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IHE DAILY BEE Tuesday Morning, Sept. 20. LOCAL BREVITIES, —Frederick Leading Hatter, —600 husiness lots ~=4000 resiaence lots 250 houses and lots —Bemis' real estate hoom, —A. W. Nason, 1 —Best line of Call on Bemis, Bems, agent. Bemis’ agenc: First page ntist, Jacol's block finest Cighr, at Kubn's Drug Store only. Soda Water, better than ever, at#f —Beis' new map of Omaha, 25 cente I 00 farms and S00,000 acre: 1 lan Bif the vi rht cases of intoxic udge Beneke yesterday mornin pays the highest price for S ond Lewis, 1121 Douglas street. . Anders Dancing Sclioold advertisement i another column, nt new styles of Hate, at] 15th street, opp. postofiice, 10 roar tor Moore’s Job Printing ¢ »ll at Tue Ber Job rooms. —Bicycle for sale or trade for a horse, C J, Canan. To the farmers don’t forget to eall and] wee Doane’s fino lot of hats and caps at t, Krells, Practical Hatter<.§ We sell hats and caps cheaper than any-] You will find it to your ad-} vantage to give us a eall, - —Doane, . the reliable hatter wants to . seo you all to-day, giving away hats and@whether school keeps or not” motion,g remember 218, Judge Savage yosterday went to Pa- ion to open the messi county court. ion of theSarpy A large number of Oni Inwyers visited the same county seat. All state fair tickets over the . & M.| be honored on ng's train regardless of their The Lutheran street, one of the old-time buildir e worship, is nearly all torn down, tofipey anake way for the Millard hotel building. i The first 100 florins contributed by thej yto the fund for re-3 theater at Pragucdl Bohemians of this Duilding the National will be sent to Bohemia to-day. Fred Lowe having resigned the posi tion of deputy clerk in the district court, @ H. R, Hathaway has been appointed in Mr. Hathaway is a good sclec, At n meoting of the Pioneer hook andj ladder company, a voteof thanks wa tendered M. Donovan, of the Creighton house, for his generous gift of 825 to the Hooks for their services at the fire twe -C. W, Wedell yesterday swore out af warrant against Abner Travis for know-J ingly renting the premises atreet, for the purposes of prostitution, The case will be heard bofore Judgelin 1ho country were represented an G ~~The Missionary society of the Luthe ran church will meetat the residence offwere on exhibition: The Moline, Mrs, Althaus, 1416 Howard street, on Wednesday at 3:30 p. m. ance is desired, as business of importance s to bo transacted. At the meeting of tho board of tradelfhowever, are worthy of ~maontion, to be held this tional delegates from Omuha to the Misd sissippi and Missouri river {mprovement@wagons -— honorable mention, —thed convention will be chosen, thus making@Molme and the Bain, The Moling four delegates altogether. tion will be held in St, Louiy, October Gth. ~~The old frame building next to Strang’s corner of Tenth and #arn-| ham streets, was being moved out yester Mr, Strang owns the property and§ will excavate the cellar and put in the foundation this fall for a building similar} to the one he has now, —Con. Dwyer, of the Western Union, received the message containing the news) Garfield's death at 9 3alligan had made all arrangements) for tolling the fire bell in case the presi- Phil, McShane was the beare of the news from the telegraph office to the) fine headquarters and also tolled the bell, ol Has Evorything Failed You? Then try Warner’s Safe Kidney and Liver Cure. A full attend addi conven-| iron frontblock, of James A. A Distinguished Pennsylvanian, Hon. J. B. Finlay, of Kittanning,) ived in Omaha_yesterday, in| with B, D, Pratt, hey have been spending a few wecks together maong the many pleas ant retreats of Colora cool and pure atmosphere of its snow capped moun ed to bo glittering with siver and gold. of this o, enjoying the AT T T S KRR T TR T T A R T TR JAL NOTIGES. \PRUTAL NOTICES---Continued I'tis OMAHA DAILY BEFR r;mmm‘ulwmmmm @ i BFEATURES CF THE FAIR, Biirms wore represented Ly state andf§This is the only company r nts, who showed their x goods west of the Missouri river, the Grand Detour company’s cultiva- fltor and the Daisy ha rake. Thisg . = arge line of machinery is all of supe-fgoods off to the best possible advant- TO LOAN—MONEY. I‘“::,T}.