OMA11A DAILY BK13 TUESDAY , SEPTEMBER 20 1881. . IHJB DAILY BEE. Tuesday Mjrninc , Sept. 20. LOCAL BREVITIES , 1'ntlormn ffllls co.il. Donne , UcllnljTe Hftttcr. Frcilerick landing Unttcr , WX ) business lots Call > n Hcmls. 1000 residence lots Benin , agent , 25C IIOUIIM nnil lots Uemis' ftReucy. DenilV real cstnte Imoin , Klritt i > a ( ; A. W. Knion , Dentist , .TncobV block. Lest line of Clsarn , at SnxoV -Kc.ilhflirt clunueil find colored nt Jtlngcr'n. Smoke Hlnrltnn k Ktonnn , finast Cfear , nt Kuhn'n Dnig Store only. Soda Water , better tliixn u\cr , nt liuinis'now map of Oinahn , 25 'MO farm * nnd UOOUOO acici of There were uifht cases of intoxication' 1 > cforo .TndRO Ueneko ycntcniny inoniing. \ Who pnyii the liixhcxt price for Second , JInnd Kimiittiro ? Alirahiuno & Iietvi , J121 Douglas stiect. Kc | > ll-2w ( 1'rof. W , J. Anders Dancing School } licgim October I. Sou ndvertiHcmcnb im nnoUlcr coliunn' . ncpl-'lt ! ) I Alnst elegant now dtyle1) of Jfiiln , fit tliu Oiunh.t Tnrlcr , Henry U. liichlcr , inth Htieet , ojip , poslollicc. KcpU5-tf Tli" Lion uuntmiioii lu roar lor Moore't ' Hftrne.-in Mad Swidlery , 1'or ri.vu Couiuicrcinl Job Prinllnif. all nt TUB KKH Job rooms. JJicyelo for pale or trade for a horse. C J. Caiian. To thu farmers don't forget to call anilj HCO Doano'8 line lot of li.xts nnd caps nt 11H ! , lltliHtrcct. Kindcl & Krell , Practical Hatters. We Bell haU and cam | cheaper tiian any- bed clfco. Von will find it to your advantage - , vantage to give us a call. cptl3-tf Donne , . the reliable liattor wanU to ] BCO you all to-day , civ ing nway haU anil caps at Doano'n , ronieinber 218 , llth street. Judge Sax-age yOHtorday went In 1'a- pillion to open the HC HOII of theSarpy county com t. A largo number of Oinalia ! JawycrH vixitcd the xanio county Heat. All Rtatu fair ticketn over the 1) ) . k .M. It. K. will bo honored on this mom | jn 't ) tiain rc ardle.i.-i of their limit. The Lutheran church on Dmiglat * lroct , ono of the old-timo building ? ofi divine worship , la nearly all torn down , to jnako way for the Jililhinl hotvl building. The first lOOfloririH contributed by the liolicininni of this city to the fund fur re- ItiiildingtlieXaUon.xl thentcr at Prague trill bo vent to Bohemia to-day. 1'rcd Lowe Iiax ing resigned the position - . tion of deputy clerk in the dixirict court , ! Jl. H , Iluthaway has been appointed inj JIH ! t-tcad. Air. Hathaway H a good Kclec tion. At a meeting of the Pioneer hook nndj ladder comiany , a vote of thanks waul tendered 31. Donovan , of the Crcighton liouse , for liin gencroim gift of ยง 2. ) to the' ' Hooks for their scrviccn nt the fire tw < "wccka aio. 1 0. W , Wcdcll yesterday swore out a' trarrant against Abncr TrovN for know ingly renting the premised 1115 ilaukxon street , for the purposes of prostitution. j The caue will be heard before Judge Jlcncko. * The Missionary society of the Lntho Tan church will meet at the resilience of , MM. Althaui" , 1-110 Howard street , on Wednesday at 3:30 : p. m. A full attend- unco is ( Wired , as business of importance is to bo transacted. . At the meeting of the board of trade to bo' held tills evening , two odd-1 ! tiorml delegates from Onmhn to the aissippl and Missouri river improvement convention will bi > chmen , tlnn making ! fonr delcgatm altogether. The couvon tion will bo hold in t. Louis , October Oth. The old frame buildlngnoxttoStrangV ] Iron frontblock , corner of Tenth and Knin Lain BtrcetH , was being moved out ycitvr- tlay. Mr. Strung own * the property ami will excavate the cellar and put in the foundation this fall for a building mmilnr to the onu lie has now. Con , Dwyer , of the Western Union , received the meosago containing the IICWN' ' of JameH A. Garlleld'H death at I' ' Cldef Galllgan had made all arrangement for tolling the fire bell in cane the dent died. Phil. McShanc won the bearer ! of the nexvs from the tclegraiih office to the line headquarters nnd also tolled the bell. Hu Everything Failed You ? Thou try Wtirnor's Safe Kidney and Lfver Guru. 18-lw. A. Dlstluulshol [ Fonnnylvnninti Jlon. J. 11. Fmlny , of KllUHiiin 1'ji. , arrived in Oinnlm yostoiduy , in company witli E. D. 3'rntt , of tlii city. Tlioy have licon Hpoiuliii { { n fo\\ weeltB t6-juthuriiinoiij { the iimny plouo- nut rotretits of Colorado , enjoying tlu cool nnd pure iitiuosjilicro of its HIIOW- ? capped iiiountaiiiH , which nvu reported - ' od to bo glittering with ivorfind gold. ! lion. Mr. luiiliiy m < i gontloiiuiu of culture , rullnuniunt nnd wealth. IK- IIOH twice roprescnted _ Iho stiUo of I'onnsylvnnia as coniiniaaioncr to for- oiyu uountriuB. Ho hits hold tin coinniisH on of captain , colonel und ill brigndior j'cnoml in tlio United Stuto.1- nnny , IJoianlso 11 "Follow of the ] Jloyul Gcofnipliiial aocicty of Lon > don ; , " "u Follow of tholoyal Society of Liteniture'j ti Follow of the lloynl Atiatio society , und n Fellow of tin Society of the Antlvunrica of Scot land. " Ho hua iilao been honored with the university deuicca of "D. 0. L. " uiiil "L. L. D.,1' , and is now n chosen represontivo from the United Btntes to the International nsBociation at Vienna , which embraces the prom , inent schohus of the world. Mr. Finliiy hu * contrihtilod largely by hu jncuiiB nnd influence to the urowth and development of this atato und oitj'i' It in to bo honed his sojourn hero will bo one of pleasure nnd prof H. Enwinc and M'hf n a young lady licrn * hanilkcrrhlofa for a rich bwihtlor , aio tvwit that uho ma > reap. Whew fci'cdn of disease nr I'lantoil tliinugli ovtr indulgence , you can iireycnt the un lertakcr iroin leaping the bonellt Ij using fipiiiiK llo ) wn. Price M > V"111" ! trial iMJttlen 10 centi. u-ptlUuodlw A tml package of'BLAOK.DRAUQHT" chnrjje. At f , 0. aooduu' . FEATURES OF THE FAIR. Dcacriplion of the Agricultural Imploinout Display. The agricultural and utility inaohiiu lisplay at the State fair which attract- d BO many thousand visitors during | Jnring the p.ist week , was exception illy fine. The word UY < . < is used , bo use , unfortunately for these who jhuvo been dsnpointcd ! | in Attending heforc to-dny , ninny of the foods hnvt been romovud. Enough remnins , how- 'over ' , of the exhibit to givonn iden of the whole. ] ) y renson of Inck of Apace 13iK IHB heretofore boon unabloti preHcnt < n detailed nccount of tins ver > intcrcAtitii ; nnd by far the beat reprc- sullied deiiiitmeiit | of the State Fair. If thu visitor approached the north lido of the gtounds by the pleas.iul Itivo or footway on the oait , probahlj the first Uiiiiy that caught Ilia eye was tlio nnnieroua witid-niills , of all heights , R17.CH , i > , itturns , colois and do- 'rces of utility. Hight in front wen two turbine mills , ol iron , lii'htlmnd I lomoly p.iintcd and evidently whirling 1 for all they were worth. These two Fliro the "Martin'H Patent , " exhibited by the av'imt of the mannfacturorB , fj iMnst , Fees it Co. , of Spfintilield , III. . A wooden mill , by Iho wide of Iht-S otherH , is the "Enlurpriau , " fromS gSundwich , Ills. It is very , uhoap , and dnr.iblo. On tliu opposilijj 4idoof the ISIercanlilo hall , is aiiothei turbine , cnlled the "Croft. " It is foi A turbine mill , the flimplcHt ninigin .iblo. Conseiicntly | it is strong. Il tliero is a breath of air it catchca it , And it goes round with that stray ivhill'of ntmusphuro so fast that it nl < nest creates a little hrcpzo of its own : o "keep the ball n rolling" and UK nill whirling. It seems so , anyhow ; 'or when the other mills wore Htill , or dly moving around with n "don't care vhethor school keeps or not" motion , hu Croft , low down to the ground , vas juat ' 'getting its work in , " and : nalcing everybody in the vicinity bo- ] ioro the wind was blowing forty nets nn hour. It'u n line machine ! nd will do any amount of work. Geo. V. Kendall of Omaha , who represent * ! hu mill , was in nttondanco all tin. ' week und very courteously explained Us working to the intelligent and isnoruit ; questioners aliko. On the west side of Power hall ! there wcro moro mills. The- L'oikiiin Windmill Company of Misawuka , Ind. , hud a mill high up in ur which did ollcctivo sorvico. The ; other mills represented were thtj "Champion Wind Power , " man | [ ufuctured by Powell and Doug lim , Waukegan , Illinois , and iho "JJuckoyo" turbine , manufactured by the sanio company. Uoth uro re- ] rn'esonted in Oma'iaby ' II. E. Kuyner. Fairbanks & Co. , of St. Louis , had n big mill up ; the "Challenge" mill comes from 13'itavia , Ills. ; und the Adams mill from Marnoillos. All of' ' thcso mills have their individual points of excellence which only per 3onal observation can show. WAOON.H. ' As the wagon plays such un important part in the economy of the farm it demands especial attention. ft early , all of the [ hotter known wagon companies' ' [ in iho country were represented and thnir display formed n valuable part of the exhibit. The following wngoiif- ] tvoro on exhibition : Tliu MolinoJ fSinith , Brainnrd , Whitewater , Bu chanan , Caldwell , Bain nnd Cortland J All of these have supuror points of excellence nnd little dhTercnco oxisU jbotweon some of thorn. Two or three j however , nro worthy of mention. They uro the Smith wagon , which took the only premium awarded wagons honorable mention , the Molmo nnd the Bain. The Moline company and its' ' representatives ] arc somewhat soru over the award inado the Smith company's foods. L'ho former had one of the finest pieces of work over brought to No > raska for exhibition. It wns n largei vagon than the ordinary , constructed > f the finest wood , painted and var-j iished in n moat artistic fashion. This big nnd handsome vehicle , with it dark colored wheels and darker body enlivened by golden bands and bars , ' tvns the center of attraction east ol ho Power Hall. Why it was over- ookcd by the judges in distributing ! awards is ono of these tilings wiiich , in' ' the Inuguugoof tholamonted Sothern. "No follow can find out. " While the Smith wagon deserved creditnblo men tion it is impossible to BOO what com parison could bo drawn to discriminnt < igainat the splendid piece of work which the Moline company presented. W. 0. Bnnton , who represents tin Molmo company's manufacturer , hap the satisfaction of nt least knowing that if thu judges overlooked hi * jwngon the people did not. 