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OATAILA DAILtf BEE FKJDA SEPTEMBER 0 , mi HIE DAILY BEE * Friday Morning , Sopb. 9. ' ' " "LOOAL BREVITIES. PnUcrmin MilU oo.il. Donne. Kclinblc Hatter. Frederick landing Hftttor. SaxoV Cwatn Soda Mill booming. COO business lots. Call on Menik 4000 reimcnco lots , Bcmn , agent , Don't forget SaxoV for perfumery. 250 boiiM t mid lot . Ucmls' ngcncy , HcniU' real citato boom. Flrnt page A. AV. XaHon , Dentist , .TncobV block. Wnrrantcil Tooth Hnishcn nt KuhtiV. lie-mil'new map of Omaha , 23 cents. 20(1 ( farms and 000,000 ncroi of land Hcmtft , agent. The Lion continue * to roar for Moored larneM and'Snddlery. For FINK Coniiiierclal Job Printing , ull at THE Ifcu Job room.- . Bicycle for calo or trade for a liorce. C J. Catian. 'v Tlio U. P. left for the West to-day About thirty mlmlU-H late. The train men on the I' . I * , road and O. & U. V. received their monthly dtipend yculcrdny. lncoti i'itieiico thoyurohniiny. Til's ' clone walks nt UoydVi opera Iion'io and IlotiHcl1 * new building ore now being laid. They will ba very line. During the nb'cnce "of Dean Milh- pnngh , llcv. Prof. Muck will t.lko clmrgo of the tcn-iu'cs nt Grace Misfclon , Korth Umnha on T'riclny evening at 7:30 : p. in. The prosperity of Omaha la ( imply at tested by the lirge number of inorcoatN , that Appeared on this utreet nt such shoit notice yesterday : ' ( Frank P. Ireland , the attorney for the Missouri 1'iiclfic , thtnk trains wllH > e run ning over that rond' between Atchison nnd Omaha by the firnt of thu year. The bridge ncroia thol'lattont Ixmfflvlllcis contracted to be completed by Oct. 15 , Work l being pushed ulth natoiiialilng vigor. Edward Foley , ngca clghty-thrco years , dledyostcrpay at hit late resi dence. The funeral will occur thin afternoon at two o'clock from the corner of Thirteenth and C.IHH olrecU. The re- nialnn will be interred nt CawndyV ceme tery. THE OLAKHEH OK I'KUF. DANCINU SCHOOL will begin ns fol lows : Indies' nnd master's und misses' f class Saturday afternoon at 4 o'clock. Lessons for gentlemen and Indies Monday evening at 8 o'clock in Stand ard Hfill , sopO-at Grnnil Oponlnrf. Prof. F. L. Pinnoy will open his popular dancing school in the new and elegantly-furnished hall on Four- ' tc'onth ptroet , between Douglass and Dodge 'on the 28tli.day of September , wliich will open with iv great party for both adults and cldron ! 4-Ut PERSONALS. ueorgo""T.'MillS U linine from tlio wi t' . J. T. Allen , the U. P. tree man , mriu'd homo last ovcnlni ; from a trip woit. ' \V.3llncklmru left for Kansaii City thin Afternoon. George Duncan ami wife returned yrx- turday from their uojouru In Colorado. Mr. O. D. Yo t and wife rotunioj J-L-H- terJay nftrrnopu from Colorado. ( JIcuryTalmor , of I'lattsihouth , it Mtny. Ing nt the Crolghton IIOUPO. C. K. Foote , of .St. Loiiln , Is a Ktieat of Dr.-1'ooto.at the Cvoighton. JOH. Palmer , of Dee Kun , Pa. , IK in the olty n guu.st of A. 0. Campbell. ' Mr ? , liowur , of ( irand iHlanil the vvifu of a well known conductor , In in the'city , , the guest of Mm. C. II. Connor. Maj. St.inton , payinastorof the Depart ment of thi IMntto , with hit cloikC. S. Chace , left for Skliioy yvHtontay.Q 1/miU Uublu , of Itublu DroH , , juft. yoH- . ttrdny for Now Yorlj , , , U , will bo nbHent about tltri-u weeics.Jrj tL. j > ' - r " * 'f K ] ( [ Kov. J , } Y. lngraiijind ) lady , ictnrnod fiom their vidltla'TCcniueky yeotertlay morning , 31r. Ingram will occupy MH pul- jilt morning and cv6nhig noxl Sunday , Dr. A. W. Hyde returned yesterday froirf'Ne w York , bringing with him bis bride , to whom ho was married la.it Tliiird- < lay In Now York city. W. 1) Hn.iting < ) , agent of the Hhoshono anil Uannuck Indiana nt Fort WaahaUIc , Wyo. , arrived In the city last evening : During hi * stay hero ho will be the gucut of Mr. U. 11 Uln walt , agent of the Km pire freight lino. Hon. W. 11.11. Stoutof Lincoln , U in ' th'e city , * < Dl S. Stanley-of the U. S. , nrny , In Maying at tlio Vv'itlmcll for a few dayp. Dr. W. g. Spcrry , of York , Neb , , l in thu city , nnd la dluylng tit the Withnell , Itov.'O. Oliver , of Hastingartivcd In t < iwn ycatcrd.iy tiftvrnoon. 