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    8 PER OMAHA DAILY BEG MONDAY , SEPTEMBER 12 , 1881.
HIE DAILY BEI
Saturday Evening , Sopt. li
LOOAIi BREVITIES.
I COll.
Dor.ne. Kcllabic Hatter.
Frederick Leading Hnttcr ,
Saxo'fl Cream Soda still booming.
BOO business lots , Call on Bciuls.
1000 residence lol , Bonus , tigcnt ,
Don't forget Saxo'fl for perfumery.
Hcmcmber tlio minstrels to-night.
250 homes Mid lots. Betnis" agency.
Bemis' renl Cbttto boom. First p
A. W. Noson , Dentist , Jacob's bloc
Warranted Tooth Brushes at ICuhn
Reims' now map of Omaha , 25 cenl
200 farms and 000,000 acres of lai
Ueml ? , agent.
The Lion continues to roar for Moon
narnena and Saddlery.
For FINB Commercial , Tob Ptintin
all at TUB BKB Job roomn.
Bicycle for sale or trade for a hora
O J. Cannn.
Hero wo go to Uoano's , tin ) rcllnl )
hatter to buy n good hat , 1218 , Mth nlrcc
To tlio farmers don't forget to call at
HCO Doano's fine lot of hats and cnpi i
.218 , 11th street.
CroMwalks are belnit ; laid througlioi
tha Imslii'Bs portion of tlio city , which
n plcasn.nl fact to contemplate.
Tenth Btreet Is at last receiving tl
-attention It deserves. The work nf curbir
ntid guttering it lias begun.
Doanc , the reliable hatter wanU I
nee you all to-day , t'U ing away hats ar
caps nt DoanoV , remember 218 , Ml
street , i
N. I. \ ) . Solomon li.ii on exhibition !
.his show window , an elegant gold \vntc
Tallied at sixty dollars , which ha will offc
as a nrcmium at the Rtnto fair for tlio bee
Bicycle Illdcr under 15 ycnru of age.
Col. J ) . B. Houek , the gentleman ] ,
representative of the N , S. P. C. A , , 01
Saturday moved into his now and clcgan
.residence on Sherman avenue. The colonc
takes just pride in his now abode , nnd i
certainly la a creditable addition to tha
.portion of tlio city.
An Entire Success-
It 1ms been proved by the moat roliabli
testimony that TIIOHAH * "Ki.Ecriiio Oit i
nu entire fiuccess in curing the moat in
veternto cases of rheumatism , neuralgia
lame back and wounds of every dcscrip
tion' . 13-ood-l\y.
41Tho Hovoro House Counci Bluff
IB Iho best second-class hotel in tin
v
'vest. " atiL'17-lm
\
F IISONALS.
Campbell Hardy , a well known yonn ;
man of tlio city , has resigned his clcrknliij
in the U. P. office lo accept the posittoi
of telegraph editor on the Herald.
11. 0. Jordan , who for Homo time jinsi
has acted as bookkeeper for the Watci
.Worki company , hn-j acccptca the potii. .
'tion of suporintenJent * for Irvin fc Kills.
His former position Is filled by J. N ,
Tlynn.
, , T. B. Holchklss , manager of Litlo Klla
, , the musical prodigy , U in the city.
, ' ' 'Mrs. Michael Griffith , who resides inLn
'Platto about fifteen miles west of Omaha ,
. fell doxvn the cellar stairs Saturday after
noon and fractured her wrist. Dr. Chad.
-wick of this city , attended her.
- . . + , . -
TIIK public will please boar in mind
"that thu carbonic ncid gonomtod in
the bottle of "Conrad's Bnilwoiaoi
-IBeo.r" is n healthy attribute thereto.
Ask your grocer for it.
A Wo tile Support-
A Artrgo flfistono , which was tc
form n portion of the pavement in
front of llousol's m-\v building , wat
placed in position yesterday. The
principal weight of the atone \vw
atipportod by nn eight-inch utono wall ,
"JMiia proved too frail n support nnii
moon caved in , nllovving the stone tc
drop into the cellar below. Aboul
two foot of the stone-was broken off ,
rendering it unfit tor further HIM
.in the pavement. When the support
ing arch was not of suflicicnt Btronutl
t < i bear the weight of a single stone , il
, twould bo utterly ridiculous to think ii
could support half n dozen. Sue ]
heavy stones should receive u solid
foundation , BO as to prevent accidents ,
How to Got Siolr ,
'Expose yourself day mid night , ca !
too much withont exercise , work toe
hard without reat , doctor nil the time ,
take all the vile nostrums advertised
mid then you will want to know
Hcriv to Got Well.
Which is answered in three words-
Take Hop Bitters. Septl-OctlD
TJIE Ol.AHSKH 01" PllOl/ .
DAKCIKO SCHOOL wilf begin ia fol
lows :
Ladies' and maalor's and misses
clans Saturday afternoon at 4 o'clock.
Lcsaons for gentlemen and ladies
Monday evening at 8 o'clock in Stand
ard Hall. '
_ aop'J-Ub
Ladles In
The Holy Family fair wan vorj
largely attended Saturday night. Tin
following lading are in ohargo of the
different booths and tables ; Paris !
table , Mrs. J , D. Furoy , Mis. Mat
Ulagin ; paris.Ii school table , Mrs. J
'A. rcShano , Mrs. J. Oroighton , Misi
Xiizzlo Murphy ; Altar society table
"Mrs. Garrity , Mrs. Wlmlan ; younj
ladies' sodality table , Miss Winm
McDonnott and Miss Clara Orcighton
cigar stand , Misa Saddio Biloy uiu
Miss McOuno ; wheel of fortune , Misi
Phelps ; fishpond , Miss Maggie Wliiti
.and Miss'.Sally MoDormott. The GIci
club have boon invited to sing am
ivill probably accept.
la it Possllilo ?
