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I'HE OMAHA JAY. SEPTEMBER 140 SPEED ENTRIES, The special $3,5600 race between Harry Wilkes and Phyllis will be trotted Thursday or Friday, Free-For-All Pace Friday. Grand Free-For-All Trotting Saturday. MISS THE INTER-S’ {POSITION OPEN DAY AND NIG firm is commandin large amonnt of pat be given as the first prize atthe baby show. situated just beyond the western limits of [ Carrara marble, ’ \ \i TR [ MADDL ronaze, both local and outside. Among | Tho line of stoves is very complote, compris- the city, Hverything in the show is {he | 65, Loveof the Sen, Lapini; best Carrara | INDL\\ Ul “)RL\I\ lL\l\l,l), N TVDACTTINY TN 4,5, 0,7 and 8, sweepstakes; 9 a m, class THE EXPOSITION A WINNER, | i o ol i 1% i el gontinets s one for (00 spfety depsit” boes | size. tobo seen blankets, emiioidered ewsbions, | tion. < for the Omaha National bank, which are to [ One feature of the display is an elaborately drawines in-ink, ol and water paintings, | 65, Loveof the Earth, Lapini; a compan- cost S3.000. A Targe number of other eon- | papved mahozany mantel made exelusively Witha number of o les, all of whichi | fon wicee to Love of the Sea, Rumors of Impending Trouble On Reserva- tracts ave now under way, attestine well the [ for Milion Rogers & Sons, with Mexieay are of excellent workmanship and worthy [ 65 Rebeeea, bust, Lapini best Carrara raeen i deserved popularity of the Andreen works. | onyy facings and a eomplete gold plated — examples of the industry and talent of the | marble. tions in Northern Montana, .S RAVMOND, fire_back. (Uhe work of J. . Conover & silent students at the institution mentioned. | 69, A Welcome Present, Lapinis best Car- 1, 9 : 7 4% oon, class 4, grand sweepstakesi A Rainy Day Brings Its Attractions Tnto | 104 n, cliss 5 Tot © tand 14 10 o m, : class 0 lot 23 11 m, class 6, lot 53 9 a_my Prowminence. class 8 ot 5 and 6; 11w m, class 12, Tot 1,2, 5 sy IR, ot 10 n el 71 | BN 5 on | gty U5z 12 m, elass 12, ot i enterprise of C. 3. Raymond. the jow- | of New. Xork) and . hihdsone cyuled Mlis is work of which Professor and Mrs. | rara marble, - g DULL DAY AT THE FAIR GROUNDS 250 1t clada 19, 10084 5n in, clang 13, 1ot | clor Grop b G BVCry HODK W1 COMMOT | Loy Tyt s nebpor GerISOUO *GAIEI | Gilioapla, hiay well bo, proud J BapinL BRAVES FIGHTING ONE ANOTHER 210 0, class 13, ot 1, class 3 of his wagniticent disnlay, which was ina | factof tne whole combination is perfect and | Fe A. Rhinohart has on’ exhibition a num- i Lapini, m, elass 1 dot4: 9a m, class wlass case builtespecially for the oceasion. | celinses anything ever brought wostof New | ber of line pietures, with a splendid collection ¥, Lapini. More About the Exhibits at the Expo- 1, class 15, lot 43 11w, ‘class Diamonds, rubjes, sapviies aud othier prec | York, of photographs. s : | Ml ‘and ITiawatha, Miss Ed- | The Capture of Geronimo Practically ftion—The Lininger Uollectiof , elass 16, 101 23 8:50 1y ) elass 16, lot clous stones in bewyildering profusion greetec Lach mantel and firo placs s o Ajust | Heyn, the phiotographer, displays an elab- | monia Lewis (colored), 5 e 2 L LB 9 2L LA 01 i clnss T8 Tot 454 't elass 16, ot 5. | the oyo on every side, Tl display. of Jow | gs i O e DI fo arranaed U | orats oollection of photomtapiis OF all alzes, | | T Augustus, tost, Miss Bdwonia Lewis | End8 Indian Hostilities in the The Art Loan—1Tc s Fair Speed—Ruuning, one-mile’ dash, purse | clry “of every description, gold and silver | Has (s own peculiar finish 5o that the eolors | worked in attractive and most artistic styies, | (colorea South — Captives to be Programme, . cight entriess running, one-half mile | trinkets elaborately wrought and inely fin- | wifl blend and produce an eloz ant efect, J. K. O'Neal, one of the few artists of local I'wo large antique vases, Vienna ware, Held For Tri heats, two in three, purse S150, nine entries; | ished, watehes, chains, ete., ete., was a daz- Another portion of the display of this firm | note, who has worked here for several years | Painting represents frevman and Dorotl —_— trouihg, spectal, face, FHurry Wilkes and | ziineone (i is in the art rooms. Ao other things isa | (o liave his skitlappreciated. will be readily | and the Parents of. Horman, from Gogthe's - ivilis, 000, £500 adlded if 215 or lo central figure in the case was a Liral malioga tet with golden brown | commended for many ot the portraits waich | drama: painting after Kaulbach, These Al 5 NORLORUAYETTUEN MR, better Is otting, 540, purse 85005 | wax doll. - Hor complacent foatutes Seemod | rotat e fame o ROl i | Beviaplys, i i vagosiava ioETaxNLTGITREVARONs CX DS Indians on the Ry Yesterday mornin adday for the fair | {rowi purse 26003 trotting, fom-year | to beam forth from under a profusion of | consitting of frame fenders and. andiro Coming next in the line are about fifty ex- | tions in Europe for the last twenty-five | WASHINGTON, Sept. 8.—[Special Telegram 1t broke with a canopy of heavy clouds over | colt stakes, §55 entranes 200 adided by the | sparkling dismonds and other, jewels which | antique brass in bold refief with ide hibits of the drawings of pupils in the public | years. % to the Bick.]