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v o e %« g K . A ' SER 20 1881, 3y e M @ihe Grand Detour company’s cultiva-gifirms were represented by state and oEe Wpnp 1E8---Contin Pd ML DAILY BEE. Bior and the Daisy hay take. ThisBceneral agents, who showed their tof the Miss 1AL NOTIGES, PEOIAL _ NOTIGES---Continug e . arge line of machinery is all of supe-eoods off to the best possible advant-Band it is unnecesary to say that western S (oGS Nose with four roans and Tuesday Morning, Sept. 20. BDeecription of the Agricultural and reputat men appreciate western goods when®d A 2 oot SHade Fhoad: N 11 — — ' Conper in a vi The Davenport plow company wag The sales of the ood condition. Inquire on premises, u “m.\\ T0O LOAN= Clarkson & Hunt, 315 8 8 are on s I| wible dealer in B 5() (W) & N ) o el estateseet the state. Had the Caldwell wagousd . 195AC EDW AR D 1500 Farmnam st fibeen entered in time for competition fl — i fand been oxamined by the comunittee, B 822 5(), ()" LilAN AL S PSS centie Bihey would have been awarded thefl ipears, for 8 to b yoars, on firstclaes ity tirst premium. Hras Real Estate and Loas Implement Display. eprosented by a large line of handfK wd sulky plows, 8 Furst & Bradley, of Chicago, ex: hibited plows, harrows, cultivators nd hay rakes, Thomas & Sons’ line of sulky rakesd fwere exhibited by W. J. Kennedy. The Richmond Champion grain) drill and feeder, manufactured af Richmond, Tnd., was a machine mucly His display con firew admiring crowds about the 1 Bolatform which it covered, Ihe O Tmplement Company had another i display Here were represented the Peotia Plow Comd pany, with a full Jine of plows, corn planters, cultivators and Mellinge hay rakes; the Star corn planter and check rower, manufactured in Peoria MBRELLAS—And ¥aracois ropared by M. SCEUTT 11th and Fariam sts, 78088 Caltur Law Ofl s, Crolchton Blo iny other manu and the Caldwell w iy nearly every rc ~Patterson salls coal, = Doane, Reliable Ha'ter. ~Frederick Leading Hatter, ~—600 business lots Call on Bemin, ~4000 resitence lots Bemns, agent, =250 houses and lots Bemis’ agency. —Bemis’ real estate boom, First page ural and utility machine lisplay at the State fair which attract «d 80 many thousand visitors during] The agric MISCELLANEOUS. loan at from S 10 10y On the nizht of 15th t years B J.F. " brand. and shoulder. A reward will d for his return or for sny information to his reovery, SAM CUSICK, Fort 2124 luring the past week, was exception] ally fine, The we use, unfortunately for those whe rd wasis used, bo ann property hefore to-day, many of the goods hav —A. W, Nawon, Dentist, facol's block fiavo boen disappointed in attendingfjby Hearst, Dann & Co.; the Climaxfnoticed and admired. In connection) - e N el il a— ~DBest line of Cigars, at Saxe's. cow cutter, from the Enterprise com-ftherewith, also, were exhibited the PERSONAL., HELP WANTED. 3 “;Ifiy AN Champion hay rake and cotn planter, gMr, S, W, Or fthe goneral we charge of theso goods had & most in B wich, 1, These mas ed, as they deserved, nany favorable marks from the judges. They formed an important Feathers cleaned and eolored atl 110A man to I drive hack or private carriage; stictly re ectablo. Addeess F. A., Dec ofiice, 1810 been removed. Enough remains, b er, of the exhibit to givean idea of W) of Davenport, In | stern agent, who has¥ 3 \\v.«\n ) First-class barb. fifteen dollars per week, ., bet. Farnham and Dou Edwin Wright,” advance agent for Mc Int; re and Heath, is in the «ity Ringer's, ke riton Storms, finest reason of lack of space e et 9 e the whole. r Cighr, at Kuhn's Drug Store only. J r, L : Col, Luke Voorhees, ge 1 e in| i) t S nt girl for se OST - On Idabo street, 3 } ) . y Witing timo durihy the wwask: ex . Luke Voorhees, general supe:in A steady, competent glr] for see o " . 15 Bix has horetofore boen unablo toffpart of the display. o B s : | " ; 1 work; wages #4 per week, - MRS, A.J fold ring, lettered and Soda Water, better than ever, ntfl Sl ekva bl "W Tho Deoro Company’s goods, from@nibiting his machines and answeringfgtendent of the Cheyenne and Black Hills ,.