Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, September 15, 1881, Page 8, Image 8
THE OMAHA DAILY Blffi MUKSDAtf , SEPTEMBER 15 , 1881. IHE DAILY BEE. Thursday Morning1 , Sept. 16. LOCAL BREVITIES. Pftttcrson wills coM. Donne. Itcllnble Hnltcr. Frederick Leading Hatter. COO business lota. Call on Benils. 4000 residence lot * , Bemin , agent. 2M houncft and lot * . Hernia' agency. BomU' real wtnte boom. FIn < t pi K A. W. Nftson , Dentist , .TncoV * block. Bent line of Cigar * . At S.ixo'a. Smoke Starlton & Htnnnn , finest 3lg r , at Kulm's DniR Store only. Sotla Water , better tlian ever , nt bi-nils1 now man of Omnhn , 25 centB i00 ! farms and 1)00,000 ) ncren ol laui Bern ! * , ngcnt. TJio Lion contlnunn to roar forMooro'n Hnnicss and Saddlery. For FINE Commercial Job Printing , all nt THE KKK Job rooms. llicyclo for sale or trade for n hori > o. C J. Cannn. Hero we goto Doano'o , the reliable hotter to buy n good hat , 218 , llth street. To the fanncrH don't forget to call nnd ' of hats nnd at * eo Doanc's flno lot cajn 218. llth Blrcct. The great hit of Hid Reason , "Furnish d Hoonii , " nt the Academy of Music to- nilit. ; ; NindclA Krell-t , Practical llnttew. We Bell lints nnd caps cheaper than nny- liody che. You will find it to your ad vantage to give us a call. neptl.l-tf The members of ihe Hook nnd Ladder ompany are requested to meet in full uniform nt No , 1 ! engine house at 9 o'clock harp to-day. Doanc , the reliable hotter wants'to see you nil to-day , civing nway hats nnd capa at Doano'o , remember 218 , 14th etrcct. The route of parade of the firemen today - day is as follows : South on Fifteenth to Farnham , cast on Fnrnham to Ninth , countermarch west on Fnrnham to Fif teenth , south on Fifteenth to Hnrnoy , cast on Hnrnoy to Tenth , north on Tenth to Douglas , west on Douglas to Sixteenth , south on Sixteenth to the City Hall , where the mnyor will deliver the welcome nd- dress. The pompier corps gives nn exhi bition at Max Meyer' * building nftcr the address. All the firemen will meet in uniform at the union depot nt 1 o'clock this after noon , where they will bo transported to the fair nnd admitted frco of charge. ThoLandieaguo met in Clark's hall Jast night. The attendance wns very large. John Hush delivered nn essay n general review of the land league ; the reason for its existence ; its purpose nnd aim. The - ssay was carefully prepared nnd well de livered. MIBS Carson , who lives Roven miles Treat of Oiriaha , while mounting n horse to como to the fair , ran a shawl pin into her breast thrco inches. The head broke nnd kin covered the pin , no that the breast 3iad to bo cut in order to extract it. Her - lilt was made to Dr. Grossmanu's instead of to tha fair. THE FINEST FARM WAGON , Ever brought to Nebraska it on exhibition at the Fair Grounds by the MOLINE -WAOON co. "Tho Itavoro House Ouuncl Bluffs ia the best second-class hotel in the augl7-lm "WINE OF CARDUI" rnnkca rosy tlu-cka and clear complcxlonB. At 0. F , Goodman. PERSONALS. G. W. Ucmis , of Button , Nob. , is in the lty. lty.Ohas. Ohas. , ! ! . Poole , of North Platte , is in the city. Mr. Andrew MolJrlde , of Iowa , , fath'cr { Secretary Mclirido , is in attendance upon the tittito fair. Amonj ? those who registered at the "Witlmell yesterday were ! II. II. Tucker , wife and nLsttr of Ognllala ; J. 0. Rlock- a\an , of Fremont ; F. S. Fusey and wife , of Council Itluffs ; W. K. Stewart , J. J. 3Iodges , Missus lienton and. Hector , of Uncoln ; W. U , Hammond , lirownville ; 43 ny 0. Darton , North Plattej P. S. fiinith , S. P. Kdwnrds , G , E. llosseter , lx > up City ; John D. Seaman , Kearney ; J. 1 . Lindsay , Lincoln ; Wm. Stager , Teka- * nsb ; 8. S , Love and wife , of Fremont ; W , Pickrill , Beatrice ; J. 1) ) . Martin , Mrs. Cameron , Mrs. Tower , Hastings ; A. W. JCtisman , Lincoln ; John Stabler , HaHtinga ; J , . Crounse , Ft. Calhoun ; J. W. Jacobs ud wife , Lincoln ; John L. Canon , nnd Coo. I ) . Cross , Urownvllle ; F. IF. Parker , Beatrice , and J. Metcalf , Nebraska City. How to Get Slolt. Expose yourself day and night , oat too much without exercise , work too lard without rust , doctor nil the time , take all the vile nostrums advertised , and then you will want to know How to Get Well. "Which is answered in three words Tuko Hop Bitters. Suptl-OctlG i la The following are the pimtoillco changes in Nebraska during the vrouk ending September 10 , 1881 , and fur- iiWiod for the Omaha BKK by Wm. Van. Vlook , of the postofllco depart- JJlCllt. Discontinued Sloouinb , Jefferaon county. rostinastors Appointed Michael Coatly , Fort Omaha , Douglas county. ( Y INOHE8. Very ottun wo BOO a person suffer Lig fwin Boino form of kidney com plaint und ia grndually dying by incliuu. This no longer need to be so , for Electric Hitters jvill jwaitivoly curu Bright'B disease , or any disease of ilia , kiduoyH or uriniurv organs. They are , especially adapted to this class of ( likuaacn , ncting directly ou the Ktonuiuh nnd Liver ot the rmnio time , andwill hnoedily euro where every oilier rwnedy hua failed. Sold at fifty cunts a bottle , by I h & Mo- Muliun ; (3 ( /'WINE OF OARDUI" cures Irrcgu- Jar , punful ! | or Uiflicult