—Nothing Is known at the war the city, which, about 10 o'elock, broke into | associations pacing, 2:25, purse $300. istered in her golden loeks. ‘0 feature of | haskot, a porfect representation of schools, which have, from time to time, bee 70, One vase, old Vienna shapes painting | department or Indian. bureat of the 4 heavy rain in the vieinity of the fairgrounds. The i her adornment, however, was a lavge beetle | i fire, i the enter art room is refered to in these columns, represents Aviadne and Bacehus and Pan- s v S 5 The Exposition, ive) with a gold ‘mounted harness, | peautiful article in the shape of a natural At the end of all this display of art comes a | dora and Promethus, made for the Interna- Itlooked as if the day would close in rain | que rain of yesterday afternoon had a which well nigh covered his form. A chiain | eherry mantel, specially desighed for a hall, | Most valuable exbibit of cloaks made by N. | tional Exposition, 1855 Vienna ware, the Great Blackieet reservation, in southern and everybody would be deterred from com- | copgible effect upon the attendance of city [illl1<||-wl to ‘m; harness :m‘Vurml"\'l""[,“\'I“ with heavy silver plated tire place and gas | B Faleoner, i i : i Aubesson tapestry, Blind Man’s Buffz | Montana, ol which rumors and specitic ac ing to town, Sherman avenue was coated | ooy > expositic oug| in no thedressof th kept Mr. Beetle | o, "The facings in this are made up of ti One of the neatest little exhibits in the © life size: from a paintingz by Watteau, OUNES HaVe tenelioll the Westort preas, (IS WHth s Only o Few vehioles moved oyor | Peopleat the exposition, thouth it in no ooy tethered. His beetfeship is all day | and are set with great eare, showing skilled | textile fabric department is a child’s hood ¢ 'Tho features of the other rooms will ap AT T s i LU S its surtiee and those made the best of the | Wise militated against those from abroal - ong thie center of wdmirme group who | workmanship and produeing a beautitul | and sack, the handiwork of Mrs. Katie Roth- | pear tomorrow. servation nas the greatest number of frag- opportunity to eseape from the down pour. [ Who had come to pay a visit to its halls, Of sorly waltel N e 3 effect between the silver trame and light | ery. It displays unusual skill with the neg e nents of tribes of any reservation in the Amonz the wazous were several of the open | the latter there was quite a number who had + This magniticent display is but an_index— | mantel, dle and the taste in desizn and finish is | SEC'Y MANNING'S CONDITION, nited States. 1t comprises an arca of B3, vans use s transfers by the horse ear eont | started from their rural homes beforo the & Wb e L Tl firin of Milton Rogers & Sons s ono | Worthy of most favoravlo somment, - 5, 30 square miles, or nearly as larse as the They contained but a fraction of | i it tha ound in the store of C. 8. Raymond. \e oldest of its_kind in the west, and its ien come the art halls, the eontents of 18 Metirema, T ERCaNInot 1 Fict e Y ISR G thoir custoniary loads and among these were | Xl had began to fall, and who thouzht that - i ing here two- years ago’ and entering n “,'.»n.m{( e e e LS Lt one of which, mnd those without ep. | HIS Retirement From the Cabinct a | stale of Ohlo, and contains 21651,20) acres. several Ladies, © Some of the pleasure-seeking | they might be able to enjoy the local attrac- ficld already well taken up. he has, by ol the large establishinent which itains | ment, are | hese latter X L) el individuals owned umbretlas, but most of | tions without the interference of elemental serving the principles of are dealmg and | ap the corner of Fourteenth Farnam | comprise room C wn as the G, W, WasiiNGToN. Sept. 8.—Speeial Telezram | which are gathered reiains of the Blackfeet Uu‘uullull “m] |\\ w;ll\l"]\h““"l‘« when the | agencies. Many of these, although intend- h)\"l*lh{"[- lh.vl”l up ‘lm‘ l:' ‘“‘1 I;;‘:*l stre . Ilww \i~;xm- in the city can not | Lining 1;44-‘1. etion. vh to the Beg. | —Ci Clerk Youmans, ot the | blood, and Siezan tribes; Fort Peck azeney, carry-alls rofled into the grounds, many of | jy. is Lpsieciieonds elass, and,'at the same time, is ever growing, | Syend an houd ot half hour mora profitably | number of features whieh must oAl TR It tressE | e e : o i SR iTosthnnts oteapants Signteq Jke be. { g to visit both the exposition and fair, | §1¢*Juvmiond eaps nothini but tha best of | Thun by visiing this sstabisment and viows | appreciated, 1618 Yok ISt comPIOS 80 Far | frows o3 Shario porags with the freshost | the rendezvous —of tho Assinabolno, dragaled hens. % were prevented by the inclement weather | goads. and solls at prices which are the | jne the Jarze and varied stock to be tound § a5 1t reters to the prineipic features news of Manning's condition. e saw the | Brule, Pantee, Leon, Uncompah: The ground, of course, was soft, though the | from zoing beyond the latter, and this they | very lowest. Heaims, too, to keep abreast of | tijore, 1. Omnia Vineit Awor, Cupid, Guido Reni, p seeretary at Wateh Hill,sitting in a chair. and Yankton Sioux, and walks enabled people to move about with « | enjoyed ina manner which oceasioned | the'times, and in_ his collection are to b A BRATATD 500, Bolozna, Ttaly, Dake of ~Modena's Dakveo, | “Talking with the seerctary,” said Youmans, © Fort Belknap ageney, about which e gath- considerable degree of comfort. The polico | Dieasure to every attache of the institution. | found all'the latest novelties in the line o On the north Side of the building is the dis- | Bolozna, Italy