit. J-ow | plcxir ] ID njy n\ii\d \ \ are the scenes of my chilciood } | ; , recollection recalls Hern io view io&p-keille hun < ? oa fte poles of VN § lr\\\\ | \ \ ' / , green b sswood , & | b\Tle5mokeafKii1/e5fneiHWi7iy ] / , TOBr * n knew ! M/II / / / coqsequeqt nave loijg1 since departed , we pray and we ) | opG | ' ' Stf As ioon as i ey o7fered -r -u US UMTAClAUS BY M kT * . , , , , P r N.K.FAIRBANK&CO. . . & . , CHICAGO. Drs. Betts Physicians , Surgeons and Specialists , W.O9 DOUGUAS STK.1SE1T OMAUA , NER Tne mcst widely nnd fivoraWy known ipeo- tftllsls In ttio I'nflel Mates Their IOIIK ex- pcrlenco. remarkable skill nnd universal suc cess In the treatment and cure of Nervous , Chronic und Surgical lUea es. cntltlo theno eminent physicians to thu full contldoncuuf the atlllotod ovi r } whom , fliey euarnnteo : A OEKTA1N AND POSITIVE CUKE for the awful effects of earl ) \ Ice and the umor- oi-sovlls Hint follow In Its train I'UIVATK. 11I.OO1) ) ANDPK1N DISEA8E3 spoivllly. coniplotnlv aii'l permanently cured. NEItVOUS llEUIl.lTV AND s-K-MJAL MS- OUUEKS yield readily to their skillful treat ment. 1'ILES. FtSTUIA AND KECTAL ULOEU9 cuarantced cured without pain or detention from business. IIYDUOUKLK AM ) VAKICOCRLK permanently - nontly nud suocessfnlly cured In every case , SYPHILIS. GONOItKIIIIA. OLEET. Spor- matorrlvoSeniliinl WeikncLost Mniihood , NlKht Emissions Decayed KnCiiltlus , Fomnli Wcnkncis and all delloutti disorders peoullat to either positively cured , nil well aa nil functional disorders that n-.mt from youthf.vl follies or the o\otsiuf inaturo years. T W IfTI 11 ? 1 tJuarantood t . ) < yernmn e n ly < l 1\IO 1 U 1M. , t-urod , removal complete without ciittlu. . caustioi-r dilatation. Cure * olfected ' atlumu by patient without B mo ment's pain or annoy unco. TO YOUNG AND MIDDLE AGED MEN. n \IIP1 . ? rifPU The awful i-ffoots of OHry | vlcii which brlnci ortfautc wrnkiicst. ( lestioi Ing both mind and body , with nil Its drojilcd Ills , permanently cured. cured.C C . ni7TTs ( 'Address those who have Ira- v ) Dljl 1 O pa I roil thuini l\a by Irac proper IndulKnnco'and soUt.iry liabfts , 'which ruin both mind nnd body , untlttliitf them for biMlneiis. nttidv or m.irrhme MAHItlKD MKN or these cntorlnK on thivt happy life , anaro of physical debility , quickly assisted. OUR SUCCESS Is based upon facts. First Pr.ictlciil experi ence. Second K\ery ease Isepot'lully studlod , thus ( furling rlihi Third inedlulnos tire prepared In our laboratory exactly to milt each c e , thus otTceUnK euros without Injury. Drs. Betts & Betts , H09 DOUGLAS STRFFT OMAHA. NEH To euro ro t lcnriH t tin IIIIM ! IcIiiniiuMt I > o niiiriitliiiii 11 pum-atlir ; It must nintnlii tiinlr , nlturatltituiiil latlmitlo tlicso iiuiilltlox , nnd HiiiTilllj' ro- Notluo ( < ) ConlrartorM. Nutico Is hereby irlvi < u that sunluil bills will bo ri'coh oil by the hoard of imbllu lands and biilldlncHiit the ollloo nf the souiotury or st no ut Mill-oil ) . Noli , until tin ) L'nil day of Juno , I ' .M , at 4 o' < : loel < p. in. , foi tlui nrei'tlon , construction unil completion of a tuo-stoiy lirlck and Mono build In , ' Unonnas" I'lut btutu Industrial School for Hoys and CJIrls , " to ho oreeted at ( Icni'V.i , rillmoro county , .Nob , us per plans , siioollloatlons nnd diHtuns now on Illo ( n the ollli'oof the commissioner of imblio liinds.iiid bullillnzs ut Llni'iiln.uli. . I'onlrietors lll bo u'liiilreil to conform to rules and nuulutlons as M > t forth In speolll- oalliins niloulod bv the Ini.ir.l The boaid icsorxes the tUlit to reject any and all bltK Dated nt Lincoln. Neb , Mny fl. IR'H. ' A. It 111 MriuiKV. I'leslilent Hoard i'nlillo I.nmls nnd Hulidln.-s. Attest : Jll. ( > C. Al.I.i.s , bocietnry of St ilo. A8TH&1A SckiiftD3nn' < rdathin Cure oorcr/uili to tire tru.'inf ru1in tba worst COJQS ; laiurci com fortallj llc pt edtfctg turcfl wlioroallcthcri lail. A nnnlin HANI UWO < ) II UAMULKS r tii UUUU I U iH'il nn'l only railiHiiloi princrllwl ljr I n ruiir , | | itiyileliuu fur tin uiro , .f , ( ! mioriB-i niiildheluMoi fiani tlio urln try orrfnns iinurlloa orncgulrjl II ij PM bor Allilru.'i lu I Is not plonsnnt 'o tuko , iw It Is com posed of nil the mociiohwl quuUtiog tlmt go lo muko now nnil rich blood without compelling the coaiumor to pay $1 A BOTTLE FOR ONE-THIRD SYRUP which can bo bought iviy wroro for tliirty-flvo cents u gallon , us nil a.ir- apnrlllns nro. BEQQS' BLOOD PUBIrlBBn-id BLOO ) MAKER la composed ot pure inodichm , nucl al lows the purohnsor to ndJ ayrua wh'oh Is adviso.1 when tjlvon to children. If your driu.'isl dons not Keep It ticoopt no sub-tltult > , lull order dlru't fro u Hoi.sMf' I'o , , llli-lUT MiihU.in M. l IHI'.UII , III. mil they will furnard. expiets piop.ild , ono bet tle for Jl oisli for M With Double Wire Suspensory. PATENTED ADO. ie , IBS ? ISPROYED IDLY 29 , iso. nn ownx'H i . ' , : - . - fANIC I1ODY ' I'KNMIHY will rum nil Khivi- rcntlcCoinplMnls _ prnl and Nervoua , IebllltyCoi.lv | - no s. ICIdnojr lt i < A'i' > ' IS\rr- ousnoss , Trpinb- Iliu. t-eitml ri h.iustlon. Wast- lua of body. Ili- eases cnusoil by Imllacretlons In Youth , AKV. MftT- rlcd or Bins ID l.lfo. BEST TO IIESI'OS IBI.K I'AUTIK' ' KOll TAIN COMI'LAINTS OM HO DAYS' THIAU Also nn Klectrlo Truss nnil Holt Comtilned. Send Sc. roiliiKO for FIIKE Illustrated book. 2.VJ \mttti \ , which will l i-ont In ' vul- - jruu rlalu - oj'O. MontloaUiU . . . . . . . . Owen Electric Belt & Appliance Co. , 3O6 N. Broadway. St. Louis. Mo. ' < Offer I'on ft