THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : WEDNESDAY , JULY 20 , 1881. il. THE DAILY BEE "Wednesday Morning , July 20 LOOAL BREVITIES. IVttcrson sells coal , Get yonr huts t DoanoV. Nlndoll & krcllc , Lending Haltcre. Drink Saxe's Poruvlim Ucor , 4000 residence lots , Bemli , ftRent. COO Inuincsi lots. Call on llomln. 2M hotnei Mid lot . Boinln1 ftffcnor. Bernls' new taw ° ' Omaha , 25 cents BemJV re l eeUto boom , Tint ! > Don't fall to drlnV SAXE'B crown noclft A. W. Nftoon , Dentist , Jacob's block 200 farms wid 900,000 ncrca of lane Bcrnti , ngont. Natural Mineral Writer on draught n < Kulm'fl drug store. For riKB Commercial Job Printing , nil nt Tins BKH Job rooms , The Lion continues to roar forMooro'e HnrncM mid Saddlery. Whtpplc , McMillan & Co. , the jewel ers , Crcfchlon IJlock. o20-t { Prescriptions ftcpocIaUy , OpcrftHouse 1'harmacy , 211 S. 15th Street. Safes , machinery , and all kinds of heavy hnulimj done by llrisco & Co. , the twfo men. wA.s-tf Friends of the Y. M. 0. A. who have promised books for their library will con- fern favor by clllicr ncmllng the books or tlielr address , that they may be called for. A catalogue la now being made. A largo Bftfowas being moved into Col. Wntoon ] J. Smith's office , nt the United Htatcs building ycstoray. It i-jthonamo ono tlmt lie been lying In the iioost office cor- rlilor for omo time. 1) . W. Saxo linn already engaged the utoro room In the Fifteenth and Fnnilintn direct corner of Boytl's opera houne. When ready for occupancy ho will remove his drug store there. Along the west Mo of Thirteenth street between Dodge and Capitol nvcntie id probably as unique n picco of guttering ns the city affordi , AH n hog wallow it la a howling RUCCCSI , "Crankey Ml" had his trial In the police courtyostorday nndwoHboundovcrto appear for trial In the district court in the sum of 9300. In default of ball ho wan dent to the county jail , The Harmonic society of this city liavo engaged the Academy of Music for thcevenlnguoftho 22d,23dnnd2Hh of Sep tember , on which occasions they will pro- Kent the well known opera , "The Chimes of Normandy. " Charles Krickson and Elizabeth Fox , a well known couple of the city , will bo united in marriage this evening. The U. P. Is now receiving now en gines from Tmmton , Mass. , at the rate of two a week. The road now has two bun- tired and fifty engines In use. ; 1 Stock from the various places on the U. 1 * . In Wyoming and Nebraska has com menced rolling eastward rapidly. A spe cial train is arriving each day from the west. Do Vcaux's washing machine has bo- cauio very popular among those who use it. It will do a forgo family washing in thirty minutes. Dan Sullivan & Sons , of 1410 Fnrnham street , are the agents. Tom Carroll got mad nt his brother George yesterday , anil punished him severely. George's face presents a vnrla- Kntcd appearance. * Tom wan find at the liolico court , and in addition was bound over to keep the peace , v Searching for Do Iioska. The clerks in the U. P. railway headquarters have taken upon thorn- solves the finding of thoir/ollow clerk , Mr. Do Loska , who it is known cross ed the river Sunday afternoon , and while so doing attempted to drown himself , in n fit of insanity. As nothing has been soon or heard of him in Jouncil Blufl's it is oxpoetod that ho never reached , the city but wandered elF on the bottoms or drowned him self in the river or in some pool among the willows south of the bridge. A largo party wore out ycstordiiy looking for the unfortunate young man or his remains. PERSONALS. I. H. Congdon wont westjycstcday. Chas. Lamb , sheriff of Stanton county , is in the city. . : ExiJS. Marshal Maxwell , of Utah , paesed'through the city on hta way homo yesterday. Gen. P. E , Connor , of Salt Lake City , passed through the city yesterday on hiti ' way cast. P. G. Van Bill , a prominent attorney of Salt Lake City , was In town yesterday afternoon. General Superintendent J. T. Clark , of the Union Pacific railway , went west yes- erday afternoon , 33. Lane , bridge superintendent of the TJ. P. . took passage on the west-bound train yesterday afternoon. Assistant Chief Engineer Way , of the "Union Pacific , left for the went on the noon cxprats yesterday , D. L. Harbaugb , cashier of the Palace Hotel , SanFrauclbco , is In the city staying nt the Cunfield house. Miss Itena K. Hamilton , of Belle Creek , la spending a few day in Omaha. She ii -the guest of Mr. mid Mr * . N , J. Kdholm llev. Dr. Scuilder , the noted pulpit orn lor of Brooklyn , N , Y. , was In town yes terday on his way homo from a tour to tin Pacific coast. ; llev. Dr.McCoBh.prenldcnt of Princetoi college , and wife , who have been vUIthi ; friends in this city , left ou the weut-bomi * express yesterday at uoou for thcll'aclfi coast. J. W. Draper , Mrs , Denton and Mis VnnKleccV , compose a party ol J < e\ Yorker * remaining nt the Wltlmell for few days. They are pn their way to Sa : 0. T , Itus&ell , the famous shipping mei cliaut of London and Liverpool , was In th city yesterday on bis way from San J-'rai ; claco to London via New York. Us I about to entablUh a branch house In Ha 1'ranclsco. ' i WINE OF CARDUrj four timca ' , day makes a happy 'liouscliold. * * * " " " M 0. F. Goodiuiu' * . COUNCIL CHIPS , Full Report of Last Night'f Mooting. The Streets to bo Sprinkloc and a Pound Established. Tbo city council mot last evening it regular session. With Oonncllmai Daily In the chair the mooting wai called to order , and the following members responded to roll call : Ba ker , Corby , Dollono , Dunham , Her man , Horyborgor , Kauffman , McNa mara , O'Kcofo , Stull , and the prcsl dent. dent.A A communication from Mayoi Boyd was road , stating that ho hat signed the ordinance for the appropriation from the general fund for defraying the expense * of the months of May and Tune , also for a special tax for the niihling of sidewalks , A communication from the mayor vas road , stating that ho had appoint ed as appraisers of the damages to iroperty caused by the change of ; raelo of Eleventh street , S. O. Ilcad , 3oo. II. Boggs , and John L. Me- Caguo. A communication was presented recommending , as the most suitable ocation for a city pound , the property of Mr. Estabrook , located on Tenth troot , between Capitol nvonuo and ) avenport street , and waa referred to ho committee on police. A communication from citizens ro- iding on South avenue and Twonty- ccond streets , asking that the grade ) o established on a now road between ho government corral and St. Mary's venue , was referred to the city ongi- iccr with instructions to make a sur- oy and establish the grade. A communication from residents on ) edge street , asking that the build- ng No. 1407 bo declared unsafe nnd nuisance ami ordered demolished , as referred to the committee on > olico. A petition from T. F. Fitzmorris , sking an extension of time granted lim to build a walk in front of his > roporty in Knight's addition , was ; rantcel. A petition relative to a pond of wa- or between St. 'Mary's avenue and ho upper end of Fnrnham street was oferrod to the committo on streets nd grades , with instructions to the ity engineer to ascertain the cost of tiling the same with dirt. A petition stating that there was no treot connecting Faniham with St. Gary's avenue west of Twentieth trcot , and asking that such a street > o opened , was referred to the com- nittoo on streets and grades. A communication from Sophia Lowe tating that she was willing , by way of a settlement , to pay fifty per cont. of the taxes assessed against her prior o the year 187G , and the full asscss- nont of subsequent years , was referred to the judiciary committee. A petition from George Crandall , asking that a tax paid upon personal iroporty in the city of Omaha for the year 1881 bo refunded , as ho had icon obliged to pay a tax on the same iroporty for the same year in Cedar lapids , his former home , was rofor- od to the finance committee. A petition from residents and prop- ory owners in the north part of the city , asking that Nineteenth street bo mt in good condition , was referred to ho committee on streets nnd grades. A petition from the firemen of the city , asking for an increase of ton dollars nor month in their salary , was referred to ( lie committee on finance. The report of S. P. Manning , in- poctor of weights and measures , was > rosentcd and referred to the commit- eo on public property and improve- nonts. Councilman Baker than moved that the counpil go into a committee of the vholo for the purpose of the consider ation of the cross walk question. The notion was lost and u recess of fifteen ninutos was taken for that object. After consideration of the question a resolution was adopted that the sum of ? 833.33J bo appropriated from the ; onoral fund for cross walks in each yard , making a total of fD,000 for the city , that the city clerk jo instructed to advertise for the con struction of walks , to bo of such ma- orial and located at such points as the councilman of that ward shall direct A communication from 0. J. Split asking for informationand making np- ilication for the position of city scavenger , was referred to the com- nitteo on police , Proposals for curbing , guttering and grading Sixteenth , Tenth nnd Hnrney streets , wore received from John H. Qreon , Drexel and Mack , and Luke MoDormott , which were referred to the committee on streets and grades , A resolution that the Knights of Tabor bo allowed the use of Ilanacom park for a picnio on the eighth of Au ust was referred to the committee on public property and improvements. A resolution that the city engineer bo instructed to draft an ordinance for the establishment ot Twenty-sec end