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o e — FA% DALY BRE “ZOMATIA, FRIDAY. SEPTEMEER 22, 885, THE DALY BEE. OMAHA. Friday Morning, Sept. 28, Weather Indications. Wor the upper Mississippi and Missouri walleys, fair weather, north to east winds, oooler weather and higher barometer, followed in the northern portions by falling barometer and slowly rising tem- porature. LOCAL BREVITILS. —The cleventh annual ball of the Omaha Wiro department is announced for Wodneaday evening, October 17, at Crounse's hall. The (¢ #lokets are enly cne dollar, and the proceods will be placed in a fund for the benefit of the | by a syndicate of Omaha and Batte ca talists, consisting of Hons. John A. Creighton and 0. H Dewey, of this city, and a Butte City banker named Clarke. CASH FOR CATARACTS. An Omaha Syndicate Buys the Great- gst Falls on Earth, And Will Make a Summer Resort of the 8hoshone, Tan Ben of recont date announeced the purchase of tho Shoshone Falls,in Idaho, Theso falls are said to be the grandest on earth, the water descondinga distance of 210 feot, and it is proposed to make the spot the future great summer resort of the United States. Mr. Stone, the volunteers. The tickets are selling rapidly | partner in the firm of Dowey & Stone is aad the boys who “run_with the mashesn” | now up in Idaho looking at the lay of will doubtless realizo a handsome sum, and give their friands an avening of rare pleasure, —Sandy Forbes was arrested laat night on 0 the land, and the purchasers have with- ut doubt got *'a fat take.” The Chicago Tribune special says: Two Omaha capitalists and a banker of saspicion of being connectod with the taking | Butte, Montana, have embarked in no away of a watch from a woman of the town. ] The watch was taken by a third party, who slipped the chain from around the woman's neck as she stood in the hallway of a Twelfth street saloon, and it was charged that the property was p tor utterly resentt the acousation, and throatens to mako it warm for his accusors. —Hon, Charles Finch has received anim- portant communication from oneof his friends nd is being congratulated by his b t Chief Justice Fisld, of the U. S, Supreme Oourt, left San Francisco yesterday for the east, and will pass through Omaha on Sun- day morning's train, —A drawing of Judge Dundy's elegant new residence is on exhibition in an up-town win- | dow. ~The Abbott Opera company arrived from the East yesterday and created quite a sensa- —The rumor that John L. Sullivan is to pibch for the Union Pacifios, is not so. —1In the police court yesterdsy one plain Blooumb paid fine and one was committed. A man who was arrested on the charge of abusing his wife was discharged. “—The Thurston hose team is about to con- [ ; eludo » match with the Council Bluffs boys [ 1ilas above wader conditions sabsfactory to both teams. | witly —Don't forget the Dances given by the |cloven by a huge rock. Prairie Queon Danoing,Club every Sat. eve, at Mathows & Gaynor's Dancing Academy, BW. cor, 14 & Dodge. Admission 50c. 263t —Martin Huff, who resides on 14th street, moar the Northwestern depot, is under arrest for alleged robbery of a boarder of the sum of $30. He protests his utter innocence of the —The laying of the corner stone of the now Masonic Templein Council Bluffs which was #> have taken place yesteday, was post sonied on acoount of tho funeral of ‘tha murdered Dr, MeKune, who was burisd under the auspices of the fratermty. —The county court room is being put in as Sine shape as an old shell like it can be, for the approaching term of conrt. The pace do- voted to the use of the bar is belug eularged, mow matting lid, tho windows are being washed and the cuspidores being cleaved, | rocks hundreds of feet in hight. k falls, which are 1,600 feet wide and have | ing h a descent of 210 feet, the rocks loom up |she did the indignant mother at once Mon as they walked up Tenth streot. gn\ndly to from 600 to 1,000 feet in|made a complaintin police court, fow acres, with a cool spring and a shad one of utter desolation. oss an enterprise than the purchase of a waterfall, the Big Shoshone, in Idaho. Until six monts ago the property was not | preliminary examinationof Hugh Bayliss, “'in sight,” and its existence only became [ gharged with outr known through the reportof anoccasional d %o Forbes, The lat. | hunter, who, reaching thn edgo of the yasin which surrounds the ‘approach to ho falls, peored at then curiously at a From the edge of this basin Blasting and picking have ara, , which forms these The Snake Ri: ing for twenty-five miles thriugh lava At the ight. Their brown walls are utterly ieve their barren waste. Three aro the Twin Falls, a descent of 180 feet, and The ri Perpendicu- The e t— Bucklen's Arnica Salve.f] The greatest medical wonder of the world. Warranted to spoedily cure Burns, Cuts, Ul col ors, Sult Rhoum, Fover Sores, Cancers, 'ilos, This s quite an improvement. Chilblains, Corns, Totter, Chapped hauds, ~—The sociable and ball which was to be | an nd all s] eruptiens, guaranteed to cure in every instance, or money refunded. 