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8 TALKING OF WINTER WHEAT Nebraska Farmers €how 8smething in That Line Woith Lookiag At COUNTY EXHIBITS AT THE STATE FAIR Bome Phenomenal Yields of the Cereal Re- ported—s ved 1 miums—Show in the Dairy and Fish Departments—Falr Not Lixcory, Neb, Sept. 8.~ |Speciat to Tue Bee.|—A dark, cloudy morning, with now and then a sprinkle of rain, which th ened to como down in caraest, lasted u nearly noon and prevented many from visit- ing the fair grounds until later in the day. About. noon the skies brightonsd and the way the crowds eatered the gates soon mado it apparent that the largo attendance of yes- terday was to bo discounted today. This evening the people of Lincolu have moro guests than ever bofore entertained in the Capital City, Last night tho Pom oftice men sold over 11,000 tickets. aters were crowded, Burlington Bes Lincoln park were jummea, and yetthe streets’ remained almost impassable, But tonight the crowa is still groater. The races attracted unusual attention this afternoon. The grand stand was literally jammed, ana muny thousands fringed the quarter strotch, while other thousands thronged the bigh grounds outside or perched on tho roofs ot buildings and sheds. Turkey Wheat and Tobucco, The main topic of conversution among the county exhibitors is tho sure crop and phe- tominal yield of the Turkey or red winter wheat, which was brought more fully to the notice of farmers through articles puolished in 2ne Bee last spring. A few words about the samples 10 agricuitural hall may ve read with Interest. The largest yield, sumples of which shown fs in the Gage county exhioit, in e of C. M. Koot. Tuesample comes 1rom u 100-acre teld ruised by John Warren, averaging fifty-ono and ouc-third bushels per acre, over the entiro field, and weighing sixty-four pounds per bushel. This 1s only the tnird year that Gage county furuicrs have been raising the Turkey winter wheat, and Mr. Root says 1t is tukivg the place of corn as a crop. Lobacco rasing is also being tried with success in various parts of the slate, Gage has sa n come from a onc-nalf acre lot on which the raiser says ho will huve §100 clear profit. Ho is an old eastern tobacco raiser ana claims that No braska will beat tho eastern states. Heo will K0 into it extensively next year. Kearney county shows samples of red winter wheat which averaged forty-seveu bushels per acre and weighs sixty-four pounds per bushel. ‘Tms samplo took second prewinw. John R. Maxon, one of the com- miitee in charge of the Kearvey county ex- hibit, says this 1s the fizst year's experience with Turkey winter wheat, but that thou- sands of ucres will be sown this fall, Box Butte county shows a sample with the blue ribbou on it, taken from a ficld of e acres, which av d forty bustels per and weighs sixty-four and one-tenth p per bushel. A, Sherwood, who & and 15 also president of his county cuttural society, explained that the liud on which this wheat was raised had been in ugreo that tho yield of winte creased from fifteen to tw ncre by using tha press drill. Douglas couuiy wot first premium on white winter wheat which weighed sixty- three aud ono third ponuds per bushel. Dovglus bas ho largest exbibit in the ball. e wheat from o field of sixty a veraged fifly-three bushels per aci ghs sixty-taree and seven-ciehihs pounds per bushel. Also white winter wheat which made forty-seven und one-half bushels per acre and weigns sixty-two end one-hall pounds. hayes county shows sam- ples of bluck hulless barley, and also of Polish wheat, wich are curiosities. Hitclicock county took first prize ou red spriug whe; Praise for Butier and Fish, ‘The dairy department shows such a