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8 I'HE DAIL Friday Morning, Sept. 9. L.()UA L BREVITIES, —Patterson sells coal. = Doane, Reliable Hatter. ~Frederick Leading Hatter, ~Raxe's Cream Soda still booming. =600 business lots, Call on Deniis, ~4000 resiaence lots, Bemt it —Don't forget Saxe's for perfumery. —950 houses and lots. Bemis’ agency. real ostate hoom, First pagoe —A. W. Nason, Dentist, Jacol's block. —Warranted Tooth Brushes at Kuhn's, —Bemis' new map of Omaha, 25 cents, 200 farms and 900,000 acres of land Bemis, agent. —~The 1 m continnes to roar for Moore's Har Suddlery. ~For riNng Commercial Job Printing, all at Tie B Job rooms. Bieycle for sale © J. Canan. The U. P. left for the west to-day about thirty minutes late. or trade for a horee, The train men on the U, P, road and 0. & R. V. received their monthly stipend yesterday, Inconsequence they The stone walks at Boyd's a house and Housel's new building are now being laid, They will be very fine. —During the absence “of Dean Mills- Rev. Prof. Meek will take charge vervices at Grace Mission, North Omaha on Friday evening at 7:30 p. n. ~The prosperity of Omaha is amply at< tested by the large number of overcoats that appeared on the street at such short notice yesterday. —Frank . Trcland, the attorney for the Missouri Pacific, thinks trains will be run- ning over that road between Atchison and Omaha by the first of the year. The bridge across the Platte at Louisvilleis contracted o be completed by Oct. 15, Work ix heing pushed with astonishing vigor, —Edward Foley, agea eighty-three years, diedyestorpay at his late resi. dence. The funeral will occur this afternoon at two o'clock from the corner of Thirteenth and Cass streets, The re- mains will be interred at Cassady’s ceme- tery. Tue Cuasses or Pror. Fisuer's Daxcine Scroor will begin as fol- lows: Ladies' and master's and misses’ class Saturday afternoon at 4 o’clock, Lessons for gentlemen and ladies Monday evening at 8 o'clock in Stand- ard Hall, sepd-3t Grnnll Oponlng- Prof. ¥. L. Pinuey will open his popular dancing school in the new and elegantly-furnished hall on Four- teenth street, between Douglass and Dodge, on tho 28th day of September, which will open with a great party for both adults and ¢! ‘ldren 4-3t P T _PERSONALS. eorge T. Milli ix home from the west. J. T, Allen, the U. P, tree man, arrived horhe last evening from a trip west, T, W. Blackburn left for Kansas this afternoon. George Duncan and wife returned yes- terday from their sojourn in Colorado. Mr. C. 1. Yost and wife returned yes- terday afternoon from Colorado, Henry Palmer, of Plattsmouth, is stay- City DAILY BEE.] RA!LROAD RATES, ing Fair Weck lowing points on its road, ighton, from for the round trip. Specinl trains will U. P. as follows:sOn Wednesda Thursiay, September be run on and arriving ng, g at Columbus at 11: On Friday a special leaving 30 p. m getherat Omaha at 11 a. m. Return Island at 2 p. m, ing rates for fair week: fare for the round trip. include one admission to the fair. addition to this, the following rates are made for ings and one day at the fair: Louisville, South Bend. $1.60; from Greenwood, W Lincoln, $2.00; from Crete, from Wilber, DoWitt, Beatrice, Dor chestor, Friendvillo, Smartville, Tecumsch, $3 00; fron Hampton, Elk Creck, 83 50; from Central City, $4 25; ing at the Creighton house. C. E. Foote, of St. Louis, is o guest of Dr.. Foote at the Creighton. Jos. Palmer, of Dos Run, Pa., ix in the oity a guest of A. C. Campbell. Mrs. Bower, of Grand Iyland,’'the wife of a well known conductor, is in the city,- the guest of Mrs, C. H, Conner. Maj., Stanton, paymaster of the Depart- ment of the Platte, with his clerk €. S, Chace, left for Sidrey yesterday. g Louis Rubin, of Rubin Dros,, left. yes- terday for Now York, - He will l.w