THE DAILY BEE. Thursday Morning , Sept. 16. i Patereon sells coaL Fine perfumes atSaxe's. Use Lewis' dry hop yeast. * Dentrifice. For the tcetbpluhns , JJutterick's patterns at CrnickBhHik. Porter ia running the Omaha ferry. Importedfandi Key West cigarf , at Kuhn's. Seidenbcrg & Co.'t Key West Ci gars at Saxe'e. There were 25 land Bottlers out yesterday. Twenty cara of fctock came in yesterday and 84 Tuesday. The Burlington and Rock Island trains were late yesterday. Company G dined at the Slaven hotue before leaving for the front. The date of the next meeting ol the Irish American Republican club is September 24th instead of 14th , as erroneously stated in Saturday's pa per. Judge Savage has issued an in junction restraining the Mayor and city authorities from abating tha dis- ordally house whica the police court ndjudged Harry Lucas keeps , until further order of the District Court. This house is much complained against as a house of prostitution. Two men , one small the other medium sized , with a scar on his face and a swarthy complexion tried to get away with some goods from J. H. D.vvie , on 10th street Monday even ing. They weio evidently old hands at the business , and a policeman was put on their track but they eluded pursuit. The lecture of Hon. James W. Savage , entitled "Tho Discovery of Nebraska , " which delightfully sur prised so many at the time of its de livery , has beea tastefully arranged and published in pamphlet form. It is a valuable document and worthy D { the scholar ! } ' acquirement ! of its au thor. Lost Sunday , September 12lh , tha new time table of the B. & M. railroad in Nebraska , was promulgat ed , and the now steel bridge at Plaits- mouth together with its approaches and about four miles of railroad , for mally incorporated into the eastern division of the road , so that the dtvi- \ \ eion now begins at Lincoln and ends nt Pacific Junction on the Iowa side. The bridge is now open for regular freight and passenger traffic. Dr. J. K. Ish , while examining some old documents Tuesday , came ncross a paper published in Lccsburp , Ya. , dated September 19,1820 , called The Genius of Liberty. The name was good , especially when nearly all the advertisements in the paper were f jr runaway slaves. Another thing was also noticeable , that the rewards for the capture of the "niggers" were high up in the dollars , while for white jipprcntico boys 12i cents was the highest figure. Cards are out for the wedding of Mr. Joy Morten and Mis3 Carrie Like , which is to take place at Trinity Cathedral , Omaha , September 23d. The groom is a son of Hon. J. Sterling Morton , of Nebraska City , and the bride the daughter of Supreme Judge Gco. B. Lake of Omaha. The cards are the most elegant we have HUGH. The reception at thD residence of Judge Lake , on Dodge street , will undoubtedly be 110 social event of O.-naha society. [ Lincoln Journal. Real Estate Transfers. Samuel E. Rogers and wife to Mary 3S Smijh , w. d. , n. i lot 7 , block 4 , Creclt' Fonder addition , Omaha 5300. Samuel E. Rogers and wife to Annie Umphcrspn , w. d. , s. i iot 7 , Vljck 4 , Credit Foncior addition , < > .naha $300. Catherine and Jacob Schreiner to William Gruthman , w. d. , lots 2 and 3 , block 9. E. V. Smith's addition , Omaha 5425. Catherine and Jacob Schreiner to Xrfvra Jphnson Husdahl , w. d. , lot 1 block 9 , E. V. Smith's addition , Omaha $250. Julia L James tn Nelson P. John son , \r. d. , lot 5 , block 8 , E. V. Smith's addition , Omaha $250. JuliaL. . James to Catherine Schroiner , w. d. , lots 1 , 2,3 4,13 , 14 and 1C , block 9 , E. V. Smith's at - d'liou , Omaha $800. Louis Bratschneider to John N. So'.ine/w. d. , w. 32ft. of lot 3 , block 7 , SweosyV addition , Omaha § 700. William Ballingcr and wife to Jo- ciph Stevenson : q. c. d. lots 2 , 3 , 5 , fi , 7 , 8 , block GO , city of Florence S3 03. Lucrotia R. Seymour to Hannora M irpb"y : w. d. , 5 acres in se. so. J , s 'c. 33 , t. 1C , r. 13 e. S500. ATTENTION STOCK MEN ! Parties exhibiting stock at the fair find feed of all kinds on sale at iho northeast corner , inside the grounds , Wchham & Bro. 15-20 Silver Moustache Cups at Edholm A. Krickeou's. CoucorOla Election. At the meeting of the Concordia so- cl-ty Tuesday the following offi cers were elected for the ensuing year : Herman Schwabs , president ; Julius llcyer , vice-president ; Gus Heimrod , secretary ; Louis Raapke , treasurer ; J. Gi "Wtcmors , standard bearer ; AVermer Yon Boehl , assistant stand ard bearer , Theo. Slnhold , assistant a'audard ' bearer. * The twelfth , anniversary ball will take place on the 23d of this month at llclz' all , for which occasion Stein- liaufor'a full orchestra of eighteen jikcca'has been engaged. Fife'su FROM TOE SPBINOS. l"orelgn nnd American Mineral Water , Hun- Judi , 'Janes , Hathorn , Fried richshall l.ittop Water , Vi'cbr , Congress and Umpire. For sale by lab. & 3rcMahon , 1321 Farnham street. 