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HE DAILY BEE. Jonday M ‘ruw?pt 20; ~ BREVITIES. —HopScotch. —Paterson sells coal. —Fine perfumes at Saxe's. Use Lewis’ dry hop yeast. —See Polack's advertisement. d Book Catalogue, 3rd page. — ¥or the teeth, Kuhn's Dentrifice. jutterick's patterns at Cruickshank, ¢ the Omaha ferry. —TPorter is run _Eishty-five cars of stock arrived Tmported and Key West cigars, t Kuho's. —Seidenberg & Co.’s e Saxe's. ~Willia M. Yates buric his infant won Satord “Hop-Seotch” for the million. Key West Ci- this cvening. The cheapest trimmed hats in the city ut Mrs. Wood’s Parlor Bazar, Isth sirect, sat-tu-th-sst. —Octobor 4th is the last day on which naturslization papers can be taken out. —For Lands, Lots, Houses and ¥arms, look over Bemis’ new colurs on 1st page. 2 The dem —Lots, Farms, Houses and Las Look over Bemis' new column of bar- gains on first pige. —Deviing Fall stgles are now ready for inspection at the Boston Clothing Bouse, 1212 Farvham St. - s20codlm The boya of englne company No. © the Union Paci- room. The jury in tho caso of Fred Wirth returned a verdict of *“not guil- ty,” on the charge of violating the fire nce. —A murical soirce and ball was given Metz's hall, under the aus- pices of the Omaha Mieoverchor last evening. —Dre. Dinsmoore and Gifford Hmwopathic Physicians and Sar- goous, Williams Block, cor. 15th avd Dodze street eod-tf —The fair and fostival for the bene- fit of the Germanschool of Omsha will bo held at Creighton hall September and —A Hancock and English flag has Thirteenth st eet, between Hellman's block end C. C. Housel's. baon suspended over A grand promenade concert and will be given st the Tivoli this The muric will b furnished by the U. P. band. The faneral of Clarkson Davi only son of Frederick H. and Nellio Davis, tock place Sunday morn- i o'clock, from the rosidence of Bishop Clarkson. A handsome set of table napkine ws presented our reporter Saturday by the representative of the Wabash road at this point, Capt. Moorcs. They besr the company's card. —<“Hop-Seotch,” which will be bronght out at the Academy this evening, is very laughablo comedy, andls well plaged by the Gulick- Bluisiell attractions No. 3. Don't fail to oo it and have sn evening of rare fus —Tue Bre, with its usual enter- prise, will have tented quarters on the wiate fair geounds during the fair to which our friendsall over the scate and visiting nowspaper men sro our- dially invited. ball woek, every night. A circular order fssued by J. T. Clark snd posted up fn the dz» pot, announces the fact that C. L. Wheeler, agent of the St. Joe and Wostern road at Walthens, Kan., has been missing since Thursday, and or- doring his arsest if found, —Talk about Nebraska peachee, we were Saturdsy presented with a sample of the “‘Clem Seedling,” grown from the pit on the grounds of Mayor Chase that were remarkably large (f-ee stone) and lucious. Such peaches woald be a eredit to the best orchards of New Jersey. —Dancing— Lemieux select sociable Beash’s hall, Twelfth and Faroham, evory Satorday evening; dancing from & till 12 m., Muosic by Peof. Hoffman's colebrated orchestra, Admission, gents, 35 cents. Ladies vespecifully invited; mone but the enteel and refined admitted. Frask H. Lesrevx, Mavager. —A remarkably besutiful sight was the clectric display in and about the olephone exchange Friday. Balls of fire dancod toand fro over the wires a0d plunging downward to the switch board, burst with a terrifiic voise. The great gong, and every bell in town was rung and the operator was hurled upon the floor several times. —Under the dircction of acting Chiof Engineor Melio, the boys are puttingithe department apparatus in good shape for the parado on Tuesday The hose carts of Nox. 2 and 3 aro resplendent with new paint avd cngine No. 1 ia being retouched and will look likenew. As there has boon some misunderstanding about the time of the grand parade of Tuesday, we will repeat the notice that