uiciutruation. AtC. V , Goodman , THIRD DAY , Increased Attendance at the State Fair. The Balloon Palls to Take Ita Aerial Flight. Exciting Running Baco and Forty Trot. The Fonr-Yonr Old Rnoo Proven n The third dny of the slate fair wan well ntteiitlcd. At 0 o'clock the two militia commutes wore called to guard duty. About 10 o'clock a wind storm inndo its nppcarnnco , nnd the rky was overcast with threatening clouds , In ono of the severest gusto the big tent , which had been put up to cover thu various country exhibits , collapsed , nnd covered every thing ami nil beneath it with a mafia of canvas. Then the county exhibits pave the in dependent line nf exhibition up and their display was moved to safer quarters in the floral nnd merclmntilo halls. Early in the forenoon run KI.KCTUIU LIGHT MEN were nt work , stretching additional wires nnd attaching the power fiom another engine , in order that the com plete success of the night illumination bo assured. Their work was watched by curious crowds nnd many were the queer questions nnd ludi crous remarks of the lookers-on , of whom n majority were to see the wonderful light for the first time , IN TUB AKTKUNOON Lho program , as announced in yester day morning's Bin : , was promptly commenced. In the running race all of the entries appeared. This-rnco was a two milo dash for $300 , divided ntolGO , § 70 , $1D and ? 30. The olio wing horses ran : Amorical b. m. , owned by A. Brandt , of Bellevue , la. , JOY. Palmer , a. s , , owned by Epgles- on and Fisher , of Shenandoah ; , Tu- in , c. K. , owned by J. D. PJielps , Hobcrly , Mo , ; Resumption , b. m. , ) wncd by J. W. Jacobs , of Lincoln , tfob. The race was a very close and ixcitincr ono. The first milo was made n 1:501 : , the milo nnd a half in 2:47 : , md the two miles in 3:43 : . As the lorscs came down the homo stretch on the mile they presented a very irotty sight. ' It then looked as if the ace wan America's , who was running n fine form , with Qov. Palmer hug- { ing her tightly. On the back stretch , lowover , the bay naro Resumption wont to the front lift * a shot and won the race by a length. This was a sur- mso to those who pretended to know vliat the horses are , and raised Re sumption greatly in the fuvor of the disinterested spectators. TUB SECOND HACK ras in the two-forty class , for n puVso uf 8400 , divided $200 to first , 6100 , o second , § 00 to third , $40 to fourth. L'ho following were the horses entered : Alarm , b. s. , owned by J. P. Kinney , of Nebraska City , N t > ' . ; Colorado , > r. g. , owned by D , W. Jacobs , of -lincolii , Neb. ; Maxio Cobb , b. B. , owned by E. Pile , of Lincoln , Nob. flio horses presented a fmo appear ance. At the HEND OKP hey had the following positions : rlaxio Cobb at the polo , Colorado loxt , and Alarm on the outside. They rotted very finely to the nuartcr- > olo. When there Maxio Cobb load > y half a length , Colorado imme diately behind , ' and Alarm nt ho lattcr's wheel. Seine line trot- ing WAS done as they passed the half nile wire , and the positions were the lame as at the quarter polo. In inuk- ng the turn , Alarm broke badly , but did some flno trotting afterwards , saving his distance by several lengths. Joining down the homo stretch Col orado nnd Maxio Cobb were almost neck and neck , and it was difficult to dccido which would take the heat. As , they nearcd the wire Maxio Dobb stuck his nose ahead , nnd won .ho heat in the line time of 2:38& : , Colorado second , Alarm third. THK NEXT HKAT , as regards results , was a ropetion of the first , but on the start Muxio Cobb wont into the air several times , and was obliged to do some very fine trotting in or der to regain his place at the load. At the half mile Colorado od by a length , with Muxio Cobb next and Alarm a good third. The * &y stallion settled down to his work on the last half and at the three-quar ters polo again passed Colorado , and ; ho horses cumo in in the same posi tion us in the first heat. Time , 12:42. : Lt requited Boveral trials in the Til III ! ) 1IBAT joforo the horses finally got the send- M When they did so , Maxio Cobb ed to the quarter polo , whore Colora do passed him and they together wont in nnd left Alarm in the most liuariless fashion. The trotting was igain very close between the two leadIng - Ing horses , but Maxio Cobb was un- iblo to overhaul Colorado , and the mile was finished with Colorado n Imlf length ahead , Maxio Cobb second and .Alarm third , in the time ot 2IilJ. : ) Thin changed the current of betting somewhat , and although it had boon reported that Colorado was not going to bo driven to win , it be came evident that this was n mistake and that he was going to take the first money if possible , Maxio Cobb , who trotted yesterday in the three minute race , uoemod to bo tired , and this horse's frieudi were evidently anx ious an to the result. IK T11K KOUHTlt HEAT Maxio Cobb acted badly at the send- on" and dropped a long distance behind his speedy competitors Alarm , the black otallion , was driven for all ho waa worth , but could not overhaul Colorado , and they fmiihod the race together in 241 ; , Colorado lend ing by length. Muxio Cobb , by a number of