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OMAHA DATILY BEE= TITURSDAY SEPTEMBER 4, 1884 AS THEY ARE. A Bird's Eye View of the State Fair Grounds Yesterday, The Woik of improyement Nearly Completed —A Bright Pros pect for Next Week. The grounds of tho State fair yoster- { day presented a scene of activity seldom witnessed anywhere, Long before they woro reached, however, from the city, ( groat wagons, loaded with machinery and Sherman avenue was well filled with grounds, and the new buildings which met tho eye from this thoroughfaro f evinoed the fact that great preparations sexposition, mMs ls the grading in front and sluiced to carry off the water, ;which herotofore has been allowed to form in pools and make this whole distance mud- dy, and at times almost {mpassablo, be used more as a dormitory than other- wise, and is supplied with eighteen bunks, Lattlo, g the oxhibition of agricul- implements and machinery Autifl' o aomething extraordinary, not o conl account of the number of its exhib- qbuildings for these exhibits have 1+ oreg PUb UP, and almost every old one “768%,00n painted and repalred. rades amlie of the greatest improvements hes point of. made upon the sheep and hog pens, will he @ northwest corner of the grounds. one of them has been covered with equal to spared willanked to keep them out of the ew pipe from the Saunders street mes into the grounds near this + and pi Mls0, The water supply from the teresting, avenue main having been heat 1 4ff by the board to bo insufiicient, soeinm® O aunders was tapped May with an fnch pipe, which will * to Bdy the yrounds with water in abund- worthy of : e improvements, however, which to its fullest extent the growth of SEW SWL.. s thollarge numbar ot stalle. ro- of the o thea row of them has been construct- g4 many on tho west side. But accommodations for all the - Tho board, however, is not em- dased and is making room by building be- determination of the board that tries shall be rojected for the want of ryom or plave, is the exhibitor who has his entries of stock first on th~ ground, having already this connection it might be well to state that Mr. Druse has already purchased the Nebraska Farmer pitcher to be given a8 a premium for the best fat cow, steer or heifer of any age or breed, and has it now on exhibition at his hotel. The pitcher is made of solid silver, and is ele- gant in design and finish, been mentioned is that of the Paxton Ho- tel comprny. To the best equestrienne, who must be the unmarried daughter of a farmer, a 850 side-saddlo will bo given and to the second best & $35 silk dress. O Friday morning the work of ar- rautug dhe oxhibits will begin and it is Saturdsy night be ready for the formal opeaing gf the fair ai §a. m. Monday. Hi cheock Wins The Bicycle Race Ag Des Moines—A Shooting John Hitcheock returned last even- Deon in attendance upon the meeting of Jowa division of the American Wheel- man's League. Messrs. Hitchcock and tives of the Omaha club at the meeting, ihe former winning the half mile race on Tuesday, against six competitors in Yesterday Messrs, Petty and Muls, two well-known crack shots of this city, liame®who have at different times held the medals of championship of lowa. The match is for8250 a side, each contestants These gentlemen were accompanied by pres d that no little betting will A Meeting of the Medics, The regular monthly meeting of the Douglas County Medical Kociety was held Tuesday evening last. Drs, Arm- strong, Brown, Bridges Bicket, Carter, Hostetter, Link, Merriam, Mercer, Wilson, Wilcox, Wormsley, Jones, Gibbs, Arbuckle and Graddy were in attend- ance. Dr. Carter resigned as secretary and Dr., Bridges was elected [to fill vacancy. Dr. Merriam read an interesting paper on “‘De; which was discussed by Drs, Mansf Mercer and Mcrriam, The meeti adjourned. e Yesterday atternoons Fire, About 3 o'clock yesterday afternoona lit tle stable on Sixteenth street, between Howard and Jackson streets, took fire and the department was called out, Thej . - alarm was turned in from the Sixteenth | northwest winds ! street engine house and by some means| ‘ . 2 got box 12 and went on a 't or other wild goose chase out to Seventeenth and Hickory streets. The damage was very small, tors’ Stories, Conductor Prerce, of the Wabash road, was talling a story to Andy terday that all train men will enjoy, ac customed as they are to the appeals of On his recent trip be said he encountered, slouched down with his hat pulled down over the left eye, a fine specimen of the unproductive element of American life. “Ticket,” said Pierce. The tramp looked up, smiled, and said, ith the peculiar accent of the *‘tough Say, con,, do you stand yny favors to ole time rocks on the t on this road,” said Pierce. tremp, reaching his loft hand into other heavy articles, were passed, on|air and making the motion of pulling the L their