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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 14, 1881)
8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE WEDNPSDAlr , SEPTEMBER 14 , 1881. THE DAILY BEE. "Wedesday Morning , Sopt. 14 , LOCAL BREVITIES. coal. Donne , Itclinblo Hatter. Frederick fowling Itnttcr. 000 business lots. Call on Betnis. 1000 resmenco loU , Bemin , agent. 250 houses nnd lots. Bcmls' agency. BemU' real estate boom. First I HR A. W. Nason , Dentist , Jacob's block. Best line of Cigar * , at HiwoV. Smoke Slnriton k Storm * , finest Cigar , nt Kuhn'a Dnig Store only. Soda Water , better tlian over , at liemV new map of Omaha , " > cents. 200 farina and 900,000 ncrcs of land Bcmlx , agent. The Lion continue ! to roar for Moore's Harness and Sniliilery , For FINE Oommorclal Job Printing , nil nt THE BKB Job rooms. Bicycle for dale or trade for n horse. O J. Cnnan. The great Cliatlotte Thompson nt the Academy to-night. Here we go to Donne's , Hie reliable hatter lo buy a good lint , 218 , Hth ntr et , To the farmers don't forget to call and BCO Doanu's Tine lot of hats nntl caprf at 218. Hth street. - -There were five c.ws of intoxication before Judge Bcncko yesterday BIIH- Jness increases M the week grows older , The plcnlo of the nail works employes ivlU bo held on Sunday , nnd not Saturday , as has been announced. Tickets are now on Bale for Charlotte Thompson nnd Furnished HOOIUB. Sale for Grand Opera opens Wodnctday mom ing at 7:30. : Donne , the reliable hatter want * to see you all to-day , eiving away hats nnd caps at Dome's , remember 218 , 14th trcet. trcet.It It would nbt be out of place to suggest that those having charge of the city delivery - livery at the post office use more care , A number of blunders have occurred recently. N. I. D. Solomon has on exhibition in his show -windov , an elegant gold watch valued at sixty dollars , which ho wlll'pfTer as a nremium at the state fair for the best Bicycle lUder.under 15 years of age. The Omaha National bank , the State National and Ualdwell , Hamilton & Co.'s will close at 12:30 : p. in. on Thursday and Frid , y8o ' as to give their employes a chanco'td attend the fair. The Nebraska City band drove to town from the fair grounds and tendered n serenade to several of the newspaper of fices. The repertoire of the band em braces selections from nil the now and popular opera * , which they render in fine stylo.The The Lutheran church have renter ! lloyd's Opera House to worship in. Their pastor will arrive the second week in Oc tober , at which time it is expected the op en * house will bo completed , ti ntll then they will occupy the Y. M. O. A. rooms. Slavcn's hotel , on Tenth street , near the depot , is quite crowded. It in pleas ing to see the efforts that the proprietor hat put forth with > uutiring energy are ap preciated. Although there has been quite a rush to the hotel this week , the proprietor has taken care that the indi vidual comfort of all his guostu should be attended to in every way. PERSONALS. W. H.JCent is in the city. Senator Van Wyck and wife are in the city. , , T. J. Smith , of the Holt County Record , .published at O'Ncil , came into the city yesterday. ; William Phillips , passenger condueto r Mountain division , U. P. 11. It. , is in the city attending the fair. Prof. Fred. J. Stanton , territorial geolo gist and mining engineer for Wyoming , made a friendly call to Tin : J3m : oilico last evening. L. McMahon , of the old firm of lull ft McMahon , hau just returned from a tour of the eastern cities where ho has' been on business. . . . . * W , K. Drury-amVOco. K. Alwater , of Dccatnr ; Titos ; P. Lippinuott nnd wltc , And Miss imcrctia Lippincott , of Blair , and Col. Gco. F. Strait , of LittleSioux , * are at Iho Creighton. ' Wyomiag at the Fair- Prof. F. J. Btauton , the territorial geologist' andt > mining'engineer'of Wyoming ; arrived in Omaha last evening. Ho has a fine collection of representative .minerals from Wyo'm ing'for the state fair. IIo will attend the grounds und explain the grout mineral formations of that interesting country , mid will give visitors full particulars of the late great copper discoveries-near Ft. Lunuuio nnd the marble.ojuimca near Red 'Duties ' dnd Lnrawio City. Ho has fine specimens from Granite canyon , Uummins Oily and Ilawlins , nnd conl nnd coal oil from various parts of the territory , besides bicarbonate of soda from the Bwootwntor lakes , This will form a very interesting feature of the fair. The professor is the gneat of F. D. Cooper , Esq. AmMttjjliiB for Sowom The council held a special meeting last night with a barocjuorum present , to consider bids for laying and furnish in ; , ' sovdnVewor pines. Five firms sent in bids for furnishing pipe. These wore , Stoneware Company o St. Eouis ; Blackmor & Post of St , Louis ; H. W , Creinor , Omaha ; Akroi ; Seweo Pipe Company , Akron , Ohio , The bids were referred to the commit tee on water works and sewers witl power to fiign contract and uubmi same to the