Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, October 20, 1892, Page 2, Image 2

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    ? I procession will Include all the distinguished
uuests In the city , pollco ( mounted
and afoot ) , the city oltlclals nnrt hun
dreds ot noddies. The men will march
In the double rnnV , twenty fllo formation ,
nlict It Is OMlmntcd that the pnrixdo will bo
flva hours passing n plvon point , KovlowltiR
stands have been erecleil on the Adams
street sldoof the postofllco square and nt Iho
corner of SUto nnd Wnshlncton streets.
There will ho thrco Brand divisions of the
procession , each subdivision to suit tuo sue
ot the societies composing It ,
I.VAUOmtATIM' Till : I'KSTiYlTinS.
llrlllliiiit Itrrrpttnti mill Unit t tlio Audi-
tiirlutn.
CIIICAHO , III. , Oct. 10. A glorious iiuttimn
tilfjht , a town Hlled with people , n city 'brll-
limit with llffht , a mctropolli nllvo with
tlio impulto of nn finmvr.Mnry which
none now llvlntr will over BOO n-aln.
Suph was phicajto lonlRhtvhon the curtain
was lifted uotwosn the future und the past ,
ilnckward I'M years , the vista held within
focus the coining of Columbus to western
iphorcs. C/oso / In the forogrounJ of the
luturo lay tbo dedication of the Columbian
exhibition to the cause of progro < s among
the nations of the earth , llio inautjurnl of
the ono nnd the commemoration of the other
was marked tonight by n brilliant reception
lud.ball In the great hull of the Auditorium.
J'onr 't liiiniiiinl lnxltcil ( Jucsli.
In bolinlf of other patrons nnd of the
patrono u of the hall , Major General Miles ,
Mayor Wushburno , N. iv. lAilrlnuk , UcorRO
M. i'ullinun nnd Marshall L'lcld h U Invited
1,000 prominent citizens of various states to
participate In u reccutlon tendered
to the prosluent , vlco president and
ox-prosldcnU of the United States ,
the representatives of foreign tjovcriiinents ,
the governors of the stales ami territories
and other distinguished guests. While in Us
Inception and conduct the function of to
night wus unofllcml , It opened the baptismal
jubilation of the World's fnlr of IS'.U-a. ' Ho
It was that there were brilliant scenes In nnd
about the Auditorium building early this
evening.
Thousands of electric Inmpa plowed
brightly from th facade of the towering
buildings on the Inko front. Alone the
broad pavements of Michigan nvcnuo 1m-
menso crowds of people were content to
stand closely packed lor hours vliwlng the
notublo folus as they arrived to attend the
reception.
About o'clock th'o ruu.blo and ( lash o
glistening cquipauos began. The lady man
agers nnd patronesses of thonffnir were coin
ing to their rendezvous. The generally
Invited Kuests followed in rauid succession ,
Once within the great Auditorium the ilrst
Impression win that resulting from a Hood
Of Hrrht , diffused , almost dazzling to thu un
accustomed eyes , nnd yet It was the toft ,
aggregated glowing of Incandescent lamps-
myriads of them. There sccmod no stress of
light In any quarter of the great hollow , so
equally wore the lamps distributed. The
great stuol fire ciirlntn of the st'igo had been
lifted und tlio stage flooring had been ox-
tondca over the entire- orchestra pit. Smooth
nnd tempting to the dancers aid It appear.
Itoiiiliiilcrn < il Ancient Spiilii.
Behind the proscenium arch the lower
lloe of boxes had been extended lu
a circle around the rear of tno btaiso.
tAbovb this temporary clrclo of
boxes nt its center wcro four other
boxes , which were occuplea by an orchestra.
A silken banner of the Spanish royalty was
Buspondoa directly over the center of the
stage. It tmu the cross In Its inlddlo and
nroutid that wcro the intitnls and tno coat of
arms of Ferdinand and Isaoollu.
On dither side and immediately over the
boxes wnro ten banners in buntine , each
containing the Initials of the king and queen
of Spain In the time of Columbus. The
panel in front of vho organ und between
the boxes and ttio proscenium arch
lyas decorated with a largo United States
Shield , surmounted by a .stand ot colors ,
the mars find stripes in the mtddlo and
ilankoft on either sulo by the Hags ofnil the
'Amorlca'n republics. The corresponding
panel on thu south side born the shield of
Spain , also surmounted by the Spanish
colocsr In this were shown the llu8 of every
rihtian in the old world , the colors of Spain
nnd Italy being given preference In arrange
ment.
. Of ( lowers tnoro wcro none among the
decorations. From away down In Alabama
wllds"smilax had been brought near load
In all to festoon iho faces of the bal
cony and gallory. Smilax was hung
in graceful festoons in front of all
tbo boxes and alone the balconies and gal-
Icry.'front. This was cauchtup willi alternate -
nato rosettes of red nnd yellow ribbon und
extended around the boxes on the stage.
Abovo.thp panels at either sldo of the pros-
CBuIum arcti wcro banks of palms and
terns. On tbo center section of the main
balcpny-entirely hidden from tbo view of
the pu.O3ts.uv ferns and other potted plants ,
Sousa's Marino band WIIH nt ! l o'clock in
waiting to furnish the music for the grand
march. Auil so the great hall greeted the
coining throngs ; so ( Ha Its brightness and
fits t&ateful decorations please tbo eye and
satisfy the taste.
Homo ( if the Costumes.
Mrs. Nancy Huston Banlcs , Lady Manager-
Hi-Largo A trained dciolotto cown of uluclc
falllo frnncaisc , umbruidurod in gold fern
leaves with ornaments and diamonds.
Mi's. John K. lirlgK * of Oamhs , Lady
Manager for Nebraska Uovvn of irridescent
lemon and blue fnille , with court triune. V
jicck and elbow sleeves , trimming , polnto
duchesso lacu and pearl enibrolderv , nccom-
punying ornuinoiits und necklace of pearls.
Mrs. Helen Morton Barker , Ludy Manupor
lor South Dalinta Gown of black velvet
ornamented with line cut jot and polnto
duchesso lace.
Mrs. Whitney S. Clnrko of DCS Molnes ,
Lady Manager for Iowa Gray crepe , gar
nished with whltn luco.
Mrs. Mury Crenl Cantrlll of Kentucky ,
Lady Maiinger-nt-Large Entlro iown of
J duchossu lace , over wliito sutlu en train ,
und dccnllctto trimmed In ro utto pearls ,
corsngo and sleeves and satin hews Btuudod
with pearls.
Mrs. Lnngworthy , Ludy Manager for he-
liriiiUa-lilacic velvet outrum with , trim-
whips of point lace und ornaments of dia
monds.
CINCINNATI1nimOOl , , Oil I I.DKIiN.