way to the place of compoetition, | cord. nerve broke ; ! | Piorce, in conclusion, “‘buc I vehicles going to and from the fair bell-cord and assisted him off."” *‘You had better han a friend of mine named Compton 24 on the 0. and M., recently. ¢ S ton was taking a train out the other day were being mado for Nebraska's snnual [when a tramp struck h'm for T ‘Say,’ said he, ‘couldn’t you take my the first improvement which one [nibs along with you to the next one of the mo all up,” said 1 { 9 said Compton, coaldn’t think of it." The 1 o the grounds, The street | train moved off, and, after Compton had ftheir full width has been thrown up [got through two cars he struck ‘my ine certer, ditches dug on the sides|nibs’ on the plitform told you I couldn’t take,’ said Compron, “That's all right,” said *I've got a lotter, here, though keep your lotter. On the right of tho main entranco is |10W, or Tl put you ashore.’ the new headquarters for the police, to [8Uess not,’ says Mr. Tramp. Compton reached up for tno bell-coid, he did, biff: the tramp; Put up your money, and, as The main ard art halls were yesterday | (Famp's : ‘beingput in proper shape for the recoption | Duckled to him, but eomebody openc shibits, Now platform and shelving |0 door of the car, and in fell Comp- > being put in, and the buildings [ten, with the tramp on top of him. Rwttly LisEsaund strongihicnbil Compton wore a long goateo before the Thigjiat department of the fair devoted | fight, but when the pass igghat, depi o HL U (SR T M G ke e tramp's hand; and a3 the train slacken: cd up the tramp said: matter with my niba ! , i gang—firoman,’ and_jumped off.” - DA O G BRI Ly o it e e Central, a fow woeks ago,” said Atkinn, “with o number of frionds, and a great big burly Toxan got aboard. siderable loud talk about his being & dem.- ocrat, he s*arted throuzh the train to take His aspect was sofiorco that menta, éi\mf to protect these animals | °Very man he addressed professed democ- ‘What's the I'm one of the up a ballot. “There isn't a Blaine board,’ said he finally. Then he espied alittlo fellow sitting down near a win- Ho shook the little man by the o heat of the sun, and all have [T dow. BUT[ER AND HOWE. at Chicago. in Secret Council. at Madison, Wisconsin, Democratic Convention, the Great Issues, choes the Country Over from th Great National Oampaign now Opening. al Dispatch to Tk By Citicaca, September arrived this aftern, Palmer honsa, a Colonel Plimpton, He refused to be Spo inter platforn this evenin s Nebraska member of the reput committeo, was admited ma tho train for New York, Howe wa: eviden ly here by appointment, By tho knowing republicans that the in‘or viow related to whero the denc to fuso, Howa sa that thiere wou'd be no fusion in Ilinois, [Associated Press.] Chicac, Il September Howe; 01 Nobraska, e natio the city holding a long secret conference with General Butlor this evoning, the purpose of New York to-morrow morning, BUTLERS RECEPTION Cricaco, Tl1., September 8, meral Dut ler arrived here this afternoon from Michig: Owing to the fact that his train came at unexpected hour the committee appointed to meet him was not at the dep He proceed- ed to the hotel and spent the time until even- ing in consultation with his supporters on the shoutder and said: ‘Look yer, are you a “It's none of your business what I am,’ said the little fellow, say- agely, ‘and if you don’t got away from mo Tll let daylight through you.’ cuso mo, sah,’ said the Texan, who ap- peared paralyzed by the unexpected out- burat, and ho moved off into the next T hnd the laugh on a couplo of my republican friends, whom 1 won't name, and who wero terrified into being domo. 7%l built. Along the whole south side | 788 through the howitzer th Texan republican 7’ car. ——— Occidentalj Geography, cso additions have not sufliced. to | San Frantiocs Nown Hoster is the surface of the earth composedl Of corner lots, mighty poor roads, rail- new ones or hiring atalls close by. |road tracks, base ball grounds, cricket fields and skating rinks. What portion of the globe is water? About three-fourths. Mr. O. M. Druse, of Lincoln,|add a little gin and nutmeg to it. What is a town! A town Is a considerable collection of in their sta?” lve beautiful head of | houses and inhabitants. with four or five the black puited Angus yearlings. In|men who *‘run the party” and lend money at 15 per cent interest. What is a city? A city is an incorporated town, with a mayor, who believes the whole world shakes when he happens to fall flat on a cross walk. ‘What is commerce? Borrowing 5 for a day or two, and Another premium which has never | dodging the lender for a year or two. Name the ditferent races. Horse race, boat race, bicyclo race and racing around to find a man to indorse your note. Into how many classes are mankind divided’ ix—being enlightened, civilized, half- noy expected that