no one would imagine he had any trouble, [ ered Gros Ventre, Assinaboine and a few 8to0d under the eayes of the dripping oflices [ Awong the number were several from Lin- | jewelry, silverware, ete., ete slay of 8. . Orehard. The small voom al- | 2 F Moses. Forina, From the | jor his color is good and there is o pereept- | river Crows. None ot these Ind have or took shelterin the open booths, while | coln, who had come as sceptics but who went THE MARION ENTERPRISE €O, otted to this exhibit is hung with tapestry of | Duke of M 's Dalace, Bologna, ltal ble d ik s SR ONOLOL e UM SRNAYS many of the exhibitors commiserated one | away convinced of the fact that in every de- | In the annex, one of the most nofable dis- | the most elesant design and riehest finis Artist died 1f ible decrease in the fullness of his face.but it | any ereatlove for cach other, and if the 4, 5 and b, sweepstak sweepstikes A m s 4, lotd { other large irms which thev already have | ing a larze selection in” pomt of ‘priceand work of its silont inmates. “There are here | marble; awardeda prize at the Milan exposi- ampage. ak of trouble between the Indims on inty. Upon it are three agencies—tio | feot, at another and dejectedly felt like shutting up | partiment, the show was equal to anviliing [ plays was that of the Marian nterprise Co., o curtaing, placel”’ at varions intervals, 3. Holland Cows, J. Guyenburch, 15245 | 15 when he attempts to walk that the extent | bands from the different azencies i across Shop. During the morning not moie thah | that lad’ ever been seen between Chicago | solo agents for the Armold Cooker and CofTed | eomplote the riell effect of the 6xhibit. On the | Duteh artist, 5 of his malady is manifested, and my opinion | one another somebody generally loses a 800 people entered the grounds, and the ma- [ and San Francisco. oy k Pot. A lady is busily engaged all day long in | floor are varions styles st carpeting and ruas, . Russian Beauty and Cat. Konstantine | s that the sceretary will not reconsider his | sealp. Information been received here jorily of theso wore oxhibitors and attend- | - With regard to the local visitors, it must iz cofee for the many who press around | which, while handsome in themselves, wive | Mz Palnted 1305, SRUSsIBNERTHSEH o nntionTtoFatiio ran tIeIbionsirs b & [ EroiiLDUIte Tl oet brat] B ants. Aftera down-pour of about an hour | be said that theiv appreciation of the ailair \ he operations Of the cooler. The | buta faint idea of the wealth of sueh goods : the medal ot honor at the Uni- |y iynent permatiently by Oct. 1, - 1is friends i S e S the rain coased, but- the sky remained over- | Was most pronounced, They wandcred | delieious flavor of the beveraze will attdst the | 1o be found in the Orehard establishment on exnibit of the Fine arts, at Antwerp, | FIECRINEIRGIenES by Qete b HERLHGIELS | nhits, but none as serivus as the last reported st e rogramme oatitned for tho morn- [ through the miazy walks, at times bent upon | perfect wanner in which the cooker works. | the cornor of Fifteenth and Farnam. Tiis | in ®ss. The Prize Pieture, Wedding Feast, | 414 his umily are averse to his pieking ub | outbreak, 1eis feared that these indians, ing's amusement was dispensed with, | inspection of thé goods displayed, at others | The eoffee is not boiled as in the ordinary | house is not only one of the largest’in the | i5 now the property of Charles W. Sehuman, i FEEIE G FERGEIEN SETNG Y G, Yot | espceially the Blackfeet and Gros Ventre, tlmuzlh many of the judges ||lm\‘uhwltln-|r {:.’.’VI\IL/ 1IIT'u<mu the yj;lc-\w\I‘u: “q\:l;lv‘un? pots, m\“ ’I; steamed i-(v”lhclx';"lm;l o |'I~‘\"I« \\\ul.yhllt mnl S Al mlx ant line of goods 1\\I““;'I"l'“‘ New York City ; It l\‘ supposed | ik s physieians will - allow it | who are espeeially aguressive, ar preparing way through the mud to perform the duty as- cli such scenes inspire. hen - tired of vithont allowi iy of thearomaor strength | equal to anything in the establishments in | that these two pietures aro"the only ones in | oo P o ioms the. vie A 7 e FUn Alened Ehm, 8 ApNOArs. above in this isse, | both their walk and talk, convenient set 10, boil itsell away. i Chicago, New York or other cnstern cities, ‘a by 1his celebrated artist elthr,” his cantims the view, held all | to goupon the war-ath against thelr nelgh- o, the rain commenced to fall_again, and them to indilee in delightful [ ‘The cooker is a complete stove itself, capa- WETLY & LANDROCK 5. Mother Teachmg Child 1ts First Lesson, | {00 bY those Wit have boen tamitiar With | hors and the few whites in Northern W19 pelock thero'was littie hope. that tho atetes, which the beautiful music of the | ble of eooking a meal for a family of eicht [ One of the most yofable exhibits in the | A. Zingoni, Florence, ltaly, 18535 Ttalian | giatiitos S SoAEILANE KIOWE SECRION | Montana this fall. The “war™ could not be afternoon would in any manner enconrage a | Musical Union orchestra made all_the more | or ten persons, s aavantages ave manifold. | puilding -is that of Weliy & Landrock, the | artist, work. Assistant Secretary Fairchild wonld | very formidable, as there ars not over seven visitation of the peopic. enjoyable. “Tho prograumie rendered by this | It compact, occupying bit u titho of the | woll known manntaeturers and wholésale | 6 st Farm House, Lo Togat, Paris, | N Sc to do as he das