Twenty Tiioimiml of Them J'liniilu li
Iliilidiol ( 'oliiinliim ,
CISUIN.N'ATI , O , , Oct. ID. The parade ol
the bovs of the public schools Into this after
noon was ono of mostlusplringspoctuclo :
-Cincinnati has witnessed In many i
day. The numbers were almost startling
The illsciplino was moit satisfactory , (01 (
whllo ovcr.v boy was practloally free fron
restraint , the order observed In thu parade wu :
boiler than that In ordinary processions o
men. Thu youngsters worn till provided will
uniform cups , nod each unu carried i
Mnull Amone.m Hug. TheolToct was electrical
Cheer nflor ehctir greeted tno llttlo patriots
und thojr answering wiu hourly and- strong
Kvon tours wura accorded them AS hero am
tharo soiuo votorar. saw the sturdy strld <
anil the nrgud boarlng of those "crowi
lowejs pf the ropuullc. " as thov p.trrled will
honor tbo Hag under which ho hai
fought The streets were lined will
spectator ? , niul now and then the ,
nrcasoil so cloo on the line as to objuuro In
view of everythiuf ; except the ( lags thu
floated ahov'o their heads. Abundant musl
was provided , No auclilonts happened un
tho. ! rllU > y bo.Vfc huvo the eatisfnuilnu ofhav
ing given ami ot the mou suncoisful parade
over goon In Cinulunutl ,
AM > OOl.ir .MIH1S.
nU Will l.'eloliniKi .Sumcmliu
'I'llIK All oriiuou ,
' ComtnbUtf day will bo iUtlngly observe
this urternoon in nil the publio achools in tn
City ; l-Specinl'proRrams huvo bcon UITUUKO
'
and all tbo' pupils will panlcluatn 1
UOJlfrljjB { tbo' memor.v of the grci
oTlsc iveror who'll rat aiinouncod to the clvl
izuil'vtoilil flto 'bxlstonoo of a woateru coi
tlnont tbal ha aluco bi-couia the center c
clvilliaijoii wid the birthplace of all Unithi
licou f-routest and best lu the line of tbo pr
"gress uud mntorlul * advanionionl of iho hi
man race , Tlio Omnd Array of U
Kepublia has joined with ( ho acuoo
i.ln the lancmblo endeavor to ma I
t < tbo oelcbj-ntion of a nature that wilt have
T laatlncr-ini'prosMoii ' on the minds of the rhl
Rdrcu.aua sp&ukors from tbo niouiberablp i
t > that orfe'ttiixatipa | will deliver uJuresse.s i
' - each school builalnp tu tlio clly. Tt
programs to bo rendered at tt
! , various schools , whllo shnllur I
many rcupocln uavo but ono feature lu tvblc
thn schools wilt net in concert , nntl that M
Vho singing of "America , " xvhlch will bo
Rung In oanh and every school at S o'clock.
The teachers hnvo been allowed to nrrango
their own programs , nnd they will vnrv nc-
cottllngly. They will tncluda the rcndlna of
the president's proclamation , singing , ot
patriotic songs , otsavs , recitations , instnf-
menlal music , the raising of the stars and
stripes , pledging nnd saluting the line ,
prayer , questions and answers on Col'imbus ,
dialogues , patriotic questions , Hag drills ,
tableaux , ar.d such other appropriate features
as may have suggested themselves to these
who have had the arrangement * In chnvgo.
The following sneakers hnvo been desig
nated to mldross the various schools : Hieh
school , Judge Unrllolt ; Ambler , Or. .1. II.
Halpti ; Bancroft. Colonel U. S. Chase ; Cuss ,
Simoon Bloom ; Cnstellar , Captain Von
Horn ; center , .lotrn Honza ; Canlwl. Simeon
Hlonin ; ( Jentral nark , Captain Gllmnro ;
Uavnnport , Dr. H. M. Stone : ; Dodge , W. S.
Shoomnkor ; ICck rman , Dr. llvans ; Kar-
nnm , Major Clnntson ; Forest , Dr ,
Swnrtzlandor ; Fort Omahu , Perry
livont Franklin , Prof. Glllosntc ;
Ilarlmati , T. S , Clarkson ; I.oavenworth ,
1'ntO. Ilnwos ; Lonir , Dr. S. 1C. Spnldlng ;
Lothrop , H-3V. W. K. Hcans : Mason , V. K.
Mooros ; Omaha View , L. T. Mosuin ; I'a-
clllc , Dr , Cnrlsile ; Park. C. K Uurmoster ;
Vltuon , Colonel Glllosplo ; Webster. .T. W.
Llvonnt'hous'c ; West Omaha , Colonel Oil-
losplavcst ; Sldo , Dr. Kulph.
The followlr.ir Schools will ho assigned
spankers' nut the names are not yet known :
Dupont , Hlokorv , Tzard , Jackson. Lake , Paul ,
Saratoga , Walnut Illll nnd Clifton Hill.
lti : < llU\If-l AMI NATIONAL ( SCAIUS.
I'urlt Now a JtlllturjCinnp ( leu-
oral CurtIn t.'oninmiul.
CHICUIO , 111. , Ont. 19. Visitors to the
World's ' fair grounds won ) well repaid today
by n scene of color , activity and animation.
The ground In the vicinity of the mines
nnd mining building nnd the transportation
building swnrmcd with soldiers , regulars and
national gunrdsmon. Adultlonnl troops were
arriving every hour. A bntallloti of In-
fan try under the command of Colonel Townsend -
send of Fort Lenvonworth arrived nt noon
today nnd went in to quarters In thcmiiiesnnd
mining building. With the musicians , the
force numbered 2ST men. Tno well known
Fifteenth from Fort Sheridp.n wont Into
camp lu thu mines nnd mining building
under the command of Colonel Crofton. No
sooner had they found tholr quarters than
four companies of the Nineteenth Infantry
came In from Fort Wnyno.
A provisional regiment of fourteen compa
nies of the Michigan National cunrd arrived
at noon under the commnnd of Colonel
llnwon. The transportation building was sot
aside for their accommodation and they were
soon making themselves comfortable under
Its big roof nnd laughing over the novelty of
the situation. The Iowa militia arrived in
three special trains over the Hurllngton
road. 'Ihtsy were under tbocomnmnj of
Adjutant General George Greon. They went
directly to tbo fair grounds , where they
wnro quartered.
Tho'First , Second nnd Third regiments of
Minnesota arrived over the Uurllnston and
thu Illinois national gutml und the last de
tachment of regulars put in an appearance.
Milwaukee's light horse squadron reported
to General Miles , titter which they rode to
Jackson park. They made the entire dis
tance to the city on horseback , Thov made
an exceptionally good appearance , nnd not-
withstimdlnp the suvoro ride , npnenred fresh
nnd trim ; the horses especially prcjcntinc u
smarb uppearanco.
The orders were published today consti
tuting Jackson park n military oncamiiniont
under tbo same of Camp Harrison , und as
such it sball bo known by every ono on the
grounds. Tno commnnd of nil forros at
Camp Harrison , Doth state troops and reeu-
lar army men , was given to Brigadier Gen
eral Eugene A. Cnrr today.
TAXKII 1O THiait UTMOST.
dH Iliivhif Much Trouble til Moving
Thn Crowds of Visltms.
CHICAGO , 111. , Oct. 1'J. The railroads today
wore nearly swamped In the tremendous
rusu of people from all over the country.
