THE PAIL1 BEE "Wednesday Morningi Septembor2 LOCAL BREVITIES , The wife of Mr. John T. Cowlo , manager at Falconer's store , pretentedltbat gentleman with a handiomo counterpart of hlrctclf last night. night.The The body of Charles Brandt , who was killed in Sunday's accident , has been ( bippod by Coroner Drexel to Phttamouth for inter- moot. The city water works company is rapidly laying pipe through that new nod beautiful residence portion oi tha city known as Wal nut hill. The Jlulhall-Shlnrock peato-warrant caaa In Judge Selden'a oautt has been post poned to Monday next on account of tha nb- ionco ol Col. Smytho. Harmon La Motta has been arreitcd and brought into Jnitico Bartlett'a 11 . , answer to a charga of water mellon nnd corn atoiling , preferred by Charles W. Finn. The 0. Et. P. M. & 0. , railroad company has announced that it will appeal from the appraisement of the commiislon on the prop erty through which their line passes belonging to Konntzo and Paddock , Saloon mon are very much interested la the trial of 0 , S , Iliggl us which comes off to day. It is tatd tbetr future action about clos ing1 nt midnight will depend on how the cbargoa against htm are decided. Officer Dick Bur dish arroited a man named Willis Illko on Thirteenth street , hav ing in his posiesslon a silver watch belonging to Murray Scott , of Bollevue. Hika gave up the stolen watch and wan released , Lewis E. H , Norris , the "Sapollo" odvor- titing oratorwas arrested yesterday for causing crowd of boys to blockade tha ttreoti. lie waa released with instructions to henceforth bawl the merits of his wares loss vocifuilyero. Mag Johnton , the colored thief arrested for stealing $20 from Harry Stinkenmeyer , waa sentenced yesterday to fifteen days in the county jail. She confessed to committing the crime and gave the money back to her vic tim , Joe Miller , who wai released a day or two since from j ill , where ha had baen con- "finod for stealing barrels , WPS arrested for the same offense yeaterd.iy. Ho waa again eon toncod to fifteen days in jail on broad anc water. Tha police have placed tickets on Bile for their grand ball September 21 , and hare al ready dispcuod of n largo number. All the members of tha forca are supplied with tick eta for aMo , and it la expac'od that at leas' ' 2,003 , will bo disposed of. Auguitm D. Schermorborn , division engineer of tha Union Pacific for Nebraska division , was married last ovenluc ; to Mica Mary E. Sharps , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Shirpo , at the resldenco of the bride's parents , 1814 Dodge street. Rav , W. J. Haraha performed the ceremony. A runaway horse , attached to a top buggy , was captured by OOker O'Boylo oboul 12:30 : last night at the corner of Fourteenth and Farnam streets , and was placed in Homau'a stable to await an owner. The horse had been tied on Fourteenth street between Douglas and Farnam , but broke the tie strap. The following is communicated : "Bather owing to the weather ( whose inclemency waa brought forcbly to the notice of some of the Omahas by ono of the school team ) than for any other causa was the cricket game on Sat - urday last unplayod. The Omahaa are nl- ways ready to meet the school when the weather permits. " A public meeting ofj the Carpenters union waa held last evening at Knighta of Honor hall , and waa largely attended. Ad dresses wore made on labor matters by E. RoBowator , W , J. Reeves and J. H. Thomp son. The eight-hour movement , ttufbenefita of organization and other interesting topics were discussed , The following is tbe astro-meteorologica forecast for the week ending September Oth "Variable , unsettled weather , showery thunder in places windy and fall like , coo ovininga and nights Bna and warm with wind storms. " These are no welcome predictions at this time , and it ia to be hoped that they are the result of tome miscalculation. Iho signal aervico predicts frost for to-night , Yesterday the Stock Growers' bank received ceivod a check from bank in Omaha , forgec by Ed. Pagenstecher , who hod used the name of JackEiaelborn. Ha bad letC hero a week ago , and had for some tima previous been In the employ of Herman Kimme , of the brow ery. He stated