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1l v E DAlL Y BER \." V18 ’ ) OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, SSPTEMBER 12, 1 883, OMAHA. Wednosday Morning, Sept. 12 THE DAILY BEE: LOOAL BREVITIL B —Thirty-five recruits went west yosbarday to Fort Laramie. ~-There is a movoment on foot %o consoli- date the three German singing wo Saties of this <ty into one, ~Some California quail and voad runners from Arisona, presexted to J. 8. Col by General Crook, are exhibited in Collins & Petty's window, handsomely mounted. There aro several specios, —~Twao drunks at the police court this yeater- day speaks well for State Fair week. The Judge will haven round up Friday night, though. —The Nebraska Home for the Friendloss, situated at Lincoln, has put wp boxes at dif- ferent places on the Fair grounds asking for contributions. Any amount is acceptable and will go to farward the good work being done. ~Mr. and Mrs. Charles O. Ahlquist and Mr.and Mrs. R, S, Christio were the recip- fent jointly a pleasant surprise at their ros- dence, North Nineteonth sti cet, Mond iy even- ing. To say that good time was had is not saying half. —Mr. N Murray ia in charge of the Holt county, Missouri, exhibit of fruit at the fair, —Mr. William W. Way and Miss Sarah Crowe were maariod on tho evening of Sopt. 10, at the parsonage of the Fimt M. E, church, by Rev. Charles W. Savage. — Councilman Redfield waa presentod with a meerscaum pipo, box of Havanas and snuff box Monday by his fellow councilmen, in #oken of his work as a metwber of the equaliza- tion board, —Tno sympathy of tho community s with Ferdinand Schroeder in the death of his eti- mable wife, Estolla E. Schroeder. She wa tho second daughter of Hon, Fred Metz. —Every member of the Unlon Pacific buso ball nino has boen presented with an order for a ocostly overcost by the ssociation. Treasurer Taylor mado the prosentatic spoech, ~—The Sioux City Journal gives tho follow- ing reminiscence of & prominent Omnha lady: “‘An old séttler who saw the mention that said I. T. Martin taught the first school in this city in 1857 disputes the statement. The first school in the city, ho says, was taught STILL BOOMING. Setond Successfal Day of the State Fair, A Good Crowd Witnesses the Races, - I Tho second day of the state falr was & con tnuation of the favorable promise made in ita inauguration. The weather continued bright and besutiful s only Nebraska weather can be, and the balance of ‘the week will no doubt be squally good. The attondance on the ground yestorday waa quite large, though not wo great ai it will mence with thix afternoon and to-morrow. A largo number of exhibits entersd bafors the time expired were takon to the gronnds during the forencon, and the halls and varlons deparemont headquarters woro filled up and things genorally made roady for the coming arowd. THR MUSICAL UNTON. The first notable event of the day was the aniival of the Musical Union orchestra, wi roached the grounds abont neon their bi { wagon and made the c and in fuct it did soon after, for at 2 o'clock THE RACKS wero called, the three minate trotting race ho- ing the first on the programme, Maj. Chambers, !( G, Cilley, of Glenwood w, and, Capt. E. D, , wero the jidgos the old 3 uly and reporters, und - the di rdne atively and as always come f, and 1ot be iy off nutes of the bell rang out usual to no effect, for the ri cupied, th ouside the track Alchough th Grottiug raco o woro nine entries f. penred, throo hoats Billy won Touw third, THE CHARIOT RACE came next and was the only race of the after- uoon which created much enthusiasm, A man aud woman attired in Roman costume, the former driving four graya has wed abraust wd the Inl.wr‘*nur blacks, drove once around the track a: a break neck speed, tho horses tookiug more like ancient steeds than usual and exciting grost applauso and admiration. The ludy driver won #a & matter of courso. The only trouble about this race was that it was too short. Tt will be repeated each re- maining day of the fair, THR RUNNING RACE was participated in by Intrinsic, Red Buck Bt b e wtraight heats. Time 1:61 and L Lizzie B was distauced in the last heat. Tho entrivs for to-day’s races are ay fol- lows: [TRoTTING RACE, 1:35—8600, A. H. Aydsworth, Omaha, b. g. Little Tom. n. 8. Giddings, Des Moines, Ia., b. m. Kittie bo to-day, and the crowds will falrly com- :' " | the crowd will CI¢ | “T'he whole troup is certa and is flanked by fine wpecimens of cotton-wood, ash, box-elder and hackberry cut in_sections, There ia alo a bale of fine timothy grass and two of native hemp. The Grand Island Brick Manufac- turing company has a specimen of its goods here, and the Planet Flour mill, an institu. tion which cost over £35000, sends several wacka of ita different brands of flour made by the hatent process, Onions and_beans are srominent for their perfection. This exhibit [iin charge of Mr. 1. 