marked dogree of advancementas to be worthy of notice, Especially does the farm daicy pro- duct show improvement. In d. ery machinery wonderful pro miido durini the past year. - Butter working macoinery of o year ago ha superceded by appliances 5o much botier that tho old is being thrown away for the ne The of of the Illinois State Board of Agriculture visited the fulr today and were shown through the department by Superin- tendent S, C. Bassett. In words of honest eriticism they freely stated that they never before saw u building so large, so well ar- ranged for display and with such good re- frigerators us this, They also freely nd- mitted that in ornamental butter they had never scen the equal of the Nebraska exhibit, One of the most striking novelties shown in tho glass 1 granulated butter, just as 1t comes from tho churn, pouring from a highly polisned buf falo hor T'ho State Fish commission exnibit is, if possible, more attractive than anything else on the grounds. About thirty-eight vari- eties of food fish are shown, besides many ornumental species. At preseny the com- wmission is propogating and distributing 1 streams of the state the brook trout, sairon trout, rembow trout, wall.eyed pike, “black bass,'German carp, yellow pereh, croppies aud pickerel, Tho three latter have but re- cently been added to the list. They have beea” placed in public streams and lakes and in private ponds, always success, There are on exhibition four carn from Frauklin Bros.’ ponds, near Lincoln, which he commissioner in 1800, gh 0 pounds each Brien, superintendent, says they o huving splenaid success with irout 1 the cold spring strcams of the northwestern partof tho state. The largest fish on exhi- bition is a blue cat four feot long, weigning forty-five pounds. One § E Tho Liniugor & Motcaif company leads in the display in tbo implement hne, They have orcoted an addition to their building which was one of the largest on the grounds, 10 mako room for their increased exhib They display over fifty buggies aad car- ringes, and four car loads of muchincry, Mr, H. M. Wallis, general mauager of the J, I, Case DPlow ' works, Racine, Wis., is vesont, shaking bLands with his many Nebruska customers. Mitchell & Lowis compun Racine, Wis., show 8 line fatm wagon, with a box finished equal 10 tho best plano on the market. It is tho center of attraction. The Dain haystacker peunle are represented by their secrotary and mavager, Mr. Branhall. T'he celobrated gross has been cutuway dise barrow and listing barrow is' being shown up by G, W. Whitmore; the Barlow corn plauter and chock rower, by Charles Vulk, and the all-steel Champion huy press is represented by Mr. Reed of Chicago. All the mombers of the firoy aud a full corps of traveling wen are bere to meet trade and custowers, This is the pluco they, each vear, meet branch houso unagers (0 devise ways and means Lo pro- vide for their increase of business, aud to cousult on various topics of lutercet, Awoung different lines carried are uoticed : J. 1. Case plow goods, and Mitchel & Lewis wagons, Racine, Wis. O'Breien wagon, k roka sheller, Bell City foed cutters, Brown cultivators, Oliver plows, sulkies wnd gapes, Victor feed mills, Diamond feed wills, cutuway berrows, Uascadan grinders, | cookers and tank hoaters, T. Haydoek, L. and M. Woodhull, snd l-unmrhn buggies. Flint and Cli- o Fing - wugons and - carts and ullcl‘ URRY company's buggies and carts, Bobinson Manufacturiug company, spring wukons, Sucker Stute runner press dril, Hocking Valley five-hoe wheat dri hay- mukers, feed cutte: cider mills, shellers aud borse powers: Gate City uhuvullnu boards, best end gates, with steel sides. It Is o grand display, worthy of