TJiat n remedy mudo of iiuch common ,
amiplo ilanta us hops , buchu , mandrake -
drake , dandelion , etc. , make so mnnj
and ouch marvelous and wonderful
cures as Ifup Uitturu do ? Jt inuit bo ,
for wJion old and younjt , riclj * nnd
poor , pastor and doctor , lawyer and
editor , all testify to boinjL' cured \ ) $
thorn , wo must buliovo ana doubt > .c
Jonger. Bcptl-OcllD
ANTI-MONOPOLY.
The Nebraska Farmer's A
lianco in Council ,
They Doolaro Their Principli
aud Define Their Pur-
posos.
Onr Liberties "Wo Price , Of
Mnbitnln-
Tlio Nebraska State Farmer's A
lianco began their session on Wcdno
day af tcrnoon at two o'clock , in tl
Academy of Music , Lincoln : 0. 1
Ingoraoll , president in the chair.
A committee on credentials coiibia
ting of II. C. Uigolovv , of Thaycr ; I
E Grinstcad , of lliclmrdson , mid ,
Fluke , of Adnms , was appointed.
THU lKt.nO.VTI'.S.
Tlio following accredited delpgati
were present :
Adams County. II. B. MoQrav
George T. Hutchinson , AV. F. Ko
ler , J. Adams , W. T. Drake , S. t'a
kor , John Young , Samuel L. Sauli
bcry , Leo Willis.
liuftnlo County. Isnao Honthon
Gcorgo A. Smith , and L. 1) . Fanham
Cuss County. Alden Burden , Joh
Dallon , andDaniol McLaig.
Clay County John Peterson , 'E
W. Shcahan , L. I > . Legrant , Williai
H. lloovo , J. A. Davis , L. R. Lou
fcst , J. E. Wheeler , E Austin , Wol
ton Northorp , A. S. Jacobs , A
Hardy , W. Nan lo. W. D. Hedge
Thomson and It , Eldora.
Colfax County J. W. Birch.
Douglas County A. G. Hoot ant
1'ntrick McCartlo.
Fillmore /County C. ] } . Darrov
Tames H. Fort , G. Randall , S. II
Hughs , A. J. Williams , James Spon
icr , T. 0. Itonnott , George T. Marah
Toseph Sailor , J. 0. Davis , Jacol
? flug , B. H. llyman , J. W. Mullikin
f. Andoison , John F. Borland.
Furnau County D.Y. . Irwin.
Oago County J. A , Stcolo
r. Bradley , G. E. Bentley
I. M. Tilton , George H. Golo , J
iurrows , J. W. Wohn , 0. Bangs
iVilliam Blakoly , R. A. Konyon , F ,
J. Essox.
Hall County James Cannon , Lowi :
Uchard.
Hamilton County B , E. 33utler ,
3corgo H. Mills , F. L. Mann , P , B !
loynolds , L. C , Floy , John Dovolt ,
Johnson County J. P. Swallow.
Kearney County J. Sandford , Jns ,
frazil r.
Lancaster County B. F. Fisher ,
rohn Tiger , S. A. Qainoy , Ji1. Nl
Smith , A. S. Williams.
Morrick County 0. E. Brown , H ,
3. Oatorhout , G. W. Wolton.
Ncmaha County S. C. Winters.
Otoo County G. W. Picrson , W.
V. West.
Polk County George B. Dawson ,
i1. F. Yogol , Joseph Marquis , M. An-
; orson , G. Burrill , H. B. Lintun ,
Vashington Ingals , Perry MoLaugh-
II. i
Richardson County-- . E. Grin-
Lead.
Saline County E. E. Campbell ,
ohn Welch , Charles H. Parker , J.
V. Phillips , II. F. Moollor , Joseph
l/'Phobus ' , 0. Shepherd.
Seward County F. H , Vance , B.
\ Butts , Ira McCollistcr , H. F.
lonoker , J. W. Figard , C. 1 * . King.
Thayer County Edom Shugart ,
'rank Hutchinson , J. J. Hutchinson ,
I. 0. Bigolow , W. A. Town.
York County Lewis A. Newcomer ,
Vesloy Trojlopo , Peter Ghlors , Vf. J.
ilillor , Johnson Buckley , 1' . S. Man-
ing , Glisha Vandovontor , Cyrua
Jiair , J. F. JAncs , James Prowitt , F.
V. Smith , S , , f. Wagoner , Henry S.
turtuli.
OF T11K AI.MAKCH.
The seorotary reported that there
renew organized in the state 2i)0 ) ul-
iances , witli an average momborshii ]
f thirty. The finances are in a Hour-
shin ; ; condition , there being a tmr-
ilua in the treasury nf tor the payment
if all expenses in the year. The
tate alliance had only boon or-
; iurizod on the 5th of Jium-
ry of thopresent year.
Vithin eight months and without
ny solititmi , ' on the part of the ofli-
era , and without any special oIFort
Ihnnces huvo been formed in nearly
very county spontaneously ; nssnr-
noes have been toccivod from every
rgani/ed county in the state that
, ow ulliancus will bo formed during
he fall nml winter , and all intelligent
nd induntrioui farmers would bo
nliatod in the eause , No niniilnt
rpanizalion had ever attcinptvd to
nlist aupport under morn favorable
ircumstnnci's and with greater promo -
> o of success.
TUB 'KliW ' OKl'Il'KIlS ' ,
The prcaidcnt , C. P. Ingewoll , of
ohnson county , nnd tlio suorotary ,
. Burrows , of Gage county , were
o-oloctod by acclamation. The fol-
) wing gentlemen were elected vice-
residents : Chainoy Bailey , ot Sane -
no county ; W. W. West , of Otoo
ountyjCarMton Rowher , of Douglas
ounty ; George Loiblmrt , of Hamil-
un county ; L. H. Bond , of Buffalo
ounty ; 1 > . D. Dohayno , of Boone
ounty.