1. Van Tine, secrotary of the Hall County Agrioultural wssociation asisted by Mewsrs. Martin Ennis and L. M. Bryan. DOTGLAS COUNTY has o good whowing, but not so extenive m ahould have bean mads. It furnishes the fin- cat aweet potatoes, raied by A. J. Smith, rhubarh ralsed hy Tousley Bros., tobacco by the aame men, and an enermous lot of the egg plant even neon, Poter Boasan wome big cabbage, and Henry Eicke wome very fine potatoes and carrots. The Agricultural College seuds 163 varie. of potatoos, OTHER NHW RXHINITS, in Floral Hall include a big display of pianos and organs by W. H. Prescott, sf Lin. coln; butter, by the Lons Tres creamor: variaty of seeds, by John Evana; ( ateel barb wire; harnoss by 1. ) fron. k nch b, the Twin Bros' Yeast company, or, the csrringo maker, has & road on weighing but 93 pounds, a beauty. Tt in yellow lake finish, with handsome ma. hogany box. Mr. r has several other carringes and bug 4 them in his co at the op: o, and mostly visiuing the cty. As lnst night 1 of stran- riosity Shop,” and it was very grafically osonted, after Dicken's true models. Mixs o I'itnam sy d a double part, and both out capitally ws *“The Marchion- as and Littlo Noll.” A% the Marchionoss es- secinlly there was an_excellont field for Mis Piitnan's poouliar forte, that of the hoodless neglected girl. Her make up was perfact and the performance called out rounds of applause, inly very good, and To-night of do some careful, wtudisd acting. the Katio I n Company play “Chil tho Regiment. Notes in Town, All the banks in the city will close at noon Wednesday, Thursday and Friday to enable their employes to attend the fair. Garnean's immense cracker factory will be illumiuated from top to bottom snd thrown open to visitors Wednesday evening. It is situated on the corner of Twelfth ahd Jackson Atreots, We desire to call the attention of visitors and the traveling public to the railway time tahles published on auother pago of Tiik Brk, as beiug the only correct and roliuble table printed 1n any Omaha paper. ‘The atreet cars are all manned with condue- tors now, and the fare-boxes closed up, tem- porarily duriug the weok. hTcton ey caksegew Yo tha grokitide can be found all the way up aud down Farnam and Douglas streets. A regular stand is in front of the Paxton. Six eouches loaded with excursionists to the fair came in on the B, & M. yesterday. Seventoen coaches are expected froni the South Platte country on the B. & M. excursion train this morning. ~ UITY COUNCIL. An Important Meeting and Lots of Basi- 0SS, Several New Policemen Appointed, Eto, Ete- The city council held & regular meet- ing last evening, all the members being present. PETITIONS AND REGULATIONS, From the Mayor Apllxrmi-g sevoral ordinances; laeving special tax and assess- ment on lots within paving district No, 11; changing grade of Harney streot; vo- cating portion of Twentieth streot; exclu- ding districts 2 and 3 from provisions of ordinance No. 592; appropriation ordi- nance for August. Filed. From the Mayor - Non-approval of the ordinance ordering water pipes and fountains in Hanscom park, as there are no plans and specifications in the city en- gineers' office. From the Mayor—Appointing E. D. Pratt as inspector of the Union Pacific sewer. Referred. From the Waterwarks Company—No- tifying the council of the placing of four hydrants, Relerred, From the board of education—Asking Twenticth street, between Dodge and Davenport, and Capital Avenue, between Nineteenth and Twenticth be graded. Referred. From the city marshal—Suspending Policeman Michael McEuery for drunk- enness, Bond of John Wilson, member of board of public works. Approved. Petition for grading T'welfth street, from Center to Martha. Referred. Several petitions for various strect im- provements and repairs. Referred. Peditions from property holders in paving districts Nos. 3, 4, b, 6and 7, (Eleventh, Twelfth, Thirteenth, Four- teenth and Fifteenth streets] asking that said districts be paved with asphalt. Re- ferred. Various bills were referred. Potition of Second ward citizons pro- testing against the granting of a liquor license to Gottlieb Zimmerman, who has opened a beer hall near the Union Pacitic Lase ball park, From H. Kountze—Relating to grad- ing of South Tenth street. Referred. From the mayor—Appointing An- drew Hogan a regular policoman. ~ Con- firmed. RESOLUTIONS, By Behm- That the city engineer en- gage two assistant engineers and one rod- man until May 1, 1884, and that all other nel, wd,# fof wof lot 8, Kountse's 2d add, 81,600, Ezra Millard and wife to Julia Bechtel, wd, lot 14, in Millard and Caldwell's | add; 2,000, Isaac E. Congdon to Kathrina Hoch- strasser, e 22 ft of lot 2 blk 122, Omaha, £4,500. Try it. BRILLIANT NOV KLTY. The GreatJ. M. Brunswick & Balke Company and their Omaha ofice. That theJ. M. Brunswick and Balke Co. have exeellod everything heretofore un- dertaken, is shown by the branches