the great com- pany makiog it ———— DoWitt's s‘"lfll e aestroys suob poi- sous us scrofula, skin diseases, eczemy, rheu- mutisw. [t timely uso savas many livas, -~ Spectacles accurately fitted; refractive axamination free. Tudor Optical Co., sorner Faroaw wnd 14th BOSTON STORE Another Friday Remnant 8ale—Pieoes and fhort Lengths—Ri ks, Velvets and IMPORTED FINE DRESS GOODS Thousands of Mill ftemnants of Domestics 15— A Remnant Sale of Vitat B nt— tan in the m All the fancy drapery silks, binck from mnants, § yar d chinas, plain surals and Lolack faille and moire silks,which 1 sold up to $1. yard. Silk velvets ; 20 «dy HOW g0 b high colots, from & to at 3¢ for entire in toduy gular dollar quality plushes in all colors, 24 inches wide, § to 10 yards in and. 'S OI" IMPORTE! GOODS And he novelty fino flannels in remnants worth up to $3.00 a yard, goat 2e, he, 10e, 2 for entire remnant, ac cording to size. One result of the tremendous success of the great dress goods sules now in progress is that we have accumulated hundreds of remnants (from 2 to 8 yards long). Muny of these remnants are just long enough' for dres srns and rem- nants of almost eve kind of dress goods in the house will be found in this RIEMNAD D DRE will be placed on saleftoday in goods aisle at from u thivd to rter of their value, FRIDAY IS ALWAYS REMNAN DAY., IN THE BASEMENT. | we will sell 10,000 yards best quality unbleached muslin, 8{c per yardas it’s worth i the bolt. Mill remnants e, Y¢ and 10¢ mus- lin go at 44c 1,100 yards cotton and linen toweling, in remnants of 2 to 5 yaids, go at 3¢ o yard. 1 case of remnants of worth 15¢ and 18c a yard, 1 case of remnants’ of nel, yard, 1,000 yard remnants, 1 ra. All the machine thrend in white, black und colors (from the Gluck stock), will be sold today between 9 and 10 o’clock at 1ic a spool, in the base- ment. our dr a quar Todoy pants cloth goes 7e yard. t table oil cloth in THE BOSTON STORE, N. W. cor. 16th and Douglas. y of the state fair you going? Eriday is the last d at Lincoln. Are those who have been there the assertion that this state fai is the greatest ever held in D ‘here have been no false prom- verything has been just asiep- vesented. The last and best cay comes off Friday. As to speed there is the free for all trotting race for 8 year A 235 and a 2.20 trotting race for $600 each, and and a mile and 1t running race for #300, that should t immense crowds, The races so ¢ have been strictly first-class and ns llu- best have been reserved for the last it will he vour best day to o to Lincoln, It will also be the gala day of the position, as this day has been set aside for the pleasura of the old soidiers. T'rains leav a and Lincoln at atl hours. Tickets are one fare for round trip. Childr grounds if un Friday is the last day of the state fair at Lincoln, Are you going? phatteiclif biio.d Railway Notes, The commander-in-chief of Army of tue Republic and his staff, with the ladies of the Woman’s Retief corps, will leave for Washington at 8 p. m. September 16 via the Burlington, The fare for the round trip is #25.50 and tickets will be put on salo September 13 to 20, Mr. F. A, Nash of the Milwaukee returnea home from Chicago yesicraay morning. Mrs, Winslow’s Sooth of all romedies for children cents a bottle. rup is the bes teething, 25 - Tho entire stoek of horses owned by A. J. Poppleton, including the stallions Zalu, Royal Ouk and ‘Traverse, will be sold av ‘nuction at Elkhorn, Neb., on Thursday, Sept. 15, at 2 p. m. — Friday is the last day of the state {uir at Lincoln, Are you going? e Want to ako n New Co ct, Having eancelled the Jobn A. Wakefield lumber contract, the city has advertised for bids for furnishine lumber, grade