'Mr ' ! and Mrs. George Whipplc , of Huf. .falo , Now York , are In the olty , nnd uro the gnc U of At r , Alex. McCartney , * Charley Elgutter , who graduated brillianlly ut the high kcliool laitt Juno left yesterday afternoon for college nt Phillips - lips Academy lixoter , N II. A Signal Victory. ' The valno of electricity ax n romedlu ugent lias tralnud u HL'iial victory over iirejuJIcv. Tlioiims' Ivlcctrlo Oil Mtmuli loreinojt In thla class of comiiotmila. Tos timonlalH from nllpaitu tell of thu won ilroiu curon of rheunwtlniii , netn-alglu hurts , und orc , etc. , clfectid l > y 1U auti | cy. cod-w It pays to trade nt K Extra incctiiii ; to-night , llucup tiou of the turntuaoher. Uo hcad-nchc or l > aclc-iclio ; for India who drhil : "WINE OF OAROU ! . " At V C. ELMOUK , Wis. Jrf W. llincliar writes ; 'J'lio uaoof St. Jacob's Oil is followed by.tho most wonderful ro fuilts , A mail suH'ering for twenty four years from rhuuniiitisni WAS in ducud to try the oil. Ho used n fuu bottles of thlfi truly wonderful rum edy , and is now entirely well. FA ! ! geode ready nt Kurlz' . ' * { il M ' " I - * . O ' * I < f " ' ' " ' ' . ( y faydea'a Fire ICindlore i ro Bold by .your Ki-oour. A k for thoiu , RAILROAD RATES , t Which Will bo Charged Dur ing Fair Wook. The exact rates wliich will pievnil over the various roads during fni week will bo of much interest to readers of Tan BII : : The Sioux Cjtj it Pncifto will run trains from the fol lowing points on its road , which wil include one admission to the fai grounds ! From Koniiard , Belle Creel and Fremont , $1.5 ! ) ; from Nickerson 81.75 ; from Hooper , 81.05 } froii Scribncr , | $2.20 ; from West Point , 82.50 ; from Winner , $ 'J.OO from Pjlgor , $15.75 ; from Slanton , Norfolk and B.irth Creek , $ 'J.50 from Pierce , 51.00 ; from I'lainviow , $1.05 ; from Crcighton , $5.00 ; from nurnett , $ .00 ; from Onkdnlo , $1 Bii ; from Koligh , $1.50 ; from Clear Wa ter , $ t.Bfij 'fr ' iii laying" , $ o.L'5" , ' from JniiiiHi , 85.70 ; from O'Neill City , $0.05. Excursion trains will bo nin over the U. I * , from various point * on the ro.id , with excursion rates nt one fare 'or the round trip. Special trains will be run on the LI. I * , as follows : On Wednesday and Thursday , September M and 15 , a special leaving dolumbusat'O.JlO n. m. ind arriving nt Omnha nt 11 a. m. toturning , leave Omaha nt 7 p. m > ) rriviug , at Columbus nt H0 : ! ! p. m ) n Friday n special leaving Grand slnml at4 a.m. , and ono leaving Jtonnsb'urg at' B a.m. to arrive to gether nt Omaha at' 11 a. in. Return * ng , leave Omaha nt 7 p. m. , arriving it Stormaburg at 1 a , m. ' and Grand aland nt 2 p. in. The B. it M. has mndo the follow- ng rates for fair week : Tickets nro old on September-1'J , 13 , 14 , 15 and G good to return on or before Sop- ember 18th , on nny trains , nt ono are for the round trip. All tickets ncludo ono admission to the fair. In iddition to this , the following rates ire made for round trip tickets , in cluding admission to the fair , nnd good for three nays , covering two ov- ngs and ono day at the fnir : From . 'lattsmouth , $1,00 ; from CcdarCreek , Jonisville , South Bend. Ashland , jil.50 ; from Greenwood , Wayerly , jincoln , $2.00 ; from Crete , German- own , Cheneys , Bennett , lloca ) Hick- man , Firth , Pleasant Dale , Milford , Stnplohurst , Ulysses , Garrison , D.ivid 3ity , Uol-vood , Columbus Seward , L'.OO ; 'rom Wilber , T > o.Witt , Beatrice , Dor- ohestor , Friondvillo , Exeter , 'Fair- norit , Syracuse , 'UnadiliaTtiniorn' , Ulicn , Wncof > york , Adams , Sterling , 3ihutvtlo : ! , Tecumseh , § 1500 ; from "Irafton , Sutton , Wymoro , Bradshaw , Hampton , Elk Crook , ( 0IJ 50 ; from Nebraska City , Uunbar , Aurora , Ta- jlo Jlock , Iliitnliolt , D.iwsons1 00 ; 'rom Central City , $4 L'5 ; from Ilnr- vurd , Inland , Salem , ? i 50 ; from lasting , Juniato,1 Donoiaw , Lowell , Coarnoy , Ayr , "Blue Hill , Cowlea , Rod Cloud , Falls City , JUuftton , lulo , White Cloud , Iowa Point , Jigliluml , Fanning , Troy Junction , . 'oru , Br'ownvillu , Honnha , ? " > 00 ; roil ) Brenner ) . Joniphan , Atchiaon , 0 00.