es- tablished in overy first class city. One of the latest officos established by the firm is the Kansas City office. Althoughsoclose to this city the Omaha office, has done o remarkable business under the able management of Mr. J. Hochstrasser whose sales adorn every resort from Omaha to Salt Lake. The Omaha ofl has a fine supply of all kinds « and in connection has also a rep: where work on billiard tables is ¢ with promptness and dispatch, o One of the greatest introductions of the great Brunswick and Balke Co.. is the brilliant Novelty table, which has met with such favor in large cities, The fiem laboratory and of office in this city is located at 509 South 10th street, d Mr. Hochstrasser will welcome all sitors who may desire to call. A SURE RECIPE For Fine Complexions. Positive reliefand immuni- from complexional blem- ishes may be found in Hagan’s Magnolia Balm. A delicate and harmless article. Sold by druggists everywhere. It imparts the most bril- liant and life-like tints, and the closest scrutiny cannot detect its use. A1l unsightly Discolorations, Eruptions, Ring Marks under the eyes, Sallowness, Redness, Rough- ness, and the flush of fatigue and excitement are at once ——— Reppina’s Ruesia Salve is unequalled for chilblaina, chapped hands, frost bites, etc’ () Infants and Children Eth-t Ilr_rzhha or lmflg What gives our Childs n Bablea fret, and by tus cure their colic, kila their wo Bat Castoria, What cures Constipati But Castoria, Farewell then to Morphise § Castor Oll and Paregoric, ang 7 Hall Castoria aleop; ris. When What —An ab~ solute oure for Rhoumatism, Sprafns, Burns, Galls, &o., and an instantaneons Pain.reliever. Broom Corn MACHINERY |* A FULL LINE—~CONSISTING OF Presses, DOUBLE CYLINDER SCRAPERS AND~ HORSE POWERS To Matoh. The Best in the Market Manufactured by C.D. COLTON & CO., Gulesbury, L l #arSend for Circular and Price List, w FOR HAND AND T-CORD SPOOL 1S ENTIRELY The Product of American Industry ! PRONOUNCED BY EXPERTS TO BE THE BEST THREAD IN THE WORLD NES (OTTON MACHINE SEWING. Full assortment constantly on Hand and for sale by HENRY FUHRMAN, Fremont, Neb. WANTED_Gitl for general housework, S. W 54811 “77}:1’27;:]\ Airscclass carpet layer. 3. B. Detwiler's, 1313 Parriam stroot. i ANTED—A dining room girl at the Orel House. ! 520-t¢ | cor. Caldwell and kler streets, Shinu's addition. Apply st {OR SALE CHEAP—A good top buggy and har- news Also a fine lot fn Lowe's addiion for 8150, Inquire of . W. Holet, 180 Farnam stroct. 686-18§ Ffl SALE CHE ect and cook wtove Inquire 1016 Harney street. 5% TFOk ALE-—Restaurant an | stock of grocerfos In one of the best county seut 10wns in eutern Ne- biaaka A numbe one eharice .7 & man of snargy. Address P, J. T office. 565-21 I ’ ANTED A good oarrlage blacksmith No, se1 5, | A4 in 185 by » Mis Wilkine, Davin county | 8 Gi T variats show windows around town aro | Msistants, rodmen aud flagmen be dis-| dii Pcucd by the Magnolia W atisiren Shinosso E o oo oy o SALE=A gon wioké 1 & kFiwing OBy Indy. She married in this city, aa so many | ™5 (Wood, Milwaukeo, Wis., r. m, Annie | gorveously dressed up to attract passors-by. | nissed as soon as their services can be| Rafm W ady agenth for b = ! town, doinga wood business. Object for selling achool ma'ams do, and is now Mrs, Charles | Lou, The priucipal streets are well apriukled, | dispensed with. Adopted. Tt i the one incomparable gr i new under garment for ladles, made of | OWner withes 1o change businio a. Inqulee at the cons Riattn of Omahi " b S\ ko wholosale worcianta of Onmwha inond | By MoGuckin—That the board of pub- | ocv 85 P e Bl R L TR Gt i b e gL S s AT R L LT —Mr. M. J. Greevy, secretary of Genl. (Ereo for all.) ';,;g*:&;‘**;;{;‘-;‘;;‘ufi;; g:;;:;w;:mm;; lic works advertise for bids for paving S O a8 fadt a4 3330t can thow it Large profits. Address T Pas. Agt. Morse, of the U.P., will bomar-| Van Ashmaon, Fal's City, Little Willio. | evening. Their jguesta will be first tuken to ““gfl 'l\d"l_'flm‘- i ET—— | O N i o g g | M v s L s TS AT o \ ried at Missouri Valloy this morning to W . J, Wingert, Dixon, Ill,, d. g. Frauk |the u]mru"huuufl to see Fay Temvleton in il everal sidewalk resolutions were| & . “ ANTEB—A onos, 16 girls at Canfieida Overall | 050t e 28 0V 3 4 il be| Ve ““Olivette,” and will then adjourn to one of |adopted. Factory, 1107 Harney strect, 31 floor, S T T e e e (A rocoption will bo| "B N, Montruss, St Joseph, Mo., b. . | thocliy hiteln,eiter thy Paxtan or tho Mil- Thrana—That the board of public BASE BALL. = EVANS, 1 thand Dodge, 61011 co of the bride's father, ok, i : win Newton, on the farm north of the j tion. The bridal tour will be through Colora- do and the west, and all Mr. Greevy's friends wish it to be a mout happy trip. Mrw. Samuol Shears, with Mises Mamie, and Zela Shears, and two sous, Stuart and Harry, arrivod yesterday morning from North Mr, Jesso Markeo, of Alido, T, iu beine shown the city by his friend, ex-Lient.