30 1m The .most fragrant coffee at Joe & Newly furnished , everything the est , Astor House , New York. The finest oysters at Joe & Sam's. 11 6t Why doea In ; medicines , when a purely fruit e .hrUe will cure you at once-r-Han : . , ] } ur < { Fig . Try therr , CRIMINAL CBUMBS. Picked Up at Police Court and Elsewhere. The City Council to be En joined. The city marshal yesterday morning jlosed up Henry lucas1 place 011 leventh street in pursuance to the rders of the city council at its ses- ion last evening. It will be remem- jered that Lucas was convicted of , nd paid a fine for keeping a disorder- [ y house and afterwards took an ap- ) eal and bad his money refunded , t is claimed and probably orrectly that the appeal wiped out , he forfeiture of his license worked by , he conviction and that the whole case tands exactly as it did at the start. Lucas , after being closed up this morning , filed a petition for an in junction in the office of the clerk of the district court , to restrain the city council and its officers from further nterference with his business. The place will probably be run right along as usual , and the public which con gratulated itself on the suppression of a place claimed by the officers to be one of the worst in the community will "pleaso not holler till they get out of the woods , " DEAIUN'S DISASTER. During the performance at the Academy Tuesday , Sam. Dearin , the originator of comic musical instru ments , discovered that he had been robbed of his fiddle and a diminitivo banjo , upon which much of the value of his performance depended. Ho apologized to the audience , through Sam. Gardnerbut they rather thought he was playing off. Such was not the case however and their instruments wore found later inj the evening by the police , concealed coaled In an old stove In some back alley. The boys who had committed the theft and confessed as to the whereabouts of the goods were releas ed on the recovery of the valued in struments. They had been employed to carry water behind the scenes and thus gained the op portunity to get in their work. A CONFIDENCE GAME. Mrs. Slaty Kilgore , a respectable lady of fifty yeara of ago , was Tucs * day swindled out of § 290 at the Union Pacific depot by a young sharper , who had met her in Iowa and acted so courteous as to deceive her entirely an to his character. She was on her way from Buffalo to San Fran cisco and concluded to stop over a day. She is registered at the Canfield and is by no means "broke up" as she has her through ticket , S1400 in drafts and a quantity of valuable diamonds mends and jewelry. She will leave for her destination this evening. TWICE AKRESTED. A young lad who gave his name as John Lyndenmyer , from Iowa , and claims to be en route to Kansas City , was lodged in the county jail about4noonyeslerdayin the strength Of a telegram received from Fairmont , Icwa. tLindormyer was seen Tuesday night trying to sell a pony , and it was believed from his appearance that he was a horse thief , of whom a discription was in the hands of one of the officers. He was arrested and lodged in jail , but was let go yes terday and subsequently rc-srrcstcd as stated. Max Liebler was fined yesterday for driving off in Consul Vindqucst's bug gy , while on a drunken spree. One plain drunk paid § 1 and costs and one ornamental ditto and distur ber of the peace $3 and costs. Auction of thoLindcryou collection of Oil Paintings at 7 this evening. We have just received a largo num ber of PAULO H and CUAMDEU SUITS and other FUKNITOKE which the pub lic are invited to inspect. CiiiuLEs SHIVERICK , 1208 and 1210 Farnham St. Silver Moustache Cups at Edholm & Erickson's. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. P. J. Nichols wont west yesterday. J.M. Thurston went west yesterday , Hon. J. E. Boyd has gone to Chi cago. cago.Kov. Kov. E. IL E. Jameson is at homo again. 