“r' \',' nwl‘,. .\‘n’,” 'V”I‘rmn. and fiDeecription of the Agricultural@rior merit and reputation, and was ar- Tth streot.” G 11 and shad h ) 7 ranged by M in a very wvenport plow company wa |\ ] O3 20 LOAN- Claraon & g, 25,8 condition. ~ Inqalre on prem teptlinbiag Vsl flt1nctive style. play cone & largo line of handiy e o s TMBRELLAS—And _Parasois ropared by M. L. Thomas Ko Crolchton Blogk. .2 Wiraska are largely in e Rany other manufacturing company, and the Caldwell wagons are on sale wnsible dealer in row folatiorm which it covered. Ihe Omaha Implement Company had another large display — Horo ™ wercl SCHUTT 11th and Farnam sts, 78041 *& Bradley, of Chicago, oxi plows, harrows, cultivat and hay rakes. The agricultural and utility machine lisplay at the State fair which attract MISCELLANEOUS, yd 80 many thousand visitors during] n-l.[-«num:rl ”rwn"wlmr :Ih’\‘\‘u l;;:u; \nlri:“.";l‘:!‘\n:l“\‘,xy I\u\x]x ;r(:‘«l:hudy g1 ISAAC EDWARDS, 1100 Farnham st , STOLEN—0On the l}l“JVV: i , veek sxceptionJ@pany, with a full line of plows, cof ore e )i . J. Kennedy. —~ v 'S e detit brand luring tho past week, was exception @ S0 T Liiors and Mellingerll The Richmond Champion grainffand been oxamined by the committee, M #8:05(), 00() s s ol s oo ard will ally fine, The word was is used, be pwards, for 8 to 5 yoars, on first-class and| atn property, Brsis Ral ESTATE and Loy 5th and Douglas St4 fliioy would have been awarded thegl tirst premium. drill and feeder, manufactured at Richmond, Ind., was a machine much) footiced and admired. In connection| herewith, also, were exhibited the Champion hay rake and cotn planter, EMr, S. W. Croy, of Davenport, In | the general western agent, who has charge of these goods had a most in-§ ng the week ex and answering questions innumerahle, n planter and ed in Peoriy) hay rakes; the Star o sheck rower, manufactu by Hearst, Dunn & Co.; the Climax lcow cutter, from the Enterprise com bany of Sandwich, Tl These mad chines recoived, as they deserved, many favorablo marks from the judges. They formod an importan part of the display. B Tho Deoro Company’s goods, fromg present.a dotailed account of ths very] Moline, 1llinois, were attractively ard ereating and by far the best repre 01’ The oxhibit included” thell ™ The Monitor plow works, of Min artmont of the State Fair. Bgchrited Gilpin sulky plow, thefneapolis, represented by A. P. Blair, sitor approached the northBle o™ suitivator, sterling plows,Beend cultivators, rakes, sulky plows,§ jidu of tho wroundy by tho plensan @y eaking plows, Lister plows, brushBand the only specimen of potato dig: ““‘“‘_"I"";‘.““Y ';“““‘ o Provablybrealers and harrows, Deere & Man-fleor on tho ground. i M 00 (Lgh L8 g mm planters, Docre rotaryfi The Union manufacturing compa tiisindmerous’ wind . stalk cutters, Whipplqof Poorin was present with an exhibi-l ghts, sizes, pattorns, colors and de Rdpdiatny 15 X bl A ren of utility, Right m front wer andtion of coru-planters and sveders off [ et And 5 W utilityfdvarious sizes. They are represented ko, turbine mills, of iron, livht, hand e peoh T The Pattee sulky plow and Patted gcultivators oceupied a prominent posi- boause, unfortunately for those wha have been disappointed in attending] hefore to-day, many of the goods have heen removed. Enough remains, how ever, of the exhibit to give an idea of the whole, By reason of lack of space {Tik Bex has heretofore been unable te s PERSONAL, HELP WANTED. 