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SPRUTAL _ ROTIORS-—Gontinaed 8 I'HE OMAHA DAILY BEE MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 19 1881. I'HE DAILY BEE.| ANOTHER DAY. The State Fair to Hold Over Regular Army Movements. Lieut. Gurley, Sixth infantry, has gone to Fort Thornburgh, Utah, to whip dexterously on the home stretch | STRAIGHT FROM CHINA, and succeeded in forcing her horses ahead, ns they went under the morning with fall force, and Friday's expected crowd and successful exhibi- tion was “gone up.” Bishop Raimondi, of Hong rruee ol .\ ) ' visiting the fair Thursday afternoon, had LOOCAL BREVITIES., ~Patterson sells coal, =~ Doane, Reliable Hatter, ~TFrederick Leading Hatter. ~600 business lots, Call on Bemia, ~4000 residence lots, Demis, agent. ) Mrs, Burke to Ride to Beat Her |quarters, Of course, there was no | one, { of Hong Kong, China, who is travel- | _Saturday a man named Batton, | 'S I perrect osder. toay houres and lots, Bemis' agency. Best Time attendance to speak of, although the THIS CONCLUDED ing in this country to recuperate his [ living in South Omaha, yawned, as it |G. Clark&Co. e ~Bemis' real estate boom. First page J ticketoftice showed a sale of fifty paste- | the day's entertainment, all featurcs | health, atrived in this city Satur-|Wwas frequently his custom to do. -A span of ponies, bogKy o —A. W. Nason, Dentist, Jacob's block. e boards. Everything about floral hall, day, and wills remain There a|Probably a number of other persons —Dest line of Cigars, at Saxe's. Foathers cleaned and colored at Ringer's, Smoke Stariton & Storms, at Kuhn's Drug Store only. Dbetter finest “Soda Water, than ever, at Saxe's. —Bemis' new map of Omaha, 25 cents, —200 farms and 900,000 acros of land for the Wind-up. The Chariot Races Again Come to the Front, The Exhibition and Raoces of the Fifth Day. The board of managers of the state A Eplendid Program Prepared could get away off the ground and goriously inconveniencing the rost. Many of the tents and booths became flooded with water before daylight, 80 that their occupants were obliged to get out and shiveringly seek drier the attractive buildings on either side, and merchantile hall on the opposite side of the grounds, was inact while the men in chasge of the agri- cultural machinery seemed to have de- camped in a solid body, only three being found about the wide area cov- ered by that display. IT WAS NOT SURFRISING the time was declared to be one min- ute and one second. The exhibition, although so brief, was grand and con- tained enough excitement for any day. It will stand any amount of repetition and should be missed by no of which were very interesting. YESTERDAY was a day of comparative rest at the grounds. Some of the machinery and most of the stock exlhubits were taken away, but Floral hall, Merchantile hall and a large part of the agricul- tural machinery was left undisturbed, The gates were thrown open and the grouads were visited by many hun- He Gives Somo Interesting Faots About Life in the Antipodes. Right Rev. J. T. Raimondi, bishop few days the guest of Vicar General Riordan, Bishop Raimondi left Hong Kong, where he has been stationed for the past twenty-three years, on the 26th of last May. Passing over to Japan, he remained there a short time and then shipped for San Francisco. He is now gradually making his way to the east, in the principal cities of ter's department in St. Louis, the Fourth infantry, - An Awfal Yawn. in the city yawned at the same time. Batton, however, took such a good big yawn that he dislocated his_jaw and had to call en Dr. Chadwick to replace it. ‘Worthless Stuff. Not so fast my friend; 1f you could sec the strong, healthy, blooming men, women and children that have Leave of absence for a month is |} granted Lieut. Chas, W. Mason, of |s., Monday Morning, Sept. 10, A steady, cold rain fell steadily |line just a neck, The crowd rejoin Co. G, ——— 2 during the greater part of the day, |were ~almost wild _ with ex- y i Chief Packer Thos, Moore is doing : To-day. driving all of the, exhibitors who |citement, and became atill worse when Kong, in the City. temporary duty at the qUArter-mas: | Tiow sALE—A Tese sommedions, new, two: y bouse with well; good loeation,' near [{ hotel in & town of 1300 inhabitants, in state of Nebraska; has &4 heds; the traveling men's ro- sort. Inquire at BEE office. 2184 OR SALE—Maps of Douglas and Sarpy cour.« ties. - A. ROSEWATER, 1630 Farnhiam siret ¥ —Neat houee and full lot, 12 bloeks . at §000. Jomx L, McCaoum, ° JOR 8 12 " Opp. Posto fair decided on Friday last to con- | ghat in this unfortunate and discour- s T ! [ e N rE 0 Bemis, agent. tintie theethibition two dkyI'bf NIl seing sondition of sfire. the crowd dreds from the city. All the offi- | whicl portion of the country he will | been raised from beds of sickness, JOR_BAT e stock, farm of 410 actey A5 . 