'J ho Smitl company n representative , J. 0 , Claik , of Lincoln , nays his waif.on received coived the award upon itt merits for naofulness , nnd no [ on paint or fancy colorings This is doubtless true , but at the oann time Iho application to thu Moline ii not very forcible. IJoth these wagons Und thu others , too , have no man. , poiuli ) of oxcolloney that criticism ii unnecessary , nnd a general obsorvn tion of commendation includes tli whole. AaillCULTUllAI , JMrUiMKNTrt. The iinmeroualy represented bnmcl jf this display covers nearly every dling which has not been mentioned It is possible only to mentio moat of the various iiiuclianic.il wonder labor saving machinca , nnd giv thoao of extraordinary merit or cnriou conatruction n passing word of co mondation , A gicat many of the bi [ oxhibita were nut in jilaco nnd shown to iidvnntago by the State nnd local .igcnts , A mom ; thu moat prominent tvua tlmt under the aupomaion of F. I ) . Cooper , of Omaha , who la state ingmit for KmciBon iVi Go.'n ? aUndnrd 4ooda. In this lot were the colebmted Huckoyo aocder nnd drill , manu factured nt Smingfiuld , Ohio , tin g tooth pulvpri/.or , manufactured ates , PhulpCitCo , , ( iflMiiiiivnpolia ; bimlera nnd mowers , manufactured bj U , 31 , Osborno & Co. , of Auburn , N Y. ; thu Brown corn philters , culti- v tora and ntnlk cutters , the exculsioi rotary check rowers , from Gulcsburg ; Kiner/ion Tulcott & Co.'a corn planters from llockford. 111. , and B. D. ; uford & ' Co'a machiniry from tlio aame Jplaco , includiiig Buford'u Broomc [ ulky plow , the Buford clipper plow , Jthc Or.ind Detour company's cultivn- jtor nnd the Daisy hay rnko. 1'his Blarpo line of machinery is all of fiiipc- jrior merit nnd reputation , nnd wiis nr- Brnngcd by Mr. ( Viper in n very at- jttnctivo style. His tliiphy conatnntly jitrow ndmiring ero\tds about the large jpl.itform which it covered , riio Omaha Implumcnt Compnny had mother large display Hero wort Brepicsonted the Pcolin Plow Company - [ pany , with n full line of plows , corn Jplnnters , ciiltivntora and Mellingci Bliay rakes ; tlio Star corn planter nnd ( check rower , manufnctured in Peoria Jby Hearst , Dunn & Co. ; the Climax jrow cutter , from the Enterprise com- [ pnny of Sandwich , Id. These ma chines received , ns they deserved , many favorable mnrks from the [ judged. They formed nn important part of the display. Tlio Deere Company's goods , from Moline , Illinois , were ntlractivoly ar ranged. The exhibit included tin- celebrated Gilpln sulky plow , tilt ivnlking cultivator , sterling plows , breaking plows , Lister plows , biuah breakers nnd Iinrrowa , Deere & Man- juur Co.'n corn planters , Deere rotarj [ corn drills , stalk cutters , Whipplu ipring tooth harrow and seeder , and various other machines of great ntilitj .ind bo.uity. In Power hall nearly every agent ox- liibitinghadaBp.icoinwhichono"orinoro of Jiis rnachines was Been in full oper- In taking n somewhat hurried ? vinw of the hall , commencing nt the 'south end , tlnifirut mnchino wns enc | 'of ' the culubrnted Umpiia .reapers nndl twine binders. This find by its n'dcj two competitors , the well-known Wal-S tor A. Wood's re.iper nnd twine bin-J Jor , and the 1) . Al. Osborno it Co.'h self-binding harvester , from Au burn , .Now York. These machines ] ran n pretty race in tin competition during the week fo especial recognition nnd 'all evinced splendid mechanical construction. They nrc represented nnd sold b ) Hnino'H ] ! ros. & Co , , whose line ol exhibits wns unusually largo. The new Empire mower atul rake ; ' nanurnctured by J. P. Sciberliug , ! Akron , Ohio , occupied an important jinco , also , in this end or the hall Down the long building on either side f the giant shaft were the Improved' ' /limax mower nnd rake , manufactured nt Corry , L'a. ; the Stind.ird mower nndi alto , mniiufnctured by Emerson , Tal-j colt & Co. , nt Jloekfoid , 111. ; the Williams harvester , reaper nnd mower , all mndo by the Williams llnrvestei Company , nt Cedar Rapids , Town , G. U. AVsitson , gonornl agent. Sir. Wat-j son icsides at Cedar Rapids , hut lias' ' the ngonoy of Nebraska 'in his torii- ' iorj , nnd hn is conoeiuontlyi frequent visitor to Oinalia nnd other cities gi in this state. Hero too is the Triumjh single reaper , mndo by D. S. Morgan & Co. nt ISrockport , If. V. Thia ffno machine is represented p in this stute by Win. Mniimaugh. Following nlong the shaft were the. . Union grain planter , the St. Paul harvester nnd binder , nnd the Iron ; Iving mower , made at the St. Pnulllnr- , vest Works ; the Marsh harvester and : twine binder , madoatSycamore , Ills. , by the Marsh Harvest company , which nlno turns out ono of the linost and best known machines in the' ' 'market , the celebrated Mnrsh-Whit-j ney platform binder nnd gaveler. This should neb bo confounded with ho Marsh twine binder , which is ] manufactured nt Ohicngo by the firm of Win. Deering & Co. The Mar- jsoillcs Manufacturing Company , ot ! Marseilles , 111. , displayed ncorn' ' heller , of which there are , but two ] on the grounds , nnd a feed grinder. The corn shelter is claimed to have n capacity for 1500 to 2000 bushels n day and the feed grinder has almost ns ] voracious n jaw. One of the novelties for this stnto is introduced by this company. It is n hog trough with n novel nrrangemont whereby the hog can drink Imt not wallow , The challenge jnill for shelling and grinding completed the machines on Line side of the shaft , nnd that splen did machine manufactured in this statp , called the "Lewis IJeader , " oc- Joupiod the corner opposite. This [ header is fast fast gaining a reputation -ill over the west nnd will soon be in onornl use in every grain-crowing : ntc. A few foot distant , just west of ewer hull , stood n huge nmchino on- tied the "Pride of the West" nepa- itor. Its circulars announce that it as no equal , nnd perhaps it is safe to ly , nt least , that it lias no superior , 'ho inachino wns attended by nn 'joni for tha McDonald manufacturing ompany , of Fond du .Sac , Wis. , which lakes the