1013 Harney St. \ 7 ANTED—First-class barbor, will gnarantee fitteen dollars cok, 218 Sonth 15th) 21 at} JTUATION WANTED-—By 1on b drive hack or private carriage ctable. Address F. A., Bee offic Edwin Wright, advance agent for M Int; ve and Heath, is in the city. St., bet. Farnham ang ¥, competent girl for see OST - On 1dabo street, a littlo north of Cum # per weeli, MRS ALJ A 4 ing street, & plain , lottered and dated. The f will bo b noly rewa ded it he will communicate with E, L W, P. O Box 476, Omaia Col. Luke Voorhees, general supein§ tendent of the Choyenne and Black Hillsg tage line, is in the city. A VA7 ANTED =Board o d fotin Heat U, P, & in a priva‘e family for & young man. ferences exchanged. Address G, A e [l George B. Lake, son of Jadge Lake, [ has returned home from Denver where he! has been for some time past. Mrs. A. R, Souer and child and Mis ith Van Aernam, left for the east to be gone about a month, Will I Potter, who has been visitin vends in Omaha, left ye-terday for Den- er, where he hias the position of chicf clerl in the freight department of the C. C, Bsented d PARTY Who took charge of M. A. Jor i at step of duny track, contal d samples of Vinezar, will p at Canfield Donse, will be liberally re: d no questions asked 1 VW ANTED-One largo or two uwdium s rooms suitable for oifice, Room w th rbrthy t pieferred, UL S, neers, Council Blufis, lowa. 2219 t of thecity, . was fur TYTT] QINE HOUSE R 10 rooms, bath-ro. ¢, & N.Shelton, \TANTE —Dining room @i st ant, Lith and Jackso \\'\“\: £D—Wonian cook at t-o Eymel “:\\ b Six cash boys, 8 T 13:0 Farrham QrTVAKEN UP—Five head mileh cows at John Keonaly's farm, 1 F h 3 gvarious other muchines of g L : A0 Band beauty. [ oy iyt fhibiting hadaspacein whichoneor mo are the “Martin’s Patent,” exhibited n Bellevio road, ab Ownee a il paying dam ok wanted for privat, of his machines was scon in full ope tion on one of the platforms. Theiify Ky A t e « B M neture A it - - oth by the agont of the manufashiretSifion. In taking o somo fl-cputation is too well established to) . §\y vt MR WOUNTE i e VR e d ) ‘@viow of tho hall, commenemg at thefneed further mention. They are lo-§ and now a resident of Denves Y store. Enq SURNISHED Ho0; V(T B TR A wooden mill, by the side of thefd ) < ot LLth St., bet. Farab NGB s b Bhthers, is the *‘Enterpris from machine was onc ly vepresented by Mr. j)“,m,w( ‘ol., i8 in the city on sit to Hon, A.J b 47 1717 Cumings, bet. 17th and 15th strees, Bel o ey iy Jmpire reapers and B Hanscomb, his brothe aw, Mr. See W Yors: for Sl e e JANTED A ¢ 3 w I the growth off# W Boa, \\ ANTED A first-c It . Purvis, 8. W. Cor. 1 “ui\ mpositor in Ger. an or K ap-r office, A, C BI.UTZ, Omaha. 1 \i’.\.‘ TED. USE 1T AND MEDIUM-—Mrs, Eliza (clls past, | resent and future in love diridall alfairs, Sho feveals tho de scerots of Mhie cart. She posscases the m Power to BRIl all your wishes. Call at No, 822 corner 1660 B Chicago strect. Sundwich, Tls. Tt is very simpl Vates, 10th and D eap, and durablo. On the opposite leof the Mercantilo hall, is anothe turbine, called the “Croft.” Tt is This had by its &idc rmers’ Friend manufacturing®ley is mucl impressed w ot two competitors, the well-known Wal- ter A, Wood's reaper and twine bi and the D. M. Osborne & Co. wble, Consequently it is strong. 1fcl-binding harvesten, from Au THoktE Chere in o beoath of i it cutolas it @ourn, New York. These machinesfplows and cultivators of tho best def R L 58 tovnd Wit ¢ flan o prety race in thoflsigos and finish. Oue sulky plow way Witk of atinosphiore 80 competition during the = week forfiresplendentin rich coloriug, graining ot creates o little breoze of its own@etpecial recognition aud ‘all evincediand delicate painting. Tt deservedf o ““keep the ball & ’_”m"'”,_""d the W!uudul mechanical construction. fwhat it ved - The most fll\'umb] il Whitling, | 1t beoms 88 anyhow i lhey are n-pnmcnl‘ml and sold byfattention and notice. Next tc ffor when the other mills wore still, orf L8ine’s Bros. & Co., whose h”,".”' the beautiful plow above described il moving around with o ¢ don't care@eXbibits was unusually larap. Theflthe Wicr company, Patker & Bowers, how Empiro mower and rakeBof Omaha, as announced by a large manufactured by J. F. Seiberling,Bsign, had a very fine display of theit WAkron, Ohio, occupied an important@line. They exhibited the Cantonfll Arthur Winsterstein, the Wahoo insur- ;rn)hncu, n)mulr, in ‘Lh.ml.uud of t‘he lp‘llll t.ihppcr] plows, the Parhim & Oven-fance agent, arrived in town yesterday. Hel i A e own the long building on either sidefidort plows, corn cutters, combined@will return home to-day. flovo