4 A ging cond A cers remained at their quarters, 1 about thire i i is | suffering and almost death, by the 8 ) ' Pries.. $ - Most elegant now styles of Hats, at| woek, until tho attractions which they | from outside the city who swarmed | transacting the necessary business | hro v b, ree months prior to b use of Hop Bitters, you would say, | tme s " SO S hG T, Opp, Fort the Omaha Furier, Honry G, Richter, | had ongaged should be exhibited. By all over Omaha and filed overy avail- | connected with the removals and man- | ™ e, Tois ko talian o | “Glorious ‘and nvauable remody. | Omee. i 5t street, opp. postofice. feptd5Af " | reason of the track rying sufiiently | wblo bed, cot and sofs, should in great | agement of oxhibits, The. olorks in | piooie Ohocamondi is an Ttalian by | (o000 T Pross 8eptld | T30m SALE_ Nt cottagm and good lot at —The Lion continues to roar for Moore's [ on Saturday to allow part of the pro- | part give it up in disgust and retorn | the secretary's departmont were all | i AS.early as 1852 he started {00, JOHN L. MCCAGUE Opp PO, vhich had lly | orl oretary's dey it wero all | gyt ag a missionar . — $910. JOHN L, oup. arness and Saddlery. pram which had originally been an- | home, the majority of them uever | atill busily at work in the afternoon. y e e —For_yixe Commercial Job Printing, | nounced for Friday to bo carried out, f getting to the fair grounds at all. | ~ Theside show animals had ageneral AMONG THE CANNIBALS SPECIAL NOTICES. T TS, AR ANy e oy all at Tie Bee Job rooma. s Gl finally i l““"' Saturday opened with & Jowering sky, | holiday. ‘The baby monkey took a |Of the Pacific islands, Ho spent threo e | F] oren hotets, emi, o, 1ans, aicos day should be the concluding day of | but the sun came out about 10 o'clock | sedate walk in the care of its maternal | y© ¢rs among that carniverous set of | NOTICE—Advertisement To Loan, For Sale, | 0% ¢t § Liw 1) —Bicycle for sale or trade for a horse, C J. Canan, ~—Here we goto Doane's, the reliable hatter to buy a good hat, 218, 14th street. —To the farmers don't forget to call and seo Doane's fine lot of hats and caps at 218, 14th street. —Nindel & Krells, Practical Hatters, ‘We sell hats and caps cheaper than any- body else, You will find it to your ad- vantage to give us a call, sept] 3-tf —Doane, the reliable hatter wants to see you all to-day, giving away hats and cape at Doane's, remember 218, 14th strect. —Mrs, C. Rees, of Bonaparte, while her pocket picked of a considerable sum of money while looking at the races. —A fine sketch of the new hotel Mil the exposition, and that_the greatost attractions of the week, Mrs. Burke's race and the chariot races, should be brought together in the same pro- gram, As this is to be the concluding day of a fair, which has been conducted under more difliculties and embarassments than probably any other like expos- tion ever known, it is & matter of con- gratulation that such attractionsshould have been retained. There is a pros- pect that the attendance will equal that of Thursday, the only really favorable day of the past week, when the crowd was estymated at 20,000. An éxcursioa train starts from Lin- onln at 7 o'clock in the morning, and leaves Omaha for the return at 9 o'clock at night. It is understood also that the Union Pacific road will run one or two excursion trains, be- lard, which is being built on Thirteenth and Douglas strects, is on exhibition at Max Meyer's. A fino five story structure is represented. —Revival meetings will be held during | thig forenoon, at 10 o'clock, through [ Nebraska) Farmer, was awarded to side a huge one from Council Bluffs. That city is expected to turn out a large attendance. There will be a and commenced to dry up the mud, and matters took a more encouraging aspect, The track was harrowed and rolled as soon as it would admit of such treatment. Even then it did not get dry enough until 3 o'clock to admit of the races which were on Fri- day's unfulfilled program. These, as announced, were the 2:40 race, the running race in two heats and the chariot race. Previous to the races, the, SWEEPSTAKES EXHIBIT was given. This only included classes one and two—horses and cattle. In class one the following were the sweepstakes awards given: Stallions, four years old [and over, $10; stallion colt, under one year, £5; mare, four years old and oyer, §25; stallion, two years old and under three, $15; stallion, four years old and over, 