breaks , had become so hopelessly behind that it became evident that ho would bo distanced , nnd his driver ran him nearly the entire last quarter of a milo , saving the distance by a length , but the judges ruled him out on the score of running and declared him out of the nice. nice.THE THE MrTIl 1IUAT , between Colorado and Alarm , was almost a foregone conclusion from the start , nnd nil. Umt Alarm could do wns to travel nround the track as n coed aoecml. Colorado trotted beautifully , never making a skip or n break , nnd passed under the wire in 2l'l : | . This concluded the races , nnd first money was awarded to Colorado , second end to Alarm , Maxio Cobb , as staled above , being distanced. THK TIIlltD 11ACE was n trot for four-year-olds , in which the following horses were entered : Barney Trncoy , b. g. , owned by Col. Roynll , of Oniuhn ; Little Press , c. g. owned by W. D. Gibson , of Weeping Water , Neb. ; Lucio Wolcut , b. m. , owned by D. 0. Johnson , of Weep ing Wntcr , Nob. Little Press wns drawn nnd the race was only between Barney Tracoy nnd Lucio Wolcut. Thcro had evidently been an under standing about the race , for Lucio Wolcut wns not pushed at all upon the first nnd only heat , nnd after making the quarter turn the second time dropped hopelessly behind. Barney Tracoy's driver , however , was not in the arrangement , or if no ho did not seem to recognise the force of it , for ho pushotl hio horse at a high speed nil the way nround nnd distanced the maront the finish. Barney Tracoy in coming up the homo stretch nt the finish was evidently trotting nt n ' 40 clip , nnd would linva made the heat in mag nificent time for so young n horse had it not been that his owner instructed the driver to hold him in nnd not push his record to n higher figure than necessary. Lucy Wnlcut was declared by the judges to bo distanced , and Barney Tracey nwnrded the heat nnd the nice. Time , 2:40. : LAST EVENINO Ai soon as it was dark the electric liuht flashed up from the center mast , Lho amphitheater , floral nnd mercan tile halls , Max Meyer's building , the Union Pacific building , and from two posts upon the grounds. The electric light was propelled by two engines , the effective and powortul traction , Tom the J. 0. Case works at Racine , Wis. , and the larger but less powerful engine running the machinery in the mil. The effect of this combined lower was to start everything in good ihapo , and each of the lamps blazed Brilliantly. Suddenly , just as the crowd commenced to gather upon the amphitheatre , the light wont out. All was as black ns the inside of n cow 'or n moment , and then the light lashed back again. Investigation irovcd that nn inebriated individual lad been fooling about the machine n the momentary absence of the nttendant , and had pulled the con- iccting wire from its place. The fcl- ow was placed under arrest nnd the machine adjusted ngnin without roublo. Tlio running race , half mile icats , best throe in five , purse S1GO , divided into § 75 , $50 , § 25 , the follow- ng horses wore entered : Boston on the Table , b. g. , owned by A. Brant , Lin coln , Neb. ; Cousin Kate , s. m. , owned > y J. NV. Jacobs , LincolnNob. ; Pos sum , r. u. , owned by J D. Phelps , yiobcrly , Mo. ; Belle Leo , b. in. , owned by G. W. Didlack. Boston on the table took the first heat in 52 sec onds. Bella Leo took the second heat n 52 J seconds. Boston 011 the Table " won "thu third and fourth heata nnd ho raco. raco.THE THE MECHANICAL DISPLAY in both sides of nnd within power lull is very fmo now that it is all in > laco. The profusion of agricultural mplements is so great that mention of oven a part is impossible this norning. It is well , however , to state hat among the long lines of farm wagons which stand on the platforms ill gaily painted and finely finished .ho Molmo wagon from the Molina Agricultural works in Illinois is still at the head of all competitors , and attracts about it most of the time a crowd of farmers , who know the joints of a good wa on when they see t. All of thu machinery in operation n power hall works with ease from bo power engine , and the scene is ono which cannot but attract and in- erest. NOTES. The judges in the races yesterday afternoon were Henry Fry , of York , Nebraska , who acted as starter ; Ma- or Chambers , of Omaha , and J. 8. HcOloary , of Norfolk , Nebraska. Capt. Thomas and Dr. Peck a < ; ain acted as timekeepers. A courtesy war shown the press oil Tuesday by Mr. Martin Dunham which was heartily appreciated. A convenient table and several chairs were placed in the reporters stand and the time-worn rail discarded. A discussion in which considerable fervor was manifested took place be tween the owner of Maxio Cobb and the judges after that horse was de clared distanced in the forty race , The judges , however , refused to change their decision , und the records show that the stallion was shut out. The protest made by Chris Nevius m Tuesday , ncainst his being given 'ourth place in the three minute race , was considered by the speed judges on Tuesday night , and their decision was changed so that Milo 0 , Noviiis' lorse , was awarded third money. Ono of the incidents of the fair , 'cstorday was a wholesale strike on , ho part of the employes in Mr. D. T. Mount's dining hall just as the supper jell rang lust evening. Mr. Mount mot the strikers , who advanced in a aody , half way , nnd gave them the choice of working on or quitting. Seven of them concluded to "brass" t out and offered to quit. They were naid off before they Knew it and ex pelled from the grounds. Other waiters stepped into theiJPpIaccs , and all wont on as serenely a usual. The Omaha Glee Club were proa- ant last nightj and sang savoral se lections as this club only can render them , Two or three fights occurred during the day , but they were quickly quieted. WASHINGTON COUNTY. The Washington county exhibit of fruit is excellent. Mr. H , Orni of Blair , has 120 platen of apples "which comprehend fifty different varieties , The fruit is all well grown and in taste andllavor is as good as can be been anywhere. The general county ex- liibit includes quite n number of showers and makes a fine show. In the general exhibit there are 11)0 plates of apples on the stand and they took very nico. Besides these apples there are a great many vurietea of grapes shown nnd in flavor they com pare well with the Utah fruit. In Floral hall nro Boveral specimens of si'.k worms nnd cgg whichliavobeengrowii in this state. CntJICKSltANK it CO. Cruickshnnk & Co.with theirusunl energy nnd push , Imvo placed a part of their stock on exhibition in floral hall at the fair. A largo number of imported suits nro shown , nnd thoj nro in every wny pleasing and nttrnc' live for the ladies to look upon. Prominent among the suits nro some fmo cloaks nnd doln'ans. One lorni dolman , made of beaver nnd trimmed with dyed beaver fur nnd heavy cord nnd tassels , is simply elegant. A satin dolyon cloak , trimmed with passmen- tcrio , shirred silk plush and satin rib < bans and lined with plush nnd old gold facings. This clonk is ornament ed with real seal buttons. The most noUblo nrticlo in the clotk line is an elegant silk matalesso , which hat beaver collar nnd cuffs. It is trim med with heavy silk frimjo. Besides these the firm has n largo case of Incus , silk dress goods , fine linen damask towelingvulvots and ribbons. Tlie.su goods nrc nil imported directly by the firm , nnd nro in every respect of the very best qualities. The firm are to bo congratulated on their ex hibit , whjch in every way shows that they nro among the successful busi ness men of the state , IJEWEY it HTONE. The display of furniture in Dewey t Stone's building is one of the most creditable exhibits of the fair. A drawing room set , composed of n sofn and six chairs , is ono of the finest over brought to Omaha. It is up holstered with raw silk and rolled plush facings of crimson , nnd the work is done in the very best stylo. The finest display is the chumber sot made up of n dressing case , washstand and bod. It is manufactured out of French walnut and richly carved. The mirror in the dressing case is n magnificent French plate with bev eled edges and perfect in every way. Thu price for it is $000 , and it is worth every cent of that amount. A small window table with onyx top and ; ilt legs is a beauty nnd attracts the attention of every ono. Standing be side it is a gilt chair unholstered with the finest quality of silk and satin and matches with the table. A fine ex tension walnut table richly carved and embellished with veneer also addt to the quality of the display. Alto gether Messrs. Dewey & Stone are to t > o congratulated on their showing. ORCHAllI ) & BEAN. The firm of Orchard & Bean have their exhibit jointly with Dewey & Stone , and share the expense of the private exhibition building. They show some very fine carpets , mattings and window shades. The styles in carpetings vary during every season , but this firm , with their usual enter prise , are fully up with the the times. Their exhibit .embraces all the latest styles of carpets , which include the extra super-ingrain carpet , the three- ply , the tapestry Brussels , body B rus- iols , Moquettcs , Axininster , Wilton and velvet carpets. They are all tastily arranged with borders tomatch and present an elegant appearance. The latest styles of Smornor rugs adorn the walls of their buildings and are very pretty. Samples of lambrequins and antique lace curtains are also shown and make a very attractive part of the show. Messrs. Orchard & Bean have 'a full stock of goods at their place , No. 1113 Farnham street , ind will bo pleased to Imvo visitors in the city call upon them and look through their place. HENJtY 0. KICHTEB. Henry G. Richter , the furrier and nnd hat dealer , has a fine display in lorul hall A largo case in the cen tral portion of the hall contains a fine variety of hats , caps nnd genernl ; ooda in the line represented. Many articles in Mr. Richtor's show nro worthy of note. A soil skin dolman , trimmed elaborately with oilk , is particularly worthy of mention. In this exhibit there nro many fine goods displayed , be ido the usual show made in this branch of trade. The case contains many elegant articles of Feminine attire for winter wear. Mr. Richter has in his exhibit many differ ent varieties of sable , mink , otter , sil ver-grey fox , martin and other furs. They present a fine show , aud the establishment is to bo complimented on the exhibit. MOItniS KLOUTTEU. Morris Elgutter exhibits nn especial ly fine line of clothing. The display of California gouds is worthy of es pecial mention. It embraces men's underwear , buck glovcSj and blankets. The blankets nro of the finest texture and nro mada of wool with no cotton mixture. Many statues in- this ex- liibit nro clothed with the latest styles of garments from the cast , nnd display - play ilio tusto usually shown by Una liouso. Altogether it may bo safely said that Mr. Elguttor's display is creditable , not nlono to himself , but he city ot Omnhn. Program for To-day. CLASS 1 HOHSKH. Lot 4. Draft. Lot D. Horses for nil purposes. Lot ( ! . Roadsters. Lot 7. Driving horses. Lot 8. Mules. Sweepstakes excepted in each class. CLASS 2 OATTtE. Lot 3. Aldornoya , . Jerseys , &o. Lot.4. Ayroshires. Lot U. Holsteins , Lot 7. Horofords. Lot 9. Texan and grazing. Lot 10. Milch cowa. Lot 11. Work oxen. Lot 12. Fat cattlo. Lot 13. Fat cow. Bweepatakes ex'ceptod in each class. OlABS TUKkE 8IIKEI' . Lot G. American merinos. Lot 7. Crosses of nny breed. Lot 8. Grade wethen. _ Sweepstakes excepted in each lot. CLABS roim BWJNE. Lot 4. Chester white hogs. Lot 5. Sunll hoys. Lot 0. Jersey rods. f Sweepstakes exoopted in each class. AtTKrtNOON TKOOUAM. Free-for-all trotting purse , $500 ; divided into $250 , 9150 , $100. Two-year-oM race , half mile , beat two in three. Purse , § 100 ; divided into $50 , 830 nnd $20. Mrs. Burke is to ride to beat her time of 22:30. : Thoroughbred horses will comprise Iho mount. Purse , 81,000. HUBERMANN & . CO , They Are Closing Out a Biff Stock at Heavy Sacrifice. A. B. Ilubormaim & Co. have re cently mndo immense additions to their store room nt Thirteenth nnd Douglas , nnd now intend ( o dispose of $50,000 worth of iowelry nt grcntly reduced prices in order to make ruom for other stock. Much of thin jewel ry will bo sacrificed at half price so ns to inako room. In the clock department will bo found some of the finest bargains ever offered in this city. Over $500 worth of clocks will bo sold nt two-thirds prico. The tasteful arrangement of thu show windows attracts great at tention. It may bo information for those who are ndnnring these elegant poods that they will bo sold at half pi ice. These goods nro all of n superior grade , ns can be seen at n glance. liubermatin it Co. , in their thirteen years of busi ness , Imvo established nn enviable reputation for fair dealing , nnd whun they oiler bargains to the community it may bo relied upon that they nro bargains. OMAHA MEDICAL COLLEGE. Fall session begins Oct. 10 , 1881 Address , G. B. AYIIES , M. D. , Sec. "WINEOFCARDUl" for Ladies only. At F n. flnmimtnV SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE Adtrrtlscment To Loan , For Sale , Lost , Found , Wants , Uoardlnir. tc. , will bo In serted In these columns once for TEN CENTS per line ; each subsequent Insertion , KIVKCENTS l r line , The first Inacrtlon never Icai than TWENTY-FIVE flENTH TO LOAN MONEY. VONEY TO LOAN-Call at Law Oltice of D. L. Thomas Room S. Crclchton Block. " 'oanat'rom8t ' ° iopprcciit' on Rood real cstatesccurlty , by Ull. ISAAC EDWAUDS , 1109 Farnham St. 'W > LOAN At 8 per contln- terest In sums of 2,600 and upwards , for3 toSyoars , on firet-clasg city and farm property. BKMID HEAL EgrATK and LOAN AOXNCT , 10th and Doiulas Sts. HELP WANTED. Gent and wlfo want fun-lshcd WANTED board In lint-class adult family , lieween ! Ifith and 21sc and Farnham and Cali fornia. Addicts A. 11. C. , liecollkc. 005-14 * VTTANTEO Board and room tilth urltato YY family ; must bo meo pleasant room and not farther than 10 blocks from post cilice. Ad dress N. , BcooKlcc. UW-tf 'ANTKD A apprentice boy at the Excelsior W Machine Works. 0 7-lU AVTEU A first class barber for stoidy W work. App y to Sim Cornfield , VOO 10th St. Uifl-lU Kirst-clais cook wanted forprltatc NOTICE . Knnuiro at residence , bouth 10th MllS. II. KOILVKCS. ' 833-2Q' - for general housework in WANTCD-Girl . Apply to Mrs. llarirreaves , Park Avenue , Just beyond top St. Mary'o Ave OB81B" - at 10SO North 10th street , WANTED-Glrl . Brown. MltS. J.M. COUNS- MAN. 070-tf "ITTANTED A boy at Peterson's Clothing YY store , kOl H. Tenth St. A German prefer- cd Must glvo peed reference. OSO-tf PANTED Men to shingle , ic , Farnham and -.Otli St. 800-1 i - Victor's restaurant.a girl , a WANTED-At good waiter. Good uagcs will bo paid. 833-tf 'ANTED-A good girl , at No. 11 Wnlnut W bt. bet. cth and tith. 978-11) ' ITT"ANIKD Girl at 2001 Dodge street. W 970-tf W ANTED Carpenters. Apply to W. Boyd , Canfield Home. 071-10 "TTCTANTED- Smart ca'h boys , at the ' -Boston YV Store , " 14 010 Tenth St Apply to P. a. Imlah , manager. 001-15 TTTANTED A few experienced milliners and YY talcsladlca with citv refcreiiee , at "lios- ton Store , " 011-010 Tenth Ht. Appl''to P. G. Imlah , manager. 