25 conts givon by the Norwegian Siuging Soclety, and | S¥erY o which had heretofore been postponed ou ac- osunt of bad weather, will take place next Baturday, September 20th, without fail. —A joint meeting of Divisions No.1and 2| Kmma Abbott Oy of the A. O. H, will be held on Friday even- ing, the 28th, immediately after transaction of rogular business of No, 2. By erder of the County Delegate. —Assistant General Manager Kimball of $ho Union Pacific, went out to Fort Omaha | Flowtow, ‘‘Martha,” which he composed | Route, " THE OPERA SEASON, s Her Engage- ment With the Opera of “Martha." Of ull the operas of Friedrich von | yostorday in company with General How-|in 1808, is undoubtedly the most popu- wed and several officers of the deparbment to | Jar, being sung in several languages, and witness the presentation of prizes, ~—The 1. 0. G. T. gave a very pleasant par- ty Wednesday at tho residence of Wi, Ward on the corner of Capitol Avenue and Four. | Summer.” Upwards of thirty persons permits feel; teonth street. were present. Dancing and singing were the | v principal amusemonts of the evening, followed | ¢ by full round up of refreshments. The Misses Parker, Ward aud Crawford furnished some very fine music, —Mr, M. Toft, who recently disposcd of his wholesalo cigar and tobaceo business to Mr, Ed, Fearon, has decided to engags in the | banking business, aud will open up the “Peo- | 1 ple’s Bank” in the neat and comwmodions building formerly occupied by I store on Dodge, H. Haubens will go in as cashier, and the many friends and former pa- | ! trons of Mr. Toft prodict a prosperous future o ti the offect of the whole opera, by over- doing its principal solo, tho Muding metive itself being a world- song, Moore's exquisite ‘‘Last Rose of While this much sung air t snflors if carried to the ergo of sentimontality by sobbing or ex- sssive gesture, Critics couls not be ensured for calling Miss Abbott's atten- ion to this and the danger of blurri Tho o5 lust_evening was very pleas- ngly given, aud tho lage audienco did ot begrudge its applanse. Signor Fabrind v as at Lis best as Lionel, and the ahn'a book | part of Plunkett seems to bo part woll adupted for Taylinpiotn's careloss icularly manner and rich vol Miss Sequin as Nanoy, made a decided impression, and foe the Peoplo’s Bk, which il bo ready for | Poth by acting and singing, made an ad- business by the 15th of October. This is supposed to bo the opsniug of “In- dian summer,” 80 called by the natives, who wse this time in preparation for the winter by laying in stores of food, and believe that it is causod by s wind which comes immediately from the court of their great and benevolent god Cautantowit,or the southwestern god, ~—A Bee reporter drove through Shull's ad. dition yeirday, and was surprised atits growth, There aro already ever ono hundred fine resi- dencos erected there, and an equal number of lots still left for sale. It is but two years since additios was oponed to the publio, and ready itis taickly settled, The contemplat- od iuvestinent of money in southwest Omuha has given it an additional boom, and it is one of the prettiest portions of the city. —Seven parties arrested on the charge of welling liquor within the three wile limit about tho city gave bonds for an appearance at 2 . m, Saturday, the bail beiug fixed at $50( each. As neithor city, county nor state can give a liconso to sell liquor in this proscribed district,it appears that the act was an unconsti- Sutional one in legislating agaiust a portion of the citizens aud granting th privilege to oth- ors who are their next door uel Yhors, —— IVOLI CLOSED, THE Party and Ball at a Fa. A Farewell . vorite Resort, The Tivoli Garden, & pleasaut resort, which has been conducted this season by Mr. Paul Senf, closed Wednesday night after a very successful season. The proprietor gave a farewell part; last t, to which a limited numhp:rr& friends were invited, and the ** light fan- tastic” was tripped until a Jate hour,, ‘The music was furnished by Prot. 