0. H. Ballou has returned from Valley. ( V. W. Vis went west on the noon train yesterday. Hon. E. E. Gaylord and wife left yesterday for Utah. C. P. MatncwBon , cf Norfolk , \vaa in the city yesterday. T. W. Blackburn and wife have gens to the Kansas state fair. Chas. Atkins , formerly of the 0. & N. W. left for Denver yesterday. Hon. Thos. L. KImball left last night for Bismarck Grove , Kan. Al Patrick , Goo. Mills , Marsh Ken- nard and several other left yesterday for Columbia on a shooting expedition ] Mr. Garey Hall , of "Binghampton , N. Y. , a friend of S. F. Woadbridge , wont west to Don ver yesterday to locate there. MM. Geo. Higgins , wife of the well- known proprietor of the Merchants Exchange on Dodge street , returned yesterday by the Rock Island route from a month's visit to Chicago. lnrphy & LovettlnB. Agency ; old established agency in this state Hamburg Figs 25c a box. OMAHA'S FIREMEN ! All members of the General Com mittee on Partde , are requested to meet at Firemena Hall to-night at 8 > 'cloct sharp. Jerome 0. Pentzel , Secretary. For an elegant breakfast , dinner or upper , go to Joe& Sam's. ll-6t , lll e - . A case ol coheUpatlon.by wing Hambnrc Figs. J INCREASING INTEREST. What Each Day Promises for the Coming Fair. a Additional Entries , New At tractions and Items ot News About Ne braska's Next "Week's Work. The officers of the state "board of agriculture and managers of the com- iagstate fair were kept at work la'e Tuesday in their officffat D.T.Mount's ; ore , No. 1512 Farnham stree , .rranging for the coming state fair , esterday President Dunham , Sei > etary Wheeler and othar officers of ho fair were early at their desks and p to the hour of going to press they were busily and continually engaged n attending to exhibitors and , ho many others having work aid out for next week's exhibition , t is safe to say , from the number of .pplications . already made for accom modations during the fair week , that Omaha will witness a crowd , surpass- ng in numbers , the attendance of any previous public event. It is understood on good authority tint an excursion party numbering 300 is coming from St. Paul on Mon day next to spend the entire week in the city ; the Burlington and Miasour ; ' railroad will bring thousands hither , and all the eastern roads have the as eurancc of crowded trains from Iowa , The Union Pacific road has made ar rangements to transport passengers from the Tenth pcroet depot to the fair grounds for fifteen cents one way and twenty-five cents for those who purchase return ttckpts. We are credibly informed that the company have made special arrangements with the board of managers of tha fair to carry pas engers from theOgdenhoUse , Council Blufib , to the grounds , ad mit them to the fair and return them to the Ogden house for the sum of § 1 per head. As already stated in TiiEBKB , the board of trade at its last meeting resolved to pay particular at tention to the accommodation of vis itors , and to-day a book will be in readiness in the board of trade rooms containing a list of all private residences and other places in the city where persons who desire attend * ing the fair can find temporary homes. The secretary of the board , W. C. B. Allen , desires all persons who will have accommodations fet sttan' gers 'during the fair week to notify him at once , ao that applicants can be given the informa tion they may desire in this respect. The Board of Trade roomo , in Union Block , corner Fifteenth and Farnham streets , will bo specially thrown open to vJEitors and the public generally during fair week from 8 o'clock in the morning until 10 o'clock at night. Hero all the agricultural , horticultural and other papers of the state arc on file , and a pleasant meeting place af forded all who may desire it. Presi dent Dunham desires to inform all homo exhibitors prticularlythat they must make their entries in duo form before space on the grounds can ba assigned. Already several have asked for space before making their entries but their applications cannot bo considered until they com ply with the requests to make their entries. Up to the hour of going to press the following entries were filed in addition to those already published ia the BEE : John Curry , Colfax Co. , Nob. stal- lioh "Vr'agner Clay. " RayNyn , Dodge Co. . Neb. , three entries of registered cattle. Theron Nys , DodgaCo. , 33 entries registered cattle. The West Point butler and cheese association of Cumlng Co. , Neb. 33 entries of registered cattle. John W. Jones , DcKalb county , Missouri , 21 entries , sheep. Samuel Barke.Mcrrick county , Nebraska , 22 entries , sheep. J. D. Slater , Saline county , Nebrxs- ka , four entries poultry and five en tries of seed. Charles F. Driscoll , Oman * , brick machine. D. T. Mount , Omaha , display of carriage , buggy , wagon and farm har ness. ness.Esterly & Sou , Whitewater , Wis consin , two harvesters. Mrs. Samuel Durnall , Omaha , dis play of pictures. Zulima Evans , Omaha , display of quilts and rues. T. S. Hnbbard , Fredonia , New York , i-eedling grapes. Brisco , Doane , Co. , Omaha , dis play of pafes , Hall lime locks , Victor locks , Premier led , coin cashier , tray and bank fixtures. Hard , v Brackett , Atlantic , Iowa , ornamental