everything will by |civilized, savage, too utter, not worth a cent, and Indian agents, What nations are called enlightened? Those which have the most wars and SUMMER SPORTS. the worst laws, and produce the worst How mary motions has the earth? That's according to how you mix your drinks and which way you go home. What is the earth’s axis? The lines passing between New York 1 Francisco, What canses day and night? is caused by night getting tired it is caused by everybody taking the street cars and going home to supy What is 2 map? A map is & drawing to show the jury Woodman, of this city were representa- | where Smith stood when Jones gave him a Jift under the eye. What is a mariner's compass? A jug holding four gallons. e — Railway Depart From the Railway Tegiste The Missouri Preific has an offic Y+ lig charge of a queer department. left for Missouri Valley, where they will | looks after those peoplo who wish their shoot off a match with Phelps and Wil- |friends -ransported from one point to another acd yot are afraid to irust them with the money. For instance, a dissipated man is His friends in the Sometimes they and S ing from Des Moiues where he he had |out. 1:44}, @ A Que A stranded in Texas, to have a chance at 50 clay pigeons and | ot aro willing to pay his wap back, but 60live birds, don't want to send him any funds for n fear that he will squander them; in such a goodly number of the gunning sportd |, cago the money is paid to the company, I thiity who have l‘-’,""" faith in|., 3 this agent looks after the matter © ity of Mills aud Petty, and it 18|14 ‘the conductors alone handle the So with sick people who are follow, without money, the company receivas . pay from their friends, and brings them Children are also cared tor and transported long distances, 1t is surprising to learn how often the services of this officlal are required, and ¢ busy all the time in answering iries and perfecting arrangements The advantages are obvious. Mansfielde, Robert, Stone, Spaulding, |at one end of the country, say in Texas, penniless, and either helpless or untrust- His family in Boston go to the agent of the Missouri Pacific and there pay in advauce enough to co of 'a ticket, meals and berth in a sleeping | ‘The receint of the money 1s repart T | ed by telegraph to the home oftice, and neration, the law of disease,” | yho distant wanderer is returned to his friends in safety. aps other railways perform a simi humane and 1f they do not it would be to antage to make a beginning, tickets, home. he is ing worthy, | of the supreme ¢ lar rervice, which The Weatl partly cloudy { wottamle; and local winds, with lower tennpera il uestion of the {proposed tusion with the tson the electoral ticket in Illinois, sult has not transpired. About threo nd people gathered in Battery D Ar- v this evening, for the purpose of listening to_an address by General Butler. Ho was re- cived with cheors, Special to the Tus Ber. BUTLER OPPOSES FUSION 1N TLLINOIS, Ciieaco, Sep! known that Butler does not favor a fi in Illinois. He lowers this afterncon and evening with that result. As many been opposed | to [fusion, it 18 pretty well un- derstood that the greenbackers and” anti-mon opolists, will steer very f the democratic port. It wes Eutler's original announcement ion of its doing good. 1o has become mvinced that there is no show for the success of a fusion ticket in Illinois, and. as Cleveland is the man ho is after he wants him_buried oply s possiblo under the republican ma- iesin undoubtedly republican states, He nfident, he says, that a fusion ticket will CHURCH HOWE ON U K, w with Church Howe, member of the na- most positively that all advices to the nation- tion ot Blaine _and Logan [(as sured. Returns from New York, he says, aro 20 per cent. better than_they were for Gar field, and that Butler will take a_heavy la boring vota f York willgo New Jer Ohio he counts on certainly for a good lican majority in October. He also Indiana, saying that returns from there show Hendricks to have lost his grip on the people, the soldier element especially, Towa Democrats, DAVENTORT, y and Connecticut. ub- democr: House at 11 o'clock this mors Lt Roy. W, 8, Perry, address of welcome to the convention de <hiop of Tow vered by Hon, Eroest Clausson, ma was chosen temporary chairman, and on ing the chair spoko at sowe length, The temporary office state cantral follows: Secr clerk, Hon, DAVENPORT, § ment of the r, of Miishall, 1 resolutic s reported every o The commit ization reported as fol report was huiled with on permanent or Davie, Te roport was unanimously adopted, Mr, Duncomb _wag escorted 1o the chair and which were unanimonsly adopted without dis cussion: —Iesolved that the de: of Towa in convention asse Chicago, and cordiafly approves went contained in Governor Cleveland’s lot. tar of acce lotter, we ex press our conviction th unnecessarily