(} EITUN o T Eo VU pe ook, MEL 4 {5 handsominty rows:ded 1l communicate with E. L. W, P. 0 Box Omaha- 81-20 tage line, is in the — \\’A. TED - Board a d ro-m near U. P. shop in a priva‘e fanily for a young man. R erences exchanged Saxe's, it ',1""'“]’"-‘1,",‘:‘"’".'1"'.'}( .”l"’ Yery@Moline, Tlinois, were atbractively ar- —Bemis’ new map of Omaha, 25 cents @' ‘”I" ;"‘~ il f'—" "f"” l-"w":-nlv!" ranged, The exhibit included the) )0 farms and 900,000 acres of Lau ';‘I.“"";' :i ""’"“"I,"l “'“ "1““ ; '1'|’] celebrated Gilpin sulky plow, the Bemis, agent, R “lnul||.l'4 1880 5. SANEEY N itivator, sterling plows,Bsend cultivators, r 8, B ias been for some time past. Mhicre wets s O at. et Rbreaking plows, Lister plows, brushgand the only specimen of potato dig 4+ i ) 1 y ml.l.c 1{11: |u~f>.n:il,L||Ir4‘l bablyl and harrows, Deere & Man-Jser on the ground. | Mrs. A R. Souer and child and Mis first, thing that caught his oyOB,p ¢, corn planters, Decre rotaryl nufacturing company@Pdith Van Aermam, left for the east ye fterday to be gone about a month, I\‘.\n’ll'lm numerous tl\":m}.-nlu,ll*n,'mlil‘;:l')~,.rn dnlis, stalk cutters, WhippleBlof Peorin was present with an exhibi heights, sizes, pa TS CLREE S spring tooth harrow and Will . Potter, who has been visiting rees of utility, Right m front “.‘,‘X Bvarious other muchines of great utility @and beauty. VHE PARTY Who took charge of M. A. Jones valise at stepa of dumny s, Tettors and sainples of ¥inog ave ko at Canflel Honse, w ded and no questions asked. Minl George B. Take, son of Jadge Lake, Blair,Bhas returned home from Denver where he! kes, sulky plows,§ dress G, A. r00 lizht pieferre low, \\' ANTEDWoman cook at ¢ £D—-0no large oF two medinn iz itable for oilice with r £ cors, JINE HOUSE Hi i vooma; b or-closct, arnham St room il J “urniture? Abrahams & Lewis,§ 1121 Douglas street. wepli-2w KEN UP ows at John naly's f 1, about 8 fnilos sonth of the city lave They are represented mery. Prof, W, J. Anders Dancing Schoolid boging October 4. See advertixement in '!“'_““I‘l)"ll"}"'\‘vf"'_“"‘v“‘l‘,‘_: I‘I“"‘fi‘,‘. "Y;".""t"‘"f‘ 8 1 Power hall nearly every Tho Pattee sulky plow and Pattee] Vil "B T P A oLt IR T SR ARG another column. sop10.at 0 b i artin's Datent.” exhibited daspacein whichoneor morofeultivators occupied u | TED_Six cash boys. 8 T P k I : ! o ““Ma s Patent,” e 0 1 . 3 > W }:0 Farnham 8t T OTICE: s conk_wante private Most e t new styles of Hats, at®iy, > ago! 5 Al abtitof achines was seon in full oper of the platforms. Their ST nily, Fiqu esidence, h 10th elogant new_ style ts, ntBhy tho agent of the manufacturer « a somewhat hurried ation is too well established toj VWANTED S b a on U e p (. Richter, ®M: i " 1 the Omaha Furier, Henry 15th st eet, opp. postofiice =The Liva ¢ Harneqs wad Saddier; t, Foos & Co., of Springficld, 1118 A wooden mill, by the side of sthers, s the *‘Hnterpri from, Sundwich, Tls. Tt is ap, and durablo, On tl posite of the Mercantile hall, is another bine, called the “Croft It is for turbine will, the simplest 1magin Lible. Consequently it is strong, 1f there is a breath of air it catches it. And it goes round with that strayj Y “store, Enquire s the Intéll 11Lh 5t., bet. Farabam and Harney \ TANTED —A good hors: for o delivery wagon, W, M. Yates, 16th and Dodge St 16 id now a re further mention, They are lo- rvepresented by Mr. w of the hall, commenecing at the outh end, the fivst machine was onesy 3 ated Empire reaper This had by its sid two competitors, the well-known Wal- ter A. Wood's reaper and twine bin ler, and the D. M. Osborne & Co.'si8 flsclf-binding harvester, from Aw burn, New York. These an a pretty race in the competition during the week forlg Bospecinl recoguition aud ‘all evincediand delicate painting. It d splendid — mechanical — construction. Mwhat it received - The most favorabl, I'hey are represented and sold byMattention and notice. Next t Haine's Bros. & Co., whose line ofgthe beautiful plow above described| Bexhibits was unusually large. Theilthe Wier company, Parker & Bowers, Smpire mower and rake;Bof Omaha, as announced by a large manufuctured by J. F. Seiberling,fsign, had a very fine display of theit MAkron, Ohio, occupied an important@iine, They exhibited the Canton) place, also, in this end of the hnil lclipper plows, the Parhim & Oven- Down the long building on