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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : FEIDA , JULY 22 , 1881 , THE DAILY BEE , Friday Morning , July 22. LOOAIi BREVITIES , Patterson sell * coal , Get your hftts rtt Donne' * . Xindell & Krcllc , Ixwling Hftttor * . Drink SaxeVi Tcnuian Beer. 4000 residence lots , Demi * , ngcnt. fiOO business loin. Cnll on Bcmls. 250 hou ea nnd lots. Bcmls1 agency. Bemts' new mart of Omaha , 25 cents. Don't fail to drink SA\K' crcnm soda. A. W. Is'ason , Dcntiit , Jacob' * Mock. -Bcmls' real estate boom. First page. Natural Mineral Water on draught at Ktilm's drug store. For FISE Commercial Job Printing , nil at THE Bus Job rooms. The Lion continues to roar for Moore's Harness nnd Saddlery. 200 farms nnd 000,000 acres of land Bcmls , agent. Whipple , McMillan & Co. , the jewel- crs , Crcirhton Block. o2G-tf rrescripllons a Rpcctnlty , Opera House 1'harmacy , 211 S. 15tli Street. Safes , machinery , and all kinds of hca > y hauling done by Brisco & Co. , the safe men. w&s-tf A worklngman employed by the U. P. TelegraphlCompany had liii head badly crushed l > y a telegraph polo > striking it yesterday. His skull was not fractured. The Chicago & Northwestern train from the cast was late yesterday and accord ingly the western bound express o\er the Union Pacific was nn hour and forty mln- Jilcx behind time In 1cm ing this city , A good deal of excitement was created nn Fanihnm street yesterday by a runaway of' ' a single horre. It was stopped , however , before any serious dam age was done. A sample of the nrairio sand burr can bo seen at the Canfiold house , measuring four feet in length. The umial growth is from ten to twelve Inches. . The hugo safe which has for n long tirao lain in the corridor on the first door of the postofllco building now ornaments tho'office of Watson P. Smith , of the United States circuit court , on the third .floor , It took two days to get it up th * i and into the office. PERSONALS. 3) . H. Pratt left yesterday for n Colorado tour. 1U A. Hawlry , of Sutton , arrived in town yesterday. Michael Ilaitigan , of Plattsmouth , ia ainonc the iruc.sU at the Crcighton. Cha.s. 1C. llissc , of Dos MoincH , was ninong yesterday's arrivals in the city. ( Major Hastings , deputy U. S. marshal o [ < Nebraska , came in from Lincoln yester day. day.hi ! D. Terry , thoMilfortl miller , passed through Onialia on his way home , after rusticating a month in Colorado. | Kcv. J. W. Tngram l ft yesterday for Dixon county , where ho goes to visit llev. E.i\Vi Miller , an old friend. Ho will bo absent ono week. A. B. Font , a young attorney ot Chica go , passed went on the express for Lcad- ville , vhere ho will settle in the law busi ness , IVank Gnthman , who ban just built anew now hotel in I'lattmnouth , ix in the city making arrangements to completely fur nish it throughout. Ho is registeredut the Creighton houso. A. McGavock left this afternoon for .Kansas , to look after his cattle interests , accompanied by Mi'xsra. Birmingham , of Kansas City , I'olcy , of MaruhaUtown , and Tobin of this city. 11.1 * . 11 , Miller , the popular station agent of the Union 1'acifio'railway com pany at Lincoln , was In the city yesterday with his family. They are on their way Tor A vacation y'lnlt to Quincy , Ills. Dr. McClelland , ono of the oldest and most skillful surgconti oi this city , will hereafter attend to all hia patienta at his re idcnodJ813 Cass street. ' Tclephono con nection's will enable him to attend promptly - ' ly to'nnv calls made upon him. ' ' Mm. J , K. Boyd , accompanied by iicr two daughters nnd von , Mrn. ' 3. S , Caldwell - well and sons , Mm. C. T. Taylor and her luuband composed a party \vho started yes terday for n trip ainon" tlio mountain * of Colorado. They will be gone about four weeks. JVN. Phillips and Postmaster Hall have vono to Montana. Mr. Phillips will erect nSaw mill there for Mr , Hall , \\ho It is , jmderstood , has n order from the U. P. q-allway company for all the lumber ho can manufacture , Geo. 11. Mann , the architect for Kitchen "JJros. now hotel , arrived yesterday with the