the fire de- pirtment will assemble at 9 o'clock a. m. of that duy, on Douglas street, right rosting on Fouricent’, and the weve at 10 o'clock prosession will sharp. very hianlsome lithograph of tho scenery in and sbout Monterey, Cliforuia, was left at our office Fri- day by Ben. Traman, of the South- orn and Central Pacific roads. Mon- terey is the most charming winter re fort in the world, and is surrounded by scencs of historic interest and u elegaut structare over- ing the lovelicst bay in the world, not excepting that of Naples, To et forth ali the attracttons of Monterey would be to write of sn enchanted land with the pen of & common mortal. OUR OWN AND ONLY. The Great Annual Show of Ne- braska-—-Preliminary Fair Work Near its Close. Every Assurance of Success ~-Numerous Entries Saturday. Notwithstanding the threatening wea'her Saturday with its continu- al cloudiness and cceasional rain those interested in the state fair found the day of the way. Eshibitors crowded in from all parts of the state and from forcign places to make pro- liminary preparations. In the mana- gers’ office, No, 1412 Farnham street, business was at its height and on the fair zrounds the bastle work of erecting the temporary city of agricultural, horticultural, live stock, machinery, fine arts, fancy goods and the other multiferions exhibits at" tracted many a surprised locker-on ed every friend of our grand young state. The following entrics in the ‘principal classes were recorded Georze Canficld, Omaba, will ex- stallion. Mouat, busie Omaha, blooded F. J. Sherf, Omaha, bloode Thomes Swift, Omaha, rles Lieber, Omaha, blooded Sarpy county, blooded 57 cntrics of cattle; 12 en- , blooded geld- . H. Jackson, Council Bluffs, ono entry of cattlo; three entries of sheep and twenty-two entries of poultry. Will Brown, Jr., Omaha, eight en- tries of poultry, and displsy of farm products. Thomas H. McCagus, Omaha, dis- play of farm products. T. Crenuell, Ft. Calhoun, ontries in the “‘champion” class, and display of hayand clover for the B} & M.special prize, and display of eeedling peaches, California plams, summer, antumn and winter apples, Siberian crab ap- ples, and soven 'entries of apples geown in Nebraska. Jasper Wheaton, display of five acres of flax and 2150 ten acres of flax to compete for the Taftand Word- bourg special premium. ¥. Shecly, smoked meats cav- vassed and uncuuvassed. Irs. Rachel Davis, coffeo ronster. William B. Smith, cylinder for stairway R. McDougall, ventilator. Chicago and Erie stove works, Chi- cago, five entries of stove Milion Rogers & Son, Omaha, nine entries of stoves. W. C. Phelps, manager, Lincoln, corn sheller and two harvesiers. N. C. Thompson, Rockford, Ills., stalk cutter 2nd 14 entries of agricul. taral implements. Peavey Bros., Sioux City, “La- wagons, “Avery's stalk cutter cutries of agricultural imple- icl Burr, Omaha, 20 entries of agricultural implements, and feed cut- ter and farm wagon. C. H. Guiles, Rock Ieland, Ills, horss colfa Henry Lohman, shades, wall paper, struments, ete. The McOormick Harvestor compa- ny, Chicago, lis., 2 harvesters, reap- er and mowe Haines Bros., Omaha, agents for the Eureka manufacturing comprny, 1 sooder; for John Dodd, a hay rake; for the Aun Arboragricultural works, plows., Joshua Barrick & C., 1L, a chock rowe osic Kuomey, Ft. Calhoun, Neb ; two ontries in fino aris clss and a colleciion of jellies. Abbie Taft, Omahs, oil pa Robert Landeryou, paintings. A. L. Large, Omaha, water colora. i Curricra Omaha, photo- Omaha, window mathematical in- Bluemount, ntings, Omaha, oil Phillip Gottheimer, Omaha, shirte. Mrs. Charles A. Ringer, Omaha, millimery goods. Elizabeth Reeves, Omaha, qutlis. Lillie Mackio, Sidney, Neb., tidy. W. H. Harrison, Omaha, shi Harry 8. Budd, Omaha, display of in entymology. hington County Acricul- turel society, agricultural products, fruits, ete. Benry Frehm, Omaha, enters hay and clover for the B. & M. epecial prize. The Omsha nail works, nail