absent,| about three weeks. Rev. J, W, Ingram and ly returned from their visit (o' Kentucky yesterday morning, Mr. Ingram will ocoupy his pul- pit morning and evening next Sunday, Dr. A, W. Hyde roturned yosterday from New York, bringing with him his bride, to whom he was married last Thurs. day in New York city. W. B Hastings, agent of the Shoshone and Bannock Indians at Fort Washakie, Wyo,, arrived in the city last evening. During his stay hero he will be the gueat of Mr, R. R Ringwalt, agent of the Fm- pire freight line ont, of Lincoln, is in * D. 8. Stanley, of the U, 8. army, is staying at the Withnell for a fow days. Dr. W. C, Sperry, of York, Neb, is in the city, and is staying at the Withnell, Rev, 0. Oliver, of Hastings, arvived in town yesterday afternoon, Mr, and Mrs, George Whipple, of Buf- falo, New York, are in the city, and are the guests of Mr, Alex, McCartney, Charles Elgutter, who gradusted so brilliantly at the high school last June left yesterday afternoon for college at PPhil- lips Academy l‘J.\--h—r N H. ‘ A Signal Victory. * The value of electricity as s remedial agent hay u’ulwnl uumml victory over prejudice, as' Electric Oil " stands ’anmmt in lhls class of L«lllllmlllhlm Tos- timonials from all parts tell of the w drous cures of rheumatism, ira) hurts, and sores, ete., effected by its ag Kearnoy, Ayr, Bluo Hill, Cowles, Red Cloud, Falls City, Bluffton, Rulo, Whito Cloud, Towa Point Highland, Fanning, Troy Junction, Poru, limwnwlln Nemaha, &b 00; from Brenper; Doniphan, Atchison §6 00, Also tho following Which Will be Charged Dur- & Pacific will run trains from the fol which will £5.00; from road, with excursion rates at one fare the 14 and 15, a special leaving Columbusat 6.30 a. m. at Omaha at 11 a, m. leave Omaha at 7 p. m., Island at4 a. m., and one leaving Stormsburg at b a. . to arrive to- ing, leave Omaha at 7 p. m,, arriving at Stormsburg at 1a. m. and Grand The B. & M. has made the follow- Tickets are sold on Septemboer 12, 13, 14, 16 and | were killed outright. 16 good to return on or before Sep- tember 18th, on any trains, at one All tickets | from In | the engine, but happened to light in und trip tickets, in- cluding mlmi:%m to the fair, and good for three days, coyering two ev- From Plattsmouth, 1,00; from Cedar Creck, Ashland, verly, man- town, Cheneys, Bennett, Roca, Hick- man, Firth, Pleasant Dale, Milford, Staplehurst, Ulysses, Garrison, David City, Bel voud, Columbus Seward, 2.00; Exetor, ¥Fair- mont, Syracuse, Unadilla, Tamora, Utica, Waco, York, Adams, Sterling, Grafton, Sutton, Wymore, Bradshaw, from Nebraska City, Dunbar, Aurora, Ta- blo Rock, Humbolt, Dawsons, $4 00; from Hur- vard, Inland, Salem, $4060; from Hastings, Juniate, Denesaw, Lowell, rates for T'H cles for exhibition will be Lrunu,mfled free, and since the articles which Utah will send to the Atlanta Cotton Ex- position are to bo exhibited at the it will be a good to send also a selection of the Nebraska Fai time more perishable articles to Omaha, just to The exact rates which will prevail | Stk Dtk 16" over the varions roads during fair [*hoW what Utah can do. week will l:u of m:{«:h l,lh‘r\'ll to | |[FORTY CATTLE KILLED readers of Tne Bue: The Sioux City And Several Persons Injured include one admission to the fair in a Collision. grounds: From Kennard, Belie Creek | . and Fremont, £1.50; from Nickerson, €1.78; from Hooper, #1 from | The passenger train on the Rook Seribner, | $2.20; from Woest | Island railroad which arrived Point, 8250, from Wisner, $8.00; |in Council Blufts Weancsday wasabout from Pilger, €3.75; from Stanton, |seven hours jate. Tho cause of the Norfolk and Barth Creek, €3.50; |delay was an accidont which occurred n Picrce, $4.00; from Plainview, | 0arly yesterday morning near Altoona, Towa, The train was bowling along at alively