upon leaving Choyenna that ho was going to soma rural town in Nebraska Now that he hai secured $7.5 on tbe forged check ho will doubtless continue his journe ; with renewed energy , [ Oheyenno Leader (30th ( inst ) Mrs , J. Taylor , the lady'accused of as- lauItiDg M'ss ' Tisher.H a crippled neighbor pleaded guilty In so much that aba remittei Iho tine without appearing in court. It ap pears that Mrs. TaylorOwho Is tbe estimable wife of Mr. J. 8 , Taylor , of the Uuiun Pacific bos been miaropre&ented so far. In what the I' ' * ' I confeitoi to have been an assault she morel ; III' accepted Mlis Tiabor'u cnallenga to box her ears after that lady ( Mils Tisbor ) had In dulged in a flood of epitheta and denuncla lions. Tr ao I. S , Hascall has bought Noidllnger'a ealoon on Farnam street , Charlie Oocke , well known as a clerk at N B. F < klo < iner' , has ateocltted hlrmelf with Cocko & Morgan , of Council Bluff * . Looder & MoDonalil , laloon , Fouiteentl and Djuglaa atreats , hava dlnolved partner- thin. Mr. Leeder will continue the bu i- neii. neii.J. L. DruntHos & Bon , wholesale dealers in notions nd trouta * fiunlablnc ( rood' , are moving iuto their tew quarters at COS tioutb Thirteenth ttreet. The Chicago and Northwest * rn Grocer , ere of the live trad * journals of that city , ia Its issue of Augml iil Bpeaks of Omaha aj dec lined at HJ uittaut > my to rauk with the lead ing commercKl and industrial cltlea f Ameri ca. After revlewluR thu growth and develop ment of the tmiinosi interests of the "Gate Pity , " it adds : "When the vast extent of new territory that has been opened up I y settlers tlors the past twelve nvmthi ia taken into con- tideratlon , thu'pioipects fur tha fall trade are wrtaiuly flittering Luge tracts cf the western territory being unlit far agricultural puipaies will bi < , for in u > years to com" , de voted to mining unj utooi fa eratU Umah * will ba called upon to nip ply all thli region with all kinds of prn < liir nirl Very \V - k , Loiters have been received from Gen. Howird , at Fire Holu Datin , Yellow- itooo Park , ia which he cays that John Howard , bis son , l very weak , but on tha road to rooovory. Ills enfeebled condition la mcribod to the fet thai uplatea havdbcea freely used , which neo oaiirlly lure aa u jfuvonblu action. It is ozpeotod that iho rotura trip will bo made la a d y or two. THE CJIY COUNCIL Rcsolntiots RespEcliBE the City Hall Plans Presented I'lnna Adopted for Now Engine llouse Kxtr * Policemen for Fair "Week Oilier Bnolnoia. The rognlar mooting of the city council was held last evening , President Bcchol a the chair and all the mombori prcaont. A communication was received from Mayor Boyd approving certain ordinances pasted at the lest mooting of the council. The ordlnanco creating the office of sidewalk Inspector wai returned without approval of the mayor , and the vote was ausUlnod. The concurrent resolution for the payIng - Ing cf adetactlvo for the assistance of the police force was rotnrnod without the mayor's approval. The whole matter was referred to the oily attorney to draw up proper papers In order to moot tha objections of the mayor. The mayor reporter that ho had signed the leato between the city and Alfred P. Wolff for premises for use as a police station. The communication was placed on Glo. The mayor reported the name of T. H. Loary for member of the board of public works. Referred to the committee on judiciary. The mayor nominated tirelvo mon to aot as apodal policemen dating the fair. The nominations were confirmed. The board of public works asked that the otroot commissioner bo directed to remove tha sldowalks on both aides ol Farnam street , between Sixteenth and Seventeenth streets , and grade the same and raplaco the walk when DO graded. Granted. The estimate for the removal of gar bage for the quarter ending September 1 , amounting to $887.CO , wni nnbmlttod by the board of public works. Raferred. The board of public works reported that the bid of J. M. Oouneman for the construction of the market house on Capitol avenue was the only ono racelved end no award had been made. Filed. The board of public worka submitted the final estimate for paving Ftrnarn atroot from Eighth