003-15 'ANTKO Dl Ing room girl , nt the Doran V House , opposite Dee olll c. 074-tf VWANTED A tinner ; steady Jb. Good re- WANTED required. A dress W. 0. I ft- Touretto , Culbcrtuoii , cb. 075-10 RcBpcttablo cmploj merit by bus. WANTED wife. Adilrc-s P. P. C , Bco < if- flco. 077-tf \T\rANTED-Sltuatlon by a jo ng mm In YY countrV or city. Enquire Intelligence of fice , llth Ht. , bet. i arnoy ana Far ham. OCS-ID" A situation by a young lady ns WANTED or to take care of t hlldren In a private fumlly. Good reference can bo git on. Addresu II. M. M. , Dceolllcc. OUM6 : -B.v M. W. Martlgon , proprietor of the Missouri alley Holler Wurkn. Omaha , Neb , , four Unit-class biillcr-makcrs No a her need apply. Best wages i old. M. W. HAltll- G AN. 1155-tf \ \TANTKD Coujile furnished rooms , suit bio YY for llilit ( hoiiMl ) > i0ilniat ! | reasonabl rates , Addrcis C. (1 " lieu ollieo VU.l-H ANTllMan to take ca > o of horses nnd W ' , K. K. corner uf btn and MoKaid DIO-IU * . ANTKD Immcdlakli one lawidro at the W House. . I'lS-lU ' * . : .I-H tuition ai c'crk or to ilrivu delivery - , , livery ungon by ajoun man uho In well nmnilntcd In tlio rlty lloml refuronce clvcn. AddrusH i. T. W , lox IS , city. P1U-H1. 'ANTED Good irirl for general liiusew irk. W Appljat CO''u St. Mary's Are. OJj-16' , WANTKD-Notli-Mthin eiKhtrooms ; HOUSE lie nortii of Datrniiat street. I'Oi- M'H-lon by notobcrlfilh. AdJresiJ. U , H. , U , P. General Ticket olllie. U30-1D \\7"AM'ii ) At Victor' * rutnnrant , a girl. YY aboy und a good Matter Good wagc w III ho pal i. UJJ-tf WANTED To rent , by a newly married couolo before Nov. 1st , a small cottaxe centrally located. Address Ko m 14. ' Crclghton Block. O&i-tl ANThU A chambermaid at the Hmnct W HOUHO 032-15 "ITirANThD To buy a first-clou re Idenco YY worth from * SOuO to flUAiOU. Addro s S L. , Lock Box too , Omaha. 801-tf " \TTANTEIl-A good cook and laundress , 8. W YY comer Burt and lOtli bt. 8t)3-tf ) V,4 , ANTED Girl at 11.13 North IBth St. . 4th YY houto north of brlda' . H , B. IIUOOVI. SiS-tf Two xpcrlcnccd cooks , tlx help- WANTED thlr'y table waiters , during week of > tat ( ( fair. Kuqulre of D. T. MOUNT , 842 tf 1112 Farnham St. An cxpcricnctd dry goods , cloth Ing , boot an j > lioo a Icsiuau , None with out : oed rufircncet ncvJ apply. 811-17 O. ADLKIl. Be ard , Neb. ANTK1)- ) Good cook ut thu Occidental hotel. 621-tt Fundlnir hridiroand ihool bonds. JI.T. Chrk , lljlutut. SO-tf FOR RENT-HOUBEB AND LAND. KENT A bou o lontalnlne elht | | rooms , POII North Omaha , 'J blocks from red line itrvetiar. lltnt , ? JJ per moiuh. Addreiu itox MU P. O. IHU-16 RrNT-liood hou.c , 10 room * and $ 00 1 worth of furniture them In for sale. Apply toS.T. 1'ctcrmi , Real Utta'.e Aifent , H. E. Cor. Uth and Dougla * St. Wl-tl MEDIAL NOTIOES-Oontimieri I ) IIOOMS-Lodging for a few per- I ? font at 1717 CumlnM. bet. 17th nd 18th St. , alto 2 < 1 door west of 14th Hon Howard Ht. 96D-tf I OIl 11F.NT. Futnlihcd room * with or with- J"out board , North-nest corner Utli And Jackson Sts. ! "I7IOH HEN Furnished Mttlnj room and litd- JU room. cheap ; with board If preferred , 1403 Own St. OM-tt i HKNr A large finnlshcd front room , X1 1724 Webster St. , northeast corner IStli St Will4 ! Oil IlKNT Ju < t finished two flrst-cl.tu two- story brl k houses , 8 and 0 room * , stable nd cemented cellars ; $10 monthy in ticlvAtico. W.M. BUSHMAN , 8. B , corner ISth and Do tiff ftl H til. 92.1-tf TVWIl IlKNT N w brick store on 10th bt. , be JL t euti Farnham arid Howard , $46 | < er month. OOMf H. LEHMAN , is Foil ItBMT A nicely furnished front room for one or two gentlemen , at 1210 Howard strcit. R3.1 tl lilOU HKNT * furnlHlieit rooms o\er Jhu Jj chant1 Exim\ngoN. E. ccr. 16th ami Dodge Street * . 28Mf -TT\on liBNT-Ftirnl hod room , S. W. Cor. 10th JJ und Davenport Sts. 784-tf EOll IlKNT-One room with board , 1603 Cali fornia street. 7US-tt TOll HKNT Eleirant furnished rooms. lut ! on nlilo prlccx. brick houw , 20KIOftMi St. 023 if FOR GALE. Two good horses and two cccoiTd FliRSALE hand buggies. Apply at 1571 North Iblli Ht. DSMO" 8ALK hniiortint to flockmaitcrn , ic. , EOH five pure blooded Soott-h Collie pupa 2 months olil , for sale ; iroilicr 3 month * fiom Scotland , Apply to John Hell , between 12th nnd 13th , ( lisa street alloy. P73-10" TEIISEY COWS , CALVES AND HULLS FOR tl SALK One t oroitgh-brcd Jersey bull 3 jcars old In firs'-class condition , ono bull 0 months old , one hclfcr 18 months old , ( In calf ) . Thoabotonro rcglitrrul. Also 3 high grade Jersey eu \tlth hclfcr calves , nil in grod condi tion nnd glting milk at thU data Any or all of the above cat t lav 111 ha told at reasonable prices. Address or call on the ub Ilicr and see this fine Mock. S. A. WILLIAMS , OI jnwoodMllls , Co. , Iowa. 072-10 : OK BUILDING-Sca'cd proposals for SALi silo of Cass Street School building , now standing at the corner of 15th and Cass street , will ha received by thoundcriilgncduntil 2o'clock p. in. Monday , September 10th , 181 , CHARLES CONOYEIt , iholrman Com. on Buildings and 1'rop. OB8-1T TJ1OII SALE Four acres ol land near water L works reservoir , also two cottages on Capitol IIUI. Add. ANlWEWBkVINS.1300 | Douglas St. 848 tf SALE A large , commodious , new , two- FOR story house with well ; tfood loca'Ion , near horse earn , full lot with trees , well , ilstern , etc. Terms reasonable. Enquire of 1' . W. Roe , Kin ; St. , bet. Charlcsand Scward Sli. . 