rate, when suddenly it met Burnett, £4.00; from Oakdale, 4 25; from Neligh, €4.50; from Clear Wa- | an obstruction in the form of acaboose tor, $4.85; from Bwing, £5.25; from |and several cars filled with caftle Imnm 80.70; O'Neill City, | The cars and caboose had become de- $6.0 tached from the remainder of a Kxetrsion traing will be min over|freight train and had commenced the U, P, from various poinis on the [ runnmg backwards down quite a heavy grade in the track. senger train was moving westward and the freight cars eastward. The force of the collision was terrific, the caboose being run right up onto the engine, There were three men and a boy in the caboose at the time, and they were thrown violently some dis- tance out of the car, 1t being smashed all into small pieces. One of the men was badly injured about the head and the boy’s leg broken. The others . | escaped with a severe shaking up. No passengers were injured, although the train left the track and was prefty badly demoralized. The caboose and two cattle cars were completely wrecked. Forty cattle in the cars The littie boy The pas- had a most miraculous escape from death. He was thrown the caboose down under « | such a position that he only suffered the breaking of his leg. A special train was made up at Des Moines, and the passengers transferred to it. A temporary track was laid around the wreck and the train proceeded on its way. . W. Hopkins, Esq., of the Balti- nmw & Norfolk Steamship Co., Bos- ton, Mass., says: T have used St. Ja- cobs Oil in my family for a year, and in cnses of neuralgia, rheumatism, sprains, bruises and the like, I can find nothing to equal it. My wife was troubled with neuralgia in her shoulders and limbs for more than a year, and - after two applica- tions of the Oil found a sudden relief. A : Army Nows. Leave of absence for one month is granted Second Lieutenant James A. Leyden, Fourth infantry, Fort Saun- ders, Wyoming. A general court, marshal is hereby appointed to meet at Fort Fred. Steole, W. T., on the 12th day of Sep- tember, 1881, or as soon thereafter as practicable, for the trial of such pris- oners as may be brought before it. | Detail for the court: Major A. W. Evans, Third cavalry; Captain E. M. Coates, Fourth infantry; Captain John P. Walker, Third cav- ik ; Oaptai ing, round-trip tickets, good for returnon ,‘,lr‘Y' o Spial A"lurt Df el 5 Third cavalry; First Lieutenant or bofors Septombor 19th, tho ar- | . ; sl ; Georgo A. Dodd, Third cavalry; rangoment of traing roquiring more | o o A i s First Lieutenant Francis H. Hardie, than one day on tho road, both |, ; | B et AR Bris Third cavalry; Second Lieutenant ) 4 eturning : e B s Kol dbnd M William D, Beach, Third cavalry; Odell, Diller, Eudicott, 81 00;|. A ! Seccond' Lieutenant George L. Con- from . Reynolds, Hubbell, Chester, iz Ghatritigst verso, Jr., Third eavalry. Japtain €4.00; from Harbine, Hardy, Super hoe, Cambridge, Indianola, 86,60, 7 p. m. termediato stations; Septembor from York, Seward; Milford and termediato stations; September from Sutton, Wyi termediato stations; Septomber Plattsmouth and intermediate tions, All tickets will be honored, both o regular trains and excursion trains, On the Tows run over the ¢ as far cast as Codar Rapids, with far Blufls, be charged on the C., R, L & P, an the €, B, & Q. aing o and frox ing the fair week. The rates of the Kansas Qity & St road will be two cents o ey, eod-w Tt pays to trade at Kurtz's, ATIENTION, "TURNERS! Extra meeting to-night. Recep- tion of the turnteacher. R i No head-ache or back-uche for Jadies who drink “WINE OF CARDUL" ALY Euwoxe, Wis.