street was adopted , as was also like resolution concerning Campbell street , in Shinn's addition A resolution directing the city mar shal to order removed n couple ol worthless set of scales from Cumini { street , in order that the street may be put in good repair , was adopted. A resolution tlmt the street cominis sioncr bo instructed to procure from tin lumber merchants and use at his dis cretion lumber to the amount of iivi thousand foot , WPS amended to the ollect that ho should procure the him bor from tlmt firm which shall pflbr , by Jway of bids , the lumber at tin lowest price , and was adopted , ( A resolution directing that a Btrool lamp bo placed'on | TlurtobntIis'trot near the' U. P. railway crossnig , Svai adopted , as was kalso a rcsolutioi directing the committee on publie properly and improvements have four signs painted nnd erected , warning people from injuring thotroci in Jefferson square. A resolution directing that the coir. Mlttco on publiopropcrty and improve * monts bo instructed to purchase t heavy iron roller for nso on the drive ways in Ilnnscom park was adopted. A resolution that the Eighteenth street bridge across North Omahr crock bo ronlankod was adopted. A resolution that the committee or public improvements bo instructed tc make arrangements for fountain in Uanscom park was referred to thai committee. A resolution was adopted that the city clerk bo instructed to advertise for bids for the construction of all sidewalks now ordered and not com pleted , M was also a resolution thai ho advertise for three days for bids for sprinkling Farnhatn street from Ninth to Sixteenth streets and nil cross streets north and south as far ns the alloy ; that the contract bo let to the lowest responsible bidder , and that the city attorney bo instructed to draft an ordinance creating of this a sprinkling district. The judiciary committee rcportml favorably concerning nn ordinance fet the levying of a tax to pay for grading Cass street , and recommended that it bo passed. The judiciary committee reported that the judgment of Susan McCowon against the city of Omaha bo paid. The judiciary committee reported that the petition from John B. Jones , requesting that the mayor appoint appraisers of the damages of property on Douglas street by the change of grade of 187C. The committee on public property and improvement recommended that the proper deeds bo executed for the work done by the Omaha & Northern Nebraska railway company , and that ; lie deeds bo handed to the county : ommissionor who will then deliver ; hcm to the company which will then iay into the treasury the sum of $300 iccording to contract. The committee on public property and improvements recommended sov- irnl changes in the street railway ordi- mnco , and among those adopted .was ho prohibiting of the moving" > uildmgs across the track save nt the tours between 9 and 11 n. in. and 2 and 4 p. in. A resolution that the city clerk bo directed to advertise for three days 'or bids for sprinkling Dodge street 'rom Twelfth to Sixteenth street , and tlmt the city attorney bo directed to draft an ordinance making of such space a sprinkling district , was adopted. The committee on publie printing Mid rules reported that the bids for ; ho city printing , signed by the Oma- m BEE publishing company , were the nest satisfactory , and recommended ; hat the contract for the city-printing jo given to the samo. Also recom mended that the contract for the job printing of the city bo given to Samuel uol llcso , provided ho furnish n bond of Sl.OOO.Wnod byJ. | F. Farley. Also , hat they had examined the bills of the Omaha BKI : Publishing Co. for the nonths of May and Juno and had 'omul them correct and recommended that they bo paid. The report was adopted. An ordinance presented as an ordi nance to amend section Thirteen 'of ordinance No. 423 , entitled , "an ordinance - dinanco to authorize and procure the construction and maintenance of waterworks in the city of Omaha , " n such a manner as to grant more imo for the completion of the same , was read and placed on file. An ordinance establishing and rogu- ating a city pound was read , and the rules suspended , and the ordinance read the second and third time by its ; itloanelput upon its passage. It .vas . passed , and the council adjourned for two weeks. Real Estate Transfers. The following transfers were re corded at the county clerk's oflico yesterday , as reported for this paper t > y John L. McCaguo , real estate agent and convoyancor : Geo. W. Modloclc and wife to James Y. Craig , lot 6 of Forbo's sub divi sion , w. d. $700.00 , Mary Elliot ot al. , to Jens Jensen , lot 15 , block G , Shull's second addi- tioo , w. d. $412.60. Jos. H. Peabody and wife to Mary 0. Wagner , S. 22 foot lot 4 , block 200 , Omaha , w. d. $1200,00. THANHKEIIH BATUJIDAY. Clarissa LaFallotto to P. E. Ilor , lot 8 , block 207 , Omaha , w. d. $100. Fred B. Lowe to Wm. M. Dwyer , lot 9 , block 3 , "Park Place , " w. d. $300. Bernhard Lange to Valentino Foltor , w lot 7 , block 131 , Omaha , w. d. $100. TllANBFKllS YKSTKUDAY. Aug. Kountzo and wife to Frank Noslandok , BS " ! lot 19 , block G , in Kountzo's 3rd"add. w. d. $150. Goo. P. Bemis nnel wife to Bartloy Miller , wj lot a > M ° < fc 5 , Lowe's 2d add. w. d. $1,000. Goo. H. Guy to Union Pacific rail way company , part of lot 0 , block 203 , Omaha. Sheriffs eleod. Goo. II. Kerr and wife to F , B. Johnson , part lot 5 , Johnson's add. w. d. $ l,050. Goo. E. Griffith ot al. to James Bolan , lot 0 , block 1 , in Ilarbach's 2d add. w. d. $1.050 , Aug. Kountz ot al. to N. P. Linel- quest , part lots 10 , 11 , in block 7 , Kountzo and lluth's add. , w. d.- $175. Isaac Edwards to M. F. Forbes ot al , w A , of s. o. 1 , section 1 and w A , n , o. | , section 12 , town 10 , range 12 , east q. c. d , $1. Wm. Vorco and wife to Goo. W. Hill , und. A , of w A of s , o. i , section 1 and w A " of n. o. f , section 12 , town 10 , range" 12 , east q , c. d. $700. Marian E. Forbes to Geo. W. Hill , und. J , w A , of s. o. j , section 1 , and w A , of n. 5. i , sectiod 12 , town 10 , range 12 , cast w. d. $700. Francis Eoltoa aitd wife to W. N. Nason. lots 1 and 2 , block 4 , Lakes add. w. d. $1,100. Returning Thank * . The iron moulders desire to rotun their thanks tc Edholm & Erickson for donating the gold-headed cano , te Lewis Brash & Co. , for donating shirts worth $5 , and to Boswitz tX Wells , who donated a pair of shoo : valued nt $5 , All of which prize ! wore given away at the picnio or Sat in dixy last. COUNCIL BLUFFS. Everything Interesting Whict Transpired Yesterday , The UBUfll Budget of Loca Gossip. THE nurrrs IN Quito ft heavy thunder storm paosod over this city yesterday morning. Dr. D. S. Star , of this city , Is gen eral ngont and third owner of the Eureka > roka Frederick mines. Dr. 8. M. Bnllard is spending i few days in Council HlufFs. The doc tor is a well known citizen , boiiij among the first settlers beyond the Mississippi. Ilogavo the narno Oniahr to our sister city , and witli seven oth ers at ono time owned the site on which it stands. Ho is still quite well Although ripe with ago. The Nonpareil comes out with < i local column from Omaha. This it the way it should be. There is no reason why the paper should not have an oxtonsiro circulation ovorthe river. Judge Liiriinor has gene to St. Louis on n business trip. J. 0. Morgan , editor of the Globe , and Thomas Bowman have gene tc Chicago to Uko in the races. A -womwi in the lower part of the city has a largo cat that goes after the cows every night , and drives them out on the bottom in the morning regu larly. The granite from which the Keith monument was cut , came from Red Beach on the coast of Maine. Mr. Wheeler , proprietor of the Revere house , this city , has erected three very heat Swiss cottages on the corner of Eighth avenue and Seventh street. A teamster , drunk of course , nearly killed his horses running them at lull speed the whole length of Vine street and part of Washington avenue , last evening. Ira Plainer will have seven blooded horses at the trotting park next week. Mr. Westervolt , clerk for Smith & Crittonden , and the Misses Howits , with friends , are camping out near Clear Lake , this state. A. B. Walker has taken a trip west in the interest of mining and shot manutacturing. His daughter , Fannie - nio , takes his place in his real cstato office during his absence. Mr. and Mrs. Ford will visit Nia gara Falls this summer. Journeymen barbers are paid higher wages in Council Bluffe than in Oina- lia. Mrs. J. I. Edmondson , has gone to the Isle of Shoalcs off the coast of Now England. It is almost impossible to keep trace of the improvements going on in Council Bluffs ; hero is another. Ono of the ofiicors of the Rock Island road is erecting a very fine two story frame dwelling on the corner of Tenth street and Seventh avenue. Col. Dailoy has moved into his now house. Arrangements , it is understood , are being perfected for another trial of speed between the Kcacues of Decatur - catur and the Rescues of Council Blufls. The Bluffs team , since they were beaten hero , have just ached to try the race over again , believing that they art/ / more than a match for the team thut took a thousand dollai prize away from them during the re cent tournament. M. O. Griflin , the grocer , mourn * the loss of his father , who died in the city of Chicago , where ho resided. The Milwaukee & St. Paul road will regret it if they don't come ink city via Indian crook , B. W. Height is convalescing , and will bo about again soon. John N. Bockly , who had charge ol the city decorations during the tour nament , is dangerously ill at Colfas Springs. A sneak thief got in some of hie small