plans of the building , Mr. Mann la wow fully prepared to receive calls at the iVlthnell house from all contractor ! ) who desire to figure on the building work nnd will give his pononal attention to all \\lia call promptly. THE BEE"acknowlodgca n pleasant call Irpm Mr. Otto Htrwtzel , a jounmlUt ami practical printer of long experience both li this country and Germany , who has asso elated himself as partner with Mr. 1'au "Wolnhagen in the publication of the Onm ba Telegraph. Mr. Btniitzel will liave ful charge of tlio technical management of tin paper , and THE BIB wishes him much sue cess in his new enterprise. lion , K , J' , Brown , of Lincoln , in in th city. 3 , IS. Clark returned yesterday from th tvent. Major Hctli , of Lincoln , arrived in th city yesterday , 1 Aiwlstant Civil Engineer Way came i from the west yeste/rday / afternoon. Joseph Bell , ticket agent at the U. 1 tlepot , returned from a western trip yei terday afternoon , I. K , Congdon , chief of the locomoth department of the U. P. railway , orri\c , from the went lout evening , JftmegWir , accompanied by hU chl dreu , arrived yesterday from Denver Jun tion , CoJ. , end are stayins at the AVit ] nell. , Hon , Jessie Petereon and wife * M daughter , of Lockport , N. Y. , wjm \ \ J en visiting friends In the city omit * return from a w teni trip , started y u .lay for their home. Mr , Petewou. k tliiuk of nettling to Omaha ; THREE TO ONE. The Odds Against a Colored Woman in a Row. About Imlf-past two o'clock yester day morning , John Eagan , Chns. Traccy and Prcd Hughes wcro prowl ing about the BtrcoU , when ono of thorn proposed to "go on n tear. " The proposition mot wilh favor. They accordingly started forth. The first place they visited was n house located on the corner of Twelfth and Dodge streets , in which lived a colored woman of va riegated reputation , known in po lice circles as "Kansas City Liz. " The woman was Mono in the house , and when her visitors demanded admit tance she secreted horsoli behind the door. The woman finally told them to "go way. " They responded by kick ing in the door , when her courage arose and she seized a chair and belabored them pro- miscously about tlio head , until ono of the men struck her with his fistin the face , knocking her down and breaking Bovor.nl of her tooth. She then ran into the street scream ing murder. Officers McCuno and Vanouuo were passing on tlio opposite side of tlio street , when they hoard the cry , and running across arrested the three men before they could escape. The result of their trial in the police court , was that Eagan was lined five dollars and costs , which ho paid and was released. Hughes was fined six dollars and costs , in de fault of which , ho was sonttothocoun- ly jail , while Tracy was discharged simply because nothing1 could bo proved against him except that ho was "in the crowd. " However his appearance - poaranco was against him and the tes timony likewise , developing that ho risitcd the same place the night before when the woman broke a water pitch- over his head because ho wouldn't leavo. At the close of the trial the woman informed all present that since the affair she had purchased a "dcssolver , an' if a man she didn't want come 'round her house he'd git daylights blowcd outon him. " J i / * * * CROSS SUITf > Growing Out of a Misunder standing and Fight. A rather complicated case of as sault nnd battery was on trial in the police court yesterday , occupying nearly the entire day. The evening before , a man named James Yickery approached another man named Win. A. Newton , who was sitting in a chair in front of Holler's drug store , on Sixteenth street , and accused him of insulting a little girl whom Yickory had had iii hia charge. Howton resented the imputation and Bloutly denied the truth of the charge , and after some words domnnded that the girl bo brought before him that they might BOO if she would recognize him as the guilty party. To this Yickery consented and started for his homo , which is near by. Ho did not re turn and after a while Newton walked dowd toViokory's house whorohofound Yickory nnd his