the wind was blawing frtylof the yiant shaft wero the Tmprovedwalking and riding cultivators andl i I50'will'do sny ationnbioF work, Geo/l (;lu'uux mow vand rake, manufacturedgiseveral fine corn-planters, among W. Kondall of Omaha, who ropr Iat Corry, P’a.; the Stand l‘l'dllln\\'urvltm {'hem the Barlow. There was also a N e S ey "“"lmh"mu l ”mmkn.mmnn.ncmml by Emerson, Tal- ue specimen of their line in ridinggh Lo e oisteonaly. oeriaingdl at Rockford, Til; theffoultivators. The Cortland wagoufl W. B. Armstrong, S whrk e s he dHtoLik v ; rvester, reaper and mower, any, of Curt]_nnfl, N. Y., are ulsofChicago Tuter-Ocean, norant o ot 0 ull mado by the Williums Harveste¥ mted by this firm, NS f10 PR DOV ) 0) ' BCompany, at Cedar Rapids, Towa, G.¥ atterson, of Council Bluffs,§ Wihe west side of Power hall Patisk . v, b e AT B. Watson, goncral agent. Mr. Wat eut for the Keystonof #ihoro were more mills, Thely ; 4 s T lndiaic. Dom U8son resides at Cedar Rapids, but hasfmanuiucturing. company, had a v k a in his torri-fereditable exhibition, ~ The cor Misawaka, Tnd., had a will high up inf§ihe ageney of Neb i ur which did offectivo sorvico. Thof ) n &1y B coseauantly, b e R R e e to Omaha and othe en show that the Keystone company CiChampion. Wind - Powor.” mun g this state. Hero too s up to the times and laeks nothiny ltmotured by Powell Ul lvnulupu sil 10‘1'0:11:\:1‘, made by l’), f a determinution to muake the e b Ty DOMK S, Morgan & Co. at Brockport, N.@e0ods equal to the best. Tho di ;. ) ga, 3 Y. This fine machine is represented@harrow, hay rake and other g ¢‘The Rever in this swte by W, Manmaugh.$made the display very interesting best second- ng along the shaft were the@entertaining. HUnion grain planter, the St. Paulll On the east side of the Power Hall harvester aud binder, and the Tron@stood the J. I Case & Co.’s tractionid King mower, made at the St. Paul Har-fengine and thresher, two fine vest Works; the Marsh harvester and§servicible machines, The engin wine binder, made at Sycamore, Tlls, ¥ ul little fellow, has been nc by the Marsh Harvest company,® ». The thresher is manufactur: Bod under the sive dame of ““The rl, northwest corner 14th 61 nd is stayine ut the Canfield. J. Blickensderfer, chief engin: U. P., left for the west yesterday. A. D. Williams, of Hastings, Neb,, i in the city and is quartered at the With.| ell. OSALS FOR HAY tue undersigncd unt! rof thefd d room with » pleasant room s from post effice. 08240 ly; must be M0t farther than 10 bloc dress N., Bee c l))m. INSTRUCTIONS In French, Ger- man, Greek and Latin. Drof. Heriry W. Biicer, 1016 California 8t 909-008 the Croft, low down to the ground, was just *‘getting its work in,” and| making everybody in the vicinity be- V TANTLD St. bet, A good girl, at No, £11 W Gth and th! [ S has rattling lony | uses, loty lands aud farms for ssle Call and ged Gran { Ensign, sheriff of Gage county, rrived in town yesterday ufternoon. e will return homie to-day. city editor of thcl ccompanied by s Withnell. Col. John Ross, of the U. P, expres company, arrived home yesterday aft s Bu00n from ¥ e b hagTourette, Culbirt been for some time past. The colonel re-§ Owner can hove tho property Lin health, and] Wil resuwine his duties with ardor, it » House Counct Bluil:f s hotel in the augl7-1m by the same company. DBoth are re- presented in Omahaby H, B, Keyner. § irbanks & Co., of St. Louis, had a} big mill up; the “Challenge” mill omes from Batavia, Ills.; and the Adams mill from Murseilles. All o these mills have their individual} gpoints of excellence which only per o - A Card. HOTIGES. ody in Counc | B Osana, September 19— wishf e §through the colutans of your paper tof VWANTED e ry Beall attention to the negligence and¥e ) ated. incompetency or the injustice and| 100 tons broom corn, address Council Bluffs sonal observation can show. nd best kuown machines in theMldgitator.” Thisis its second yearfflsionesty of the managers of thy Do by & dstelass o itloncolroom Factory, Council Bufls, lowa, 653:20t¢ WAGOXNS. market, the celsbrated Marsh-Whit-Band abont 1,500 of them have beenghtet® fuir which was held in your cityfl, X600, O, 1 DOLt . 