to Ninth streets , amounting to § 4,720.30 , In favor of Hugh Murphy. Estimate approved. The first monthly estimate for paving Farnam street from Fifteenth to Eigh teenth street , in favor of Ed J. Bronnan. amounting 8 12,472.7P , was anbmlttcc by the board of public worka. Estimate approved. Tha bill of Aaron Heel .for atreal sweeping from August 1 to 29 , was referred forrod to tha committee on public prop erly and Improvements. The contract and bond of Joaoph Ar chibald and William Wilson for curbing Fourteenth and Fifteenth streets frort Capitol avenue to Davenport atroet , was approved. The final estimate lor grading Farnam street from Twenty-ninth street to the city limits , In favor of 0. A , Jensen , was approved. The contract of tha Barber asphall company/Jorpivlng dlstrlotaJNo3. 39 , 41 and 42 , waa referred to the committee on paving , curbing and guttering. The bill of the Barber asphalt paving company for repairs , amounting to $129.25 , waa referred to the committee on paving , curbing and guttering. The city engineer reported that ho had measured and completed an estimate for the necessary grading in the alley be tween Seventeenth and Eighteenth and Jackson and Lsavonworth streets. Placed on file. The city engineer reported that In the final estimate- for paving West Farnam street ho had charged up one-fourth ol the coat to Danglas county In accordance with the original understanding , and thai Commissioner O'Koafo had assured him that the bill would ba allowed. The re port was referred to the committee on grades and grading. The city attorney recommended that the claim of A. J. Vannlston , for In juries received on a defoatlve sidewalk bo allowed , amounting to $250. The rec ommendation was approved. The city engineer aubmltted the plans and specification * for the brick work o the proposed engine house on Sanndor ; atroet. The plana were approved anc the board of public works was instructed to advertise for blda for the brick work. A motion waa made by Aid. Leodor that the report of the board of public worka in reference to the market houaa bo taken from file and the contract for building the same be let to J , 0. Oonnsen. Lost. The monthly report of the mirahal and poundnmter were referred to the com- mltteo on polico. L. B , Stanley & Oo.Vi chlra for 8200 , balance duo on a aewer contract , waa re ferred to the committee on sewerage. The water Trorks company reported that the hydrants ordered had been set and were ready for use. A patltion waa received from cltlzma asking for the construction of sidewalks on certain streets in the north part of the city , and for the removal of telegraph - graph poles and trees to the curb lino. The petition waa granted and the board of public worka ordered to execute It. The resolution adopted by the county commlealonora , In reference to appointing a committee of throe to confer with them in regard the erection of a work house , waa received and the prayer granted. Jiahrn , Goodtich and Bailey were appointed as aush committee. A petition waa received from roil- dents of Bartlett and Hlmebaugh'a ad dition for water mains. Inferred. BE80U7TIONH , By Ford That the chairman of the board of public works bo allowed $35 a month for clotiotl asrvloej. Referred. By Bailey That the bard of public work bo Instructed to BO change the gutter on Oamminga street across Twen tieth aa to give a perfect drainage. Adopted. By Leo That the street commissioner ba directed to have the weeds cut down on Sherman avenue and other work nec essary done to placi the street in good condition for the fair. Placed on file. By Goodrich That the committee on streets and alloja bo authoriz d to put Doughs atreeti , west of Twentieth street , In a passable condition at a coat of not to exceed $100. Adopted. By Dailoy That $25 be allowed from the general fund to apply on payment far lighting north Sixteenth atraot end Sherman arenas during the f ir Adnptnd. By Furay That when the council ad- [ nurn It adjourn to meat this ( Wednca day ) evening. Adopted. By Lee That the committee on pub. lo property and Improvements be andre ro hereby instructed to advertise for one week for pland and specifications for a city hall to bo built on