mal machine. Ernest Krebs, Omaha, vinegar. E. 2, Omaba, traoks. Amandas Getschmann, Omaba, ap- plianco for stopping runaway horses. Mrs, E. Shugart, Beatrice, jellies. Henry Dohle, Omaba, large display of boots and shoes. ~or —After an article is onco placed on ion it cannot be removed until &‘*" faic is over, —No intoxicating liquors will bo allowed on the grounds o within the ltmit prescribed by the laws relating to agricultural socicties and their ex- hibitions. —The oflicers of the fair will have their headquarters on the grounds this morning. —George Thrall has beenappoint- ed superintendeut of the poultry class in place of Mr. Housel, who will bo unavoidably abseut in Canada. —The street carcompany will charge fifteon conts each way (o and from the fair grounds; ten centa on the cars and five conts on_the trausfor carriages from the northern terminus of the track in Lake's addition. —Cars that will run_on the fair route will be marked with appropri- ate sigus whother they are red or green. —Hon. J. W. Savage will deliv the address on Wednesday at one o'clock, a full account of which will appear in Tt Brx. —No return checks will be at the gate, so persous who leave the grounds will have to repay on entering again —Vehicles of alt kinds will be run- ning 1o and from the fair during the week for the accommodation of the general public. —The general superintendent here Saturday. Col. E. Suythe, of Omaia, and Sherif! Mar- tin, of Adams county, assistant super- intendents, have been doing herculean work, —The Lancaster county display of agrical products will arrived urday ovening. The collection will ill two cars. —Entries in tho special classes closed Saturday. —Some of the exhibitors claim that the space allowed them is not sufii- cient. This difficulty will be easily overcomo by the managers, however. —Tt is said that N. B. Falconer, of the firm of A. Cruickshauk & Co., the well-known Omaha merchants, offers & prize of §75 in premiums for farm- | ers’ teams, owned and driven by til- ers of Nebraska soil. —The displays of agricultural im- plements and blooded stock will be the finest ever seen in the west. ANNOUNCEMENT. The New York Clothing House would respectfully announce to the public of Omaha and vicinity that they have just received an Immense stock of men's, boys' and children’s clothing, hats, capsand gents’ furnish- ing goods, Being connected with one of the largest cloth and clothing houses in New York City we can as- sure those that may favor us witha call to sell them goods at retail at| whelesale prices. Call and be convinced. New York Clothing House, 1219 Farnham street, Omaha. 51816 THE lXLACKS)fiTH'S DREAM. THE GREAT MECHANICAL WONDER WILL BE EXHIBITED AT THE STATE FAIE, OMAHA. The following isa letterfrom Bishop Hunter, Salt Lako City, Utah: Saur Lake Crry, Utah, Juoe 14, 1880.—The Blacksmith's Dream has been oxhibited here for two or three wecks past, and_ thousands havo wit- nessed it, both old and young and rich and poor. The price of admission is low and everyhody is satisfied and pleased who seo it. It is innocent, instructing and amusing. _Through the generosity of the proprietor, Mr. W. H. Robertson, and politeness of M. Dodgo, the manager, hundreds of our poor children and missionaries’ familics were admitted free. It af- fords me pleasure in recommending it as one of the cheapest and most amus- ing exhibitions ever presented 1n Utah. (Signed) Epwarp HuNte. Largest assortment of gold watches at Edhelm & Erickson's. A football club was organized at Collins & Petty's gun store Friday evening. 