The extra trains were counted only in do/
ens , From every passenger depot in Chicago
cage people poured In ttoeks , and fur a time
after the arrival of every train thu
sidewalks In the vicinity of the
depots were impassablo. Many of Iho
trains arriving were much longer than usual ,
extra cars having Dcnn uddod to them to
accommodate the passengers , and every seat
in all of them was occupied. The number
arriving In the early part of the day
was nothing compared to this even
ing , and what it will IM forthe
next three days to come. The sale of tickets
nt reduced rates for the dedtcalory exercises
did not , begin until loJ.ay , und H was only Ihe
people at points quite"close to the city who
could avail themselves of them so as to roach
the city in the earlier portion of tno day.
From oil points near and tar , how
ever , orders were pouring in on the operat
ing departments of the different roads for
extra equipment , the sale of ticltots tieinufnr
in excess of anticipation , or of the prepara
tions made to iiccajmnodata iho people.
When it was imnouncoil that the public
would not bo admitted to the grounds at any
time during tno dodlcatory period , people > U
distant points threatened not to go to Chicago
cage nt all and the ngonts of many of tne
roads concluded that it would bo unnecessary
for thum to uuuta an ; special preparations.
When it was announced later , however ,
thai the public would bo admitted to the
grounds Saturday , they evidently chanced
their minds and dolermlned to come anyway.
Now tbo roads are being rushed as they
probably never wcro before since Iho inven
tion of the locomotive.
.CATIIOMO Ili.MT.\HIiS.
Cnritlmil OHilxins anil Other IllgU Cliuirli
OlHrluls Arrive lu ClilciiK" .
CitKiAuo , III. , Oct. 10. Cardinal Gibbons
nnd party , who arrived in this
city today from Baltimore , wore mot nt
the South Chicago depot by u number
of well known gentlemen representing
the World's fair nnd the Columbus club. The
distinguished party of nrriv In ir quests was
made up of Cardinal Glbuons , Archbishop
Satolli , Mgr. O'ConnoIl , reolor of Iho Ameri
can college at Homo ; Bishop Koanu , rector
of the C.Uholic university at Washington ;
Archbishop Ireland , Mishop Ivnin of Wheel
ing , W. Vu , and several secretaries to the
cburchincn.
The citizens' committee of Iho World's
fair hud for chairman Hon. W. J. Onnhan ,
and the Columbus club uoinmittoo wus led
by President W. A. Amberi ; . The mealing
was not , a surprise to Cardlnil Gibbons , as
ho hna boon Informed of the cuumittoo's in
tentions oy Archbishop Foohan. Tnero was
nevertheless a hearty grociinc , handshaking
and exchange of compliments at the Grand
Contra ! depot. Carriages .wora In waltlnir.
A detachment of Governor Fifor's staff re
ceived the cardinal und party und showed
the chuichinon to ihelr carriage. Cardinal
Gibbons , Archoishop Satolli and Mgr ,
O'Conni'll were driven directly to Arch
bishop Feohan's homo on the laxo shora iintl
will ba hU guests during incur stay In Chicago
cage , Uibhop ICoano and Archbiibop Iruland
went to iho Grand I'ucillu hotel and HUhoi
ICcano went with his friend , Father Hlordan
of SU KlUabath's church.
Anothur.dHtingulslicd parly of ecclesiastic1
wus that of ArchbUbop Corrlgan nnd HUM
to arrive this afternoon over the Micblcui
Central from Now York , They will bo on-
torlalnod by Mr. i'rlndovallc.
liirlu-d to Join.
All societies and all cltUons wltboul refer
euco lo race or creed are cordially luvltcd li
participate in the parade on Friday
tbo 31st inst. , lu honor of lh <
great navigator und discoverer , Chrhtopho
Columbus. Societies which have not alroad' '
reported , aod which.dosiroito taito part , wii
please report at once to me at 1015 Louvon
worth street , and they will be assigned i
position in iho parade. Societies must bo ii
plaeo at ti p. m. sharp. The procosslon wll
move promptly at 'J:15 : p , in.
The moiLberj of each parish not bolongini
to souictloj , and who dotlre to participate
are requested to meet at their partsl
churches at I n. m. sharp , aud ffrom ther
march to the position assigned thorn in th
parado. ,
Tbo Hue of march and place of tmrh sociov
In the procession will bo published iu thl
evening's papers.
\VII.I.UM M. nt'guXAX , Grand Manual.
Mrs , Wlnslovv's soothlnir syrup for chll
drou teething euros wind colic , dlarrhiun
otu.i. . " > cutilH u bottle.
AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA
Lleutjnant Governor Majors nnd 0. J ,
Greano Spsak nt the Bepnblican Bally.
HARRISON'S NAME CHEERED TO THE ECHO
Until SpniUrrj Aromo l ntliunlnsiu for tlio
I'lirty Tim Mrpllng u Mplrmllil Sue-
A llljr Crowd Turns Out
lRlc City
The republican rally nt South Omaha last
evening was a success. Tto rally was
arranged by the county contra ! coin-
inltloo. At 8 o'clock the Young Men's
Ucnubllcaii club in now uniforms
formed at Twenty-fifth nnd N streets , and
headed by the South Omaha b.xnd , marched
to Twenty-fourth , north to L and returned
to Ilium's hall. A few minutes Inter the
Fifth Ward Republican Flambsaa cHibxvltn
Captain Mills , arrived from Om.xhii nnd
marched to the lull. Captain Mills is very
proud of his company , nnd well ho may bo ,
us they are well drilled and execute with
precision some very dllllcult maneuvers.
The hall wiw crowded. .1. 11. ' Van Duson
presided and Introduced C. J. Greene , who
spoke for nearly two uouw. Ills remarks
were rnoslly In teterenco to protection nud
reciprocity. His nuulenbo was in sympathy
with him nnd ho awakened n gront deal of
enthusiasm. The mention of President Har
rison's immo was the signal for nn outburst
of enthusiasm which lusted for several min
utes.
Lieutenant Governor Majors followed Mr.
Gruono In a short speech.
On the platform were n minority of tn9
candidates on Iho loirislativo licUet.
ClItlKllIlM U'lll Illlllcl.
The Catholics of South Omaha have de
cided to erect a hall of tholr own. The
necessary commlttcna have boon appointed
and the proltminarioj are woU-undcr way.
It Is iho Intention to erect a brick building OUx
85 feet , and thrco stories high. The building
will cost in the noii-hborhood 6f SiO.OOO when
completed. The lirst floor will bo partitioned
Into two rooms nno will bo roiito.d for stores.
The second floor xvlll bo finely arranged and
used for different purposes. On this floor
will ho located n largo reading room , well
lighted nnd ventilated. A largo' , room
will atio DO sot asldo for use
ns u iivinnaslum. The tnird floor
will bo ono largo room , with necessary
entrances , vestibules and cloak rooms , and
will bo used for the meetings of "tho Catcolio
societies und the public gatherings of St.
Agues c tin re n and the socletioi.
The buildlnir will bo erected as soon as pos
sible. A company will bu formed upon the
co-operath'o plan , stock being issued in small
shares to each subscriber. A nlu > will bo
purchased , the committee having sovorol in
view nt the present timo. Ex-Councilman
Rowley has offered to donate n lot on 1C
street , lust cast of Twenty-fourth street ,
but the location Is hardly considered desir
able. The general sonttinont among those
interested Is favorable to a slto on Twenty-
fourth street , between N and Q streets.