the earner of Eighteenth and Farnam sirooti ; the mlsldo walla of which shall bo built of Onubft ptoised brick , trimmed with atone or Iron ; laid building shall bo fire-proof and shall not cost mora than $200,000. The committee la alto em powered totffera premium of $300 for the beat plana , $200 for the iccond bfB1 , and $100 for the third boat ; all plana to bo submitted to the council two weeks from date. The following lubstltnto waa submit ted by Dalley That the committee on public property and improvements bo and sro hereby Instructed to report to the city council what the probable ccst of a oily hall should be , when aald work should ba commenced nnd when completed , and how much of aald city hall ahould be built year after year until the same la complete. Adopted , RErOBTS OF COMMITTEES , The committee on finance and claims reported a number of bills. Adopted , The committee to whom was referred the aovoral ordioancoa establishing the grade on Twcnty-tlxty , Nineteenth and Twenty-fifth atreota recommended that they pat a. Adopted. The committee en viaducts and ' rail ways , to whom waa referred the ooirae- pondence between Hon. Gbnrlos Francis Adams , president of the Utiiin Pacific , and Bon. James E Boyd , mayor , and the report of the city engineer , submit ting plius and estimates fcr viaducts , to gether with the papers rehting to the Thirteenth street bridge , reported that they had had numerous Interviews with the Union Pacific and Burlington & Mis souri officials , and hcwo carefully ex amined Into the question of railroad cros sings , and find that to conclude proper ntrangomenla for lueh crossings mutual concessions are required both from the railroad companies Mid the city ; and that the railroad companies agree to join with the city In building a viaduct en Eleventh atroot , also to bridge Seventh street so aa to leave a roadway alxty feet in width ; to bridge Thirteenth street BD aa to leave a clear roadway of sixty foot and two twenty-fact sldowalka , the city to close Sixth street and also Twelith street between - tweon block 20L and 202. Adopted. After passing a number of appropria tion ordinances , the council adjourned to moot this evening. FINEST INl'HE ' WESP , Tlio Arcade Hotel , the Best of West ern Two Dollar Houses , Under A New Management. The Arcade- hotel , altnatcd In the lined- some block on the ooath side of Douglas , between Trrollth and Thirteenth atreota , changed hands Monday. Mr. 0. 0. Camp bell , who for months has conducted the establishment , baa nold the fnrnlturo anc fittings and leased the balldiag for five years to Mr. James Oasny. Mr. Oasoy ia a Pennsylvania gentleman possessing all the managerial Instincts and qualifications which ono obtains In years of fortune making in the great oil regions. Ho has the tact and business capacity to conduct a first-dies honao , and the gentility and high culture to In sure all guests of the moat courteous treatment , Tto house of which ho takes poatcsilon is beyond all question of a doubt the finoat of its character in the west. It la certain that there la no house of Its raloi between Chicago and San Francisco as well furnished. The fittings and furnishings throughout , the table and general conveniences are nol excelled by the hlgh-prlcad hotels of the city , and yet the Arcido offers it accom modations at the rate of $2 per day. The elegant hoatelry is with confidence recommended to the patronage of all vis itors to the city. The Injunction Gsso. Judge Neville of the district court was engaged yesterday In hearing the ar guments on the tomparary Injunction ob tained by the property owners of Thir teenth street to restrain the city from paving that thoroughfare wit ! Colorado sandstone on a xanc foundation. W. J. Ojnnell , Eeq , ropresanted the city and Will Radick the Injnnctlonlsts. Mr. Con.nell argued thai the original petition , from the property owners had called for tha paving of the atreot with Coloiado sand atone and thai the board of public worka and the city CDiincil had ordered the paving done , specifying that the foundation be oi sand six Inches in depth. Tills , ho claimed , had been done perfectly in ac cord anc a with city ordinances. If the city