'l uum. Thl-_lcfi Wl no ex| witl ihe Gl and the ow T wirable_support for the prima-donna, The Abbott troupe do not lack good singers, but _they do need, and always have need d, a richer wardrobe, with more attention paid to *‘make-up'” of the chorus, Appearance is everything, and tasteful costumes are as necessary to the opera as to the drama, perhaps more so, Twico last night the leading voices were called before the ourtain, and sev- eral encores were demanded, The or- cheatra of this company are well trained, and produces delightful music, night wo are to have *‘Bohemian Qirl”; to-morrow night **La Sonambula,” and Saturday afternoon, *“Il Trovatore,” S — ‘Wide Awake Druggists, ©. I, Goodman is always alive in his busi- ness and spares no pains to socure the best of every article in his line, - He has secured the agency for the celebrated Dr. King's Now Discovery for Consumption. The only cor. tain cure known for Cousumption, Caugh Cold oarseness, Asthma, Hay I 13 chitis, or any affection of throat and lungs. Sold on a positive gumrantes, Trial bottles freo. Iegulasize 31, o —— BESTOW 3 THE PRIZES, Pre Genoral Howard onts the torfous Riflemen with Their Trophics. Vie- At the rifle range, near Fort Omaha yesterday afternoon, upon the completion of the match for places on thedepartment team, Geoneral Howard made the proson tation of the various medals and trophies to the victorious ones, The United States government gold medal, the intrinsic value of which is $100, was awarded to Bergeant Stay, of company ¥, Ninth infantry, to be retained by him as having made the best score in the last three days' contest. The badge of the department staff Merviam, of the Fourth infantry, as win- of the individual skirmish match. The departmeént commander's gold by the Union Pacific rond is in pos- sossion of the gallant Seventh. The team to go to Leavenworth is composed as follows, in- order of merit: Sergeant Stay, Ninth infantry; Private Zackariasen, Seventh; Corporal Weag. roff, Fourteenth; Sergeant Chaplin, Sev- enth; Sergeant Degnau, Fourth; Ser. eant Robinson, arth; Lieutenant erriam, Fourth; psician Martin, Ninth; Musician Dillery, Seventh; Sar. geant Jordan, Fourteenth; Coporal Ste- veons, Seventh. Sergeant Horniok, Four- teenth, and alternates, Corporal Cos- grove, Ninth, and Corporal Pond, Sixth, e — Lirrirr, Leax & Co. are Manufactur- 8 of genuine California Buck Gloves, nd claim to make the best gloves in the United States, and are not afraid to say s0. Every pair is branded Lreeirr, Laax & Co. m-e&w e — A WOMAN'S WAATH, A Dramatic Seene in the City Conrt, A Mother's Indignation Turned the Opposing Counsol. on In the police court yesterday, the ng the person of Jo- sophine Patten, a little seven year old celored girl, came up. The State was not reprosented, but distance of threo-fourths of a mile, and | Golonel E. F. Smythe appeared for the gained only an unsatisfactory impression of a vast body of water, much spray, and more roar. there was no sure footing to a nearer|testimony of his sister, is a morphine point of view. cut a path through the rocky sides o the | tite from his mother. water's edge, and the falls can now be as easily viewed as Ni dofense. Bayliss is a young man about twenty years of age, and according to the eater, having inherited that fearful appe- It is charged that the child was induced to go and stay all night with the littlo daughter of a Mrs. Thorp, also falls, is at this point a deep stream, run. |colored lady, and that while there the outrage was committed. Fear of being killed prevented the little one from tell- story for sevaral days, but when The testimony was not of a. character to be 427-2¢ | bare, and except for a grassy plot of a[putin print, but it resulted in the pris- oner being held in the sum of $500 bonds grove which border the falls, the scene is | to appear before the October grand jury, For miles be- | although several witnesses swore positive yond the lava-beds stretch away, with [ to an alibi. only the sage-brush and cactus to re- At the conclusion of the examination the prisoner’s counsel expressed some in- dignation at the ruling of the court, in- tiwating that the judge's nind had been r | endowed by heaven with ‘‘extraordinary