816. A. C. Palmer, of Fairmont, was awarded [all of these GRAND PARADE premiums, 1n class two, the special prize, The ancestor; the two-headed calf basked in the sunshine, and in general aspects it was a sort of laying off day to rest for the week's fatigue and prepare. for the expected big day which will con- cluds the fair, s apltiatit ol A FAMILY ROW Among the Eating Hoase Peo- pleat the Fair Grounds. There was a family row of consid- erable proportions out at the fair gronnds Saturday night which created quite an excitement amung those who were witnesses of it. It was begun early in the morning in a large lunch and refreshment stand on the grounds and culminated in the evening in the same locality. The female cook of the place had, during the night prev- idus, taken a severe cold on account of the inclemency of the weather and people and made several narrow es- capes from death. After spending some time among the Malays in Bor- neo -he finally, twenty-three years ago, sottled in Hong Kong, China, where he has remained un- interruptedly since. Hong Kong was not elevated to a bishopric until 1874, when Monseignor Rai- mondi was raised to that episcopal oftice. Bishop Raimondi was one of the guests at the state dinner tendered Gen. Grant at the Government house during his visit to Hong Kong. Things, he says, have changed won- derfully in the last few years. There is now practically no obstruction placed in the way of evangelizing work. At the present time there is not a province in the country that has not got ITS CATHOLIC BISHOP, and every two or three days travel brings one toa chapel. Of course herg and there occasionally a mandar- in raises some objection teo the work of the church, but the general gov- Lost, Found, Wants, Boarding, &., will be in- sorted in these columns once for FEN CENTS per line; each subsequent Insertion, PIVECENTS ine. The first Insertion nover less than —Good hynse with four rooma and 0. 2613 Dodge between 26th and Good well'and shado troos; house in on. Inquirs on premises. Bl LLAS—And_parasol 0 11th and Faman 0 LOAY Thomas Room 8. Cre DR! ISAAC EDWARDS, 1109 Farnham St. B250.000" torest v st of 85,500 an upwards, for 8 £ 6 yoars, on_first-class city and farm property. Bimis REAL Estate and LoAN Aanxov, 15th and Douglas Sta. HELP WANTED. S50, 000) 57 100" veat statescchies, by | isc at stepsof dumy. t tters and samples of vin anfield Honse, w warded and no guestions asked: < pert of thuity, tericloset, gas I st 15 FINH HOUSETO RENT 0 rooms, bath-room, N..Shelton, 1518 Fasnha hace, &c. VAKEN UP—§ive head milch cows at John 1 “Kennaly's fuem, on Bollevue road, about & iiles south of the city, Owner can Have same V”Aflfif—n %ood_horse for a_deliveny wagon. | W. M. Yates, 16th and DodgoSt- 0-2 VV ANTED--A first-clase girl. Apply at Robt. Purvis, 8. W, Cor. I4th and Dodge Sta. 11-t! VY ANTEDsituation as composttar in Gep man or English newspaper office. ~ A. C LUTZ, Omaha, 1419* by proving property and paying damsges. 13 20° ¢) LARGE, NEW, FINE HOUSES FOR RENT ) GRFOK'SADZ. -Within quarter miloof post of- fice, near St. Mary's Avenue and 18th St; 0 and wet completed. One $40 and! BEMIS, Agens, 15th andi 10-17 10 rooms each. one #60 per monthy Douglas St. ALESMAN WASTED Co., Leading Shoe st At Henry Dohle & 1717 OTICE—First-cless cook_wanted for private family, Enquire at residence, South 10th 988-20° this week at the Scandanavian Baptist | the Kriqci]nl streets of Omaha, in |R. Daniels, of Sarpy county; also, a wri;lflnx t‘:l got in proper trim for her | grnment offers no opposition. The Wrsnn_A gosd steady Loy, well rocom. | 3t MRS, . KOUNTZE. church. which will appear the eight thorough- eufly of the same publication for the|arduous duties as ed & person con-|Chinese in the interior are A !'m:mm :ramsqu 18 years uhl'.“ o w!ml'lg OST—A bunch of keys. Finer will please —Prof. E. A Edgrend, of Chicago, g‘rod J['hll)': nr]\:ll lglm:ltth hor;ae_ l:!ed by 2) o;ml:’g; Jegaoy lbu"’ any age, to :’lueeptod with one ofl gh: lt(nm}‘ne noarT })‘y found very tractable. The idea Z vages. App'y at Bee office. 