The executive commlttco was in-
rcased to nine , and is compcncd of
lie following ; N. Anderson , of Fill.
ioro county ; William Blakoloy , ol
lugo county ; Allen Root , of Doug.
us county ; H. 0. Ostorhout , ol
lorrick county ; A. T. Ritchie ol
loward county ; John H. Anderson '
f Polk county ,
After some discussion as to thu nd.
isability of having a soparuto oflicoi
or Ircasuror or letting the accrotarj
ct as treasurer also , it was axrccd
lint the olllcos bo kept aopamto , and
3corgo H. Gale , of Gage county , was
loctod truasuror ,
Tlio finance committco consisted ol
illon Root , of Douglas county , J. J\
i rallow , of Johnson county ; B , F.
'ishor , of Lancaster county ; H. G.
lorton , of Cass county , and W. L.
Izman , of Gcgo county ,
COMiTlTUTKmii AMKNDSIK.NTH.
A committee was appointed for tlic
urposoof lovising the constitution ,
nd was composed of the followinu
ontlomon : G , H. Gale , W.V ,
rest , W. A. Toiyn , T. Smith , B. E.
ishor , H 0. Jfoollor nnd J , Ander
son. The constitution was amend
in several minor points , the most ii
port nn t being a section authomii
the formation of county alliances
follows :
"County alliances may bo forme
and shall consist of delegates fro
the subordinate nllhnccn of the con
ty. When assembled they elect the
olllccrs from their own members. T
secretary holds ofllce until succeed ! )
meeting , and it was made his duty
notify alliances in time for such met
ing , Meetings to bo held once
thrco months , and oftcnur it dcoun
oxpodient.
TIIK UKfiOI.UTIOXS.
Tliu president appointed tic ! folio1
ing delegates as a committco to dm
resolutions : G. T. Shrader , Alii
Root , J. Anderson , H. C. Ostcrhou
A. H. Vance , C. II. Porter and L. i
Newcomer.
The following resolutions report )
by the committco wore adopted aft
an animated and interesting tlohat
A number of resolutions propaai
by delegates wore voted down. Tin
wcro of an unimportant character at
therefore we omit them.
Whereas , the old political parlies i
the country are and for years Imi
been controlled by corporations I
that extent that the will of the pcop
at largo 1ms been entirely ignored , ll
solemn pledges of our legislators vie
htcd , tlio constitutional provision ! ] f <
pur protection tr.unplcd upon , and t
the end that this government of tl :
people , by the people and for the po (
plo shall not'porish from the earth ,
Doitrcsolvodf that woas members <
the Farmoia'.Allianco of Nebraska hen
by declare oursulvca "free and inde
pendent people , " absolute trom a'
party allegiance in so far as it cot
licta with our own interests an
[ ) ledge ourselves to use our inlluonc
ind votes ngainst all monopoly cand ;
latcs of either party and to suppoi
mly such mon as wo know are iden
ified in interests with us.
Resolved , That the great transput
ation companies of the country liav
laurpod political functions not dole
; atcd to thorn by their charters , tha
> y their polluting our courts and log
statures , both state and federal , the ;
mvo shaken the confidence of th
> eoplo in both the purity and stabii
ty of our institutions , and made impossible i
mpossiblo to cither enact or onforc
ho most necessary laws for the re
Ircss of our grievances. That the ;
iavo closed all sources of informatioi
.nd with-hold all facts as.to . cos
> f construction and transfers' stocl
s provided for by section one
rticlo cloven , of the state constitu
ion.
ion.Resolved
Resolved , That the system ot uno
ual taxation , whereby railroads hnvi
ccurcd n fraudulent asaoasmon
hrough the instrumentality of a spec
il commission , is unjust and iniqui
pus , and we hereby demand the abe
ition of said equalization board , ant
iisist that railroad and ether proper
y bo compelled to boar its equal short
f taxation.
Resolved , Thit the people of thii
tate are entitled to the same rate )
nd privileges as the United Statci
ovornmont reserves to itself foi
ighways and bridges , and domain
liat the tolls over the Omuha ant
Mattsmouth bridges bo reduced t <
liloago rates.
llesolved , That the public lands o :
Ilia country boloi'g to the people , ant
'o demand that no nioro of them bt
onatcd to privatt ; corporations , bul
0 reserved for actual settlors.
Resolved , That vfo condemn the
Durso of the railroads of this tate it
imr efforts to malco the Donno lavt
bnoxious , and wo demand that that
iw shall not bo repealed , but that it
mil bo amended in those particular !
1 which it has boon found to bt
ofective , nnd that the principle thai
iriffs and rates shall bo KO adjusted
) to pay n fair compensation upor
10 actual cost of the roads shall bi
mhodicd in such amendments , ami
nit the amount of watered stock ol
10 roads shall not outer into the ca-
nuito of such coat.
Resolved , That wo recognize the
let that the public press , with a foxv
011 ruble exceptions , has prostituted
self to the service of mononolies ;
uit by the sale of its influence , by
jcopting bribes in the shape of sub-
dies , anil in dofunso of corporate ex-
) rtion and abuse , they have forfeited
II claim to our patronage , and we
Ilirm that wo , as members of the
Ilinnco , should Ifciul our inlluonca
illy to support sucli papers as support
ur principles and interests.
'Whoroas , The act of congress of
371 authorizing the construction of a
ridge across the Missouri river bo-
voon Umitha and Council Bluffi ox-
rcHBly requires the bridge company
> eruct and maintain a wagon bridge ;
nd ,
Whereas , Said provision of the
ritlgo charter hai never been corn-
lieu with ; therefore ,
Resolved , That our representatives
i congress are lioroby requested tc
icert their inikiencos toward enforc-
ig tliut provision bf the bridge char-
'r.
'r."Resolved
"Resolved , That our representatives
i congress are hereby respectfully re-
acsted to procure the passa o of
tartors through congress authorizinjj
10 erection of wagon bridges on all
nportant points between Sioux City
id Atchison.
Resolved , That the industrial and
unmorcial interests of the northwest
mnund the early opening and im-
royoment of the Missouri and Mis-
ssippi livers and the completion
f the Illinois canal ,
llesolvod , That wo deplore nnd
oprocato the insane attempt to as-
issinatu our esteemed president ,
ames A. Garfield , nnd extend to his
unity our ainccro synipathy , oxprosa-
ig the hope that ho may bo speedily
stored to health nnd usefulness.