- Also the ) following r.xtoa fur round-trip tickets , good for return on or before September 10th , the nr- .uigomunt of train. ! requiring more hnn nn u day on ( lie road , both ; oiig ) and returning : From ) doll , Pillor , Etidicott , $ t 00 ; rpm. .lyuynolda , Hubbell , Chester , $4.50 $ ; from Harbino , Hardy , Super- nr , Guide Rpck , $5.00 ; from Kiver- .on , Franklin , Bloomington , Nnpo- ice , $5,50 ; from Republican , Alma , Orleans , $0.00 ; froin Oxford , Arapn- lee , Cambridge Indiunola , ? ( J.o ( ) . Excursion trains will be run an fol- ows , arriving nt Omaha nt il:10 : n. m. , nnd leaving Omaha for return ut p. m. See Imnd bills for time card. September M , from IVcumsoh nnd in- termedi.ite otalions ; September 15 , from York , Seward , * Milford nnd in termediate ulations ; Soptcmbui' 10 ; from Stilton , Wyinore. Crete and in termediate iitfttione ; .Soptombor 1-1 , 15 nnd 10 , frciiu Lincoln , Ashland , Plattsmoutli and intormcdiato Mtu- lioiis. , All tielcbta will boJionorod , both on regular tniins nnd excurdion trains , On the Iowa roads trains will be run over thu ( J. A K. W. from points ns fur east aa Cedar ] lapidsjvith faro at one and one-third rates to Council 111 nil a. Ono and one-third fare will be charged on the C. , R. I. it P. nnd the 0. , B. & Q. Tniiim > < > and from the fair grounds will bo run daily dur ing the fnir. week. The passenger ratea of thu Ivans.ia City it St. Joe road will be two cents n mile each wayThe The U. P. and 0. it U. V. railways charge full rates lor freight shippci here nnd send bask to Bhipping points in the state free of charge on certifi cate of the secretary of the state board. The Iowa roads with the ex ception of the Sioux City , which will charge full rates both ways , make similar otlcm. ' . Anotliur Boom fur the Fair. Tlio Salt Lalco Tribune says : "There will bo nn excursion from Utah to the Nebraska State Fair , nnd half r.iles will pay thu passage. Doubtleoa ( lit tickets will bo good long enough for nny one to traimaut business or pay < visit in llio K.vst/uml it in uuuro thing that many will go. Wo presume urti clcs for exhibition will bo transported free , nnd since the articles which Utah will send to the Atlnntn Cotton Ex position nro to bo exhibited nt the Nebraska Fair , it will be a good timu to send nlso a selection of the moro perishable articles to Omaha , just to show what Utah can do. " FORTY CATTLE KILLED , And Severn ! Persona Injured i in a Collision. The passenger train on the Rook Jslnnd railroad which arrived in Council HlulPs Wednesday wasnbout seven hours Into. The cause of the delay was nn accidotit which occurred early yesterday morning near Allooim , Iowa. The train was bowling along nt n lively rnte , when suddenly it met jin obstruction in the form Of a caboose and several cars filled with caftlo I'ho'ciirs nnd cibooso had bccomodo- Inched from the remainder of n 'rcight train nnd had comilionccd running backwards down quite n icnvy grndo in the track. The pas senger train was moving westward and the freight cars eastward. The 'orco of the collial6n w.w terrific , the cabuoso being run right up onto the engine. There were three man nnd n my in the caboose ab the time , nnd they were thrown violently some dis- tnnco out of the car , it being smashed nil into small pieces. Ono of the men was badly injured nbout the head nnd the boy's leg broken. The others acapod with n severe slinking up. No lassongora were injured , although the rain left the track nnd was pretty jadly demoralized. Tlio cnbooso nnd , wo cattle cars were completely wrecked. Forty cattle in the cars were killed outright. The little boy ind n most miraculous escape 'rom donth. Ho was thrown : rom the caboose down under ; ho engine , but happened to light in such a position that ho only suffered Lho breaking of his leg. A special train was made up at Dos Moincs , and the passengers transferred to it. A temporary track was laid nround the wreck nnd the train proceeded on its . way. _ _ E. W. Hopkins , Esq. , of the Balti more it Norfolk Steamship Co. , Bos ton , Mass. , says : I have used St. Ja cobs Oil in my family for a year , nnd in cases neuralgia , rheumatism , Bprains , bruises and the like , I can find nothing to equal it ; My wife was troublnd with neuralgia in tier shoulders and limbs for more than a ycur , and after two applica tions of the Oil found a sudden relief. Army No-wn- Leave of absence for ono month is , ' ran tad Second Lieutenant James A. Loydon , .Fourth infantiy , Fort Saun- dcrs , Wyoming. A general court marshal is hereby appointed to moot at Fort Fred. Steele , W. T , , on the 12th day of Sep- ember , 1881 , or ns soon thereafter na irucUc.iblo , for the trial of such pris oners as may bo 'brought before it. Detail for -the court ; Major A. W. Evans , Third cavnfry ; Captain ID. M. CoaU's , Fourth infantry ; taptain John P. Walker , Third cav- dry ; Captain Albert D. King , Third cavalry ; First Lieutenant icorgo A. Dodd , Third cavalry ; ! < * init Lieutenant Francis II. Hardio , Third cavalry ; Second Lieutenant William D , Beach , Third cavalry ; Second1 Lioulen'ant George L. 