council at next regular mooting , 'Hugh Murphy & Co. , o : Omalia , and HcCauloy & O'Brien DCS Moinea , bid for laying the pipes , Thcso bidu wore referred to the committee - mitteo on water works nnd Bowers to ooiiuidor und report ut next regular jncctjnjf. TIio mayor nna pity engi neer-wopo added to ( holast committee , "While it exhilotales , the Doer ( Connid'a13udwoisor ) Uoua not intoxicate icato , und nmy bo used with admit i by.youny andolil" ( J'hysicintj'fl \0eltd , .M-4t A . ' i "WINE OF OARDUI" cures Jnogu- .lur , painful , or difficult uieiisti u ation , At V , I' , Goodman , F- NEBRASKA'S ' FAIR. The Second Day a Decided Suc cess , The "Entries Grow to a Credit able Figure. Arrangements of County Ex hibitions nnd Fine Display. Now Engines for the Electric Lights Machinery. Tiio Tliroo Mlunto Trot nnd Milo Dash. Tito Rccond day of the ntnto fair like the first , opened under n clomllcsH aky and with the air cool nnd bracing. Early in the day the grounds wore the Bcono ot bustling activity. The olli- cors of the state board and the man agers who did not remain , all might arrived early and each one went to work with his coat olF. For there was much to bo done during the day. Many exhibits from the counties that had not been given places and the committees having them in charge wcro clamoring loudly for places. Some of the arrangements entered in to weeks ago "failed to connect , " and others had to bo tmido. A LARGE TENT commodious enough for n traveling circus was stretched on the ground west of the Union Pacific building and the exhibits of the counties , which could not bo assigned other places , were arranged on long tables under the tent's aniplo canopy. The heavy machinery , agricultural and otherwise , arrived , during the entire day as fast as it could bo carted from ; ho depots , and filled up the gaps in , ho staked off spaces west of power mil. Moro windmills were put np during the night and early morning of all shapes and patterns. TWO MORE ENGINES were brought from the city during the oronpon to assist in propelling the nachinory in power nail , and that stubborn but attractive machine , the electric engine. A number of additional booths and ontod shows sprung up Boon after daylight , and one of the "colossal .nd unrivalled aggregations" pro duced a brass band to attract the pass- ng"crowd. . TUB ATTENDANCE : of many country people was ono of the loticenblo features of the forenoon , pearly every train that arrived in the city brought heavy loads of passen gers , who sought the grounds. About ; vvo hundred wagons from the neigh boring rural districts were also ad- nitted at the gates nnd each had its ull quota of people. The passenger ines from the city drove a thriving jumness all day and as the business ncrensod the vehicles grow in num- > or until they nmdo a long line in front of the gate. The police regula tions were made nioro stringent dur ing the day and the two companies of militia were carefully detailed. They obeyed their instructions , o the letter , and preserved perfect > rdor pvor the entire grounds. The Behavior of these two companies has seen very creditable and their bearing uid _ discipline like that of veterans. [ t is reported that , certain instruc tion having boon given to keep an en trance closed , two privates were do- ailed to its guard. Presently ono of : ho members of the state board came up and essayed to go through. Ho was stopped. Not knowing the in- itructiono to keep the place closed iiad been given the guards , ho pro tested and stated who ho was. "It didn't , mnko nny difl'erencc , sir.re spectfully said ono of the men , "wo must obey our instructions , and you can't go through. " And ho didn't. T1LK ATTENDANCE by noon increased to about 2,000 , pnly p few.of . whom were from the city tosco the , afternoon races. This number was .visibly swelled before 2 o'clock by those from the city , so that when the races began the number on the grounds ) was estimated at 3,000. ' * v TUB RAOES , as announced in yesterday morning's BEB , consisted of a 'trot for horses never having made n bettor reco'rd than throe minutes , and a running mile dash contest. Nine entries had been made in the trotting race , but only six horses scored for the utart , They were McMahon , b. B. , owned by A. S' Halladay , of Brownsville ; Hob by Dunbar , b. s. , owned by M. 0. Robinson , of Oakland ; Dexter D , br. . , owned by M. 0. lloilly , of Ne braska Oity ; Mila 0 , a. in. , owned by 0 , Novjs , of Omaha ; hixio'Cobb , b. s , , owned by K 1'ylo , of Dincol , Nob. , and Golden llulo , b. m. , owned by A. II , Campbell , of Dallas , Texas. In the firat heat of the tliroo-min- nto trot , the horses scored several times before getting the bond oil. When they finally did go MoMahon hud the polo , with Golden llulo next to him. At the quarter McMahon was Blill leading , with Maxio Uobb and Golden llulo hugging him close , and all three horses trotting in good shape , Dcforo reaching the half mile McMahon wont in the air , and was passed