either sidefidorf plows, corn cutters, combined] of the gi Wwalking and riding cultivators an everal fine corn-planters, among fthem the Barlow. There was al i men of their line in riding URNISIED IROOMS —Heas bet. 17th and 1sth stree's 004 41 AND MEDIUM—Mrs, isin the city ona v inues to roar for Moore's ¢ Skt ~For mxk Commercial Job Printing & of Dayton, Ohio, presentedg y creditablo cornplanters, From the Wier plow company of Monmouth, 11, come hand and sulky blows and cultivators of the be: Paicos wod finish. Oue sulky plow wask resplendent in rich_coloring, sraining il all at Tie Br Job rooms, —Bicyele for sale or trade for a horse C J. Canan. —To the farmers don't forget to eall and wee Doane's fine lot of hats and caps at 218, 14th streot. —Nindel & Krells, Practical Hatters§ We sell hats and caps cheaper than any-| bod else. You will find it to your ad- vantage to give us a call, sept13-tf She posscsses t . Call at No 1t strect R e ()\I.\II\I.ILI) fOR d of Foreign and_Domost goods, at 103 South 16th § and Dodgy i Uz, . Garrett, of Fremont, is in town/@ 7 ANTED—A girl, northwest corner 1th a Jackson st. 017 YROPOSALS FOR HAY undersigned until noon, S:pto ber Gth, 1881, for 29 to,& of hay, to be dolivered to he Sail Curriers of the Oiaba pos.office, the iddling e-arso and of most creates a little bree: to “‘keep the ball a rolling il whirling. * Tt seems 80, anyhoy Blickensderfer, chief enginecr of theld T 5 8 TANTED - Girl in a pri . P., left for the west yesterday. VWV 2300, vith cormer Dodge A, D. Williams, of Hastings, Neb., iSXxTANTFD loard and room with vrivat @ in the city and is quartered at the With| “ family; inust bo nico pleasant r ) ; 1ot tarthur than 10 blocks from post eff ell. iress N., lico of o s borrdin house 901-19* lidly moving around with a “‘don’t carel [whethor school keeps or not” motion, the Croft, low down to the ground, was just “‘getting its work in,” and naking everybody in the vieinity bo- lieve the wind was blowing forty knots an hour, It's a fine machined and will do any amount of work. Giec V. Kendall of Omaha, who represents| the mill, wasin attendanco weel and very courteously o fits working to the intell fignorant questioners alike. The Luthera ch on Douglasl > The Lutheran church on Douglashy” 0 TR PHEE S0 atroct, one of the old-time buildings ‘off}ore were more mills, ne worship, 1s nearly all torn down, tolperking Windmill — Company o ke way for the Millard hotel buildi ka, Tnd., had a will high up in) The first 100 florins contributed by thelar which did eflective servici Bolemians of this eity to the fund for re-dother Is represented were the Duilding the National theate; 8 ‘Champion ~ Wind Power,” man- will be sent to Bohemia to-day. ufactured by Powell and Doug-§ Waukegan, Illinois, s ~—Doane, . the reliable hatter wants tc weo you all to-day, giving away hats andj caps at Doane's, remember 218, 14th street, —Judge Savage yosterday went to Pa- pillion to open the session of theSarpy] county court. A large number of Omalis Iawyers visited the same county seat. All state fair tickets over the B. & M, R. R. will be honored on this worn-] ing's train regardless of their limit, INSTRUCTIONS In - man, Greek and Latin, - Prot. Henry W. Meel, 1616 Californi 909-0c8 Br;\us has rattling long lists of houses, lots lands aud farms for sole Call andl ged \ATANT! St. bet. (th Arthur Winsterstein, the Wakoo insur ance agent, arrived in town yesterday. H will return howme to-day. THEiT YV ATED=Gitl"at 1086 North 10 _opposite J. J. Brown., MRS, J s tien. B (1AL AV MRS, B, E. CLARKE'S No. U Board U s Towso, cor, Tath and Douge Sts, Vest ctor 7 the city. 100 Gran (Ensign, sheriff of Ga, forrived in town yesterday wfterno fwill return home to-day. @at Corry, Pa. ; the Standard mower and ke, manufactured by Emerson, Tal! Meott & Co., at Rockford, 1il; thefeultivators. The Cortland wagonfd W. B. Armstrong, city edite Willians harvester, reaperund mower, eompany, of Cortland, N. Y fChicago Tuter-Oce by the Williams Harvester®ropreseited by this firm, Bvite, is in the it Codar Rapids, Towa, G.8 Mr. Patterson, of Council Bluffs B\ighnel Lagent. - Mr. Wat-fthe general ageut for the Keystonof """ ta. ibuti 5 i b e Col. John Ross, of the U. P, expres axibiHoR. . The rrived home yestorday aft , exhibitors and other branch-§ where he | visitor to Owaba and other v that the Keystone company o past. The colonel ro-g in this state. Here too is thefflis up to the times and lacks nothinyf¥eurns home much improved in health, and} Triumph single reaper, made by D. rmination to make theirfwill reswae his duties with ardor, an & Uu.l at Brockport, N, to the be 4 gL S Ll This fine wachine is represented@harrow, rake and other goods o turbino, manufactureds » by Wm. Manmaugh.