business last Sunday. Ho stole $10 from the keeper of a restaurant on Bryant street , and u small sum of money from Mrs , Leach , who keeps laundry. J. A. Goldthwaito , of the Schenectady - tady Locomotive works , Max Fried- lander , Now York , and Mr. and Mrs. Councilman , Des Moincs , are at the Union I'.iotft'c. Win. Frazier , of St. Louis , Chas. Richards , of Chicago , and J , 0. Hoi- lis , of Now York , are registered at the Ogden house. J. K. Smith , of Pittsburg , and J. M. Gross , of Burlington , and about thirty others are booked at the Pacilic. N. W. Mntoon , of Noola , is nt the Revere , One hundred and ton car loads ol cattle wore duo at the stock yards yes torduy afternoon. For the credit of the city the old Powers building should either come down or bo rebuilt , Ono of the laely passengers from the east stood in the sun at the Transfoi yesterday admiring the beautiful scon cry presented by the bluffs until she was "overcome by the heat and fainted , She was taken into the emigrant house , whore she soon recovered. Three hundred passengers wore do Hvored yesterday at the Union Pocith depot by the eastern trains. Dr. Stillman has moved the "L" ol his residence onto the lot west of hit house. Ho will proceed at once tc erect a largo two story frame front- costing about $3,000. When coin pletcd ho will occupy it as a residence and rent the house ho now lives in. Judge Abbott says that marriage this hot weather is almost out of the question , but ho joined a couple yesterday torday noverthloss. Their names wore given us follows ; Groom , Hondriol Lasson ; bride , liigelburgcsson. . Yes son they were made happy. The Northwestern was about sovoi hours late YestorJ ° y ° " nS > ° ao count of washouts. The other traini were on timo. No chickens are to bo had in thii market. A man giving his name as Lovrcncc was arrested on Monday for bciiu drunk. Recorder Burk hold him if the sum of $0.75 to appear the noxl morning at 8 e'clock. Ho never came back , even to say good byo. John Wayne , found drunk on the street yesterday , was taken before the recorder and fined $3 and costs foi his little spree. Not being in fundt ho was committed to jail. The following real estate transfer ! were filed in the county recorder's of fice , as reported by the title , abstract , real estate and loan oflico of J. W , Squire < t Co. , Council Bluffs : Treasurer of PottawatUmic countj to W. H. Freeman , part of the nw ] of the swjof 12 , 70 , 40j considera tion , $5.28. Jeremiah Folsom to Jesse Leonard , swjof 8e > i , 13 , 7 , 38 ; consideration , J. H. Allnn to Q. D. Gregory , nw nw 24 and e no 24 , all in 77)42 ; con sideration , $1,000. Q. J. Drake to M. Needs , nf > sw 5 , 7fi , 41 ; consideration , $800. James Honshall , Jr. , to Win. Gar ner , pt lot 43 o. p. city ; deed to per fect title. W. McGahan to Win. Garner , sw so and nw BO 30 , 70 , 43 ; consideration , $400. John Schneider to Mary Kolb , lot 10 in blk 0 Hagg's extension ; consid eration , (305. * WHERE DID IT GO ? The Money Sent To Aid the Sufferers of the Flood. Omaha Contributed Thirty- Five Hundred Dollars , And Niobrarn People Nor or Re ceived a Cent of it- Theodore H. Mohring , who lost all his earthly possessions in the recent overflow of the .Missouri ntNiobrara , is at present in the city. He was met yesterday by a reporter of TII BEE , when it was incident ally developed that not one cent of the money collected in Omaha reached thoNiobrarasufl'erers. Owing to the low ground on which that town was built there was great suffering caused by the overllow and very few escaped without any loss. "You say you didn't receive a cent of money ? " inquired the reporter. "Not ono cent , nor oven a shirt era a meal of victuals. " "And you lost everything ? " "All that I had in the .world was swept away in the flood and it was only by a harel struggle that I saved my family. When I found the water rising I started from my house toward ; ho high ground , I held a blanket ! n my mouth , ono child on my arm and the other by the hand. The rising water made the blanket too lieavy to carry so I dropped it. The water rose to my breast and was going over the head of the child I led by the hand. I caught her by the hair and raised her up but it was almost a miracle that I finally saved her. " "Did no ono else about Niobrara receive any money ? " "Not a cent so far as I know. " "If they had rocoivcdtany money you would have heard of it ? " "I think I would. Wo had a socie ty there of about thirty members. Some of them lost all they had like myself while most of them lost nearly all they owned. I can take an oath that none of thcso got any out side aid ami Iain certain nobody else did. " Mr. Mohring carries with him n certihcato from Vac. Randa , the county clerk of Knox county , certify ing to his reliability. Besides ho is well-known to both Judge Boneke and John