like n shot by Cobb nnd Golden llule , who maintained the load. There was A pretty brush for third place on the back stretch between Mila 0 , nnd Dexter D. , and they also inndo it very interesting for the two leaders , so that on the finish the four horses came down the homo stretch almost abreast , and passed under the wire iii fine shape , Maxio Oobb load ing Golden llulo by n half length ; Mila 0. third , and Dexter D. fourth , with Robbie Dunbar barely saving his distance. Tiino , 2:4'J : , TUB BKCOND HEAT was trotted after an intennie ioii o | about twenty minutes , during which the Nebraska City band played two selections , The band appeared re- murkobly well in their now uniforms. After ucvcral attempts the liorsos went'uway in a good ulmpo and kept together remarkably well until the quarter polo was reached. There the stuUion'nnd ' bay maroj ngniir , pushed to the front and held their lead , no in the previous heat. II became evident , however , that Golden Rule was being "pulled" to oavoniak ing n record , and could doubtlosi pass the stallion if porniittcd to do so. The heat was devoid of Interest , ex cept at ono point , whore the driver ol McMahon drove ncross the course of Mila 0. and barely missed ft collision. Maxio Cobb took the heat in 2:38j : [ , Golden llulo second , Dexter D third , nnd Mila C fourth. Till : Tlllllt ) HEAT was hold until after the running race. At the start Dexter D. made a vigor ous push for second place. but was'SKsoon overhauled by Golden Rule , who could evidently take what position she wanted. The heat was finished with the horses it the samo. order except an to third place ns in the preceding heat , in the time of 2:3'J. : On the homestretch Mila 0 nna Dexter D became mixed up , nnd the driver of the latter claimed afoul , which the judges allowed. The purses wcro awarded ns follows ; Maxio Cobb , 8150 ; Golden Rule , $70 ; Dexter D , $45 ; Mila 0 , 830. The driver of the latter homo entered protest against the decision , which will bo considered to-day , THI : nUNNiN Iiad four entries : Hal , b. m. , F. Stewart , Bollovuo. Neb , , owner ; Bos ton oii the Table , b. g. , .1. D. Phelps , Mo. , owner ; Governess , s. m. , J. W. Jacobs , Moborly , Mo , j Barney King , ch. B. , W. 0. Ross , Shen- niuloah , Iowa. It required n number of trials to get the horses off in nny sort of shape , nnd the start was at last n poor ono. Boston on the Tabjo showed his legs to the oth ers on the first half mile , but on the three-quarters Governess did some splendid running , nnd both came ily- ing down the homo stretch nock nnd neck. It was impossible to toll which would win. As they wont under the wire each horse was cheered as the victor by its friends , The judges voro unable to decide , and declared t n dead heat. Ono of the horses suffered n slight injury in making a .urn. . nnd it was therefore decided to divide the first nnd second purees be- > wcon thorn , Barney King taking third money , nnd Sal fourth. THE SPEED OFFICERS are Col. W. C. Royal , superintendent ; 3ol. J. J. Snouffor , of Iowa ; J. S. HoClenry , of Norfolk , Neb. , D. H. rVhcolor , judges ; Dr. J. P. Peck , 2apt. Thomas , timers. THE ELKCTRIO 1KIHT , or which additional power was pro vided during the afternoon , about 7 o'clock flashed into a brilliant reality. Cho six lamps on the tall mast became - came n body of scintillating rays , nnd n hearty cheer came up from a thou sand throats ns the expectant looker- on realized the full success of this treat undertaking. To dcscribo the ight is unnecessary , and it needs to > o neon to bo appreciated. Sufllco it o say that everything on the grounds locnmo suddenly plainly visible. The central lamp in floral hall nnd n morchantilo hall were lighted. All hrco illuminated everything within heir rays as light s day. The eloc- ric machine was found , upon inquiry , o bo runing from power furnished by it wolvo horse power J. I. Case engine , rom Wisuoiiiion , which is in exhibition ' tion on the grounds. This fact dem onstrates the inefFectivcricsa of the mgino used to propel the machinery n power hall , for which twenty horse lower is claimed , and shows that , with ho power asked for , fourteen horse , ho light can fulfill all that is claimed for it. To-dayanother engine rill bo attached , nnd there will bo no urthor trouble. If there is n well satisfied man in the band , it is Score- ary McBride , and ho cortainlyaliould > o. All that the electric light needs low is appreciation. The races announced for last oven- ng were postponed , nnd the concert jy the Glee club , who were present o sing , was also deferred till to-night. tfow that the light is an assured und demonstrated success , no one toed miss the rare attractions to jo presented 'beneath its sunliko rays. TWO THOUHAND ENTUIES. The prediction of THE BEE Monday morning that the entries by Tuesday noon would reach 2,000 was nearly verified. They came in very fast dur- ng the forenoon and when the books closed showed the creditable number A 1,034. As sonio of the entries were .utupod . together , ns it were , nnd a number of u class made ns ono , tlio real number will doubtless exceed the ; wo thousand predicted. The follow ing are the total entries by classes : 10TAL KNTRIEH. Class. Entries. 