817 leavo atthe porsofio and receive. roward. is | Mr. McDonald in the chariot races, ttle Bros., Omaha: cow, an; e, bt bl L e s, ®| adopted i t h N/ ANTED—A house o1 itable f % L L AR E R L e attached to their chariots and driver‘: o " e Ay man did as requested and the cook aoope 2 ol ol ‘V honmkve):i"m“'- "W"“:::d.uuep:: church last evening, and will hold services each evening this week. Rev. John Ong- mand will asssst him after Wednesday evening. —The B. & M. R. R. will run a special [and the beautiful race horses she |interesting one and attracted quite a by the lady and gentleman who hold the ribbons in the two exciting half- mile heats in the afternoon. Mrs. Burke will ride in a carriage London's Bonnie, to Theron Nye, of Fremont; cow, any age, to J. C. Dear- born, Beatrice; bull, any age, to R. Daniels, of Sarpy county. The exhibit was a very pleasing and was about to imbibe when a soldier invited her to drink with him. She complied, and it is alleged that she at the same tije hinted that the wife of the proprietor of the establishment such of their customs as savor of su- perstition. Their style ot dress or general mode of living otherwise are not interfered with. The people on the coastare muchshrewder than those in the interior, just as those in the month. Must bein’ respectable lo dress G., Bee office, \VANrmAgirl, northwest corner 14th and: Jackson St. 617" lity. Ad- 4t ‘VANTr:wnlrl in a private boarding house, 991-19% URNISHED ROOMS—Rensonablo rates at 1717 Cumings, bet. 17th aud 1sth stroete. OKTUNE TELLER AND MEDIUM—Mrs. Eliza tells past, { resent and futuro in love andall affairs. She Foveals the deepest secrots of the heart. She posscsses the magnetic power to train ot greatly reduced rates to Omaha | makes such wonderful time upon will | crowd to the ampitheatre, in front of | might ~also be induced to take|jarge cities of this country compare 10% Ll oornae oden: S L LS LA en e L LI and Return, leaying Lincoln at 8 a, m, |be led behind. The procession will | which it was given. The sweepstakes |® drop too. Soldiers are proverbial | wich those living in remoto districts. ANTED ST woyexnetimoni btk mlliltors | ST 84 : : to-day, and returning will leave Omaha at | be headed by the Nebraska City cor- | exhibition in swine and sheep was de- for their hospitable natures, and this | 7 ig 4 custom among the heathen Chi- | box 1214, Council Biuffs. Iowa. sop.2i+ | FJTAKEN UP—8ept. 18th, black horse with 10 c'clock this evening, stopping at ll in- termediate stations to accommodate visi- tors to the State fair, —Late Saturday night last, & man broke into Fred Herzke's bar room by taking out one of the panes of glaas in the door. Ho went through the till, which only con- tained about 83, He neither touched uor tasted any of the spirituous, vinous or malt liquors contained in the room. Vie Burbower, the Sidney legal lumi- nary, is in town for a few days. Thomas Bryant, a banker from Schuy- lor, i in the ity on a pleasure visit. The Misses Arndt, who have been vis- iting in the city, have returned to their homes in Wahoo. R. G. King, » prominent merchant of Oakdale, Neb,, is in the city and is stay- ing at the Canfield. A G, W. Fritz, treasurer of Madison county, of this state, is in the city and will remain a day or two, W, Woodhurst, formerly warden of the state penitentiary, but now a resident of North Platte, is in town. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Guunell, of Osoe- hand. It it had not been for the|judges and no changes made. Aurora, a pleasant day at the . story brick houses, 5 and 9 roowms, stable olo, '-ulnnumhln:u at the state fair, g S R Judg ki ‘w"ll!"“ Al P lemhytery as the|add to each, ll?g-, dxl:l:sl u‘:'d;;': {fi'fd,fi'fll':‘t"mln'«v\l'h;';k:“&:‘.?.:ln?i::".fi‘fxgfim and returned home last evening. hibitors and for the agficultural ma- " 3 guest of Very Rev. Vicar General which bear a certain relation N0 | s, A0 .M g g G. W. Hughes sud (. W, Brown, both | chine display, there wouldn't have di;’l;::dhe:: ‘v’:;y"‘i‘lll‘:e‘l’_:"‘i'";"' ',m’ Riordan, o visited, Saturday, ""“;‘u“.h:"“}‘:;“‘l"m hll" c")"‘l‘,:wf.l:{l 3:‘:{ OR RENT-NGw™ brick store on 106h Bk, be men of Boone county, this|been anything on the grounds on lolluwin’g horses ran: *‘Boston on the | the Convent of the Poor Clares,whose :lxxg oA 4 Obfe“ in_connoction With | L' tweon Farubam aud Howard, 846 per ;l;‘v?ntbx: state, have been in the city for some days net band of sixteen pieces, who have | ferred on account of the lateness of ‘fi‘e desired to drink with the lady. rendered excellent music upon the ground during the past week. It is unnecessary to more than as- sure the public of the appearance of Mrs. Burke and the chariots to insure a splendid attendance from this city, Council Bluffs and wherever else it is known.. The 2:30 trot, as will be seen by the program, is to be competed in b the people of Omaha will lend their influence towards securing a large at- tendance on Monday, and the board of managers hereby promise that the most attractive programme of the week shall be given on Monday, THE PREFARATIONS FOR no state fair in Nebraska were ever made with such a hearty disposition on the part of the management and the public *o bring about success. The most ample time was given for everything and all possible attractions were engaged. And yet no fair ever met soverer reverses in the way of weather, delay and general misfor- tune, than this one. The week open- ed with the exhibitors being behind Monday but booths and show tents. past. They will leave for home to-day. When everything was finally arranged N 8 9 daughter of the late Count Bentereg- E ey i . J.’ an early settler of and the fair really opened, the weath- ‘l',?le"lh"' ]l“!"'x 'l" Tfi""’ 'i‘{ L Ai- D. lio, %-x- overnor of Rome under Pius A CHINESE MANUSCRIPT ,"MZ:""" Exchange, N. E. cor. 16th anmn Hon. Jonss Secley, or bocame uncertain. Thursday [/ BOPS BEMEY A0 wh‘:'“'g‘:}.