Baumer , of this city , and Ilia statement in this regard may be deemed thoroughly reliable. Such being the case the question naturally arises , what has become of the money sent from Omaha in aid of sufferers ? Mayor Boyd , as treasurei of tlio fund , was called upon. Referring - ring to his books and receipts ho said ; "On April 30th , I sent $1,000 to W. 11. Smith , Mayor of Sioux Oily and May 6th , 6500 tc the same gentleman. These amounts are acknowledged to have Keen received in The Sioux City Weekly - ly Journal of Juno 30th. On May oth 1 also sent 8100 to L. W. Russell , of Glenwood , Iowa , for the Pacific Junc tion sufferers and 8250 to W. L. Rogan , of Hamburg , Iowa ; on May 7th I sent 81000 to Goo. H. Hand , acting governor of Dakota on the 10th 8250 , contributed by Samuel J. Tildon , to W. R. Smith , mayor of Sioux City and on the 13th a load of potatoes worth $107.15 , which I purchaseel from Poycko Bros , and sent to Acting Gov , Handof Dakota. That makes ovoi $3,200 , and wo have over $200 yet on hand. In all my letters to Mayor Smith , as you BOO hero , I say the money must bo spent as far as practi < cable among Nebraska sufferers. Now , the money was shipped from Omaha all right , and reached the par ties to whom it was sent. What became of it then ? The people ple of Niobrara suffered as much probably as those of any other river town , and why wore they overlooked ? Thcso are a couple of questions that persons contributing the money would like to have answered. Mayor Boyd thinks that the money epnt out from Omaha in aid of the sufj | ferors from the Missouri river over flow was devoted to that purpose. However , the greatest amount seems to have been spent nearer Yankton , while Niobrara , although it suffered greatly , was overlooked. . The Marriage Ceremony- Mr. Apholon Cox and Miss Belle Little wore married at the residence of the brido's parents on Sunday , by Ro" , J. W. Ingram. Mr. and Mrs. Cox loft on the afternoon train fet Missouri where they will spend a few weeks among relatives. "BLACK-DRAUGHT" - cure * Bid , indigestion and henrtburn. 0 F , Coalman * . SLOCUMB BENEFIT. That Was What Pat O'Briei Becoived Yesterday Patrick O'Brien boarelcel n slrec car Monday and rode down Far * liam , as far as Tenth slrcot , nnd thoi got off , refusing to pay his faro. Oilicc McCuno was in the car dressed in citi cons clothing nnd when ho told O'Briei to pay his fare , was told by the fellow with a puijilistio tendency , to go ti Hades. McCuno collared him am waa walking him toward the jail whoi the fellow's pleading and promise caused the officer to lo him go. Later in the ovcnlni a telephone inoBsago reached the jai stating that an officer was wanted or Tenth street , andonowasimniediatol ) sent down. Ho returned BOOH witl the same man. Ho was creating a dis turbance by fighting and flourishing n revolver. Soon after it was discovcrcc that ho had stolen the pistol in : ' house on the corner of Eleventh nnel Hnrnoy streets , having choked n negro < gro woman until she allowed him tc take it from her. Yesterday inornin ; ho was tried in the police courl nnd given the benefit of r "Slocunb , " or ten dollars nnd costs When ho has served this time in jail ho will bo tried ugain for potty larceny ny nnd given another eloso , nnd nftci that ho will have a trial for carrying concealed weapons. Ho is the sami man who made n good dcnl of trouble at the Davenport house last Saturday night nnd again on Douglas street. Information wanted regarding the whereabouts of Hugh D. Heagy. Hif daughter nt Knoxyillo , 111. , is verj low. Anyone giving information ol him to D. M McKnight , Omaha , 01 H. W. Heagy , Knoxvillo.Ill. , will be rownrdcd with the thanks of his f.im ily , July 19-3t-m&o A ttiil package of "BLACK-DRAUGHT" free of charge. " At C. F. nondman'i. SPECIAL NOTICES. TO LOAN MONEY. GOftA ( \f\\f ® LOAN At 8 per centin I/CtJ\J.UUU tcrist In sums of 82,500 am ! upwards , for 3 to 5 years , on first-class city and farm property. Hums UKAL ESTATK and LOA > AUK.NCV , 15th and Douirlas Sts. TO LOAN-Call at law Olllce of 1) , MONEY KooiuS. Creiehton Block. HELP WANTED. "ANTED To buy for cosh a secondhand billiard table. Apply at once to T. A. W. , ui rcaron & Cole's commission house. 446-10 A Rood German eeruint girl : WANTED a good cook. Inquire of Mrs. l > r , Orossmann , southeast corner of Uodgoand 17tl : streets. 440-10 WANTED Good girl at the Omaha House. 144-21 \\rANTED-A pool table to rent ; with prhl YY lego of purchasing. State price. Address UEo.lNMAN , 451-tf Vail , Crawford Co. , Iowa. WANTED By limn and wife , board and rooir In iirhatc family. Prefer place where then are no other boarders. Address i ) . Alice oltkc , 452.tf TNFOUMATION wanted of Michael Dwjor Im JL mediately by his mother , Margaret Dwycr , Omaha ; Neb. , between Oth and 7th on Marcv St. , care of Patrick llot-an. 453-tf " ANTED Washer and starchcr at the OmJ ha Steam Laundry. lt.0-.21a . " " A H.1J Jliicinnu iiu'nua at Umaiia hhirl W Factory. 