1. Horses , mules nnd nases. , , , . . 138 a. : cottio . ir,9 3. Sheep . , . t . 92 4. Swine . . ' . 120 f > . Poultry . 82 ( I. Karm products . 134 0 J , Bees , honey nnd aynrlcs. . . . . . . 20 7. Olmtnpion , . ' . . 1 8. Mcchanlcnl nitR , . < ' . .i.n. . . . 08 ! . Machinery . . ' . * , . 1D. 10. Vine nrtH. . . . - . . . , , . . . : . - . . . - . 120 11. Tcxtilu fabrics. . . : . ' . . ' . ; . . ; . . . . 12 ! ) 1'J. Agricultural suclotlcs and one * . cinl exhibits. , . . . -.7 . 23 13. Discretionary . , . , . . 101 14. Fruits . 381) ) 15. Floral . - . . 51 Total . 1 , J3I KXHI1I1TS 11V COUNTIES. There nro twenty-ono entries from seven counties. They are as follows : Counties. Kntries. Hull . . . . , . 3 Toll : . . . i DouLflas. . . . , . 1 Washington . , . ; j Hurt . , . -I Lancaster . , . . . 0 Kearney . 3 COUNTY Several counties h&vo fmo exhibi tions on the grounds , among which the reporter of THE BEE more espec ially noticed those of Washington and Dawson counties. That from Dawaon county is in the big tent heretofore referred to , It occupies along platform. The cqm- mitteo in charge nro Messrs. Hugh MoLano nnd K , D. Johnson of Plum Creek nnd Mrs. L. D. Hammond of Overtoil precinct , The exhibit is most creditable nnd very nttrnctivo. Dawson county muat mnko a specialty of big squashes , buds nnd melons , if the exhibit is n criterion. There are numerous kinds of corn , citron , potatoes , beside the above , and about thirty varieties of grain , On sample of oats was taken from a field averaging iiftyono pounds to tbo bushel und ninety-one bushels to the aero. The county seems also to bo remarkable for nil kinds of soil , for , among the produc nro shown mellct , Egyptian wheat , sugar cane , peanuts nnd to bacco. Nineteen varieties of grnir and four kinds of potatoes were growi on ono place. To-DnyVi MOKN1NO 1'lloduAM , commencing nt 0 o'clock n , m Crass 1. Howes Lot J , thorough breds , except sweepstakes. Lot 2 , all trotting horses except sweepstakes. Lot C , saddle horses. Lot 9 , walking horses. CLASH 2. Cattle. Lot 1 , Dovons , except sweepstakes , Lot C , Galloways and other paled cattle. Lot S , calves. CI.ABS 3 Sheep. Lot 1 , Cotswnlds , excepting iweopstakes. Lot 1 $ , Loiccstors , except awoop- stakca. Lot 2 , South-downs , except sweep stakes. Lot 3 , Hampshire downs , oxcepb sweepstakes. Lot 4 , Cheshire downs , except sweepstakes. Lot 5 , Oxford downs , except sweep- stnkcs. CLASH 4 HOOS. Lot 1. Lerkshircs. Lot 2. Poland Chinoso. Lot 3. Eiteo. Lot 7. Best litter of pigs. Superintendents of class 5 poultry , and class 0 farm products , to select their judges , examine the entries in their respective departments and ren der their reports when complete. AFTERNOON 1'KOr.UAM. Commencing at eight o'clock p. m. RUNNING , Two miles dash , purse § 300 divid6d , $140 , 875 , $46 nnd 880. ' 1:30 : p. m. Agricultural address by Senator C. H. Van Wyck. TROTTING. The 2:40 class , purse ' $400 , divided , 8200 , $100 , $ GO and $40. Four year old trotting race , purse $100 , divided , $50 , $30 , $20. The following are the entries in the 2:40 : class : J.V. . Jacobs , Lincoln , enters - tors br. g. Colorado , J. F. Jvinney , Nebraska City , brown stallion , Alarm ; Ed Pile , Lincoln , enters bay stallion Maxio Cobb. The entries jn the two milo running race : A. Bryant , Bellevue , Iowa , en ters b. m. Egglestono , and Fisher , Shenandoah , Iowa , a. s. Governor Palmer ; J. D. Phelps , Moberly , Mo. , : hcstnut gelding Turin ; J.W. Jacobs , Lincoln , B. m. Resumption. In the four-year-old race , the on- ries are as follows : Col. W. B. Hey all , Omaha , enters b. g. , Barney TracoyV. ; . 33. Gibbon , Weeping Water , enters b. in. , Little Press ; D. r. Johnson , Weeping Water , enters j. in. , Lucy Woolcut. EVENING PROGRAM commences at 8 o'clock with a run- ling race , half n mile , best three in ivo. Purse , $150 ; divided , $75 , $50 , ? 25. Entrance free. Music by the Omaha Glee club , and , ho Nebraska City' cornet band. At the close of the races those who Icsiro to enjoy a drive out and display ' heir good turn-outs will' bo afforded the opportunity. , . The electric ligh' , is now an assured success. Floral hall will bo illumi- latod to a dazzling brilliancy. A'orohoron Stallions , The exhibit of Perchoron stallions recently imported to Seward by Mr. A. Rogy , who is now improving a one-half sectionfarm , near that plaro , attracted considerable attention among lovers of the horse. A beau- ; iful dnpplo brown colt , weighing nbout 1,500 pounds , was by many : onsidorod the favorite , although hav ing recently landed from his trip icross the Atlantic , ho is hardly in a fit condition to show. None of Mr. Hogg's exhibits are pain- pored , in fact fowpeoplo would dare to mow stock in such nil unprepared state , but to