wife standing on the walk. Ho asked for the . girl , wlion Yickory swore at him and told him to clear out. A few words followed , and Yickory struck at Newton twice , Newton warding off the blows each time Yiokory then throw a brick at Newton , when the latter struck him a powerful blow , and knocked him so that in falling hia head struck the corner of a coal box and cut him severely. In the morning Vickory had Newton arrested for assault and battery. The trial commenced at ! > o'clock in the morning and , with the exception of a few hours' intermission that the court might attend to other cases , lasted until 4 o'clock in the afternoon. A , N. Ferguson appeared for the plain tiff and Uon. O'Uriou for the defend ant. After hearing the testimony the judge dismissed the coso aud dis charged Nowton. Later in the evening - ing a warrant was issued forjtho arrest of Yickery for disturbing the poaoo. It will bo served this morning. H. C. Jarrott in Omaha , The express from the west yester day afternoon carried through Omaha H. 0 , Jarrott , of New York , who WM just returning from a visit to the lead ing places of interest in California. Mr. Jarrott , it uill bo remembered , was the general manager of the linn of Jarrott & Palmer , which ran the famous excursion train from Now York to San Francisco five years ago , making the trip in three days seven hours and fifty minutca. Mr. Jarrott is proprietor ot tha "Fur on the Bristol" combination , whicl played in Omaha last May , while oi their , way to San Francisco. Ho in formed THE DEK reporter that the ; had made an eminent success in Call forma , and when the time of the con tract expired , al their request , ho rai them up into Oregon am oven into British Columbia , wher they made a creator hi vo even than in California. Miss Ague Ar Ualleck , "the girl in blue" has lof the company and has joined Melville' op a company , which is now on tin vey baek ait. She oxpocts'to bo witl them next season. Mr. Jarrelt's lat est scheme is the renting of Havcrly's theatre in Now York , for four wcnks , commencing with the opening of the next season during which time ho will put upon the stage a now play lately written by George F. Ilcwo , which will bo presented by a strong company most entirely from Europe. Later in the season ho will bring the company through Omaha to the Pa cific Coast , Mr. Jarrolt , since the death of Mr. Palmer , 1ms entirely withdrawn from the excursion busi ness , save that ho is the owner of the boat "Plymouth Ilock , " which daily carries thousands of people between Now York and Long Branch. COMMISSIONER FORD. Ho Has a Pow Words to Say About Streets. Mr. Ford , the street commissioner , is very anxious * o have some ono point out to him whore ho has been doing any work for private individuals as charged in n , flippant editorial para graph in The Herald yesterday. Mr. Ford claims to have some knowledge of the town and a rather accurate idea of where the business thoroughfares are located , People who know anything practically about street repairs will give him credit for this knowledge. In the first -ward Mr. Ford says ho has con fined most of his work up to the present to the vicinity of Tenth street which is n much used thoroughfare , as all will acknowledge. All the work necessary in the Third ward will bo finished inside of eight days. In the Fourth ward Harnoy , Farnham , Douglas and Dodge streets have been placed in proper condition. Work in the Fifth ward has been confined chiefly to the removal of dangerous obstructions and the filling of cess-pools. All the territory south of Cuming street , and as far west as the high school in the Sixth ward , has been repaired. Mr. Ford says ho has boon doitig every thing in his power to place the streets in proper condition , and in this asser tion most sensible people will bear him out A Happy Marriage- Mr. John Dwyer , the Sixteenth strot druggist , and Miss Mary White , wcro united in marriage at the church of Holy Family , on Tuesday morning. A nuptial mass was celebrated by Rov. Father Shailur , S. J. , assisted by Ilov. John Quinn. The couple were attended to