'Con- verse , Jr. , Third cavalry. Captain Oscar Elting , Third cavalry , Judge Advoeato. A board of survey consisting of First Lieutenant Thomas Or Townsend - send , Second Lieutenants Robert It. Stevens nnd John J. Shaw , Sixth in fantry , will convene at Ogden City , Utah , on Mondny the 12th instant , to examine into , nnd report upon , the circumstances attending the alleged loss , by tire , May 20 , 1881 , of two xiM of Ordininco Storoi , public property of the United States , while in transit by the Union Pacific and Central Pacific railroads , in San Fran cisco , California , and comiigncd to Col. J , 0. Kelton , assistant adjutant gonvmd , U. S. A. The board will ascertain nnd de termine the value of the stores in question , and fix the responsibility for their loss. Buckliu' * Arulca Salvo. The best salvo in the world for outs , bruises , sores , ulcers , salt rheum , fever sores , letter , chapped hands , chillblains , corns nnd all kinds of skin eruptions. This salvo is guar anteed to give perfect satisfaction in every case or money refunded , Price , 25c per box. For sale by IHU it MuMAiiQN , Omaha. Forty years' trial tm proven "BLACK- DRAUGHT" the beat liver medicine in the world. At 0 K ( looJnun. SOLDIER'S REUNION AT LINCOLN : GO BY THE 11. it M. Jl. 11. SHORTEST LINK , SHORTEST TIME. TWO uoLLAiih rou TIM : HOUND Titir , Good Friday nt 8)5 : ! ) a. m. Attend the SHAM BATTLE that afternoon , the FAUEWELL CAMP FIRE in the evening nnd return on the Sat urday afternoon train. Parties wishing booth stands dur ing State Fuir , address E. P. DavN , Oinuha , Nob. jy28-sep2 A CAUTIOUS MAN , Ho Can bo Insulted But Will Never Pay a Fine. A man with n tremor in his voice nnd limited conlidonco in the steadi ness of his legs , entered Judge Bcnuko's court yesterday nnd sid ling on totholi'tlo pedestal where the court usually sits said : "Say judge , what do you charge a man for Hckin' n follcr ? " "That circumstances " depends on , said the court. "Was the man who wns hit a cripple ? " uNo , judge , ho was bigqor'n mo ; nlmost as big n man ns you. This man ho called mo a > liar , an' I wanted him to go outside the city limits and fight it out. Ho wouldn't go , so I called around to sco what the fine would bo in case 1 licked him. You see , judge ; I'm a poor man with a tyifo and two chil- Iron , so 1 hope you'll ' make it ns light ns you kin. " The judge told the cautious indi vidual .that the usual fmu imposed in mmplo assaults was JKJ am1 costs. , " flunk I'll ' lick him" said the man. "What if ho liclcn you ? " suggested a bystander. This seemed to bo a phnso .of . the case liu hud not considered. After studying nwhilo ho said : "Gitbss it wouldn't pay after nil bccauso I've n family to support. Tollyouwhatl'lldo ' judge" Bnidhongnin turning to the court ; ' 'I'll just wAit until that fellow licks mo an' then you bet I'll have 'im landed up before you. " "Good idea , " said the judge , while the follow sidled out of the court with the look of n man who had gained some valuable information In addition to the flavor , beverages ought to bo judged by the effect they have upon the system. While some Boers make drowsy , "Conrad's Bud- woiscr" exhilarates and strengthens the system against climatic influanccs. Old Phil's Death. After niuclr suffering Phil. McCaf- forty , better known as Old Phil. , died yesterday at St. Joseph's hospital. Ho had boon nn inmntn of the institu tion for ono year nnd eight months nnd during that time had undergone intense sufferings. Ho had boon sick nbout two years. Ho was nt the time in the far west and worth some money but nil qf it was spent on physicians before ho came hero. For six months past ho was actually unable to move in bed. Ho was suffering from an , affection of the heart and a post mor tem disclosed that three of the ribs had been absorbed during the illness. i i Hovrto Got.Siolt. Expose yourself day and night , eat too much without exercise , work too hard without rest , doctor all the time , take all tiio vile nostrums advertised , tiud then you will want to know How to Got Well. , , Wliich is answered in three words- Take Hop Bitters. Septl-OctlO "Dcan'ty , health , and hflppincKS for Indira ' in"WlNEOFCARDUI. " At C. F , Goodman , OMAHrMEDICAL COLLEGE. Pall session begins Oot. 10 , 1881 Address , G. B. AYUKS , M. D. , Sec. FLIES. & MOSQUITOES. A lire box of "Rough on Ruts" ' will keep n Jiouso free from Hies , mosqui toes , rats und mice , the