council choeo to grnt the prayer oi the second act of petitioners that the paving should bo put oil until next year it waa In thiir power to do s ? . But the court , ho thought , had no power in tbo matter , beyondkquiring into the validity of the paving contract , Judge Nevllla has tiken Iho matter under advisement and will render a de cision In a few dajfl. Bo AVmn't tbe Man. A gentleman jait returned from Slons Citytold areportor yesterday of a queer casoof mistaken Identity , which has just turned np In connection with an Omaha criminal. Last week bin. Stao Btlle , a resident at 1210 South Twelfth atreot , wont up to Slonx City to identify a couple of crooks , Frank Belle and \V. H Henderson , one of whom had dolrauded her out of a hrga boird bill and some valuable jew elry. Thcso two men had sklppad out s > mo days before nnd had boonlooitod by the Onulia cflijora ai being In Slonx City. When Mra Stag Belle retched Slour City ahe found it to ba tree that two men were In jail awaiting her identi- fioitlon. Ono of them , Henderson , turned out to bo'ono of the crooka whom aho wanted. The other who waa supposed to bo Ball , waa reloated aa ho turned out to be the wrong mm. The case waa ono of remarkable mistaken identity. The description tallied with that of Boll to a "t , " even t ) a peoaliir patch of ono of hla ehooa and a pin In his scarf. Mra. Slao-Bello was , therefore , compelled to return to Omaba without ler jewelry. Mri. B. U , Bang * left Monday night for ICalamazoo , Mich , being summoned to the bedelde of a sick lister , Miss Grace Ware , ol "Wlldwosd , " Ne- jraika City , U visiting her ( later , Mrs. It. 0. tlall. on Farnam street. NEW .ATJCTION .HOUSE. A. W. Cowan & OP , have started a now auction and commission house at No , 110 North H'h St. , b t TXid e and Capitol ave , In West & Frltclm's block. TeeThe The gentlemen c imposing the firm are well known lirthla city , and responsible. They solio't consignments and hava come o stay. MfBsrj. West & Frltoher are ho o amp ill y n the Above named firm. ' THE OMAHA FJIR , SometuiDg About Ibc Preparations in Process , llow Hie GroimtlB Iiock-Tlio Pro gramme. The grounds of the Omaha exposition asioclation never presented a handsomer appearAcca on the eve of any previous fair than at the present timo. All the fences , pen * , stalls and buildings have been freshly painted and the substantial additions and repairs made indicate that the association has come to alay and make the annual fair a permanent insti tution. The grand stand or the amphi theater la a substantial , convenient and ornate structure , topped with towora that furnish a bird' * oo view of the en * tire grounds. It la sot back from the the track fence about five feet , the apace between being sodded. A pool room adjoins the west end , with the re freshment booth throe winks away. The quarter stretch and judges' stand have been Improved and fenced , and iho grand ntand moved to Ilia center of the circle. Several largo and handsome pri vate bulldlngi are approaching comple tion , nnd u string of stock stalls has been built along the entire length of the south fence , The atock stalls now extend along the fence on throe aider , and nearly doubles the former number. A number of booths nra being pnt np and the agri cultural Implement halls arc ready for the reception.of farm machinery. The ca pacity of the power hall has been doubled and the engine and machinery are being pnt In place. Preparations for the fair are well ad vanced In all departments , and with fine weather it la safe to Bay that the coming week will witness the finest exhibition and largest crowds over seen In the treat. TUB FAIR I'ROOIUMMEE. A great many people are asking as to the dates cf the various races during the fair. In order to satisfy oil such Inquir ies the complete programme of races la herewith printed. The races vill commence on Monday. September 7th , closing Friday , Septem ber llth , with the following order : MONDAY SEPT. 7 , 1885. No. 1 3:00 : class Trotting . . .Purso , S400 00 No. 2 3 year old colt stake race , added by association. . . 200 0 ( TUESDAY , SKIT. 8 , 1885 , No. 3-2JOclass : Trotting..Parse , 500 00 No. -2:35 : class -Pacinff Purae , 400 00 No. 5 running Imllo dash..Pureo , .150 00 WEDNESDAY , BEM. 9. 