lirmftlu trlilelt Iifoiri'i fiiiffty la l.lfv of Mot/it r anil Clitltl. ' If MOTHER'S FRIEND Hob * Confliteniriit nf its 1'iitn , Hurrur anil Jlink. AftoriHliiRiinobottliiof "Jlntlirr'n l''ilrnd" 1 ultcrtMl Inn llttln imlii.iuul ilM tn > l I'llH-rli-iicii llmt \scvikni-8i nUi'ri\aril u unl In Midi cux' . Jln > . ANMK ( UiU. , l.iunnr , Mi > , Jim. IMIi , Ml. ) Rout liy c\nri' , cliarpon iin-palil , nn rwclptof price , ? 1.50 | HT lioule. Hunk to Jloilu n innllnl tree. UKAi > i < 'ii.D : iiixa i..vrou < 'o. , ATNTA , < JA , boi.n in vi.t. IIIUIOUISTN. _ ii. r.nriTrrv'ljorit TiTTii.NT\i. ( JIUAM : , OK M.UiHIAI. Ill : VI' ' I ll'iril. llmiiurraTnn , rimiilo. fl'ck- liwllii liiiiiilhklii > iry lilnuuh un iiui } , inn ! ililln lilirtlin. It li "HHl iliu UtlotiD . " ! * . ni.,1 U . . lMllllll II Jlflf ft lu lit. put n Itlc IIIUJH trly nwiliJ. Airij't im tuijuUrrilt of blinllin HIM , i. l > r U A. hu > i i xulil ti a tail ) uninilmiiinn inixitlriil ) "A j"il lainiii lllllM > lliiiu , I rrrotitiiu'ii'l ( i"ii * laiiififiinni loll'1' ' Ic oil Ini infill < > r ll Iho fkln lii-pnin llnn " Furmii I'T ' nil llruvulrl' " " , ' taviyooiU Heal- Knrnpo fitiffcrlnn fifl't till ) I'fTi ctH Ol . _ _ . joutlifiil t'lTon , wpRhnoiui. loit iiiHuliuott , ctn. ni'ii.1 . nvnlimlilo trtntKe ( nlulminliilii ) | fullpnrtlculnni for liomo euro , FlliiJ : of clmrK'i AriilnuJM inoillril workj ilumlil l > " 'ail by prcrj man ! " > t norvn-i * nnil ilohllltnti-il. Aililrrrt 1'rof. V. ( ' . FOWLUIl , flloodui , COIID ADVANTAGE OP BUYING TS2& It would not imv tlio tnilor to muko up poor nmtorlal ; therefore , in buliifr mlsllU you uro nlwiyimjrtiiii : : to , 't ( d satihfnctior , und lon ' horvlco. Then tlio tailor t.ikos fur 111010 cm-is with his work tliiui id bcvtowuil All nltorntioiib done free of cJuirffo to insure u good lit. BARGAINS THAT SAVE DOLLARS , : - : - PRIGEL S- SUITS. OVEBCOATS PANTS. 25 fu Merchant Tailor mudo at. fl200 10 00 MuH'luuit Tailor mndo ut . . . . 14 00 JJ1 00 MerchantTallor mndo lit J13 fO J 0 00 Morrhunt Tiillur ni'ulo ut Ml ) ; y ) 00 Merchant Tullor . . made at .11 M S CO Merchant Tuilor made ut 11) ) 40 10 Merchant Tullor Hindu at . II 7i 10 00 Merchant Tailor mudo at " (0 ( 45 W Murchhnl Tailor iniido ut'I 0) ) > M 00 Merchant Tullor iniidu ut . . . 21 00 12 00 Muri'hunt Tullor inailn at GO ) L6 ou Muroiiunt tailor iiiudo nt . . . * > < > > 10 OOMuruluifit Tailor inado ut " (10' ( ) 11 ( XI Merchant Tailor niadout 711 00 Merchant Tailor mndo at 05 w 70 CO Merchant Tailor muue ut JO 0) 18 00 Morclmnt Tullor mudo at * i ) A perfect fit wurruntod , and all goods sold on their merits ( \ guarantee ) In every enoo Juat as roiirosontuil , tit tb \ . ORIGINAL MISFIT CLOTHING PARLORS , 1309 Farnam Street. Omaha , Neb. 1309.