the real connoisseur , und particularly tuitho purchaser , it is a D'reat advantage to BOO an animal in "his roost. " ' Wo have but "frames" to show said the groom. Nebraska oats and blue joint will do the rest in timo. Their trip across , the Atlantic was a very long and severe one , and ono of them "Senator Sutvurd" could not bo exhibited , on account of injuries sus tained. Fair Notes. The board are considering the feasi bility of opening another free-for-all class for both trotters and pacers to take place Thursday evening. A dispute between the guards at the gatp and ono of thu hnckdrivors nbout six o'clock last evening result ed in the driver , named MaroiiR Cor nish being arrested , In the tnsslo Cornish received a severe cut on the head fiomn enno in the hands of one of the guards , Cornish resides nt Caldwell and King utroots. No defi nite information is regard to thu trouble could bo gained , but it was claimed that thu guard was needless ly Bovoro. Mr. Jacobs , manager of Mrs. Burke , concluded an arinngumont with the board yesterday , nnd Omaha's favor ite equestrienne , the champion of the United States , will appear on Thurs day afternoon ami Saturday ovoniiu' . She will ride on Thursday to boat her record of 22:30 : for ton miles , nnd on Saturday evening to beat the time inadoTlmrsday. The purse in each instance will be $1,000. In ollering $2,000 to secure Mrs. Burke for these two exhibitions the state board both show their appreciation of Nebraska talent , nnd will without doubt miiko a good investment. Mrs. Burke has achieved so many feats in this line of late , that she is the biggest kind of n card. - - - - Rolmlldiuc the Burned District- The residences that were burned down by the fire of two weeks ago on Thirteenth street will probably nil bo replaced by bri k bueinesss buildings. Mrs. Hilligor is already having n foundation excavated for n three-story brick building. Mr. Hellman has purchased the property on Thirteenth nnd Dodge streets , formerly owned by Edward Ainscow IIo will build bricK stores on the site ns well as on the ad joining lot on Dodge street. ' J. G. Chapman intends to erect brick store buildings in place of tlioso destroyed , but will not commence on them until late in the season , Corliss Engine ProvidonooRI Mr. Jeremiah Miller , foreman o : this vast enterprise , writes ns follows I suflbrcd for n long time with severe pains in the knco , nt times being scarcely able to move , I tried modi' cincs of all kinds but nothing wouh bcnufit mo. Happening to think ol St. Jacobs Oil , 1 used it withfainl hope , however , that it would bonofil me. What wnsimy surprise to find , after n few aoplications , that the pair had ceased ; nnd in n few days I was entirely cured. AN HONEST MEDICINE FREE OF COST. Of nil medicines advertised to cure nny nflectlon of the Throat , Chest or Lungs , wo know of none wo can recommend ommond so highly as DR. KINO'H NEW DISCOVERY for Consumption Coughs , Colds , Asthma , Bronchitis Hay Fe ver , Hoarseness , Tickling in the Throat , loss of yoico , etc. This mcd- icino does positively euro , and that where everything else has failed. No medicine can show one-half so many positive and permanent cures ns have already been effected by this truly wonderful remedy. For Asthma and Bronchitis it is a perfect specific , cur ing the very worst cases in the short est time possible. Wo Bay by nil means give it n trial. Trial bottles free. Regular size § 1.00. Forsaloby 8lly ( ) ISH & McMAHON , Omaha. How to Got Siolc. Expose yourself day nnd night , cat too much without oxcrciso , work too hard without rest , doctor nil the time , take nil the vile nostrums advertised , und then you will want to know How to Got Well. Which is answered in three words Take Hop Bitters. Soptl-OctlD "WINE OF CARDUI" makes rosy "liceks and clear complexions. At 0. F. Gooilm&n. Beauty , health , and happiness for ladies in"WINEOFCARDUI. " At F. 0. Goodman's , TRUE TO HER TRUST. Too much cannot bo said of the over faithful , wife nnd mother , con stantly watching and caring for her dear ones , never neglecting n single duty in their behalf. When they nro assailed by disease , nnd the system should have a thorough cleansing , the stomach and bowels regulated , blood mrified , malurial poison exterminated , iho must know that Electric Bitters' are the only sure remedy. They are ho best nnd purest medicine in the vorld , nnd only cost fiity cents. Sold by Ish it McMnhon. (2) ( ) OMAHA MEDICAL COLLEGE. Fnll session begins Oct. 10 , 1881 Address , G. B. AYRES , M. D. , Sec. * Tickets for the fair grounds for sale it Max Meyer & Co.'s , COo each. scpl3 3t Wanted Immediately , cash boys at A. Cruickshank & Co.'s. STRANGER. Don't fail to see Hospo's Art and Husic Hall. Parties wishing booth stands dur- ng State Fair , address E. P. Davis , Omaha , Nob. jy28-sop2 TO MY CONSTITUENTS. When you want to buy a hat or cap where n man can buy as cheap as a child , DON'T forgot to go to Doana's , ho reliable hatter , 218 Fourth street. NEW YORK