827-2 . * SALE- reasonable prices. 60 head of FOIl flvo work mules. Call JIoo Wlsc'a Lhcry Stable , East Scott , near Broadway , Coun cil 11 uffs , Iowa. 013-14 HUCK R SALE. * ) 203-tf ESTABHOOK COE. SALE A small engine , B. W. I'ttyiio i rOIl ' make. In perfect osdcr. Inquire of II. O. Clark & Co. 36-tf SALE A span of ponies , buggy and har ness ; buigy a moat new. Apply at the Caledonian Saloon , U. P. block , 10th St. 704-tf I71OII HAlji : I/ease and furiiituroof a. tlrst-clas' JL hotel In a town of 1303 Inhabitants , In state of Nebraska ; has 24 beds ; the tr.u cling men's ro sort. Inquire at I1KE olUcc. 218-tf TpOll SALE Maps of Douglati and Sarpy conn- JU ties. A. KOSEWATEK. 1620Faruham Street 320-tf SALE A new all leather top side-bar FOR with spring cushion and back , at W. E. Oration's carrl go top manufactory 314 , S. 15th st bet. Farnham and Hartley. 707-tf TjTlOIl SALE Neat house and full lot , 12 blocks JU from 1 * . O. at $000. JeilN L. McCAauK , 712-tf Opp. Postofflce. _ TTWH SALE Flno stock farm of 400 acres I" good house , cattle shed , orchard &e. , with n easy reach of railroad. Price , SlfiOO , par time at 0 % . JOHN L. McCAGUE , Opp. Post omco. osiftf BALK Neat cottage and Rood lot at FOR . JOHNL. MO3AOUE Opp. P. O. 037-tf AND LAND Iteima rents houses , HOUSES , hotels , farms , lots , lands , omceir rooms , etc , Sec let page , TJ10KSALE Good house with four rooms and JL1 half lot , No. ! > fll3 Dodge between 20th and ! 7th street. Good well and shade trees ; housa in good condition. Inquire on premises. 221-tf \ And parasols repaired by M. UMHKKUJ\S and Faniarn sts. 780tf MISCELLANEOUS. T OST A pair of gold bowed spectacles at the Lj U. P. deX > t. Finder plpase return to Market ! i hv.olc and receive liberal reward. 090-10 * - Bill book full of blll . payable to P. 3. J John on ; lost in North Omaha. Finder will eturn to 211 S. 13th St. , and be rewarded. OS9-H TIAVKD ! Hay mare about 4 years old , § swccney "on right uhoulder. Finder will bo erallv rewarded by rctiirnlnpr her to 10th Mrcct Meat Market , 10th and Dodg-c St. 077-14 * 1IIRD STORE Has for rale all kinds OMAHA and Domestic Itlrds , also Bird Fanclcry goods , nt 10i South 10th St. , between Douglas and Dodge. .aug20-3m. FOliND A pocki-tbook. Owner can hive tamu by proYlnc property and paylnjr thargoi. T. J. llartwell , 20th and Dorcas 036-16 * . ' HAY Hid ? will bo received PnOPOSALS'FOR by tne undersigned until noon , Septa > ber Kith , mi , for 20 tons of hay , to be delivered to tlie Mull Curriers of the O.iaha pos office , the said liny to be blue stem , middling c arse and of the very befitquality. JOSEPH MKUIKAL , ScptlO-d2Uv\2t. Omaha Postolllce. INSTRUCTIONS In French , Ger man , On ok and Latin. I'rof Henry W. Miel , lull ) California St 000-ocS has rattlliiK Ion * lists of houncH , lots BKMIH and farms for sale Call and gei thorn AT MllS. B. 12. CLARKE'S No. 1 Hoard CALL House , cor. 13th and Dodge Sts. Host In the city. _ 610-tf r > EM IS' UEAL ESTATE BOOM. bee l t page. "TTriLKIE Manufaitory of paper rT . YV boxes , 1403 Farnbam street , Omaha , Neb. _ a22 OKI ! haunzvtork fora tpo writer can ANY accommodated by telephoning' the BK ntllco. 4S3-tf on or address Pottvr I'ulmcr , 40 South CALL btri'et Coimtll Hluffii , Iowa , for rail road tlikets uast , Uit , north nnd south. Chicago $10.00 Round trip 31D.CO Evi rv ticket cuar antccd.and tkkcts bought , sold and cxclmnwl TKLLEIl AND MEDI UM-Mrs. FORTUNE just present , and future In love and all aOaln. She reveals the deepest t-ecreta the heart , bho POMCS the magnetic iwwer to ful Ull all your withe * , Call at No. 1010 Chicago street , near 10th. aug IC-tf B KMIB * NEW CITY MAP8.26C. ScoIltp K rnAKEN UP A red cow. Owner can hive the JL ume by prating property nnd paying charges. FRANCIS ROBBiMJ , Blunders and au24- Kills' HEAL ESTATE EXCHANGE. a B 1m page. rr/HKEK or four young men c&n bo accoiuruodft- J. toil with boards Kcfcrences exchanged. Ap ply Mil COSH street , 4th Moor west of 20th St. , or address liox 337 , po tofflce. 813 f TT M. DKOWN-Oorner ISith nd Chicago IJ . itrects , U ready to bore or deepen wells , tiatUfictlon guaranteed. ( X)3tf ) Beading and Elocution -TAUQHT BY- JULIA B HARDBNBERQH. Voice TralnlnR , Private Letiont and Clattes. 011 CMS Street , between 20 nd 21st. EDWAPD KUEIIL , MAGISTER OF PALMY6TEKY AND CONDI TiONALIhT , 493Tenth Streetbct c 'i Farnham and lla ncy. Will , ttlth tne aid of L-iuritUn uplrlis , obtain for any one a glance t the past and present , and on en tain t ndltioui In the fu ture. Boots and Shot * undo to order , Perfect katlifictlon guartnUnl. u26-lm .Absolutely Pure. Made from Orapo Crcnm Tartar. No other nrrntlon makes such lliM , ll.aky hot breads , uxiirlous ixistrj" . Can l o rntcn by Dyapcmlo Itrout fear ot tlicllla resulting from heavy Inill d. Bold only In catin. 