the altar by the bride's brother and sister , Mr. Charles White and Miss Agnes White. After the ceremony the new ly married couple and their friends procecdod to their residence on Sev enteenth street , near Webster , where they sat down to u very handsomely served wedding breakfast. Among the many useful presents given to the young couple were not iced a cake basket from J. A. Whol- en ; butter dish , Mr. and Mrs. Luke McDermott ; silver water pitcher , gold lined , and goblets , Kennard Bros , ; bouquet holder , Miss Orady ; pickle castor , Miss Ida Truckoy ; butter dish , the Misses Annie and Minnie Nichols ; napkin rings , John White ; castor , Charles White ; bouquet hold er , Miss W. MoDormott ; silver water pitcher , Aid. M. A. McNamara and wife ; sot of silver teaspoons , Mrs. Millet ; butter kiiifo , sugar spoon and tongs , W. W. Schoumann ; berry spoon , Mrs. Busky ; bron/.o ornaments and mat , Mrs. Qoorgo Simmons ; cut glass boquot holders and ilowors , Miss J. Bay ; lamp mat , Mrs. R. L. Ross ; bronze clock , J. H. Sullivan ; two chromes , Miss Agnes White , and many others not having the cards of the donors. The happy couple re ceived the well wishes of a host of friends in their now voyage of life , Notice- There will bo a special mooting of the Brick Layers Union on Tuesday oyoning next , and not on Thursday as announced in the mooting. All mom- bora are requested to bo present us business of importance will bo trans acted. \Vii. TOHTLK , President. Matrimonial- M. H. Redfield , of this city , editoi of the Western Newspaper Union , wes united in marriage yesterday morning with Miss Smith at the residence ol f the bride's parents , at Waterloo , Neb , Mr , RodGeld brought his bride to her future homo in Omaha yuator dsyaftornoon. . - Postoffloo Changes _ III Nebraska during the week end ing July 10,1881 , as furnished by Win , VanYJeok , of the postolllco depart ment : Established Beverly , Hitchcocl county , Alfred Bright , postmaster Brooks , Howard county , Chas. Seebor postmaster. Postmasters Appointed Blue Hill Webster county , John W. 0. Thio n man ; Herman , Washington county John 0. Bailey ; Ida , Yalley county Ohos. B. Ooflon ; Ord , Yalloy county John Caso. Bromnor's Cream Soda Crackers a Weimort. "WINE OF CARDUI" cures Irregu lor , painful , or diflicult menstruation. h At C. F. THE IOWA SIDE , Matters of Interest Transpir ing Thoro. Meeting of the City Council Hold. The Regular Batch of liivo CJTY COUNCIL. SOMB IMPORTANT KBA8WREH T7NDER CONSIDERATION. The city council mot Thursday evening in special session to consider the report of the committee on grad ing Pierce and Bluff streets. All the parties who reside along thcso streets wore present. J. M. Phillips ap peared and protested against a greater jlovationof his promises , claiming that bccauso ho built on a hill ho should not bo made to oufibr by having the grade in front of his house established still lower. D. 0. Bloomer - er spoke In favor of cutting Mr. Phillips' grade down still further to prevent filling up in front of Mr. Zulorman's promises , which would injure the latter gentleman's proper ty very materially. Mr. Zuler- man handled the English language in his own behalf. After quite & heated debate in which Mr. Phillips , Mr. Bloomer , Mr. Wai- lace , Mr. Fulorman , Mr. Wright , Mr. F. F. Ford and Alderman Keller took ( part , a motion was carried to proceed to establishing the grade on Pierce street. * Alderman Dawson , Keller , Cavino and Fonda voted in the afTcrmativo , and Churcliill and Spctman in the negative. Mr. Churchill then moved that the grading of Bluffs street also bo proceeded with. This motion was carried. Dawson , Keller , Church ill , Spotman and Gavin voted af firmative , leaving Fonda alone with a negative vote. Alderman Fonda moved that the question be laid over until the next meeting , saying that ho believed that the parties interested in grading the streets referred to in the motion could got to-gether and arrange the irado satisfactorinlly to all and so save time , trouble and expense. This motion was carried unanimously. At this juncture City Attorney