3 —The bockeepers have secured the use of the court room for the lecture to be delivered betore the association next Friday evening. —A pleasant party was given Friday evening in honor of Miss Hattie Jones, at tho residenco of Mrs. Burg- dorff, in South Omaha. Da added to the usual social enjoyments, and lasted until a late hour. —The 12th annual festival of the Concordia society will take place at Metz's hall, Soptember 23rd. G Heimroth, M. Siovers and Julius Myer, compose the committee. ing was John McKinon, who camo to Omahs some time ago from Prince Edwards, was tzken in custody by Sheriff Guy Saturday morning on the charge of insanity. He lives some- where on Capite]l H Il and says that Iast night four hundred Indians at- tacked his houso and bulldozed him tertibly, —The printed docket of the district court for the Ostober term, beginning two wecks from Monday next, has been issacd to the attorneys. There are 452 cases for trial and the legal list shows forty-four local and forsign attorneys representing the litigants. —May Leonard, the heroine of the Benuett-Leonard mock marriaga, this morning filed & complaint against one Clark, charging him wich larceny as bailee. She eays he borrowed her gold watch and then pawned it and is unable to redeem and returnit to her. —This evening the great ‘“Hop Scoteh” oddity in three acts will be produced at the Academy by the Gu: lick-Blaisdell Guaranteed Attractions No. 8. This company and play are very highly spoken of by the press and public, and there is certainly as much fun in the comedy as can well be woven into one piecs. It is fun from beginning to end, the play being a musical farce, which gives each cha acter an_opportunity to display their specialties. Silver moustache cups at Edholm & Erickeon’s. J. H. Fliegel & Co., the successors of J. H. Thicle, merchant tailors, have a very fie line of new cloths in choico patteras, which they invite the gentlemen of Omaha to sce, feeling confident that for style, service and price we can suit you. J. H. Fusors & Co., Visscher's Block. Wanted—Board for gentleman and y; will pay $5.00 per week for good accommodations. Apply to B. F. B., Canfield house, at ence. 1t w Hats in every shape at Mrs} Wood's Parlor Bazar,Crelghton block, 15th stre sat-tu-th-sat Ladios, C. A. Ringer makes new fall etyles out of old straws or felts, sepl7-2t Michigan Peaches, choice, received daily, at Lirrie & Winuaas’, sepl7-5t Hosdquarters for Joe Schlitz's Milwaukee beer at Mexcuax cmaxcr, N. E. Cor. 16th and Dodge ge. My ast case of conettpation by {ambure Figs, ATTENTION STOCK MEN ! Partics exhibiting stock at the fair will find feed of all kinds on salo at the northeast corner, inside the grounds, Welshans & Bro, 15.26 A F. &AM There will be a special communica- tion of St. John's Lodge, No. 25, this rday) evening, for work the in ce. Visiting brothers are ted. Janes B. Bruses, Master. Jockey Cars at Mre. Wood's Par- lor Bazar, 15th St., Creighton block. -tu-th-sat C. A. Ringer is giving bargains in Millinery. New styles received every day. sepl7-2t. There will be & regalar meeting of the Cassidy Cemetery association at half-past 2 “o'clock to-morrow ofter- noon, in the school house on Eighth strest. It is hoped that all members PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS H. P. Deuel has gone east. A, D, Clark left for OgdenSaturday, Horace Newman has gone to Ohey- enne, Mrs. R. J. McConnell left for Evansion Saturday. J. H. Millard returned from tle east Saturday. Capt. Mears, U. S. A., went west Saturday to Sidney. M. C. Keith, of North Platte, was in the city Saturday. Col. C. E. Freeman, of Hastings, Minn., is in the city. . Mra. R. R. Ringwalt left Friday for a visit to Detroit. Col. McCouihe, U. S. A., isin tle city, accompanied by his mother, Mrs. J. L. Mountain was an easts bound passenger Friday evenin D. R. Fant and Capt. Mayberry, well known Texas cattle men, are in the city. Mr. L. H. Van Antwerp, of Al bany, is visiting in the city, the guest of L. B. Williams. M. Elgutter returned from the cast this morning and will soon occupy his new store, corner of Tenth and Far ham, J. O. Siatter,"the Sixteenth strect geocer, has returned from a trip to the mountains, whero ho has been spending a fow'weeks for the benchit of his health. Mr. John Honza, the popular Be- homian clerk of Jchn H. F. Lehmen & Co., has resumed