$hmade the display very interesting andlis the by tho sauo. company.” Both wro re @i 1o slong tho shafe woro. thallentortuining. > oS presented in Omahaby H. E. Keyner. § I AR A s pairbatiks & Go., of St. Louis, had o aryestor aud binder, and the Trony vg e ub; the o Chatengo MR mower, madeattho St. Paul Har omes from Butavia, Ills.; and thef 08 0 WORE G 0 o s mill from Muneillos. Al offl viiie binder, madoatSycamore, Tis. fooints of excollence which only per @y, e, Mursh Harvest company, onal observation can show. TANTED; A boy 015, N ATE BOOM.~—Sec st page. T EMIS' REALF D 260.—8ee 15t pag y and is staying at the e EN UD A red cow. Owner can fisve tho same by provinz property and paying FRANCIS ROBBIAS, Sa H““I"‘iu Tourette, Culberts the agency of tory, and heis Jorner 1%th and Chicago iy to hore or de ““The Revere House Couunct Bluil: best second-glass hotel in the auel?-1m ANTED- By M. W . propi the dissouri yalicy Boiler Works, ¢ s fou lass boiler-makers. N twages paid, M. W, Fred Lowe having resigned the posi- on of deputy clerk in the district court, H. R. Hathaway has been appointed in his stead. Mr. Hathaway tion, AL SOOUNCIL BLUFFS SPES . HOTICES. On the east side of the Power Hulif tood the J. I Caso & Co.’s traction@n, oo raicor of Tis B, thresher, two fine and 3 ¢ Ll Oxmana, September ines. The engine, «f YO ER 4 SULiEHlalFalion; has)baennot through the coluns of your paper tog IR o) Il attention to the negligence and] Address 5 — gincompetency or the injustice andg A OBt NNT ANTH X i ’1”"‘ ':‘”:_':I’"‘i'i“ RrDY tishonesty of the manage rst-class 1o itle ncold: ufts, Lowa, 655-20 fate fair which was held in your city) f, ST fom S50 €0 810,000, Aldres” "o R ast week. As the representative of J T. Casel & Co., I entered for diploma a ten- “@horse power Traction engine, through) h Haines Bros., our agents in this city. The engine was undoubtedly the mos powerful and best made engine on th ound, and I had reason to expec| that it would command the notice and favor of the board and commttee as t did the thousands of visitors, whe fattended the fuir. TImagine my sur-jd brise when 1 learned that a much in- erior engine had received the diplo na, and our engine did not even gotd Ehonorable mention. Tat once decided! §to call on the secretary for an explana-f ion and was informed tha jo entry had been made )~ At Victors resl ¥ and a good waiter. o reat, by a newly marricd A by carricrs rs, Council Touse, for his generons gift of $2 Hooks for their services at the fire twc weeks ago. C. W, Wedell yesterday swore out a warrant against Abner Travis for know-§ ingly renting the promises 915 Jackson) street, for the purposes of prostitution.| The case will be heard before Judge) of the Bod under the expressive dame of *“Th ¢ nown machines in theAgitator.” Thisis its second yea WAGONS, market, the celebrated Marsh-Whit-Band about 1,500 of them have been) As the wagon plays such jney platform binder and gaveler.@made, still there are not enough to important part in the economy@This should yot be confounded withBsupply the trade. The gentiemen the farm it demands especialffthe Marsh twine binder, which representingthe company, Mr. J. B.| attention, Nearly, all of thefmanufactured at Chicago by the firm) McCurtney,r‘uwnded to indulge in better known wagon companicsfof Win. Deering & Co. The Mar-Bhuovel parade on the grounds if t in Lhe country were represented andf@seilles Manufacturing Company, offweather aud attendance had beenl Beneke. their display formed o valuable part@Marseilles, Ill., displayed a corn@favorable. He would have hitche: ~The Missionary society of the Luthe.Jof the exhibit. The following wagonsiisheller, of which there are but twoRthe thresher to the engine and havd 7an church will meet at the residenco offwere on exhibition: The Moline,on the grounds, and a feed grinder.