Resolved , That wo extend the
ight hand to fellowship of the Na-
onul Anti-Monopoly League and all
indred aocicties whoso objects are to
ambat the oggrciHions from the mo-
opolics of tlio country. And that
o admire the position which Socro-
try Windom has taken in regard to
ur interests , by the loiter ho haa
niton to the Anti-Monopoly Luaguo.
hat for the courage and manhood ho
as shown in doiuonutrating to the
orld that hiuli position nor being a
Ulroad stockholder does not prevent
im from speaking out in bold chnr-
3tera in favor of the laws of the
ooplo , ho uhould have the prniso of
10 Farmers' Alliance.
Resolved' , That wo authorize the
tcrotary of the state allinnco to have
sullident number of the resolutions
which have boon adopted print
nnd circulated , at least two dozen
each subordinate nllianco , and ono
inoro to c.iclt alliance which may r
gnnizo during the year in this stn
and that the Finance committee
authorized to draw on the treasurer
tins nllianco for the necessary fund
While the committees wcro o
several very interesting address
were delivered , and amongst the
who spoke were Theodore F , harnc
Alien Root , E. P. Ingorsoll , F. \
Smith , J , A. Stcelo , S. R. Hugh
Tames Frnzur , R. E. Grinstea
Gcorgo II. Gale , 0. T. Shrnder , Jol
Young , G. E. Bentley , H. 0. Big
low , P. B. Reynolds , N. Andorsoi
E. llosowntor , editor of The Omul
Bnp. , P. W. Berkhnusor , J. Bu
roughs , William Blakoloy , V
W. West , and J. H. Andorsoi
I. W. Ryman , S. C. Winters , E. i
Gilbert , W. L. Ozman , II. F. Hoc
lor and Buvornl others.
From want of space wo are prcclui
od from publishing nny of the spoocl
cs in this ISHUO. Wo will endeavor I
do seat nn early day.
The state allinnco fixed the place t
the next meeting at Hastings.
The meeting was in every way 1m
motions , The delegates in attendant
expressed themselves well satisfte
with their two days work ,
OPENING DAY.
The Nebraska State Fail' o
Last Beguu ,
Progress Already Made in th
Various Departments.
Iho Exhibition Starts With Flattering
toring Prospects of Success.
A visit to the fair grounds ycatot
lay revealed that although it wa
Sunday active preparations were go
ng forward in the completion of tli
: arious buildings , placing into posi
ion the articles for exhibition , and ii
i general arrangement of all details
71oral hall , the principal building 01
ho grounds , is in complete rcadincs
0 receive goods. In this buildinj
.hero nro five electric lights , two ji
ho cast wing , two in the wcat winj
ind ono in the hall which joins tht
, wo wings. Thcso lampa will bo uset
ivory evening during the woekso thai
light may bo virtually changed int (
lay and the contents of the buildinj
iowcd by those who dcairo to visil
ho grounds in the evening. The easl
Icpartniont of floral hall will bo de
'oted ' to the exhibition of
PUU1TS AND I'tOWISllS ,
nd there will bo very many beautifu.
lisplays in this department. The
rest department will bo used for the
xhibition of light domestic mnchin-
ry and utensils appertaining to the
.ouschold. The hall conncctin tlit
wo wings will contain ex-
ibits of n general character ,
'ovvor hall has been put in good
Impo and is ready for use in propell-
iig the different machines to bo ehown
y the several exhibitors of farm and
mcollanoous manufaciures. The
no of shafting in this hall is 220 foot
1 length , the greatest over used in
lie state of Nebraska. A great deal
f farm machinery from Lincoln aud
Imaha is already on the grounds , and
i being set up ready for exhibition ,
'ho power hall annex is well filled
ith agricultural implimonts , and
ill be an important feature of the
lir , especially to the farmers who
ill visit it. Martin Dunham's din-
ig hall is completed , and is a well ar-
uiyud building. It will comfortably
: at over 400 people at one time , and ,
' , yesterday wan a specimen , offers a
ill of fair to make the hungry man's
nil rejoice. Besides this hull there
ill bo numerous other hulls and
ooths whcro refreshments can bo
litiiiiicd. The booths under the am-
hithcatro are
wut& TILLED UP
ith lemonade , cigar and lunch
.ando , the proprietors of each conli-
cntly expicting to harvest a largo
nn of money on his venture.
The stock pens and otalls are ready
ir occupants , and many are filled with
orsca , cattle , swine and sheep of the
nent grades and bloods.
On the road to the grounds herds < rf
; ock are being driven and they pro
mt a Roodly sight with their fat sleek
ixcks and sides glistening in the sun
j they inovo along on their way to-
ards the place of exhibition. The
iced stables contain already quite a
umber of llyors and many morn are
ovv arriving by uauh train that outers
: o city. A number of buildings are
eing erected by pai ties for the cxhi-
on of their diflercnt wues. Max
loyor it Bro. , have the most olabor-
Lo building in point of architecture ,
caUty and construction. It is about
xty feet in length , twonty-livo foot
i width and eighteen feet in height.
t will bo filled with an assortment of
in stock represented by thu firm and
ill moit assuredly bo ono of
TUB MOBT ATT11AUTIVE
laces un the grounds. The fair office
i Tin : BKIS and American Express
ompany will also bo located in
[ yor'fl ' building. The Boo Hive pho-
nraph uallory have erected a branch
tilery and will take pictures in it
uring the weok. Dewey & Stone and
rclmrd it Bean have quito a building
Inch will bo used for their exhibits ,
ho U. P. and B. & M. railroads have
.it up buildings , and they are both
sat and graceful buildings , espccial-
the ono of the B. & M. which ,
tough email , hus many novel points
beauty about it.