3 fand al 300 of them have beenflh "% W 506, Omalia. 9 )—A wood carponter at once, Ap- ey platform binder and gaveler. This should yot be confounded with) he Marsh twine binder, which is manufactured at Chicago by the firm| of Wm. Deering & Co. The Mar-| seilles Manufacturing Company, off Marseilles, TIll., displayed a cornl heller, of which there are but two) n the grounds, and a feed grinder. 'he corn sheller is claimed to have pacity for 1500 to 2000 bushels a) y and the feed grinder has almost as oracious a jaw. One of the novelties| for this state is introduced by this company. It is a hog trough with novel arrangement whereby the hog can drink hut not wallow, The challenge mill for shelling and¥ erinding completed the machines on) ne side of the shaft, and that splen- machine manufactured in thisy Qmade, still there are not enough to ynster & Adams, Counc psupply the trade. The gentlemen) representingthe company, Mr. J. B. Mchrlney,g'uwuded to indulge in movel parade on the grounds if th weather and attendance had been avorable. He would have hitched§ ground, and I had reason to expec thio thresher to the engine and haveleh Jt7 tould command the notice andl hown the workings of both. Many) ] o 4 Ylfavor of the board and commuttec as ordera have boan received from Nc-BiTaig the thousands of visitors, wha braska which it was impossible to fill i . : . but by enlarged facilitics. While onfettended the fuir, Lpstey by the grounds last week Mr. McCartneyfErse Wien ©jeariec that a tuch tus <old an Agitator thresher to be ship-J§ . OF ensine had reccived 19 diplo e o Archer, Florda o Tong wiyf§us, and our engino did not even but of the territory it would seein Ehonorable mention, Tat once d 4 Tn the Mercantilo hull was & curiousgto ¢Ml on thesecretary for an explana-§ 2 . ion and was informed 800 entry had been made our engine. This T knew {0 bo false, as proper application hadf gbecn made and I held the entry card. @ They then tried to show me thu Bihvough an oversight they had neg lected to make a record of the entr Wason tom seas little outsido offfon the class book. This explained to o regular line. of ageiculbural maa e, WAy tho ‘other engine jcould be chinery, still they are a very mu[“]awx}ulud the diploma, but did not wdjustment to a buggy on a rainy orfg gatisfy me,that J"fmu"] had been done sunshiny day. In Mercantile halifgour engine. During the conversation,| . Fockler & Bros., of Dubuque, Ia.,| 'hg "f""mr?' and h“k assistant “d"“t‘i brick houses, 8 and 0 rooms, stable B was the center of attraction east oif§has no equal, and perhaps it is exhibit somo of the best wizon' topullesy e Sebb . ot beans § i s e Ceatiastons,, - Baliders. And the Power Hall. Why it was over-gsuy, at least, that it has no superior.@inade. Strong, durable and at thef 10 CONR. AL J¥neen IJoooc OlgRr e i sl [ Property Owners. 1 [ETy 2 / : ? Fif e fasd i = X : ¥ lthe class book, the committee wouldjg The undersigued having been appointed agent looked by the judges in distributingfdThe machine was attended by anflme time Jight, they have all the con-§ Y olawardbd mylenalng tho diplomal v brick store on 10th St. ior 'the oxtentive. 1ron aiul wire manufaciurng hgens for the McDonald manufacturingditions of a hirst-class article, Y PIOWAY pwards is one of those things which, in 5 3 e A ty P [possos of B BArum, Vot Doteolt, and, § the language of thnlumuntgd Sothern,Reompany, of Fond du Sac, Wis., whichll D, T. Mount's show of harness ,["hf:'.';':fikfil,u‘{;z::fi‘;}’ I,‘,:";.,‘.',m,. i a8 ..fli}"l.»n:-'flhy'u'r'"n'Slgnf'mm LN *‘No fellow can find out.” Whilo thifimakes the machine. ‘The amount offlznods in Mercantile hall was excellent, e D4IF TAe, DUALe G miiakors anic furnih Gtimtos aud_ pricos e iren ISmith wagon deserved creditablo men-Jvrain it thro-hes in ono day, and the Mo variotics of harness and _their suflir oot 1o de. wnd Caid ey ooty ntd window g e ] ‘ i i Nt efused to do, and said they correct rought fron be ion it is 1mpossible to see what com-Jaccuracy with which the wark is doue,@erior finish demonstrated