mterfering with the ment of the civilized ' world and which ar con welfare, pledge ourselves to use all h conflict therewith, Dooley, Keokul county o by acelamath 1, George Derr, Uni inated by acclamation. ' For anditor of tte, J. 15 Henriquos, of Marshalltown, inated by acclamation, Forattorney i M. V. Gannon, of Scott, was placed in nox ination, Nominati rder for judgc of Judge I, I, f Wapel 8 nor lential ) by acclumation, ectors-at-large were named th s of 1. O, Finch, of 1% ty, who was chosen by acclaniati Dianiel Cawphell, of Monona, also by ucclamation. The district electors were natied at the i trick caucus and reported o the convention | which confirmed them as foll Firat di |ivict, A. J. Hunter, of Henry county; 1 district. George W, Lowe yi Third district ki Fourlh district, ayton; Fifth district Sixth rict, Col, ©, venth district, th distric', J, | ct, Dr. J. . Hatton, anth district o ) distr Ben Butler aud Charch Howe Meet And are Clt;istorod for a While Logan's Enthusiastic Reception Proceedings of the Iowa State Texas Republicans Basely Evade neral Butler i and went quiotly to the smpanicd by his sccrotary, yiowed by reportors, sayiug (hat all he had to say ho would give to the public from the Hundreds cont up their cards to his parlor, but fow cceded 1 toeing him, as Church Howe, the natione! o re- d until after 7 o'clock, going directly to nd it s intimet | course in Tllinois, vo mado a propos:tion d to-night before leaving, 8,8—Churciu of the al republican executive committee i in which is not made public. Howe leaves for mber 3,—1t 1snow positively 1'a conforence with his fol- of the leaders here have that he favored fusion wherever there was a owine to the mass mecting General Logan at 3 ecrotary Payne, of the vead a Tist of delogatos whose cre commit of Ogden H, Fethers, of Jancsville, na pre siding officer, there Being no temporary or tion, On acsuming the chair Me. Foth wnked the convention in strong repub lican speech. On motion of Jud: and Togan and resffirms the expression of ov ery plank laid down ia the national conven tion, Toxas Republicans, Hovsroy, September Resolutions from the Mitehell conuty conven tion were read favori backers_und _ind George eandidat bled. These res vote, 104 ayes, on resolutions then reported i majority port. It declares it inexpodiont and im: Able at this day to pl eld, recommionds the ropn pendert candidates for stato off orable to the defeat of the democrac for governor, ition wes ta ntions sht ropublican ticket, also for a Blaine an electoral ticl A motion to substitute tho n angey discussion, The con . On re. vention adjourned unti assembling great confusion provail vote. I lands to actual settl present method of drawing grand and jurors as intended to enablo judges to deprive ropublican citizens of the Tight to sit on juries, Aftr the adoption of the resolutions convention adjourned sine die. Massachusetts Republicans, Bostox, Sept. 3.—Hon, George D, Robin gon was nommnated by acclamation, ung ding on snator Hoar said in hisspecch that voting for Cleveland, was simply ina conspiracy which would tako poss of the suprome exceutive office, Hon, N ks alsoaddressed the convention with a fow remarks, George D. Robinson and tho remainder of the old state ticket woro nomi nated by acclamation. ‘Tho convention ad The platform journed, 3 iff in which made with view to reduce the surplus and correct (ual- ities, pledges the republican party for the best intercsts of the laboring classos; favors con tinual reform civil se opposes enforead political assessment, a foreign policy is de. manded which shall protect all citizens every:- where, A freo ballot and honest count, and storation of the desired navy, furthe - a of silver dollars deemed unadvi: The platform of the national committec in dorsad, "nomination of Bl and Logan strongly commended and to administration of Your correspondent to-night hed an_inter- nal committee from Nebreska, He asserts | cratic ticks al commitee make the elec om Cleveland, With New eptembor 3.—The Towa state ic convention met in Burlis’ Overa g, nearly all delogations beiog full. The convention was called to order by Judee Kinne, chairman of central committee, Prayer was offored by . An s then or of Davenport. 1t was followed by gonerous ap- plause. Hon. Fred Lehman, of Des Moines, propossd by the took their eats, ax weson, of lack- 8; roading —After the appoint- ual committee the convention adjourned until two o'clock, Daves cptomber §.