grass s. W. R. Craig , Saline county , Neb. , Poland-China boars. Troxell & Co. .Omaha , "Champion" mowers and reapers. TO T1IE iMltt QRObXbS. Jameh H. McShano will run teams from D. T. Mount's store , No. 1512 Farnham street , commencing to-day at nine o'clock , to accommodate exhibitors and others who desire to visit the grounds before the opening day. The trips will continue during the day at hours to suit those inter ested. t-Aiit FACTS. The city authorities arc busily en- gazed in putting Sixteenth street , the leading route to the fair grounds , in good condition. -Thomas Swift hns been awarded the Contract for sprinkling the grounds during fair week , and woo to the dust that shows np in his way. Special races haVe boon arranged for one , two , three and four year old colta during the fair. There are to bo four trials accordinsrto aj-es , the purse m each race to bs § 25 , § 10 to the first , § 8 to the second and § 7 to the third. The colts must have been owned in Nebraska priorio July 1st , 18SO. For the one and two year old the distance will be one-half mile dash and for the three and four year old one-half mile and repeat. Many exhibitors and others have already enquired for means of reach ing the grounds during the present week , and we see that James McSbane has anticipated their wauts and will furnish necessary transportation from tae city , commencins to-day. It is understood that several of our most prominent merchants have re solved to throw onen their stores for the inspection and entertainment of visitors during certain evenings of the fair week. Extra attractions will be offered and no more agreeable an nouncement could be made. to those who deeire to pass the evening hours pleasantly and do not care for the many pleasing public entertainments In the city. It should be borne in mind that the sooner intended exhibitors file their entries the better forthemselvet raid all concerned. One lady yesterday made applies- ion for blanks for 42 different articles For entry Siver Moustache Cupa at Edholm i Erickson's. Headquarters lor Joe Schlitz's .MUvraukee beer at MiRCHAioa' Ex- ICAA-QE , IT. E , Cor. I6ti and Dodge. GEIM JOKES , - A Young Lady in the Sixth Ward Accused of Murder. Startling Figures For the Nest Centennial. At the regular meeting of the City ouncil Sept. Ctb , among other re- wrts made by the city officers was .hat by the city physician , Dr. J. S. LelEeuring. The possession of this document is always a bono of conton- ion among the various committees , and has been referred alternately to , he committee on public property and mprovements , the committee on po- ice , on gas etc. After referring i to these committees it has general- y been lost sight of , at least no re port has ever been made in regard to , ho subject beyond returning the paper to be filed. The last report was , however , referred to the committee mitteo on streets and grades , who last night made the following report : Mn. PRESIDENT : Your committee on streets and grades herewith report back the city physician's report of birtbs and deaths. Wo have given the report grade attent'on , and find that the births of females exceed those of males sixteen during the month. At this rate , taking into consideration our growing population , wo will have in one hundred years two women to onb mall in Omaha. In the Third ward the report shows that several olored women have given birth to white children. The delegation from that ward should see to this matter and report by ordinance if necessary. There is a seven year old boy in the Fourth ward who doesn't know his own father , and one in the Fifth ward who only has one father and one mother. There wete three still-born in the First w < ud , besideb a good many still to be born , all of which is probably owing to the number of 'stills" in that ward. A small boy died in the Second wtird because thera were no cross-walks built : A young lady pushed a sixteen-year old boy elf into the new sewer , breaking his nock. The boy's mother will aawcr for .damages. Two deaths ate reported from the Sixth ward , caused from stomatitis , and one fron cmpyemia. Hepatitis killed a man in the Second ward , and another succumbed to cyauuais. A Fourth ward mirt fell dead from a complaint technically known BB ' 'Gnll-acicufl Liveratimus,1' or gall on the liver , and several others still lie in a precarious condition from the same cause. Your committee find that pleurltls , enteti Us , gaoritis And peritonitis are making rapid inroads in our best society , and it is hoped that duo attention will bu given to these alarming evils. The only apology that your committee on otreets and grades Bah offer for this