OMAHA DAILY BEE : FRIDAY , JULY 15 , 1881. THE DAILY BEE , Friday Morntnr * , July 16. LpOAL BREVITIES. Patterson sells conl. Get yonr haU nt Donne' * . Drink Snxc'd Perm-Inn Beer. Smoke Saxe'a liand mivlc 10o 1000 residence lot * , BemK ngent. COO business lots. Cull on JJcmU. 25C houses and lota. Bcmis' agency. A. W. Nason , Dentist , Jacob' * block. Betnls' new map of Omaha , 25 cents. Everyone drinks Saxo'a Cream Soda. IJemia' real citato boom , pint page. 200 farms and 100,000 * acres of land Bern ! * , agent. Natural Mineral Wntcr on draught nt Kulm's drug store. For FINK Commercial Job Printing , nil at THE HKE Job rooms. Great rush for Dress Goods at At- lcin on' ; low prices will tell. ) yl2-tf The Jjlon continues to roar for Moore's Harness and Saddlery. Whlnplo , McMillan & .Co. , the jewel- era. Crcifbton Block. o2G-tf Prescriptions ft specialty , Opera House Pharmacy , 211 S. 15lh'Street. Safes , machinery , rwid all kinds of heavy hauling done by Brlsco & Co. , the safe men. w&s-tf A large number of/people / from the our- ronmlliig country were in the city yester day. There was but a Binglo C.OHO before Judge Beneko yesterday and that was one of drunkcncfts. A. Grose , a painter employed at Mil ton Kogcift' store , on Farnlmm street , had his foot crushed Thurnday by a largo flag etono falling on It. Coup's circus leaves here for Lincoln , exhibiting there to-day and in Ne braska city the following day. It then ROCS to Atchison and the towns and cities of Missouri , Thomas .1. Page , ft private in company P , Ninth infantry , deserted yesterday , and it is alleged incidentally carried away with him omo mouoy which was intrusted to hi * C3.ro by a brother soldier. The mili tary authorities are searching for the de serter. PERSONALS. Col. Hoyall is registered at the With ncll house. W. A. Coggslmll , of Fremont , is n guest nt tlio Canfield house. Mrs. 1 * . E. .Tone * , nee Mis' ' ? Alice Me. lane , ii in the city visiting her parents. Chns. S. Klguttcrandhismotherleft J-CH tcrday for the Minnesota pleasure resorts. F. 31. Gnrrctt , nn attorney of PotUvillc , PA. , is in the city while making a prog' pecting tour of the went. Ho IH more favorably impressed with Omaha than any place ho has neon in thin Kcction of the country. W. J. Anderson , of Ashland , in in the city. city.U. U. E. Corbin , of Deadwood , in at the \Vitlmell. W. IL 13. Stout , of the state pcnitcn- tinry , is in town , D. ' II. Wheeler , of Plattsmouth , spent the day In the city ycwtcrday. Mrs. A. J. Hanscom nn I daughter left yesterday afternoon for Denver. 31. S. TJ. Sherard WOH in the city ycntcr day , on bin way from California to his homo in Chicago. Jlon. 33. K. Valentine , congrcHsman from Nebraska , arrived in the city yen- tcrtlay aftcnioon. Judge Hull , of Lincoln , arrived in the city yesterday from the mountain * o : Colorado and Wyoming. Misses King and lluiwell , niccew of Gen Iviiig , of Fort Omaha , who have beei -rihitlng In thin city nmUlcInlty.for ncvera weeks , started yesterday afternoon for Detroit troit , Michigan. , Cnpt. U. II. Napier , of the EngliMl royal navy , who haa for the past year com inanded the hip of war Nassau on tin coast of China , poHHcd through the city yesterday over the U. 1' . , on hln way via Uew York to London. 3lov. 0. B. Young , of Philadelphia , raduato fron > Princeton college and froii C'rozler Thcploglcal Bcmlnary , arrived yes terday and in visiting friciula In the city Mr. Youiu- comes to accept the pautorat' ' of n Uaptlst church in the Htato , and wil ei > cnd next Sunday in Geneva. 0. W. Collins , the contractor of tin new rood which the Union Pacific com pany Is building from Granger noithvves into Oregon , left yesterday for Granger His wife nnd family accompanied him 3Io also took out from thin city about twenty-five laborers to work on the road Oranges and lemons for sulo by the liox , Eitii & DUQUKTTK , JulyU-3t Council Blufla. TJio only place in the city where Jos. Schlitz'a Milwaukee boor is found on draught is the Merchants Ex cluwgo , cor. 10th nnd Dodge street. tt ! ! ! The Coolest Hat ! The liamloo ! ! ! Just received by Frcterick Jlatter ! ! ! 