@shown the workings of both. Many Mrs. Althaue, 1416 Howard street, ong@Smith, Brainard, Whitewater, Bu-M@The corn nlwl_lcr is claimed to have aforders have been received from N Wednesday at 3:30 p. m. A full attend-gehanan, Caldwell, Bain and Cortland,feapacity for 1500 to 2000 bushels aflbraska which it was impossible to fill ance is desired, as business of importance ALl of theso have superor points off§day and the feed grinder has almost as@ibut by enlarged facilities. While on| 93700 T Eeankabia) excellence and little difference existsgvoracious a jaw. One of the noveltiesflthe grounds last week Mr. McCartney ¢ i betweon some of them. Two or three,fffor this state is introduced by thisflsold an Agitator thresher to be shiy At the meeting of the board of tradeffliowever, are worthy of mention ficompany. Itisa hog trough with afped to Archer, Florida—a long wa; to be held this evening, two addi-@They wre the Smith wagon, whichf§novel arrangement whereby the hoglout of the territory it would seem tional delegates from Omuha to the Mis@took the only premium awardedffcan drink but not low, In the Mercantile ha sissippi and Missouri river improvement@wagons -— honorable mention, —the@ = The challenge mill for shelling and¥machme entitled a o convention will be chosen, thus making@Molme and the Bain. The Mo arinding completed the machines onglis manufactured by the La Da & King] Gath R four delegates altogether. The conven-feompany and its' represontatives of the shaft, and that splen-| Rochester, Minn, This L‘" ‘."‘":jmu‘ ik ! A f tion will be held in St. Louis, October Gth @are somewhat sore over the award@did machine manufactured in- tl cle mill, whilo of the simplest pos-t e & s 8 ll"]”]‘"l'l“;‘l' IEAMOI ! A @nade the Smith company’s woods @state, called the “Lewis Header,” oc-Blible construction, does its work per-fipcen made and §held tho ontry card. Tho old frame building next to Strang s ;s : B ldd ¥hotlorhor mostid ch M B CBThoy then tried to show mo thu iron frontblock, corner of Tenth and ¥arnd l_]m form had one of the lnu.-nl cupied” the corner opposite, hisgiectly, fllljl nothing more need be said ) CoFT : pieces of work ever brought to Ne-gheader is fost fast gainngareputation@Mr. T, W. Needham, of Omaha, is ham streets, was eing moved out yester-Bi, gy for exhibition. - 1t was alargel I over the west and will soon be inffihe Nebraska agent, day. Mr. Strang owns the property andfeason than th tedffseneral use iu every grain-crowingl Wagon tops are a_little outside off will excavate the cellarand put in thegof the finest wood, p statce, ! A BBlthe regular line of agricultural ma-j foundation this full for u building simlar@uished in o most artistic fashion. Thisll A fow feet distant, just west offfchinery, still they are a very useful 0 the one he has now, big and handsome vehicle, with its§power hall, stood a huge machine en-flidjustent to a buggy on a ~Con, Dwyer, of the Western Union, @dark colored wheels and darker bodyjgtitled the “Pride of tho West” scpa-fsunshiny day. In Mercantile hal received the message containing the newsggenlivened by golden bands aud bars,frator. Its circulars announce that i#C. Fockler & Bros., of Dubuque, Ia., of James A, Garfields death at 0:33@Was the cohter of attraction east offdhas no equal, and perhaps it is safo toffexhibit some of the best wagon topsf Chiet Galligan had mado all arrangomento@ie, Power Hall. Why it was over-say, at lomt, that it hus no superior,fde. Strong, durablo and at e foe 1okt s tre a0l pake e ticat ooked by the judges in distributingl@The machine was attended by anflame time light, they have all the con- dent died. Phil. McShane was the beare: v \V NTED--A cood carpentor at once, Ap- ply Mynster & Adams, Council Bluffs, fliowa, 65029 2 VY ANTED-—A good cook and laundrsas, 8. Wi y corner Burt and 19th St. 3051 A first-class broom tier. Mayne Council Bluffs, low: 560 20" W ANTED—GIrl at 1138 North 10th i, athig house north of bridge, H. B, BROOM. 