howand Sane | thot S e & PANTLIS, excellent organi s follows: space of the ordinary Kitehen cook stove. It | dealers in_ saddlery, harness and general | France, French artist, = ‘s painting re- | pive &5 el 46 do as he s nowsand an- | thousand Indians of all tribes on the reser yestorday morning, was wutaround the soft | 3 e is ceomomical, requiting buta very small ex- | horse furnishings. “'hoir display includes gelved ‘a“medal at Ciystal Palace, London, | 4 W6 advantage to o gained for tha | YAUON but it could be made very unpleasant iR Sl L L grest Marsell ... .veee.eeeeoo. Leutner | pense for fuel, It s easily operated, being ) many samples from their lavge and elegant | England. N itration by shol & course and they be | around the agencies and for isolated whites }:x"l[|u|;|)v:-nluwwm|‘{lb|l|:'}}n’: s"‘uhl:. I:\}‘I«“‘I“‘“.:'ll'l‘% Overture, “Zampa,”,.....oe.eenn-Harold | 5o simple that a child can’handie it without 7 stoc ! 2 Sunday Afternoon, Aug. Muller, M ilw“l\':xm:n"l‘\:-Kul:ilv'l\un;"liw‘l‘.y‘:w\'nixux\.-:lhu e | Ant1E o millthry. forées coutd bo i B D e ot Selection, **Martha, “iFlotow | any difiieulty whatever. It cooks the food | i stock ineludes harness, fine snddleg | nich, Germany, one of the leading artists of | \Wya i DEHIGAG, Beipre (s FR o ERET on, £ her sides shonn like polished mahogany S LT apidly and_ thoroughly, = and preserves all | from imported Enslish gents' and ladies’ | the present Munich sehool. = i chanees seem th bo i favor of | Assistint’ AdjutantGeneral Kelton said L Bl e ot Polka, “Gerster,” those essential flavors in'the various kinds of [ siyles, fine Enzlish and American plush . ) Widow, J. Vogl, Vienna, Aus- ing Secretary Fairehild, unless a reorgani- | yesterday: “We have three regiments of though her bones,especially in the mps, s SRR R (13Y, '-"‘{",M-l food, which are lost in the old and bu#ling | robes, fur robes from =5 to 100 cach and trian artist. iy zation of the whole cabinet should be decided | infantry and two of eavalry about the reser R e vl whe Selection, ‘Merry War™.. xauss | methods of cookery. In this respect it closely [ liorse clothing of every deseiiption. Welty | 9. "o Toilet. Costoo Dusi, St. Petersburg, | #atiol of,tio whole cabiet sbewitt be Seadia | Bt S04 S 2 Iy outbrenk were (o here before, "Her bearing, however, is sull | 7 Overture, “Dichter und Bauer,”....Supo | approaches Freneh cookery, whieh i the | & Landroek are not”to be outdoné in their | Russia; painted in 1583; Russian artist; de- | Po5 4 oceur it could be handled” without any great P e e LI e Gavoute, “Die Sehwno Reiterin,"C o | standard of art ot the etisitie. When [t | keneral stoclt of hors: farnishings, sl have sed e S b e ity SLyRK S A1l gonde thr ko e 7 Mueller 0 all these advantages that the Avnold | on hand the t stock of horse boots in 10. The Proposal, B. Mavozof, St. Peters- S Browarania TIHE SITUATION IN ARIZONA. e ind tellipencethat thenbeamed Cormot Soio flartman | Cooicer is very cheap, one can rendilysee how | the west. Thoy. are. azents for Fennoll's, | burg, Russias painted 1553 Jussian artist of : Browers Maot. T B AT T T T s ) Her competitor, Harry Wilkes, occupied an Waltz, “In de chen’ it has sprung so quickly into popular favor. | Fenton's and Kerron's trotting and running | the St. Petersburz school. . ST Sept. 8= special meet- |y, " lntire of Geronimo s practically put U R M A e Pt ihrbach | The cooker comes in diffurent sizes, at prices | horso hoots: also have exclusive sale of [ 11 Venice by Moonlight, Colle Sione, | ing of the United States brewers” association | n’end o Indian hostilities in' that conntry. key of the place was_in the pocket of the ion, 1ol 5 ullivan | ranging from §1 . The housewife who | James Callery & Co’s medal harness | Venice, Italy; Ttalian artist: view from is in session here to-( William A. Miles, | An army officer talking with a reporter to-day owner, Frank Van Ness, who' had gone to Llunuaian Dang ; St i:;"';:lll‘"’lj",}’“:,‘m‘,‘{1|'“1°I‘|“ ]"‘fi';‘\""“‘,’fl_]f;'l‘.':‘j loather e : i Ml UL, el and Her OLd Father, | Pesident, gave the oponing address, which | said that it depended upon the conduct of te 5 ft] o\ apoad , 18 spect the workings clty & Landrock have been eminently 2. The Singing Girl a e Father, | (0 ine vled Toviow S ites and how the Indians are treated by : Romanza, “Piinco Methusatem,”. ... of this contrivanco In the. exposition biild= | susessofal i bulliiag i o Liree Cand wall | Claudio Rinaido, Florehce, ltaly: Itallan | Was confined to s hurried review of the pur- [ Whites and how the Indlans ate treated by AWARDS, g ) w 1 ¢ the agzents on the agenc whether there X £ 106, i cevenoono Strauss | ing. It she is not convinced of 1ts superior | established business, their trade extending | artist, . wses and desires of the _association. | ouiq be any furtier trouble. : Indis . s : - 8 I y r{rouble. If the Indinns George Oross, of Emerson, Tn.. received | 14, Gallop, “Iramway,”. 227717771/ Cosin | practieal advantages, she must ben skeptic | as far west as Salt Lake, Galveston, Tex., St. “Dhreo Sheep Heads, T, L. Guyot, Paris, | 'The report of the board of trustees reviews 1 WOR Wiy BALAEE WAL i T ERAs the second and first premiums of $20and $10 | Iy was long after 10" oelock | mndeed. 