13-Ot DOWN ! ' 'DOWN ' ! ! DOWN ! ! | , Down go the prices at Hushnum's. ALL WOOL Buntings at 80. Our Silks , Dross Goods and Hosiery are and liavo Loon ALL SUMMER TUB CIIKA.IT.HT IK OMAHA , ' , it. Butwoiscr Boor for family use. For Bale by Julius TrcHschko. j2-5t Children's dresses at 09 cent atoro. j2-tf Bargains in all kinds of boots , shoes tics and slippers , for summer wear , ut Fullriudo's , Douglas , Ixitweoii Thir teenth anil Fourteenth. . i . i . . Creamery butter in ono and two pound cans , at J. B , French & Go's. The best meat and prices lower ever , P. BuNsay , -Fulton Market , 10th Street. tf A LIVELY ROW Follows an Attempt tD Levy on a Horse. Yesterday afternoon Constable Chiu. Edgerton experienced considerable difliculty In serving a writ of attnch- mont in a suit brought by D. T. Mount Against William Ticket. The writ was issued for 83 ! ) , the value of n sot of harness bought of Mr. Mount by Picket. The con stable probably anticipated trouble in the service for ho look a man along to assist him. They went to the house of Picket in North Omaha nnd proceeded to levy on one of four horses there belonging to Picket. The horse was saddled mid the con stable had a man on its back when Picket came out and objected to its being taken. IIis protest assumed a violent form , for ho attacked Edger ton in a lively manner , striking nt him with a club. After some skir mishing and blows the con stable got the bettor of the man and laid him on his back , Ho soon cried quits and was allowed to assume a perpendicular attitude once more. However , the idea again possessed him that ho was able to cope successfully with the ofllcor , and ho tackled him , this tinio assisted by his wife , who appeared upon the field. The aid of the constable's assistant was then required and ho was prompt to the rescue. During the melee Picket's clothes were badly 'torn and the constable lost a gold sleeve- button , valued at ten dollars. The levy waa nt last accomplished and the horse taken. Edgorton says that resistance to legal process is becoming to frequent , nnd ho proposes to atablish a precedent for future cases iy arresting the defendant in this no , and making him pay a fine for , Bsiult. ; THIEVES AT WORK. They Succeed in Making Small Haul. Yesterday between cloven [ and .wolvo o'clock thieves entered Mrs. 'arkins' ' [ residence , 1411 Howard itrcot. All the occupants had loft the louse to see the show and had locked [ ill the doors , leaving the window of .he back kitchen open. The thieves , ere away the mosquito netting ami entered by this window. Mrs. Parkins was only away three quarters of an hour and it appears the hiovcs were alarmed at her return as , hey only took a pair of gold buttons , a chain and twenty-five cents in coin. There wore two gold watches in the ippor rooms but these they had not apparently discovered. The thieves rummaged a bureau and book-case containing some clothes but took none f those. Union Catliolio Library. The board of managers of the Union Catholic Library association mot in regular monthly session nl heir rooms last evening , and made irrangomonts for the monthly social , , o bo given ono week from this oven- ng. Cool refreshments , muidwichcr with musical and literary pabulum will bo spend before all who desire t < spend a ploasuit oving. The lad } nembers of the association are re quested to meet and consult with the [ imuBomunt committee at the library rooms next Sunday afternoon nt o'clock. The regular committees for the year are as follows : Library Messrs , John Murphy , Charles Hanloy , John Hush , E. A O'Brien and John Daily. Lectures and Entertainments Messrs. W. A. L. Gibbon , T. ,7. Fitz morris and Miss Stucia Crowloy. Finance Messrs. Hugh McManus Win. M. Bushman and John A. Me Shano. Oranges and lemons for sale by the box. Eiiu it DUQUETTE , JulyM-3t Council Binds. GREAT CLEARING SALE. IMMUNHK HLAUOHTKR. 1)HISS : GOODS 1 DRESS 0001)8 IWKSH noons 1 For the next thirty days , wo wil sell Dross Goods at ruinous prices to make room for fall stock. If yoi want a dross of any description bu ; now and save money , ut the cic/'itoid / alijcd leading establishment of ATKINSON & CO. , Croighton Block , ICth St. , Near the Postofllco. N. B. Call early , while stock i complete , as wo mean business in tin department. Creamery butter in ono nnd tw pound cans , nt J. B. Fronnh & Go's ' Dried and evaporated fruits , aouiu and warranted nt cost for the next 1 days. FLEMING & Co. jyll-m-wA-f Ladies' and Gents' Gold nnd Silve Watches in trout variety , at Whipplo McMillon efc Go's. Jy 13-1 