DRY-GOODS STORE. Fall opening of the greatest variety n Dry Goods , Fancy Goods , Cloaks , Shawls , Silks and French Millinery , at prices so low ns defy any honest competition , nt Now York Dry Goods Store on Farnham street. Call and eo us. souO-3t BED COMFORTS At Bottom Prices , at Bushman's. Now stock of Albums at the 99 cents store. siptSeodtf Carter has a fine display BONNKT'S 3ats , Switches , Waves , Shopping Sags , Purses , etc. , at No. 1222 Farn- mih street. sopl2-G Fresh Prairie Chickens and fresh ish every day nt Mote's fish market. The only place in the city where a stranger can buy a good pair of Boots md Shoes nt a reasonable price is nt ? hilip Lang's , 1320 Farnham street. Sopt.l3-3t John JJaumor , the ' 'OJd Reliable' Fowelor , nt l'U4 Farnham street VISITORS TO THE FAIR : You can save money , You can save money , By visiTiNo KURTZ'S ' STORK , By VIHITINO KURTZ'S STORU , SPECIAL AT I'll ACTIONS. Choice novelties in neck wear. Ladies' Hosiery. ChildroiiH1 Hosiery. Ladies' Underwear. Childrens * Underwear. Wool Goods. Ladies' Skirts , 000 Cloaks. 500 Cloaks. The most elegant line nt the lowest metis in the city. Everybody welcome - como , nt KURTZ'S STORK , s3-3t Oroighton Block. AN OPEN LETTER- TO the Editor ot the lUrn'it : FACTS THAT WE KNOW. If you nro sullering from n severe cough , cold , nsthma , bronchitis , con sumption , loss of voice , tickling in ho throat , or any nfiection of thu liront or lungs , wo know that DR. ( VINO'S NKW DISCOVERY will give you mmodinto relief. Wo know of hun dreds of cases it lias completely cured , md that where nil other medicines md failed. No other remedy can show ono half ns many permanent cures. Now to give you satisfactory iroof that Dr. KING'S NKW Discov- : uv will euro you of Asthma , Bron chitis , liny Fever , Consumption , So- yeio Coughs nnd Colds , Hoarseness , > rnny Throat or Lung Disease , if you will cull nt J , K. IBH & MoMAHu.s'n Drug Store you can get n trial bottle free of coat , or n regular size bottle for $1.00 , j illy(2) ( ) ( ) SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE Advertisement To Loan , For Sale , txnt , Found , Want * , Boarding , &c , , will bo In- Mrted In thcso columns once for TEN CENTS per line ; each subsequent Insertion , FIVECENTS per lino. The first Insertion never lew tha TWEXTV-FIVK CENTS TO LOAN-MONEY. ONBY TO LOAN-Callttl L.\w Olllce of D M L. Thornv > Rooms. Creichton Block. To loanotfromStolOpfrcen on good real eilnlcsccurlty , b DR. l.SAAO KDWAHDS , 1109 Farnham St. TO I.OAfAt 8 per ccntln . J tcnst In itimtof 82,500 on ujmanls , forS toBya&rs , on flrst-diva city on limn property , nnuia IUAI. KHTATB nd t AOKKCT. Ifith nnrt Ioniln St . HELP WANTED. 'ANTKD-A Rood girl , nt No. til Walnu w St. bet. Ith and Gth. 073-1 _ W ANTED-GIrl at 2001 Dadgo street. ' 079-tf W 'ANTED Carpenters. Apply to W. Iloyd , Cantlcld House. 07MO ANTKIl-nlrlatlOOS lOth street , oppmlt J. J. Brown. MUH. J. M. COUNSMAN. 970-tf WANTED- Smart i h boys , at the "Boston Store , " 014 CIO Tenth St Apply to 1' . (1. Imlili , manager. 90M& "IATAHTED A few experienced milliners nnd > V tnlcslailles wlllicUvrefcreiicei , t "IJo * ton Storfi , " Gl-l-010 Tenth St. Apply to P. Q , I mlah , manager. 9HS-1& ANTED 1'lnlng ' room girl , at the Doran House , opposite Bee olllic' . 974-tf A tinner : sternly Job. Good re ferences icqulrcd. A drcm W , C. I.a Tourcttc , Culbcrtson , Neb. 076-19 Rcspcctablo employment by hus band and wife. Addrcts 1 . 1' . C , , Bee Ol fico. 977-tf - by n } oung mill In WANTED-Sltuatlon Enquire intelligence of fice , llth St. , bet. llarncy and Farnham. 003-16' "VTTANTED Situation by a young man and YY w" ° tta clerk in a hotel or nny othir capac ity. Address J. Warrci. , core Bee office. 027-13 \T17"ANTED A tltuatlou by a young lady as VY governess or to take care of Children In n private family. Good reference can bo given. Address 11. M. M. , Bco office. 904-15 \TTANTED-Bv M. W. Hartlgan , proprietor ol YV the Missouri \alley Boiler Works , Omaha , S'eb. , four first-class boiler-makers. No other need apply. Best wages ( aid. M. W. IIAim GAN. 055-tf " \T7"ANTED [ Couple furnished rooms , suitable YY 'or I'Rht ' housekeepings ! reasonable rates , AddrcBS "C. G. " Bco otlieo 903-14 Man to take care of horses am WANTKD , S. U. corner of th and Howard 010-16. ANTED Immediately ono laundress at the W Omaha House. 045-10' - as clerk or to drive de livery wagon by a joung man who is well acquainted In the city Good reference given. Address > . T. W , box 418 , city. 043-14' . Good mrl for general houscwnrk. WANTED at. 2020 St. Mary's Avc. ! Wa-15 * WANTED Not lets than eight rooms ; SOUSE be north ot Dacnp rt street. 1'os- on by October 16th. Addrcsi J. It , H. , U. V. General Ticket ollice. 030-15 WANTED By a gentleman of experience and business habits , ft , position itliafirm , cither a * clerk or to travel. Reference given. 1. L. WATKIS' Council BluH * 942-13" At Victor's rcstanrant , a girl , WANTED a good waiter. Good wages will be pal't. OJi-tf WANTED To rent'by n newly married counlo before Nov. 1st , a Email cottage , centrally located. Address Ko m 14 , Creighton Block. 