the cause B etk aa T lomendadt athiasing M TORE One room with board, 1508 Cali J§ 3 dra elevators, stapl parison could be drawn todiscriminatgire poitits o which its agents dwell Beor the enviable repution whieh Mr Bl "th bonrd aud plainly told th o z s by, talos aguinst the splondid picco of workll The display of tho Shugart imple-@Mount's goods have achicved. R D which the Moline company presented.fiment company, of Council Blufly, oc-f ~Andy Simpson had u most interest-B1e seit to mince Miaself 1ol sl W. C. Brinton, who represonts thofeupied s liberal spnco and was mostfline display, too, of veicles in thofio booe (0 pinee dimscll vt with Moline company’s manufacturer, hasggereditable, Besides the Buchananfincreantile hall. ~ Tho sulky, buggyfis comly e Weic sive tlo ehsticly - — tho satisfaction” of at least knowmgfliwagon, which they sell, they have#and horse-cart wore aliko represeuted gyye' ) L1 00 T M T EEEECCH GRS Tnguire that if the judges overlooked hisiso on exhibition the WJ. 1. Ouscgisimpson knows how to got a wagon upl B b i s "m]l‘ York fiat Co.s 1003 Faruham St. As the wagon plays such anj important part in the econom, f the farm it demands especia attention. Nearly, all of th better known wagon companies As the representative of J I. Case & Co., I entered for diploma a ten-| orse power T'raction engine, through! Haines Bros., our agents in this city. The engine was undoubtedly the mos powerful and best made engine on th] —A good cook and laundress, §. Wi Burt and 19th St. SO8t0 W ANTED—Girl at 1153 North 19th St., 4th| ¥ house north of bridge. H. B. BROOM. [ 85 TANTED A first-class broom tier. Mayne & Co., Council Blufts, Towa. 5 \ ANTED—A boy to do chores at Mynsters * Gi-25¢ fishery, Council Bluffs, il craand thirry table wa ate fair. Enquire of D. T, MOUNT, 842t 1412 Farnham St. \\YAN'I ED—Good cook at the Occidentalld hotel. S21-t1 ANTED—Two experienced cooks, their display formed a valuable part] yv e e of the exhibit. The following wagon: ral housework. s00d girl for' ter, Council I INVANIED= Akiuationiby s fn.siam o iller. years experience, Understands old and new 1 rocesses. aks kngi-h and ited with steam and wa bost of refetonce, Wil Blcome on trial at any time. Address I, 8, 3 511, Council Bluffs, Ia. [Smith, Brainard, Whitewater, Bu chanan, Caldwell, Bain and Cortland, All of these have superor points of excellence and little difference exists between some of them. Two or three, ANTED- Funding bridge and school bonds. . 1. Cle ik, Bellevues 260 7 FOR RENT—HOUSES AND cottoge with three roonus B {7 AN T st finished. Inquire on premisee, 30th St., g T e position with bet. Farnbam and Doy i s clerk or t ) trav Re‘ere I KINS, Council B hey ure the Smith wagon, which| ook the only premium awardoed 20t ALL on or address Potter & Palmer, 40 South bth strect Council Binfls, lowa, for sad tickets east, west, northand south. Ch und trip 319,00 Every ticket anteed, and tickess bousht, sold and lis manufuctured by the La Du'& King] company, Rochester, Minn, Thi company and its' represontativesdd ro somewhat sorecover the award| . A made the Smith company’s goods. lled the ‘‘Lewis Header,” oc I'he former had one of tho finestBoupied the corner opposite. This pieces of work cver brought to Ne-fheader is fast fast gaininga rep ) braska for exhibition. - It was a largerfgall over the west and will soon hu‘ infg wagon than the ordinary, constructedfigeneral use iu every grain-growing| of the finest wood, painted and var-gstate. ! § | mished in & most artistic fashion, Thisll A fow feet distant, just west of big and handsome vehicle, with itsfpower hall, stood o huge machine en- ldark colored wheels and darker bodyjtitled the “Pride of tho West” sepa enlivened by golden bands and bars,@rator. Its circulars announce that it ] blo construction, does its work per- fectly, and nothing more need be said dMr. L. W. Needham, of Owmaha, is (Lie Nebraska agent. Tiiin red tons ice for #ale HEEB, LelMars, lowa. 1519 ool solicitors S @to 5. I. Petersen, Real Esta e Agent, 8. E. ) in a private resid 16th and Douglas St. 084 Address U, 8, En QOR RLNT—Just finished two first- vo- K b —Elogant furnish able prices, brick h | rooms, ewson 18Cay St 028 1 wagon tho people did not. I he Smithfgsulky plow, wanufactured at Racive, i, syle, without mistake. e P | T R RS th di § R (8, BAt, IANLIES. Ak A iylo, without mata o BTuesday and give them anfiR B fiste ompany s representative, 3. C@Wik tho Uuion uvalug cornallii@ Wi, Buyder, of 1519 Humey stroot VoaRii gl o wuuhl,‘lf..'