WANTED. A girl for general housework in family of two. Good references ro quired. Inquire at now cottage , nort aide of Chicago and 25th street , las house. jyllt CLOSING Olir CLOSING OUT DBY GOODS AT DVSHMAN's. julylStf Mm. Morrow's Remain * . Previous to the remains of Mrs. lorrow being transferred to the depot or transportation east yesterday , lort religious exercises were held at 10 house of Dr. McClelland , llov. ohn Williams offered a prayer and lade a nliort address. The pall oarers wore J. E. Boyd , Joseph arkcr , 0. II. Guiou , Gee , A. Gilbert , ohn G. Taylor , E. L. Biorbowcr , lichard McCormick nnd Benjamin allaghor. . i . An Example to Follow. The finest piece of crosswalk in the ty is now being laid over Capitol nv- nuo just nt the Crcighton house , ny city property holders contoin- lating laying crosswalks would do ell to stroll around to the Croighton ouso this evening nnd accept what icy nee there as n model of the work ley intend to do. COUP'S SHOW. Largo Attendance and Satisfied Public. Coup's grand railroad monagcrio tid circuscombincd drew a great crowd i this city yestorday. Their street arado was good , and the perform- nccs , both afternoon and evening , were attended by a largo concourse of coplo , who gave evidence of enjoy- ng themselves immensely. Thousands people were in the city from the ountry and the city people turned ut in largo numbers. Ono of the moat pleasing features f Mr. Coup's arrangements for the ntcrtainmont of the public is the im lonsity of his tent accommodations. Mother feature which gives satisfac- ion and inspires in the public confi- once in W 0. Coup , is the fact that very attraction advertised is actually ircsentod to the patrons of the show , , nd not a word of complaint or dis- atisfaction is heard from the vast hrong as they como forth from under ho canvas at the close of each ontor- ainmcnt. Among the principal features worthy f special mention were the spirited races on horseback [ and in chariot nd other equestrian perform [ Uiccs. The Zulus , too , excited rreat curiosity and amusement by , heir unique and barbarous songs , var dances , etc. The show was con cluded with the usual concert , which vas far superior to the average. As a result of this visit of Mr. Coup and lis interesting caravan to Omaha , of .his fact ho may bo assured ; that ho ivill fill his tents every time ho may jo pleased to como hereafter. Irregularities in tlio Mall. To the Editor of Tin UEE : If Mr. Vnndorvoort is such a great vorkor in the mail Borvico for the xmofit of Omnlm nnd the west in ; onornl , what is the reason that the tVabnah innil , coining from St. Louis , .hat . gets in nt the other side of the river on time nt 10:55 : n. in. , is hold lioro nnd not sent over to Omaha uiv , il three o'clock in the afternoon when n Chicago train is Into. Ho should rcmombor tlmt there nro mer- cluuits nnd business men in this plnco who do n great denl of business will 3t. Louis that suffer on account of this leglect. Oranges and luniona for sale by the jo.x. Eitii it DUQUETTE , Julyl4-3t Council Bluffs. Watch repairing a epccinlty , i Whipplo , Mc-Millon & Co. jy3--lt. The attention of a Ben reporter was called to some beautifully engrav ed gold headed canes at Edhohn Erickaon's. Their solid gold headed canes sell from SO upwards. . Lots of now potatoes at 14-lit WM. GENTLEMAN'S. A. ORUIOKSHANK & CO. Continue their Special Sale of LAWNS ! LAWNS ! At Do , 7c , lOc , 12 * and 15 cents Those nt five cents are admitted b ; every ono to bo the cheapest good over shown in Omaha. They canno be duplicated again at that price , BARGAINS FROM NEW YORK Wo are opening daily various lot of Job Goods from Now York , ant can assure the public wo never botor olforod such value. DOMESTICS ! PRINTS ! Removed to the first floor with full assortment of New Goods a popular prices. j3-2t A. CRUIOKSHANK it CO. The Apollo Springs mineral wnto for sale at J. W. Murphoy it Co.'a corner of Fourteenth and Dougla streets , is ono of the best mineral wa turs ever introduced in Omaha. Th bad olTccts of water in hot weatho may bo avoided by using the Apoll water. j8-2t Mr. Joseph II , Hongon , the we known bootmaker , has returned t Omaha and has reopened a boot am shoo shop on 12th street botweo Furnham and Douglas , back of Brash clothing house , Ho will be plcasoi to input his friends and patrons wh