The committee will report ut a mooting to beheld
held Sunday afternoon.
Attrmptuil Kulclilc.
John Fitzgerald , a laborer , residing at
Tnlrty-fourth and J streets , conceived the
doa yesterday that death would be a wol-
lomorolloverorins earthly troubles. Ho took
'O'nou ' In the morning , and for awhile
t Icoked very much as if ho would join tbo
hronn ever the great river. A physician
orkott him from the jaws ot ilodth into the
and of the living. Fitzgerald was on a
proe and his suicidal intention was prob-
bly duo to thai. His wife proposes toproso-
ute these who have been selling him liquor.
VIne Calltc Sold.
J. P. Higgins of Lincoln was on the mnr-
; et yesterday with two loads of Hereford
attic , the finest that have been seen hero
, hi ? year. The slccra lipped the beam at
, 'JOU pounns and sold for $ " > . : ! 0 , the highest
irico of the your. The cows weighed 1,133
lounds and brought S3.hi. ! Tno shioment
vas a very profitable ono for Mr. Higgius
nd ho is much elated over the excellence of
ho South Omaha market.
ISul dun ; 1'crmltn.
Inspector Mnyllold has Issued the follow-
ng permits to build :
iV , ( ' Sloaao & Oo. . two cottages. Twen
tieth between I aud O sliects $ 800
iV. II. Cheek , two-story Iranio cotln o.
Twenty-second botiveun ill and 1
slreots -.MM
Three permits , asgroj-atlns $ a.40D
.Nott'H iiiKl rciH niIi. ;
Mrs. , TV. , . Smilh is visiting friends at
Vail , la.
The regular meeting of the Young Men's
lepunlican club occurs this evening at
iCinshts of Py thins hall.
The EpworWi loa uo of the First Mothod-
st church has docldou to servo a big dinner
Thanksgiving day at Iho church.
Arthur Ilurloy Is under arrest , charged
, vith purloining Charles Hanson's Sunday
trousers from a room in tbo Lister block on
N street.
The pupils In the t' ou rth ward school will
celebrate Columbus day tomorrow afternoon.
A long and interesting program has been
prepared.
Slgmund Landsbei-fj aud Dr. T. A. Ber
wick have returned" homo. They were absent
sevural days and visited Chicago , Milwaukee
aud other places during their trip ,
Adah chapter , Order of the Eastern Star ,
gave a delightful social entcrtnin'iiicnt last
cvnning at Masonic hall. Itotrosbmcnis
were served nnd a pleasant evening passed.
A large number" visitor * were present
tram Omulm aud Council Bluffs.
The funeral services over the remains of
Mrs , Chuuncoy Wilson , who died suddenly
Tuesday evening , will bo held ut I o'clock
this afternoon tit the residence , Twenty-
second and J streets. Tuo remains will bo
takun to Now York for interment.
A meeting of the young gentlemen who so
successfully carried on tlio parties of the
Young People's Social club last , winter will
bo hold this evening. Tno club will bo re
organized nnd will t > o a prominent factor In
the social world of South Omaha this , winter.
Your Sunday dinner is not complete with
out a bottle of Cook's I3xtra Dry Champagne.
Once tried never forgotten ,
OF
Nancy Hanks Co'mrx Oil' .Second liust In
HIT Tilt with Time ,
XASIIVII.I.B , Tonti. , Oct 111. Owing to the
ruin this morning iho track was a trllle
heavy. About 5 p. m. Nancy Hanks np-
poarcd for her tilt against time , and us the
sun hud fallen below Iho surrounding hills
thontmospharo was rawunddanip. Underthe
conditions good judges placed3utlas ; the best
that could ou expected , but once moro the
llttlo mare was enuiil to on unexpected per
formance. Going uway at the llret ailempt
Uior-uartor was reached In ! 3l'j seconds and
the half mile in lW'X. : ( ' Thou for the tlrsl
time Loolo ) guva her rroo rnln aim covering
Iho talrd quarter In HO ! . ; ' seconds , she
was nt the polo in I : ' % . "She
will boat the record , " shouied the
crowd , but the heavy looting and raw all
begun to have the inevitable effect and she
lliiishod the inllo strong and true In 20. ; ' ) ,
All things considered it was iho groatosl
performance of her cat-car ,
The 3:1 : ! ) staka race furnished a surprise ol
the day. Martha Willtus was deemed Jnvlncl
bio and before the start abosoldal$100lo$2 (
ever the ilnld. After winning the first heat sue
was unable to respond und Grocnleaf load
the nexl iwo. The race luen wont ovoi
until tomorrow. On tomorrow. In additior
to the untlulshed stuko race , Hello llamllt
und Honest Ueorgo will bo started atrains
the team record aside from the vegulai
program , Suimnatles :
Stnku race , for pacers , -voar-ohls ; Nldh
won. iionnlo lluilo M-coml , Joe \Vlll.es thlrO
Time : -'slbU. S'Suy. Sjai.
Btukuruue , * T,5JU for 4-yo ir-olds. 2:30 : elim
JlutaJIU | ; won , J.lssa bocond , I'lerrlini
tnlrd. llhick Ido fourth. Time ; "ilSV , -i'lQU
"Blake .ODO for 2:10 plass ( unlliilthed )
( iruuiilonfuntwnliuuts and Martha
ono bout , Time : 2ia. : i'li
Itiiniilni ; ut r.e
LL-X.S-OTOV , Ky. , Out. ID.-K'iarAorllnary
fle'ds ' , pretty weather , an cxco'lont tract
nnd n peed attouU > u c'was the order of the
ilny t Loxlnqton this afternoon ,
First race , vmrpfM. _ flvo-olizhttn of n tnllo !
Ilia ( I toll won , /ttiithm.lld ( fl to 5) ) xuuond.
Far.itliiyi ( to.V thinTimotmt ! \ \ . . . .
M'poml rnco , lolllni. niir o tun' , four him
tiirloncs ! Too UIIIOK (4 ( tn d ) won , I.ltKlli'iinn
( IU to I ) second , Ih-iink Kills (4 ( to U third.
Time ! Il0i : > j. T * j
Third rniM1.solllntr. jnirsotioi , throo-tiunrlors
ot n inllo ! t'voloiWi.S to 1) ) won , Ucpnt.illun
( ft to 1) ) sncriml , Moitxthy .Mnn (7 ( tn 2) ) third.
Tinin ! IllV.t. i 3
I'liurth race , hntiim-an , | iur. o $101. llftoon-
wlxtccnthiof ainllfl ! Ml < llxto ) ( . > tolMvnn ,
Nowtoii ( . " > to DscconiL Kiiuonlo ( ' > to DthlrJ ,
Tlmoi iir. : : . , . .
I'llth rnco. piirsalulD , thrco-qimrlcM of n.
inllo ! Th6 OiivornbsVig to SI won , it. Uyr (0 ( to
< " > ) and Iloitlllo ( n Ur-I ) , iloail liuvt ; for so.oml
plnco. Time : UlOi r
ItncliiR-iCt llrnnlnqi ,
WASIIIXOTON' , O.-C. , Oct. t . The attrac
tive cnrd furnished today sorvnd toilraw nn-
olhor lario crowd to the iloniiltiRS rnco course.