1885. No. G-2 < 28 class trotting..Purae , 700 00 No. 7 1'year-old colt stake race , added byasaicfotion. . . 300 Ot No. 8 running mile heats 2 in3 Purse , 303 00 THURSDAY , BEIT. 10 , 1885 , The Omaha Commercial Men's association , by J , A. Fleming , have nuthorlzud the secre tary to announce an additional purse of § 5K ( to be awarded to the horpo winning the free- for-all purse , provided 2:21 : or batter be mode bv the winning horse in the race , making the following moneys : First horse Sl.OOC Second horse MIC 1'hirrt ' horse 100 No. 9-Frea-for-all Trotting..Purse , $1,000 No. 10-2:33 : class Trotting Purae , 600 No. 11 Three-quarter mile hoata 2 in 3-Kunning Pvrse , 150 FRIDAY , SUIT. 11 , 1 85. No. 12 Free for-sll-Paclng..Purse , SGPO No. 13 2:48 : olnegfrTrottlnsr..Puree , 500 No. 14-Two mile dash llunningPurae , 300 In addition to I ho regular speed programme with premiums amounting to § 0,600 , the man agers of the fair have arranged for a special race on Wednesday , September Otb , between Phyllis (2:15) ( : ) and Joa Davis (2:1J ( : ) for 53.000 , with § 500 added in case a host is trotted in 2:19 : or better. These horses are making a great furora in the east , winning easily In their respective classfs , and the result of their meet ing here will bo looked for with Interest all over tha sporting world. On Tuesday , Wednesday and Thursday afternoons Prof. Oscar Bunt , of Cleve land , Ohio , will make balloon ascensions from the fair grounds. On Wednesday , Thursday and Friday , September , 9,10 and 11 , the Japanese daylight fireworks will bo displayed. ENTRIES. Secretary Wheeler now has a regular system of entry books , and la working day and night posting the entries which are coming in. The entries in , all clasios nill bo very large larger In fact than thoto of any preceding fair. Arrested for Theft , To-day Officer Bellamy arrested Loon Hewitt and Frank Williams for stealing a kit of blacking brushes and blacking from a fellow shiner. Hewitt , alias "Sleepy , " is one of the molt notorious little tbievca In toirn , and had jnat been released from the county jail , whore ho had been serving n uontunco for stealing , On the trial is was proved th&t ho had nothing to do with the ili.lt for which ho was arrested and ho wi dlujbarged. Williams was found guilty and sentenced to fifteen days In jill on brjid and water , but sentence w&a { > u pend l on condition that ho leave town immedi .tely. Absolutely Pure. Toll powdtr never varler. A mtntl of parity , trcnith and wbcleicmeceri. Mcrt ) economical tban he crdlrmy Midi , aud cannot baiold In coropttl- ion with thfirnu'lltudu ' if low test , ibort "eight nl i f thoiphito po den Hold or.lv In cni. BOYAL lliKING BOWDEIl CO. 108 Wall Itacet , N Y G. F. LYMAN , Dealer In &LAZEI ) SASH. DOOES , oclf , So 1 UouUInm.BullHlrgll'apcr , & & , 100J SOUTH 13TH COMPETITION I Is anid to be the life of trade , nnd every little helps nlong. This mailer has been ftillr demonstrated ainco the.first . opomugofihe Only Misfit Clothing Parlors , for < hey have knocked the bottom out of high tariffs nud competitors fe-ol As thpy find to way to compete for the lend in supplying thn with public Iheir clothing , . , ! . * clenrly m that the Unfit Parlors have gamed the tad , nud Iook8 as if they were holding thiir own. HonaionVHY tor they hare the goods , equal to any and surpassed by none. People who visit the Parlor * really substantiate these fads nnd it is . , reasonable to say that three-fifths of the. clothing sold in Omaha to-day cornea from the Mufifc Parlors , Ul Farnam St. . where the Is seen daily from morning until night what business is , done in the clothing trade in Omaha , for the Parlors - lors don t worry about * hat others are doing. They have an eye to business and attend stnctly to business u OH6 * JLuis The one great secret of success. No man can be knew say ever a successful mnn ivho negU cted his business to attend to some one elses. If you wish to purchase a Coat , V , sr , Pantaloons , Coat and Vest , Suit , or an Overcoat , purely merchant tailor modecheaper than the cheapest , and equal to any , visit OMAHA'S PIIIDE for it is sad that if man can be stiitsd at all in style , quality and price , it is- 1119 FAEFAM STREET. 