-Gov. Carnes whom he i visiting. Hon. James Laird, Hastings; 0. C. Sabin, Beatrice; John R. Harvey, Turlington; A. J. Cornish, Lincolo; John H. Roe and wifo, D. 'W. Roe, Sam'l, M. Nevins, Kearnoy, and W, D. Hill of Beatrios, are at the Paxton. Dr. W. B. Thompeon and Mr. Lansiog, of N. Y. city, and Mrs, Quinan, of San Francis <0 passed through Omaha yosterday on their way wost, o ST An Answer Wanted. Can any one bring m a casg of kidaey or Tiver ocomplaint that _Kleotrio tors will not speedil xot, us thoussuds of cases already permanent. gured wnd who aro dudly recommendin ¥ lectric Bitters will prove. quickly cured. They puril late the o ensed parts. Every bottle walo a6 b0c & bottle by C. F. Funer: owdman, ostponed. The funeral of Mrs. Estella Schroeder has been postponed until ten o'clock It will take place from the residence, on Tenth street between this morning. B.owml and Harnoy. o —— A Life Saving Present. Mr. M. E. Allison, Saved his life by a simple trial bottleof Dr. XKing's Naw Discovery for consumption, which bottle”that oumi o eaused him to procurs a large pletaly aured i climata and everything else had failed. ma, brouchitis, hoarseness, severg all throat and lung discases, it iy to cure. Trial bottles froe at C. F: { drug store, Largo sizo 81.00, when ~doctors, cf Garneau's crackers are the best. #10-0t e ———— Al first-class Clothing Houses can tell you who Larrirr, Leag & Co; are. #10 m,e&w 7 3 thflwr Ji cure? Wo sy they can right's dinense, diibotes, weak Lack or any urinaty complaini 'y the blood, regu- bowels and act directly on tho dis- gunranteod, ~ For Hutchinson, Kan.: vodman's C .A. Thompson, Des Moines, In., b, m. Bell Muhone. Harvey Cmmings, St. Joseph, Mo, r. g. Sailor 1oy, THR ATTENDANCE on the second duy was estimated at 2,000, but there were probably more than that’ nuint present. Among the new features in this muxhroom villugo wus the appearance of sey- erul new buildings and other places to be oc- cupled as headquarters. 'Te [Bex and Horald each “:xi up wall tents and_eutartained their friouds in good style. Tum Bek iy located alongside the handsome quurters of the Towa and Nebraska [nsuraiice company, where Mr. Matt Goodwin, the nasistant secretary, asvisted by Mr. R. J. Johuoson, hold levees daily from 88 m. to 6 p. m. Hon. 8. J. Alexander, manager of the mer- cantile department, wus also present yesterday and the visitors were regalod with some inter- esting yarus, A largo mew dining hall was begun at b o'clock last evening by Ir. ‘Tizard, the former restauranteur on Farnam treet. The workmen kept up the labor all night and the building will be ocoupied in time for breakfast this morning, The build- iug is 60x40 feot, in sizo, MAX MEYER opened out hix building yestorday with a mag- iticent layout of diwmonds and fine jewelry. A full line of Steinway and Chickering pinnos and of Shoninger, Cymbella and other organs oocupy one whole side of the building, while tho walls are huvg over with musical instru- meuts of various kinds. There is also the fineat 1ot of albumms, toilet and dressing cases ever imported into this country, Messrs, Van Cott and Charlie Collin asist Mr. Max Mey- or in entertaining heir visitors, THE BUCHANAN WAGON. Ono of the greatest attractions on the fair grounds s tho display. of Buchanan wagoun. Ino of these is of hurd wood finish, decorated and ornamented with Chineso characters in gold, ebuny and oil colors—all hand and costin other s of work— over one thousand dollars, An- the finest finished painted work. ‘These wagons are manufactured by the Rough Bros."! wagon works, of Buchanun, Mich., d are exhibited by Sumuel Wells, the su- perintendont of their works, and John F. rmore, the general sgent. THRE HCALL OF ALL, The board of fish commissioners got their exhibit iuto shupe yesterddy, and the two handsome aquariums attracted mueh atten- tiun to their finuy occupants. - Among the fish sent up from the hatcheries at South Bend are twelve black bass, three months old; seven Golden Ides, two years of age; six on year-old and two two-year-old German carp; woven two-year-old California mountain trout; three two-yeas-old and threa. three.year-old lard, and have a grand banquet. About fif- toen hundred dollurs will be raised. Information For Visitors. HOTEL ACCOMMODATIONS, The following list shows the principal hotels ¢ | of Omaha, location, number that can be accom- modated at each, and rato per duy: Pazxton House, cor. 14th and Farnam, 500; $3.00 per day, including cots. Millard Hotel, cor. 13th and Douglas, 350; .00, Cozzens House, (formerly Grand _Padific,) 9th and Hurney, 260; $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00. Canfleld House, 9th and Farnam; 200; $2.00 Nebropolitan, 12th snd Deuglas, 450, in- cluding cots; §2.00, Hlanter's House, 16th and Dodgo, 50; $2.00. Pacific Houss, 10th and Capital avenue, 40; .50, Occidental Hotel, 10th and Howard, 