Holmes stopped forward and road his anxiously looked for legal opinion in regard to the rights of the city to com pel street railway companies to live up to their charter , Mr. Holmes claiming that the railway companies are under tha control of the city au thorities 'to ' the extent that their charter can bo amended at any time when the public demand1 it. That the city nas the un qualified right to control all street railways in every particular ; the amount of faro they shall collect for a ride over their ' iron"and shall have tho'right to demand that the railway bo so operated as not to obstruct the streets in any manner. That if cars are loft standing on the streets they may become a public nuisance. In a word , the city has no power to grant any rights to corporations that will interfere with the rights of the pub lic. The opinion was anti-monopoly , and contained some good sound sense. Tlio opinion was placed on file , and a committee of five appointed to confer with the city attorney on the drafting of an ordinance regulating the future operations of the street cars. A resolution suspending work on the streets in only a limited degree until cooler weather sots in , was passed. A resolution to the effect that not over ninety per cent , of the tax levy bo expended this year for improve ments , was likewise passed. Some citizens seem to think that all needed repairs on the streets should be made right away , it it takes the whole amount of the present levy and the council were obliged to make another to finish the job. There is no economy in letting the public streets remain out of repair. Taxpayers demand that all streets be kept in thorough repair and are willing to foot the bills oven if they don't get the tournament hero again in the next ten years. Alderman 8. 8. Keller presented an ordinance to the effect that the grade of Pierce street shall bo established as follows : CoramoncinK at a point COO feet northerly from Willow street , 9G foot above the plane of reference , and at Pierce and Bluff street 77 foot abe > e the plane of reference , and al the inter section of Pierce street , and Glenn avenue 70 feet above the piano of reference. This motion was car ried , and after transacting some othei business of little moment , the council adjourned. TUB BLUFFS IN BRIEF. Ebon P , Newell loft last night for Chicago , S , S. Keller's now building , to be erected on the south side of middle Broadway , will bo aTiout forty-two feet front and two stories in height. Mr. Keller will also construct a large one-story warehouse in the rear. There was trouble in front of the bakery on lower Broadway yesterday afternoon. No arrests were made , P. 0. Do Vol lias purchased lots ono , two and three in Bayless1 addi tioit , and will , as soon as lie can dis pose of his present homstead , erect a new one on A more elaborate scale. Mrs. Maria Mynator , of Mynster'a Park , is recovering rapidly , horf riond will bo pleased to learn. The Mayor says that so far as heart from Council Bluffs was the only city in the United States that tolled boll out of sympathy for President Gar field. field.Two Two attorneys came very near boin fined for contempt , before Judg 'Abbott , yesterday. M. P , Brewer is making oxteusiv additions to Ms residence , on Fin Avenue. When lus faiaily retun rom their visit cost they will hardly ccognize the old homo. Sponcnr Smith. business manager of ' 10 Nonpariol , loft for the west yes- crday on A business nnd pleasure rip.A . A little daughter of Constable Roso- rantz recently found a well-filled urso near Welch's grocery store in | io west part of the city. She car- led it to nor father , who immediately ook stops to ascertain the owner , lo succeeded and delivered the purse n the same condition it was when missed. The mercury made the best time on ccord hero Wednesday. It stood 08 degrees in the shade at Dickoy'a lore , on lower Broadway. All the city fathers had their coats ff ready for almost anything last Vodnosday evening. Quito a cool wave struck this city esterday afternoon. Judge Burko'a court was crowded csteruay with people of all shades nd colors. It