85841 \ ANTED—Two experienced cooks, six help-i8 crsand thirey table waiters, duw fof state fair. — Enquire of D. . ' 1412 —A boy to do chors at Mynsters 66128 —Good girl forgen-ral housework, Mynster, Council Bluffs, 062.tf \vANTEu Good cook at tho O st.clss m ller. Unde hotel. ANTED—Funding bridge and school bonda 1,7, Clark, Bellovues 2641 rigl at any tim 511, Council Blufls, Ia. A new cottage with three rooms, Inquire on premises, 80th St f 8\ TAN 'l D—By agentleman of ex erience and B VY Luiiess habits, n position with a firm, cithor s clerk or t) trave’. Re cren WALKINS, Council Bluils, ALL on or address Potter & Palmer, 40 6th strect Councl Biuffs, Jowa, for rail- ( tickets east, west, northand south, Chi #10.00 Lound trip 810, Every ticket autecd, and tickets bouzht, sold and Fm{ TENT- A o Hard wid soft ESouth 15th St. Fuu_ AL £ 316 per mo 51 hox 1214, Council Bluffs, lowa. ool solic Addres o8 ice for sale i red t lecled to make a record of the entryf n the class book. This explained togl [RF BiNE—Good honse B 1! wort! of turuiture (here o s. 1. Petorien, Real Lsta ¢ 6Eh and Doiglay St. N7 ANTED—To 4 in a private residernc ars. Address U, 8. Engincers, Council Blufls, Towa, 2819 Psatisfy me,that justice had been donel our engine, During the conversation the secretary aud his assistant admit- ted the superiority of our engine, and| aid no doubt had it been placed on) the class book, the committee would ®have awarded my engine tho diploma.§ I then asked them to bring the mat-§ FHI( RENT-- Just finished two first-cla story brick houses, S and 9 rooms, A comented collars;’ $50 montiy in advis i, corner 12th and 0. JOR KENT—Now “brick store on 10t St. ! tweon Farnham and Howard, $4 90741 8. LK Property Owners. The undersigned having been appo for the cxtensive iron and wire manufacturing nouscs of E. T, Baruum, of Detroit, and tho ‘ussel Iron Foundry and Works at Toledo, i to wards is one of those things which, inflagens for the McDonald manufacturing@jitions of a first-class article, Sac, Wis,, which| he language of the lamented Sothern,feompany, of Fond du D. T. Mount’s show of harnes: 1 ERzS o, capacity y R A t . . T, ) 2 ‘ efc ar o B (A o, capacity of 50 tons daily, s pr of the news from the telegraph office to theliN, follow can find out.” While thofimakes the machine. enods in Mercantile hall was excellent. & ‘::\.E(Lf]|:.”‘:l}::‘r;h:‘ ]:;i';x'“:‘,‘:fi:‘at;‘l’:,e o th -:'Iltl'l)(’:l“. By urnih estimatos and pricos fo § ain it thre-hes in one day, and the 28011 accuracy with which the werk is doue,| re points on which its agents dwell The display of the Shugart impl 'he varieties of harness and their su: perior finish demonstrated the cause for the enviable repution which Mr, [Smith wagon deserved creditable men ion it is inpossible to see what com-| parison could be drawn to discriminat fine headquarters and also tolled the bell, efused to do, and said they corrected ®uo mistakes. 1 demanded a hearing before the board and plainly told thel e " tairs, bajconics, sttees, JOR REN %o Has Eveorything Failed You? Then try Warner's Safo Kidney and| Shutters, } against the splendid piece of work| Mount’s goods have achieved. S rate v 4 is aoti quariums, fountains, sum ——- o W. O. Brinton, who upied a liberal space and was most oles 'in thell oS80 wu P ande, o, i, Ju oudiony ing display, too, of ve ile hall. Tho sulk Bhonorable mention, which I re presented Sy o proposed o me if TR JPOR SALE 00d horse, Enquire Si k. v wot a ALY " i . & Hat Co., 1003 Farnhan st, Simpson knows how to got & wagou upBlyould remain over Monday andf I style, without mistake, lay and give them an Win, Snyder, of 1510 Harney street, L LR splayed somo elegant open bugwiesfhiivg 1o a tivst premium. This 1 agaii vory substantial and graceful in build. B otysed, aud told him I oniy demand N 1) i Porter ayv T 'y t 4 . o Cliwmpion Purter huy fork offiq fusdloo. 