200; .00, TO REACH THR GROUNDS. Street Care—Tuke Sixteouth or Eighteenth wtreot cars at U. P. depot to terminus, whero transfor {s made to the grounds. Fare 15 conts, “T'o reach Hanscom park, take St. Mary's and Park avenue cars, which pam tho Paxton every twonty minutes. Kare 5 vents. Union Facific, Traine every hour from the 10th street crossing. Faro 15 conts, 25 couts for_the round trip. C., M. Py M. & O. R R., Trains hourl from the depot, corner of Webster and 15t] stroets, which can be reached by 16th street cars. Fare 15 centa, for round trip 25 conts, Vehicles, Carryalls and exprosses run from the postotfice corner regularly. ¥are 25 cents, Hacka 50 couts. FLACBS OF AMUSRMENT. Boyd's Opera House, cor. 15th and Farnam streots, Katio Putnam. Mouday evening, in *“Lona, tho Madeap;” Tussday, “0Old Cariosity Shop" Wedneaday, “Child of the Regiment;" Fay Templeton, Thumday evenivg, in **O] vette;’ Friduy, “Pirates of - Bongancesi Hnlunll{. “Muacotte;” Saturdasy matinee, *lolanthe,” Academy of Music, Douglas, between 13th and 14th streets, The Chicago Coredy Com- pany, Monduy eveningin **Kuthleen noon” Tueaday da (1) avour- Wedus “‘Davy Crockett;” Rouodale,;" Thursduy, y, “Hooslor 0ddFellow; 60, “The Planter's Wifo.” Theater Comigue, cor. 12th and Dodge stroots, Varietios overy eveniug. OTHER ATTRACTIONS, HBas Zail. ~Tho Union Pacifios will play the Port, Hurons every afternaon this week on' the U P, baso ball grouuds, St. Mary's avenue aud Soventeanth atreeta, rauchod by St. Mary's and Park avenue cars. Gamo called at 4 o'clock, Skating Rink.—Third floor of McCreary iron B, wnrfl- curb and gutter southeast corner of Ninth and Harney streets as far as is required to go on with the paving of Harney street, without delay. Adopted. By Anderson—That the Northwestern Electric Light aund Power company be allowed control, and that it be confirmed. Laid on the tible. REPORTS OF COMMITTEES. Judiciary—That the suit of Luella Wil- son be compromised for $1,00. Adopted. Judiciary—Recommending passage of ordinances for issuing paving jonds for district No. 8, amounting to $32,000, and for district No. 9, amounting to $24,000. Adopted, % Finance—Recommending the purchase of police patrol wagon, and that atation houses, as recommended by the marshal, be erected when the funds will permit. Adopted. Police—Recommending confirmation of James O'Boyle as policeman. Adopted. Public {woparty and_improvements— Allowing Welshans & Brother to place and operate a wagon acale on Jackson street, near Nineteenth. COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE, The council went into committee of the whole to consider the matter of the final estimate of tho Tenth street paving. They concluded t) meet asa board of equalization at 9 a. m. September 20th. Report was adopted. RESOLUTIONS, —That Anderson's resos g the Northwestern Elec- By McGudl lution concer . [tric Light company be referred to com- mittee on gas, The resolution was referred. ORDINANCES. To divide the Fifth ward into two election aistricts. An ordinance approprinting $2,412.14 out of the Chicago streot sewer fund in favor of McHugh & McGavock. Passed. Tenth street from Davenport to Chicago and Chicago from Tenth to Eleventh street. Reforred, An ordinauce appropriating $5,004.46 for the Omaha Sewer company; $1,038.36 forJ E. Riley, for curbing and gutter- ing; 81,376 36 for Wm. Mock & Co., for An ordinace establishing the grade of | V PORT_HURON UNION PAGIFIC, AT ST. MARY'S AVENUE BASE BALL PARK, Tuesday, Wodnesday, Thursday. Friday and Satur- day, beptomber 11th, 12th, 13th, 14th and 1:th, 1583 Game Called at ¢ p m, SPECIAL NOTICES. ExEpecials wil Foaltively not be inserted TO LOAN—Money. VW ANTED=Girl at 284-8¢ BITUATIONS WANTED. ationas ures. Add; . Good 563.11° D—Situations by two firss-class Y. 7 TA Wt relorences. Address “X. offlce. [ ADIES OR Y#ONG M| sent by mail; no canvaseing: no_stamy Please addreas Relable Man'fg. Co., drawer TT. tor ‘rop ilal's. VWANTED By a young maa trom Poaton, & situ- cenman and qu.ck st fig- cooks. Beo a day earily i quietly made; work house with establizhed business, good location. Good reason givem for selling. 'Syetman, 12th and Douglas, 554-15§ TFOR SALE—Houso 24x5 toct, with T rooms, with holf acre lot, near +ort Omaha, Price $610 cash, or §700 on \ime. Address James A. Tuylor, Fort Omaba. 625184 JRQR SALE—An excaliont opportunity to buy & Boume el ay on north 30th aireet.” Mush bo.old soeni. 8, L. Marble, 217 N. 160h. 5318 Fwfi'u.u.xfmm, cheap fr cash. Party wanta KY to leavo town. 440 234 street, bot. Harney and Bt. Mary's avenue. 610-18% (OR SALE—A nearly new leather top side bar &y 04 No. 2610 t. Mary's sieir proftid WA 59164 W‘Amn-l.'mi; bushels of freah picked, ripe ‘matocs, at Hurrls & Fisher's. 3 iid, suburbe preferred. Addrees L. F. B. Beoofficc. OR SALE_Two lots cottage 8 romw, 1 siatel barn, 2 hlocks from High School, m‘mm exchange for (maiha 4 i Four beautitul wmmfuu. Georgia ave. Hane- com Place §2,800, Twolots new house, beautiful residenco Georgia ave. W. front, §8,000, nce FOR RENT--Houses and Féifi(xh‘h U quire o 12§ N{DNEY TO LOAN—The Omaha Savings Bank Is V" new prepared to make loans on Omaba city or Douglas eounty roal ostate at curront rate of interest. 