—Mr, W. Rinchart writes: The use of Bt. Jacob’s Oil is followed by-the most wonderful re- sults, A man suffering for twenty- four years from rhoumatisin was in- duced to try the oil. He used a fow bogtles of this truly wonderful rom- edy, unl I now enmuly well. Hlydou s Firg Kmdlen- are sold by Your grover. Ask for thow, way The U, P, and O, & R, V. cate of board, charge full similar offers, .. Lo Another Boom for the Fair "Lhe Salt Lake Tribune says: Nebragka Stato Fair, and half will pay the passage. any one to transact business or pay « that wany will go. Excursion trains will be run as fol- lows, arriving at Omaha at 11:10 a, m., and leaving Omaha for return at Seo hand bills for time card, September 14, from Tecumasch and in- 15, in- 16, ore, Crete and in- 14, | 16 and 16, from Lincoln, Ashland, Hta- roads trains will he & N, W, from points at one and one-third rates to Counci! One and one-third fare will the fair grounds will be run daily dur- passengor mile cach railways charge full rates for freight shipped here aud sénd back to shipping®points in the stato froe of charge on certifi- the secrotary of the stato The Towa voads with the ex- ception of the Bioux City, which will rates both ways, make “There will be an excurdion from Utah to the ratos Doubtless the tickots will be good long enough for visit in the East, and it is a sure thing We presume arti- Osear Elting, Third cavalry, Judge iar, Guide Rock, $5.00; from River- Adiscal ton, Franklin, Bloomington, Napo-|“"F%% A nee, $0,00; from Republican, Alma, l*‘i;st Lisutenant’Thomas' G~ Towns Orleans, $6.00; from Oxford, Arapa- P 4 send, Second Lieutenants Robert R, Stevens and John J. Shaw, Sixth in- fantry, will convene at Ogden City, Utah, on Monday the 12th instant, to examine into, and report upon, the circumstances attending the alleged loss, by fire, May 26, 1881, of two boxes of Ordinance Siores, public property of the United States, while in transit by the Union Pacific and { Central Pacific railroads, in S8an Fran- | eisco, California, and consigned to | Cal. J. 0. Kolton, assistant adjutant general, U, 8. A, T'he board will ascertain and de- termine the value of the atores in question, and fix the responsibility for | their loss, n LS Bucklin's Arnica Salve, il The best salve inthe world for euts, bruises, sorcs, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped lands, d | chillblains, corns and all kinds of n | skin eruptions, This salve is guar- anteed to give perfect satisfaction in overy case or money refunded, Price, 26¢ per box, For sale by i Isu & McManon, Omaha, e — © Forty years’ trial b provea ' BLACK- DRAUGHT " the best liver medicine 1a world, ki AtC F _Goodman SOLDIER'S REUNION AT LINC THE B, & M. R. R. ' LINE, TIME, FOR THE ROUND GO BY SHORTE SHORTEST WO DOLLAKS TRIP, Attend Good Friday at 8:85 u. m, the SHAM BATTLE that afternoon, the FAREWELL CAMP FIRE | in the evening and return on the | urday afternoon train, Sat. Parties wishing booth stands dur. ing State Fair, address E. P, Davis, Oumlu Nob, iye8-sepl2 OMAHA DAILY BEE A CAUTIOUS MAN. He Can be Insulted But Will Never Pay a Fine, A man with a tremor in his voice and limited confidence in the steadi- ness of Tis entered Judge Beneke's court yesterday and sid- | ling on to the li.tle pedestal where the court usunlly sits said: “Say judge, what do yon charge a man for lickin' a feller?” ““That depends on circumstances,” said the court. ““Was the man who was hit a cripple?” “No, judge, he was bigger'n me; legs, almost as big o man as you, Tkis man he called mo a - liar, an’ T wanted him to go outside the city limits and fight it out. He wouldn'’t go, so I called around to see what the licked him. with a be in case 1 Judge, T'ma poor man wifo and two chil- dren, 80 1 liope you'll make it as light as you kin." The judge told the cautious ndi- vidual that the usual fine imposed in simple assaults was 83 and costs, ““{hink I'll lick him” said the man. “What if he licks you?" suggested a bystander This seemed to be a phase of