stakes, nails and cement during the balauce of tue r. All bids received prior to 4 o'clock, Tuesday afteraovn, September 13, will be considered, e Disease never su SIully ot 3 tho sy s- tem with pure blood. DaWitt's Savsupartlla makes pure new blood and ouriches blood. ccord Sent. 8, tin, Tov 2, or 10t 1, hioek 1 block 17, Union I Perkis Joseph Brown piric h Murruy, ‘Lot Johols to SO T s, 10t 16 e tnd company o 1'C bl 112, South Qmuhu, roand husband to 43 lotd, block Py oM Hunter to i |H|4~m\|n~ block 18, Hanscon 1) Wouser Divonki and wite' 1o Hannon, s 2 feet 1ot 4, bloek Ouik 5 QUIT CLAIM DEEDS, © A Vin Deusen and hushaud to ¥ Chrysler, ot 2, bioel 1) hu L P Wwmmiond ind wi + ot 1 10,20 nd 21, block | and luts w0 G, bioek 2, Mayns P Total ameunt of tzins! Idmltl-‘d free to the | . r i liberal stop-over privileges. the Grand | THE OMAIA T0DAY | SKIPPED BY MOONLIGHT Mr. Abbott of the S8outh Royalton Shos Co, Vermont, Skips Out. CREDITORS WHISTLE FOR THEIR MONEY D, €. Jones Appointed Recelver—Te Takes Possession of the Stock—Ships It to Chicago and Orders It Sold Without Reserve, LAPHAM'S PALMER Il()U\Iv SHOE STORE IN C SOLD 1 Two big events in Omaha which will this week or sensation than the Sulliv THE BOSTOX of Omahn BUYS ALMOST EVERYTHING IN SIGHT. it for the great shoo salo ATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10TH. This will be the must marvelous shoe sale in the history of the world, The Boston Store beats the best rec- sver made, and scores a triumph in e sules. The Boston Store secures the bulk of both stocks at a phenomenally low price. THE FINEST LINE made in Americn, was_carried by Lap- ham in his celebrated Palmer house shoe storo in Chicago. The Boston Store has got almost all of Lapham s stock, The South Royalton Shoe Co. carried an average line of shocs such as are kept in the usual shoe stores catering to everybody’s trade. The Boston Store has got almost every pair of shoes they h You can promise yourself on Saturday the biggest bargains in tne world, nothing 5o big ever before. T'he stock of shoes now carried by The Boston Store is more than three times as large as that of any shoo store in Omaha. The sale begins Saturday. Don’t forget it. ’1‘III<‘ BOSTON STORE, N..W. Cor. 16th und Douglas. I‘urlhux p‘nrmulurs and prices in to- nights puper. STORE OF SHOES the last day of the state fair Are you going? Fridny is at Lincoln, G. 2 R EXCURSION TO WASHINGTON Via the Wabash Line, For the above occasion the Wabash will sell, Sept. 13th to 20th, round trip ets to Washington and Baitimore,at than half fare,with choice of routes; ssing down the boautiful Shenandoah et illuminations and Prophets, which will indeur allefforts of former years, For rates, tickets, sleeping car “ccommodations, and further informa- tion, call at Wabash office, 1502 Farnam street, or write G N. CLAYTON, N. W, P. Agt., Omahaa, Neb. surpass in g g Oma ha Can Mfg Co.,campaign torches The Fidelity Trust comp: moved its oflice to 1702 st corner Bee buildin, v has re- arnam, seuth- s e Friday is the last day of the state fair at Lincoln. Are you going? —_—— arkably Low Eastern Rutes. reduced rates to Washington, . and return via “The Northwest- ern Line,” Sept. 13 to 20th, inclusive, good returning until Oct. 10th. Choice of routes east of Chi n1zo, with Sleeping car berths can be obtained through to Washington, Call early at city ticket office for full information, 1401 Farnam R. R Rirenie, General Agent. v of the state fair you going? daticleos by o The republican electors of the Fifth ward will hold a caucus on Friday even- ing the 9th inst. at 7:30 p. m. in Jaynes’ building, No, 1402 Sherman avenue, cor- ner of Clark and Sherman avenue, By order of