was almost impossible o toll what the charges wore , they roro BO mixed up. Some were for disturbing the peace , and others for ising violent and abusive language in ) oc. Felknr's saloon on upper Broad way. Six beaux and belles had topped into the saloon mentioned and mmbing quite freely got merry , specially ono big fellow who remarked lioro was not police force enough to rrest him. Officer Brooks was in- ormod of the threat made , nd repaired in company with Officers Clouqh , McCusio and Sterling to the saloon. The whole lUtfit , including the big buck , sur- ondored without making any resiat- nco. They were taken in charge nd walked off to the city jail , where Key will await the action of the ourt. Some of the parties qavo lioir names as follows : Boston York- nan , who claimed to hail from New rork , Molloy Murry and Jennie jcecham. Constable Edgorton , of Omaha , amo over the river yesterday on busi- ess. ess.Ed. Ed. Brooks was before the police ourt yesterday for discharging t > .p rms within the city limits. The case of the State of Iowa vs. S. JL lonary , R. A. Menary and others for bstructing the highway , came up in rudgo Abbott's court yesterday , and as continued for hearing. Constable Monary , of Crcsont City , as on the streets yesterday. Taylor Woolsey had Officer Rose- rantz arrest a yonng man yesterday rho , ho claimed , was trying to got way with some of his dinner. Ho ras taken before Judge Abbott andrew row his pockot-book for the amount. John Leindcr left for the east yos- erday. I. J. Louis , Chicago , called at this flico yesterday. R. E. Montgomery is in the city. D. M. Richards and Chas. S. Gross , f Chicago , A. Me. Host and H. T. ) lmstead , of St. Louis , and about wonty-fivo others are at the Pacific. E. B. Chapmvii , of St. Louis , Jo ? , loukin , of Wisconsin , R. E. Mont- 'omory , of Texas , and fifty others are t the Ogden. There was "Fun on the Bristol" at he city capitol Wednesday evening , nd no lemonade spilled cither. J. 1. Phillips can. make a good speech men he takes hia coat oil' HEAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. The following real estate transfers nroro filed in the county recorder's of- ice , as reported by the title , abstract , eal estate and loan office of J. W. Squire & Co. , Council Bluffs : L. H. Wright to Mary Whitney , part of lot 4 b 24 , Noola , § 100. M. H. Sears io I. 0. Sears , o sw i , 70 , 39 , $1GOO. P. Judson to Chas. S , Robbins , lot 8 in I. Judson's last add , $70. M. Kilkenny to Jos. Thorman , part 10 sw 19 , 77 , 43 , § 100. G. A. Myers to Charles W. Hopkins part nw 12 , 75 , 41 , $130. J. M. Palmer to A. C. Rief , lot 18 n block 5 , William's 1st add , § 3G5. Geo..F. Wright to R. T. Lovoll , est 9 , 10 , 11 and 12 in 17 Noola , $300.Mr. Mr. R. Frank to A. O'Donald , nw no 2 , 7B , 43 , $1,000. New Iaw Firm. Hon. Geo. W. Doane , the well cnown attorney , has associated with urn in partnership Mr. A. 0. Camp- iell , who located permanently in Omaha some time ago. Mr. Camp- > ell is a Pennsylvania ! ! , audwas ad- nitted to the bar of that state in 1870. 3o Was a resident of the anthracite coal regions during the famous Mollie Vfaguiro troubles and defended a num- ) or of moa of that organization , car rying their coses through the supreme court , and subsequently to the board of pardons. After the excitement attendant upon these trials -had died out Mr. Campbell decided to come west , and visiting Omaha was so im pressed by its advantages that ho de termined to remain hero. The now law firm will bo known as Doano & Campbell Real Estate Transfers. The following transfers were re corded at the county clerk's office yesterday , as reported for this paper by John L. McCaguo , real estate agent and conveyancer ; A J. Poppleton and wife to James W. Logan , lot 17 Elizabeth Place add. W. D.-350. J. B. Karnahan to Rudolph J. Many , lot 3 , block 38 , Credit Francior add. W. D.-S400. Charles Landraok ana wife to Win. A. Smith , lot 3 , Godfrey's add. W. D.