machine. The amount of rain it thru-lies in one day , nnd the ccurncy with which the wnrk is done , ro points on which its agents dwell , The display of the Shug.irt implo- lent company , of Council IJlufl * , oc- upied n liberal space nnd was most reditnblo. Jiesides thu Buchanan vagon , which they sell , they have Iso on exhibition the . ) , 1 , Caavj ulky plow , manufactured nt Rnuino , ' Vis , , iho L'ninn traveling cornahulleiji , nd elevator , manufactured by King , " lamiltou it Co. ; Adams it KroiicliVj olf-binder , nnd many other * lines of mperior implementB. All of Slmuart t Co.'n goods nro warranted by them , ind it is therefore to their interest to ) iiy from none but the best nmmifac- -urors - "Tho perpetual baling hay preaii" yero tholettois painted in glaring ru- ief on the tide of n curious looking nachino. This liny press is maim , factured in Albany , N. Y. , nnd is in every wny just whnt it pretends to bo , Tlio Ametican grinding mnchino at- ; racted much notice during the fair , tt is represented by Uuslinell , of Jouncil lihin's , The mowcrsnnd renpors , rnkos , sulkj : ) lows and cornstalk cutters mnnufno tured by N 0. Thompson , of Rockford - ford , Ills , , nro handled by J. J , Van- Jervecr , of Counoil Illufls. 15ut right here the vieitors1 oyei > light upon the gem of the whole exhi bition-n sulky plow in nicklo nnd bronze pinto nnd rosplondunt in its brightness nnd beauty. It could be IIOHO but the Pokin plow company , ol Pokin , Ills. , to have thought of Kuch a lavish but successful method to ad vertise their excellent goods. J. 0. Clark , of Lincoln , the state agent , wni > deservedly proud of the beautiful plow which attracted crowds of visit ors. This ploy was not entered for n premium , but received honornblt- mention , nnd fully merited it. Next in order were exhibits by Rus- null * Co. , Mnsillion , of Ohio ; Evarl and Fees , of Springfield , Ohio ; the Davenport Plow Company , nnd Furst & Urodloy , of Chicago , All of those linns wcro represented by slate nnd go'ncrnl nsjents , who showed theii off to the best possible ndv.uit igo , The Davenport plow company was represented by n largo line of 1mm ! ind sulky plows. Furst & Bradley , of Chicago , ox hibiled plows , harrows , cultivator * and hay rakes. Thomas it Sons' ' line of sulky rakes wore exhibited by W. J. Kennedy. The Richmond Champion grain [ drill nnd feeder , manufactured nt Richmond , Intl. , won n inachino much noticed and admired. In connection [ therewith , also , wcro exhibited tlu [ Chnmnion hay r.iko nnd corn planter. Mr. S. W. Croy , of Davenport , In , the general western ngcnt , who ha. jcharge of thesn goods hnd n most in teresting time during the week ex hibiting his machines nnd answering questions innumerable ) . The Monitor plow works , of Min tienpolis , represented by A. P. Blair , nonu cultivators , rnkes , sulky plows , ind thu only specimen of potato dig ger on the ground. The Union manufacturing company jf Peoiin wns present with nn exhibi tion of corii-plnntcM nnd seeders ol various sixes. They nro represented by Mr , Montgomery. The J'nttco Bulky plow nnd Pnttee JscnltivntorH occupied n | ) rominent posi- ttion on onu of thu platforms. Theii p reputation is too well established to | i\need \ further mention. They nro lo- cnlly represented by Mr. Thotna : < , Ilnrvoy p The Farmers' Friend mnnuf.icturiii' . . ' "company of D.iyton , Ohio , presented jomo very creditable cornphuitera. | From the Wicr plow company o jMonmotith , 111. , conic hand and sulkj plows nnd cultivators of the best do jiigiiB nnd finish. Ono sulky plow was resplendent in rich coloring , grniniiii [ and delicate painting. It deserved what it received - The most favorable attention and notice. Next to [ the beautiful plow above described , the Wier company , Parker it Bowers , 9of Omaha , as announced by n Inrgt- jiign , had n very fine displny of theii line. They exhibited the Canton clipper plows , the Parhim it Oven- dort plows , corn cutters , combined walking and riding cultivators nnd several fine corn-planters , among [ them the Barlow. There was nlso a ino specimen of their line in ridin cullivjtois. The Cortland wagon company , of Cortland , N. Y. , are nlso represented by this firm. Mr. Patterson , of Council Bluffs , the general agent for the Keystone manufacturing company , had n very i creditable exhibition. The cnrn- | . exhibitors nnd other branch I es show that the Keystone companj f ia up to the times nnd lacks nothing ? of n determination to make theii Sgoo'ds equal to the best. The disc Eliarrow , hay rake and other good' made the display very interesting and entertaining. On the east side of the Power Hall the J. I. Case & Co.'s traction and thresher , two fine and jerviciblo machines. The engine , it powerful little fellow , has been noticed , boforo. The thresher is manufactur ed under the expressive dame of "Tin- Agitator. " This is its second year ind about 1,500 of them have been made , etill there are not enough to supply the trade. The gentlemen representing-tho company , Mr. J. B. McCartney , "ntondedfto indulge in a novel parade on the grounds if the vvcathor nnd attendance had been Favorable. Ho would have hitched the thresher to the engine nnd have shown the workings of both. Many orders have been received from Ne braska which it was impossible to fill but by enlarged facilities. While on the grounds last week Mr. McCartncn mid an Agitator thresher to bo shipped - pod to Archer , Florida n , long way out of the territory it would seem * In the Mercantile hall wns a curious mnchino entitled u cockle mill ) which via manufactured oy the Li Du it King ? comp.ihy , Roohe&ter , Minn. This jcpcklo mill , while of the simplest pos r -liblo construction , docs its work per fectly , nnd nothing more need bo said. Air. L. W. Nocdhnm , of Omnha , is the Nebraska agent. Wngon topa are n little ) outside of [ the regular line of agricultural mn- jchincry , still they nro n very usefui adjui'mcnt to n buggy on n rniny or sunshiny day. In Mercantile hid ! [ 0. Fockler it Bros. , of Dubuque , Ia. , exhibit some of the best wagon tops [ inado. Strong , durable ami nt the | mo time light , they have nil the con jitiona of n hrat-class article. D. T. Mount's show of harnesj booda in Mercantile hnll was excellent. L'ho varieties of harness and their su perior finish demonstrated the cause [ tor the cnvinblo repution which Mr. Mount's goods have achieved. Audi' Simpson hnd n most interesting - ? ing displny , too , of vehicles in tlitf jWrcantilo hall. The sulky , buggy ! ? md horse-cart wove alike represented.t Simpson knows how to get a wagon up in Htyle , without mistake. Win. Snydorof 11)191larnoy ) street , splayed Bomo elegant open buggies , ry Hiibstaiitial nnd graceful in build. The Champion Porter hay fork or . this mention of ingenious 5.llilEl IILVJILJUI * ' * many u viHJii con " Ktrivanct-3 and machineH. This hajj fork in fpr the purpose of loadim ; mui unloading hay expoditionsly aa ponst ble , and lilhi the bill to the letter. The colebmted CnloVoll wagon , ol which u car load was on exhibition , ittrnctod general attention from theii uurnblo make nnd finish. Tli esc \vitgona \ arrived on "Wednesday eye uiiifj from the Kansas manufacturing company's shops , at LoavenworthJ Kansnu , too Into to bu entered for ( ooinpotition. Otherwise nearly nil of the wagon men admitted that they would doubtless have captured the premium , The wagons on exhibition ] tvoro not given un extra polish for that purpose , but were in the exact shape- is they nro turned out of the manu factory for the trndo. Taken ns n lot ] they were doubtless the best ironed uid boat proportioned farm 'wagons ivor aeon on n fair ground in this ] itato. The farmers und ugri culturista evinced 'their general oral and unanimous admiration of the "Caldwell. " by remaining in groups around the specimens und iiueationing na to the prices , of the manufactuacrs. Mr. M. D. Welch , ! the representative of the company , treated nil very courteously nnd took reut pains to exhibit the especial points of the wagon. The best cvi- donco that these wagons nro appro- ] dated is the fact that the entire lot ] was sold before Thuradny evening and , orders taken for jnany cnr-louda more. ' ' t jThls is the only company nmnu'ac'ur- ' | ting goods west of the Missouti river , ' ? nnd itisunnucrsir > toRnythnt wustein ! 1meii appreciate ) western goods when' properly niado. TJio sales of tins Kansas maniifachiring company in No-j br.iakn nro largely in excess of these of 'any ' other mnnurncturiiig company , jam ! thu Caldwell w.igons are on saU by nearly every rtsponniblo dealer in the ntalo. Hud the Cnhlwell wngons been entered in timu for competition , ind been oxnmined ) > y I he committee , [ they would have been nwnrded tin lirst premium. PERSONAL. Kihvln Wright , " nJvnncc agent for Me- Intjre nnd Heath , in in tlio t ity. Col. I.uko Voorhces , general 'tendcnt ' of tlio Choycimo niul Hlixck Hill [ stage line , ia in llio city. George U. Lake , son of Judge Lake , lias returned home from Deux er where hi $ lias been for tnmu time past. Mrs. A. It. Soucr nnd child nnd Mist- Kdith Vnn Acruam , left for the e.-vstyes- 'tcrdny ' to bo gone nlmut n month. | Will H. Potter , who lint been visiting gfricndsin Omnlin , left jc tcnlny for Den- ? liler , where lie lias the portion of chief clerk ? Sin the freight depaitmcnt of the C. C.S iSH. 11. | | lion. Jonas Reeloy , an early cottier ofp [ jjOmnh.t , and now a lenidunt of Denver , hCul. , i < in the city on nisit to Hon , A..I , l/jllnn'-comb / , hia brother-in-law. Jlr. See- % Ioy in much Impressed with tliu growth ot jjjOmnlin and thinks that in time it may ox- acel Denver. ] To will leave fur liomo to- Slay. jj J W. LJailcy , of I'lattsmouth , is in the fccity. H II. ( J. Garrett , of Fremont , is in toxvn ffnnd is staying ut the CaulieKI. ; J J , lilickensderfer , chief cmjineer of the 17. P. , left tor thu west yestoiilay. A. D. Williams , of Habting * . Nob. , is in the city nnd is quartered .it the With- noil. Arthur Winsteretcin , tlio Wnhoo insur ance agent , nrrived in town yesterday. He will return home to-day. Grnn ( Uinign , uhcrilF of ( Jajje county , .rrivcd in tuxvn yesterday ufteinoon. JI- - Swill return homo to-day. W. B. Armstrong , city editor of tli Chicago Inter-Ocean , accompanied by hi flwifc , is in the city and is staying nt the pWithnell. Col. John Ifoss , of the U. I" , ezpros' ' Company , arrived home yesterday after noon from Wntikcsha. Wia. , where ho lia' been for Home time past. The colonel returns - turns home much improved in health , and will resume his duties with ardor. ; The Itovoro llouso Coiinct Ulull'u | ia the best sccond-qlnss hotel in vest. " A Card- To the Editor of Tim Hun. OMAHA , September 19. I wish thiough the columns of your paper to call attention to the negligence nnd ijincompoteney or the injustice nnd jEdiahonesty of the managers