1 > v all Grorcrs IIOYAI , BAKlNOiPOWDKK CO New York. 0. F Ooo time the Fiutctt t-ellliHr BooV ol thi Ago ! Foundations ol' Success. BUSINESS AND SODIAL FOUUS. The laws of trade , iCKRUnrrai , how to 'rnng- ict bu Ino39 , valuable table' , sex 111 ctlquctto , oullamciitary tuavo , hnw to conduct | > uhlo ! buolnom ; In lict It U a comtiloto Outdo .o Sue * con ( or all claws. A ( amity noccaet y. Adrirots for circulars and'iwclaltcnruNiHOK 1'UB- Ll.SUINU f ! . , fit taiiln Mn HENRY WARD BEEGHER addressing the students of the National School of Elocution and Oratory , said , "Wo ore lit ing In o. land whose genius , whoso history , whoso Institu tion eminently demand oratory. ' ' The National School of Elocution and Oratory WAI estab lished In 1874 , to supply this demand. Chartered In 1876 , Nineteen Teachers and Lecturers , Specialists In their department. Bummer Term , July C , Fall Term , October 3. Send For circular to J. II. BECHTEL , Secretary , HIO and HISChcstnnt street , Philadelphia. Jo 22-2dw _ [ mAKEN UP A red and white spotted cow , .L nbout 0 yean old ! right car cropped , at Ite- gnii'a addition , north Omaha. 51l-w4t L. HBNNENHOFEU. AGENTS WANTED ton. OCR NEW BOOK BIBLE FOR THE YOUNG , " being the Story of the Scriptures , by HOT. George Alexander Crook , D. D. , in simple and attractive angiia a for old and yoiinff. Profusely illustra ted , making n most interesting and Impressive > outh s instructor. E\ cry parent n 111 secure this ivork. Preachers , j on should circulate It. Price { 3.00. S nd for circulars with extra terms. J II. CHAMBERS & CO. St. Louli Mo. TTTI | TniTjlT1 | Men of a'tilltv ' , to represent WiUUfilJI CIIAJIIIKHS'Dictionary of Uni- \creal Knowledge. Complete Cyclopaidla of Kvery Day Wnnti. This is the Most Useful and Compact I.itcrnrjr Achievement of the Agv. It has nu co rpctitors. Wo want competent Solicitors. No peddltra ncrrt apply Circulars , clvin > r ' "H dcsription , sent on appllcat.on. J. U. CIIAMIIKUS. bt. Louis , Mo. , Chicago , ] H. , Atlanta , G * . sc3m&o ilAwlia THE CHAMPION HAY GATHERER , Takes the hay direct from Swatt. to stack fiOO to 700 Its. at a .load. Saves winrowlng , shocking , &c. Price , $25.00. For particular * address 6. B. OILLIL\ND , Monroe Citv , Mo. , u0-n2t Proprietor and Manufacturer. PROBATE NOTICE. State of Nebraska , Doug las County BS : At a County Court , held at the County Court Hoom , in and for Paid County , August 2lth ( , A. I > . 1831. Present , HOWARD . fcMITU , County Judge. In the nnttcr of the estate of James K. Ish , deceased - ceased : ! On reading and filing the pctltlan of Martha M , Ish , prajingthatadmlnlstiatlon of raldcstato may bo granted to her ai admlnlstratix : Ordered , 'I hat September 16th , A. D. 1S81 , nt lOo'clack a , m , Is a-slgncd for hearing said petl- VI .Ion , when all persona interested In said matter nay appear at a County Court to be hold , in and 'or mid County , and how cau o why the prayer of petitioner tnouUl not be granted , and that no- .Ire of pendency of said petition and the hearing .hereof , iio gh on to all persons interested In naid natter , by j.ubllBhlng a ropy of this order In Tn DMAIIA WKKKLT HUB , a newspaper printed In raid .bounty , for thrco successive uuoks , prior to said djy of hoiring HOWARD B. SMITH , auS4w3t County Judge * PIONEER LAND AGENCY F. M. RATHBUJST , Cambridge , Neb. 1,000,000 acres government land open to Home steads. Pre-emptions and Timber claims. 200- choice Improved claims ! or sale or exchange. SCO- of the best deeded farms In Southwestern Ncbnui- ut with timber and water for sale. A few choice stock ranchcH with fenced fields , tlml > r , hay and water , for sale , cheap. Correspoudenco Solicited , marSO-tf LKGAh NOTICE. John ilcFaddcn will take notice that on the 10th of August , 1SS1 , Charles linuules , Jii tlcoof ho Peace , of li-t precinct , Douglas Co. , Neb. , In- ucil an orler of attachment for thomimof ? -0.5 ! ii an action pending before him , uhcrcln Arne iCr.'vtz U plalntllT and John McFaddcn defendant , that proixtrty consUting of household iurnlturo and Implements has been attoi bed under fald order , haiil cause wa < < continued to 21 t of September , J8S1 , lOo'c'nck ' p. m. nugl7w3t AHNlt KUATZ , PlalntllT. IIP Near my liouso on Saturday , nn "Id whlto horse w [ tli black npotsj blind ID the right eye. P. O. Boysoii , north side Uarcn- worth street hot. 7th and 8th. auio-wlt / \M AHA lll'nn STOUE-Has for tale nil kind * ( J of Foreign and Donicbtia llirds , also Bird f'aneiery goods ; at 10th bt. , bet. Douglas and Dodge. _ au'2a-3m ) NiTIIAYKD-Froi > i2416 llnrney street July 23 O ono largobrindlv cow , Dyearsold , branded on ilpvith letter " 0. " Has BOUIO white spots on Her , Anyonegltlng Information whcru the I * r return her nil ! be suitably rewarded. M8tt _ A.M. CLARK. fTUKEN UP-A red yearling bull , on J JL Brown's farm , nix miles west of Omaha _ auglO-wEt i _ H. L. McELUQN. mAKEN UP-Oiie dun mule , letter V brand * JL on left ( Ida of the neck. AUGUST NELSON. Iyl3-w5t OnCrelghton Place , Military Rood. Tni MOBT PorvbiKt Tn > BIST SII.LIKOI THE OVALCHURN TUB BEST OlItTBNB AND QUICKER \ MOBT CON VENIENT OTIIKK UllUItN UlIUKN MANUFAO- IN THE TUUKU. MJLUKET. Manufactured In DTO U > S , 4,0 , B , 10 and 1 , It hat no i-etrln. . Hence no no' oca Its work eully nd uucr1y ! , nd tceti tb artrctt amouit of luttir from i ho milk or cream ; ti mine from the. i cut ash lumber. It old at ( lower price than ny other firat-t.Usj rhurn , Sent ! lor dU.rlptlvo Urcular and price. Ibt to the theOVAl