is broad and deep between the Twin |grandeur.” Mrs. Patton, whois a pretty Falls and the Big Shoshone, and a boat- | featured woman. with buta trace of Afri- ride along this stretch is exciting, but | can blood in her face,arose from her seat not neceasarily dangerous, lar walls risé on either side, anda ‘‘hello” | ing or cornet peal echoes and rebounds a doz- | a turning over that few could withstand, en times. Several tourists who have vis- | appealing to him on his honor, if his ited the place within a few weeks, de- | little daughter who had played with clare it a wonder, and do not hesitate to | her's was to make such, charges against draw comparisons with Niagara. syndicate which has bought the falls and | him lynched. the land surrounding for some distance. | enraged tigress would use in defending has also purchased the stage-line, which [ her young, she insisted that sne would runs twenty miles north to Shoshone |have justice if the law would give it to Statio , on the Oregon Short Line rail- | her and way, and intend next season to put up a | means, largo hotel and dovelop their purchase. | tion in the court room, and with her coal black eyes flash- like fire, gave the lawyer a colored man, if he would not have With an energy which an not she would resort to other The affair created quite a sensa- which was crowded and the decision of His Henor, Judge Andorson, showed that the pre- ponderenco of evidence for the defense had not biased his mind in the least. e —e——— Enterprise Always Tells. “The Sioux City Route for St. Paul has grown in favor so that another train has become a necessity. Accordingly, Monday, September 23, another daily train Leaves Omaha at. . . 6:16a. m, ‘“ Council Bluffs . 6:40 ¢ ‘¢ Sioux City L11:60 ¢ Arrives at St. Paul. (11:80 p. m, This train to Sioux City every day, and to St. Paul . . ery day oxcept Sunday. Euquire fur tickets on the *‘Sioux City sep22m&ebt o —m— BRASH'S BUSINESS, An Inventory of Assets Filed at the County OClerk’s Oftice. Lowis Brash, the clothing merchant who made an assignment lutely, filed yes- terday, according to the requirements of the new law, an inventory of his assots at tho offico of the County Judge. The papers are bulky as the stock was large and has been fully itemized on a cast val- Tho appraised value is $13,061. 44 with accounts outstanding to the amount of $4,022.14. The statement shows lia- bilities to the amount of §13,277.81. Among the heavicst creditors appears one Henty Brash, of New York, for 166716, **on nccount of eash,” and 21,20 to Bda Brash, of New' York, sed to bo due on rent. . Knufman, of New York, if dowr for 81,114.50, and Swartz ownki, 218.50. Brash claims equity of redemption on his Dodge strect real estate, on which there appear two mortgages, one to the Omaha Lm-- ivgu bank for $1,350 and tho other to the irst National for $2,600, Judge Chadwick has fixed upon Octo ber B, at 10 o'clock, as the time for the creditors to meet and choose an assignee, according to the new method. uation, bl ot SARPY'S SHOW, The Fair at Papillion a Grand Suc- cens, The county fair of Sarpy county, now in progress at Papillion, is pronounced a success in overy pa A Br reporter visited the exhibition icular. both of stock aud produce as excellent, The feature of fair duy yesterday was tho delivery of tho annual address by Gov. MacDonagh, editor of The No braska Watehuman, which was in a semi- humorous vein, but at the same time contained much valuable and practical information and covered the orator with glo ‘T'he Musical Union orchestra was pres- ent, and the music consequently first- cluss, A foot mco took place during the day, participated in by twenty-four boys, one heat, ong-fourth wmile. “The first prize wis won' by Lee Breckenridge, Ignatius Dunn second, Lew Kelly third To-day will be the big day of the week. S — T .e Cozzens. Ninth and Harney strecws, Accommo- tions first class in every particu'ar. The only first class house iu the city that has P. RUMSEY & CO. | ———— Mr. Fritz Ruhl will go east in a fow days to the ivory in | officers was presonted to First Lieutenant | $2 00 rooms, m&etf has made a fl,fl* success of | medal, in the regimental skirmish match, | sttend the convention of socialists, which work at vol void like that of the infantry. The elegant silver water pitcher given e N Y T er of the Board of trade and & man uni li, and its | went to Sergeant Mayo, of the Beventh | moets at Philadelphla