his former posi- tion in tho Now York dry goods store. This will deubtless plesse tho numer- ous patrons of that nationality, wlo have missed Mr. Honza for scme months. Rev. Narya Sheshadi, o converted high caste Brahmin, passed throngh the city Friday evening en route from Bombay (o the Pan-Presbyterian coun- cil at Philadelphia. Ho was accom- panied by Rev. Mr. Green, a mission- ary to Japan. g If you want your watch fixed-go. take it to Edholm & Ericksou’s. Al work warrauted or money refunded. —Our friends will do well to re- member that Mr. Namara, an Four- teonth street, maxes no display of his goods at the fair, but every one who has an appreciation of the good things of life eays ho is equal, if not su- perior, to the world’s angels. We, aud many with us, are con- vinced, that the largest, freshest and best cooked Oysters, are to be had at Alsted’s “French Cc ffee Hor Douglas strect. e,” 1420 Open till 2 2. m. sepl7 2t Foreign ater, Hun- padi, Jancs, Hathorn, Friedrichshall Bitter Water, Vichy, Congress and Empire. For salo by Ish & McMahon, 1321 Farnham stract. 230 1m WIN OR LOSE. I have decided to fill a long felt want in this city, and am resolved to make suits to order, equal in equality and style to any merchant tailor, a prices that will allow auy man to be dresred equal to the rickest in fash- more Ready Mado clothes need dis- figuro your shape any longer, if you only call on M. Rypineki, Merchant Tailor, 219, 12th street, -portheast corner of Farnham. To-day we have received by express a large invoice of Whithy jet and am- or jewslry. Come in aud see the now styles; also new and beautiful stylos of pearl card cases just received. Come and see our goods and comps our prices before you buy elsewhere. Wo will be pleased to show goods and evorything warrented as ropresonted. Eonouy & Ericksox, The jewelers oppasite the postofiice, Fiftoenth and Dodge. AIR WEEK. Wo have reccived a cholos line of new jewelry, selected trom the latest patterns which wo are exhibiting and offering for sale. All who see these goods are woll ploased. Winrerwe Douglas str t, near Fifteen L. B, WILLIAMS & SONS' FALL IMPORTATIONS of DRESS GOODS and NOVELTIES are alittle late, but will bo in the first of the weck, and it will by ADVIS- ABLE for the ladics to wait and sco this elegant lino of Durss Parr: with TRIMMINGS to Matem, as it em- braces ali the latost and choicest NOVELTIES. We can recommend this as being the finest line of goods ever brought to this city. L. B. WiLuians & Soxs, Dodge street, corner of Fiftoenth. Fresh veceipts Michigan Peaches, 75 t0 90 cents a basket, Fleming & Co., Grocess. Death Record Brers—At Ackly, Towa, Sept. 16th, Augusta May, infent daughter of John M. Byers, of thia city, aged 15 months. Byers—At Ackley, Iowa, Septem- ber 16th, Augusta May, infant daughe ter of John M. Byers, of this city, aged 15 months. T. B. Ringer has opened merchant tailoring at 569, 15th strect, Jacobs Block. He has a fine eelection of cloth Cachmeres. Call and see him. sopt17-3t We have just reccived a large num- berof ParLor and Cuaser Surrs and other Forxrroe which the pub- lic are invited to irspect. CHARLES SHIVERICK, 1208 and 1210 Farnham St. L0 o F. The members of State Lodge, No 10, are requested to mect at the Odd Fellows’ Hall, at 1 o'clock p. m. Sun- day, September 19, to attend the funeral wf our late brother, James will be present, as businets of import- ance wall be transsct P! P. Qurary, Pres. Smith. Members of the order gen. erally invited. C. L. SreatcHT, Sec'ys ionable first-class fitting suits, and no | INAUGURAL DAY. Yesterday being Sunday of course it was not expacted that the prelimi ary work connected with the coming fair would sttract the attention of many persons. Nevertheless, there were many_here seeking information as exhibitors and _visitors, and the consequence was that the several offi- clals, connected with the fair, had to hasten dinner, after church time, and transfer the many calls at