the case he hed not considered. After studying awhile he said: “Guess it wouldn’t pay after all because I've a family to support. TellyouwhatI'lldo judge' said heagain turning to the court; “I'll just wait until that fellow licks me an’ then you bet T'll have 'im landed up before you.” “‘Glood idea,” said the judge, while the fellow sidled out of the court with the look of a man who had gained some valuable information it In addition to the flnvor beverages ought to be judged by the effect they have upon the system. While some Beers make drowsy, ‘‘Conrad’s Bud- weiser” exhilarates and strengthens the system against climatic influances. &l e - Old Phil’s Death. After mucle suffering Phil. McCaf. ferty, better ki own as Old Phil., died yosterday at St. Joseph's hespital. He had been an inmate of the institu- tion for one year and eight months and during that time had undergone intense sufferings. He had been sick about two years. He was at the time in the far west and worth some money but all of it was spent on physicians before he came here. For six months past he was actually unable to move in bed. He was suffering from an affection of the heart and a post mor- tem disclosed that three of the ribs had been absorbed during the nllnesu. How to Get Sick. Expose yourself day and night, eat too much without exercise, work too bard without rest, doctor all the time, take all the vile nostrums advertised, uud then you will want to know How to Get Well. Which is answered in three words— Take Hop Bitters. Sept1-Oct1d S fine would You see, Beauty, health, and happiness for ladics in “ WINE OF CARDUL.” o ALC. F. Goodman, OMAHA \ MED]CA L COLLEGE. Fall session beging Oct, 10, 1881 Address, G. B, A\'m'u, M. D., Sec. FLIES & .\1()\Qb U'l)E. A 15¢ box of “Rough on Rats” will keep a house free from {lies, mosqui- toes, rats and mice, the entire scason Druggists sell it. (2) Do your 'Impme at huru 8 New stock of Allm ns at the 99 cents store. sapt8eodtf B Hayden’s Fire Kindlers are sold by your bruc«r Ask for them. N l’nrtm- having old gold jewelry of any kind can exchange the same for new, as wo melt old jewelry over into new styles, we will take the same either in crade or make over as de- sired, old gold and silver bought for cash, Evnorm & ERICKSON, The mnuui’wturing jewelers, A BIG HEN S NEST. There will be 300 eggs at a time in the nest ot the Glass Hon; it will tum on a turntable by an electrio engine of 400 Hen power, making 000 revo- lutions per wminute. It will be the best show on the grounds, Don’t fail to sce sept8-2t Hayden'’s Fire Kindlers aro what you nced, You canmot enjoy the State Fair next week unless you have the Kindlers to assist in starting the morning fire, Sold by all gruu.ru.] Aok ruuled stat, Fire Kindlers are sold by Ask for them, FIREMEN, The general committee of the Oma- ha Fire Depariment will meet to-night at Firemen's Hall, By order of Jerome O, Pextzel, M. GOLDSMITH, Scerotary. Chairman, et \VAN'I‘ED——‘\ respectable, well edu- cated boy to learn the dry goods busi- Hayden's your grocer. ness. Apply |ml’lulml|y to P. G, ImLan, sopt7-2t Roatan Store, The Kanaas City ;\ St. Joe are sell- ing round mg-w Bt. Joe, good until September 10th, with admission to- expuumun grounds. at 85 45. & bl U\unlu Shlvunok furniture, bed- ding, wirvors, and everything pertain- ing to the furniture and. upholstery trado—has the best stock in Owmaha, and makes the lowest vrices sepstf e “BLACK-DRAUGHT "' cures costive- Ocod Streams. There were three tests made Tast sning by the water works company. evi A connection at Seven- teenth and Chicago streets through 300 feet of hose and two at Eighteenth and Chicago streets through 100 feet. The supply of water was received through'two four-inch mains, and with aone and a quarter-inch nozzle three streams were thrown to a