extended report on births and deaths is that it is of the greatest importance that this thing should Bo stopped. A great many people are daily coming into this world , and a great many are daily taking their departure from it with out the knowledge or consent of this council. Wo recommend the adop tion of this report. JAiiEs STEMENSON , T. H. DAilY , EuWAilD EODDIS , Committee. The report failing to suggest any means for obviating the evils so fully set forth , it was recommitted und the chairman of the Committee on printing added to the committee. While this report is very creditable as a literary effort there are a fun points which the committee 1m overlooked and perhaps be foi'e the noit meeting thej may ascertain how many of the fifty nine deaths were caused 1-y malaria arising from the two filthy creeks , which they have ao long delayed giv ing attention to , from nuisances it the shape of ponds all over tlio city , which were not drained becausa il would cost a few dollars , from bad water that the people were obliged to drink because the council was so made up that every attempt to se cure water works was fotlsht by some one who feared another councilman was getting a bigger bonus than him- salf. WhuV'one small boy in the Second end ward died bacau'ao no cross walks were built there , " we are curious to know how many of the remaining 25 deaths report from that ward were caused by the oxistenca of that dis ease and death breeding pond of watei on 13th and Jones streets. The friends of the fifty-nine unfortunate persons Who last month wore recorded among the dead , would like a more elaborate report on these points , and also the reasons why the recommendations of of the city physician , calculated tn stop the ravages complained of are wholly and persistently ignored. MARKETS 151 TELEGRAPH. New York Money and Stock. Ksv YORK , September 15 130 p. m. SIDNEY At 2J per cent ; exchange steady ' GOVERNMENTS. Stead' . V S.G'g'Sl 101 } U.S.4'S 1 10 U.S. 6's 1 0 < i CuireacyO's. . . .1 25 U.S. 4'd 1 10J STOCKS. Athc ; declined 1 to Ic , recoveringJctoc. WU 10SJ OC&IO 10 NYC 131 * MC D4 { Erlo 3SJ Lackawannaft W. . S3 Erie prct < ! . . . . . . . > CO HudsonCanil ss < 1 115 } N JC 70 ] Lake Shore 108 H& U u No thwcsUrn 103 Reading. . . . . . . . . . . 3 3 yorthwtEtcrn pfd.121 I. M . „ 54J PM 3P | > p _ goi Ohio 6 N P pfd 54J a. , i' . andumaha. . 9 | k&T 831 S P.and O. pfd. . Ill L&N 141 HfcSt Joe 38 } N &C 64 ] St Joe pfd T9j D&RO 7ij \V b 6h 35 B&Q 131 Wabaah pd m A&PT . .44 U. P 9OC 112 Cnicasto Produce Market. CHICAGO , September 15. The grain markets were higher and feverish. Wheat No. 2 , spring advanced 1 < § Uc and sold at and between 94S04ic for cash ; 9494c for Septem ber ; 03 | < 394ic for October , closing at 94Jc for cash93Jcfor ; September ; 91c for October ; 94gc for November ; 93c for seller for the year. Com No 2 advanced f @l copening at 40cfor cash ; 40f@40fc for Sep- tembar4l ; , closing at 40jo for cash ; 40c for September ; 41e tor October ; 42j for November ; 45gc for May. Oats | @ | c higher ; No. 2 dosed at 29J < § 29 c for cash or September ; 29c for October29c for November. . JRye Steady at 85ic ; cash sold at 85c in settlement for September. Barley Steady at 7S@78Jc "fop cash ; 78a for September. Whisky SI 13. Hoc ; products without material change. Mess Port Closed' . § 17 50 ® 1755 for 'cash ; S17 80@17 85 for September 17 90@17 80 for Oc- toberj $13 25@13 ' 27 $ for November ; S1G 60 for sailer for the year ; 13 07 * ® 13 lOfor January. Lard Closed at 57 97i@8 00 for issh or September ; SS 00@8 02 for ctober ; § 7 95@7 97i for November ; C5S6 70 for January. Chicago Live Stock. CHICAGO , September 15. Hogs In large supply and under an ictive competition j an advance of 5c was obtained on light and heavy pack ng and 1520c on heavy shipping ; rades ; sales were at § 5COs530for ight packing and shipping ; $4 70 ® 30 for hght packing ; § 5 10 ® 00 for good to extra assorted heavy ihipping lots. Ilecaipts , 13,490 head. Cattle The receipts were liberal , nd the market loss active , buyers lolding off for lower figures ; a few alca were made to buyers of stockera and feeders , but shippers only pur- ihased to a limited extent at about , 'esterday's figures and sales ranged § 3 253 CO for stockers and feeder * , ; ud from § 4 C04 90 for medium to : hulce smooth shipping steers. At ihe present writing the neiu'sre filled with all descriptions of * stock. Re : eipts , G,1SO luad. St. Lioula Produce. ST. Louis , September 15. Flour Quiet and unchanged. Wheat Higher and unsettled ; No. 2 red , 9191ic for cash ; 92@91& 92Jc for September , 93g@93@93Ac "or October , cloaing at 95@94c for Sep ember ; 95jjc for November ; 9G(395J ( fi9Gc for December ; 92@91jcfor ; the ear ; No. 3 , do , S7sSGc ; No ? 