‘:’;k IX. ‘ather ~ Mori left in the|the first thing the translator does is to One roowm with board, 1808 Call . m., F, » " Omaba, and now » resident of Denver, Col., is in the city on visit to Hon, A.J, Hanscomb, his brother-in-law. Mr, See- ley is much impressed with the growth of Omaha and thinks that in time it way ex- § driven by a man, the other by a wo- ¢ b i Y T cel Denver, Heo will leave for howe to- | failure the t before, so the attrac- — y iffere! dip v of otly what is intended to be said in | TNOR SALE A £ 1 elgh cres, in vood I 1y u\‘cnin:ifiruumm Which had boen | man (and, by the way, o very protty different from the ordiy Yy Ay O ::;:r e It e, oo houke, S350 and el 14x1e, day. wall orcl B Sowing and Reapiug: When hems handkerchief, o g that the ) found a tremendous crowd, who suf- fered from the chilly wind which raised grest columns of dust and otherwisemade things unpleasant, The electric light had been declared a arranged had to be reluctantly given up. Thursday night, however, every- body cn the grounds was in good the hour. By the time the races began about TWO THOUSAND VISITORS were on the grounds. The first heat n the 2:50 race exhibited the largest field of horses that had been brought upon the track at any one time pre- vious, there being seven entries, They were: Maxie Cobb, b. s., entered by E. Pyle, of Lincoln; Mila G, s m., @ was made happy by her acquaint- ance, It is said they took not only one drink but several. All this was done during the absence of the bess of the place, and it was thought he would never be any the wiser. But there are always unfortunately busy bodies prying around. When the proprietor arrived at his temporary place of business he was soon made nese' to put such infants as are naturally deformed to death. The church makes a special effort to save these unfortunates and rescues proba- bly 200,000 aunually. With the prop- er amount of funds at command HALF A MILLION could be rescued each year. male children are thought very little The fe- | MAN. VVANIED Bowrd and room with prirate family; must be mco pleasant room and not farther than 10 blocks from post effice. ~Ad- dress N., Beo oftice. 982 t1 ANTED—A good girl} at No. (11 Walnut 97819° St. bet. Gth and 6th. \” ANTED—Girl at 1086 North 16th opposite J. J. Brown. MRS, J. M, COUNS: 3 970-t4 ANTED—A boy at Peterson’s Clothing of, and the parents manifest no affec- Cobb hugged the pole for the first quarter, lost it to Mila G, but re- gaiued it just before reaching the three-quarter turn and wen in 2:45; Mila G second; Dexter D third; Yel- low Jacket fourth; Clarence H fifth, The race and first money were giv- en to Maxie Cobb; second and third money divided between Mila G and Yellow Jacket; fourth money given to Dexter D. Between the second and third heats there wus a ‘‘grand kick"” all around, Somebody had put lus money on Dexter D and wanted to change the horses' driver. Then a gmtut was put in against Yellow acket, it being claimed that he made a record of '34 at Hastings, Both difticulties were arranged by the Table,” b, g, entered by J. N. on the Table took both heats, in the time of 1:52 and 1:63§. Then came the feature of the day — the chariot races, Two chariots, one woman), oled into the track, four prancing horees being hitched to each, Oue of the four-in-hands had coal black horses and the other of them had the clothing was made and the wife and children went to their own place and went to bed. Early yesterday morning the husband discharged the cook, who was detibtless at the bot- tom of the whole affair. e “BLACK-DRAUGHT " cures costive- nexs and Sick-Headache. At C. OMAHA MEDICAL'COLLEGE. Fall session begins Oct. 10, 1881 Address, G. B. Avres, M. D. ¥. Goodman A Roman Editor. Father Ulysses Mori, editor of the orthodox Roman newspaper called the lupurioreul Swster Bentereglio, is the afternoon for the west. Buoweis is an old town in Bohemia where for a thousand years a most ex- cellent Beer was made, bya process making Boer, and was calle 