1f my engine was. enti] carvier should not bo overlooked i, o first premitun ou_its merics, 1 ia mention of uany ought to have it; if it did not morit (rivances and mach 83t T could not expect 1t; hut one thing fork is for the purpose of loading und@ g certain, I would wot buy a diplo-§ funlonding lay expoditiotsly as possiBing from him us othea on tho groundBh rASK S AssiioN blo, and fills the bill to tho lotter. had dono, by furnishing him and bisfd epresents the Moline company’s manufacturer, has the satisfaction of at least knowing| ey that if tho judges overlooked hisgalso on exhibition the . wagon the people did not. I he Smithf@8ulky plow, manufactus upany 8 vepresentative, J, CJ Wis., the Union t k, of Lincoln, says his wagon re- and elevator, manufactured by ant retreats of Colorado, enjoying the ed the award upon itggHamilton & Co.; Adams & Fronch's§ cool and puro atmosphero of its snow-Mmerits for uscfuluess, and notggseli-binder, and wany other: lines offg capped niountains, which ave report-Blon paint or fancy colorings, @superior implements. All of Shug ed to be glittering with siver and gold. B This is doubtless true, but at the sameg® Uo.’s goods are warranted by them ilay is a gentloman offliime the application to the Moline isfnd it is therefore to their interest to) culture, reflnement and wealth. HeMoot very foroible. Both these wi buy from none but the best manufac has twico represented the state offaud the others, too, have so i Pennsylvania as commissioner to for-Bpoints of excellency that criticism i untries, e has held the 1 on ‘appile: v 1. BAR oreditablo, Besides the Buchanan, [wagon, which they sell, they haved A Distinguished Penusylvanian, Hon. J. B, Finlay, of Kittanning,! Pa., arrived in Omaha yostorday, company with K. D. Pratt, of this city, They have been spending a few wecks together maong the many pleas 1 Manufacturers' Ag s0¢10-1m hinet organ ire Milton Itog I‘wuu\», 1 fintclasy ¢ acres, in ¢cod wiil, ropir, wod I el 14x10 Blapirits, obitain for any one a glance at the past wall orckard of bearing trecs. One milo southfand present, and on certain conditions in the fu- A City, Jows, on' 8, U, & P. R Wil @eure. Boots and Shoes made to order. Portock fished. Addrcss i1 Scars, Bhatisfaction cuaranteed. w0201 altdtfi2dwe of dirt, “The perpetua) baling hay pres egn X unnecessary, anda gene observa-@@were the letters painted in glaring re- The celebrated Caldwell w committeo with bottles of champagne, g~ " commiss on of cuptain, colouel audfion of commendation includes thefllief on the side of o curious lookingfwhich a car load was on e he fact that thoy admit they wade RO, SALE Your soros of land nesr wmier brigadier general in the United States@lwhole. pnachine, This hay press is manu-Bhtteacted general attention from thein®istale, and their refusal to corret it Bkl Add ANDR aurable make and finish. Theee fwagons arrived on Wednesday eve uing from the Kansas manufacturing smpany’s shops, at Leavenworth,) Kansas, too late to be entored fo competition. Otherwise nearly all of the wagon men admitted that they] would doubtless have captured the oreminm, The wagons on exhibitioy were not given an extra polish for thal burpose, but were in the exact shape| as they are turned out of the manu factory for the trade. Taken as alo they were doubtless the best ironed| and best proportioned farm wagon aver seon on a fair ground in thy state. The farmers and agri inced ‘their gen oral and unanimous admiratios AGRICULTURAL MENTS, army, Heisalso a “Fellow of the Royal Geographical society of Lon don;,” “a Fellow of the Royal Socioty of Literature; a Fellow of the Royal Asiatio society, and a Fellow of the Society of the Antivoaries of Scot land,” He hus also been honoredi with the university degrees of ‘‘D. C. L and “L, L D.,” and is now chosen representive from the United Btates (o the Tuternational association at Vienua, which embraces the prom- inent scholars of the world, M. Finlay has contributed largely by hix means and wfluence to the grow:h) aud developwent of this state and city, Ttisto be hu[»cd Lis sojourn heto will be one of pleasure and prof it. f I L2 = Eowing and Reaping When a young lady hems handkerchief, for rich Yachelor, she sews that she may resp, When seeds of disease are plunted hruiigh over indulgence, you can prevent the unlertaker 1row reaping the bonelit byg using Spring Blossom, Price 50 couts rial botles 10 centa. septifieodiw factured in Albany, N. Y., and is in) every way just what it pretends to be The American grinding machine at- tracted much uotice during the fair, |l Lt is represented by Bushnell, of