October 10. Mr. Ruhl is & prosperous and well-known farmer resid. g near this clty. won sy | Cotnli'bilas, ta., Soptember 10, Tkl yestorday and pronounces tho exhibits | General Ma RIFLE SHOOTING. The Result of Yeslerflai‘s Competition at Fort Omaha, The Last Day's Practice at Fort Omaha, The third day's shooting in the depart- ment competition yesterday was more favorable than that of the day before, the scores wtanding as follows, being for 200, 300 and 600 yards respectively, with the B Dogman Watterson Merriam Martin, ... Dillory. Jordan Stophens Harnick Corgrove Pond The first twelve in this list will be the department team in the contest at Fort Leavenworth, and the other two will at. tend as alternates. & In the skirmish practice for the de- partment commander's gold badge, which was contested for by teams of twel men from each regiment, the szore was b5 320 5 318 Fourteenth infantry Fifth cavalry Ninth_infantry. . Sixth infantry LA 1 The deductions are made for firing after the order to cense firing had been sounded. The badge was won by the Seventh in- fantry, and goes to tho best man of the winning team after two trials. i e FINANCIAL STATEMENT 255 Of the Nebraska Tract and Mis- slonary Soclety. Valuo of building. Vialu of fixtures anc Valuo of Jease paid......... : Value of insurance on_building paid MRS Saoi o . 22 50 Value of iusurance on goods paid up. 25 83 Valuo of building pledges unpaid. 61 50 Value of tract pledgos unpaid. Value of merchandise on hand Amount due from districts. ... ... Amount due from ministers and agents....... % Amount due from Conference. Amount due from other sources, 21,301 30 193 43 21 87 Total assets. ........oouvenins LIADILITIES. Amount due S. D. A. blishing Association. $1,5290 91 t duo Pacitic Press 677 95 Amount vnpaid on general ... 60338 90 00 merchandise 1t due on bul g ant due Nebraska ference. ... ..., 840 00 it due ministers and . 47489 s Total liabilities. Balance in favor of soclety. ... .83, Amount of pledges and donatio ved at this mceting as follows: & act fund . L8 046 O Tent and camp meeti HBuilding fund. ... British Mission. dinavian M ropean Massion. ... . Iuternational Tract Society . % on Total pledges Book sales, ete., on camp ground. Financial statement of the Nebraska Conference 8. D. Adventists: Cash on hand at beginning of year.. 210 22 Anjount received during year. . 4,570 56 Total..... ) ...84,780 78 e — Thousands Say So. Mr. T. W. Atkins, Girard, Kan., writes : “I never hesitate to recommend your Ilec- tric Bitters to my customers, they give entire satisfaction and are rapid sellers.”” Electric Bittors aro tha purest and bost medicine kuown and will positively curo Kidney and Liver complaints, Purify the blood and reg- ulato the bowels. No family can afferd to bo without them. They will save hund dollarsin doctor’s r, 50 cents a bottle PELSONAL, A Traynor, genera! baggage agent of the U. P., has gono ona tour of inspection to S Lake City. Hon. Wm. Stuefer, formerly county clerk of Cuwing county, aud now in the bauking busi- ness at Weet Point, is in the city. Superintendent 1, ane, of the Union Pacific bridge department, left for Ogden yos- terday. Frod Merzheimer, Esq., was in the city yesterday, and left for Denver on the noon truin, Frank Carruth and O, W. MoLaughlin, of Plattsmouth, are at the Paxton, 0,8, Willard and wife and Wm. Beu- schoter and wife, of Loup City,are at the Pax- ton, Vie Bierbower, ‘‘the delegate from Sioux,” was among the passengers from Lincoln yes terday; morniug. L. Mendelssohn, the architect, went to Den- ver yosterday to look after the building of the railway hospital thero, Mr. I, Riley, of Hunt & Riley, while in the act of jumping from his wagon yesterduy, Injured bis knoe severely and it will lay him up for some time, Mr. W. C. Borlandhas beon appointed by er Borland as gen enger and tickst dopartments of the ific, with headquarters at Salt L business in Utah and Idaho, and in Nevada | east of Winnemucea, R, McConnell will act as general ageat of the freight depart. ment, Hon. James Morris, th offics at Valentine, Nub., from the State vention held the one vote of Cher vagister of the land ame up to Omaha yestorday, He inty. Regent Merritt came throug from Lincoln on his way to Nel somewhat on account of the appoaching fig between Neligh and Oakdale for the county seat of Autelope, D. Wallace and wife, W. Castle and wife, J, Rosewood aud wife, Signor Tagliapietra, Val. entins