Tlrst raco. ntirno MOD , for nil RIJOI. paniltlpf
nnd allownneo * . six furloius : Dr. llashroupk
( ont ) won , liltlotti (1 ( toil ) second , Urncu llrown
( S to II third , llnio : lll'i. :
pc-coiid nice. IIIITSO J.MJ fbr M'yonr-ohls and
npwariK nlllnv , oiu > inlloi. Mr. Sias ( I to II
won. Milt VouiiJt ( oven ) second. Totntilo (0 ( to fi )
third Time : I:4V :
Tlilnl men. hiiiidlnniiawpcii tiiKcs. ono tnllo
and a furious : Tom Ho.'ors (4 ( to II won , I'lck-
imcliPt ( oven ) saoond , Dlahlo (7 ( to. third.
Time : 1.V > .
I'ourth rare , purse MOO. for 3-ypar-oldt. pon-
alt t > s nnd titlouiint'os. six fnHotr ' : .Sport ( .1
to o ) won. Ijbctx (4 ( to li si'coml , Alluu colt ( " 0 to
Hlhlnl. Tiinu : lia
l-'iflh rncn , hnndlunp , piiMoSIO1. onomllonml
n liulf , ovurslx hiifilk's : l.lndscu U ia 'd ( I to
li won , ICcarto PI In II second. Can Can ( I lo 5) )
third. Time : 1:5 .
Clmi'laiul lr < iiinl | thn Third.
Ci.EVKi\ND , O. , Oct. -Cleveland lost
for the second tltno In the chnnVpionslnp
serlos tndny. Thu contest was u | irolly ono
and the suspense was not over until the last
man was oat. Stlvctts and Younu were In
the hex again , McCarthy won the gnnio for
Uoston oy n pretty run nooilod to iloculo a
doadloch , Cl ivchind'a haao ruiinlnpviis not
up to iho raurk and the result mlpht huvo
bcon dltTorcnt had It bcon. Attendance ,
(1,01)0. ( ) Hcoro :
Olovolnnd. ! u 0000000 0-2
Huston : )
lilts' Clovohuid , 8 ; lloslou , ! > . Krrnis :
C-loveland. Oj lloston. ' . ' . Diriinn rittiH ! Clovo-
lanil , 'J ; Itostnn , U. ILillorlust Voting und
/-limner : Stlvctts and Oansul.
Iiidppoiidunon
la , , Got. 19. The races
wcro. resumed today. Lady .lino who hud
two" heats in the 2:25 trot carried ever from
Friday , won the race. Harry Novlns tools
the 12-year-old pico'ln straight hoats.
The -l-year-akl ! 2J5 ! trot wont wont ever ,
ICato Wilton having two boats and Wllkos
Man has one.
The 'J)0 : : ) trot in , which Jcordan nnd lieu
Ulcdahavo u heat each , also wont ovor.
1:2. ! : > trot. puisui-'iO : Lilly Jane won , Lucy
Mn v suconn , Sllvorvrnnd third. Tlmu : 2'J34 : ,
SfA Siiuy. iL'l : , 'Ji i , .
Two-yuar-old D.ict1. nurse JWO : Harry
Novlns uon. Lulus sc.'imd , Ocnoial Uuuor
Ulst.incod. Tlmu : alil'4.-:41. ; :
l'4IOt lt ll . 5COI-PH.
LAFUT.TTI : , Ind. , Oct. 10. The foot hall
Raino here this afternoon botwcon the team
from the University of Wisconsin and 1'ur-
duo university of this city resulted in a vlu-
lorv for iho latter , ticoro : 4 toli.
NE\V HAVEN , Conn. , tyal. ' 10. Yalo's eleven
dofoatPd AmbeMiCfoflny Iri a lively came of
font hnll hv n scori"t > f-i ! ! ) to 0.
PUIXCRTOV , N. .f.Oct. ! 10. I'rincoton's
cloven defeated LutilffU today. Scoru : CUtoO.
OAKLVNU , Gal. , Dot. " . -Itcsulu today :
I'rodnco stilci : s cWS-yo.ir-olds : Itnwona
von , Myrt'o and AtHronV dlvldu second
louoy , Time : x'4'j-e :
Asulrntlon purse. 4-voir-olds : Marvel won ,
Vdmoiiltion second ) licit time : U:2U' { ,
I'ncliiR-'iS-'iolim , "vvfi-Ja walU-ovor for At-
iru. " *
U-year-olds , Aspirant stakes : Avonii won ,
iKiatom distanced. Hc l ilino : 2'J : .
Wi i to tui.Mri.Kny.
If John Thorn wii f wite'to Mr.Georgo Kny ,
s ho did lo Tun Cllji : ; in.'nil butnnn proba
bility Mr. Kay wijl pTitor , fnto negotiations
vllii him. Mr. Kuv * . * ' challenco , fiowovor ,
vas for n sevouiy-jivo yard raco. If Air.
Thorn will send a foifoit lo guarantee bis
challenge It will bo pYiijtedJ
1 > oiiKht to uTiitttl Flni li.
New Yoiuc , Oct. 10. A" fntarori/o Hebt
ook plaoo In the rooms ot the "I'hilllp
Carrigan association" last night. John M.
jarryand William .I. Neary fought lo se'.llo
an old snidgo. In the fourth rounu Xonry
'
received a blow in the chest from Iho effect's
of which ho died today.
CIIICAOO. ' III. , Oat. 1 ! " . At midnight the
ccore of the loader. In the walking match
was : Gllclf , l'"J miles , 5 laps : Hart. 1:2. : >
tiilos , 131ap ; Guorrior , IK ! miles ; Moore ,
115mllos : Cartwtiirht , 111 miles ; O'Connors ,
113 miles , 8 laps ; Dean , 111 mlles : tlenj-lo ,
1 miles.
Hnll ASI-IICH to 1'l lit I'lt/Miiinioiis.
New Oui.EAXs , La. , Oct. 10. A caologram
has boon received from London by the Olym
pic sialing Ihat Hnll agrees to moot Fitim -
mons before tno c'.ub , but will not tight be
fore next March.
ot-
Northern Texas has been visited uy an ox-
henvy ralufall.
The now roinmarulnl tronty between S | ) In
and iho Unlteil St.itra has bi-on coiiuluiloU.
.MiirtlMHvllH' . Ind. . Inn bcon visltoil by nn
earthquake. Three distinct shocks wore fell.
Tlio plant of the IMia-nlv fiirnlturi ) factory
nt Uoekfonl , 111 , , wus doslroyoU by lltu. Loss
Jiuu.uuo.
Tlio cuao of Dr. Hi-lzia ; has boon i-eopeiiL-d
huloiu Iho Now York 1'ioabylur.y , In session al
Albany.
The I'rotostanl Episcopal conzress lias rlc-
clduil to hold its neijesbion at fan I'ran-
eisco , C.il.
Ono hnndrPil nnd fitly coul miners ( | iiit
woik nt Corrlllos , ( Join , , Tuesday and went on
a strike for -in lnuroisu : of wagus.