1 weser Process. The same process is used in making the *‘Conrad’s Bud- weiser Beer.” m&e characters to ropresent certain ideas, and these they always use. Con quently when one has mastered a sin- le book by any of these writers fm finds no difficulty in reading and thoroughly understanding all the other works by the same author. There are six principal dialects, but understand pure printed Chinese, The basis of the alphabet or what they call the dictionary consists of 214 radical signs, Each of these radicals lill fixed character which taken by itself relates to soma certain object. For instance, one radical may refer to man, another to woman, another to water, another to fire, another to flowers, and so on. ‘hking these radicals as a basis for an idea, they cal is the representation. In reading discover the radical sign in the char- acter before him, Having determined for instance that the sign refers to woman he figures out from the additions to the original character When one Chinaman meets another he does not say ‘‘How goes it?" “How do you find yourseli!”” or ‘‘How do you dof” but simply remarks: *‘Ni those speaking any one can thoroughly | io s store, 804 S, Tenth St. A German_ prefor- ed ' Must give good roference. 080-t1 ©wner can get it at 141 1:hand pay costs, A. PETERS i OBT—A pair of_gold: bowed spectacles at the. U, P. depot. Finder pleaso return to Markel & Swobe and receive liberal reward.. 990-16% MAHA BIRD STORE Has for rale sl kinds of Forcign and_Domestic Birds, also Bird Fanciery goods, at 108 Soath 16th St., between. Douglas an Dodye. Avg20-3m. ROPOSALS FOR HAY—Bids will be received: by tne undersigned-until noon, Scpte ber 25th, 1381, for 20 tous of hay, to be delivered to OR RENT—A cottago with five roon, cellar, hard and soft wator, at 315 per wouth; 829 South 15th Bt. 617" VOR BALE—Three hun red tons ico for sale Enquire of J. ¥, HEEB, LeMars, lowa, 90319 ROk RENT—Good house, 10 rooms and $500 worth of furniture there in for sale. Apply \ Petersen, Real Estate Agent, 8. E. Cor. nd Douglas 8¢, 084-4t 16th a fine field of horses. In the road- y acquainted with the state of affairs, | tion for them at all. The diocese of tho Bail Carriers of the Omaha pos.offico, the stors’ olass, too, tho best oarringe| O Nevis, of Omaha; Yellow Jacket, | and afterward stated that hefound his | Bishop Raimondi includes the island NV TR Victore resiauranty wgiel & Y 0 e St ey Somae and'of Beautifiers h . H cr. g, R. L. Graham, Oakland, Neb.; | wife under the infl £ li of Hong Kong and a part of and a good waiter. Good wages will | *PEYSH ™ ” s A g s orses in the city are entered, and b wife under the influence of liquor. i i ] Seps10-d2tawt, s Omaha Postotfice. Ladies, you cannot make fair skin, | 15" 1ace will bo vory interesting. |Dexter D, br. g, M. O. Reilly, Kear- | A]| this occurred in the morning and |the province of Quang-tong, which T e % rosy cheeks and lg;rklmg oyen with (¢ following is the afternoon pro- | o5, Robbie Dunbar, b. 8., M. C.|after a few lively extemporaneous ora- | translated means Quang, river and VVAN!BHM“ 8901 Dodgo steset soal e T Erenchy: Ger- - all the cosmetics of France, or beauti- gram, in full, the races commencing Robinson, Wisner; Clarence H., J.|40ns by the parties the difficulty was | tong, east—consequently that portion TR = = Meok, 1616 California St 900-008 ::: hof thdfi "Otl:f‘ly "7“1110 in poor | 450 g y?“";‘dh‘g:guflfi‘;:;? Grace | fived up between them,kIn the eve- OQf the PNV"‘c,f‘hli"’E :“B" lt;fblthe W Aihite, oppostes oo ofcer = ‘drate EMIS has mttling long liste of housos, lote th, and nothing will give you ol ., T. m., K, S i th t00! hi ifi uang river. ere are probablya| "’ nds aud farms for sale Call and gel such g:wd health, -grengzh,sbunyint & ‘m“"" The bell was tap’ped several times ::::lg tw: lv:;nai‘l)'.l:en dow:na ;::t: million and a half of Christians 1n V ANTED—A tinner; steady Job. _Good re- | em: spirits and beauty as Hop Bitters. A | Grand Roman chariot race, two|before they finally got the word, and| jhe city and left them at a China proper and Cochin China. The Y., feeences toqu Adress W. ) ‘aa ALL Aulo f,’:“lm L: fs.?.';fih“fifi? :«; L B?,n;«: oc @ FRODY 4, veni repaired again the fair rati G NTED—R tabl I by ht W o . Ty - g‘.?c{;! rl.\l“; tl-;n l;:ltl‘l&ll. i I}:ptfh_a ':ic“;;i badly ol{‘ tllme go in and ;rou:::ili pet] Ix’n‘anle ifi.epflmnm': for | Christians, not so much on_account | i nea wle A el B P10 l‘;{;'ns: T A AT O, e L g, PERSONAL. e by Mrs. Burke, who rides ten | his friends became a little anxious as| Lotiring for the night. The k had [of their religion as because they [fce. 977+ =i = miles to beat her unparalleled time of | he appeared as third at the quarter :Gr::::finorth: ;;l;;a. T‘,l nvc;.