8 Paul, Minn., and throush castérn 1owa, | France, Oneof the leading animal painters | the prohibition question in Kunsas and | Mot eatl nonets S ol IEORainy a1 for the best stallion of four years and over; | when the last loiterer ‘The Marion Enterprise Co., is sole agent of their zoods being shi o Pe of the French sehool. Lowa and attempts at legislation on the sub- LA 7 an t s RBES % many of their goods being shipped to Penn ) Arizona of hostiles, The Indians most likely also first promium of $25, stallion in sweep: | left the building, so_great was the Interest | for the Arnold Cooker, 105 oftice 1 at 502 | sylyania. They employ & large force of men | 14. Mignon, P. Mazzoni, Florence, italy; | ject elsewhere. The jolnt veport of the vigi- [ (1EON 08 OSUIC, B TRARIS MO LREY stakes; also first premiwm of $25 of stallion | diZplayed by every visitor, and, at the same | and 504 South Eighteenth street. in ordered work, so that there is nothing in | Ltalan ariist. [ Jance and publieation committees states that | 1 8N ECOEC orado, and thaseIn e of four years and over, showing five of his | time, so indulging was the policy of the 1L 1. HUDSON, ir line which eannot be found in their es- [ 15 Blacksmith shop and horses, W. G, | during the past vear the publication commit- | (0 GO G O, S b are get. 4 z oo | Wmanagement. A Near the sonth main _entrance to the expo- hment. They have the tinest arranged | Nakken, Belgian artist, tee, ineonjunction with the vigilance com- | 10 00 1 TR ENSEEL R 5. 8. Price, of Macedonia, Neb,, took first | A few nights ago the latter introduced a AT S O S e In tho country, with gentlomanly | 16, Beleian Cows, If. Schontry, Ant- | mittee, eaused to be vrepared, printed and | DO% Darbewiarly B0y L Loy SR, L prize of $10 for of two and_under three | monstrous “engine bell, with which it pro- | son, Omaha’s prominent hatter and men’s | clerks, who are ever rédady to show customers | werp, Belgiin: Belgian artist. 3 distributed, an aggl ate of forty-five thou- | & fia Tiabie to plunder, One yoars: also second premium of $5 for mare | posed to announce the hour of closing. Last | furhisher, The display is an_elegant and | oods or show anything in their line,whether [ 17 English Barn-yard Sceie, J. Cook, Lon- | sand copies of thegadidresses and essays in- | yibia he says, is that the whites are too of four and over. 2% night the sounds of this metallic annunciator | comprehensive one, and is arranged in a | bonght or not. Fair déaling and Striet at- | don, England; Enzlish artist. 5 g tended to influence publie opinion favorably | poivactive “Thby try 1o take adyvantage of Sehulz brothers, Yutan, received first prizo | could not be heard. -~ Instead, there was the | thoroughly tasty manner. Hats of every size | tention to busmess and the interests of their [ 1% Children Startled by Deer, T. Martin, | to hrewers' intercsts, the Indiansand to billy them. No dispatehes pusslormarl foucyears and o puny tones of several adolescent gongs,which | and style. neckties, collars, cuffs, shirts, un- | customers has gained for Welty & Tandrock | Munich, Ge ierman artist, died 155 ho report adds: “During the past year | \opq veceived from General Miles this morn- ond prize of 85 for mitre of two years and | sounded as it a swall boy were plaiuiz with | r, hos [ fact, every articls essen- | an_ enviable. place among the many lurge | 19 De See, Joseph’ Sehoyrer, | many applications for documents have been | o ok s under throe; first premiwn of $10 for mare | the cause ot their disturbance, The tinl Lo a wentleman’s toilet, are comprised in | business houses of Omalia. Munien, ¢ yeecived trom persons living in Gieorgla and | ipwill probubly be *done with Geronimo of one year'and under two years: g - | agement should Tusist upon sounding the biz | this display. Mr. Hudson keeps nothing but R, Seapo artist. i Virginia. Ifrom onr correspondents in these | Wt With RO e, G0 st R0 ond premium of £5 for mave suckling cot, | bell mentioned, and seo’ that vs res \ i Ono display which. the. art loving visitor Ask the Porter, Adolph Dumini, ¥ states. we learn that Ui success of ho prol 2HIAIKIDY AR5 agadorn, of Pa i 0 without unnceessary delay. to_closely examine his exhibit can | ean not fail to appreciate is the exhibit of A, portrait ition moyement is mainly due to a desive on ¢ FRANCISCO, Sept. B—General 0, 0, fixst prize of $10 for suckling mare colt; and To-day pleasant weather has been vouch- ; e has absolutely built up a larze | Hospe, wi ssortment of remarqued rat I’itti palace, Flore Italy. the part of the ruling party (democratic) to el 2 second prize of 85 for suekling stallion colt. | satad, Nl & 1Ak DUMDAE of SXANKORS Trom | busihess, on the prmeips oF. Hood ool A6 | Prook ctoDes anid arbiak proot ongtasings in | -2l Interior of & Duteh Karm ' House, W, | keep the colored population within' certain | Howird commanger B e fivisono £ e 5 = abroad will doubtless be in attendance. low pricés. Every gentleman visitor in the | handsome gold bronze and natural wood | Kerremanns, Amsterdam, Holland; artist | moral hounds, - 1tis elyimed that for th Fonnlvil pginnatol [rom.Llonun ant - sterday Afternoon, COX CHEMICAL COMPAN Vs city during fair week should take especial | frames is one of the finest ever made in | of the Duteh sehool. clusively white population the sovthern dem- | (WU RIERGEL IGUIY, SRS G B The rain yesterday afternoon permitied but Perhaps no exhibit in the building vains to call at this establishment on Doug- | Omal, M. Hospe is also the agent for the 22 Jowish Quarters in Amsterdam, ocrats would not dream of passing such laws, mjg AL L gena il a fow people, even from among those from | tracted more attention than thut of the * Jas Stecet “near Thirtocnth, and inspect the | Hallet-Davis piano. and the Eimerson and the | Spohier, Amsterdam, Iolland; — Dute | A discussion of the question of the basis of | BEAR TR A VS abroad, to go to the grounds. As a conse- | VOX )1”'” ::;l" "1’.'