Intho Union Pacific building tlier *
a Clattering display of Nebraska
roducts intensely interesting to all
tizons of the Htato. The varieties
' wood , fruits , cereals and ether nave -
vo and cultivated productions of the
ill are surprisingly numerous and
vo , almost at a glance , the resources
' entire Nebraska. There are also
umorous specimens nf stone and
linorals , which show to equally good
Ivantago , while neatly atuffed and
: isod in lifo-Hko attitude there are
mgod about the interior specimens
F antelope , birds and oarmvonniH an
nals , The display is a peed ono and
jllucts credit upon the company fur-
tailing it. . , .
The Rocky mountain lion mon have
a building in which they will sb
the animals. Jack Nugant has r
up n tent and will give a variety slu
during the week. Besides the abe
named , many other buildings ha
been built by privalo parties. Amo
many other attractions there will
ono of moro than ordinary interest
lovers of music. A special dispat
to TUB BIK : from Dea Moincs tl
morning states that the Iowa Music
Prodigy ,
LITTLB ELLA ,
will arrive in Omaha to-day , and w
exhibit her wonderful musical powc
gratuitously duiing the entire wet
in llorpl hall. The child is but s
years old , and weighs thirty-a
pounds. Her specialty is in playiti
correctly , n great variety of dilleroi
music upon two organs at ono tim
all the time being blindfoldci
and having each key-board t
the organs covered with a maiitl
The lown atato boaid of agricu
turo gave licr a largo purse for givin
the free exhibitions last week nt the
fair.
fair.Tho
The exhibits of fish from Iho hatcl
cry of the Nebraska fiah commissio
at South Bend , Nob. , will arrive tt
day in charge of ono of the membei
of the commission.
The state board hold two mooting
Saturday , onoin the afternoon and on
late at night. Considerable businci
was done nt both meetings. Majc
Clarkson and Mai tin Dunham wet
made a committee to confer wit
Clark Woodman of the Omaha Lit
seed Oil Works , with relation to th
prize offered by him for flax. Th
president and treasurer of tlio , boar
were empowered to confer with th
ITllliET OAK AND OMNIDU3 t.'OMl'ANIE.
Jonccrning the sale of tickets to th
fair.
fair.A
A proposition from the Omaha Gle
: lub to give two concerts during th
'air was accepted.
A purse of $100 was allotted b ;
, ho board for a trotting race for fou'
? car olda ; § 50 for first horao , 830 ti
lecond and § 20 to the third - thro *
loraes to enter and two to start , mill
leats , thrco in fivo.
While the programme for the wee !
vas not positively determined upon
t waa agreed that it would bo sub
tantially as follows :
To-day will bo spent in assigning
he different exhibits and placinc
hem in proper shapo.
Tuesday there will bo a throo-min
ito trotting race with a purse of 8300
nd ono mile rntming dash , purst
(200. ( ,
On Wednesday will occur the 3:4 : (
rot ; a running dash of two miles ,
lurso § 300 : a pacing race frco for all ,
> urso $100 ; a balloon assonaion and t
i.asc ball match.
On Thuraday the free for all trot-
ing race will take place. This will
IQ the niost important raoo during
ho the fair , as the purao offered is
11,000 ; a race for two year old's
ursc 8100 ; a balloon ascension , and
il the evening a bicycle raco.
On Friday will bo a running race ,
lilo and repeat , purse 8300 ; a race
ar 250 horses with a purse of § 300 ;
nd chariot races afternoon and
vcning.
On Saturday a thrco year old trot ,
urso $100 ; 2:30 : race , purse § 500 ,
ith chariot races afternoon and
vcning.
mi : onowiiiNo FKATUKK
f the fair as regards novelty , convcn-
inco and attractiveness will bo the
Icctric lijjht. Since the first sug-
estion by Secretary McBride that
oung Nebraska should bo the first ,
ot only ninont ; the western but the
iiolo United Statesas , , well , to il-
nninato her annual state fair by the
lectric rays , there have been many
rave doubts as to the feasibility of
10 plan. But RO confident was the
jcrtstary that the Brush Company
juld do what it advertised tli.it ho
mimed , with rivro public spirit , the
'sponaibility of nil risk in the i unt
il1 and made a personal contract with
10 company to light up the grounds ,
iking half the night gatu receipts as
is share of the income
: om the evening entertainment ,
luring the work of stretching the
ires and placing the lightning gcncr-
tor or plcctrip.il engine in position
uuiy difficulties have arisen which
urvcd to strengthen the fears of the
oubtora as to tha success of the ox-
oriment. Last night every thing was
i order , and the engine was set in
lotion. The experiment was a very
itisfactory ono , and iho lamps lit up
ithout trouble. By reason of n
iuht irregularity in the transmission
[ power from the shafting to the en-
ino the lights did not illuminate as
rilliantly as could bo desired , butte
to defect is easily remedied , and
toro Mill bo"lio doubt about the light
uring Iho weok. It will bo the big-
list kind of an advertisement for No-
rashu'a enterprise , and will greatly
; cnmmodato thousands who could ,
crimps , find no other time to get to
10 grounds.
Mnslcul TTniou'a Concert-
The Omaha Musical union gave
iiothcr concert yestortluy afternoon
i Brandt's irai'dcn , There was a
ilr attendance. The programme
mipriscd selections from some of our
nest composers. Among these which
t'okcd the greatest applauao were the
vorturo to Lecooys , ' 'Girallo-Girolla , "
fantasia i'rom Wagner's "Tann-
auaor , " Kit.lor'a "WandorHob , " and
10 overtures to "Maritai.a" and
The Bells of Normandy. " "loco's
iroam , " a cornel solo , was very finely
tndored. The whole concert wus
uito a success.
In the evening were given rcpro-
intations of "Ein Armor Doutscher
ocl" and "Karlchon'a Erato Liobo. "
oth pieces were very much appro-
atod by the audience. Herr Liiulcr-
ami , in the role of Karchon , created
uch merriment by his grotesque im-
iraonation of a school boy's first at-
nipt at lovo-making , Fraulion
rossmann , i Ixiuiso , acted very
tarmingly. The garden was very
owdod , and every ono appeared to
ivo passed a very enjoyable ovoning.