.",".‘u‘.‘ iy o, 21 WA vator, 1 wfactured by Kiy Hamilton & Co. Adaws & Hroneh's clegant open bugeies, played som and gi yal r 8 ry substanti eli-binder, and many otherslines offf e Champion Porte Clark, of Liucoln, says his wagon re- ved the award upon it merits for usefuluess, and ot} deive o a fivse premium. This I again refused, aud told him I oniy demand-§ PLONALIST, 4 fand Ha e pirits, ol ; : under, A 3 b flod justics, If my engine was enti Wl prosent, an i ih h avo roport-fon - paint or fancy ' colorings, aunerior ,Ix-xll.lnnngun‘ts..‘,\il‘-x-flfihuu Rearvior should not bo overfooked infé i finet premifim on its merits, I LAl Bl Sl s SRS L8 o iR This is doubtless true, but at the sameg& Co.'s goods are warranted by them & his mention of many ingenions con- lUbitobaxa. it il it did: not mari teed, a2 fltime tho application to the Moline isgnd it is therefore to their interest to¥ iviyces and machines. This 1 i e ———————————— Hon. Mr. Finlay is o gentleman of culture, refluement and wealth, has twice represented the state of Ponnsylvania as commissioner to for eign countries, i commiss on of captain, colonel andfion of commendation includes the brigadier general in the United States He s also & “‘Fellow of the Royal Geographical societ, ‘ellow of the Royal Society of Literature; a Fellow of the Royal and a Fellow of the§s has held thelg of Lon don;,” “a ¥ Asiatio societ Socicty of t He has also with the university degrees of \ C. L.” and “L. L. D.,” and is now | chosen representive from the United| Btates to the Tuternational ass at Vienna, which embraces the prom- inent scholars of the world, v Finlay has contributed largely by his means and wfluence to the grow:h| and development of this state and| ped his sojoury) easure and prof honored ciation) Tt i to be ho) here will be one of p) Eowing and When a youn, for a rich Vachelor, o bems handkerchief o sews that she mayy o planted) i seeds of «.Iiu;'l:l‘;‘ e Il'l'::f""' Y.; the Brown corn planters, culti ing the benetit by@vators and stalk cutters, the excelsio) Price 50 centy] soptifieodiv through over indulgence, the undertaker yrowm reap) using Bpring Blossom. trial bottles 10 cen! sit, L could not expect at; but one thing® was certain, I would uot buy a diplo e from him as otheks on the ground had done, by furnishing him and bis committee with bottles of champagne The fact that they admit they made mistake, and their refusal to corret it, 8 satisfics me that the oversight was iu- entional, J. K. McCarrsey, L ——— e GLORY ENOUGH. HE WHITE SEWING MACIINE AGAIN VICTORIOUS, i No diplomas or premiums awarded,) but the universal verdict of the peo He buy from none but the best manufac urers “The perpetual baling hay pres were the letters painted in glaring lief on the side of a curious looking hnachine, This hay press is manu factured in Albany, N, Y., and is in evory way just what it pretends to be The Aincrican grinding machine at | tracted much notice during the fair, It is represented by Bushnell, of] ouncil Bluffs. Pho mowers and reapers, rakes, sulky Iplows and cornstalk cutters manufac tured by N C. Thompson, of Rock] ord, Lls., are handled by J. J. Vand erveer, of Council Blufls, But wght here the visitors' |, light upon the gem of the whole exhi- was that under the supervision of 1, @bitlon—a sulky plow in nickle an D. Cooper, of Omaha, who 18 stat bronze plate and resplendant i it Ligent for Emerson & Co's: standardforishtucss and boauty. 