4 do , Corn Slow ; 39g < 339jc for cash ; for October ; 38gfi38c | for No vember ; 3837c for December 37-ic for the year. Oats Ilighcr at 29c for cash ; 28 ® 28c for September ; 28gc for No vember ; 29j@20c for December ; 28c for the year. Bye Slow at 81ic bid. Barley Unchanged ; prime to fancy , Butter Unchanged ; dairy , 2226c. jijjgs Unchanged atl5@lGJc. Whisky Steady at SI 13. Pork Unchanged ; SIC 00asked. Dry Salt Moats Unchanged ; § 0 BO (58 ( 508 80. Bacon Quiet at § 0 00(29 ( 25 ® 9 G2JS9 75. Lard Firm at § 8 00 asked. Rttce-pta Flour 5,000 brls , wheat uT',000 hu , corn 12,000 bu , oats 42,000 bu , rye 2,000 , barley 20,000. Shipments Flour 9,000 brls wheat 125.000 bu , corn 83,000 bu oats 4,000 btu St. tiouls Live Stock. ST. Loois , September 15. Hoge Active ; Torliora and Balti mores , § 5 00g5 ( 10 ; mixed packing § o OOS5 20 ; butchers to fancy , § 5 20 @ 5 45. Receipts , 1,000 head. New Yorfc Produce Marke * . NEW YOKK , September 15. Flour Market firmaud in moderate demand , receipts , 15,318 bbls.j sales , 15,000 bbls ; round hoop Ohio , § 4 15 © 4 GO ; choice do1 , 65(34 ( 75 ; super- line western , § 3 50S4 05 ; common to good extra ; 3 85@4 25 ; choice white wheat 4 45S4 tiO. Wheat Irregular ; Chicago , § 104 ® ] 05 : Milwaukee , $ i 051 00 ; No. 2 red winter , § 107@1 07 ; saloi , 50,000 bu. Corn Quiet ; No. 2 , 51c ; sales , 75,000 bu. Oats Cuiet ; western , 40@44c. Pork § 15 15@15 50 seller for Sep tember ; $15 15@15 40 for October } $14 10 asked for November ; 14 00 asked for seller for the yeah Lard-$8 2:1S8 : ( 30 for cash ; § 8 80 < § S 32i for September ; 58 32i for Oc- ober ; 68 35 for November ; ; $8 10 ® 8 27 * tfor December ; 88 20@8 25 for Boiler , for the year ; 8 35S8 40 for buyer for the jcar. Undoubtedly the best shirt hi the United States is manufactured at the Omaha Shirt Factory. The superiority of Material and workmanship , com bined with their greitt improvements , that is iteniforced fro'uts , tlomforced backs and lluinforued alcoves , makes their shirt the most durublu nd best lilting garment j'f thu kjnd , over niauuuscluicd itt tllu muJerats p'riceof $1.50. Every shirt of our make in guirauteed firjt-claaa and u ill refund th money if found othcrui&c. We make a specially of all wool , Sliikor , and C.iuton flannel , also chemois underwear , made up with a view to coraforr , warmth and durabil ity. To invalids and weak-lunged persons wo offer special inducements in the manner these goods are made for their protection. PlI. GOTTHEIMEE , 1207 Farnam street. - THE GREAT MALARIAIANTIDOTE OFTHEAGE. Saffe , Csrtain , Sure and Speedy. NEVERFAILSTOCURE. he only article knownthatWill es-acfi'octfelhis disease perm an en t/yfr om th c system * J.C.RICHARDSON , 60Lt PROPRIETOR Genera I A entSj RICHfiRDSONaCO. WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS. EVERYWHERE. T. 8. HITCHCOCK , M. D. S. , From Kcw York has located In Om ba , and KUirinteesto do fltst < lissiwork Dentil Room' , over A Crnickshank & Co. ' ? , Cor. 15th and Douglas. sep9-2m FREE JO ALL Any one who lores good , choice readies can har a copy of the ROSEDALE LIBRARY FBEE , FEEE ? ini ? ? 2 lMse Pf- n"3 * ° then. sending their name and fun address to STREET & SMITH , NEW YORK WEEKLY , 31 Rose St , IfewJork W-tOK-i SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE Advertisements To Let For Bale * tort , Found , Wants , Boirdln ? &C. , will be In serted in these columns enc for TEN CENTS per lint ; each snbs < ; tientlnsertIonFlVE CENTS per line. The flist Insertion cover leaa than if.rrVE CKMT3. _ _ TO LOAH-MOHEYi IIST : TO TjOAN Cmll at IAW Offleo Mo D. L. TnOUAflRoom8.Crdhton Block ONKY-TO LOAN 1109 Farnham direct. Dr. Edward * Loon Agency. noT-22-tl HELP WANTED BOX VANrBO-To Icirn the printing A liuslnesj ; steady job. F. H. Mortimer , 18th St. < 30-5 _ Good girl In ft tnull family ; Ger man or Dana prtfercd , 373 C)83 St. , be tween IQlh and 20th. 476-14 Flrst-cl s machine hand , at WANTED Shirt Factory. 473-16 plIRL WANTED For Rene'al hotl'ework , UT Reiacko'g Restaurant , ISth and Jackson Its. 47.M5 - cake baker at the Vienna BikerrorEuroptanBealnnrant. 466-10 ASaED Man ad wile. T. UUMRAT.440tf 440-tf \\r ANTE ! ? , A Girl to do house work , 1109 VFarnbam Street , nn Stairs WANTED-HISGELLANEaUS. A good delivery clerk J. C. WANTED , cornet tiihteantb and Chicago cage Strest. 487-10 To biv a jttir of good second- WANTED working harness. 0. O. HEL- (5 ( > N Cit\ . 4S1-15 ' McKcnilo Ulnlnjr Hnll. cor. WAHl'D Dolce , a pastry co-k and ten- e al helper in kitchen , nlu one waiter , men pre ferred. 