of tin/ iatate fair which xvas held in your citj Slast week. I As the representative of J I. Case Bit Co. , I entered for diploma n ten- ] Ihorao power Traction engine , through : EQaines Bros. , our agents in this city. ' The engine wns undoubtedly the most Epowerful and beat made engine ou tlu- fground , nnd I had reason to expect jjdiat it would command the notice and favor of the board and committee us ; flit did the thousands of visitors , win attended the fair. Imagine my sur- Epriso when I learned that a much inferior - | ferior engine had received the diplo Sum , und our engine did not even get honorable mention. I at once decided to call on the secretary for an cxplann cion and was informed ; no entry hnd been made ot our engine. This I knew to ] bo false , as proper application had ijheun made nnd I held the entry card. They then tried to show m j that through an oversight they had neg lected to make a record of the entry on the class book. This explained tome mo why the other engine could bt- awarded the diploma , but did not satisfy mothat , justice had been done our engine , During thu conversation , ( ho secretary and his assistant admit ted the superiority ol our engine , nnd said no doubt had it been placed on the class book , the committee would [ have ( warded my engine the diploma. [ then nsked them to bring thu mat ter before thu board of malingers and have the matter righted , which they Mrefused to do , and said they corrected 110 mistakes , I demanded a hearing before thu board and plainly told thu Rsecretary what I thought of his action , 3lJo suiit to place himself right with ? Vmy company hu would give the engiiu-K fhonor.iblu mention , winch I refused. ! ? illo then proposed to me if It * would remain over Monday and Tuesday nnd give thorn an exhibition on the tr.ick they would ij.'ivu mo a fust premium. This I again nrofused , and told him I oniy demand- fMjusticj. \ . If my engine was untitled - tled to first premium on its merits , 1 | votight to have it ; if it did not merit it , I could not expect it ; but one thing certain , I would not buy n diplo- ' from linn as otheni on the grounu ihad done , by furnishing him nnd his committee with bottles of champagne. The fact that they admit they inado u miataku , nnd their refusal to corret it , satieties mo that the oversight was in tentional. J. K. MuCAUTNEY. GLORY ENOUGH. THE WHITK SKWINO MACHINK AQAIh YIITOUIOU8. No diplomas or proiuiutna awarded , [ but thu universal verdict of the people ple is that the Wnm : is the best inn- hine on exhibition. The work dom- nd the uamplcs shown were wonder- , fill , nnd to hoar the exclamations of hundreds of ladies , "I have n White and would not exchange it for uny machine nindo , " wns very gratifying 'to ' its exhibitors. The Whitu 1ms the largest Halo , _ ivcs the host satisfaction , nnd is thu [ easiest soiling mnchino mndo. Wo jcotdinlly invite everybody to examine the White before buying , ns > we guarantee perfect satisfaction in nil cases. Soliciting n largo share of youi pntronnuo und thanking you for post favors , I nm Respectfully yours , JOHN XEHKUNO , Wholesale and retnil dealers in White SPECIAL NOTICES , TO LOAN-MONEY. OXKVTO I.OAN ClariTsori A Hunt. 121' . S. M Htil Street. SIM O.NKY 'tO I.OAN Call ut Uw OMIcc of I ) M U. Thonm ItooiuS. CroU'hton To loan ot from 8 lu 10 pi r cent on Rood real e latoMcurlty , IP ; 11. ISAAC UIWAHIM , 11M nmihiini M. " I.OAA At 8 ) icr ccnllti- torcit III sunn ofgi.noo and irmnrdii , Ior3 to ) .iari , on tiri > t-ulaa < ity and' ( arm promrty. Ilrins KKAL , KflTAir. ami txjA > UIKSCT. 16th anil Donitlaa SK HELP WANTED. \ ArANTKIHri < tclbarber , ulll iriifirniitu V > fifteen dolhr < | n r week , 21S .South 13th St. , bet. I'liriilmii niul UoiiKla' . 27-21' ITTAXTni ) A steady , competent ylrl lor m- Y > mill uork\r.ijMtl ; per \rccl : . SI 118. A.J POrl'U.TO.V. 2iU ! WANTKD-lloard n , d ro in ne/\r U. I1 , fchop * In Apritn'n lainlly for n Juunj ; mill. Itv ftremv * c.\ihvij'cd. Address U , A , II. , llu' Inci' . 23-13 * I AXTr.D Ono hno or tun midium sized' W rooiiHMiltablo for ollicc. llooin With litiitbj itfcrml , U. S. ttiffiliccra , Council llluff * , ' _ > : ! in IMiiiw room R | . | nt lcln ! ke'ii licit-ill nut , Itith anil Jackson tits. YTrAXTRD Womin c-ook nt tvo Kiwl * VV Homo. 33 If \NTKD-Slx .ali bo ; a. 8 1' . llorso , t i 13 , 0 l\irnlnm St. 12-10 WANIKD Situation by n .lomij ? mail In store. Kiiiptirontthc Intcllixctieo olHoc , ' jtltthSt. , bet. rnriilum niul ll.irnu.v < 5-J-21 j rt I XirANTTt ) A stood bop" for n ildhcnj W UAJOII. W. .M Yatis , 10th nnd Ii..lro . ( St. } 10-20 ANTED -A llr.st-clnss Rlrl. Avplvat Kobt.J W I'urtU , S. W. Cor. 14th and liudito Ms. f 11-tl t W'ANTED Situation as compositor in ( tr-j ( nun i > r English nevir | otllce. A. U I [ , tm , Oinalia. 14-1UV WANTKD A sir ) , northwist corner llth anil Jackionst. 017' I'lrAXTED-Olrl In n private Ixmnllni : house , ' ! W 100. llth wjincr Dcil e. Bill 1U * Hoard and room nlth WANTKD ; must bo mco pliasniit room and not Urthur thin 10 blocks from post dike Ad lieu office. 02tf ANTItll A Rood ( jlrl , at Ko. 11 Walnut W ht. bet. 1 tli and Oth. 'J78-1U * WWANTF.I WANTF.IGirl at 10SC North 10th strret,5 WANTF.I ; ltu J. J. Brown. JI11S. J.il.COt'NS-S UAN. ! ) TO-tf \TrANrnUT A boy nt PttcwoiiN Clothini ; VV toru,801 S. Tinth St. A ticimon prulcr- cd JluitjltotocKl reforcnco. Us'J tf ? W ANl'KD-GIrl at 2001 Dcdgo street. 