92j-tf ANTED A chambermaid at the Kminct W House. ' -032-15 To buy a first-class rc-lJcnce WANTED from $3000 to$10U)0. ) Add re-s S L. , Lock IloxMO , Omaha. 001-tf WANTED A good cook and laundress , S. W 'comer ' Burt and 10th St. 898-tf w ANTED Girl at 1133 North 19th St. , 4th house north of bridge. II. It. BROOM. 858-tf WANTED Two experienced cooks , six help- i rs and tlilr'y table waiters , during week Of .tato fair. Enquire of D. T. MOUNT , 842-tf 1412 Farnham St. WANTED An cxporicnctd dry goods , cloth Ing , boot and flioo a lesman. Nouo with out owl references need apply. 844-17 0. ADLElt. Sovvard , Neb. \\rANTED-Oood cook at the Occidental Yf hotel. S'Jl-tf Fundlni : bridgn and school bonds. WANTED Clark , Bclleuie. 28-tf FOR RENT HOUSES AND LAND. IJlOll KENT A house lontalninir eight rooms , 4J In Notth Omaha , 2 blocks from red line streetcar Kent , $35 per month , Address Box 540 P. O. 007-14 IlUltMSIlBI ) ROOMS lodging for a few per sons at 1717 Cumings bet. 17tli and 18th at. , also 2d do'jr nest of 14th S1. , oil Howard St. 9C9-tf REST Cottage of 5 rooms on Mason and FOU . Apply on premises. CHA3. KAISK1U 90M2 KENT. Futnltlicd rooms \vith or with out board. North-west cornvr Hth and Jackson Sts. iw , " FOR RUN Furnished Hlttlii ? room and bed room , cheap ; with board If preferred , 1403 Cass St. DMI-tf yo KUitxisiiKi ) uoHJia FOU KENT 2.M T and HoiiicUs St. Hnqulru at 1623 corner IVth and Uouglaa. O.M-tf HKNT A lar o ( utnUheil front room , 1721 Webster St. , northeast corner lEtli Kt 001:14 : Oll UKNT-rUnfurnUhed front room , 1421 I Howard St. 035-12' . FOIt SALE 10 hcail of flno three year steers , ] < ast or coining four , wllliivcraffe IKuOapIooo " 111 kcll H'asonaWc. II. A. ! ' tliur , 1'i gen , .Sinn- ilem Co. , Neb , Or inn t > cv cmiicr at Onmha ilur- liih' the State Fair nt lieu olllcc. U11-1U 1UNT Ju t tlnisbeil two flrjt-claii two- EOR brl 'K' house * , ti atnl 0 roomi , stable nd cemented ci-llars ; 810 mouthy In ndrauco. W.M. BUSHMAN , S. E. lorncr 15th and Don , ' as Sts. ? iL'L. ' 1710U UK . ' ! ' I'liftirnUhed raamt hiiltablo for JJ houn'j-kccpllig , at 317 17th bt , , BctlUvcn- port nnd ChlujgQ ftti , Olb-tf. \ \ { KENT NI.VV brick ttora on lUtli ht. , \ > o b\O\ I'arnlmm and Hanard , S\ \ ! > per month. U07-tf K. LI'.HMAN. IT Oi ; I1C.NT A nicely lurnUlifd front room for I ; ono or two nuiitk-inui ) , at 1210 HoAard street. KUtf I/L/K KENT 2 furnUliuu room. o\t-r SluJ- JJ clinntV Excbant'iiN. E. cer. 10th and Dodge M Jtrctts. 2.S9-f ( . T7\OU \ HENT Furnished room. S. Vf , Cor. 19th I1 undDavcnporlSU. 784-tf RENT-One room with board , 1EOS California FOU fornia street. 735-tl RENT ElnrontfurnUhed rooms. Reaton FOIt prices , brick lioune , 20H3Cam St , 023 tf FOR SALE. SALE Important to ftockmastem , ic , , Poll llvo iivro blooded Scotch Collie pups 2 months old. for ule ; mother ! i mouths from Scotland. Apply to John Bell , between lith and 13th , OJM street alley , 973-10 * TERSEY CO\YS , CALVES AND BULLS FOR J SALE Ono t' orough-brod Jersey bull 3 yearn old In Ural-class condition , ono bull 9 months old , ono heifer 18 months old , ( lit calf ) . Hie above arc rrglttrrrd. Also a high gradi Jemcy CIVVH with heifer calviM , 11 In e ° < xl condi tion and civlnif milk at this date Any or all of thenbovu caltlevvlll bo sold at reasonable prkcs. Addrti i or call on the subsoilbnaml tee this Hno stock. K. A. WILLIAUt ) , Ulunvvood , Mill * L'o. , lovvn. 072-iq OK llL'irUINa Sea'cd i > ronosaU for SALK ) mlo of Caw stmt School bulfdlnir , now ktandlnif at the wrnerof 16th nd CaMttrcet , ! nill \ > t recclvi-d by thcuiulcrnisncduntUSo'ilock ' xv.t- L'ONOYEII Uialmun , Com. on Ilulldlngt and Prop. 058.17 TTIOIt SALE Four acres nl land near water I ; vvorl > s rcwnolr , ol o two rottagw on Canltol Hill. Add. AXl EWUfcVIS8iSW | ; IH > uguV St. SPEOIAL NOTIOES-Dontimied fTlOR SAI.B A lAfirc , commodloni , new , two- 1 ? ntorf hou o ith well ; good loca'lon ' , no\r horse cnrs , ( ull lot with tree * , well , cistern , etc. Terms rcatonaVlc. Knqulro ot I * . Vf , Hoc , Kin ; St. , bet.Chfirlcanml ScuarJ St9. 027-2 ' ' | ? 01l 8ALK-At rcn8 niible prices. CO hoiul of I ; ury fhotork mules. Call MAC VM Lit cry Stable , IXjt Scott , tic.u IlroailH-ajr , Coun cil J ufTs , lonu. 013-U > UICIC R SALK. ) 5 3-tf SALK.ESTABtlOOK COB. FOR SAt.E A m ll engine , II. W. 1'nync k 8on > make. In perfect coder. Inquire of II , U. Clark & Co. SO-tf BALK A dpan of ponies , bugpy nmt hir > FOR ; bugey a'most now. Apply at the Calwlonl.in Saloon , U. P. block , 16th 8t. TOI-tf SAI.E Le.vie and furniture ot - FOR In a Unn of 1300 Inhabitants , In * Ute ol Nebraska ; has 24 beds ; the traveling men's ro- sort. Inquire at REE office. 218-tt SAI.E JIars of Douglai atid Uariir coun FOR . A. llOSKWATEn,1620F.tr ! > hf tx trcct 320-tf SALE A new all leather top fide-bar EOn I'lucton ttltheprlnff cushion and back , at W. K. fmtton's carri jro top manufactory 314 , S. 16th it. bet. Farnham and liar no/ . 