—The convention was called to clock "T'Le commit. uty in the state butone, Pocalontas, representod. The ws: Chairman, Hon. J. I, Duncomb, of Webster county’ . B, Keith, of wiord J. W, Huyes, Jarroll, reading socretary, ‘T’ O, Walker, of spoke at length, The conmittee on resolu- tions presented the following resolutions atic party bled, fully endorses the principles laid in the national democratic platform, thia year adopted at the senti- ance and in the languaze of smd t, “Laws abits and customs of any cluss of our peopls which ire not offensive to them, andthe moral sentis sitent with good citizenship and public 1o unwise and vextions, therefore wo worable and legal means to securo o specdy repeal of laws o nnty, was presented, ! Ltrict of New Jersey Presidént Arthur heartily praised, ThejVermont Flection. 2w Yonk, September 8, — Warren Gibbs rman of the Vermont republican com- mittes, telegraphed from Burlington V., that the returns do not indicate our majority will be less than 23,000, St. ALpays, Septemper 3.—The bolt in this county resulted in the clection of the de Dy majorities ranging from 152 to 630, This county on the state ticket shows a republican gain of 254 over all, as compared with 1880, Stowart for congress has a major- ity over Simwmons and Kidder of 1,863, Only two democratic representatives were elected in the county. The result has no political Ni significance” whatever, being simply the outeome of a feeling growing out of - financial troubles in this town, Winre River J TI0N, Vt., Septomber 3. hirty additional towns' wero heard - from to-day.” Added to_th this gives Pingree 20,913, Reddington, 1 Soule, 419; independent and seattoring, 2 thus giving Pingreo 14,645 majority over Tho samo towns 1o 1880 gave Faroum (r 33,205, Philips , (dem.), g 1 roport of lust night fassachusetts Democrats Woncrster, Mass., Soptember 3, The democratic state convention was called to or der by General Collins. The *off ate committee wers made temporary of ers_of tho convention, Jonas 11, ormanent chairman dings of the convention w I tous, A call of votes b porsible, balloting wi was found that some one had at stuff the ballog box, The wild demonstra tions continued until the delegates were o ¢ im hausted, and the following ticket was agreed upon Giovernor, C. ernor, James licott; lie rinne Jeremiah Crowley; treasurer and receiver, ( arles Marsh; auditor, John Hop kin v 1 oo W, Cumnaings in n adjourned. The platform adopte triumph for democracy this full, The Democratic Committee on Com i Septemt New Yonk, B—Tho menber of the committee appointed to notify Tilden of the resolutions are here, Present at the L. H, Henry of W, Sulloway of meeting this morning wer Mississippl, choirman, A New Hampshire, A. O, Bacon of i, General Durbin Ward of Ohio, B, B, Smalley of Vermont, . A. Price of Massachusetts, Leslio B, Fanlkner of Yow York, Governor Leon Abbott of New Brown of Missouri, B, and General Rosen left the Fifth foot of West stoam yac Groystone, reoy, Ix Goyen Jones of Louis ans of California, The committeo included Joseph Pulitzer, r & pleasant sail editor of the World, and the spread of a aboard, the party resch Yonl ry of Mississippi, ¢ kome collatios m. RH H and Goy. Abbott of Jersey were selectod to present th ¢ Thoy were_ drive to Groystone, There they were received in the parlor by Tilden in person who welcomed them, Tilden has been fndisposed lately and his physician adviced against any formal re ception ut this tine, —— tAPH NOTF TEL The New York P announces that the crop prospects this your than ever beford Doston advices state that the trans-contin ciution iy yet arvive at soti anical) sInent. Bighop Pic enior bishop of the Methos dist piscopal, south, died yesterday at Au guetis, (o, 0, A, Halsey has declined the republican candidacy for congrss from the th dis The American Hotel at Fort Erie, N, Y burnod last terday's receipts at the Towa state f open at Des Moin o gated S16,00 gest yot in the his The national assembly of Free Th beggan session yestorday at Casadoga, N, Y Lus conuect’on with the alleged attempt at | aonexation in the Comer W aor: Citast vosy I\ WA Chicago, was loudly ealled for, and addres the convention on tho political | length, i Wisconsin Republicans, Manisos, Wis, September % ~The pros ence of Gen Logan in Madison, the popul dewonsteation in his honor, eombined with | the meeting of the republican stata conven tion, has crowded the city with politicians and WAy DA lnly of culturo and sefinement to 1t is reported t Addro w “B Y. R this office. ight The prohibitionists are also here in fores, urging their claims on the republi can party and proparing for their stite con vention, which to-morrow The republican state convention was c..lled to order at 11:15 by Chalrman Tay f the state central committee, who urged that th sa be conducted with dispate Lo addressed by velock, o thought the tar Apply to Henry Ditzen, on 16th St betworn Mason and Plorce Sta 032.6p ANTLD A neat girlto take care of children,and dosecond work, Call Robert. Purvis, 211 8, 14th 8t (X Obeyed th odings could ba finished early bo of the unanimous desivo that present atato officers bo re-nomi Harper's Bazar There is a tale about General Butler in Now Orloans which has never been told He placarded the