471M6 Two firatclascoat and one vest WANTED for Cheyenne , Wv. lnrulro | at31 , . , every other day for 3 dayj. 470-i FOR RENT-HOUaEK AMD UNO. REN'T T - > small cottage ? ) on catBtr FOR Harney and Zid etree's. Inquire 203 HowardSt Si-lt _ KENT A. UnB two-stuy boarding FOR with aix bed-rooms , on cor. Douslia and Eluhth streets , 8t$30 per monih ; also two- story , BBven-roomed liotuc , adjo'ninjr above , al $ 8 per month. Knqui o of ta/Scr Bros. , Gas office , or Bogga & Illlla. 4 2-16 RENT Nicely furnished front room , FOR tvro ainjle gentlemen , 235 D-kVCiinorl St. , near 16th. 01'T Rooms with or without board , at FUropcan Restaurant. 361-tl RENT Finely filrntahfd rooms at 1310 FOR street , bet. 13th and 14th St. RENT Stcre room In brick block cornC FOR ard Douzba Sts. , with or without eel lar. Apply to American House. 230-tt lOR RENT A finely-furnished front room Enquire fit 1616 Dodtra et. 283U RENT 2 furnished rooms over Her FOB Exchange , N. E. Oor. IGth am Dodpe streets. ROOMS FORREST AtDaven FURNISHED . tvlOt SAUL T710R SALE A fJno. tchtl hoMe , e fo for any tj ladv to drive. Al aflno ntw milch co 'L FiMsjinn , Creighton Block , City. 4881 ILK Twenty to twentf-iCM quarts or on M dollar by John T. T aulaon. eb/Bat-mon-wou ! R SALE Cottonwocd lumber of all sizea.at RKDMONJP'S. Sixteerith-st. alfl-t MISCELLANEOUS- OTtlAYED A small red cow , short legs and a O little white on back , about 6 years old. E JERCKSON , Dodg6 street between Ninth and Tenth , 435-15 - grOwn italteso kitten , white STRflTED-HaH . Finder will be uritably rewarded by i e'umlng the same to Catfornla and Twenty-fourtn. 484-15 T OST A ladies heivj gold neck chain JJViXicetIOnglostbc' een Mrs. Rlnpr'sEtore a-.d coniorI4th end Cal fornia St. A liberal re- * iid will be paid tot its return to Clark's Billiard Hall , on 10th street or his residence. B CLARK. 437-10 One Red and White milch cow , 4 years LOST ; lias belm away since Sept 9. finder will pleaselea > einformation with MfthonHS Bros. , corner Lcatcnworl and 13th SIS. 4KI-16 XTOtlCETO COAL DEALERS Sea'ed ' pio- JN pxjsa'g will be recelved.uv the undersigned until feiturday , eptembef 13,183) , at 3 o'clock p. m , for tunnelling such amount of bard anu seat c al as may be req'iiied for usejm the coun ty courts , office : ) jail and roor ncuse , and lor supply tig county poor for the ensuing jear. The right is risen ed to reject any or all bids , r.y order of the Bo rd of i. ommijsioncrs. 488-17 .tOHN R. MAXCIIEbTEK , Co. Clc'k. QTRAYED. OR STOLEN One bbck horse. O branded U S. on left shoulder. 2 hind wliltb Ie-s , liatl halter on , lost on Sept 9th. JOSEPH SMITH , ccrntr lOlh and 1'if rco St * 4d7-16 - - marc , white face and little LOST-r-AborrcI had harness on. J. S. HILL. SIGN OF THE GOLDEN PIANO & FRAME , A. HOSPE JR . , , , Pianos and Organs First Class on Easy Monthly Payments , Sheet Music and Musi cal Instruments , FINESfvCKOF 3 C O TJ L 3D I IsT G-S . Oil Paintings , Engravings anrt Frames t great- Jy red.lew prises. 8x10 Frames , 1 inch , Walnut. Ho 10x11 20 l2\16 0 12x18 H " 65 16x20 1 } " 76 Kuslic 8x10 frame 1 < hromos trirecil , small , 25c , Cluon.o iframcd , llr e , 1 ifi. Engravings from SOc-UJiwards , Photograph frames from 15c upwards , Wimlos-'Cor.lcea 75c a window and upwards lAmbrequir.8 S 00 Jtr window and upwards. Cornice t'clcsaSOperwimlow and upwards , Velvet framep SEc < r th Io5 00 Vlolin Strings lie , Vioil'isl 76 , 2 BO , 3 and upwards , Guitars 6 00 , 6 00 , 7 00 and upwards. Banjos 1 00. 3 00 , 6 00 , and upwards , \cconlcons from 1 00 up , cheapeat in city Send for Kimplcs and catalogue of mouldings and sheet niUiic. A. HOSPE , JR. , 167S DOL'O-B St. . Omaba , Neb. FALL-1880. Men's Calf Boots 93 50 to $8 00 Wdies" Kid Button Shoes IV ) " B 00 ' -oy's CHBoote 1 75 " 3 n. Mi5 e ' GoatBultou 1 S6 " 2 60 Oblld's Ooat Button 75 " 1 26 Men's Calf Shots. . . . . . . 1 60 " 3 M ( adIe'SideI.aco Kids 1 80 4 00 Boy's Aleiia 1 25 " 2 00 lLs-Bide LaceKid 1 S5 " 2 00 " 2 60 wens Balles 1 M Children's Polish 75 " 1 60 Ladts Kid Slippers 76 175 Children stacefahoes 25 " 75 JfensSewcd Boots 3 50 7 00 Ladies'Kid Tics 1 50 2 00 Men's Brogans 1 00 1 SI Misses'Slippers. 