entire season Druggists sell it. > (2) ( ) ' Do your shopping at Kurtz's. Now stock -Albums at the 09 cents storo. s n-iptSuodtf Hnyden's Fire Kindlcrs nro sold by your grocer. Ask for thorn. i Parties having old gold jewelry of nny kind can exchange the same for now , as wo molt old jewelry over into now styles , wo will take the same either in trade or make over as de sired , old gold nnd silver bought for cash. EHHOLM it EIIIOICSON , The manufacturing jewelers. A BIG HEN'S NEST. There will bo 300 egg'i nt n time in the nest ot the Glass Hou ; it will turn on n turntable by an electric engine of 400 Hen power , making 500 revo lutions per minute. It will bo the beat show on the grounds. Don't fail to see it. scpt8-2t Hnyden's Fire Ivindlers are what you need. You ca-mot enjoy the Slnto Fnir next week unless you. have the Xindlcrs to assist in utarting the morning fire. Sold by nil grocers.il Hnyden's Fire Kindlon are sold by your grocer. Ask for them. F1UEJIEN. The general committee of the Oma ha Fire Department wil | inoot to-night nt Firemen H Hall. By order of .InuoMB 0. PusTZol , M. GOLDHMITH , Secretary. Chairman. WANTED A respectnblo. well edu cnted boy to learn the drygoods busi ness. Apply personally to P. G. IMLAJI , Bopt7-2t n i > u Store. The Kansas City & St. Joe are selling - ing round trips to St. Joe , good until September 10th , with admission to exposition grounds , ut Sft 45. Charles Shivoriokfurniture , bedding - ding , mirrow , and everything portntn- ing to the furniture und , upholstery trade hns the best stock in Omaha , and makes the lowest i > ricoii uopStf " BLACK-DRAUGHT" cures costive- Good Streams. There wcro three tests made last , evening by the water works company. \ connection was made nt Seven teenth nnd Chicago streets through HOO feet of hose nnd two nt Eighteenth nnd Chicngo streets through 100 foot. The supply of water wns received throughtwo [ four-inch mains , nnd with n ono and n quarter-inch nozzle three Hi reams were thrown to a height of nbout 113 feet. WM. ROBERTS Smothered to Death Under a Falling Fmbankmont. iV telephone mcasii''o , received lata /cstorday at Coroner Jacob's oflice convoyed the information t hat n young nan named Win. Roberts had been filled some time previously nttttnor's ) rick yard , in the northwestern ern part of thu city. Rob erts wns employed there ns a cnmster , and while engaged in lA.nl- ng his wagon , the ombinkmcnt under which ho stood caved in. Ho was covered under the avalanche ) of onrth , which buried him so deeply that not- w'tiistnnding the desperate efforts to reach him ho wns dead before ho could bo gotten out. Ho wns carried 'nlin under the embankment by his 'ellow workmen , and word at once sent to tlio coroner , who immediately Blurted to the spot to hold an inquest , [ loberts wns well known in the city nnd hnd many friends. Ho will bo > uricd from Jacob's undertaking room Sunday morning at 10 o'clock , the 'uncral being posponed to en able his sick sister to see the remains. The "Conrad's Budweiser" is une qualled by any Beer in quality , aroma , > rif htnc33 of color and general health- 'ulncss. Here la tlio Tost. Dizziness , nausea , despondency , jaundice , loss of appetite , inflamma tions , gravel ; female disenscs , nnd all troubles of the urinary organs and Bladder are quickly and surely ro- noved by Warner's Kafo Kidney and Liver Cure. eodlw HO ! FOR COOL MINNESOTA- The Lust Excursion to the Great Summer Rosorts-812-OOfor the Rcmud Trip- Another excursion , the last of the season to this famous summer resorts of cool Minnesota , has been arranged ; o leave Council Bluffs on September " 5th , at 7:45 p. nt. " , by the great Sioux City route. The rate will bo the low est ever given over this line , the round trip being only § 12.00. Just think of it. It is cheaper to travel than to stay at homo. The tickets ire good for fifteen days. This wil give nn excellent1 opportunity for averybody t6 visit the greatest fair in the northwest , at Minneapolis , which lasts all week , commencing Septem ber 5th. Thn races at this fair will bo well worth traveling twice the dis tance to see. No such opportunity For genuine enjoyment will bo offered tgain this season , and all who take advantage of tlio exceedingly low rates will bo sure to'got ' their money's worth fourfold. Make a note of this , nnd don't forget it. For further in formation , apply to J. H. OVBuyAjf , Southwestern Agent , Council Bluffa , Iowa. AugSu'tosop- > Strangers , visit Kurtz's store. TO THE LADIES OF OMAHA. Wo uro now ready with our Fall Stock of Ladies' and Childron'sgoods. LAHIK.S' ANU CIIIUMJIN'H UNI KUWKAU , Ladies' white merino underwear , Ladies' red llanuel underwear , Children's red Ilannel underwear , "Ladies' iliumal skirts , Wo will bo pleased to show these ; oodn , .13 the prices are very low. HOSIERY. The most complete line in Omaha. Children's School Hose In largo variety. 