No I'ltoin'CTioK trom hops and malt
us received so many fayorablo on-
[ irsomonttt from thu medical fratorn-
y as "Conrad's Budwoisor Boer. "
Try the Fnllriedo Boot , French
ulf , price , ? 0.00 ,
A Testament RcvisorV Opinion
The eminent author , Prof. A.
Kendrick , D. D. , LL. D. , who
professor of Holwow , Latin and Ore
in the university of lochcatur , a ;
was ono of the royisors of the Nt
Testament , in general conroraatii
witha.iiumbor of gentlemen a slit
time since , said ; "I have recelvi
from the use of Warner's Safe Ki
noy and Liver euro very marked be
ofit and I can most cordially rccoi
mend it toothers. " soptl2-eotKtw
SPECiAL NOTICES.
NOTICE Advertisement To .
Lo-t , found , Wants , lloarillnir , ta , will be I
sorted In thcfe columns once lor TEN CKJT
per line ; c.ich lubscquont Insertion , F1VBCUN"
per line. The first miortlon never less thi
TWKXTY-nVB (7E.NTS
TO LOAN-MONEY.
M SY TO LOAN-Call at tvivvOlllce ol 1
I. . Thoiim Itooma. Crclghton Illo-jk.
Q'tA AMATo loan at from S to 10 per ceil
$ > tJ\l.\l\nl \ on irood real eslatcscciirlty , 1
Hit. ISAAvJ KDWAIllM , 1101 Farnham ht.
Yi'o WAN-A * B per
tcrest in sums of 82.TOO at
upwanls , for 3 to fi ynar , nn Ilrst-i la n I-itv ai
farm proixirty. Dusna lUAt. I&TATK and ' Lo/
ABKVCT. If.tli anil Tomrla ata.
HELP WANTED.
ANTKD Man to take C'xro of lioncsai
bugify , S. > : . corner ot 8th and lln an ]
010-W.
Tmmedlately one laundress at tl
WANTED Homo. MS-TO" .
WANTKD-Olil forRcn-rjl housework. A ]
ply nt S. K. Cor. aiatnnd Hurt Sts. , bik
iiouso. U34 jo * .
Situation as c'crk or to drl\e d <
WANTED wajfon by ayounjf man who Is we
icqualiitcditi the city , ( lood rcftircncu given
\ddrcss . T. W. , box 413 , city. 043.14 * ' .
rrr -aood elrl hr cencral housow rl
T V Apply nt 2020 St. Mary's Ave.
WANTED-OIrl for general housework li
small family inquire at 1'ostmastor'
iince. 044-tf.
ANTED Dining room girl , at northwcs
W cor. Capitol Avenue and 17th Hts. 017.1
[ TTANTED T\vo good carpenters. Knquln
YV atS , E. Corner of Webster and 21st ht. , o
t S. E. corner of Howard and 12th St. 1' . J
IIIEEDON. 049.10
tT7"ANTED ByaKcntlcman of experience am
VY business habiU , a position .lth a firm
ithcr as clerk or to travel. Ueferenco given. I.
, . WATKIS' Council niuffi 042-13' '
[ TTANTED At Victor's restanrant , a girl
YY a boy and a good waiter. GooJwpseswli
033-tf
nnrANTEl ) A few rc ponslblo boys to thirl
V > buto papers throughout the city , fall or
ieo. 11. Itathlmn , Crelghton Dlock. 025 10
[ T7"ANTED-A tiamstcr. 1. . Dutrzan , 1112 S
VV 13th St. 025-10 *
r\T ANTED II brick-layers Immcdhtely
V V wajre ? 4 60 and $5 00 , Apply to IM. WaMi
5th and Farnlmin Sts. 028-10 *
[ \rANTED-Two Kood dining- room KlrK a (
\ \ the St. Charles Hotel. Wl'lO'
i\7"ANTKI ) 'lo rent , hy a nc lv tnarrict
V counlo before Nov. 1st , a Email cottairo
mtrally located. Address Ko m 1-J , Crcightor
'o ' < - ' ' - 02S-IC
.TFANTK11 . Situation by man and wife. Good
rV references ( riven. Inquire Intelligence
lice , llth St. , near Farnham , 9.29-J2 *
LTTANTEI ) A chambermaid at the Finnic )
kV House. 032-15
TTANTEK-Situatlon for n jounpr man Inn
yV store , in eountrj or city. Inquire at In-
illigence otfieo , Eleventh , bet Ilarnry sind Tar-
vm. 020-12 *
"VTANTHD .Man to take earc of horses and da
/ } V tliorus. Abply at 15CO Karnham St.
T rANTED-To buy n first class ra-iilence.
I worth from SSOOO to 810,001) . Aililras S ,
, Lock Box 600 , Omaha. 00l-tf
X ANTEO A Ifooil cook anil laundress , S. V. "
It corner Hurt and 10th St. 8)Stf
T7ANTBU A nrst class barber. 1' . W. Dcik-
IT ecn , Cotmcll Bluffj , Iowa. 011-10 *
1001CVAXTEDAt Uicliaid' Itcitaurant.
J b33-12
T ; ANTED A situation by a flrtt-i.-l.igs mi Tor.
'V Had 20 years cxporirnco. Undcr midH
d nnd norocesscs. . Speaks Knjf teh and
: nnin and aoiiulntcd with steam and water
mers. Can tjivo the bust of references. NVill
mo on trial nt nny time. Address H. S Hex
11 , Council U tins , U. - -
17 ANTF.D Girl at 11V ! ( North inth St , 4th
fV house north of bridge. H. li. 1II10UM.
_ SM-tf
T7"ANTI-.D Woman cjo ! : , at the i
> _ House. 83j 10
JITANVED Two c\perlencpil cool.s , fix help-
' > i r and thlrry taMe nailers , diulnir vcek
ttato fair. Enquire of I ) . T. MOUNT ,
Sl'i-it _ l 21''ainliam it.