will find him fully supplied with a the materials for making first clas boots and shoos upon short notice , The firm name in Ilciigen it Berg- quiet. j3-tf COUNCIL BLUFFS. Local Occurrences in That City. kings That Interest People in Dog Days. verytliing of Interest That Han TrniMpirotl. LITTLE Two fanners from the country got ute an altercation opposite the post- flico yesterday afternoon. They vcro immediately taken in charge bo- ore any blood was spilled by Chief of 'olico Field , who walked them up to ilsquiro Butku's headquarters to an- ivor for disturbing the peace and uiotness of the city. The cause of ho misunderstanding was this : It coins that one of the men , in n joking ray , made a remark that the other ook exception to , claiming it reflect- d in some manner upon his honor. le immediately advanced to the par- y who had given him , as ho supposed , , n intentional insult , and grabbing him iy his board , demanded an apology. 10 got it in a way that came near analyzing him , for in his grab ho up- ootedquitoaduantityofhisor/ponont'a ' liin beard , wlio in return struck him a low in the face. After a full hear- ng of the ca < o Judge Burke fined the larty who imagined ho was insulted nd dismissed the case as to the other. A T1IEKT. Ring Bros. , proprietors of the Now fork bakery on Main street , had , bout25 stolen from their money Irawcr.'ycsterdny morning at about 10 j'clock. The proprietors wore in the jakcry at the rear when the money ; vns taken. The money was in n bag. ! * here was beside some loose chniigo n the drawer which was not taken. o thief evidently grabbed in a lurry. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. The following transfers of real cs- ate wore filed in county recorder's flico to-day , as reported by J. W. Squire & Co. , abstract and loan agents , Council Blufls : Caroline S. Wright to Frederick chultz , land in o no 17 , 7'1 , 43 con. § 500 ; w. d. C. C. Despain and wife to Ira Hen- [ ricks , lots 7 and 8 , block 4 , Street's , dd. city -con. § 250 ; w. d. Dennis Murphy and wife to AnnaE. leister ; pt It 4 o. p. city con. $400 ; v. d. d.Jacob Jacob Deny and .wife to Geo. W. Yeoman , lot 7 , block 17 , Grimes' add. ity con. 8100 ; w. d. J1LUFF BREVITIES. There was a heavy fog yesterday morning. The sidewalk on North Main street , ) otwcen Broadway and the bridge " ) oing raised and rebuilt. The scarcity and high prices of wultry in the markets indicates that > oultry raising must bo very profita- jlo. Why don't more engage in it ? As it is the markets never seem to bo ully supplied. The raising of garden produce and : ruit ought to bo encouraged and stimulated as much as possible. Farmers will find the raising of such irotluco very profitable , and it will illbrd the people of this city a good 'nil market at reasonable prices. Imported fruits and vegetables are iccessarily higher priced than those raised at home , while they are goner- illy not near so fresh and good. L. A. Casper's fine gardens on Pierce street shows what can bo accomplish- id in market gardening in this local ity.There There is hardly finer soil for gar dening in the world than this. II. S. Stevens has boon engaged as traveling agent and solicitor for the Council Blufls Insuranse company , The company have undoubtedly so- Mtred the services of an efficient agent in Mr. Stevens. The excavation for J. J. Brown's largo brick block on South Main street is now completed and ready for the foundation. The brick work will bo commenced at once. Mrs. W. H. M. Pusoy , accompanied by her son and daughter , are at Manitou , Col. They write in glow ing terms of Manitou as u summer resort. Burnham it Tulloy will shortly erect a brick block n Main sheet , a few doors south of the postoflico. W. W. Wallace contemplates orna menting his residence property , which ho is now building , in a hand some and costly manner. He pro poses having a fountain or two , The waterworks will enable many citizens to indulge in the same luxury ? Mr. Grass , the contractor has nearly completed a largo double building on south Sixth street. J. W. Damon estimates that ho will have about 5,000 bushels of ap ples at his homo place on Frank street. This is only about a quarter of a crop. Mr. Damon feels sure that apples of the right varieties can bo raised here with great success. The St. Paul Pioneer-Press p : the 15th , says