500 NEW CLOAKS : In this department wo intend to display the latest styles and our prices will bo uniformly very low. Thu Indies arc invited to call and see them. lu Buttons , Trimmings , Ribbons nnd F.tncy Notions we have n largo assortment. Kurtz's Store , Cruighton Block , Sco now goods nt Kurtz's. Haydon's Fire Kindlers are sold by your grocer. A.sk for thoin. The only place in the city whore Jos. Schlitz's Milwaukee bocr is found on draught is the Merchants Ex change , cor. Kith and Dodge St. tf Ilaydou'a Fire Kindlers are sold by yoor arocer. Ask for them Fresh Oysters at Ui chard'a Rostnur- nnt. sopt2-10t Hnydmi's Fire Kindlers nro sold by your grocer , Ask for them. Smytho it-SUill , attorneys , removed No. 12 Croighton block. Haydon'a Fire Kindlers are sold by your giocor , Aslc far them. "ThoJtovoro House Councl Bluffs la tlio best Becond-class hotel in the vcst. " aii rl7-lm Hnydon's Fire Kindlers nro sold by your giocer. Aslc for them. Wnntodi Smart sales-ladies and trimmers with n few years' city experi ence. .Must bu well recommended. Nonu others need apply. 1' , G. IMLAH , up7 21 Boston Storo. Hnyden's Fire Kiudlui-a are sold by your grocer , ! & 8k for them. .Hayden's Fire Kiiullorti are sold by your grocer. Ask for them. HE SAYS HE'S EVEN , * But Bottled His Board Bill All the Snmo. A younif fellow of town who puts on moro style than the ndvntica turanl of n fourth-class circus , atiil lias much moro coiifidciico in his ] ) orson.il charms , was boanlini ; recently nt ono of the first oln HotoU of the city. Ho only bearded there a short time until his overbearing mitnncrs nnd extreme rudeness nt the tnblo disgusted every other guest in the house. The tnntkr was finally reported to the proprietor who suggested to tlio youth that it would probably bo ndvisablo for him to seek other quarters. Tills wns in list April nud the follow loft the house nnd an Unpaid bottrd bill. Sovcr.il notes were sent with u request to act" tlo up but tluiy were treated with cool disdain until yesterday when a suit was threatened if an immediate settlement did not follow. Tn reply to this the young man inclosed the amount of the bill with a note which read at follows : " 1 have the satisfaction of knowing nt least that I have made you earn this nnd tun even. " The extreme felicity of the wording together with the high moral tone of the note show how elevated is this youngster's standard. It would bu a very pleasant.dtity to show this liifur- cated parody up to the contonipt of the community , as he pretends to bo a society man. In it Possible ? That a remedy madeof such common , simple plants as hops , buchu , man drake.dandelion , etc. , make so many nnd sucli marvelous nnd wonderful cures as Hop Bitters do ? It muit bo , for when old and young , rich nnd poor , pastor nnd doctor , lawyer and editor , all testify to being cured by thorn , wo must believe nnd doubt , no longer. Scpll-Octlo SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE Ailiertlnemcnt To Loan , Tor Sie ! , Lo-t. round , WantH , Uoanlltic. < tJ. , \ \ \ \ \ lie In serted In these columns once for TEN CENTS icr line ; each miluciiucnt Insertion , FIVIICKNTS icr lino. The first Inaortlon ncner ic i than TO LOAN-MONEY. TO LOAN Call at Liw Olllcc o { 1) . MOSEV u liOoniS. Crelirhton Hlook. ' 0 'oa" n' 'f"1 8 to 10 per rout on good real c-natcseeurity , lij- Lilt. 1-srtAC UUWAUUS , 1109 Karnham M. LOAN At 8 per centln- / < iOl/.UUU terest In minis of S2r.OO and Umanl4 , for 3 to 5 years , on lirst-elans rlty and arm property , llr.um Itsii. EsrATH and LOA ; ; Aon\rv. Ifith und Douglas St * . HELP WANTED. Situation for a'joum ; man In a WANTED loiintrj or cltj. Inqiilru at In- clIiKetiie otncc , Eleventh , liee Harney tid Far- lam. D20-12' WANTKD A Kirl for dlnln * rJom. Ajiplv at rianturs House , corner Uod 'e and 16th trectK , 01E-3" XArAXTKn-i glrli at the Pacific Home. > V 91T-S Oirl for frcncral houicMork , 1312 WAKTBD liurt , Int. IStli anil Illtli btri.cM , or 1410 St. 814-D * VTrANTEI ) Mvi to take ciro of ! ior * > s nnd do > > cliorua. Aliji'y nt 15CO r.irnlia n St 010 10 - ; room Rlrl , eomor lOtli WANTKU-Dlniiij audnodpoSt. OCd-9- > TKI1 To luij a nrct class re idcnce WA worth from iBOOO to$10U)0. ) Addre-n S , L , Loe'f llox 00 , Omaha. rr , 01-tf , ' ( Pp Tv-ol frl it thu } ! . Vi , corner 6f I'lth anil D.itmxfrt KK JIKS.'AN'OI.E. 003-8' ijitiiatlon for a younifiiiail In of- Kmiulrj Uitilli0iioollliu | , llth St. , llarncy anil farnhaoi U07-D' ' "XX7ANTF.D A'Bood uook and laundress , S. W VV comer Kurt und Kith St. 818 tf \TrANTED A fiMt-cLnw barber. I' . W..lerk- VY tun , Council llluffj , lona. Ull-10' WANTED At Illehnnl'a Ituntaurant. COOK \ , i ! "W - lliitton-nolo" inakerj , at 1122 WAXfKDlliittonnolo" Karnliain 8t. > situation inl"er. WAXTKD- by a flrft-clain Had 0 ye-an oxperloiice. , Unde-ritaniln o'el and no * ' 1'rooe an , Siioaki Enj ; i h anj Oermati ami acquainted ultli Htcain and water ] fr . Can g\\e \ thq best of rpferoncea. Will oaic on trial at any tiniu. AildrcHa II. f > , Itc x. 1511 , Council 11 ulrii. U. S9-St filrl at 11R3 Koiili llltli SI , Ith WANTKP north of bridge. U. 11 , IlllOOM. " \tTANIKD Immediately u barney maker VV stvady i-miloyment. | Ail | > l > to K. I ) JlcS Uutrhlln'n luw oiliie , In ' ' 'ontOIIice. "tATASTKn Woman cook , at thcJ Ihnmot VV HOU.C. 83S10 Ulnhwasheraiii iiuitryslrl at tlio WANTKD lluu e. Wl-U I \ rANTKDTwii o\ierlunml | cool.K , fclx liclp- VV I w unil thlr' } UliloM-alters/iluritij ee-k I ttnto fair. linqulio of U. T. MO If.NT , 612 tf H12 i'.unriaiii tt. T rANTKD-iAli uxpcrluticid tin ( fooiU , clotli YV hi ? , boot uni lioo < lonnaii. None with out nod rcfcn wai need aginly. 811-17 < ! . ADI.KIt. Souanl. NVIi. A\rAM'Kl ) Good COOK lit thu Oe-eld lllal \V hotel. W ' VtrAVTKl ) Fifty inrpcnturJ at Ilojd'ii Oi > era > V llotiisa. II nhcut wa is jujed. SIIA\V > V A pool table to runt ; itli WANTKD purehatiii' ' . State price. AddrCM i : < * . INMAV , 41,1-tf Vail , Crawford Co. , I own "O/ANTKD-Fiimilnirbrldiriiaiid ethool bouda. \Y II. T. Clark , liclluue. iiS-tf FOH RENT-HOUSES AND LAND. UK.NT Three room * , unfurnUlitd ; FO-- J71011 door from Kloxcnth on Honard , north hide. ll10-3' KI\T ! UnliiriiWu-il rooitw mtltablu for EOll - | ilnif , at 317 17th bt , llet. l > a > cii- port and L'lileiirn SU. 01 S-tf IU.VT : New brick More on lOtli St , bo Foil Firnham ar.d Howard , Slfiiicr month. 07-tf H. I.KHMAN. Kurtilahid [ orlor and lieilroom ITldUllEN ; ultli board If pufcrrcd , 0i UuMbt , 8 * S tl tl\0\t \ UE.NT HOUM > with 8 rooms , on Blunder * I' tru't , iicartliucndofBtrcctrartrauk. Ap- lily to llobert Ulalr , corner o | Indian * mill \ \ licatou Sta. WMU' : KENT A nicely furnlthcd front roi > ni fer 1iOI5 or two gentliuueti , ut 1210 Howard > trut. 63.lt ! ! KENT 2 furnlnhod roomn oicr * Iw- 1701 diant. ' BxihaiiKe.N. L' ccr. lillh and ICKJK ktrotU. inOll URNT-Sitory frame hou e , 511 Soutl I ? jvth St. Knriulro next door. ' _ _ 2S6-7 _ * ITIOU HENT Furnttliud roow.'srwrCur.'lOth 4' BuJ lUt n | rt' t * " ' 731't , SPEUIAL KOTIOES-Oontioned ITIOIS IlKNT-One room with boarrf , 1S03 C li- JU fonila trrct. " 33 tf ,10n UKNT lieiniiitfiirnUtiecl : room * . llci on .J . fcblo price * , lirlck house. 801 SCan at. 0H It SALE. I710I13AI.K * Al tenwmlile i > rcc ! * , 00 hcail of 1cry lUo orli tnulcs. Call Mac Wltu' * Kit cry Stable , lixn Scott , noir IlraailwAy , Coun cIllllilH , Icmn. 01H-14 T710IISAMI One horse c\pro * wnROti. It can I' l > a found mi the \nu > nt lot back of .loc k Sun'o. W3D" Wil HALlJ-dooil ulEoil , sound , I niaro. KODDI8 A IIIHAM * nOH ISAI.K Larjfo hra\v dratVteain. " For L1 pArtleillflrii addre" . 01. 1) ) Miller , Hoi ,7U : , ut call at residence , N' . I' , corner Hurt ni-il Dutton - ton , Low O'M second addition. I7IOH SAM ! A. ] > a of j-onnc horcc''wei lit t.V)3 , wellnmtiltcd ; snltablo forrarriavoor Iralt inri o i"t. Cat\1)0 eci at 13.11 Nortli IMIi . ! ! ) SA'.B- Kinll engine. II.V. . I'.iyno Cilcilonhi'i Saloon , U. I1 , lilocl , , 10th St. 7(1141 ( tTIOI ! SAI.K Lcaao and fnriutiiro ot Mlrst-cUss JJ liotcl In a tnxvn of luOOInhaliltniits , In i > Ule oj Nebraska : has 21 lictUj the l.racllnj , * men's ro- Rort. Iiiniilrofttnr.Konlco. 