XTANTED An expcricncul dry goods , cloth
'Y ' intr , boot and fhoo IUHIUII. Nonu with-
it uood rcfirunccs neol applv.
'
814-17 _ (1. AlLl'iI. Scuard , Neb.
\7'ANTK1 > Uood cojK at the Occidental
T hotel. 8-ji.tf
_
rAVTED-rifty carpenters at Doyd's Opera
'V ' House. II Khchtwngea payed. bHAW'i
HELP. _ > s. 7DS-10'
p Fundlnir bridal- and ncliool bonds.
II. T. Clark , Bclio\uer -'C-tf
FOU RENT HOUSES AND LAND.
UKNT. Furnished rooms with or without -
out board. Korth-uut corner Ibth mid
ckson Sto. iw *
neil HUNT Uiifurnlshod front room , 1421
Howard St , 035-12 * .
r\01l IlENT Front room over State lank. ! Inquire -
! quire at 412 10th St. ' oa7-tf.
poll KK.NT Dwelling holme , eight roonual >
cellar mid other con > cnlciiccx , 1'acillc i-trctt ,
: tuecnTcnthand iiuvcnti.Addrf : ) < sC , 1' . Illrkett ,
oson Ht , bet , Tenth and Eleventh Sts.
j'Olt MALIC 10 licai ) of flno thrto .vuir ktccrx-
7 I'wt or coming four , vv 111 uerago 1200 apiece ,
III wll reasonable. 11 , A , F iilicr , I'i gen , Sinn *
! r Co. , J.'eb. Or can tee owner at Omaha duri
a the State Fivlr at lice olllce. OIM3
710JI 11KNT Just llnlbbedtMo ra-cai
' ftsry brt'k house * , 8 and 0 rooms ,
id cemented collars ; # 10 mouthy In advance ,
' .M. IIUSIIMAN , S. E. corner Idth and Don. . , ' .
I SU. u-J3-t !
710R UKNT Unfurnished raoms Bultablo for
! house-ki'cplng , at 317 17th St. , BctPivvcn-
) rt ami Chlcaito aU. _ 018-tf.
neil iti.M' NJW brick store on loth bt. , bo
! twccn Farnham and Howard , (45 per month.
00rtf H. LK11MAN.
_ ; _
poll KENT FuniUbcd parlor and bedroom ,
! cheap ; with board If pivfcrrul , 140 * Ciuj St.
B55tf
_
J1011 KENT House with 8 rooms , on Blunders
! btrcvt , near the end of street cartrack , Ap.
y to Itobort Blair , corner of Indian * and
Iieaton 8t * . 857-1U *
1011 UKNT A nlccl ) furnUhed front room for
I one or two gentlemen , at 1210 HotvaVd ttrcct.
f > 33 tf _
Wit HENT 2 furnlabud room * oi r Mai-
! chauu' Enhance , N. E , ccr. lUlh and Podge
< " * _ 28'J-tl
11011 UKNT Furnished room , S. W. Cor. 10th
and luveiiport SU. _ 7Bl-tf
i Olt lti.NT-Ono ; room with board , 1603 Call-
fornU street. 756-11
J10II ItBNT Kleyantfuniialidl rooms. Itemon"
1 ftblo j > rU J , brick house , 013Ca j St. 0211 tl
SALE.
[ Wll HAI.H AT A ll.MUUIN-At "Jllu Ilirn. '
Coii'idl lllutTi-Ona | 'i.n rf iiiii ! < , 5175.00 :
ipail ilo. ; 1 pan $2C .OOj 1 umii f2M10 ( ) .
011 BAI , > V-nood Kaloon , 610 Broadwav
Council Illullj , In Kanviieii ) block , '
1 > - ( iood ulirtl , founJ , ucM-tr
mare , HOPPIb &TIIUALL. bUS'lQ
MIAL NOTIOES-Oontinued
" ! BAtiK four nctci t\f Itnil hour wntcr
; work * reservoir , l o tuo cnttaitoft uti Capitol
IIBI. Add. ANIlli\VBKVINS , 1SOO
"
m it
T.TOR SAIiK A lartfo , roinmodloiH , new , two-
I.1 story houftfl with v\cll | KVCJ loc.i'lon , near
liorpo earn , full lot with t ices' , vvcll. cMc-rn. etc.
Terms rcasonaVlo. Knnulron'I . Hoc , Kltir
St. , hot. Chnrlcsam ] Sevvard StJ. 02"-2 *
" 17 011 SALII-AtrcMwinMo price * . 00 head ot
J } \cry Hvo work moles Call Mac Wlso' *
Mvcry Stable , Hut tfcott , near llroatl av , Conu-
rlljl lift * , Iowa. 1) ) 3-14
* 1TIOK SA1 < K A * ivtn of j'onns horse * , < * c ! lifc
J ; 2300 , v\ell matched ; nlttl > lo for ci\rrl.tjo "f
draft purposes. Cnti IJOICCM at 1S3.1 Xorlh JStli
' gr.S-10 *
BKICIC J ! SAMIBSTAIWOOK fc COK.
n SA' < R A small ciijrlno , 11. W , Payne k
Son's m.iko. In perfect ojJer. Inquire of It.
l. Clark & Co. _ ; il.tf (
"IjWIt SAM ! A span of ponlc" , buntnni ) lmr-
.I ; ncis ; liuirjjy a most now. A wily at the
Caledonian Saloon , U. I1 , bloek , Ifltli St. 704-tf
. Leasoanrt furniture of nilrtt-ctam
FOUSAI.n town of 1300 Inhabitants , In state
of Nebraska ; lias 24 beds ; tha trnvclliiK men's ro-
sort. Inquire aHinKolUcc. _ gjS-tf
SAI.E Maps of I > oiirl ; ati'J fc'atpy coun-
FOR . A. UObBWATElt , ICMKanihaiM stive'
_ 320-1 f
THOU SALE A nc - all leather top tide-bar
1 ; I'hiicton w Ith sprlnz cushion and Irtt-k , nt W.