concerning the Milwaukee waukeo line to Council Blutls. There is some talk of bringing the line di rectlyinto Council 13 lull's instead o around the town into the Union do pot. If the road is brought Mi rectly into town a cut of seventy fee will bo needed through ono divide , Mr. A. Stowart'ospresijman , a few evenings ago found a suspicious'look ing stranger prowling around his barn Ho instituted a watch , and abou 11 o'clock saw the man enter hi stable , untie ami lead forth his bos horso. Ho immediately ordered the thief to "lot go of that horse , " ant seizing an axe made chase. The mai loft the horse and escaped. "The street railroad track in itspros cut condition is simply a nuisance , and it would bo becoming in the city council to order it planked and put ii such condition that towns and carriages riagos can cross it without endanger in ; , ' life and property. That turn jiblo in the middle of Broadway anil hose cars left standing over night on ho principal thoroughfare of the city hould nil bo removed to some side trect or private grounds. The streets jf the city belong to the public and it s improper for pitfalls nnd scarecrows o monopolize- them to the incon- onienco of the public. No other city vould permit public streets to bo thus noiiopolized , especially when lifo is copnrdized thereby. It is nsscrted hat horses are frightened frequently when driven by the cars on Upper 3rondway , nnd the prediction is often undo that a bad smnshup is likely to ccur if some prompt action is not taken for the protection of the public. " Orcnvillc Dodge , the little son of tf. P. Dodge , died at Clear Lake on ho 12th inst. The Nonpareil of Thursday has his to say of the Council Kind's street railway : Sixty miles of the west end of the tlilwaukco road will bo completed in about six weeks. Finloy Burke has returned to his low homo in Orange City. W. J. Hancock and family left last evening for n visit to Aurora , Ills. , Mrs. Hancock's old homo , John Peterson yesterday complained > cforo Judge Abbott that some ono md stolen nis watch and chain nnd hat ho suspected a colored man by ho name of Ueo. Williams , who works "or J. T. Stewart. A warrant was ssued nnd placed in the hands of Con- table McFndden. Ho found Wil- iams at the stable of Mr. Stewart rith n facoasinnocent ns grandfather's clock. When Mr. McFaddon broached .ho subject of a silver watch ho denied any knowledge of it whatever , but the end of the chain hanging out of his > ants pocket snared him at oncn and 10 surrendered the property McFad- den took him before Judge Abbot and 10 will have his trial to-day. Will the moral editors never get through talking about that Zulu prin cess ? The moral editor of THE BEE ins a prescription for both the other noral editors. It is the motto of the Knights of the Garter : "Honi soit iui mal y ponso" Evil to him who uvil thinks. A long haired man , partly crazy and lartly drunk , created a sensation on , ho street yesterday by claiming ho vas Guitcau , the would-bo assassin of President Garfiold. The regular meeting of the city council takes place to-day. Bell et Hall command n largo country rade. Judging from the largo amount of produce they are receiving , ho farmers must bo doing a thriving justness in general produce and dairy products. Homo enterprise should" bo en couraged by patronizing homo manu- "actories , especially when they iroduco a first-class article. It is a cell-known fact that the - beer pro duced at Geise's brewery is strictly irst-class , being absolutely pure and jood. Mr. Guise has spared no pains ; b make it so. Ho has recent- y had sunk , at great ex pense , an artesian well for ; ho purpose of procurim. ' porf ectly pure water. His patrons appreciate his ef- to furnish a perfectly pure article , and that among the beer consumers and dealersof this city there is quite a popular diversion in favor of using Seiso's beer and to the exclusion of imyorted articles , which are inferior and less pure and fresh. Take Notice- The Union Pacific Bund is makin preparations for their annual CACUI sion and basket picnic , further partic ulars will bo announced hereafter in all the papers. 