218-tl I noli BALK Maps of Douglas aiiil baipy uiun- X1 ties. A. lOai\VA'riU.lC20ruriihMu : : street 320-tf ell HAf.U A new all leather top sldo-linr I'liaetonlthvirn | ! ( Uliluiinndlai.k ! , nt\V. : . OMtton'a uurbgo t ] i manufactory 314 , 8. Mli ( it. lict. 1'artiliain nild Hartley , T07-U TTlOll SAI.U A fanu of cUhty ncroH , in 1 ? rciulr. ( ! ooJ hume , SUxW mm ill l vmall orchard of licnrliii.troi ; " . Ono Inllo houlli of UliA'\a city , Io\a. nn S. ( . ! . ft P. 11. II. Will K\\o \ time on part \\fshcd. . Addrc s K M. Sears , Omaha. Xch. i > lOdtftS4 r4 T OIt SAMJ Neat hou > u and full lot , 12blocK 1 } ( torn 1' . O. at ? JOO. .lon.s Ij. llcOAutlK , 712-tt p. I'oitolilco. "ITIOK SALU rii.o ttock farm of 400 acrts 1 } Rood houie , Kittle shed , orchard &e. , wltll n c.i y reacli ol railroad. Price , S4MH ) , par iine at GX. JOHN L. MiCAQUE , Opp. i'oet Otllce. iKta-tf rtOU SALE Xe.it cottaco and teed lot nt 1 S1HO. JOHN I. . ilcOAQUE 0(1p. ( l\O. _ T710U SAJjK Horse , and harness. Ca.il JJ he seen at enson's Capitol Atcmio barn 1'rlcc , S2SO. E. C tOO-tf OUSK3 AND LANt--iginU rcnt hou M. stores , liotcli , ( ariiie , low , lands , oincca * rooms , etc , See 1st Jinpu , TTIOHSALE Good house with four roonix and L1 half lot , No , 2013 Dodire between SOtli and -7th ! street. Qoocl well anil aliado trees ; house In llonA condition. Inquire on premfccH. 21-U farasoia ri'pwreu by il. 8CKiTT : lHliatidF.irnam tn. 7Wkf MISCELLANEOUS. 1NSTUUCT10NS In French , Oer- PniVATE flrrck and Latin. I'rof Ilvnrv W. Mick , 1010 California Ht 000-oc8 . K. 0. Hii : > fjKY Spirit PliotoRranhcr , MItS. taKejilctures forO weeks at the Grand Central Gallery , on Ibtli uticet , Omaha. bM-U 0 LtT ric.isant , lar/c furnished roon.s , IUi or nithout beard. Call with reference , nt jN. 17th St. b2itf ! : has rattlinc loiu lists of houses. lotw BiillS and farms for t < alc. Call and get I them. . A'l ilKS. B. K. GI.AKKK'8 No. 1 Boaril CA1.U House , eor. ISth'aiul Uotlgo Stfl. Itest n the i-lty. SlO-tf * Tv KMI81 UEAUa'fATK HOOU. hec 1st l > age. - T "TTTll.KIC Manufactory of rorr J- . Jj. YV > JOxe i 14 Faniham street , Omaha , Noli. t22-w&3-i't ALL on or address Potter Palmer , 40 South Otl t.tnct Council lilufts , Iowa , for rail road tickets ca t , tte-it , north and routh. ChitaRO 10.00 Hound trip Slil.CO Kvcrv t-ckct Ruar- antoetl , anil ticket ! bauu'ht.HoM and exchanged TJ1011TUNB TELLKB AND MKDIUM Mrs. , L Kllza lulls past [ ircfcnt , and future in lee ind all affairs. She repeals the deepest secrets the heart , bbe pofwis the magnetic power to fill Oil oil jour wlbhee. Call at No. 1U10 Cbltnijo x-'t , near Ibth. au l&t < ' T > EM1S' NEW OITV .Sac. See 1st p g NY ONK haling work fora tjpe writer can A bo accommodated by telephoning the 11 oHire. * S3-tf . UP A ri-d cow. Owner can hute the ai.VKKS \ > \ ma\ln * property and paying charcis. KllANClS P.ObBCtH , Maunder * ana draco Sit < . aii2l-cv we15t > EMIS' UKAL ESTATE KXCIIANQE.-S /IIKKK or fo'ir yotui men can he aecomrnoda- 1 ted ith bo.iril. Hefcrc'icL cxihaiveil. Aj > - \y \ 201 ICaw , ( trett , till 'lour west of ifttth St. , oraddrcaa Box S37 , ixmtofriro. 813VI _ Jl. UtlOWN-Corncr 12th and Chiisijo TI streets , la rcicl ) to bora or deepen clli f ctlon ifu irantccd , COUtf TIDONT FOUOKT The uccei > .on or the Amer- DONT Home , on Douglis street , between Oth and 10th , for boarrl. lo.lffii'k' ' and tran&iont cu- truiiH fr r-onsr. ROSS. EDWAED KUEHL , MAOIS1KR OF PAM1YSTKRV AND CONDI * TJONAIJbT , 4)3 ! Tenth Street , littweui Karnham and Ha-t cy. Will , with tbe uid of c-uarillan f > plrlU , obtain for any oneaKlancu at the I MI and prcccnt , and on certain conditions lu thu fa- .nro. nioti and Shocx uudo to order. Perfect latlnfjction Kuarantt ed. u26-lm NOTICE. . . . . . i > huretoforu axMlnj ; uctwecn M , W. llartlffan anil Wm. Oitiihiiri' , lno n BS llllaourl Valkj Holler nd Micot Iron Work" , it dlmolved hy mutual consent. All hllU due th firm will bo colluded hy Mr. llartlirin and all uc- counts a"aln > t the linii Kill be mid by him. M. W. IIAIITIOAS. WM. OlVJIIUKsr. WATITPT1I * 'cn ' c' aMlltv. to reprcwnt WAfUMl oilAMlliU.S'J : > ' < tloniry of Unt- \urtal Knowledge. Compute UjcIopatdU elK K\ cry D.vy Wanti , Till" Is the Mont Useful and Compact Literary Aohlovcnicnt of the Aife. It JIM nu co i pjtitoir. Wowantioinpetent Solltiton. o j dd n ceil apply Circulars , sluncr full . le rlpUou , nit on niiJtintwivti. J. If. ClIAMIIUIW bt. lxulH , ilo. , ChUsgo , 111. , Atlanta , . aoiin.'iocl.twlni fSttWZTS . ROYAL nswuv vafiart asssss @ @ U3 ? Absolutely Pure , Made from Grape Crwin Tartar. No other arpAtton mul m ueh lljht , ! lik > hot bread * . / / iiiitrlom i a.try. Can l-oraten bj lrHi > Ue / / ilttont fonr of tlio 111 * rcmltliw from hoaiy indl I' KCK York. , C. f. QuaJm u t. I'i i