( loncnil Siovunson. now suinipliii : Alubima.
say ho will ulvu hln lettur of acceptaiito to
iho public on his rutuni lo Illinois.
leaving hl LonU and Chl-
C.IKO lo tuko the uluuod of nstrlUntf opurators
on thu l.ulr , Colorado it aiita I'o r.illio.ul.
ThonollcH of KI I'aso. Tov. , anil .luai-i.v.Mo\- .
Ice , uliDutod the c.iplnru of a band of twenty
robbers In Ihu lattc-r city. Over tl.OOU wiis dla-
covoruil.
Tlio llrst blilpinunt of Iron ere from thn Mo
Htih.i range riiuebo.l Dnliilli ever the Duliith
ft Mnsaba Northorn. It came from thu .Moun
tain Iron mlno and Is of u very rich iinallly.
W , S. Oailo tins been appolntocl recnlvur for
thu 1'eoplu-i h.ink of .MIiUlIi'hdroiiKli ' , Ky. ,
which has failed fQr.Ji-.iiOO , Nominal asiets ,
n : > , Ul > u ; practically ui'iiUilos.t Duposltou will
lese all.
A bill has boon OlwJIn" < ho circuit cgnrt at
Ohlcaun iiHkln. ; thui a rurelvur no appointed
for thu Wuslurn .Miiniifiutiirlirj and .Mutual
Insurance compaiiv.thu ) giouiul of mlb-
m tin age mo lit , >
Wayne McVuash tins udilrcs cd another
iloinouratlu incotlir. , this llinu ill l/'uupar
union. Now York KUy. Ills ulVcirl
iiunclutloii of HiuxJpviihlJoiin pirly und Its
principles und nhuvOoCJiU-lato potillc.iln ; -
clalcs , Ifjj
A. 1 * . Mason , picshXl'nt and Kcnoral manager
of the Kansas Oily # Missouri Hlvnr Trans
portation conipiiny nt ICuusas ( ! | ly , was
blrluken with puralVult4 wlillo w.uk n dawn
StatOHtreol. Uule.i ) * . 'llu wus imnovoil to thu
hospital , whuru hl rc6ndillon 1mb bucn pro-
noiiiicuil crlt.o il. " ' -J
Thu National Cotoruu I'rottctlva assoclu-
lion , In t-uvilon al.Jndliiii.iiHilii , InU , , li.is
elected thn following olllrers : President ,
Klupuon II. ( ilhson 1'ohnsylvaiilu ; \ leu pi-udl-
dents , H. J , llon-iird idiitucky , K. II. Mor-
| TASTELESS-EFFECTUALf
FOIt A
a Talun ai directed lue fataous I'llls will !
prove iQirtelloua reitorallvea to all eoiotbled
\ > f the above or Lladred duetm.
25 Cents a Box.
. UgO c
| iliiliilr , nd th > t IbeT biro wied to in
Q < I > rer > not merely ono but many - '
doctors' bill * .
> Covered with a Tatteltst & Soluble Coaling.
J ot all clruceUls. I'rlco 23 cents a box. " ,
Now York Depot , 305 Tannl M.
rn. Illinois nnd ( loorso T Knosr , Indiana !
Socrotnry 1) . ,1 , 11. JOIIM. l'onii ylvntil-i )
inslstant sourotary.Vllllniu \Varicii MoOuInn ,
Indiana : treasurer , I'y U.irson , Wnshliuton ,
1'urrlcn ,
National reform rnndltlntos huvc boon suc
cessful In the election for nobles tn Hawaii ,
\Vhllo hulldlnn a sewer nt IlHtnliiira four-
iron men woin hurled beneath n inats of oav.
Ins ourtli. Twelve wcro tnkoit out alive , tno
were killed ,
The body of Mri. , To nnh Miller was found
In the collar of her husband's house In Oltl-
lum. KiiKland. The remains were terribly
mutilate i ciml had been pnrtlully ouvourcil by
rats. Miller has been arrested for tuiinier.
The unto mill ton of the crow of the
wrecked Amnrluau ship.Vllll.in < L , Damn *
boll , roiicliod Illto. llawiill , Septombur SI , nud
sailed for S.ui I1 riitu-lsco todny. C'niitiln
Hit roner's heat oonlnlnlni * hliusolf , wlfonnd
b.iby , Second Male Murray , Third Mite :
1'orov Tinner and leu Bnlors , hns not been
hc.itd from ,
disc May Un Ciillnl Today.
A t.ti IN Y , N' . Y , , Oct. U ) . The tenth nnnunl
nieotlnp of tlio Prosbvtcrlnn synod of Now
York convened hero last night. A pamphlet
reciting the action of the general tmsomhly
Informing Prof. Jlriggs to stand trial was
distributed among the delegate- well as a
complaint signed liy the reverend gentleman.
The complaint xvlll coino before the synod
toilay or Thursday.
tii's ( Icfinnn Ciitliotlrft.
ST. P\fi , Minn. , Out. 10.Tho Uormati
Calhollo llonovoluiit soulotloa of Minnesota
hold their nniiual reunion yesterday , thorn
being delosutcs from all ever the stnto. A
grand procession had over 1,000 men lit line
anil I'isrht b.inds. A business meeting was
hold In thu afternoon lit "o'clock with ofcr
1UU delegates present ,
Ilin ( oiiil | IhunN Scl/urc.
Vlt ronii , B. C. , Oct. 10. United Stntci
Consul Myers Is silting us it commissioner
hero investigating the sei/.uro of the Drillsh
sloampr Coilltlnm ( ) , The masterof throa
suallnu schooners tostlllod Hint they trans
ferred skins to nnd took coal Irom the ( Jo-
quitlam outsldo the thros-mllo limit.
loillrlcil un Olllri'i- liitKidnaping. .
Fiir.unoi.i ) , N. J. , Oct. HI. The .Monmonth
county grand Jury has indicted Chlof of Po-
llco 6'Mtira of PHUburg on iho chario of
Kidnaping Frank Molllck and taking him out
of the state without a rciiuisltion ns nn ac-
compilco of I3orgtimn , who ultcmptod to assassinate -
sassinato Frick.
UIV.IL Itlt ! I'
Six minor permits , agrogatliiE ; * ? 1HOO.
WITO Usuod by the .suporintondout of build
ings yesterday.
Ueorgo K. Davis was sent to Mio jail last
nicht by Oflluer Sullivan on the charge of
being a suspicious character.
The water main under the Tenth street
'viaduct burst last night , necessitating the
shutting off of the water In that portion of
the city.
Police Matron Cuinmliics was last night
elected n tnmoo of Iho Uoys and Girls Uru-
ploymont Association of Omaha , vlco Mrs.
A. J. 1'opploton , resigned.
Chlof Detective lla e loft Inst night for
North Bend to bring back Protzleo the forger
who escaped from the train a davor two ago.
The local odlrials found iho prisoner in the
woods and ut once placed him under a strong
guard. Ilii/.o and his man will arrive homo
some time toilay.
Olllcor Evans was called to the residence
of Ur. Carter , 2120 South Sixteenth street ,
last night to taiio charge of a T-wcoks-old
baby. It eoms that the doctor's family em
ployed Jessie Oliver as a housemaid about
three weeks ago. She came with her baby
and appeared lo bo devoted to the child.