1t could be oods, In this ot were the celebratedf@uene but the Pekin plow company, of s D e i e, e n, 1lls., to have thought of suck uctured at Springfield, Ohio, thol® 18vish but successful method {0 ad; pring tooth pulverizer, manufacturedf¥ertise their excellent goods, J. oy Bates, Phelps & Co., of Minneapolis; Clark, of Lincoln, the state agent, wa inders and mowers, manufacturod bygdeservedly proud of the beautitu D. M. Osborne & Co., of Auburn, N, plow ulnf:h attracted crowds of visit rs, This plow was not entered for af premium, but received honorabl aention, and fully merited it. fork is for the purpose of londing ¥unloading hay expeditiously as possi Llo, aud fills tho bill to the lotter. The celebrated Caldwell wagon, of B which a car load was on exhibition, sttracted general attention from their Sourable make and finish, These Bwagons arrived on Wednesday ove fluing from the Kansas manufacturing fcompany’s shops, at Leavenworth, Kausas, too late to be entered for competition. Otherwise nearly all of the wagon men admitted that they would doubiless have captured the promium, The wagons on exhibition| were not given an extra polish for that purpose, but were in the exact shape as they are turned out of the manu factory for the trade. Tuken as a lof they were doubtless the best ironed) Band best proportioned farm wagon ver seen on a fair ground in th state. The farmers and i culturists evinced their loral and unanimous adwi not very forcible. Both these wagons, ud the others, too, have so many| points of excellency that eriticism i unnecessary, anda general observa) whole, AGRICULTURAL IMPLE The numerously represented branch| of this display covers nearly every- hing which has not beea mentioned, It is possible only to mention) nost of the various mechanical wonders| and labor saviug machines, and give those of extraordinary merit or eurious construction a passing word of com- endation, A great many of the big Boxhibits were Eul in place and shown| to advantage by the State and loca)| Among the most prominent NTS, NOT SALE A large, commodions, new, tw ! story nouse with well; good laorse cars, full lot with trecs, B 'cris re Enqu d Seward Sts, n perfect o A span of poules, bugy and har . Apply at the TR e chine on exhibition. The work dou nd the samples shown were wonder-| ul, aud to hear the exclamations of hundreds of ladies, *‘I have a Whit nd would not exchange it for an, machine wade,"” was very gratifying] 0 its exhibitors, The White has the largest sale, gives the best satisfaction, and is the| asiest selling machine made. W rdially mvite everybody to examin he White before buying, ase w varantee perfect satisfaction m al My, k, 0 —Lease and furmture of o first-clas| hotel i & tawn of 1300 iuhabitants, in state of Nebraska; has 24 beds: the traveling men's ro | quire at BEE offle 21841 SALE—Maps of Douglas and Saryy cour 3 l‘ tics. A ROSEWATER, 1620 Parnhant siscet i fid il S20-0f 08 l“()ll SAL eat house and full lot, 12 blocks! 1 L O, at §900, Jous L, MoCaaue, ] T Opp. Postoltice, l‘lbll SALE—Fine stock farm of 400 acres good house, cattle shed, orchard I easy reach of milroad, ' Price, ime at 6. JOHN L. McCAG ice. POWDER Absolutely Pure. liciting a large share of you tary check rowers, from Galesburg;| (- 8. o . @patronage and thankin u - fi Made from Grape Cream Tartar, merson Talcott & Co.’s corn planters] fi“"";: ”gi".wf’“’ exhibits by Rus-lpoints of the wagon. The best evi }uvun, I am 8 you for peigpox BALE-Neat cottageand good lot o fll\Ption makes such light fiaks hot bre rom Rockford, 111., and B, D.'Bufordffeel! & Co., Masillion, of Olio; " Evartfildeace that these wagons are appre Respectfully yours $1150. JOHN L. MoOAGVE Opp. P. 0: Vit out ea of The 1l resulting from b best ”! 0.'s machinery from the same nd Foos, of Springfield, Ohio; theflciated is the fact that the entire lo g Zmuu;nu, 0374 T taak of Shall i ag {rou heavy Lnd ROYAL B, a8 sold before Thursday evening an I OUSES AND LAND--Hews rents honses | orders taken for many car-loads more, ~ ol e e INGEPFOWDER €O wtares habols! fieme, | ¥ R0, ce, including Buford's Broom [Davenport Plow Company, and Furs! ulky plow, the Buford clipper plow,§® o Bradley, of Chicago. ALl of the [Wholesale and retail :iulun in White machines, Mwata )

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