070 tf i ninltiff room gill , at the lloninj , , - - use , opioiito HLO olllrc , 074-t ( H STTT-AXTKU-A tinner ; steady job. flood re-g j \ V ferciiu'K rtiiuircd. A dress W. Ci. La- ,1'ourotUCiilbcrtion , I < cl ) . O'S-IO H ? Hc pBctablL' mploi moist tiy Ims-fi WAfTEP t > i/u / Address P. P. C. , Hco Cif- jtke. t)77 ) tf ) litJl. . W. Ilartlfran. proprietor of ? WAXTKL the Jllisourl \ alley Holler Works. Ouiilit.jj jN'cb. , four Ihbt elaii boiler-Riakcrs No oilu-ri' JncnUpplt. eat agB iald. Jl. W. H SO AN. Of.j-tf - Victors restaurant , a Kirl.f WANTKD-At a boy and a L'oodttaltcr , Good tvases villw " | hc pal I. l'.U-tt To rent , by n ncwlv married counlo before Nov. 1st , a unall < oltatol centrally located. Addrcaa Ho m 14 , CrelRbton Ulook. 02t VH7"A NTJn : To buy a first-class ro itloncc > t ttorth fromSSOOO toilU.lOO. Addru-s fa Lock Hex 000 , Omalia. OOt-tt andlaundrcsi , S.V corner Hurt and 19th bt. SOS tf \ft AN'TKD Girl at 11S3 Norlh 10th ht , 4th ! V V house north of bridge. H. H. UIIOOM. 85S-tf \ TTAJJTKU Tvo experienced cooks , six hclp-L YV irannJ thir'y table ualtcrs , dnrinicel < | [ of Mate fair. hnqulic of D. T. MOUNT. 842-tf 1112 Farnham bt. Good cook at the Occidental ) WANTED 621-tf _ i . . . . . j . - bridge and school bonda.1 II. T. Clark , Bcllotuc. 20-tf FOR RENT HOUSES AND LAND. & ' nEKT A ntw cottOK" wltll three roonis.fc F&l' fliil-hcil. IiHiulro on [ iroHiIsis , BOtli htrtj int. I'.inUiani and Doii I.ii. 2J tf i UENT FimilstieJ Mttln'and ; brd room UlOlt . ; w Itli board if pi cfern.il , 1103 Cai * St. 13-21 IOl | liKXT A collnRC with Iho rooms , tdlar , hanl niul toft water , at < 15 ptr nioiitli ; S'JJ Isoutli Ibth bt. 6-17" S4AI < K Thrco hun ri.d toi-g Ice for Bate lljinulro of J. F , 11KE1) . I-uMura , Iowa. ( IDS 10 r.10H III NT Good house , 10 rooms and $ :00 1 } tvortliof furuituro ( hero In for nalu. Appl > to S. T. I'uUnftn , Uual Usta o A'jcnt ; , & R. I/or , l&th and Doiigbt St. OS4-tf ] 10H UIJTP Just finUlu-dtwo first-das' ) two- 1 < i-tory lirl"k house * , 8 anil 9 rooms , stable nil ccmciitni cellar * ; $40 mouthy In adWincc. fi W..M. UUSIIMAN , a. K. lorncrlllh ai.d Hou ? V n Ms. _ " _ _ OiS-tt | 70H linST N.w tirlck store on "loth St. , bdj L1 IMCUII rarnluiu and llouart ) , # ! 5i r inonth.F o.tf H. M J710K KENT i ( unilahi-il rooiim o\ci Mu I L1 chanta' Exihaiia'C.N. E , cor. Iblh and Dod i ) met. . 2 wf fTKHt HUNT-Onu room with l > oard , ISOi Call P fornla Mrctt. 735 tf UKNT Klejaiitfuriilihcil ; ) rooms. Hcaaon ahlu prices , brick house. 20)3Casi ) St. llil tl SALE. I710H SAI.K A soiHl horso. Iniiilriat | Ncwji ' L1 York Hat Co. , 1UOJ r.m.luiu bt. Mn I ITIOIt HALE 1 first-class lulilnut orjra'i , vcrW L' tlieap ; ntarly ( ICHlniiilro ) Milton Jloifttif XHon , lltli anil I'nriihaiii bt. ! 50 tf ( - * T710H 6AI.K A farm of lUhtv ai-riM , In groilhj J ; rrp Ir , p'od l.ouse , 22x30 and rl 14x1(1 J- tiimlloic nnl of Ixarln ; , ' trte . one mlle boutliU of OnmvaClty , Iowa , on S. 0. .VI' . H. U. WIlS rn-ho tlinuon iitrt If uUlicd , Aildr.-Ni t1. H. Scant , ' ryimlia , Nth. MlMtfi24wl , " HAl.U About : WJ ( .ui i jurds of Ulit , I IjloH ' ' cornur 'Aitli and Cum it ? , Iiuiu.ri. it rjlANIC .SASJ1UO.M , Cir. north lUtli street. Ui)2-tf ) II I SALIl'our aeies eland near water I 170H reservoir , also two cottn e on . UK1 , Add. ANHHI.VjlJEYlNb.IlSOiJ UotigliM St \ hIS tf . .j HAM < A larvo , vommodloiw , now , tw " story houi-o with \\eltj cooil loiaMon , ncitj ; aorso cam , full lot with trci * , uell , iKtcrn , tie 1'crms rtasoimMi. . iniiilru : | nl I1 , w , Hoc. Klnv St. , bet.fharltnand BowardSts. Oi7-2. * HICK H SALU. B iftU-tf KSTAKIIOOK J- COP , SAF.K A mall engine , II. W. l' yio Son's make. In perfott otdir. Iminlroof ll.j J. Clarlc & Co. SV-tl I710K " BALK A tf n of ponies , lm ; 'y and liar L"IIMS ; bu.'W a moat now. Apply at thi Oalcdonl.ui Saloon , U. I * , block , 10th b't. 701-t. 171011HALK Lcaa and liirmtiireof a flmt-claetS 1 ? hotel In a tsiMiof ISOOInlialiltanU , liittatif / Xebriska ; has 24 l > i.da ; the traveling UCII'B re h tort. Inquire at I1KE olllce. 218-tl I10II8ALB } > ol HouulasBII | Han > y cour. L' tics. A. ItOatWATEH.ltail riihaaiarfi't fcffltf 17\0ll \ bAI.K Neat houno and full lot , 12MocLi 1 } from I' . 0 , at $ VOO. Juiiy L. MctiAOVB , " 12-tl Ojip. 1'oatolUce. Foil SAI.lFIno itock farm ol 400 ami good home , rottlo thcd , orchanl Sic.fti u ta y reach of railroad. I'rlro. ilWO. liar -.line at 0 % . JOHN U McCAOUE , O Ortli-e. 8ALU Neat cottaKO and L-OOI ! lot ai POIl . JOHN L. UcOAUUK Opp. I * . O , C37-t/ [ T OVSK3 AND LAND Itcuin rent * hyixv. , ) ( ) : . . Oood hoiisot \ tfour rv > 0iii < and n Li.SAI.H 1 No. 'JOIS Iodo ) bct enu Kith and f\ \ Ith'trrut. Good well And Mndo trifNjliou ; o In I ( Ooil condition. Inquire on prciiiKen. 221-u jf i . . And I'aracon n-pwrcd n > M. .rf" UMIIIIRI.I.AS and Fiirnam it' . 7SO V MISCELLANEOUS. ( CJTUAYKI ) Oil STOl.KN-On the nlshtof IStli ? O of .September , a cray colt nliotit three jears [ { ild , with hltc f.ipunnil thoUticrs "J. rY'brnnd- oil on Iho left hip and shoulder. A lew ml Mill i > o paid for hU return or tor ny Information liiLto hi ? ro.oury. SAM CUHILK , Fort dnmlu. 21-24' At.KI ) HAY At A. 11. 8anilcr' Kecil Store , B 1013 Hartley St. nlO-tf \ VAVnDllynns : \ nun to SITUATION or private tarrliKc ! itilctlf re- jilwctAblo. Address V , A. , Hce oillce. 