the committee. — WILLING TO TELL ALL, at leuln Clerk Groves and Co. able Wit At the session of the Real Estate Owners association yesterday afiernoon to continue the inquiry into the cause of the delay in starting publio improvements this year, Messrs. Boggs and Cathers, of the investi- gating committee, wero present, and City Clerk Groves was on hand with the abstracts of all the ordinaoces and committee re- ports touching thercor chat had any bear- ing on the subject of wublic ~works for 1502, Mr. Groves gave whst 1nformation e could in the way of explaining the action of thu council iu reference to the papors sub- mitted, and did all that he could to assist the committee in the work that had bosn mapped out for them. He left the papers in tho pos- session of the committee, and expressed a williuguess to give any additional informa- tion desired by them that he might possess, regarding the oflicial acts of the wunicipal body in the matters under consideration, Councilmau Lowry also dropped in 1o say that be bad no inclination to withholid any information tbat iay in his power to give. ide felt hurt by the story that had gone out to that efect, and he wanted the committee to understand tnat ho was not endeavoring to screcn uny of his own acts or those of his colleagues, No new information was elicited, and the abstracts were placed on file and the in- vestigation was coutinued for one week. owry Tra Procure it Betors Lo g Home, ‘Threo years ago, while I 'was visiting rela- tives at Higzinsville, Mo., I was suddenty taien with colic and severe pains in the stomach. My relatives sent to the doctor for modicine, and ho sent me a botule of Chumberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, telling the bearer that if that mod- icive did not cure me he could not prescribe anything that would. [ used it and was 1m- mediately relieved. —Hexiy A, THOFERN. il e 2L Bullding Permits, Tho following permits were issued by the superintendent of buildings yosterday : Lory frame cottu: 46 minos Bhenllte Totul.. D®PRICE'S ai Baking - sPowder; Used in Millions of Homes—>40 Years the Standard DAILY Iil‘ -F.. It is a wonderful soap that takes hold quick and does no harm, No harm! It leaves the skin soft like a baby's; na alkali in it, nothing but soap. The harm is done by al- kali. Still more harm is done by not washing. So, bad soap is better than none. Whatis bad soap? Imper- fectly made; the fat and al-* kali not well balanced or not combined. What is good soap ? Pears’. All sorts of stores sell it, especially druggists; all sorts of people use it. Largest stock of HUMAN HAIR east of Chicago. Guaranteea strictly first class, Mr’s R H. Damas MERYE 158 Hyaioely Dizeinses, Fity, N1 Neryous PProstraton causal by Wakafulnoss, et in elther sox, Impoten S Fomte Workrosmm. Ta7oran rhon c1usel by Ovor-ox. f-abuseovar-inlalganc guaranteeto refund if not carad. Guar. only by Theotore, F. Lewis druggist. southenst corner 16t and Farnam sts.. 100 183101 solo ngoni, Omnhin For Suffsrmg Women. DR. MILES® Restorative N ERVINE. cunks: Slecpleeances, Nervous Prostra’ tlen, siclk and ner- vous loadacie, Ats, ete. After four yeare treatment by the best_ doctora in the land, but without any relief, hato used your Nervine for one weel and have not had an aitack ®ince.