Last night thn woman loft tne house and her
bnoy , saying she had determined to lead a
life of shame. Dr. Cat-tor will keep the child
that the mother deserted until tno city or
county ofllcials arrange to care for the in
fant.
I'aitkox.tL I'.iit.ivit.irjis.
,1. B. West , president of the West Liw
Publishing house ot St. Paul , is at the Mil-
lard.
lard.Shoriff
Sheriff Sam MrClay of Lancaster county
and Councilman L. C. Pace of Lincoln ere
at iho Mlllurd.
Edward Conoughv , ciiy ticket agent of the
St. .Too & Grand Island railroad at Nebraska
City , is visiting friends lu Omaha.
CIIICAOO , III. , Oct. 19. [ Special Telegram
to Tun HET..J The following Ncbraskans
roj-istorocl hfsro today : Palmer Thomas
Swobo and wife , Max Meyer , P. B. How-
ells and wife. Oiuahn. ( Jro\r ; Northern
Itobort S. Wilcox , Omaha ; O. S. lloflncr , T.
Ewing , Thomas li. Bonlon , Lincoln. Grand
Paclllc Governor Bo.vd and staff , Nobr.isk-i.
Has no equal for the prompt relief
ami speedy euro of Colds , Coiif-hs ,
Croup , Iloar-toncss , Loss of Voice ,
Preacher's Sere Tliroiit , Aslliina ,
JJroiiciiUis , LU Grlppo , and olhcr
derangements of the throat and
lungs. Thu best-known coiigh-t-nro
in the world , it is recommended by
eminent pliysii'ians , and is tlic favor
ite preparation with siiiycr. * , actors ,
preachers , and k-aelicrs. Jt .soothe- ,
the inflamed membrane , loosens the
phlegm , stops coughing- , and induces
repose.
repose.AVER'S
taken for consumption , in its early
stages , checks furl her progress o'f
thn disease , and even in the later
stages , it eases tlm distressing
cough and promotes refreshing
sleep. It is agieeahlo to the taste ,
needs hut small doses , and does not
interfere with digestion or any of
the regular organic functions. AH an
emergency medicine , every household -
hold should be provided \\itli Ayer's
Cherry Pectoral.
"Having used Ajer's C'lierrv Pec
toral in my family ior many jears , I
can confidently recommend ii , for all
the complaints it is clainicd to cure.
Its sale is increasing yearly witii me ,
and my customers think this prepa-
nUion has no equal as a eough-ciire. "
S.V. . Parent , Quecnsbury , X. J ] .
AYER'S
Cherry
I'/cnarvd liy Ur .1 0 Ayer&Co. , Io\u-ll.Mo a.
Hold by all UrupeUU I'rlco l , li boltk--$5
Prompt to act , sure to cure
Or Ilin M.iuor Habit IM.IIIi.'l.i 1'iirril
hy lUlliilliUK-rlni : l > r. tlaiueit'
UoliU-u > | ii-rill < - .
It o&D beplven Ion cup ol oollco or teaor Jn food ,
withoutllioknonk-dcool Ilioptlient. Ic | abjolnlcly
harmleai. and will elt ct a permanent and nrctdy
cure , who hrr tno poiiuin U moderate drinker or
an aloobolin wrcnH , It rue bcenelvcn Hi trousand
or c i er.and In vciy Instance a perfpol euro liaofol *
lower ! . Itii-ier ( FMlU. Thoky tcuiouoaliupr ffnaled
njlh the tpeaiflo.H boooinrs an uiter luipn4HibjUy )
/or the liquor appetite to oilit ,
4IOI.IIKV M'Ktll'IU CO. . 1'rop'rs. Clnrlnniill. C ,
H-pMtre book or t rtlcuUr free Tn be had of
Kuhn&Uj , , nth and DJJTIUu , IHIi nnd
i uniliii-'rin WlioliM llu , IllaUu. Hriioo { * IV )
nnu Itluhurilsnii Driut'.Oniilii. ; Null.
ficnj flranJ lu Ifrtl u-l f
Uoiii colel lih blue lOibwu Tuke
110 ulhf r. lit * ii dflnv'rdy * it fJiuv
r > nianJ ifrnf/jf u AlI > ni.tuf > r"ui'-Ic
la niuint f < > r I'jrtloaUr * ( < '
"IMIrf r r I.o.tlti.inttt
Mull JO OUU T Hui DUU
ii < r rbcuilcot t3 . , MHd
Don't Worry.
If some good democratic friend tells you that
the country'll go to the d if Harrison's reelected -
elected don't worry about it. If some protov11-
ted republican smites his breast and in an " 1
know it all" voice says , "I'll leave the country
if Cleveland's elected" let him go , but don't
worryaboutit. If an alliance orator assures
you that "General Weaver's got a "JLease" of the
White House for the " '
next four years" don't
worryaboutit. If your prohibition friend tells
you he's done as much to "put down ( ? ) liquor"
as any man on earth maybe he has , but don't
worryaboutit. If your coal man swears coal
will go to fifteen dollars a ton let him swear
( it'll save you the trouble ) and don't worry
about it. If your last year's overcoat that you
packed away so carefully looks a little tivod
when you take it out this year don't worry
about try a new one.
Towait till snow flies to buy it either now's
the time today while the stock's new and
fresh , and another thing we're going to offer
early buyers something they won't get later.
We're going to offer you a very fine all wool
Kersey garment in new shades , lined with fine
plaicl cassimere with full satin sleeve lining
with canton flannel pockets with silk stitch
ing with either self collars or full wide silk
velvet collars garments you never saw the
qual of for less than twelve fifty we're going
to offer these
OVERCOATS AT J8.00
Maybe you think we've got an object in
making this price. Maybe we have but don't
worry about it.
1316 Douglas Street , Omaha , Neb.
Tbt eminent spoclnllit In nerToni , elironlr , prlvnlo. fclonJ , iklo and annary illsennai. A rcimlur nn.l
PKlsIi'rod Braduato In mtMclno. ns Uplonns imil coriiai-nlc'nhnw. u still treiilliiK < rllli thugrrtUent nucccsi
utnrrh.apermnturrlioel. lost maiihnoil , iemlnul . ireaknim. nUhl Io en , Impotuncy , > - | > lilln. trlctnro. uun-
jrrhocn , Kleut , vnrlnioole.cuNo mercury iise.l. Nun tronhmint forlosi of vlml PUIVIT. I'nrllel unnblo 10
rlsltino maj Lu tjviiteil at homo l > r ourrepundunco. . Moillilua or laitruninnli sent bj mall or exprnss >
curolvpnckoil. no marks to Inillcntu cuutonH orinndi-r. Ono pc'r.iuiml Interflow proiurrod. Coniulinloo
rruo. ( orrespuudcMieu strictly prlvnie. lluok ( .M7 > l rlu of Life ) lent froo. OIHoo hoanUa. n. WU p.TO.
Bundajs U ) n. in. to 13 tu. buud dump tor rcoa-
AMUBEIMEINTS.
NEW NIC ; UTS.
ft TI1KATEII. HAT. MAP.
COMMENCING TONIGHT.