14-3c Louis LEEDEII , Secy. Plenty of potatoes nt Bufl'ett's. jy3-4t Clocks from OOcts , up to § 500. at 13-2fc EDHOLM : & EIUCKSON. Spring chickens at l4-3t WM. GENTLEMAN'S , Creamery butter in ono and two pound cans , at J. B. French it Go's. Down go the prices , Como and see. P. BKSEN. Fulton Market ICth Street. tf Butwoisor Beer for family use. For sale by Julius Troitschke. j2-5t Clocks from OOcts , up to § 500. at 13-2t EDHOLM it EIUCKSON. Scaled bids will bo received at 1418 Howard street , Omaha , up to 5 o'clock p. in , , July 18th , for the renting of the entire Booth privileges during the holding of the State Fair , commencing September 12th , to the 17th , inclusive , nt Omaha , for the entire dining hall. Warm meals privilegs and also the entire Booth stand privileges , Parties bidding can Lid on ono or both , I reserveing the right to reject any or all bids , 0. HAIITMAN , Treasurer State Board of Agriculture. jyll-5t Creamery butter in one and two pound cans , nt J. B , Ercnoh it Co's. "BLACK-DRAUGHT" makes chills and fever impofldible. At C. F , Qoodcnan'3 , SHOGO FLOUR , equal to Minno sola at loss price. For sale by grocers cors , Welshans & Bro. , agonta. mon-wed-sat GRAND EXCURSION. On and after July 7th , 1881 , excur sion tickets to St. Paul and return , will bo sold at $17 , tickets good to return on or before October 31 , 1881 For further particulars inquire o J. II. Hryaui Southwestern Agent Council Blufls. Six hundred Cotswool Sheep for sale , also a fine lot of Cotswool bucks for sale. Terms to suit. II. 0. BOLLONO , wjyl3itauglO Schuyler , Nob. A. S. Billings , dentist , opposite postoftice. Im-ov-aat Oranges nnd lemcns for [ sale by the box. Enn it DUQUETTE , Julyl43t Council Bluffs. Creamery butter in ono and two pound cans , nt J. B. French & Co's. Butwcisor Boor tor family use. For sale by Julius Trcitschko. j2-5t Parasols cheap at the Boston Store on 10th street. Oranges and lemons for sale by the box. Enn it DUQUETTE , Julyl4-3t Council Bluffs. "BLACK-DRAUGHT" cures costiveness - ness and Siek-Headachc. At C. F. Goodnitn'j. FARMERS AND MECHANICS. If you wish to avoid great danger uul trouble , besides a no small biil of expense , at this season of the year , you should take prompt stops to keep disease from your household. The ystcm should bo cleansed , blood puri- led , stomach and bowels regulated , uid prevent and cure diseases arising 'rom spring malaria. Wo know of lothing that will so perfectly nnd surely do this as Electric Bitters , and it the trillng cost of fifty cents a bot- ' , lo. [ Exchange. Sold By Isli & McMahon. (1) ( ) ANNUAL CLOSING OUT SALE. ALL WOOL BUNTINGS lOc , reduced 'rom ' 18c. High-priced stores claim them to bo ' 'worth S5c. " At 37Ao wo will CLOSE OUT ALL WOOL builtillg , 1 | yards wide , no such value has over icon offered in Omaha. At 45c wo are CTOSINO : OUT all wool lace stripe , 1\ \ rards wide ; it will pay you to buy heso goods now for next year. Ono yard wide , half wool dry goods , at 25c ; other good dress goods at from 7ic upwards , cheaper than prints. Everybody that has seen our silks .his . spring say they are the cheapest in , ho city ; a few are still loft to bo ILOSEO OUT. A lot of very fine silk embroidered and lace hosiery , at half wholesale prices" , to CLOSE OUT. Wo make no extravagant assertions in our advertisements , but mean just what wo say , and wo repeat that NO SUCH . 'ALUE in Dry Goods has over been of fered in tins city. Many other at- : ructions are being offered in all de partments at iy3-tf BUSHMAN'S , Southeast cor. loth and Douglas. "WINEOFCARDUI" four times a day makes a happy household. At C. F. Oooilmin'a SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE Adertlscment To Loan , For Sate , Jest , Found , Wants , Hoarding , &c. , will be in serted In these columns once for TEN CENTS per line ; each subsequent Insertion , FIYECENTS > cr line. The first Insertion never less than TWENTV-FIVE CENTS TO LOAN MONEY. TO LOAN At 8 per ccntln- tcrcst In sums of $2,500 and upwards , for 3 to Cyaars , on first-class city and ( arm property. UKMIH HKAU ESTATK and LOAM AOKNCY. 15th and Doiurlas Sts. PONEY TO LOAN Call at Law Offlce of D. M L. Thomas Itoomg. Crcfchton Block. HELP WANTED. WANTED-Good Danish girl. Omaha Bakery , filO10th street. 40210 Man and wife or girl , for farm WANTED Apply immediately at H. C. Steel & Johnston' * . 107-15 \T7"ANTii : ) Situations for sljoung girls Just \V arrived from Switzerland. Only situations In respectable private families looked for. Ad- ilrcss No. 20713th struct , between Farnham and Douglas. COMMKNZIND & MEYElt. 