.)“,::“"1 h)!q‘[:\lul t"o‘!lt'\l\s;-nlnl- varied stock. .Kimlmll nianos and the l|{.u| ull orian, A, st e PR ;-.-.«i-}v;.u \‘?ll|lnw1l\m:‘u.«li I;l'n-‘u”\ r.:.’::»':”{)']““r ently captr Allthe latter will be taken ce there was isplay made. cal company. 1nside a square, over which DBRANCI & €O, handsomer jinstrument than the highly fin- 23, Danish landscapo from the Covenha- | possibie. SHCH oxic 18 BYORS A o Fort 1o cre the e coniined quence thore was no display made. AlL the | 4,z littering diversity of elegant Silver | The fruit dispiay of Brancn & Co,, thowall | 1shed HalIGEDAvS piano on exhinition to-day | gen sehool. lension; To s it secms that the greator the | (0 Fort Howie, whore thev will be coniie yaces, botls dog and horse, with Butcher's | spoons, knives, napkin rings, ete., which are | known cominission men i placod” next to | lias never been seen in Omaha. The case is | * 21, Orphans, F, Franehi, Florence, Italy; | depravity of the population, the croator alse | qetemine what shall be done’ with them. 11 equestrian gymnasium, were postponed to | given out as presents, wero piled cans of the | main entranes on the south, It isa magni- [ of Cuban mahogany of exquisite texture, | Italian artist. the need of control, . Probibition and loeal | G, od, however, that Geronino an to-day, when Phyllis and Harry Wilkes will | Silver Giftbaking powder. A woman was en- | ficent display, caleulated to make the mouth | and the conveniences are new and novel. 25, Marble Piece, 1, A. Dolthast; oil paint- | option do with all_control, deaving [ 5y 50T GG tried by a military oo endeavor to beat 2:18, gaged in making hotbiseuitsand dealing them | of every speetator water freely. Luscious | For instance, the music rack oxtends clear | ingi Duteh ar Amsterdam, Tiquor practically as free as it would'he in tho [ #1he! that place. They will ot PREMIUMS AWRDE out fo the multitude which pressed around. | and splendid specimens of apyles, poaches, | across the front, and offers peeuliar advan- [ 26, Drove of Shieep, Louis Plas; Antwerp, | absence of any Taws on the subject, Dt are | e over to the civil authorities s e Class 1—Horses mules and asses., Their delicious flavor well demonstrated the | pears, graves, and other fruits, besides, ban: | tages for duet perfermances. The instru- | Belgium: Beleian artist. far more dangerous to society on intof | Giie attorney elalms. to. bo UnabIe Lo N Clydesdule stallion two-year-oid, T, superior character of the baking powder. 1t | anas, pineapples and the different foreizn | ment also poss o double agrafe-the | 2. Faney Head of Girl, Bellel; Florence, | the immorality inseparably eonnected with | f 5SRO SRR G HoWan Lyon, Hermon, Neb., second, is chemieally pure, while at the same time it idties of fruits, are ranged side by side. | only one in whicl this patent Is considered | Italys Ttalian artist, the constant reeurrence of Iawbreaking, gives it as his opinion thiat to save their nec Clydesdale mare, four-year-old and ove is possessed of the requisite strenzth, As an @ whole presents a bewildering mass of | comp Apart fromall these things Mr. oxpulsion of Walter Do Brenie From | The most interesting report of the advisory | £1563 [0S s ORI TIREEY SAS6 DG thec ¥. Lyop, Hermou, Neb., second, inducement to the purchasera “silvor gift” | color which the brush of the most exveri- | Hospe exhibits a large liie of beautiful vases After Ussiz Italian artist. committee, which was read by its secretary, | JE0E 5y G e M s marauder Clydesdale sucking stallion colt, T, F. |is given away with each can, The Tocal | enced painter could not reproduce in its ex- | of his own manufadture. His headquarters A Copy of the Famous Madonna Della | related to the alleged adulteration of malt f i S50 00 6 “Fort Apache will start t Hermon, Neb,, second. office of the Cox Chemical company is at 1022 | quisite harmony. The exhibit is the onlyone | are at 1513 Douglas stréet, where countless Itafael; this i3 a fine copy that shows | liquors. The report goes into the diseussion | 100 ST 0G0 Home, i . three-year-old, Henry | Capitolavenue of its kind in the building and reflects gr wcts for interior decoration are to be | the exact size of the original of the temperanee schiool book question, ‘The DN.DUE WAY TO BLOBIDA Son, Maryville, Mo, second. M. A, DISHEOW & €O, eredit upon the energy and ingenuity of | found, Mr. Iospe hisbeen in business heve | 50, Linda of Chamouni, roport declares that the whole movem:nt 18 | 08 BE 1 sdale stallion, four-year-old and over, | The display of M. A.” Disbrow & Co. at- | Messrs. Braneh & Co. .