city with bulletivs, ordering this, that othor, and tho people camo to know that certain to be enforced. \ market gardener of the suburbs drove in one morning with his little son boside him on his wagon seat. entral dontials had been approved. A permanent organization was peefected by the nomination |11 ST afternoon overy order o Humphries the whole 709 north 221 street, cor. of Burt, 000-t1 state ticket was renominated. The platform w adopted sustains the candidacy of Blaine He saw a placard ohnny, read that to me fathor said. shirts,” " the boy read. the first store we come to,” said the fath- 1 don’t want to have any trouble with the Yankees." V\ANTED-A good giel for \"'»Amn Two girls for kitchen ‘work at 501 The republican stato convention reassemblod this morning. Plous Democrats, usion with the greon- | Davenport Gazette pendente, and endorsing achington Jones, tho independent Tt is strange that every political paper in this countiy that supports St.John by encouragement in its editorial columns tly the name of Cloveland or Butlor—in most cases Cloveland N Tth stroe ted in a test 70 noes, Tho committeo at its masthoad, WANTED - Nurwe holi, 2414 Chicago St. el FANTED Sewing machine hands at the Omaha o ticket in icans aid all ors fave TEST YOUR BAKING POWDER T0-DAY, Trands advortised as absolotoly piire CONTAIN AMMONIA. THE TEST: Tlaca a can top down The minority report declarci in favor of a “'\\rmv A girl 1614 California St minority for the 028 auired to dotect 1 but the majority report was adopted by a viva voco olutions were adopted to oppose the leaso law and in favor of solling the public rs, and condemning the it Quist's, 16th awd Californi TANTED—On ealar 0, boy, TAN TANTE — — and 16th strecta 013 3p 0L SA the motion was carricd amid nproar and the ot i \"Amn D Dining room girl 1617 Capitol Rood paying i and Iaundress, Mr, 076t Thurston, 2420 Harney A general agent for Iarge pubfishing n Omaba and vacinity, first-class ar. ements with the right man, Callon O, D. A Metropolitan Hotel, 678 3p sponsiblc position paying §70 per a onth ANTED—A hoy who un lerstands taking thoreos, Apply at 2108 Cataing St ANTEDGirl for gonoral house work (n & smal TANTED—Immediately, a first.class_chamber: maid, who can wait on' table at the Oceldental, FANTED oy to attend cigar stand at She ave, Cricketgrounds. - Apply at geoun, man the 58p TANTED A good rook and Jaundress, To & com yotont wonian good waces will be paid, Apply al housowork in st 0058 small i family, 181 stroet, corner ith, Wages $4 per week hild, Mrs. F. 1L Davis e 034 8p FANTED A nurse { 20th and 8t, Mary's av FANTED—First and Kon, Good wages, A girl for Fort Ro! Il family, 217 N. 16th FANTED-Th for genoral ANTED—Girl for gonoral ho T7th street. irl. Inquiro at Mre. N. . Ed Shirt Factory 640-t1 48.5p. northwost comnur 126 and Capitol avenue, 1y at Soydell & Al 0828 two ladies and two gentle. work of merit. gAddres I’ mien canvassors fo o st Hou ORRENT—A Iargo oo [ OR RENT-One of the finestresidences in the olty water close 18th and Frenam 12 O RENT—Nicely furnished frout rooi RO RENT-Rooma in Crounse's Block. =G. M 9 5 ¢ TANTED-Good man to_take helf interost in & usinoss. Address Bart” Bieo of: 6700 [OR RENT—A brick sottage. Inquire ab Geo, He Peterson's 10th 8., near depo. 39940 o1 10 roms with modern fm- provements. Bodford, Souer, & Davis, 32948 floor and basemont, 909 ¢ § 118 Harney str Inquire 11 rooms, furnaoe, hot and cold s, grates, eto. Evorythine first olase ghout. §70.00 por month er & Mayne, Dodgo streot, 11041 JFOL, RENT-Two fiurnished south front rooms, N. 10th St 8704 tion, by 8. s7-t1 PORRENT—Six room cottage, fine Ic T. Potersen, 8, K. cor. 15th and Dougl Hitoheock (OR RENT—Ono grana square piano, Inquire ofEdholm and Erickson, 4041 JF QR RENT—0no zood six rosm house #25. por mo. @.3. Hitohoook 285.4¢ FOR SALE. N IR SALE—A light [threo spring wag: ncw, with top.’ Can be scen on Caldwall street bet. rand King. M. L. Lane. 004 4p NOR SALE—First-olass restaurant at a_bargain, Apply to 11, Mannweiler. 004 OR SALE - Barler Apply i 317 8, 10th St. 11 Maonweler, [N ALE - Good minin This isa rare ¢ for welling, 520} S. 10th streot amount ofmoney. Addross ¢ il JRIRSALE A socond hand stock of clothing, bootaand shoes, fowel in & 50 locatio Also s shoo shop. - Will reqiire #4530, Good_roason 0515 { oA 1ith and Fa NOR SALE—Tho trame Luilding now ocoupied by uthwest Proshytorian ehurch, situatod on betweon Loavonworth and Mason streets, o8 France, cor. 215t anid Leavenworth 852-5p Bicyolo—a 68-inch *“Colume r's Printing office, cor, 0346 bin T FANTED -Guod girl for general hovsowork & | ¥ tlefield, Omaha Neb. 6674 JORSALE—A ood fine family horso, first-class traveler, six years old, 0253 loon and boarding house. Apply 11 Mannw 307 8, 11th strect. 015.-8p NOR SALE—A goodsorrel horse 6 years old, and good delivery wagon. Hdrso very gontle.' Call 3 South 12th near Williams. 