40j-tf TTT'ANTEn A good reliable man to work by > Y the month. Must understand the care of liorscs , eov sand garden. AY. J. CONNELL , 302-15 1504 Farnhum Street. WANTED A good girl at 1612 Davenport St. Good vra'jes paid. 39J-15 WANTED A steady girl as dishwasher. Keineke's restaurant , 13th and Jackson street. 400-15 TTTANTED A competent girl for general VV housework , to whom good wages will bo paid ; northwest corner of 23rd and Hurt Sta. 394-159 "VXTANTED A thoroughly competent cook. VV Wages , 820 per month. MUS. G. W. AMBROSE , 1024 Farnham St. , between 10th and 20th. 305-tf WANTED Te buy a well located and estab lished Ice cream , fruit and confectionery business. I'artks laving such for sale cheap may adtlrc s balance of this week , E. 51 , A. , Oc cidental hotel , Omaha , Neb. 307-16 W ANTED Fur Sewers' , at lUchter'i , oppo- 389-14 WANTKU-A good girl. Wages liberal. 2116 California street , bet , 21st and 22d ctrcits. 393-14 " \TrANTHD-lly a respectable girl , a place to VV sow by the week as a seamstress. Address M. D. , 210 13tll street 3S3-H Day boarders , southwest corner WANTED Nicholas streets , f3.fiO per week , 391-14 - llrst-das * cook anil Mow-art immediately , ut the Occidental Motel , 372-tf mills' ItEALESTATE BOOM. See 1st page. ANTKD-Cood lathers. Apply S.V. . , , Cor. Ibth imdiaml. HATKS&WIK- UAMS. 370-H I One mtn in a county makes mo ney Belling our springs for buggy shaft coupling * . Bend stamp jor terms and cut or 50e In btamiis for * pair , toantl-Kattlcr Saftt ) Spring Company.00 Randolph St. . Chlcago.iu-th-M > tjy-a7 \TtTANTED-25 carpenters. Will pav thu high- VV c t wages to good men , Apply to 1U13 Farnham btrcct. 3U2-15 \ rANTED Funding bridge and nthool t > oiiiU. VV H. T. Clark. Bellev no. 20-tf \T7"ANTED A partner or tmjcr. Inquire at W Philadelphia Cotlco House. 10th street , 2bO-Jj 2S "tTrANTED A No. 1 Barber can find a stcadj VV situation and good luy by inquiring at 6jy > ld number ) 15th street , Oniaha.Ncb. , of 207-tf C. II. FITCH. Two boarders. Young men pre WANTED . Address "A. " Bee Olttce. 140-tf \T7-ANTED-HY ONE OF THE LARGEST VV Wli lcsalo Clothing Houses In New York City , for the coming f all Uulo , experienced sales men. Those hat ing cxjierience and commanding a good trade 111 And this a tint claa opportuni ty. Apply at once , with references to A. B. 0. , 1'ot.t office Uox 30j , New Ycrk City. A good dining room girl immedi ately at thu Occidental hotel. 2'20-tf WANTED A girl to do general housework. Apply 171(1 ( Faruhaiu treet , northwest corner of 17th. J3U-II ANTED To buy a good gklff. AddrruS. W & ) ! . , Bee oOice. 317-tf fULL AT MUS. B. E. CLARKE'S No. 1 Hoard \J lag Houte. cor , 13th and Dodze Sts. Best iu the city , 19-tf SPECIAL NOTIOES-Dontiiiiieil , FOR RENT-HOUSES AND LAND. I. 1OR RENT To ono or two young men , lirgc- Jj furnished front room , 2d floor , new house , Irsl-claM neighborhood References exchanged 400-10 "J , L. W. lice" TIOKHENT TwofrmiMicil rooms on Jackson J ? &treet ; between 10th and 17th , third homo from the northeast coiner of 17th , 370-tf BE1IIS' HEAL ESTATE EXCHANGE. St * rno LET-Wlth board a large furnhhcd room. L A few day boarders wanted , IbOS California itre'Ct. 390-tf 17IOH HENT Cheap. two store * each with four L1 room * tit the southeast corner 10th and Cap- tola\ciiuo. 3GO-1I FOR SALE Four full-sized lots In Isaacs & Scldcn's addition , for400. 110(108 k HILL. 71OUHKNT Thrco furnlslioil rooms to _ J rent. Inquire at Carpenter sliop nc.\t the- lieu oincc. yio-tl HOUSES AND LAND Hernia rent * hou cs > stores , hotels , farms , lots , lands , olllccnf rooms , etc , See 1st page , POH KENT Nicely furnhlicil larifo room and piano ,3. W. corner Ibth nncl Cnpltixl A\c. OS3-tf Oll RENT Furnished rooms. Inqulro at 1818- JL1 Chicago street , _ 600-tf F OU RENT 2 furnl hed roonn over MeT- clnnU' ExchangcN , E. cor. llith and Dodgo- Btrcctx. 289 tf FOR SALE. TTIORSALE A good leather top second-hand JL' buggy , at 2123 Webster street. 401-10 ] 10H SALE A coed einn of mules , Immlro ; of ICth street Meat Market. 390-1U B EJI1S * A'EW CITY JIAl'S.'JSc. Sec 1st POU SALE House of 6 jjooJ rooms ntnl lot 20 xlOO feet , and only 7 or 8 tquarc from U. IV shops. 1'rlco 91,050 , John L , HeCasfUC. nyent , opposite postollk-c. SSl-tt FOR SALE CHEAI > The only hotel In North Loup , Yallcy County , Neb. . 