height of about 113 feet. WM. ROBERTS Smothered to Death Under a Falling ¥mbankment. was made A telephone message received lata | probably be advisable for him to seek yestorday at Coroner Jacob's oftice convoyed the information that a young | man named Wi, Roberts had been killed some time previously at fttner's | brick yard, in the north-west- ern part of the city. Rob erts was cmployed there as a teamster, and while engaged in load- ing his wagon, the embankment under which he stood He covered under the avalanche of earth, | which buried him so deeply that not- | w thstanding the desperate efforts to reach him he dead could be gotten out. He was carried from under the embankment by his fellow workmen, and word at sent to the coroner, who immediately started to the spot to hold an inquest. Roberts was well known in the city and had many triends. He will be buried from Jacob's undertaking room Sunday morning at 10 o’clock, the funeral bemng posponed to en- able his sick sister to see the remains. g ) The “Conrad’s Budweiser” is une- qualled by any Beer in quality, aroma, brightneps of color and general health- fulness, P AT A T RTINE Here is the Test. Dizziness, nausea, despondency, jaundice, loss of appetite, inflamma- tions, gravel, fuch dinmmcu, and all troubles of the urinary orgaus and bladder are quickly and surely re- moved by Warner's Safe Kldnuy mu.l. Liver Cure. eodlw caved in, was was before he once c-— HO! FOR COOL MINNESOTA. The Last Exumion ta the Great Snmmer Resorts—812.00 for the Round Trip. Another excursion, the last of the season to this famous summer resorts of cool Minnesota, has been arranged to leave Council bhllln on Sq.temhur bth, at 7:45 p. m., by the great Sioux uty route. The rate will be the low- est ever given over this line, the round trip being only $12.00. Just think of it. It is cheaper to travel than to stay at home. The tickets are good for fifteen days. This wil give an excellent opportunity for everybody to visit the greatest fair in the northwest, at Minnecapolis, which lasts all week, commencing Septem- bsr bth, The races at this fair will be well worth traveling twice the dis tance to see. No such opportunity for genuine enjoyment will be offered again this season, and all who take advantage of thie exceedingly low rates will be sure to get their money's | : worth fourfold. Make a note of this, and don't forget it. For further in- formation, apply to J. H. O'Bryax, Southwestern Agent Couneil Blulls, Iow Aug26tosepd R e s Strangers, visit Kurtz's store O TO 'l'}[l' LADIES OF ‘We are now ready with our Fall Stock of Ladies .uul unm. goods. Lavies’ AND CHILDY m EAR, Ladies’ white merino underwear, Ladies' red flannel underwear, Children’s red flannel underwear, | Ladies’ flannel skirts, We will be pleased to show these goods, as the prices are very low, HOSIERY. OMAHA. | finally reported to the proprietor who { bill with a note which read as follows: | the note show |W",“,,. The most completo line in Omaha, Children'’s School Hose In large variety. 500 NEW CLOAKS. In this department we intend to | 1511, Connci display the latest styles and prices will be uniformly very low. The Iadies are invited to call and see them, Iu Buttons, Trimmings, Ribbons and Fancy Notions we have o large | Post Of asscrtment. Kurtz's Store, Creighton Block, —_ - See new gmuh av Kurtz's, Hayden's Fire Kindlers are sold by yeur grocer, Ask for them, < Tho only placo in the city whore Jos. Schlitz's Milwaukeo beer is found on draught is the Merchants Ex- change, cor. 16th and Dodge St. tf Hayden's Fire Kindlers are sold by yoor arocer, Ask for them - ]‘I‘ush U)fl(m‘n at Richard’s Restaur- ant, sept2-10t Hayd your grocer, Swmythe &Stull, attorne No. 12 Creighton block, o Kindlers are sold by Ask for them. “Tho Revere House Counct Blufls is the best