(: :\y are foruigners.u The;Chinaman makes ANTED— By M. W. Hartigan, proprietor of | ¢J . K ‘ 'tl‘l&, i'.’:{;“if‘;filfi.fii&‘."nef & Thursday, 20:34, for §1,000. i pole, and mnot much better at|qyil gossip among badly disposed per- | 8 Pretty good Christian under most | YY the Missouri Valley Boiler Works, Omaha, | Omaha, Neb. a22- a &8-St Mis. D. W. Shull and Mra, George A.| “The 230 - trot. The following|the half. - But he recovered his|sons‘h took a portion of the bed|Circumstances, The bishop o e e Rak . N0 Mk | (YALL on or address Pottor & Palmer, 40 South Lllwran::fll:w’ returned home from ‘a h;l::; E;B Gm“]?)md\;Vil:;‘:"eMis:::;txxlji {::‘t" ':Cflw?‘:’"tfl]‘;‘f:"l:"fl'::il ;;:1‘] clothing he had on the grounds and FINDS NO DIFFICULTY GAN. Sog:bt rond flL’iu:t'.;".‘:_Lfiu‘:'z‘f‘,’.o?‘,':”h‘.‘Zi‘.’i‘a. ‘3:-1:::{; easan o D, , win- o ;i i g T —ERT TR | $10.00 Round trip 819,00 B o "John A Horbach and wife, aadtheir | Valloy; Golorado, entered by J. W. | ning the heat in 2:48; Yollow Jcket | e rad ronm bmvtioq b o fox. ing | o making hunsolt undorstood in En- | NATANIED At Vidocs resarant, o €1} | L35, and ekelsboushs, o son Paul have returned from an_extended | Jacobs, of Lincoln; Golden Rule, en- |second; Mila G. “third; Robbie Dun- | nioht At about half-past eloven | ftalin. French, the pure Chincss and |22 03341 LR f tour in the east. tered by J. McDougal, of Dallas, | bar l'our‘th;l.)o'xtelx:D. fifth; Clarence H. | 'clock the wife, who, it appears, sus- | all its dialects, | B ANTED_To rehyiby /s newly ymarried °'§T§§'¢'3-xfifl‘n"fiffinfi?Dufff.‘z’.‘.fl"fiflfi i3 her son Artie, arrived home Saturday RESOLUTION BY THE BOARD, tanced. making approaches to the cook, ap- | prehensive explanationconcerning the | Block 92540 ;‘;;:-‘7“;!‘;“3"‘5&;:;& :‘,-’l?.".‘,’."":'f;.‘";‘&?‘&"b'fii‘;. from an extended visit in Ohio. The following resolution ~was| The second heat was trotted after | peared on the grounds ina carriage |letters in the Chinese language. ANTED—To buy o firstclass rosidonce | street, near 10th. ougi6tf Bishop 0'Connor is holding his official| passed by the board on Saturday |some delay in scoring. Maxie Cobb| which she had chartered for the occa: | As in everything elso the [ Vi worth (rom#000 to§10,000. Address. s BRI N GITY AT e s 10 pag visitation in the Missions of Wyoming |evening: loat ‘h"{;"l“ onthe first quarter to|sion. The husband was just about|Chinaman works by the | - ] ¢ d Western Nebraska. Resolyed, By the board of man- | Dexter who surrendered it to | retiring and was greatly surprised at|rule of contraries. When ho prints a ANTED—A good cook and laundress, 8. W | FIYAKEN UP—a red sow, Owner can have the " Rev. Otto G roenbaum left recently | B4rs, that ‘while we appreciate the Yollow Jacl '“'i; ‘hebl‘"‘"‘ }“"“ ";“"" seeing his wife. When 1;3 saw her 35 book he begins to read it from what oorner Butypd }9th'Bh 884t N I_K:myfl}'s;g\lqu) Jhroperty and payin The Rev, Otto Groenbaum'left r Y1 i in | ing an astonishing burst of speed on | that hour of the night he imagined |the Ei would ider th S = ges. HOBRBINS, & . ality of th le of Omaha in s { < e - Kuropeans would consider the ANTED—Girl at 1133 North 19th St., 4th | Grace Ste. 24- bk for Wisconsin, where he will take charge l::::ndlil)n’xuuvulrey u'_: ity ‘t’ow-;:i: mak- | the bgw.k stretch, The gait was good | that she meant him bodily harm. So|end, just as Hebrew is read. Alto- W house north of bridge. . B, BROOM: ":Mw REAL ESTATE um“\:g:_s of a cong.egation, ing the present fair a success, yet in for i‘due’u ;“i“rq' b“a the y "u"wbh"{"" he gracefully slid in the place and|goether there are about 50,000 charac- 808 10 1% page. Mr. Tielmana snd wife and H. N, |view of the inclement weather which | 1ol D‘“:“: ll)tM:nddm 'p;..‘llo ah;;:)d Shut the dq(l)l'.d Hea' m}':‘clfln th'lw' ters in tho language. Probably half | \\TANTED—two cxperienced cook, six help- [ /RKEE or toue young men can be sccomimoda- Montgomory and wife, of David city, aze | has deprived the board of many thou- 4 BE A 0bb, | ever, prevailed, and she got in.|of these letters, each of which in| . sate fair. Ehquire of D, T, MOUKT, tod with board. Keferences exchanged. Ap- ontgo thry\medl: ( sands of dollateof. gaté recoipts, wo who went past the stand on the half | There was quite a lively jarand she|English would represent a word, are [ si2tt 1618 Parnhoan bt pu;dmc.‘::a;g., ath &r,,, West of w:‘s?