} sinee 1574, and his sudeess and popularity are | 81 Copy of Ruben’s Effects of War, controlled by tho bitterest projulicos,” but | Witcox, Arig, Sent Ko special train of T & Kinsen, Anita, Ia., second ! ted gencral attention. It consisted of a | - ‘This firm s one of the most popular com- | well established fnots, Coby of the colebrated picture, “The | states that, alter an examination of the' text | thiee cars laft Bowle station at o'elock this ydesdale stallion of any age, Barker & | splendid exhibit of carved onken and cherry | mission firms in the city, and bandies a very | At thehead ot themorth stairs leading to nch Card | 4 Dooks it was found "that the ercors of state- | afternoon, havine “on hoard “Geoning, Kinsen, Anita, In, sweepstakes, antel pieces, with mirrors, finished off, a3 | large line of foreign and domestic the gallery on the westiend of the building is Copy, Floniish Lands-Knight, Singlng | ment were not extre pnd: thiat suany | Nolshos AR oilier toatllos, tsboy Clydesdale stallion, four-year-old and over, | to carving and polish, in the most elegant | Their reputation for honest dealing has been | situ the exhibit of John Evans, dealer in | the Blessing. sehools had ignored entirely the provisionsef | gabtath Lawiot, hound for Wort {arion, ¥, Bellows, Maryville, Mo, first, manper. An - assortment of sashes, doors | he main foundation of their suceess, agiienltural, vegetable, forest, 1, Copy of Battoni’s Mazdalene. the act, The report declares that brewers do | Bhi. - fteneral 8 jod g0os with them to 1 Clydesdale mare, any age, F. Bellows, | and moulding completed the exhibit, Alto- A RICIUAND BARE EXHIBIT, and grass seeds. 1 (134 most elaborate ono, Copy of Werfl's Mugdalene: not "oppose the proper study of hyglenc in | Piso, theneo o’ Albuuerguo, w mect 1o Maryvilio, Mo, swiepstake 2 gether the display was a highly ereditabla | One of the most attractive and reafly choice | and comprises dried wnd. overlasting flowers topy of Guido Reni's Aurora. the schools, but are ‘opposed"to miisleading | -HAIH ABILHIDE EHO oluer Bucians fram iy English’ shite und draft’ stallion, thxee | one to Messrs. Disbrow & Co., whose reputa- | features of the exposition is that of Messrs, | Which attract a great‘déal of attention, Copy of Lueni Lugl's Madonna. stateuients. PIAMAS qGriati, AR WS S0 SAAROD 1 years, A, T Turny, Red € - Ta,, first, tion for first-class work needs no extended | H. Hardy & Co., of the % store, 1200 Far- ‘o the north Is situated the mammoth re 8, Copy of Cheriei's Mother's Joys. fa I to1ke ant s Bt LOUIR aud A English shire snd draft stalliof, two years, | comment. “Tiils elozant display discluses & | taurant of C, 8. Higgins, where the hungry | 9. Dream of Parisena (Ernest Bandini), 3 Inntn, dtitative anthnslasi provatla g AT Tuzay, Red Ork, T, first. 1L 11 MABHOFF & CO, great variety of articles such as are found in | mortal sits dow a tamishing condition | Florence, Italy: from Byron’s poem. Another meoling of the Mardi Gras com- | out the territory over th knowledse it ut Enghsh shire and draft stallion, four years 1. 1. Marhoff & Co. make a fine display | Stores like that of the Moessrs, Hardy & Co. | and arises with the feedimng of a happy mor- 40, Copy of Julio Romano's Muses, mittee was held tast might at Collins, Gor- | S0 T0¢ murderous Apaches havo he and over, Guthry & Oskamp, Clarks, Neb., | of trunks, s s, hand bags, ete. One | together with novelties never berore shown | tal whose appetite has Been bountifully satis- | 41 Copy of Tenier's Duet. don & Kay’s, to complote aviangements for [ P23¢4 0% second , ¢ of the most striking things to be seen was a | in this eity, and which, indeed, ave new to | fied for fifty cents. 4 42, Roman Buffalo and Donkey, it 10 be held to-morrow night, The Sond ,l‘j English shire and draft stailion, four years [ handsome trunk, rawhide bound, in such a | any market, These goods represent the very A, Hospe, jr., has nexer been absent from 45, The Unequal Suite, after Gelli, ihio parade ko bo i e 5 Sondensed Te and over, W. Burgess, Anete, Nob., first. manneras to subserve the ends of utility, | large stock’ of useful and beautitul things [ a “public” display in city, Wiile nis [ 44 The Music Lesson, 2 committees appointed to work the different | The prohibitionists of Texas have nomie English shire and drate stallion, any age, | durability, andbeauty. This trunk it re- | which this enterprising firm is offering at | exhibit is deseribea 6 in this city, it | 45 The Unbiased Judie, after Saltini, sections of the eity reported that they had | nated a fullticket, W, Burgess, Aucte, Neb., sweepstukes, quired the services ot _one man for four days | its Farnam street store, which no one visit- | may here be said that lie has never. in any of | 48 The Muskete 3 et with gratlfm g smenss ant i the as- Wiliam J. Clinger, & fioted Chicazo poli English Shive and draft stallion, three | tomanufacture, Another beautiful feature | ing Omaha should fuil to see. We can say | the publie displays he hasmade, either m | 47, A Very Funny Article, after Saltini, Surance that a Jarge number of the merchants | Heian, who was benvs trid for defraud years, A, T, Turny, Red Ouk, second. was an alligator hide trunk costing $100, | without qualitication that it 1 in all respeets | the art or musie line, excelled that whieh he | 4% Harem Scene, water color, e e n the procession, | e cify out of $15,000, died last night. L English shire and draft stallion, one year, | while still another was a_solid sole leather | the most complete and varied stock in this | makes in the exposition. It is admired by | 49 Rocks at Dover, water color, of tho eity will take a part in the procession. | 350 pi o of suieide. . L, Wilson, Redford, La., first. trunk, The latter was of extra large size, with | line ever brought here, and it is quite im- | everybody. 