II. Oration's cartligo ton manufactory 314 , 8.
ICth st. bot. Farnham and Ilarnuy. 707-tf
TfTlOH BALK A farm of eighty acrei , In
JJ repair , noo.l house , 2ix30 nml ell 14vlO ,
miall oriluint of bcurliii ; trco. One mile south
of Onawa t'lty , Iowa , on S. C. & I1. H. II. Will
K\\o \ tlmo on part If wished. Address X JI. Soars ,
Umaha , Kuli. nlO < ltfa2lw4
T\0ll \ SAMC Neit bouso and full lot , 12 blocks
JL1 from I' . O. at JUOJ. Jelix t , . JleCAdliR ,
12-lt O.p. | I'ostollko.
SAT.n Flna stock farm of 100 acres
Foil
seed home , Kvttlo slidl , cirihard &c. , with
In easy reach of railroad. Price , 84WH ) , liar
time at U'JOHN I , . McCAGUK. Onn. i'o t
DMlic. tijittt
_
FOI ! SALE Ncit cottage and ( rood lot at
S1UO. JOHN L. McCAOUE 0.p. | P. 0.
AND LAND IJcn.Is ri-ntt .
HOUSES , hotels , farms , lots , lamia , olliccs *
rooms , etc , See let piRC ,
T710USALE Good housu with four rooms and
L half lot , No. 013 Doduo between 20th and
17 th street. Good w ell and shade trees ; house In
food condition. Inquire on premises , 221-tf
I'arasois repiorsd fty i .
U SCH1JTT llth and Fumiuii Hs. 780tf
fVIISCELLANEOUS.
MAIIA BIRO STOHE Has for tale a'l l-'mh
of Foreljfii and Domestic lllrds , also Bird
aucicry Roods , at 103 South 10th St. , between
) ouglas an 1 Dodge , aug2G-3m.
FOUND A pockr-tbook. Owner can h e
fame by proi-lng tiroperty and paylnjf
liarges. T. J. llartttell , 20th and Dorcxs
_ QgQ-16 * .
Foil HAY nidswlll bo received
by tno undersigned until noon. Sep o bcr
tth , IbSl , for 20 tons of hay , to bo ddii i-rcd to
ho Mall Carriers of the On aha postoldce , the.
aid hay to bo blue stem , ndddlln ? c-arne and of
l orybcstiiuallty. JOSEl'H MICIIKAI/ ,
ScptlO-d2t&nSt. Onuhn Pobtotllcc.
W VNTED Not less than eight moms ;
aOUSE Da\rnp it street. 1'os-
oivby October 15th. Address J. U. II. , U.
' . GeiRrol Tickc' oince. 030-15
INSTUfCriONS In rrench , Ger
man , Griek and Latin. Prof Henry W.
leek , 1610 California St OOO-ocS
) EillS haa rattling lorn ; lists of hnuvj , loti
3 lands and farms for sale Call and get
-1AI.L AT MKS. B. E. CLAHKE'S No. 1 Board
J Ing House , cor. 13th and Uodgo Sts. Beat
i the city. _ filQ.tt
A EM1S' REALEUTATE BOOM. bee 1st page.
"TTTIt.KIE Manufactory of paper
rT
. J.J. YY boxes , 1403 Farnliam street ,
niaha , Neb. a22Jts8t
.4 . NV ONE having work for a typo writer can
A. bo accommodated by telephoning the BK
lice , 4E3.tf
on or address Potter * Palmer , 40 South
J fith street Council JliulTs , Iowa , for rail-
iad ticket ) ea.it , west , north ar.d south , Chicago
.0.00 Hound trip iJIO.CO Every tlclict cuar-
iteed.and tickets bought , sold and exchanged
_ augl7-lm
710RTUNB TELLER AND HUDIUM-Mra.
! KllzitcllspiiKt prrscnt , and futnro In love
id nil nffalrs. She reveals the' deejxat secrets
10 heart , hho jxwses the magnetic power to fill
1 all your wUhcs. Call at No. 1010 Chicago
reet , nearlCth. auglC-tf
SEMIS' NEW CITY MAPS,25e. See 1st pag
1AKEN UP A rod cow. Owner tin hit o the
L san.e by proving property ami paying
largos. FRANi.13 KOBBINS , Hmuiders and
r.M-o St < . _ au2l-cv we < 15t
) ICMLS' KL'AL ESTATE EXCHANGE. 3
' fll t'.EF. or four young men can be accommoda.
. ted vUth board , ilcfcrciifescxchangcil. Al > -
> 2011 Cassbtrcet , 4th door west of 20th St. ,
addrcfs lio.x 337 , jiostolllco. _ D13 f
CUOWN Corner 12th and Chicago
ts , is rc-iily to bore or deepen nolte.
UDWAKD KUEEL ,
\GISTKn OF PALMYSTEfiy AND CONDI }
ONALIST , 403 Tenth Streut , Ijetueoi FArnham
dllair.oy. Will , with tno aid of guardian
lilte , obtain for any one a glance nt tun past
id present , and on certain conditions in the fu-
re. Roots ami Shoes made to order. Perfect-
lUfictlon guaranteed , au26-lm
T B.
' * ,
IIIN
I' '
i n
Absolutely Pure. <
Slado from drape Cream Tartar. No other
patlon makis emit lljflit , flaky hot lircadj ,
Kiirlous piutry. Can l rnttn by Dytp ptla
trout fear of Iholllu rcmltliitf from heavy Indl
btlble food. Hold o..ly In caim , bv all Grixcrs
] lOYAL IAKlKail > oWlEIl CO
New Ycrk.
0. K
Col , G , W. DICKEY ,
lie Celebrated Pool Seller and Stock 1
uctioneor , will sell Pools on all ill
ices during
'orning and evening , at T , Tallon'a
rand Central Billiard Saloon , Doug.
s utroct , conimencinj } this evening
7 o'clock ,