The DliiltiBiilshi-d Ol.niactL-r Actor
n \vir.sux
And the llcaiitlful Venn ; ArlUtc
MihS U-V.M1K AH. STICK
In tbo Latest , Mot Kmphalic SIIPUOSI
Dangers of a Great City
A C'omodv Draitid of Now Ycniv Kifo
itv uM.VKU Nojrrn.
lli'iirt - tlnin : nnl llirlllltm htnnt1r ) > iis Stipcrh
ellu.n.xt" * A c > flniui of cuiuiMly 'J'liu iicinu of
icallaiti Is ronchcil hi tlilt iitiimilllccMit pruiJiictitin
MMH'IAI , A beautiful p holograph uf MHS |
Itninle Aiihlr ii In prcsctitrd In c-acli latly cnturlnn
tlio tlK-ntor iltirlntt this onun LMiiont. lriunl prlcea
Monday and Tuesday , Oct. 54 nnd 2. " > ,
CLARA MORRIS
_ Monday Nijrht
ToAMTTIEET"
Time in
I
All adapt illon from tlio ( lunnan liy Chii'.i
Moirls. .xilo ojiniis Satin day. l-'irit Moor ,
II. UJ ; b.iU-ony , 7"i ciniH
.Next Attiuclioii I'alll ICn.sa.
FShanf SlroeFTlicaip , " Pw.c . ,
ri'N. MIjr. . i\i'iTn.MiNT. ; :
I'oiir Nights , ( . 'onihic-nclii rtnnilay Mittlnco ,
( Jctobtir l , iho Hoiillsllu I'niiiudy Drnma
A 13AKRIU , OK MONEY
THK IKON MILLS AT WOUK.
A positive iuclailiin lu Mt.i 'u iiioi-lianlsin.
A MiiH'il ) cuiiiiiiiy | : , sucut ni.i'il
JIATINCIWIIMHDAV. : ) : .
WONDERLAND
And llllon Tlionlur. All Till.Vi i > l.- .
: ii-uoi3iia ) t-'u.NTixnjyn snow-1 ; ! ,
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\xu TIM :
Ors UHAMATK- .
THE BLACK FLAG
20c V5,1 , , ' ,1,0 , , 20(3
COISEU
Thursday Evening ,
October 20.
Profit Boilings
Will CJlvo His Sci-ond I'xhlbitlon uf
No. I. Jl'Ml'ttill' POI'TII OMAHA MAN.
IlATI'lt. will rccohu ) is ! worn ! lu sou In Ihu
' ' '
, . . . . lint Hp.ivor Valli-vTorrui. "Ill
hui'muiiiuri'il and ( iihrn In sin-'lu liiirncn. I
No. X A wild and biiokln hrojicho f roiu 11. n
Heath ( JinahiiBiooU yanla will bob ddli-il and
rlililun for Iho tlriil llinu
No. 4. An all'alt'iind tutiject frnin thu
C'lM > .5. fiuy oihurhornos thatniay | iubroii bt !
to tlm I'rofcsiur ' tu bu cduc itcil.
Doors open al. 7 , per
formance at 8 ,
l'i'ices-5 , 50 mill 7o cents.
TUB SHORTEST LINK TO CHICAGO
is via the Chicago , Milwaukee
& St. Paul Railway , as repre
sented on this map.
Electcic Lighted , Steam Heat
ed Vestibuled trains leave
Omaha daily 117:05 : p. m. , ar
riving at Chicago 5119:30 : a. m.
City Ticket Office , 1501 1 Mi
riam St. , Omaha.
F. A. NASH , Gcn'l Acnl.
Kvfs lostoil free liynn KXI'H IT OI'I'IOIAN
I'erfccladJiiStinont. t > ipurlor lonioi. Jr > -
01 sliuaOacho enroll by unlit * our Hinyliun'i
nnd Kyo lassoi 1'rlcui low for tint eim
; ood&
THE ALOE & PENFOLO CD ,
1HS. IHiiSLCiMlifhtM M > ) : c
NOT1CK OK ASHIWSMHN I1 fl- ' I ) \M.
AJWKOUJHAU1N ( ! ( ,
'I'o tlm ( iiviicia of alt lots , p irNnf UiU mil
rd.il ol.ilo nlon : alloy In bloult I , Koiuil/o'n
fiiiinh ndilltion , fiom luih lo lllh Klit'utii
N'ou uru huruby notlllud that tln > iiii'liir '
HK ! null , Hi roe ilislnlninsto I fruuholdtti'iiif thr
t-liyof Oiuahn. Imvu bunn duly uupolntiid I'y
I ho mayor , with ihu approval of Ihuclty coin >
nil of huld L-Hv. In .CMSIHI tlindaiiii.'e lo ihu
iiiviKH-j luipuL'tlvnly of the piopurlv iilliiuluil
livu'r , Millie of MI III ulloy , iliiuluit'd iiiicnivni Y
by oi.llniiiu-o tVotw. \ . passtil Uulnbor l li
v.i''i uppmsi'd Oulobur 4tb , IKI ;
Von inn fiiithur iiotlllo.l Hint Imvliu a-i.
, 'cntuil Hihl iippinnlniDiit , iin I duly on iilllu I
usri-iinlii'd by law. wo will on tlm ' 'Jlh d.iy of
Oi'lobVr. A. 1) ) . IS'J.1 , at the hour of IDi Oo'o oH <
In ihii foruniHin. ill the olllo of rilirlvor .V
D'l'iinolion. 1411 I'limim hlioet. wllliln tlm
i-nrpor.ito limits of said dly , im'nt for ihu pur-
pos < ) of coiibliliirln unil iiinulii the IMSL-SS-
muni of daiuHK'1 1" Hi' ' ownorn ici > | ) iutlvuly ol
sulil piopurty allccltiil by uuld Ki-ndlnu , Hil-
niir Into ( 'onsMi ral Ion HiiL-.il ! | Ijiinolllh. If any
Von mo iiotllliMl to bu pKnt'nt al Iho tlmi
nnd nliici ) nforimiilil ami miiku liny iibjci'llohx
to or atiilciuunls riiiii'viiiln : will ) issoiHna" >
of ilutnas'-s as you muvniisliliir projinr. .
( iKOIKJK J. I'UII , ,
T. II. Mul'dlcUyWI , , .
U3 mini II on of Apnr.usoj i
Om.ih.i , Nnh. Oclouoi Kill , Ml l \\W\D \ \ \
Troth KlljudVlu |
mil I'aln by' Km' '
\\iritoUc
Ir\NlKlt
A l'UJlHl'al' ' ' THIM'll ( IN ltllJIUiir ; J" <
> * 5 OK.
I'urfci'i fit Kii'iraiitooJ. Tooth oxri''l ( d in
Iho mornlnc. ow onm In-tjrlo'l ' m ovcti'iu
of h-tinu day , I ]
M-U biii'cliiicins of ItiiniQVitliUi ItrldKO ,
Hooiiiiucliiiuiii of l-'lexlbli Kli : tk rlato
All wiirlv Murr.inlud in rt'lirc'ioiitodi
Ollll-f , 'llilid Ki'oor , r.iJUim Itluiv. ,
TfcilHiiiii ! | IDS' ) . Ki'li.ul ' I'.ir.iiiiS i.
'J akt * K'ut : uoor Sia rw.iy !
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