432-20 \TfTANTiD ; Boy about 15 or 10 j ears old , al YY the Omaha Steam Laundry. 433-2I ) 25 carpenters. Apply at 101 WANTH1 ' Farnliam trect. 442-23 T > F.MIS' UEAL ESTATE BOOM. See 1st page. - sewing g Iris , Oil 10th street WANTED-Two and Jackson. 441-20 r ANTED A small building suitable for man ufacturlng soap. Ar dress , -'M. C. " this of' ' flco. 437-io" To buy a small inanufacturlnt WANTED Addrtss" H , " Bee OIHce.4 29-2C WANTED A good girl for general house- .work at 1812 : Burt St. 430-tf - rent , a dwelling with live or six rooms , cellar and stable. | Addresa "H , " Bee oflico , 428-20 - by a first-class laund- WANTED-Washlng . Mary Goodson , Shlnn'e second addition , North Omaha. 435-10 ' KU A large furnished room w 1th board W'ANl rcsiKictable locality , for man nnd wife. Priiato family preferred. References vxihangcd. Addrcua'V" Uee olllce. 410-20 WANTED-A good girl for general house work. Apply 1410 Jackson street , betn ecu 14th and 15th. MRS. A. ilUltl'IIY. 424-tf TTTANTED To rent , a house with three or Y Y four rooms. Must be neat , clean , cent en- lent and cheap. Address , stating terms and location - cation , D. J. , this olllce. \TrANTED-Mo-ilderu to go to I'ucblo , Colo- YY rado , by the Colorado Oal and Iron Co. wages S3 and S3.25 per day. Write to 1) . N , Jones , general superintendent South Pueblo , foi full particulars. 415-21 \TrANTEI-A nrst waiter Immediately , at YY the Occidental lioUl. 372-11" A Olrl to do general housework , WANTKD Harney street. 410-lf I One mm in a county makes niO' WANTED our springs for buggy bhafl couplings. Send ttampjor terms and cut or fcOc In ttonipn fora jalr , toaiitldtattlcr Safety Sprlnu Uoniiaiiy,00 | Randolph St. , Chlcago.ni-th-Batly-2i INTED Funding bridge and tihool bond * H. T. Clark , Hellenic. 20-tf A partner or Lujcr. Inqtiiro al WANTED Collec House , 10th btrcet. 2bO-Jy2S - TTTANTCIA No. 1 Barber can find a steady YV situation anJ good pay by Inquiring at 5J [ old number ) 16th street , Omatii.Neb. , of 207-tf O. H. FITCH " \T7 ANTED Two boarders. Young men pro- YV ferred. Addrusn "A. " Bee otlicc. HO-tl BY ONK OF TUB LARGEST WANTED Clothing Houses In New York City , lor the coming foil tiade , experienced sales men. These having experience and commanding a good trade 111 find thUa llrtt clas opiwrtunl ty. Apply at once , with references to A. B. C. Post oltlco box 308 , Now Ycrk City.Inlfiwed&gatSt Inlfi-wed&gat-St A good dining room girl immcdi- WANTED tin , Occidental hotel. 220 t ( A girl to do general housework. WANTKD 1710 Farnliam ktreet , northwest corner ol 17th. 330-tf TTTANTED To buy a good eUld. Addresa YY & W. , B e olhto. 347-tf / ALL AT MRS. B. E , CLARKE'S No. 1 Boart \J lag House , cor. ISth and Dodge SU. lies ! In the Jty. 10-tf FOR RENT-HOUSES AND LAND , "J710H RENT FurnUhcil or unfurnished , one 01 1 } t o front rooms , plc-asjiitly located on firs ! floor , No. 315 north 14th street , cait side. bet. Dat enjiort and Chicago. Apply on prcultca. SPECIAL NOTIOES-Oontimud , " 1J10II UKNT Nicely futnUhed front roctn for JU pcntlcnun. 0. U. , this office. 485-21 has rattling Ions Hit * ot houjcs , lota and farms for mlo. 011 Mid gel them. 710K Ue.NT lloiine rear I. 8. llMcnH'ii , In. } quire of John O , Jacob * . 414-tt FOn KENT Two fnmUhod rooms on Jackpon trM ! between 16th and 17tli , third houW from the northeMt coiner of 17th. X70-U mO lKT-Wlth"boarT "UrKo" furnTThed"room" L A few dy boardon wanted , ISO J California ttrtet. T10H IlKNT Nicely furrtl.hcd lurijo room and JL1 piano .S. W. corner 18th and Cnpltol Avo. 1011 UK-VT J furnished room * over tlej- I chknu' KiLhango , N , E. cor. luth nd Dodga etrc t . K9-t | FOR SALE. IjlOK 8AI.K The Southern liotcl. X"ow oulltU I ; Inif 30x40 , three stories high , built In IfcSl. For milo on account of ulcknos * . Wilt neil ono- half tntcratto the rlxht party without children. Ciood trade , all transient , ( -'or torins apply on the vrcmlme or to lock box 210 , Vllllscn , Iowa. MID bo disposed of ; bo t millinery builntm and JL store In Ctornlntr. 1'arty ICA\III | ; the conn ! try. Stock rcry low. Addrosn Mrs. 8. IMmumls , Iowa. 440-Sl T710K SALK A new hoiKe , built two year * , full JL' lot , well anil o > crUhln ; complete , on Dodfo Mrect , between 2Uth and 27th , No. SC19. In quire on premises. ' mws-42523 O ' NEW CITY lAl'S,25c.-Sco ( l.t fg TjWH SALb Aeood tonng family horsoivna .C buwfy. Inquire of K. I ) . Smith , 1403 Chlca- fro street , bet. 14th and Uth. 429-23 "TjlOK SALK llouio of 6 good rooms nnd lot 0 X1 xlOO feet , and only 7 or 8 squ from U. I' . Bhopg. Price $1,000. John L , M ( Hfiio , mcnt ; , pppoiiltcpoitoflicc. 331.11 ll HALK CHEAP Tk only hotel In North . Loup , Volley County , Neb. . 