—Huxn C Bracus, Heathville, Pa. Your Ner vino has cured me completaly for nervons troubles, J Turuon, Lottn 0. el bottlo {reo dre um piste . MILES MEDIOAL Co., Forsale by Kuhn & Corli & l!nu;.’lus s ) Or. Bailey, 81 The Leadin Dentist Third Fioor, Paxton Bl Telephone 1085, 16th anl Farnam A full set of teeth on rubber for . Pert Tecth without plates or ramovable bridge work Just the thing for slazers oF publlc spoukers, never drop down. TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN Gold filline at reasonable rates. All work warranted. Cut thisout for a guide. LEXINGTON, - STEPHENS ! nn-l n culture; Iarge inted, lighted by Lot —_—— L ey, T W. BARRETT, FRIDAY, SEPTE \llll‘l{ RAL (OLLEGE] MISSOURI. F R OUNGLH 9, 1892 DR. J. E McGREW. THE SPECIALIST, Isunsurpnesad in the troatmontot all formaot ISEASES, wnd all disorlors und dobilities of youth aui munbood, 17 yours' experience. s resources and faoilities aro practionlly uniimito ho Doctor Is ranomn- mended Ly the press, and endorsed in tho 3 people for falr tront- 1 honost professional advice, The rful remedios known to modern sclonce for tho successful treatment of the followi s jagne GONORRHO mmedinte rellel. A oo lete cure \Vlrllull', tho 1088 Of un hour's tims rom husiness, GLEET-One of the most_comploto an1 suo. cossful trontments for gloot and all annov.ng @ sehiurzes vou known (o tho melioal profos sion, I'ho Fesuits wre truly wonderful, STRICTURE—Gro.test known romely for the trontment of Strictire, without p i, oute tingoord Litins A mostromarkable ro hody. HILIS—No troatment for this torriol Dloud diseaso has over boon more sucosstal, nor hud stronger ondorsements. In the light of mudern &cionce this d'seso §s positivoly curab e and every trace of tho polson entirely removel from the bloo !, LOST MANHOOD, ambition, nervous- ness, timidity, dospondenoy wnd all wenkness and disorders of youth or manhoud. Reliof obtained ut once. DISEA ;ES OF THE KIDVEYS, and all afsardersof ths stomacn, blood, liver, skin, and bladdor, uro troated succossfully w the greatest known remedies for tho d soass. Write for circulars. 14th and Parnam St.. Omuha, Neb. NEBRASKA National Bank, U. 8. DEFOSITORY - - OMAHA, NEB Capital Surplus. . Offecrs and Directors - R. C. Cushing, vie ol Cotlins 3 Reed. cashier. THIS TRON BANIK. Ma Vatrick, Lewls A, I ] fy the bl rectual ; L Dost nedicie khowt for bilious sallow ¢ mpies- o @ reaultingfroni | comueh, live s, 80« 20001 000000er EDUCATIONAL. BROWNELL HALL. Seminary for Young Ladics. Oma Nebraslka. Bishop Worthington, Visitor. Rev. Robert Doherty,S. T.D., Rector Fall Term Bogins Wedn2eday, Sept. 14th. For Catalogue and particulars, apply to MILITARY ® o WENTWORTH ™Rz o o Classcal, Literary. Scientific Coursea of study. Tn fantry and Artillery drill and actual Cavalry Oldest Military Kebool in M. Catalozue. Fajor 8. SELLEES, M.A., Lexington, 2o, EW YORK MILITARY, Col " J. Wright, B. 8., A, M. N JAGKS&)NVILLE ACADEVY. 1 Sor “FEMALE ACAGEMY For tho higher and Liberal E and young women. Specinlti Physical Trainin; Aud hot water, bath rooms 2th Searion address AR |ES, Superior alvantage for educating Young ladiea. Course of riudy thor- the hest American d; new | catalogue ‘nddress Pres. COLUMBIA, MO, TELL U5 HOW MANY fA(tS YOU SEE IN THIS ADV AND E / WILL SEND YOU A BEAUTIFUL PICTURE 20X25 FOR FRAMING. MARSMALL CHE!‘II(AL I"IANUFAC I‘RMG (flKMSAS(IWH° DR G- W. MAXWEKLL, PRESIDE Gradunte of Bellevue Hospital Medical College, New York Clty. 16TH AND HOWARD STREETS, OMAHA, NEBRASKA. FOR THE SUCCESSFUL TREATMENT OF ALL CHRONIC, PRIVATE AND NERVOUS DISEASES MALE AN 0 un lertaken sEADLaLieAtion Of experk at home by correspondence. contidentinl. One porsonal 1ntorslew proforrad D FEMALE. All eommunications strictly Piles, Fistuly, Fissure, an | Strieture of the Roctum perfectly and perm: suently cursd without the use of kuife, ligature o of ll.w Rectum su canstics Al o, Eczema anl Ulcer tion wessfully treated, QUESTION BLANKS a-d BOOK ON DISEASES sent FREE on application Address INTERNATIO Send #1.07 for bottle of CLAPINE INJEOFION, Guaraatosd (0 uee la thies Lo tve tured by