30 miles from St. : 'aul , 15 mllcj from Ord. Good location , good rade nnd Improving. For particulars write A. J. C. . North Loup , bo0. . 371-atigll flOR SALE A good horse and buggv. Ad- 1 elicsH B. F. B. , care lice otllcc. 378-10 FOR SALE A hotel builncs * . Good location. Fnllhouio. Address "J. S."Beeolllec. 212-july 15-cod bOIt SALE A good team of draft mules a 350-H HAItltia k FISHEIiS. : riinRCLLAS Anil I'arasois repaired DV M. ) SCHUTT llth and Farnam its. 7t > 0tf TjlOtl SALE A largo two story fraino uhlngloJ JJ roof Hotel and ono story kitchen ; nlt.o ono story frame , shlngldd roof , hall room for ten sets a dance , and l > arn largo enough to hold twenty teams- All situated on corner of Ilrond and 4th street , Fremont , Dodge Co. , Neb. For further Information apply to C. C. THOMPSON. 35S-to s-8 Fremont , DoJgo Co , , Neb. [ 71011 SALK. A General .Merchandise Store J ; Grain House , and holies. Will sell cither or both. Located In one of the best grain ( wlnts on the n. & SI. railroad. For further prrticularu call or address J , II. LENINGUU , WmcrlvNcb. 332-13. FOR SALE A new house , built t o years , full lot , well and cetthing complete , on Uod o street , ; between 20th and 27th , No. 201 ! ) . Inquire - quire on premises. 200 tf Good house with four rooms and JNOUSALB 1 half lot , No. 2013 Docltre between 2Gth and 27th street. Good > i .H and shade tries ; house In good condition. Inquire on premises. 221-tf HICK FOIl hALE. B 203-tf ESTAI1ROOK & COE. " 171OU SALU $1,500 cash will buy the ttotk and JL fixtures of the cleanest little business In the city. Address "Business , " care Carrier 0 , Omaha liOhtolllcc. 210 tf JOIl SALE A small engine , U. W. Payne & Son'8 make. In perfect oidcn Inquire of H. U. Clark & Co. 30-tf FOIl SALE Lease and furniture of allrst-clasa hotel In a town of 1303 Inhabitants , In state of Nebraska ; has 24 bed * ; the tra\ cling men's re- sort. Inqulro at BEE olllcc. 218-tf \ 01OK SAIK l o story hou c ana part lot. near depot. Location good. John L. McCoguc , Opp Post Office. 05S-tf I710K SALE House and lot 33x132 ; suitable for warehouse. Inquire of Peterson , 10th St. 901-tf I71OH SALE 2 acres ground In West Omaha. L1 Inqulro of J. Henry , No. 11010th. S73-tf MOK SALE Mann of Doujrlas anil harpy coun- U tics. A. KOSEWATEIl , 1520Farnham rtrcct 320-tl MISCELLANEOUS. FOUND A sihcr plated badge. Owner can have panic by calling at Boo otlho and pay ing for this notice. 401-14 r OST A white and brown bpotttd bird dog. Jj about fho months old , short hair. A liberal reward will bo paidforhis return to 26th nnd St. Mary'H aenue. . C. 1' . NELSON. 403-14 LOST on June llth , a. bav marc , elgot jears old. Her foot lap * , had been cut elf thu day ho u as lost. Lost from thu corner of Oth and 3prucc. The finder will bo rewarded bv return ing to 1 * . JL , liack Oth and Spiuce " 357-15.cxl B 1051 IS has rattling long lists of houses , lots , lands and farina for sale. Call and get them , GKfnCWAKD Lost , gold hunting case stop . ? Jl/ watch , gold roiw chain and nugget at- Ached. Thoabcnc reward will bu paid on re turn of the watch to HUGH MiCAI'THEY , 3S4-tf | 15th and Douglas fctrccts. THREE or four joung men can bo accommoda ted with board , llcfcrenccs exchanged. Ap ply 2011 Cass street , 4th door west of 20th St. , or address Uox 337 , iKistolllc'e. 343 f ONEY TO LOAN on real estateat M 290-cod-lO DKXTER L. THOMAS & BRO. . BUOWN-Corner 12th and Chicago , streets , Is ready to bore or deepen w ells , faction guaranteed. C03tf rilEAMH Can be got at John Barr a stable for J. all kinds of work at reasonable figures , near tor 13th and Lcavcnworth streets. 378-tf D JNT frOIIUKT The suceesHora of the Amer- _ , lean House , on Douiflas street , betw ccn Oth and 10th , for board , lodging and transient cua tomcrs. Iteepectfully 664-tf JULIUS & LOUISE ROSS. RIHVPI CQ ' nm Al-'cnt lor COLUMBIA _ Vtl ' - DIUIULuOi and OTTO BICYCLES. Send -f three cent stamp forCatalogue and price list containing full information. N , I , D , SOLOMON , Paints , Oils and Gins OMAHA. XKH. POWDER Absolutely Pure. Jtado from Grape Cream Tartar. No other pro- arpatlon make * such light , flaky hot breads , o usurious pastry. Can bo eaten by Dj p ptK ! without fear of the 111 j resulting from heavy Indl HCStiblo food. Sold only In cam , bv all Grocers. 110YALUAK1NU I'OWDEIl CO New Ygik.