their private residences to the proper office, No. 1,412 Farnham street. On Saturdsy evening the military company from Sutton arrived aud, as stated in TrE Beg, went immediately to ths grounds for guard duty, They area fine body of young men and in every way show that the fair officials did s sensible thing in selecting thom, 88 the proper guards of the fair prop- erty. The different subordinate offi- cers on the grounds will be appointed this morning when every one, who re- ceives the official compliment, will be expected w0 commence the exercises f his authority at once, Hon. Robert Furnas, president of the state horti- cultural society, will be present this morniog. The arrangement of floral and frait hall has been well attended to, during his absence, by J. T. Allen, and that veteran florist, Charles J. Ryan. The scene on the grounds cannot be properly described this morning. In fact, everything is proof positive of the bustle of business. The entries for the racesare as fol- 0 class, purse $500. " entered by J. F. Kintey; « ishman, by Deanis Cunning- ham; “Black Dan,” by W. B. Now- ton; “Lono Jack, by B. J. Johnson. Wrdn 0 class, purse £000. ettie Ward, entered by W, low; “Gray Granger, by Creighton; “Charlio Douglas, Frank Penrson, Thursday—class 3; failed to fill. Friday—Entries will close on Mon- day night. Fine pacers from tho cast are to be heard from. Cult races—four-year-olds, to har- ness, purse §20; *‘Sullivan” enter=d by Wm. Dail; “Mambrino Ba- shaw,” by W.'A. Marlow; “Satin,” W. E. Dor: ~olds—same purse and il Hamilton,” entered by “Mambrino Bashaw,” by owi “Coe,” by A. “Saratoga Prince, free for all, by B Oue.year-0ld —samo purse _and torms; “Empress,” by Wm. Daily, “Sharawood,” by G. W. E. Dorsey; “Senator P,” by Clarence Wilson; “Princo Alarin, by Jobn L, Redick. Every indica'ion has & red lotter point for the coming week’s exhibi- tion. NoTES. Mr. Huntor has been appointed su- perintendent of the speed department. Heis an old horseman, who under- stands everything that is nceded when equine meets cquine. Tho oftice of the managers was moved to the fair grouuds last night. Rain or shine_the fait will go on and there will be plenty of accommo- dations on the grounds for thoee who have come to the fair, and are intent ou a fair visit. . P. Band. The U. P. Band was Saturday eve- ning mado the reciplont of a very haudsome compliment by the mem- bers of No. 1 engine company. About 8o'clock a score or more firemen met at the hall, provided sbandantly with edibles and refreshments, and took up theic march to the band house, at the foot, of Webster stroct. Tho band completsly by surprise. President Kichols srose and eaid that the object of this gathering was to faintly show the appreciation No. 1 bl of the past favors of the band, and the company had unanimously voted to impress this senee of appre-iation upon the band by visiting them and enjoying themselves together. The baud gave three cheers for No. 1. After every- body had found seats, the refresh- boys wereat prastice, and were taken | L4 TAKE NOTICE! OrFicE oF C1ry MARSHAL. Omaha,Nebrasks, Sept. 16th, 1880. To citizens generally: Everybody is heroby cautioned against pick- Ppockets, burglars and hotel thieves, with which the town is at present in- fested. Every train brings in new additions to the crowd. The police forceis insufficient to guard the city properly, and a warning is hereby given to all tobe on the lookout- C. J. Westerdahl, City Marshal. SPEG!AL NOTICES, " NOTICE— Advortsements To Lot For Saie Lost, Found, Wants, Boarding &., will bo tn serted in these columna onco for TEN CENTS per ling; sach subsequent insertion, FIVE CENTS Per line. The first tusertion never los than TWENTY-FIVE CEMTS. Safi 000 ’&."Efi,.}i‘i‘. ‘?