650-4p JOR SALE—Drug store small capital required. ontrally located doing n good business. Satis: tory rearon given for selling, Addross $, 8. Lit. Ath —A girl at 1418 Dodgo stroet, between 14thand 15th, ol 0L0-0p. D—Good laundress, 8. W, corner_Harney o b5L4p dental, es7-tt WA, mutte & DOES NOT CONTAIN AMMONIA, ITS MEALTHFULNESS 1AS NEVER UEEN QUESTIONED, Bell, 1120 Harnoey st THE TEST OF THE OVEN. PRICE BAKING POWDER 0., ANTED—Two chambermalds who can walt on Cheap lots, 8500 down $5.00 per JooR sar nth, and assisting worthy porsons to boild nico littlo homes. K. C. Patterson & Co., cor 13th and Fi A Small houso and half lot, near Sherman avenue, south of Dr e an premisos. Chamber tablo and one diniug-room girl atthe Occi- )—A fgood competent girl for gonoral din, ¢ SD— T ~two good ont Nob. wio Belb Patent on Geo. W Agonts to nan v trips. Addre t, Omaha, BITUATIONS WANTED. tuatiou by & young ma writo willing to do any M. Meeha nt houg: D Price’s Special Flavoring Extracts, Tho strongest,most delielous and natural favor known, and Dr. Price’s Lupulin Yeast Gems hy Tiread, The Best Dry Hop St I tho 'World. FOR SALE BY CROCERS. Lady understanding A Torn city 050 1 as managor and huyer in dry o s fully in lotel or rostaurant; Noob, Addres Beo ofll nto ko 0530 Ninery thoronghly, would Kike' position with first-class houso in largo wea- VAV ANTED - Position by fint class drow makor by T, SINELOXID. 3 Addrews MANUFACTURER OF o by the day, understands (ol fa; A M Bew offl exporionce, Addross * FANTED A s'tuation by a young man ina pri- vated tim NOR SALE—Two seoond hand_pianos, at Edholm T Alove all good Toy ot land. 160 acros improved, pasture, 7 acros culti: anatur & tmber. Good spring 1ouse work, 8614 Douglas. ¥ water good Houso and othor improven will bo Houss WOHk his DIVEIN D10 ] ok on'vory oany torms, if sold oo, ther in- TANTED—Two good pants makers, W. D. formation inquire yersonally or by mail of Wi, Clair, s DUt LDl Me e Farcat City, Sarpy County, Not S0 1im, SALE—Orrent, an_old ostablishe sand queongwaro | of the & Erickson's Musio Store on 16th St. 800-t1 Wooffer for salo— old Feoding Stovrs. ar old Feeding Stoers. s Cattlo STRANGE BROTHERS, Bioux City, lowa. 160 Cf 100 Vearlin| o3 wna house in only 1,060, Here i a chance to Ehis cit; St. Paul Minn., 207-1m no at & bargain MCCAGUE, Opp. .. 7OR SALE—Flour Mill oheap, on easy terms of payment, favorably located. witbin fifty miles ot Good opening. Address P, 0. Box 2418, vate family to take earo of horses, oto. Has had 2. K. Bee offil >- GALVANIZED IRONA CORNICES. a8 proprict this offlce. 608-t1) ANTED—A position as clerk in Hardware or Wholosale hotso, have had ten years experienco Kefercncos given, Addross *C. A" WINDOW. CAPS, FINIALS, ETG. 416 .38th @troeot, Addross * Young marriod man wants sItUALon &8 book- koopor, in wholesalo establishment in Omahs caro Beo. 800-t1 MISOELLANEOUS WANTS. IDNEY-WC CURE THE SURE 'KIDNEY DISEASES, LIVER COMPLAINTS, CONSTIPATION, PILES, AND BLOOD DISEASES greonbacks, 5 of the venles o dis- resorted to. Hoere it Clark, 8o, Hero, Vt. od'my wifoafier two yoars a, Sun 11111, Ga. IN THOUSANDS OF CASES 1rod whero all elno had failod TALN IN 1TH ACTION, but “Kidney-Worth nant gove secrotary of stato, MUK IRENT - A nicely 11 o freoly aud healthfully. In this way tho worut discasos aro eradicatod from the syute PRIGE, $1.00 11QU and tho’ Towels mo house north St. Mary's ave., cast s in very self-ludatory m and replete with assurances of o grand WELLS, RICHARD pol rooms in wuite oF ecparatoly to gentioman end wife 2116 Californis st. 03141 S Julien Restanrant AB. 8T. JULIEN, PROPRIETOR, 8. W. Cor. 15th St. and Capltol Avenue, First class In every ro: gamo and all delicaoics of , whore you pay for only wh POICIEN 1 Vi, Inquirs of I, Karbi 8 h POK 1t or venue hotel and went to the 3d street where Mr, Tilden's t, “Viking," conveyed thew to Will wlso koop day boarders at the most r NN Have You a Daughter T0 EDUCATE Sond for Catalogue of Callanan College, Des Malno s, A school exclusively for the education of Collegiate, Normal 0Kt RENT AL #7, 000 ploasant room, suitable for ono or two gontlemen, st 3620 1la n of the committee, uorth Ol Young Women, courses of study Art, Molern Lang W, DD, Pres. NOR R 0. SPECIAL NOTICES? GrBpecials will Positivelynot be insery: aniows pald in advance. after close examination larger TO LOAN—Monev, O KE ONEY TO LOAN lo sums o4 $30. aud upward Davis anl Qo., iox oIt KENE—Bol 1oom, furnisted front AELF WANTEL and 26 wen for §; C. ruer Touth aud Harucy it for the two c of the wsocii O KENI—A two story (s b 1 rouidaios, Luguire Ol promises, COraer 206 Abd Fiores § ¥ kers Girl for kithen work, 117 1 ase. and Dodgo ANTED—Dy o youtga on, nicoly farnisho W or i oo el este, il oy good price for good rooms. Addrers “M.” Beo office 654-6p rilTady incom- nish formation of Miss