707-tt 171011 SAM'Nc.it house and full lot , 12 blocks JL1 from 1' . 0. at $000. J ns L. McCAorn , 71Mf -Opp. 1'ostolllce. T710H SALE Flno stock farm of 400 acres JJ good house , cattle rhcd , orchard &c. , with In easy ri'nch of railroad. Price , $4MX > , par time at 0 % . JOHN L. McCAQUU , Opp. i'osl piilcc. oau-tf SAM : Nent cottage and ( 'ood lot at FOIt ) . JOHN L. JlcCAdUK Onp. I' . O. C37-tf AND LAND llcnus rents hou es. HOUSES stores , hotels , /arms , lota , lands , otllccsf rooms , etc , Sco lot page , Good house with four rooms and EOKSALE No. 2013 Dodge between ZGtli and 27th street. Good neil and shade trees ; house In good condition. Inquire on premises. 221-tf TTlinREl.LAS And. fanuois repujrcd by M. U SC1IUTT llth and Famarn ts. SOU MISCELLANEOUS. LOST-U111 book full of Wll , payable to 1' . J. Johnson ; loit In North Umana. Finder will ple.i9o return to 11 S. 13th St.audbo rewarded. DS9-11 QTRAYKD Bay mare about 4 years old , O swcency on right shoulder. Finder will be llbcrallv rewarded by returning her to 10th Street tlcat Market , loth and Dodge St. 077-14" r\MAHA UIRD STORE Ha > for rale all kinds V7 of Foreign and Dome tic Birds , also Bird Fancier ) ' goods , at 10d South ICth St. , between Douglas ami Dodge. auJ20-3ra. FOUND A poelcr-tbook. Owner can htre same by proving property and paying charges. T. J. liartwell , 20th and Dorcas. "PROPOSALS FOR HAY-Illdswlllbo recelred JL by tno undersigned until noon , Scpte , bcr- th , 1831 , for 29 tons I hay , to be delivered to the Mall Carriers of the On , aha posiofllce , the said hay to bo blue stem , middling crnrso and of the i cry best quality. JOSEPH M1CHEAL , ScptlO-d'JU.n 2t. Omaha 1'ostotllce. R1VATE INSTRUCTIONS In French , Get- man. On elc and Latin. Prof. Henry W. ilcck , 1010 California St. 900-oc8 BKMIS has rattling long lists of bouses , lot * lands atid farms for sale Call and gel them. AT MRS. K. K. CLARKE'S No. 1 Board Ing House , cor. 13th and Dodge Sta. Best In jthe city. _ SlQ.tt TV EMIS * KEALEbTATB BOOM. Sco 1st page. "VtTILKIE Manufactory of paper rT . JLJ. VY boxes , 140S Fnrnham street , Omaha , Neb. _ a22-w&3-bt ANY ONE having work fora type writer can be accommodated by telephoning the Ba ollicc. _ . _ 483-tf / " < ALL on or address Potter k Palmer , 40 South \J 6th street Council Bluffs , Iowa , for rail road tickets cast , weft , north and south. Chicago 810.00 Round trip S19.00 Kviry ticket guar anteed , and tickets bought , sold and exchanged _ augl7-lin TTIORTUNE TELLER AND MEDIUM Mrs. J } Kliza tells past present , and future in love and all affairs. She reveals the deejiest secrets the heart. She poshes the magnetic power to ful fill all your wishes. Call at No. 1010 Chicago btrect , near 10th. _ aug 10-tf B EMIS' NEW CITY MAP8.25C. See 1st pag mAKEN UP A red cow. Owner can have the I same by proving property and paying charges. RANOIS KOBBI.NS , Saundera and Grace St * . au24-ov wedSt EMIS' REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE. S B l t page. tTfllREE or four young men can bo accommoda- JL ted with board. Hcfcrencc exchanged. Ap ply 2011 Cess street , 4th door west of 2Uth St. , or address Box S37 , postoHlce. _ ? 3"jL HM. BROWN Corner 12th and Chicago . streets , Is ready to bore or deepen n ells. Batlifaetlon guaranteed. 503tf EDWAED MAOISTEI5 OF PALMYSTEIIY AND CONDIJ TlONALlbT , 493 Tenth Street , biUcon Farnhaiu andllamcy. Will , with the aid of guardian splilts , obtain for any one n glance at the past and present , and on certain conditions In thu fu ture. Boots ami Shoes made to order. Perfect satisfaction guaranteed. iui'2t5-lm Absolutely Pure. Made from Grape Cream Tartar. No other nrpatlon makes such light , ( laky hot brracls , iixurlous | xutry. Can ! > o ratcn by Dyspuptii Itrout fear of thollls resulting from heavy liwll .febt'blo food. Hold o.-.ly In calm , by all Orot er ROYAL IIAKlNOil'OWDER CO New Yorli , O. V Ooolinti > DISEASES -OKTHE- EYE & EAR DR. L. B. GRADDY , Oculist and Aurist. LATE OLINIOAL ASSISTANT IN ROYAC LONDON OPHTHALMIC HOSPITAL. References all Reputable Physicians of Omaha. rOfflce. Corner 15th nnd Fnrnham 8t . , Jmalia. Neb. < iu25metf fo Confwiotorsi BnilAora imiL Property Owners. The undotslj-iied having been opiwlnted agent or the ovtcnilvo Iron aud wire manufacturing louses of Ji T. Itanium , of Detroit , and the u tel Iron Foundry and Works at Toledo , Jhlo. capacity of IO tons dally , it prepared to urnbli citlmatea and prices for Iron columns , sc. , &c. , fur atore fronts , window caps and Bills , hrvshold plates , wrought Iron beams and gird- , hjdroullp elevators , ttaplo llttlngK.ipullejs , ihMtlng , &c.j alto Iron fences , crcntlnjf , win. law guards , bliutttrs. ttalrs , balconies , ettee , lulu , VUM , iaiuarlunu , fountains , summer iou cs , U n , garden and romotcry ornainenU , lower btandi , gravoguardi , lie. , &o. . In t-ndlcw nrlcty , Catalogues supplied on application , HtlNltY H. BAllltY , Manufacturer * ' Agent , 22 Pearl street.