-'»‘a“:‘ni’i-‘?l IR WANTED—For s encral Fonsework 5, V- comer of 1ith and Capitol Avenu ‘VM" —A good_girl to do general hore. work. Apply Comor 120 and Facte 00 it rooms, with of the rity; suitabl Tl done, 7o nearly e 450 per o Lo 1. at chean figures. atihls office. OR RENT—A large two-st house with six bed-rooms, on cor. and Eighth streets, 1y lso_two-story, seven.roo ove Enqui o of Barker ‘or Hogga & Hills, and J Friinke 1500w Farnbon 4 ONEMILLIONAGRES| T T ST T 1IN GHEAP LAND E=_ 3 EASTERN NEBRASKA, $27T0$5PERAGRE. DOUGLAS GOUNTY, 6 Cclonies in all the best Counties in the State. through lowa. E; CITY PROPERTY, Consisting of Elegant Resi- d 000. Many vacant lots in the Hundreds of through the City. Lots, Lots, and all kinds of Ciy Real Estste. non Improved Farms in Doug- | 1as County, on 5 years time, at 10 per cent. interest to all who c Counties for sale, ReaL EsTaTe Brokess, arms in Nebraska, many o1 them near Omaha, $12 to $40 per acre. 20,000 Acres bz to 12 Miles from Omaha, $6 to $10 per Acre, on Long Time and Low Interest. Large tracts suitable fc» 80,000 acres scattered A large number of Improved An Immense List of OMAHA encea from $3,000 to $20,- additions to Omaha. lots _scattered Houses and Business Houses and We also have MONEY TO LOAN an show good titles. Maps for Douglas and Sarpy Boggs & Hill, 1408 Farn, 8t., Omaha, deb. ES AND LANTS. Look J over BEMIS now column of bargaing on st VG Trenty o e VR deiar by John 1. Ok SAl Tady by L F.M: ments were sorved, consisting of ham dwiches, grapes, poaches, applea, cake, ice cream, cigets and not too much of the Teuton's favorite bever- age. The evening was “devoted to songs, declamations and a few special- i Oue of these specialtics was a by Messrs. Hornberger and Hill, called the “Aldermanic Reel.” Mr. Hornberger, #s a member of the coun- cil committee on fire, was invited and brought to this scone of fest; ties. This oxhibition brought down the house. Prof. Toozortold of the band's irip to Camp Buford, and what odds wero against them in competing for the prize, which made thelr victory the mach more triam- phant, Hoclosed by thanking No. 1 company for the substantial evidence of their good will, and stated that whenever and wherever the band could do them honor it would most gladly doso. The festivities closed at eleven o'clock and everybody en” joyed himself highly. A Welcome Visitor. Major Ben, C, Truman, a journal- ist of twenty-six years experience, and a brlliaut and aff:blo gentleman, was in the city yesterday and favored THE Bek offico with a call. Major Tra- man, who began his newspaper career on the New York Times, has for the past five years owned and edited the Los Angelos Datly Star. He has also for fhree years past been at the head of the literary bureau of the Central and Southorn Pacific railroads, in whese interest the present trip to the east is made. Ho {3 accompanied by his wife and daughter and came in from California last night in the di- rectors’ car of the Union Pacific, which conveyed Fresident Hayes and party from Omaha to the coast. Ma jor Truman is well known to General King and otherjofficers at Fort Omaha s wellastoa host of military men aud journalists throughout the entire He temporatily abandoned editorial work in 1862 to go to Nash- ville as private secrotary to Andy Johnzon, who was then appointed Military Governor of Tennessce. He Was_afterwards first provost marshal of Nashville. Since the close of the war he has served the government in various capacities, and in the perform- auce of his dutios has_visited nearly every part of the world. Ho will al- ways meet with a hearty welcome at Tae Brx headquartors. Why dose _ourselves with nauseat- Ing medicines, when a purely fruit cathartic will care you at once—Ham- arz Try them Universally acknowledged the best, Astor House, New York, s17-Im streot, A. F. RAFER! ApZfaveat-ife Look OST—A sorrel mare, white facs and_fittle ‘whits 01 sido, lad Barness on. J. 8. 1 b Am por save est farm in the co ablo man to clear and acres of brush land, BOGGS & HILL, WANTBD—H,BM)m\wlz\m GGS & HiLL. B POWDER | = Absolutely Pure. Mads from Grape Cream Tartar.