Elizahoth Woods who lived n Chic near Chicazo at a plac ealled Eulboney’s Grove, during the year 152, 1 this meot the ‘eye of any one knowing her whore ahonts, will conf Allen Tibbits, Sutter [Creck, Amader forma. o11-0p hor fricnd, ra favor by addrc s ‘ounty, Cali: FANTED To rent, by Septembor 16, a small house or roows for light housekeeping, con 8. BEK oflico, tf o Br offico. Ad 1—$2,000 on first-class city security,foy years, ot 0 per cont. Address Box 620 700-41 Housos ana Lots t- FOR BENT wlo for 7190 Auine room house, Inquire 710 19th ahod room south f 0020 Fairview wuita o for Lwo gently TR T Fue o rooms on sate flor, (ur 1 whed Funfurnished with bath room havin i hot and cold water, somer of 2.0 on Harney Il at Wyman Collgd ip FOR IRENT— 11 use with 6 rooms in good repa'r,on 20th ntrect, between Clark and G 6709 POR RENT—Fuarnished south front room 1004 Farnam stroot 404-4p REN 'wo or throo large pl ant chaiphors Fur room, throo blocks from 7N 1Tthatrect. Reforonces required, House with 4 raoms and kitehen on U 8. Grant street, bobween Phil. Sheridan str et 2018 o0 Vicely furuished rooms private fan K0 Bt. 6945 ily 161 Nicery turnishod or un u nisbed rooms ari 1814 Davenport S 02'5p LENT— Second floor above store. Good bus: ino »locality, luquire at 1408 Uouglas street. 300 stroet ap POIRENT—Two large and sunny unfurnished roons. Alio now upright pi 030410 J01¢ RENT - Furnishod roous 1621 Capltol ave. " 601-6p. House wi'h six large rooms, §20.00. wly & Co., 1608 K arnum St NOK KENT - Two nicely furuishod ront rooms, 614 north 16th 8t , near Cass St 677-4 POR IKENT—First floor and basowent of & three wtory brick Lutldin for board. House coutaing all modern impi oy ements 2000 Casy Bt Want to ex hange for rent A new wtoro coruer of 17th aud Nich- olas Bta., near Cil worky, 604-8p RENT—Two room Uoand §5.00 per nth, 1014 Wobster st 429t NOK RENT—Twolurnishud it couse keeping Beswer's Block,” cor. d Howerd L TEW MA 'S GF OMAHA—Bewis hus roduce | price fornest days to 8 trom §10 beretofor suiLauI0 4 stiitable for ir business. Larks collar, upsta OR SALE—At a groat bargain, the Scott resl denco proporty, just east of Pratt's in Hanscom Placo, This Is a very desirable 7 room cottage and will bo soldat a sacrifice, ~ BARKER & MAYNE. 71240 18th and Farnam, A choloo dairy and stock tarm of 800 dor cultivation, 23 miles irom Railway. Good house, barne, corrals, eto., for dairy: Land s well’ watéred and all Krazing and, with plenty of ran r salo cheap. = Potter & Cobh, (28] bollers of any size and sf . Y. bet. 17th and 15th Sts, Omaha. 54- JOR SAL 15 h. p. and ninen now and second hand 10 b . h. p. portable and stationa: l_)‘lu. Richard & Clarke, lliP cuangofor Omaha OR BALE—A printing offico suitable for & small newspaper or job offico. Wil sell for cash or ex. ty property. Addross “X. Z Q" tloo, 4054t PO BALE-Two open, second-oand buggise sd ono delivery wagon, oheap, at 1819 Haruey St e WOEI will out an L how 7. toan. parties. whout M 118, BGILIODE L, Magnct property 889-t1 [OI SALE—A cloan stock of Hardware in Contral Nebraskn, Address “A. B.” Beo Publishing Co., Omaha "MISCELLANEOUS. & cortain § with the silk handk ot returned at o 0 Foward for th otum of & 10,00 63 rean and'whito. - White hoad, leathor strap arcund nock. N. Morriam, W Bure oL Child- Burt, for Cloth toods, ilories, Mulds or Cattle, foux City, Tow. 063 6 Neatly furnished room with comforts of cman who would be willing to Threo hundred dollars for one N0 TIC DE - Well lo by W LE a homo tn vear. " Wighowt rate of interest paid, by I 1 st of security given, Addross “C. A. D, Beo oflice, Wis-dp s g et 5 T4 or vrime. baded oy diors . 6:0-1m at 1 027. 10 ) Cags strect. Diag: POUND—A pocket hook in my store at 2210 Cum- ing streot. Owner can have the same by proving d payiog for thisnotice. 308p TTAEE UP—By the undorsign: 4, 1884, near Doat aud Dumb asylum, one wiare with four shocs on. Owner can have same by proving riy and paying damages. Wi, Mohan, " 016.3p STRAY—A white aud red stocr taden uv and 1w on premises of tho undersigncd onscotion 19, tnorthwost of Crelghton Cemetery. 0, 1934, 8173 Vv 1/ NK. ro (of land, fenced for garde milosS, W. of P, 0. Laquire F. stieet, 602 chandise. ~ Address It Beo oflice LAND—040 acres unimproved a hrasks, suitable for stock farm hange for stock of groceries or general mer- ddlm own cow, 7 or 8 years old. Owner alling on Charles Berthols Place, and paying charges. VAKEN UP—A can have samo b; ¢ Street, O'Nell 102 bt-lewp )l nl*lm:u' has good pasturing, Spring Wates o 8500 nks and oesspools cleaned with y . Batisfactlon guaranteed by F, , (sacoentor to o J. M., Swith,) box 875, 000-7m0p PAGE’S LIQUID GLUE I8 USED DY THE ) OB ALLKINLA OF FINE WO RK 1 PIANG S, CRGARS. H. A, CARd, &£o. v SNEQUALLED CLASS, CHINA, &c., &0. AWARDED GOLD MEDAL RUSSIA CEMENT (0., Gloucester, Mase, SAMPLE TIN CAN SENT BY MAIL, 25 CTS.