Fabian of the Abbott opera company, with Emma Emma and Oharles H. Prats, ber husbaud, are at the Millard, The fullowing are among the arriuals at the Paxton yesterday: Frank M. Kvans, Ben, Aurbach, E. J. Meaney, A. B. Froeze, Chicago; F. E. Beltzehoover, Minnie Hecker, Carlisle, Pa; E. B. Rowland, F. H. Carpen- ter, R, G. Orr, W. N. Calboun, New Zork; R. Btadeker, Olnoinnati; Chas A. Quigley, Dubuque, La; C. W. Jokason, R, W. Clark, | dress =t a | 5| John Ho will have charge of the passenger | St. F. H. Tuthill, 8t. Panl! G. Netter, Cincin. f. 1. Weed, San Francisco; L. M Massey, Alden, Ia; M. F. W, Bunsc and wifs, 0. B. Willard, N Mel +and wife, Plattsmouth; G. W. Colline, Kearney; B. F. Weston anp wife, Milwaukee: Tom Maddock, Philadelphia; C. E. Gardner, A. E. Robinson, St. Louis; A. E. Draper, Chieagn; E.J. Hauck, J, N, Crosser, J. N. Ciosser, New York. D. Me- Donald, J. C. Smith, Warsaw, Wis; G, H. Willi ms, Des Moines; Thos. Bryant, Schuy- ler; C. F. Goodroan, W. A. Wilson, Malbern; Frank Carrith, Plattmouth; R. L. Abby, Lineoln; J. W. Paddock, Fort Rebinson; E. L. Hicks, Philadelphia; C. C. Welch, Golden; 8. B, Stewart, Colorado; A. 8. Merian, Quin- oy; T. M. Hackett, Atcqisen; R. Towsy, St. Louis; B. F. Fenner, Fort Calboun, E.J. Roe, Cedar Rapids, J. D. Fasley, Sioux City; 0. ¢ Rush, onati; H. J. Lee, Freemont; W. E. Heiner, Sacramento, C. M. Rockfellow, U. 8. A.; D. M. Steele, St. Joe; Lyman MecCarty, Kansas City; D, G. Bacon, St. Louis; Ges, H. Groen, Kansas Thomas Shortell, New York; Louis Goodman, St. Jos; Hon. C. H. Van Wiyck, Nebraska City; John W. Watt, Pittshurg, tyan, wifs and two childrea, Lin John T. Belding, Dealwood, D. T.; Tompson, Montreal; H. R. Persenger, Des Moines; W. H. Buvoort, Chicago; L. L. Higgine, Topeka, Kae; E. W. Douglas and wife, Denver; Loran Clark, T. M. Sackett, Albion, Neb.; G. Chipman, New York; L. M. Lewis, Detroit; . M. Sanders, Chey C. 8. Lewis, Central City; M. B. and wife, New York; L. H. Hubbell, St. Louis; C. A. Munroe, Boston; John Baner, Plattsmouth; Ed. Nash, Denver. SPECIAL NOTICES. #arSpecials will Positively not be inserted paid in advance. unles: TO LOAN—Money. M CNEY TO LOAN —Tho Omuaha Savings Bank in M "new prepared to make loans on Omaha city or Douglas county real ostate at current rate of interest. No commission charged. ) LOAN—The lowent ratos of interest 5th & Douglas, 234 ONEY TO LOAN—Call at u‘vr: office of D. L. on Block n Chattel & “room 7 VL Nebraska National Bank Building, ' 184-¢ MPCNELTOLOAN_. T. Beatty oans on chattel VL property, 218 South 14th St sopti8 HELP WANTED, rvl:\‘woum- can find emplovment by cilling immed- intely at the Vieuna Coffes House, 403 Tenth £ ter Jap AL WL i Infants ana Children Without Morphine or Narcotine What gives our Children cheeks, | What Cures their fevers, makes them wloep; "Tis_Castorin When Bables fret, and cry by t What curee their olic, kil their worm y But Castoria, What quickly cures Constipation, Bour B , Colds, Indigestion : But _Castorta, Farewell then to Morphine §; Castor Ofl and Paregoric, ang ' Hall Castoria, t: L solute cure for Rhoumatism, A FULL LINE—CONSISTING OF Pressos, DDIIB[E CYLINDER SCRAPERS —AND— HORSE POWERS To Matoh. The Best in the Market —An ab= Manufactured by C.D. COLTON & CO., 3 Galeaburg, i £4r3end tor Circula“and Price List. = Midat SIX-CORD Wi fon SEWING L IS ENTIRELY The Product of American Industry ! « PRONOUNCED BY EXPERTS TO BE THE BEST THREAD IN THE WORLD FOR HAND AND MACHINE SEWING. Full assortment constantly on Hand and for sale by HENRY FUHRMAN, Fremont, Neb. [FORENT=A viensant tront. room, turn shed or hod, 635 N. 18th stre 8-1§ I—~Furnished rooms, sinj gl housekeeping. Beemer's block, coruer 8th_and Howard. 897-20§ g VW ANTED—A irl for housowork at 1618 Dodge St 02 {UR RENT—Houso 4 rooms on south 10th stroot. Inquire at 812 8. 10th strect. 80327 Wn.f’rxb-m ‘ance, & goxl tinner to take charge op. ELY & RAYMOND, Bradshaw Neb. VWA\TED—Competent male tencher for branches in German Amcrican School. ~ Ad- dress, stating torms qualificati ms and_references. CHAS, E. BURMESTER, 1201 Farnam Str, V 888-20 vian Hotel, 83728 ol at Omaha 89020 Y ANTED. -Good stout single man whorcan fur nish nce us to_xobriety angd hones. ty. W. S50t N ANTED-Inunediately strong and neat. and a $3 60 per weuk. Apy ders s'roet, near Grace. W ‘:;‘ Max Meyer & Co's. wood woman, hetween WAT 20 e, t o general house work at ad Mwon, ot the Ruck Meat M VW ANTED—Girls at 14thSt. “and do at 614 south 17th St. 1531, A, S NAMARA. ‘v‘l{N ED—Good girl for goneral house work. Gorman preferrod, BI7 8. 