358-tf No commi-sion charged. M _Bemis' Loan Agency, 15th & Douglas. 234-tf TO LOAN=Call ab Law office of 1 ONEY TO LOAN—Tho lowest_rates of interest AfO M Thowas, roow 8, Crelghton Block. _Nebraska National Bank Buil ling. \ ONEY LOANED —On Chattal mortgags, M ONEY TO LoAN - YL proverty, 213 Sonth 1 . Boatty eaus on chattel i St i0i ] ___HELP WANTE. ‘~ NTED —A oompetent gl tory, south east corner of 1 streets. 0od carpenters at Holy Family th and Izard 5. O'MALLEY BROS, 5 815} NTED ) general atore. Must be temjers mended and first class stock keoper, TREADWELL, North Bend Neb, ~A No. 1 harnoss maker I'want a good Neb. ANTEDSalosman st once, at Why and_ West- h'l’“'l.; = s ATt i“‘(\"ll_ JANTED —-@Girl at 2102 Burt Street. V WAJANTED—Girl for goneral housework of 5. W. iscs. 550141 am, 5 T—Suall cottage, 83¢ 8. 23d, near Losy srth, 911 per monsh. root. 504:t1 HENT— Furnished rooms with board in o1 month. ard! Furnis Boemer's for sale at a great macilfios, 1007 south 1ith St. 556-12§ 127 Faroam stroet. 210-1mo street. Howard stre Inquir between 15th and 16th atreel 0318 ' dry good store. F}mi RENTNioaly Webster street. JORRENT. basenient. Cor. Hard and soft water, and Webster, JAR, LLAHAN, stor wt near Irene atreet near red car line, JOR RENT—One farnished front south room to two single gentlemen or gentleman and wife. City water and cistern® Apply to J. B. Clarsson, of gdon, C.arkson & flart, corner of 14th and Far. | 54-1 T. J. Fitzmorris, 8i2 | rivate 450113 {OR RENT-House of eight rowms and furnltare —Two floors and basement. _Flovator Fofl RENT—A nicely furnished room 1318 Jackson 54 l“”“ RENT—A new brick st re .03 fout docp on turnshed front room, 2117 IS Touse 9 ro0mn, two closth aiid good #20.00 per [ OR KENT--Woll furniahed rooma_ st 1014 Web- v Forty acre truct near olty, $4,000, Sylendiu residence 9 rooms, n 16t St.. ears 4ien _____BHRIVER& Bl OR SATE—Ar aba galn, a mall - oslor, Ba' mann sud Co's firo proof safe. Inq. ire at this office. RN e i NG I‘ 'OR SALE—Four low In south Omaha. Good lo- cation, $250, each. Inquire at Bee office 33400 front. L. Mrs, W. H. Beverly, 1712 Capitol avenue. 64311 j;‘fik BALE—A cleaii stook hardware. xnnfim - — —_— — — Eaay terma. Addres M. J. Work, Mi 'SE TO REN comf rtabe honse of 9 |~ 811-1m} S rooms on 16th street, near to Brownell Hall, QOKHALE=A number one horse, will irive siigle or doublo and will be sold a$ & bargain. Inquire at the oflice of the Grand Union Tea Ca., 119 5. 15tk At Small house, new, about one-half lot. Kasy terms. Price only 80, s JOHN M. SHEELY, FOR SALE CHEAP—A 15th st th ) south o6 Imj P.0, 300 yoarlng helfern. 200 two year old hoiters. 400 mixéd calves, October delivery. 200 head yearling steors, Octobor delivery, 70C hoad smookh two and three year old stoers. Towa stock. BTRANGE BRO'S, Cattlo Contractors, Hide, Wool and Tallow dealors, 808 1m _Bloux O%y,lows, " ;] Ok SALE—A first class second hand top buggy, m S i U {DOR SALE—Residence winess property 1 all parts of Omahs, and Farm Lands in_all of the State, BEDFORD & SOUER, 7038218 A. 14th Bt. bot. d Douglaa, OR SALE OR EXCHANGE- dwel eorner of 11th Nine lota in south Omah: and threo and Pacifio stroots, & Also 100 acres of land . Caldwell und Plor stroets, Shinn's addition., | =" ettt UM £ . apecklod troub and four Caljforuia salmon. | bulldiug, east of Millard Hotel. Open overy | , i L] Ay Pt W NOR RENT—A finely furnished parlor, o partios | BOAF Santon, Nobrasks, and bullding and stock of et el g T W S0 Kot Yivor water | eveniug. curbing and guttering. Passed. LT S5 R .| [PORBEIEEmA Guely Spoishad panit, -0, Easkm clothing No. 504 Tauth stvot Wil Schasye for Garneau's fruit cake is very fine. and is as transparent sa—mud, - School Hall.—Ball for the benefit of the| An ordinance creating the office of ANTED—Boy uf 15 0r 10 % wora in store. A0 | dreud K, Brx office. 508181 H..br'-"u fsm land Further particuiars at” Geo, #10-6¢ TR T b A, uth Ouaba school, (Catholio), Wedneuday |sewer inspoctor, statlng his dutios and Fracucel isnith. - Apyly ot once A 0T | faok RENT 1720 Capital avene, furalwhed rooms g s G~ K On th it J,Q Flord Hall i ening, at Orounse’s Hall, cor. Sixteenth and [ making regulations for the use of sewers, | ™" *reet: - cLelL bl ‘ulte or slogle, to goatieman and wie, of geg |~ — L e ——— m the oppositéiside of Flord Hall is a now pitlo avenue. R 1o 3 h ¢ TAN'ED—Barher Sterdy tlomen, Trauclents accomniodated falr week. OR SALE—0Old rewspapers 1o large and emall I Bealed bids will bo received until Sat- | bullding e ar A1 wwo of the Y. M. C. 3 C. d,—Froo ontertainmont every | Read tWicoand rofurred, with