0 100 Ladle1 Serge Shoes W 200 BOJ'I Button Shoes 1 60 " 2 60 Ruth's Uutton Shoes 1 25 " 1 75 New ceived daily1. " sell for cash only. Money refunded if thegoods don't wear as represented. AVe keep in stock all sizes and widths and guarantee a good fit in very"respect , , Boots and Shoes Made to Order A SPECIALTY. Tha Onlv Complete StocS la the City Hepairlng donVFreo cf Charjft- II , DOIILE it CO. , Leading'Shoe Store. * S. P. MORSE & GO. J 'ST. , xon STEPHENS & WILCOX'S STOCK. FOUR THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS' WORTH OF T OLOTHIS , Purchased of the well-known cloth house of John B. Allison & Co. , and now offered at prices 4 far below the first cost of importations. . IP. IMIOIRSIE ] &c 00. , Call the attention of gentlemen to the fact that by bnying their goods at this sale , and having their tailors make them up in any desired style , a positive sav ing of from $15 TO $25 PER SUITS CAN BE MADE , Farnham Street. MTEST TELEGRA3IS Are Not Half as Interest ing to the General Eead- er as the Following Price List : 9lbaol Asngar for $100 10 Iba extraCsugarfor l 00 11 } Iba Canary C. Sugar for 1 00 SJIbsOrantilatctlSuKnrfor 1 Q ) 8 Ibs Cut Itnt Satarlot lee 8 Ibs coed Rio Coflcc for 1 CQ GltobestUio Coffee f6r 1 00 4 ll > s choice Java CofTcu for 1 00 3i Ib8 be t Mocha Coffco for 100 Young lljson Tea per Ib , 30 to 40 OoIoiiKTeapsrlb , ? o to 40 Japan Tea per Ib , SO td 6 Finest Gunpowder Tea porlb 75 Beat O K Flour per sock _ . 2 75 Snow Flake winter wheat flour s to Ilaveni best flour . . _ _ 1 Oa 1.2 bars Climax Soap for. . . . . . 1 0 21 bars laundry Soap for . .w 1 ° ° ISbareXliirtSoapfor : . I C2 Pure J&ple Syrup in eal ; cana 100 Golden Byrup p rgallon. . . . . ; . _ 40 New Orleans Syrup per gallon 60 Ken Orleans Molasses per gallon , , , , , 70 Sugar House Molasses per gallon IS 18 Iba St. Louis od Crackers for 1 40 IBlbaSt. Louis Oyster Crackers for 1 00 IZlbs Boston Batter Crackers for _ . . . . . 1 00 12IbsGlnirer Snaps for 1 0 ( 13 Iba New Currants for 1 00 9 Iba Now Blackberries for 1 00 4 Ibs Pitted Cherries for. l oo 12 Ibs Dried Peaches ( hahes ) for 1 00 14 Ibs Choice Dried Apples for 1 00 12 Ibs best ntw Francs for i 00 lOlbs. bctt Valencia Robins „ l 00 8 Ibs. new lay'4f Katlna , 1 00 reaches , 2 Ib cans , SO Peaches.3 Ibcana ( standard ) . 16 Pie Feachea. fl Ibcana 0 Peaches ( Cal)3 ) IbcaLS 25 Blackberries , 2 Ib can 12 } Applet , ( York State ) ( ; al can 3d Blueberries 3 Ib can ! 4 CucrrtoZib ran _ 2lJ Damson Plums 2 Ib rani _ . . 12 } Raspberries t Ib can , , . . . . Id Straw berries , 2 Ibcan _ . 15 Siring Bcan ,2 Ib cans 12J Hiked Beam , 8 Ib can , 20 LifimBaana,2 Ib cana 12 } Sugarcorn , 2Ib CHIT. . , , . 12 } Yarmouth corn , per cafl. . . . . . I7 Tomatoes , 3 Ibcan , . , . . 12J Succotash , 2 Ib can 124 Pumpkins , 3 Ib can 36 SSlba beans 1 CO 10 Ibidrlctl Llaa bcaru 1 CO 35 Ibs hominy 1 00 11 ItaCaroJIn rkc ICO 25 Ibs oat meal 1 00 Fat family mackerel , per hit. . . . 85 Fat family white flsh f > cr kit. 90 Codfish , v ho ) , pcrlb 7 Codfish , bone/CSS / , per Ib 10 Hftlllbut.perrb. . . . 12 } HoIUnd herring ( new ) per ke . . . . . . . 1 % t Tobxcco ( BIackwell'4 Durham ) F-r Ib 60 TobiccofUkerPofpIuglperlb 60 Tobacco ( Old Style ) pCTlb . 85 Tob.uxoMccrschautB ( ) p rlb - 4t Hams , augnr-curcd , per Ib. 12 } Butter , fresh roll , per Ib 2i > Complete price list * furnished on application. Country orders will rccelvs prompt and cartful attention. Positively no gooda cold on credit. * J. B. FRENCH & CO. , The Original Sellable Grocers , No. 1119 Farnham Street , OMAHA. NEB. Absolutely ir Ifada from Gnp Cream preparation makes such light , flak ; hot breao * . . or luxurious pittry. Can ba eaten tj dyptpuc : f without fear of the ffis resaltisz from heivv in1 diztitiblofood. - -a 1 Sold only In einj/by tfl OtoaaK "T U Tp I ' Tork. ' c" KoUi BAXtna gtmn OO'Keir GIT UP AND GIT ! NO OLD STOCK ! Having Taken the Above for Our Motto , Weare Determined to Offer Our Entire Summer Stock of CLOTHING AND FURNISHING GOODS Regardless of Cost. In Order to Make Boom for Our Fall and Winter Goods. We Will Not Be Undersold. ZBOSTOZDsT OLOTBIIItTQBIOTJSIEI , I AKMlA3I STREET. OHAELES SOELANK SOL. PJOTOE. Oval Brand The galeaof this "brand" of Oysters have now oatatrbreJ all otrms. You get more Oyrten IN . WEIGHT AND MEASURE In cans of this brand than n any other. 1 > . B. BEEMIR , . sepldlm General Wertcrn Agent , Omaba. LANGE & FOITIGK. Dealers in House Furnishing Goods , Shelf Hardware , Nails and Etc. l'2'2L Farnham Street , let Door Bast First National Bank. MAX MEYER & CO. , WHOLESALE TOBBACCONISTS I Cigars from $15.00 per 1000 upwards. Tobacco , 5 cents per pound upwards. Pipes from 5 cents per dozen upwards. Send for Price List. -A "I * ' MAX MEYER & CO. , Omaha , Neh. MAX MEYER & CO. , GUNS , AMMUNITION , SPORTING GOODS , Fishing Tackle , Base Balls and a full line of -A.srD : : G-OODS m-f X TO THE TRADE , Having lust opened an entirely new line of MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS We would ask the Merchants of Nebraska to inspect our Stock , , feefoe. confident we can meet the wants of all in good Goods and , Low . SHREVEJARYIS fc 0. , J . - * - * - * - a | f j | |