Jouncil Blufls. The mowersand reapers, rakes, sulky plows and cornstalk cutters manufac tured by N C. Thompson, of Rock , Alls., are Bandled by J. J, Van] erveer, of Council Blufis, But sight here the visitors' eye atisfics me that the oversight wus in- entional, J. K. McCOarrsey. - e GLORY ENOUGH. HE WHITE SEWING MACIHINE AGAIN VICTORIO! OR BALE—A I commodious, new, tw wtory house with wel 1 loeation,” near rse cars, full lot with trecs, well, cister B crs reasonadle. - Enguire of P, W, Bt., bet, Charles and Seward 8ts, The numerously ropresented branch) of this display covers nearly every fihing which has not beea mentioned, fic is possible only to montion) inost of the various mechanical wonder: and lubor saviug machines, and those of extraordinary merit or curiou: sonstruction a passing word of com- Wiicndation. A great many of the bi shibits Wore put in placo and sho to advantage by the State and loca] wgents, Among the most_prowinentflight upou the gem of the wholo exhi was that under the supervision of ¥, @bitlon=a sulky plow in nickle an D. Cooper, of Omaha, who 15 statcPronz plate and resplendant i it Ligont for Kmerson & Co.'s: standardfforikhtness and beauty. Tt could be wwods. Tn this lot were tho celobratedf@ione but the Pekin plow company, o soeder and drill, manul Pokin, 1ls., to have thought of such at Springfield, Ohio, the lavish but successful method to ad- pring tooth pulverizer, manufactured@yertise their excellent goods, J. 0, by Bates, Phelps & Co., of Minncapolis oIark, of Lincoln, the state agent, was Bhinders and mowers, manufactured by@deservedly - proud of the ~beautitul D. M, Osborne & Co., of Auburn, N @PloY which attracted crowds of visit the Brown corn planters, culti This plo was not entered for vators and stalk cutters, the excelsiopliPromiwn, but = received honorabl otary check rowors, from Galesburg Jinention, and fully mented it, @ Emerson Talcott & Co.’s corn plantersf NeXt ib order were oxhibits by Rus rom Rockford, 111, and B, D.'Bufordf#!l & Oo., Musillion, of Ohio; Eva ¢ Co.’s machinery from tho same ’d Foos, of Springtield, Ohio; the lace, including ~ Buford’s Broomefo®Yerport Plow Company, and Furs| ulky plow, lholflulunl clipper plow,§¥¢ Bradley, of Chicago. Al of thesq Rpiick R SALE. 2031 ESTABROOK & COF NOR SALE—A small engine, B. W. Payne i ! In perfect osder. Inguire of | ! 36-t¢ A span of ponles, buggy and har y @ most new. Apply at the Saloon, U. P. block, 10th St, = 704t 0L HAL case and furmture of o firgt-class| k hotel i & tewn of 1300 iuhabitants, in state Nebraska; has 24 beds; the traveling men's ro ort. Inquire at BEE office. 21541 hine on exhibition. The work done 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, ives the best satisfaction, and is the| iost selling machine made. W ordially mvite everybody to examing he White before buying, ase we guarantee perfect satisfaction i al o8, Soliciting a large share of yous atronage and thauking you for pas favors, T am Respectfully yours, JoHN ZEHRUNG, holesale and retail dealers in White machines, Mesta 3700 101 SALE— o e ' tles. Sarpy eour EWATER, 1620 Farnban, vire A. ROS| R SALE-—-Neat house and full lot, 1 from P, 0. at §900. Jonx L. Moca 12t Opp. Postol hjuestioning as to thé prices of th nanufactuaers. Mr, M. D, Welch)| he representative of the company, reated all yery courteously and took reat pains to exhibit tho especial ints of the wagon. The best evi pace that these wagons are appre iated is the fact that the entire lof a8 sold before Thursday evening an orders taken for many car-loads more| POWDER Absolutely Pure. Made trom Grape Cream Tartar. No othor upstion makes such light, flaky hot breads, uxurious pastry. Can bo eaten by Dyspeptio {4} out fear of The lla resulting from heary bodi eetible food. Bold 02y In cans, by all Grocers HOYAL BAKINGEPOWDER 0 TOR SALE—Fine stock farm of 400 acrcs good house, cattle shed, orchard &c., witi B easy reach of railroad. ' P iime 8t 0%, JOHN L. McCAGL [OR SALE—Neat cottag good §1150. JOHN L. McCAGUE Opp. P. 0, 6874 - A i package of “ BLACK-DRAUGHT " dree of charge. llousu AND LAND-ticwis rents hooso v farma, data, Lir \ tores hof At . Goodman's,

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