1119. I „ . L I Is CONDUCTED BY ttoyal Ha van aJLo t tery ( A GOVEBNMEKT INSTITDTIO.V ) Drawn at Havana , Cuba , Every 10 to 14 Dajs. Tickets In Fifths , Wholes ( S , Fractious pro rata. Subject ti no manipulation , net controlled by the partloi iu Interest. It Ii tlio Jalrost thing In the na ture of ckanco | j cilstcucn. For tlckits apply to PIlIPSEr&C'i. ' , 1912 Broad- ray. N Y city , M. OTTKNS & CO. , 810 Main Street. Kansas City , Mo. TIMKEN SPRING UEHICLES. OVER 400,000 asl EN USE. Hnslcst nidlna Vehlrln.iimilo. Ulde. as oag jrtthone person an two The Spriii n lengthen and shorten according to the woieutthoyc n ? . Equally we'1 ' nilnitil | to rniiRli rontitr ? rindh nnd BP10Idrlv.p ufclttlMnmifnrliiri'i1nnitBoldby all loading Cairiuuo lluliduru and Iculer Apollinaris lias received at tht INTERNATIONAL HEALTH EXHIBITION , LONDON , 188.4 , the HIGHEST AWARD OVER ALL ether MINERAL WATERS , NA TURAL or ARTIFICIAL , " APOLLINARIS rtigHt atc Natural Dietetic Table Waters , Jls numerous to.nfetitors off ear to have , one after another , fallen away , " British Medical Journal , May 31. 1864. ' O/all Greftrt , Drufpstt ii'MiH , Wat.DittJerl. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS,1 SR7 I2IO DOUG n K a P o w D m m - 8TAM1 ' OMAHA. REPLY. Seventeen yean Experience. DR.G.W.PANGI.E . . . . Ueider of Dlieaget of Men anl Women. Eclcctilc , Magnetloand Uerbalitt Pbjsl-lan. Now located at 1210 Pouelis St Omaha , Neb. , up italra. A correct dlscnosld given wlibout any explanation from tbe patient. Consultation free at ofltce. / Treat the Following Diseases. Catarrh of tbe Head. Diseases of trie Eye and Ear. Heart Dlseare , Liver CompUIrt , Kidney Com plaint , NenousDebllltv , Mental Depression. Loeiof Manhood , Diabetes , Brlght's Dlseare , Bt Vltue Lianco. llhouuiat'stn , l' ralyrl , White BwelllDgi Scrofula , Kover Borea Cancers and Tumors remove edwllhnuttbo knife , or tbe drawing of a drop of b'ood. ' Woman , with ner delicate organr , Itcatcrod to llealth , Dropsy Cured W thout Tapplrfc' , Special Attontlou Given to I'll vat o and Venereal Diseases ol 11 Kinds. Tape Worms Removed In two or three nours or No Pay , Hemmoribolda or Tiles Cured or NO Chances Made. TboMwboare afflicted will lave II'e and hun dred ! of dollar * by calling on ur uaine DR. Q. W. f'ANOLF.'a UeibUesodln Noiicel Notice ! Notice THE MAGNETIC HEALER , To all who aie dlieiaed or afflicted , no matter bowen on ; tbo standing ; o 'me aul ba bcaled. Fotmale.dl * M < i hfre imutclnci have falltd to Kite relief , a poo'alty ' ; come one , couw all and to healed by tbe lagnotlobealer , the only eureevcape fioin any dlt- aie. Kor exauiluatlon , our ch * t'earcll , for eacb reatmeot , or TUlUtlons | 2 ; term ) strictly caeb. J H. PAQEL&R , North BtataBL , ooo mile well of Fair Ground ! JL -i.NJ - > DltAJPUttlES. to all floori. 1200 , 1208 and 1210 Farnam S . OMAHA NKBBA3KA SOLE AGEINTS FOR l IRIZCsTQ- Knabe and Behr Bros , Shoninger and Clough and Warren Instruments Rented , Exchanged & Sold on Easy Monthly Payments , Before Baving Elsewhere Examine Our Stock and Prices Corner llth and Farnam Street * . Land Seekers , Attention ! For full particulars about free and cheap lands in Western Nebraska. Address T. G. PATTERSON , Real Estate Ayent , North Plattc , Neb. W of the Park Place , Omaha , Nebraska , Hoardlrff School for youni ; ladioi under the direction of the Ladles of tbe Sacred Heart The coureo of studies embraces all th branches of A uuful and refined education. 8h * t.chi > ! u tie year oomroeccfi on thn first \Vctl nt-aday in Beptemher. TKItMS 1'nynhlo In t > dvat > c9 , Includirg board , wanhinR. tuition In English and French , tnnupMUl tnti'ic. usa uf bo'ikn , per BCHJOU of f > months , $160 , KXTHAS-r-intluR.DruwinK , Gernmn. Vocal Muio , Harp , Guitar , Violin. For lurther Inforuiatiuu apply to thu IU ht Kov , Jae. U'Oonnor , or to the L dy Superior. RUEWPING & BOLTE , Manufacturora of Ornamental FINALS 'f ' V Dormer Wlrulowi , v > icdow Cape , Metalio Sky Light * , &o. Tin , Iron country.'f 510 8.12th St , Om b , Neb. Wo ; one ia > ny put of tbe country.