—No othe preparation makes such lizht, flsky hot breads, OF luxurious pastry. Can boexien by dspeptics without fear of the ills resulting from hoavy | digeatible Sold only In cans, by Korau Bagy MOXSTER CONGERT SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 19,80, —By— STEINHAUSER'S RENOWNED ORCHESTRA! (18 First-Class Musicians.) —aT— BAUMANN'S GARDEN, Commeneing at 2 o'clock P, Apuissio .1 Centa, Cants’ ACADEMY OF M MUSIC! GREAT ATTRACTION FAIR WEEK. Monday, ]‘nesd1y & Wednesday, Srerauns 200, 21t and 224, Guiick-Buaisdell Guaranteed Attraction Xo. 3. “The New Musical and Speciaity Oddity. HOP SCOTCH, ANB, THETWO X TS or Hovos, KAJAT OF SINGAPORE. A Rouring Farciesl Gomedy Operstta 1 shres st Revaod by ho Gk B Opern | nd Soecaly Comrany e Ly ful atie Oun-(n md Brass By TNt rred seats row on. sai without cxtra. charge, st Max Meyer & Bro's Jewsizy. Store. Price s usual, e s Ot SALE—Full conner It N. & JOn RENT—Improved farm s tmrrac, Fons street, one of the best locations n the city, $1,500; easy terms, beforepurchashi monthly pasment HOuE AND HALF LOT—Near Thirtoenth BESTLOTS —In Shinn s;d dition, §390. N_EXCHANGE_Owner of 330 acres near [ 1 OR RENT—Largo residence with acr of grovnd, newly papered and mintes’ walk from court hou: of the finest residence pro- v. ouse of 10 rooms with abls, &c. Just remodeied, Ex ext south of resi dy, St Mary’s Ave BOGGS & MIZL. of city. Fin- ANTED—We want to contrac RICK HOUSE,—Convenient to business, with BOGGS & HILL y property, small ith young timter 50GGS & HILL. ouse and 7 acres &ML, 8 W. Cor. 15 0GOS & HILL. r 16 and Jones S £OGGS & L. wishing to use to sult from businces lots, next e, ¥1,650 ca: Fotas & . west of BOGGS & HILL. to 820 s allyom neol pas u buy a home for yourself ogh us. Time to eult on balan BOGGS & HILL. BOGGS & HILL LE—Houso and full jot ve ster 5 & HILL. EW HOUSES—Wo aro now prepared to build houses wotth from $100' to & sth and 20th and Farham, and gell on small monthly BOGGS & HILL. e Wit e Siobto 050 C BOGGS & HILL, el on 3 and 5, block 6, Shinn & be-t offer at onee foroac oF BOGGS & HILL. HEAP LOTS—Zots 17 and 1 dition. BOGG: Thomell's ad- & HILL. 5 Gaghiol avene $1000; W G OGG!&EHLL /0GGS and HILL. e for firt class business 7 in Omah aod pay (rom Two 500 for both. ~ CHOICE LOTS—On Park Wild Avenus, ) ounyuoc blocks trom depot 4000 00, 'y payments. BoGS & sis-4t Month, GIT UP AND GIT! Having Taken the Abo7e for Our Motto, W eare Immense Stock for [ FALL AND WINTER Fine Custom-Made i CLOTHEHING Men’s Suits, Boys’ Suits Children’s Suits. SPRING OVERG:# TQ B For Men, Boys,and Children. Under-Wear, Hats Tranks and Valises, Prices to Suit AllL Aax H and Caps, at Determined to Offer Our Entire Summer Stock of CLOTHING AND FURNISHING GOCDS Regardless of Cost. In Order to Make Room for Our Fall and Winter Goods. We Will Not Be Undersold. BOSTON CLOTHING HOUSIE, 123> CHARLES SCHLANK. FARNIAM TREET. XE=FZ=2 SOL. PRINCE A BOOTES Oval Brand OYS‘I‘ERS antatriope rs IN i than w & "LANGE & FOITICK. Dealers 1n COOoK S’I‘OV S ol ‘arnbam Q!rf\et 1 se Furnishing Goods, Shelf Hardware, amd Ete. Door East First National Bank. Wy, F. STOETZEL, Dealer in HARDWARE, The Cheapest Place ini the City for FIRST CLASS COOK STOVES. That will last you a lifetime and ceal in no factory-mads truck that is almost un I Manufacture my own Pieced TEIRN W ARIE, he Lowest Pru ally dealt in now-a-dave. 3 1 slso manufacture all kinds of Cans. WM GRCHARD & BEAM. | CARPETS OMAHA. . STOETZEL, - Tenth & Jackson Sts. J.B.FRENCHEC GROCLbu. DEWEY & STONE, OMAHA 50,000 ZDOLL_A_BS CHEAP ! CHEAPER! CHEAPEST MAX MEYER & BRO. Propose for the next ninety (90) days to sell thetr entire stock of Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Clocks, Silver-Ware, Pianos & Organ AND GENERAL MUSICAL MERGHANDISE At Manufacturing Prices, Which is from 15 to 20 per cent. below any Eastern Wholesale House, preparatory to moving into their weN Store, Cor. llth & Farnham We Mean Business, Come and be Convinced. adgary bending rapresess & OMAH RO arend