instruc- | W ol i TLP T, S0 Yy 50813 ik AR ¥ antitice st thip ¢on [ | orday evening for the lumber on tho | A: DY fecrotargiprlin, xS afh tables, pon | ovaiug at the rooms, corner of Farnam and | 40D “‘A’““"- s Wnsewh — WO | R RENT 240, 6 rooms, AT | unds of the B, & M. baso ball club, | oo e hn¢ Buntorlale Psyoconmodate | Riftoonth stroots, opon from § a. w, 0 9 p. m, | An ordinance prohibiting the use of | \x7ANTED=A gont cooking and | X' 8 olosel x and fuel room, | MISBOELLANEOUR. | club. |the transient r. A swall daily paper \ goad g hard and soft water. Convenlent, pleasant localit n B pt 11 3¢ , TaxLos, Manager. | called The I Sja faauod Buring tho fuir | o ulletin, any part of the streets, alleys, etc., of froning. Goud wag 4 1915 Capl- f 506 blook frem atruet car lino. Apuly with Foforence, TR b woek and froe omiortainments given oach m"::n{-h-bmny-":l';n ‘r:;ihl‘nu 3::: nalm;ru;l the city for bullding pdurpon'll without | %0 pustiseud cortol : At IS north 10th street. L B0uAde ’: Sk jilet All sell 's crackers be- | evening at the hall. o e i 0% [ proper permission, and regulating the TANTED A% onoe, & walter glil and ono chaii- | FSGK RENTTwo nlcoly arnishod 7oy in Py T A oause are the best, 10mlw ANOTHER DAILY, Mf’ifl.‘ c'n.'u‘,‘fi"'fl'.\.z;‘.&'{ “‘..ifl"'m?.‘.u';i.'fifi excavations of """;' 8, ote. \u‘uf'"p"m' Lt . Fious! M6 Chiagostenst. 450 P15 Bacrine s fan nettor, PRIDE® to N 205 N, 25th strect. No queations asked. Mr. Hascall said this was meant to re- W. J. HARSHA, veal the ordinance which requires a prop- stroets, Tho first copy of the State Fair Journal ap- QR SENT-A tarniahed room with board, gas and peared on the grounds. yesterday and was ex. . “ANTED - 8:loamen to carry our line of Jeans. | [ Vath rooum, at 115 e 0t Flau te., on commission, in connection r———— = THE OLD STORY. - A Buoxien's Arm tousively road. 1t it tho official papor of the tve. orty holder to give & mortgage on his | with thelr precent now Addross Manufactarers, M. | PO NENT S rooin cotiage, new, Beward wrect; | 40 mio willard Hotel, overy eveninguntil the 16th. i h rith k het awen Campbell and Shin's addition. .. Who “Port Harons' Got There Again | 2% of well edited wud full of | _The greatest modical wonder of the world, | property, if ho makes an alley, and also | CRESSWI LU& €O, Phiiadelhin. ™ oo 1400 | X 04 - I MOAR AN, [ £ Dowlara wiahing b o J. - Well Gon, Travel. P ot &ain | ads, f m'm zfifimxfi.‘.fi“fl{;“" lhlrz‘l, Cuu.mUl- the alley ordinance, which al’'ows hm o “'A.fiTmBiA [:o: gdnl :-‘L-::nn;mu " Jaqu) “.’,‘..‘1'1‘6- ‘ottage of 6 rooms, co 70 | Wis. Wil please call at .n.. u‘u ard Hotel evenimge, x to Three, . ) Fever Sores, Cancers, Piles, |,y " LY Wt law office of Andre v, - eor. 13 5th stieet. 5. LI and at Hanes & Bro. on the Fair grounds through th wero protty woll filled up yestarday, capcially | Obilblaius, Corua, Totter, Chappod hands,and | 12 tho alley way. This ordinunce, he |y Fim et Csene | Ty 2 s 20y Where samsple wekon can be sean suf L0 floral hll. In fhis latter among tho several | all skin eruptions, guaranteed to cure in every | “ltimed, was fair to both parties, FANTED Ui ior ganeral nousmwork German | J\OR RENT-17 bouses 87 60 ¥76 o T T — As carly s 2 o'clock yesterday aftor- | new exhibits wis that made by the 99 cout | Istace, or money refunded, .25 cents v | Passed, Y B N 513 Laaverworih | I 4so-12 SHVER & P.0. | V1S, JULIA BCHRODER, Chicago, the moet Y n P " 3. : pee ‘ o 4 L 4 pewel uetic healer, log an moon, crowds of excited lovers of our na |50 M Highty very gy e R i il —y— l.A"&"“'l'"“'ww"mldl sower in dis- (and 2l tubiest S| e T Furalaed rooi, Tiquire ah TIOrpes | dlasder Ol (ose. ghven up by b ” ewey & Stone have here the fiu hod - 5 rict No, 11 passed e wmusic and art store, Dodge streot. 800-8f | wiclans, Consultation free. 8. W. cor 15th and ¢ 3 s E . FANTED-A clork well posted in the clothin, ) - il ap- | tional game could be seen hurrying to- | room wet ever geen in tho wost, and the hed. | . Ask your Grocer for Garneau's Eagle [ A1 'ordinance declaring the necessity of | W o R R P 7OR RE T—Brick store. Inquire at drug stors, | itol avenue. Koom 8. 443155 | ward the Union Pacific base ball park, on | 3iead iyt formen to elcep i who, like Tabor Brand crackers. 81068 | yppropriating private property for tho | plover o cor, 1048 and Denglas sirest. i IN TICE & enner lot wad atore i , woar 82 Eht shirts, 1t i simply g ————— 6:9-16 [ SON, Fremont, Neb. JOR RENT—Two floors and basewent. Elevator ok bisok PRiare Fociny oppoaite i 8t. Mary's avenue, fearful lest one single | and worth nearly as much s the ivo PELSONA extension of Virginia avenue passed. y tent yirl for general house attached. 