second-class hotel in the west.” augl7-1m p—rre—— 1's Fire Kindlers are sold by Ask for them, , removed Hayden's your grocer, - Hayden's Fire Kindlers are sold by your grocer. Ask for them. —— Wantede— Smart trimmers with a few years ence. Must be well r e others need wpply. Imran, Boston Store, epl 2t 7 e Hayden's Fire Kindlors are sold by your grocer. Ask for them, - H«y;lcu s Fire I\nulh-m are sold by el and Sigk-icadache. . your grocer, Ask for them, sales-ladies and | city experi- | commended. | our | O ANTED “ bouke north of brid; FRH)AY LI"I‘F\IBH‘ “ Im] HE SAYS HES EVEN But Settled His Board Bill All the Same. A young fellow of town who puts on more stylo than the advance agent of a fourth-class circus, and has much more confidence in his personal charms, was boarding recently at one of the first class lotels of the city. He only boarded there a short time | until his overbearing manners | and extreme radeness at the table disgusted ery other guest in the house. The matter was | suggested to the youth that it would \ This Jast Joft other April and the fellow quarters. was in the house and an _unpaid boord Dbill. Soveral ' G notes were sent with a request to set] | tle up but they weve treated with cool | disdain until yesterday when a suit wa threatened if did not follow. mmediate sottlement the oung man inclosed the amount of the In reply to this tion of knowing made you earn <1 have the sati at least that I have this and am even.” The extreme felicity of the wordine together with the hig of h moral tone elevated is this youngster's standard, Tt would be very pleasant duty to show this Jitue- cated parody up to the contempt of the commur a society man how be as he pretends to Is it Possible? That a remedy made of such common, simple plants as hops, buchu, man- drake, dandelion, etc., make so many and such marvelous and wonderful cures as Hop Bitters do? Tt must be, for when old and young, rich and poor, pastor and doctor, lawyer and editor, all testify to being cured by them; we must believe and doubt no longer. Sept1-Oct1d SPEGIAL HDTIGES NOTICE ~Advertisement To Loa Lost, Found, Wants, Boarding, &:., will be in. serted in these columns once for TEN CENTS per line; each subscquent insertion, FIVECENTS nsertion never less than ‘iPubIAL NnTIDEfi--—bunmned I\m. RENT- One room with board, 1608 G fornia streot. l‘wu RENT- Elegaut furnished rooms able prices, brick hou 8CY FOR GALE. (OR SAUE : five work 1 o prices, 60 hoad of les. Call Mac Wise's LIvery Stablo, East Scott, nest Broadwy, Coun il B uffs, Towh. 018'14 [FO! SALE-Onc horse cxpress wogon. 1t can be found on the vac.nt lot back of Joe & Sam's, L O SALE -Good s sound, well-bred mare, KODDIS & THRALL, £00.10° I‘VHI. FSALY - L heavy draf For particulars addr Miller, Plox 733, Ul at resic ner Burt ard Dut. 030 1, Lowe's second addition OR SALE - A span of you stroot PRICK I SALE. ) 20eti _ESTABROOK & COE. w. Inquic JOR SALE=A span of ponies, Vizey i har. I at the { , 1600 SU. 04T o first-class .'l"m. SALE-Maps } ties. A LOSEW V I lcather top sl Im ushion and back K ri.ge top manufactory . bet. Farnhaw and Harney, QORI SALI I Neat house and full lot, [ froni P, 0. at £100. Joux L. McCAaUE, it Opp. Postoffic, QOR SALE Lk farm of 400 acres grehard e in casy time at Office, _wGu_:Al POk SALE- ttorse buggy and harness, Can ! “be scen at Stevenson’s Capitol Avenue barn P E 566-11 OUSES AND LAND stores, hotels, fars, rooms, ete, 'Seo 16t page, TORSALE—Good house with four rooms and half lot, No, 2018 Dodge by 2 27th street.’ Good well and sha wood condition. _Inqai I MBRELLAS—And Farasols SCHEI'TT 11th and omnis renta houses lots, lands, officesd MIECELLANEOUB. RIVATE INSTRUCTIONS In French, Ger wan, Greek and Latin. Prof_IHenry W. Muek, 1616 California St 900-0c8 RS. E. C. HEDLEY—Spirit Photographer, M iiave pictures for frand weeks at the G t, Omal Central ory, on 1oth stre D L all at Law Oflice of *D. 1\/,[ L. 1\\um\~ Yoo 8. Crei<hton Block. BE0.000 % epraiss on wood real_estatuseeurity, by DR.ISAAC EDWARDS, 1109 Farnham St. "m 50, ()0( TO LOAN--At § terest in sums y telligence otfice, Ele nam, or city, ~ Inqui enth, bas Harn TANTED—-A girl for dining raom. Apply at Planters House, corner Dodge and 16th streets, 915-3° —4 girls at the Paciile House, 917-8 W[fl ‘‘‘‘‘ A \'A::n:n Gitl for general housework, 1512 Burt, Douglas 5 W \ [ ANTED fle AR D 11th and Davenport St Situation for Juire (el and Farnh /3 young nia in of 0 offlce, 11th St A good cook and laundress, 8, W " JANTE corner Burt und 10th St. 808t 00K WANTED- At Richard’s I W od a German and powers. Can give t come on trial at any B 1sh and i watcr st of referonc tune, Address "'s North 19th 86, H. B, nl:u(m 1th TANIED st Laughlin's Jaw Tmmediately @ hamess A o E. \\M\TH» Woman cook, at th\')l Tous 855 10 \ 1 Emmet House TAN (s and t of rtate fair. S42 40 experic hoot and shoe & losman, Nond with: out A [T G ADLER, Seward, Good cook at the O W Wi FOR RENT '40USEs AND LAND. Three rooms, unfurnished; se MO RENT th on Howard, ond door from Ele sde, 0 NOR RENT ved_rooms suitable for house-keeping, at 317.17th ‘St Bet. Daven- port and Chicigo Sta. 918t on 10th St., be brick #toi New tween Farnbam and Howard, 210 or an nth. lu R RENT { 207-t1 N, LEHMAN. NOI REN —Fu shed parlor and bedrooi, I‘ clieap; with board if preferred, Hmllm.\r ! w«n TREN I House with 8 roos, on Ssunders street, near the end of street cartrack. Ap iy to Robert Blair, corser of Indians aud Wheaton Sta. 857-10° ] JA0R RENT-2 furnished rooms over M 4™ thauts' Exchange, N, E. cor. 10th and Douge | Btrects P | J0OR RENT ory “house, 611 8o 4 0th St Enquire next door, ) - | arge turnished roow.s, with Call with referenco, at o ing long | s, arms for ! Garl e peb thom. ALL Al MRS, B, E. CLARKE'S No. 1 Boarl (115 oue ior. 16t hnt Douye) Stk - et A the city. 510-48 AL ESTATE BOOM.—Sec Lst pago. T1LK[E—Manufactory of paper boxes, 1405 Farnham strec, ws-¥t B MIS' L.V Vb, om: liner, 40 South , Towa, for rail- d sou Every t chit, sold and ALL on or addross Potter & 2 bth street Council Binf road tickets cast, west, nort £10.00 Round trip 1 anteed, and tickets boug ND MEDI za tolls past presont, and future and all afl Sho reveals the deepest seerets the heart, Nk posses the magnetie power to ful ill all your widhee. Call at No. 1610 Chicago #trect, near 10th. aug 164 TELLER EMIS' NEW CITY MAPS,2 o 188 pag writer cn V ONE havin, \\nrk for o 1 have the nd paying ors and 1124-ev wedit © by proving prope FRANCIS ROBBUAS, G l] M. BROWN—Comer 12th strects, is 1o Satisfaction guarante 40t the Amer- cet, between 9th Iging and transiont cue- i 10th, for board, | tomers, Respectfully gt JULINR & LOUISE EDWARD KUEH L,‘ MAGISTER OF PALMYSTERY AND CONDI: TIONALIS suth Strect, between Faroham and Ha1 ey, Wi the wid of guardian spirits, obtain for any one u glance at the pass f0d present, and on certain conditions in the fa- ture, Bootd and Shocs made to order. Porfect watisfaction guarante wu2é-1m ROSS. NOTICE. Tho partnership heretofore existing between M. W. Hartj . Gushursr, known s Mitsouri Val d Bheot Ircn Works, iy nt. All bills due the rtigan and all ac dissolved b firm will b WANTED’ Men of abllity, to ropro + CHAMBERS' D tioniry of Uni- vorsal Knowledge, Complete Uyelopmdla of very Dy Wants 'flliw is the Most © Achievement of the A ful and Compact Literary It has no co 1 petitors, Wo want competent. Solicitors. No peddl e need apply Cireulars, piving full desription, sent on aplication, J. L CHAMBERS st. Louis, Mo., Chicago, | POW ads, ovaL BAKING PO Whi 1 co® New York, \ “ull KENT- Furnished room, 8. W. Coy, 10th aud Davenport sta TEH C. P. Goolwun w