50, Banks of the Ivy O, English etehing, Lhe tinaties counliteo roparied LRt Ehe Iek | ige ¢ ouis bant Pittaburg two gaimes of nal Eniglish shite and dratt sfallion, two y all mauner of compartments to delight the | possible that any tasté, desire, or lnancial | A nuniber of excellent oil and erayon por- | 51 Russian Madoniia, by a Moscow artist, | chunts had boon tesponaibi Bhermy o WO | oSt dus o e lagter eity, 1 H. L. Wilson, Redford, a., second. traveler's heart, This trank is built 10 stand | condition can fail to be' suited. This estab- | traits of well known people are dlsplayed by | frow the Greck ehureh, AL ARG LIAVEUOMADE Luida TING DaoR A e 0 towns g ad 840 1 Eniglish shite and drart stallion, one year, | the wearand tar of ages, and is cheap at | lishment Is especlally the emporium for | Collins & Schantz, one of which 18 an ex- | 53, Christ Blessing Little Children, by Rus- | cued to carty ot the brogratiite suctess | et ot o In Ao L. B, Wilson, Taylor, second. the price named. An elezant line of allizator | novelties in fancy goods, toys of every | cellent likeness of Rev. Mr. Harsia, | sian artist, Moscow, Russia, Jutly, Thsordes 50 Ddksaue Wi o | e o Anunds' return tn the senate, TODAY. bass in Mr. Marhof’s collection struek the | grade, the best makes of dolls,” and bric-a- Gray, the Sixteenth tsireet photographer, reelc Priest ‘““f 4 8 woeling 0 be 4 o Jinines thy farmer of Mount ‘The committees will complete the examin- | fancy of the ladies particularly brac in great variety. A leading feature is | makes an interesting exhibit of hundreds of g night. i A, Sterling, U1, gomui tted suicide yesterd ation of and make awards upon the lots in | GUSTAY ANDBER also made of house furuishing goods. Omaha | exeollent photographs, the originals of which “opy of Carlo Dolel's Magdalon House and 10t on oarner near Farnaw, | SUSNuK his skull with tacks the several classes heretofore designated in | Gustav Andreen & Co., the well known | has no more enterprising or publie spirited | are easily recognized by many of the visitors, | 5. Christ and St. John. aiouse and L 8 SO0 | A erazy man named Jucoh Castor wantod the programme for Tuesday and Wednesday, | safe firm, occupied a prominent place in the | merchants \han Messrs. H. Hardy & Co. Faton, the old and tried photographer, “The Barber, #3,600. o “YANS & Lo, to take possession of the white house in making thelr report to the” seeretary’s office. | anuex with a fine line of safes. “They com- | and weadyise all visitors t0 Omaba to drop | whose résidence here dates back to the years | 55 Copies of Pompli ngs. A Sm——.. Washinglon yesterday ag its vightiul owi In addition thereto they will examine and [ prised burglar proot safes , time lock safes, | in at the %¢ store, of antiquity, makes the wall behind his* case 59, Basket of Babies, painting porcelain, Senator Van Wyck Has a Big loom, - b report upon the lots and s, viz.: 9 patent “combination” safes —sates of every MILTON ROGERS & SONS. sparkle with life in the collection of the evi- 60. Guitar Girl and Mignon, painting on | But he is not creating hall the stir in Just received the finest selection of Wl elass 1, lot 73 10:30 8 m, class 1, lot 9 113 sizo and description. 1thad been Mr, ‘An- [ The visitor to the exposition building must | dénces of which one recognizes the yast con- | porcelain. Omaba a3 John Linderholn will ereato | Fall goods at G Svanson & Co.'s tho ol (0 m, class 1, ot 1, sweepstakes, | dreen's intention to exhibita large 10,000 | not fail to take in the exhibits of Milton | stituency to which Eaton’s zenius has long | 6L Head of Old Man and Woman.lpainting | ¢ 0" 0 1 50614 and 616 South Tenth | relinble tailors, 1116 Farnam strcet d 4 80 a m, eliss 1ot '3 sweepstakes | pouud safe which ho is constracting for the | Rogers & Sona. In the north annex they | contrtquted. Onoof the sketches of his col- | on porceluin. AU Woak o e S e . p i, clasy 1, lot 3, sweepstakes: 1 p w, | Union National bank. But it was mpos- | have a bewildering display of iron, steel and | loction is that of the fated Mrs, Saliie Laver. | 63, East Iudia Ruler,jpainting ou ivory, street. EL Gor Rowk & Kron'a oa R | < , lot 4, sweepstakes; 1:30 p, elass 1, | sible to complate it in thae, It is much to be | tinware, comprising knflwn and household Visitors to this gallery ought not to pass | 04 ltoman Mosaics. 8t. Paul lumber yard, Thivteendn and | vu e, 1510 DogGLA 3 PRICS O Funsi lot 6, sweepstakes; 9 a m, class 9, lot 0: 10 | regretted that this niece of work could not | utensils of every description, stoves, ranges, | the next exhibit without considerable atten- | €4, Florentine Mosales, k| aul lumber yal LA 4 TURE. 1510 DOuGLAS SriEkr @ m, class 2 1ot 85 11 a m, class % 1ot 10312 | be viewed by the Yublw 1h couneetion with | ole. One pleasing featurs e the dispisy 18 | tlon. 1t 1a that made by tho ehiidren of the STATUARY. California streets, uukes lowe T A R ey Roon, class 2, 10t 1131 p m, ¢lass %, lots 1,2, 3, | Mr Andreen’s already flne display. ‘This | ihe preity litie nickie pinied stove, which is | Nebraska lusticute for the deaf and duwb, | 3. Surprise, Lapiui, Florence, Italy; best | on building waterial. | Foxw's BAKALOGA ADITION,