-"l‘ ) g do therefore ask the. business men of | Mile neck and neck. It “’"“{“‘"’ accused him of unfaithfulness. She | technical characters that are seldom ANVED—An sxperierced 457 cobda; oloth | . oF 57, pomoflioe. * g Le Viscomte DuDore and Le Viscomte | ' 535 different railroad com- |Face between these two until the| had prought the children back to the |used outside of cortain branches. R R R R e M. BROWN—Corner 12th and Chlcage ¢ ustari and wife, tourists from Paris, panies to closo their . business houses three-quarters, when the favorite's|grounds. with her ~and pro-|Tt is cstimated that having thoroughly [ €' o5d references need apply, oty &h&‘mfl Teady ‘0 bore or deepen wells, i & France, are registered at the Withnell. | [1/a" o0 o) Monday, for the pur- legs proved the better and he again|posed to stay all night 8o|learned 8,000 io 10,000 characters one Pl UL ... Y d M. W, Tobin, one of the most acccom- 7 oballowings khalrizomi loyes to| WOmi Doxter D. second; Yellow|as to keep s watchful eye|can fully understand the literature of ANTED—Good cook at the Occidental mam and Elocution g plahied advance agenta in the countey, i8 | Kitand the fuir on that day and the | Jacket third; Mila G. fourth; Clar- | at tho place fter he had taken his|the country. Al the writers, Hotel. ] AR b ¢ in the city arranging for the appearance of | board further express the nope that | €nee H. fifth; Robbie Dunbar outside | away, she asked him if he would not ] T ANTED Fanding bridge and school bonda. ‘. ¥ he Ei Abbott opera compan in vi f the li {t coipts }fm the | the flag. Time 2:44. ive her clothing for the children, 2 4 £ V H. T, Clark, Bellevue, sou |JULIA BE HARDENBERGH. I by % o ::e:llcu'{»; roummlnuwlf tm‘l’x?d w::the;u The third heat finished it. Maxie fi‘umlly an amicablo_distribution of | for instance, have certain. peoulinr FOR RENT—HOUSES AND LAND, Velos Training. Qulxste asporainnd ) DY 0l ’ ks 3 Classes. 2011 Cass Street, EDWARD KUEHL, MAGISTER OF PALMYSTERY AND CONDI' TIONALIST, 498 Tenth Strect, betwoen Farnham and Harnoy. “Will, with the aid of guardian spirits, obtain for any one a glance at the pass and present, and on certain conditions in the tu. ture, Boots and Shoes mude to order. Perfect satistaction g uaranteed, 126-1m. tween 20 and 21st. kaslsm-:n ROOMS-—Lodging for a few per- sons at 1717 Cuwmings, bet. 17th and 18th St., 2d doar west of 14th 8 ., on Howard 8t. 3 059-U [OR RENT. —Furnished rooms with or with- out board, North-west corner 14th sud jackson Bts. w-* OR REN —Furnished sitting room and bed- room, cheap; with board if preferred, 1408 Cass 8t 056-44 Fuu RENT—Just finished (wo first-class two- OB RENT—2 furuished rooms over Mos FEA(TLP.NT Elegantfurnished roon able prices, brick house,2013Cass S FOR BALE. One mile south PORCR.Wid Address F. K. Sears, alddttaziwdt DOR SALE-—Abont 500 cubie give time on part if wish Owmaha, Neb. rds of dirt, POWDER o A e ey . When seeds of disease are planted | Ft white and one bay horse. They start- 5 " " 1ol S ¢ a0 oli through over indulgence, you can prevent | SPIrs -g‘{wryulf ,'t%':’d':'ffu and the | 03 Jiko n ahot at the word and flew | Forty years "'"m”'m"":rlfl shik fan mott Thus put into English Absolutely Pure. the un lertaker irom reaping the benefit by | MO8t ac "‘"l'“{“_‘l s tod the |mround the track st a breakueck | DRAUGHT " the best liver medicine iu | is eimply, “Did you eat your rice! £ [ 4 ” } using Blossou. rice 50 cents; | accommodate the throng expected the speed. At the quarter a atraight line o 1f the Chinaman grected _.-.,plm_. in L e e u.;‘i':.’:..".:’..”‘k?.".‘?,‘i-.f'u‘:'fi‘.“n'.‘fl‘.m?':,fi':'.;" v cente. septiteodlw | next day. But, g could be drawn in front of the eight ALO-F. Goodman, | the affirmative, the other intelligent | QAL G oy G Sircor o) BUtkiing, now | Ukhrious. pastry: - Cai bo caten by Dyspeptia e “I'be best laid plans of wmice and men | }orsog’ 11 80 even!did they run — 3 Mongolian will take it for granted that .;.lixflu, u‘ ::.: coruee ‘;1 nnlu. -5“1 l,xmlllul); :I::ymn ‘lw: ol“l‘hfilg:‘n;:ltiw lrun]ilu«u) Hm 4 Jang o 0868, X h . . ot i - Fecelved by theundersigned until 2 o'clock | gestible food. = Sold only In cas, by all Groc 5 A tral package of * BLACK-DRAUGHT " Gang uft agloe 1t was not possible to tell which would | *“The Revere House Counct Bluffa|he 1s in a fine ‘n-:u of / "IUIHC Wb frativad by Chelinrianacun i) Sotoa WoVAL BAKINGRROW LK v ™ The equinootial storm struck the | iy until the mad race was almost fin- | is the best sccond-class hotel in the |ervation, elsc otherwise he would 1ot | BoNoYER, "Chalmian Cow. 6 Biings and New York, dree of charge. fair grounds about 3 o'clock in the ALF, C, Goodman's, ished. The lady driver plied her west,” augl?-lm have been able to eat his rice. Prop. v C. F. Gootiuan s,

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