30 mllw from St. 1'aul , 15 miles from Ord. eJood location , good trade nnd Improving. For particulars write A. J. C. . North Loup , box 9. 371-augll U . ruptured t > y il. SCIIinT mil and Parnau , ts. 760tf iiOU ; SALE A larjco two story frame shlngloJ JL ; roof Hotel ami ono itory kitchen ; also ono story frame , shingled r of , hall room for ten ect to danec , and barn largo enough'to hold twenty teams- All situated on corner of llroad and 4th Btrccl , Fremont , Dodge Co. , Ncli. For further Information apply to C. C. THOMPSON. 3M-to B-S Fremont , Dodge ( * > „ Neb. TlOItSALE Uood house with four rooms and jj half lot , No. 2013 Dodge between 2Uth anil 27th street. Good well and shade trees ; house In -rood condition. Inquire on premise. . 221 > tf HOUSES AND LAND llcmls rents houses , stores , hotels , farms , lots , lauds , ollkoaf1 rooms , etc , See 1st page , tltlCKFUU SALE. > 203-tf ESTABHOOK & COE. 171O11 SAi.E A small engine , 1J. W. 1'aync & JL ? Son's make. In perfect osdcr. Inquire of II. U. Clark & Co. 30-tf "TTIOH SALE Lease anil furniture of a Hrst-clasa JL hotel In a tovtnof 1300 Inhabitants , in state of Nebraska ! has 24 beds ; the tra\ cling men's re sort. Inquire at IlEEotflce. 18-tf POH SALE Two storyhouso and part lot , nca depot. Location good. John L. McCoguo Opp Post Office. 053-tt OH SALE 2 acres ground In Went Omaha. Inaulro of J. Henry , No. 116 ICth. 873-tf "T7IOK SALE Maps of Douglas and Sarpy coun- JL1 ties. A. ROStWATEIl , lD20Farnliam etrctt 320-tf MISCELLANEOUS. l\/r ACHING hands and button hole makers at 1VJL Harrison's , 1122 Farnhani. 431-20 TWO unfurnished rooms to let , In a prhatc family. $10 monthly. No children. 1712 Jackson btrcct. 434-20 ' KEAL ESTATE EXCHANGE. See BEMIS' lut page. rilAKEN W A red and white spotted cow I about 0 years old , right car cropped , at He- gall's addition , north Onuha. 430-23 L. HENNENHOFEH. CJTltAYED From Hlekstcin's meat market , Otli O street , ono bay marc about four j ears old , wmte star in forehead ; had on halter. Informa tion leading to her recovery will bo paid for by 420-10 fllKD. H1CKSTE1N. \ mO LAWYERS AND OTIIEHS A rapid stcn- I ogniphcr dcbircs occasional or permanent cinploj inent. Una had 8 years experience. Terms moderate. Address "Stcno , " 1421 Howard St. 4IJ-21 Itr.WAHD Lost , gold hunting case btop ' watch , gold rope chain and nugget at tached. Theabovo reward will be paid on re turn of the watch to HUGH HcCAFFUKV. 3S4-tf ISth and Douglas strcctf. TTIIREE or four young men can be ac.coinmoda > JL ted with board. Heferciicc.sexchanrc ; < l. Ap ply 2011 Ca&s street , 4th door west of 20th St. , jr address Hex 337 , postolllcc. 343ft TONUY TO LOAN on real estate , at M1 200-eod-10 UGXTKU L. THOMAS & 11110. M1HM. . DROWN Corner 12th and Chicago . streets , Is ready to bore or deepen w ells. Satisfaction guaranteed. 503tf rlEAMS | Can bo got at Jonn UarrB Ptablo for JL all kinds of work at reasonable figures , near i.or 13th and Lealcnnorth streets. 373-tf ONT PUUUKT Thu successors of the Amer- lean House , on Douglas street , between 9th and 10th , for board , lodging and transient CU9 < toincrs. Kernel t fully 5H4-tf JULIUS & LOUISF. ROSS. QEALKD l'KOl'OSAr > Swlllbo rcccl > cd by the O undersigned until Saturday , July 23d , 1881 , at 3 o'clock p. in. for grading BIX thousand ( GOOD ) itrda on firnt hill west of the corporate limits on Ruining street extension. Cut to bo 30 feet In width and down to establishedgrade , Dy order of the Hoard of CommUsloners , July 10,1831. JOHN B. MANCHESTER 440-22 County Clerk. I' y ° u want something to sell AGENTS tumnicr all the people want t profits big , write at once to thcjjos- ton tamp CoWJ7 Washington street , lios- on , Ma n. fhclr new lamp burner vith the Efydo "WioU attachment makes kcroscno aiiipa m'KN KMS.SLY. It has TWO small hand whcela nstcad of ONE each wheel controlling a corner , or one-half the wltk. Sells at blifht. FITS ANY .AMP. Terms to agents , $2 , (3 and 3.50 per doz. tetall price 35 , 45 and CO cents. Samples sent to agents for 25 cents , 448-21 A man of education and ( led- ded business ability , willing to earn my njntcm of tclllnt ' books by actual expo- Icnce In the field , and then to act u manager for .he state. I am willing to pay a man uhobhous treat energy and Industry , with ability for hand ing inv books and controlling men , from 8 to 812OO the first year , and will raise. HS _ a yuirlor nvq yean. No coward need apply , want men ot self reliance and pluck. Cihe ago and experience and salary wanted. Bend this. 447-tt W , J. HOLLAND , Springfield , Mass. POWDER Absolutely Pure. Made from Orapo Cream Tartar , No other prc arjutlon mikes buUi light , Haky hot breads , uxurtous pastry. Can b catcii by Djiimpilo without fear of IhellU resulting from heavy Indl guitlblu food. Sold only In cans , by all Grocers. ROYAL BAfUNO POWDER CO New York ,