1.7 Farnam str W | &3 \opeta hotise bick blook, Falzmou , Neb. ~One of | incident in tho contest botween *“The | *ead Warren Hustings presented to his queon. Ordinunces to'issuo $32.000 paving | WAL V. o var O RENT= Furaiabad 450 SnEIFiAhal 1oma: | W1Vl Ewersy dare, Al ik o Lo | Littlo Michigan Champions” aod the U, run bovsTY wximins David Andervon, Columbus, i fa the- clty, | Hosomt e gk N0 B and 834,000 for| snieb i il PECKA OB P 0 |kt NS oo, o, ouothn o, Lk Y are genorally complotad, : S0 AN DARNEG: TG D 4lng ok biuoa. steady’ Bork ¢ T midieiioes aud Wore buildings. BED: | 7oi 10 Ps, wird ooty has already beow montioned | Senator Van Wyck and family arrived in| AN ordinance for the cutting and gut- ,!,,‘““."l",u Sraht i Avly tor ond wesk at | IFOWD & BOURH, Real Ewate Agonoy. Otico | /|0 e peorty stiending the fair. Tty of good The remarkable success tho U. P's. met | and her display of fine grasmes, grains of every | Omaba yesterday and are at the Paxton, tering of Nicholas street from Fifteenth | '3 AV Ris™Ponca, Seb. 62114 | vast side 14th strect, between Farnam and Dowglas | g "F FRANK DAVIS prouport. with on their trip, only added interest, | K12 Pumpkius aud s0'ou is fadeod worthy of to Twentieth streots passed. AN D—Fintoas dining roo « giriand streets. y 084 e O L 4 looked for, betti 1 ur-l':,fl- Ppraise. . o hbg 1 Mr, Olof Linquist loaves to-day for Mora, An ordinance to approprigte $,044.88 WAL i Laundry ‘uhlmnwulnw; FOK BALE. ] l::fl: n.:'mi‘).'r\iffi“,i L’u'.;i‘,“. Z‘; ;l,'_. Lm and a close game was looked for, ing varney county comed to the front with a | Sweden, whore he makes his home for the fu- City Hotel. ~ ~— J g St o b et out of Cusa street sinking fund to Dufly T e sasesremmainn | T il ) lurge « DOR SAL wwing of the finest kindw of melons, )~ First class 000k aud laundress ut 2420 m.buut even that *‘our boys" would 0u " $uire. Bros. passed, \‘ i beautitnl corner lot. An excellent baryain, only NOUND—Two seta of visitors up to-day, grain and \u;vlnh!ll Sho does pobly, ) tmeg *hieub b 434 ! be Ar ok AR BisoaAR 3 ov 1 dola ¢ §lo hagnos, & hammock 1 ¥ sharp P e dociding | s ettt sl S ke the cakeln | ‘Mo Port Huron haso ball clubasrived yostar Adjnraadee i b-0ir (o hedasalk. Sarman ¢ | Rative o lok 4350 cach, ¥26 cash payment, bal '»l Sih and Coseago st Hustor's bionyand, iyt n8 i the game in favor of the visitors, by & | any county represented fa floral bl s | 94Y: Snd are at tho Millard. W, H. Watkius, Real Estate Transfers. . | A N e e o Ante o sy | 6 SDMEM = 30 R score of six to three, 4 has among other things broom corn 16 feet tal], | manager; Montjoy, Morrison, Thompson, | A ddroms M. It " 0 reot. 835111 | bery. . Two full lots 68184 each,’ with alloy. ~ Price VE ORPERS—For baguege, exprem or car: H \ The following deeds were filod for rec- It Addrems M. I 205 1 b ot v ; ] n ar AN ‘These same clubs meet again this after, [¥10 best pumpkine on the ground, | Packard,Collins, Beck, Myers, Carroll, White y -] . - = 7. Koo | 8:100. #9300 cash ) syment, bela: 5 or 0 per A4 rlagos, 10 any part of the cily, af 213 8. I3th 4 moom, and those who went to see a good | the l""'"d “'i""""‘” we hove | Pirie and Dunn make up the roster, oord in the county clerk's office Beptember | 1)()()() :::l.;,‘k‘-:‘:“m'“'rfmAT i el [ SRR aoe lation. W | TRl " F. KELLNER. ¢ game of ball should attend, asthe U. P's, [ }))5F “*; sudsome tnmense heads of cab- | — |11, reported for Tux Bus by Ames' real U BANNWRILER, | doubla a vattuein & short time. “Price $550 sach. ¥ e e e e . are going 10 pub forth every offort to| priea in thirerbidt o o ihee® of | When in Fromont, Neb., call at the |estate agency: [ 1k ook, neas Farnain. |00 5 & o, Tt aneid e, 7 Purpont. e N i ! - e * ‘vl £ i 7ANTED igin. 1 cook. Cali ni —_—Blim A down the Wolverine's. Bont watiafiod with their. Delawarea. = Thas | Now York hotel, whero you will find bet- |y, aret Orager to (ieorge G. Crager, w d, WS aw,, :,“*:; Y 70K SALE—A well csiabliabie] hotel and ¥resiea: e —— 0 Shers e potatocs, melons, and aquashos, and | tor accommodations than in any Hotel Lok 10,16, Diwighs & Lymad's 8dd: 100 " | 307 4run " Luiesand youns manwithing oo | I ot st aod sonir nand s main e BDWARD KUE i G Gi #mall graios, rod oclover, flax and rye, with |west of Omaha House entirely new | Augustus Kountze and wife to Paul Som- “ #1 4048 every dny quletly at their howes: work | of clty, doing good businees. Address “A. H." Boo L orE, < Orackers melt in your mou! Iznlw' mfl:- luzm inches n‘:l‘,| llfv-n l»hf -‘m and very handsomely furnished, ~ 9mlw [mer, w d, w § lot 8, iu Kountze's 2d add, | furnished: Bead by mail; no unam ) :;"; R e A R 80417 ,'Auwm.1mumun‘u'flfi.fl$'"m:"j v ;e v R L LB R bl Joos e e o | Bl A T P S e e LT RS this fruit. treo Panta | = Uarneau's Jelly an lors are | Chase, w d, p khorn, $26.00. S Y TV CAL. MARTIN. | ocrtala o aditions erackor umde. 10mlw | Calla adde to the variely of Mo show, | delicious. 8106t l’-ul'sduln‘;-!é::hl:i% wn.iothn Dun- SATEDT A moman o wath sud lrop, 20 She | WESRS 120 4 J0ihotamet, & flooe. | mads 1o inies P, 2 iiand Sooe i B

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