1S-19 * On Idalo street , n little noith of Cum- LOST Ktrcet , a pl.iln u-olil rliir ; , kttcrnl and Mated. The flndvr will bo hand'omnly rcna d'd jjif lie ulll eommunlcMo vlth V. . Ii. W. , 1 * . O Heir r , Omahn- 31-20 \ 1'AHTV Who teak clmr e of Jl. A. JoncV 1\IIK ll-oatdtcpjol dinmiiy trade , containing kariliIctti-n ami aniplc' ' * ol xlliv ir , will iilcuni alinxonAinunt CanlloM llon i ; , Mill bo liberally ro- u\\-ardeil and no qncstloni asked. 13-2D XI : nousi : TO HUNT iidt ptit of tiiooity , I 1 10 room < , liath room , \iatcr-oloict , fsm Inr- Ac. K. Shclton , 1513 Kanilum St. 1C-23 rpAKKX UP Kl o licvl milch row/I nt John M I Kcuiiilv'a f.irm.on lo'ile\uo ! rraJ , nliout 3 nillis minth of tlieiity. O.Mur ( an haui HIIIIO sbyproiliij ; property mid pajliiK dam gc . 1220' VTOTlt U Flr t-eh 9 cmk wlntcJ tnriirUato 1family. . I'luiu reitroiUlonic , Soiitli 10th MUS. II. KOUST K. aiS.io1 KNIhIIiai Uun.MS llcjsonaljlo rates nt Oil 171" CumliiLM , bet. l"th ami Ibth strcc'n. O.ll tf ijionuNH : TIM.IH : : AND JIKDIIIM Mrs. .JLJ l'.lla tills jia t , i rr vnt ami future In lota Sindnll nir.airi. Miu icM.ili the ilccicst | secrets of S'ho i iait. She pisirs'cs the imRiiclli ! ) < onL'r to fiilflll nit 3 our u Nhes Cull at No. 322 uornur Ifitli strut. ' \ . ) : llaifor aen'l ! ' kind * \\J \ of b'orcliii and Uonuwtti ! IHnlt , aKo linl ! I'anclery ROOiN , tit 103 South 10th St. , hetween Dotmlns aii'j Dod c. au U-tlm. rUOPOSALS KOIl HAY Hldi\(111 1m rcecltcil by tnc iirnlcr lgneil until noon , S.'ptu ber- 'Stli , IbSl , for 20 toi of hay , to bu ilellt ered to 'lie Mall Otrrlcrx of the Oiualn ) > o.solllcc , thu -nld hay to bo blue xteiii , middling c\riO : and of tho\erj licftquality. JOSEPH MIUHKAL , SeptlO-dl'titt'Jt. Omaha Postolllcc. INSTitUcriONS In Trench , Ocr- PUIVATK Orcck and Latin. Prof IknrvV. . Mee' < , 1G1U California St 000-ocS his rattling lorn ; lists of hoiifCM , lot ? BKM1S and farms for sr.lo Call and get them. . AT MKH. 15. U. CLAUKK'S No. I Board OAI.L ( HOIIJO , tor. 13th and Itoljo StJt. Ucst n the city. 610-tf "rv KMI3' UE.VLESTATU DOOM.scc 1st pago. OKMI3' NKWOITY MAtW.SSo. Soclst ft. ; AUE.V CP rtd COM' . Owner can Into the S.IIKO In jiroilnj property anil pajinc ? ihar'C9. ( , ritAIiLlS IlUIiOI.\S , Sanmlors ani Graio St . au21uvcdll i\IIa1 : 11HAL ESTATE KXCUAXi : . d Itc page. . liUOVTN Corner 12th anJ Chlcaco . streets , is rexilj to bore or deepen welts. Mtisfictlon MStf GOOHCSL BLUFFS SPECIAL HOTiGES. WAXTUD i\crjliody : In COUIICM lllulT * lo to take Tun UIB0 etnti per vrul ; , de- gllxercd by cairiers. ( Klico cor icr UruAilway nml Jltaln , npstalrj , Council Illtni-i. Ci'J-tf ; : To hrliv 100 ton bronn cnrn. WAXTi parllculari nddrciu Council Hluffj Broom I'.ietory , Coiim.il Hlulls , Iowa. ( ifiS-E'Jtf A WANTED A i'ood carpenter at once. Ap- jly 11 } iibUr Si Adams , Coum.il I'.ltiffH , \ Io a. 17ANTEH A Jirbt-dass broom tier. Jlayne > & Co. , Coum.il Bluffj , Iowa. : < CO M' W ANTED A boy to do chores at Hihcry , Council Hluff-i. Oood girl torVeii'ral housework. Maria Jlyiinter , Council Hlufh. C 2 tf ITfANTED A situation h > a first chs < n lllcr. V I Had 20 jcirs experience. Understand * old and new I rocc * > scj. Speaks hn li-h and German nnd acquainted uith btcam and water pin en. Caiifiiio the. best of reference. Will come on trial at any tlmu. Address II. S.Ilox 1M1 , Council Ululfd , la. 89 23 WANTKD By acentlcman of cxircriencuand bu in ess habit ) , a position with a firm , Felther ai dark or t > trate' ' . Ho'erenco y\yvn. \ 1. WATKIXS , Connt.il Illulfj. 042 20 CALL on oraddre'w Potter ft Palmer , -10 South f > tli street Council lliufTa , Iowa , for rail- 'road ' ticketsc.iit , wc > , t , northnnd bouth. Clilca o , ? 10.00 Hound trip S1D.OO Etiry ticket miar- antced , and tickets bought , cold and exchanged niulT-lm WANTED Two experience 1 book noliiltnre for Colorado and Utah. Addrest P. 0. box 1214 , Council llluffs , Iowa. iOO-21 * To rent nicely furnishcil rooms In aiuhatu ri'sliloiice , uoii\vnknt tontrtit earn. Adclrcbs 17 , ti. KiiKincc , COUIIL ! ! Hindu. ro a. To Contractors , Builders and Property Owners. The unJomin'iieJ ha\Injbucn aii > uintcil njcnt 'or the t'itcntUu Iron nndnira nianufaciurln houses of H. T. Itanium , of Detroit , and the 'his cl Iron Foundry and Works at Toledo , Ohio , capacity of TO tons daily , IM pn < ] > ariil to furnish eitlinatca and prices for Iron columns , tiAc. . , for htoru IrontH , window capn ami elllii , threshold platen , wrought Iron tioanu and ( tlrd- n , lidraullc cle\atorn , stnplo llttlu s.i piillcyn , thaftlnK' , &c , ; also Iron funecs. crojtini ; , win dow fpjard ! ) , sniittcrn , etalru , talc"nliH , utttccs , . .hiltsaxcD , aMu.iriiiiin | , fountains , tuniiner .louse * , l.iun , garden anil ci-iiietcry oniiuirnU , iloutr stands , KTMO suardi , c. , Ice. . In endless .ariuty. Cutaloruunkiipplk-d on application. HI.NHY it. IIAIHIV , Manufacturerb' Ajjuit , H2 I'cail mrct't. ftni0-in ! me Council IlluQX lowal EDWARD KUEHL ; MAHS'liil : OK VAMIVhTKIlV ANI ) UU.VUI ; riON'AIJbT , 41)4 Tenth Streetlietwcoo Tamlium anil Haincy , Will , \\itli the aid ol Kii-intlnii Jlililtn , olitalti ( or any onu a lniue at thu past mil | iri'fcnt , und on icrtatn i-omliticiin In thu ( u- tnre. HuoUunil Shoes inadu to order. Perfect iatltictloii ( tfunrantccd. nii2J-liu Absolutely Pure. Made from ( Irapo Cream Tartar. Ko other riatlon makca iui.li Hulit , ( laky hot brcadi , uxurlou * ) Kutry. Can bo raten by Di pcpilo vllrout liar ol thellln resulting from lu-aty Indl 'i tlble food. HoU or.iy In lain. In- all Ore < ers I'.OVAI , IIAKINOIPOWDKH TO