luternations! Sanilariuw. NAL SANITARIUM, DR, W. C. MAXWELL. Fresident, O Neb Munufao (=) *THE . ») Today we open our f the seven seasons that *t head covers to saint and seen this department grc its popularity become it's sales incprease steadil seen it pass its rivals in after another--until todos is recognized as the lea the entire west. There new-—there is not rect for fall--there is brim or heighth of in our hattery today--an marked on the ticket ins two dollars less than yo store you’re a mind to vi he Nebraska” NEBRASKA SPECIAL” ull fall line of hats. In has sold sinner alike, we have >w and flourish—seen > an established fact—seen y season after season— the race for trade one y our hat department ding place for hats in is not a shape that’s a shade or color that’s cor- not a size—not a width ot crown that you won’t find d you’ll find the price ide from fifty cents to u can find in any hat sit. A Leading Feature Of our hat business this fall will be today for the first time. leatherette sweat band. a new hat which we show This hat is made of fine fur stock. It has pure silk binding and band. It comes It has full satin lining and in all shapes and all sizes and is just such a hat as hatters get two fifty to three dollars for. This hat will be known as * will be sold for ‘The Nebraska Special” and ———$1.50.~—— We are also showing full assortments of our popul ar lines o Du’b)‘; at 75c, $1, $1.25, Soft Hats at soc, $1, Crush Hats at 65¢, 85c, Boys’ Hats at 15 Boys’ Caps at 25¢ and 35¢ Your old hat looks to WEDNESDAY, SE $1.90, $2.2 1.25, $1. 50, § $1.25 and $1.75. 30c, 45¢ and 6oc. 5, $2.50 $I1. 75, $2, oand §3 $2.50 and g3 (soldier caps 25 ugh. Don’t it? PTEMBE(R 14th, Grounds at 20th and Paul Strests. THE BARNUM & BAILEY Greatest Sh CONTAINING EVERY COUD Togethar with Tmre Kiralfy’s 3 Circusses, 3 Rings, 2 Elevated Stages, podrome, Magic [llusions, 40 Aerialist ing Cats, Dogs, Pig Shu’l\s, Sheep, (€ phants, 2 Droves of Camels, 100 Chariots. 400 Ho iyl(' I'w‘, 1 Trains, ( proof Tent. ct l(m" An Amazi Invested, $3,500,000. Daily Expenses, $ Hol w on Earth RY’S BEST ATTRACTION. Glorions awd Magnifies1t Historical Spectacle. COLUMBUS And the Discovery of America. Y 7 rse Iair, 2 Menageries, Olympia Hip 0 Clowns, 20 Animal Actors, Performe se and Wild Beasts. 2 Herds of Elo 1,200 male and temale Performers, ‘olumbus Stige 430 feet long, Water ind Astounding Bxhibition. Capitl 500, P. T. BARNUM and J. A. BAILEY, EqualOwners ..;:7"'[M—ons PREPARING m MEET THE ¢ GRANDEST SPECTA Ilustrating the dife, trials and winmphs of cal evenis connected th f ments, sciges and sorti tablenux and displays. beautiful duncing new historic nights storic United States, ,Al 0 a. ips in motion, nover seen be s fables, nurse m. on day of show. Two Performances Daily, at 2 and & P, M, Admi sion (o all, 50 Ceats. Ohild Resorved numbered sents ot regular prico, u udvanc CH:AP EXCURSIONS O will Exhibit at Nebraska ¢ 1816 Douglas Stree clailat 1o nervoas, chronle, private orrusp ol N undays W 10 13 " Boad sdaup Kor repiz. fi"é BEFOWE AND AFTER \ For sale iu ‘Juu‘u Ly Shecman & MCon tles of the rivls. Perdinand and sy f 5 P HIARDS B[FOREG CLE ON EABTK discoverer, and the historl, or Tournm and fetes, triumphse Sham fights, elln’s .‘vpllemllll( T Tremen fore this scason, illustrating ry rhymes, and the history the gr of the Doors Opan an Hour Earlier. ren under 9 years, 26 Cents. nd admission tickets at usuul slight T Kipsler’s drug store, 16th und Farnam Sts, N ALL RAILROADS, ‘ity, September 15th, t, Omaha, Neb. 4 unnnry dlsenses. Uil Lranting with the gr blood, skln A rexmiar and orview profercad, o Oy Boure Ve m 40U B, S— IIANIIOOD REST@RED Lupa e, ddross N er nell, 1516 Dodge street,