18th Sts. 4 house of Leavenworth. 9 y TANTED—Giil to take up-stairs work. Aj 981-tt V TANTED—A girl to do general housework. In- Gorner of Dodge and20th. 916-251 WY ANTED- g to work, to cuivass and acll goods. Call 421 south 10th street. our nen of goo! address und will Steady st employment. ED=A Work in warkei i 18t street. H. 864275 WANTED German girl for hitchen work at Henry Coups, 216 8. 12th St. $53.27 \W’A. t. work D—In a small private fawmily at 10 th ‘A good girl to do cooking and laundry 80 ANTED—Girl to Must e thoroughly comj wocoud work. t. ¢ torun by a practical ¢ . Good refercices “W.HL 8. Bee office furnished Address W )~ A girl totake caro of baby o d with good references. ngu . 804 south 21kt street, west side, noar Leavenyerth St. D—First-clans men 0, control rale of our Splendid investment for small capital. anent. Profits unusually larve. OWEN, an Hot W Husiness CHAS, F. 840.27% Reom 41 Metropo 1conk and ironor. Take 5t ¥ eorgla Avenue. y ck masors, to work on court house at Alt. Ayr, lowa Nine but the best need apply. K. B, Allen, Mt. Ayr. 2628 D ~Gool girls for good families. Best Apply immediatoly at ey 10t ¢ No. ollice fee. “:Amxxnfsn €0 coat makers, aid. FRANK WA A burcau 217 N. Lady agents for the *Quy A new under garment for ladies, made of soft, tlexible rubber. Sure protection to the unde wear, when necessary to be worn, Retails for 82 whow it. Large proiit ' mnl,s‘ru arment M. ot Protect. YOUNG MEN In ety or iht wnd pleasant work at ther day easily aul quictly i MINGELLANEUUB Wa VW ANTED-By a carctul fenant house of about o ), sooms, modsrate sent. - Address i, B. Bec office 8. VW ARTER - Fumishiod foom for gentleman uiid wifo, Must not be more then five locks from Paxten House. Prico must b reasonuble. Address Bee ¢ 5061t ont, & nice cottage of five or s x good neighborhood. Must be in good sud ‘havo stable on o, ' Address. stating tien, €. A. WILSON, ' Careof Paxton House. TED—¥irst-class day boaraers at 1411 Chi- 0 stroet. 500-201 Tent, three able for Ught Kee ottice. bushuls of frosh picked, ripe & ris & Fishe e I!llll (rond rooms with pes monib, 1438 north 174h strest. R0k RENT-One frnished room. 95 per month, at 1014 Webster streot. §60-4¢ JFORBENT A two story house, @ or 8 rooms, hydrant water and cistern. N, W. corner 15th und Leavenworth. Apply to Warren Switaler, 213 S, 14th street. 3 P4 RENT—A now bouso, well, clstern and cell Hamilton near Ireno street, near red car lin 710.28 Rent 316, Inquire on premises. 1808 Cali- £20-Tmo- Large front room nicely furnished. N. 14th St. 59127, Store builling cor. Good buildig for grocery or Putcher Targe newly furnished frg cago St. OR RENT—A oozy little furnishod room, to for 30,00, 200D Cass stret. 546 F F T—Furnished rooms, N. E. 25d and Da- venport streets. 810-20% OR RENT-—Nice cottay rat-class location. Inquire at Edholm & Erickson’ £ 1o R RES ished rooma. (ot and Culd water. enue, elegant fur; entleman and wife or gentlemen. All conveniences. 709-20° OR RENT—A haudsome sult of rooms; with or without board. Also sinele room, 1615 Dodze t 703205 TOR RENT—Nice tornished room, with or without board, Apply 2200 Dodyo street. 803208 T CUSESTO RENT- 810, to850 por month. Stores and rgoms to rent. City residenco for sale 800 upward. Vacant lots inall parts of city. Farmlauds for rale or exchange. LOUNSBURY & MARTIN'S, W. corner 15th and Fa Estate Agency, OR RENT—From 10to 15 houses and stores for 10 rooms to_rent LINS - ty in Park TER, roon ) QT VIZ-With board, w furnished 100 bath room at 1718 Dodge strect. T—Nicely fumishoi rooms for t | Jnaquire ut east side 186k 5. botwoen L oom house with (—The commodions 1 on N. W. comer 20th and Cu ed by Ciiarles F. 3 i8es until Uctober. 1st, wh “X Lew UHCK skure 05 leet deep on treet, between I5th and 16th strects. 1shman's dry goods store, ! tlours aud basement. Elovator Farnam strect, -4 idences aud store build gs. FORD & SOUER, Real Estato Agency. Olfice east side 14th stiect, betnoen Farnam aod Douglas Strects. 7 1OR BALE. i niture of A splendid chance to rent rooms if desired, Address W. M. care Bee ofli 8347t plendid investment, two full Ioty, six +ine furm, near city. 898 o s : acre lots, wost, 8450, * ¢ 1ts, went) 430, ucro lots, west, 54 0. acre lots, wost, 110, Tots) wout, 8150 1oty, west, 3460, SURIVER & BELL, 24 nore Jots, west, $450, [uen 8 FAE "R Tube Tow K. Araold, 1210 Noriy 16th strect. JPOR SALE- A Mure Chatce 5 nd large ou 1 Abuut 1 mile south of Fe worth 5y per cens i o streot. Wi y ls e is extended, ew phiac: 1, find ariving dy or gentle MY Will trle fOF real oatato, truveler s Streek, JP0R SALE-Seven clogans Rocidences and fots Postotlice, $2,009 10 §7,000 cach, i PECK, opp. P. O, [ AR i e n Dorcas tween 10 aud 20 Birects at P E. Feterson. 866184 FICLER & LOT FOR 81LE -Corner Lot 633140, hse 7 roomy, yardset with blie grass. Shadg dco §2,600, would like to sell Bes olfice. w740 {rees in wbundance At once. Address ML PO sALE=Cots B Cote B illlante, $100 & Cute Briliante, $100 an acre. Cote Brllante, $100 an ac Cote Brilllaute, 8101 ah acro. Cote Brilliaute, $100 a Cote Brilliante, $160 an 900-t1 AMES', Farnam Strevt. te. $100 wih wcre, re LE—A fine lot 065138 onsouth 11th street, u Doccas and Maitha, with good house, cistern, plenty of shade aud frult trees In: premises. 83029 o8 8A well quire o l‘“'“ SALE - 21 acres, h with Ad- | acrer 1) ruit ieesand shrubber L] seans JOR SALE—A pr< spero wilk route. Addrees - dalry, with established wiry” hls oftice. 83514 @ of & rooms, kitchen, barn 16x360, wagoi shed, corn orib, granary. § On esy torms, BY, Owaba Neb. B N WY TR G S T - - ——— | Haeen auea wisavms usinr, Targe house| This - | strengt Y ROCERY FOR SALE—-My stock of o fancy groceties, Queensware and fixtures, - ted in the live city of Creston. my general store at Nevinvi le, lowa. Change of “business rea- son for selling. Call on or address 824-1§ Fo’u SALE—Lota 60x160, near Park avenue, $525. Tota 50x160, near Park Avenue, $525. Lots 50x160, near Park Avenue, 8625, 903t AMES', Farnam Street. o handsomest Iots In Om OR SAT E—One N ‘east front, corners on alley, 2 th street, half block north 1. Mary's avenue, near the Judge Briygs rosidence. Inquire at the b, & M. Ticket office, 15th rnam, 797-1m* )Rt SALE—Splendid cook stove, nearly new, 220 8 14th streat, sccond floor. CAL. MART [ X room house on 18th St. §2.700, room house 100 feot from Park ave. Restaurant an stock of groocees in 0 of ths best couity seat towns in eastern No- gy Jogu saL Apply at. 6031t __™18South 15th Street. _ 5, Donecken's aduition, 31500 $400. addition, $150 to $400. addition, $150 to $100. OF wo lo Each 5275, on good terws. office. hou 217 N. 16th St. SE_Four choice ots ou 50th BE, time, 217 N, 10th ~t. J. L. Marblo. 626t n \OR SALE—2614 Farnam s 77 feet frontage, !_125 depth, five roomed ho 000. 61i-mot l“OK SALE—Good business chances at 217 N. 16th street, J. L. MARBLE. Tong -t Fou SAUE—A® aba gain, » small _osler, ol niann sad Co's fire preot sate!” Inquire a this otie; Ifth’XL Tull lot, ba: 5 down, balance monthly ) ayments, £2,100. room house and barn, Haruey street, §2,000. gu)0 aeres land, improved, good houss aid barn, 2.5.0, 3 room house, lot 40x12), Harney street, 82,25 & room house, two lots, stable, south 0. 902 AMES' NOK SALE—Fine tarm ¢ BAS-tT [OOK SALEA T s Call at 1819 Hamoy stre Tesidence and busineas arm Lands in nd nund wop D Nobrasks farm s, H. Poterson’s Clothing Store, S04 Tenth street, 168-c0dt1 JOK BALE—DUlo rawspapers 1n lwige aud sl rantifics at ¢ o AT U, I, De, 3 4 g Ludies clothing and b oks. A reward will be” paid for its return. W. J. WELSHANS, City Mills. BBt MFB,JTLA oD AV ertul magnetic healer. Tocates all (ain_and_ dis- , Cures all thosegivon up by other physiciar s, ‘onsultation free. 8. W. corner 15t and Ca,) Ryom 3. o JTORE FOR SA LY~ Conslsting of confectionery, Fruits and Fancy Notions. Also fixed for les: taurant. ~ Good cellar and well. Building 20x62, one story. Doing a good business. Cause of sals, waub 1040 out of business. ~ Acdross 763 1 G. E. CORE OF Surveys, waps or pla out of the city, apply to 6571 i ,K..]'um ‘most Y, Oakland, Neb, Agency, Opposite I’ 0. EDWARD KUEHIgew MAGISTER OF PALMYKTERY AND CONDITION. ALIST, 408 Tenth stroot, botween Fariam and Har. ney, will, with the aid of guardian spirits, obtaia tor Aay ono & gla1ce of tre past and prorout, sud on 1and 9 5em ccrtain oz oditions i 432 future. By POWDER Absolutely Pure. wder never varies. A warvel of purity, and wholesomeneas, More economical than the ordinwy kinds, and cannot be sold in cumjetition With the muiltitude'of low test, short weight, almost | phosphiate powder. $:1d auly o caun: Hoyal iake % Powder Co., Wall btrest Now York, T e v v - Diti, !

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