-8550. Charles R. Curtis and wife to Lydia G. Sherman , block 8 , Smith's add. W. -81,000. . J. M. Parker arid wife to J. F. Draper , uw f of w 1 , nee. 12 , tp. 1C , range 12 oast. W. J ) - $500 , A. J. Poppleton luig-jrifo to Swood- ish Lutheran Church , lot 5 in block 21 , OmahaW. . P. $5,000. Water Waves , the best yet , at 20 4t CARTER'S. "WINE-OF OARDUI" makes rosy checks and clear complexions. At C. F , aoodmin'a. NEARLY FATAL. A Smelting Works Fmployo Overcome by the Hoab. Hans Schultz , an employo in the melting works in this city , received > sunstroke Wednesday afternoon , which nearly proved fatal. The par- iculars of the case arc as follows : h the morning ho wont to work in lis usual place at the luniaco , and as 10 complained of the heat the fore- nan changed him from the furnace to cooler part of the shop , where ho rorkcd until six o'clock. Ho started or homo complaining of great suffer- ng from the heat. Ho walked along ho railroad track as far as Ninth trect , when ho suddenly fell uncoil- cious to the ground. A crowd ot noii gathered about him , but did lothing until -physician was sent or and arrived , whoH ho was ikon in a hack to his homo on 'ourtconth ' and Pacific streets. Ar riving at his homo ho was laid in ho shade in the yard and his head nnd entire body continually bathed in cold water from a well in order to ro- luce the temperature of the body. Mustard plasters were jput upon the > ottom of his foot , a mixture of water uid brandy was injected into his sys- cm and a towel saturated with chloro- orm was kept upon his bowels. Ho icgan to recover but in a couple of lours the temperature of the body arose again when the same remedies vcro applied only more frequently and 'igorously. At this time the man rent into convulsions in which condi- ion ho remained for about six hours. At 7 o'clock yesterday ho became ra- ional and swallowed some stimulants , jater ho ate a little broth and at pros- mt is rapidly recovering from the ihock which so nearly proved fatal , A Gospel Truth. He that is surety for a stranger , shall mixrt for it. But ho that trusteth in SI-KINO ULOSSOM for curing liver , kidney. nnd complaints of a like tendency , shall lover be disappointed. Price f > 0 cents , rial bottles 10 cents. jy7eodlw Beauty , health , and hnppincss for ladies n" WINE OF CARDUI. " C P. Goodman SPECIAL NOTICES. TO LOAN-MONEY. TO LOAN Call at Lnw OHlce of D. MONEY Room 8. Crclzhton Block. HELP WANTED. \TtfANTED-01rl at the corner of 19th .and W andDoJifc. B473-tf MRS. FRANK KENNARD' ? A Good laundress at the St. WANTED Hotel. 464-22 "TJfrANTED A housekeeper. Inquire at law YV olllcooj Andrew Boriiis. opposite Academy f Music. 405-21 WVNTCD Cook , man or woman ; also illnlii' , ' room clrl. Apply at Fred. Lang's Grocery tore , cor. 13th and Jackson Sts. 469-27 A hired plrl. Apply at Mrs. WANTED Whltchousc's , 1B16 Tenth St. 402-21 A UOTION SALE At the Philadelphia Coffee _ \ . House , on iSaturday , at 10 o'clock a. in. , Oth street , ncar.Dodgc. 472 2 WANTED-A good blacksmith. Apply at T. JLTmett. 471-tf XTrANTUD Board far a gentleman In a prl- > y vato family , pleasant room , not to ex ceed ? 5 a week. Address "U. " 1111 Farnham Street. , 403-23 A good laundress at the Occidental WANTED tal Hotel. 408 tf Competent cook nnd second iilrl WANTKD At 1818 Chicago street. Good wages. 400 tf k niUS1 KEAL ESTATE BOOH. See 1st pttfe. WANTED A pool tatloto rent ; with privi lege of purchasing. State price. Address QEU. INMAN. 451-tf Vail , Craw ford Co. , lona. INFOUMATlONwantedof Michael Dwycr Im mediately by hia mother , Margaret Dujer , Omaha ; Nt * . , between Oth and 7th on Marcy St. , carool Patrick Uofun. Western papers please copv. 463-tfll WANTED By man and wife , board and room In privnte family. Prefer plice where there are no other boarders. Address S. Alice office. AM KD Washer nd sturdier at the Oma- W 1m Steam Laundry. 160.21 WANTrK 25 carpenters. Apply at 1013 Farnrum itreet. 442-23 WANTED A good girl for general house work at ISia.Durt St. 430-tf "VTCTANTED A good girl for general house- YV ork. Apply 1410 Jackson street , between 14th nnd l th. M1IS. A , MUltl'HY. 424-tf \TrANTED-Moulders to go to Pueblo , Col- YV rado , by the Colorado Coal and Iron Co. Waffi * S3 and &J.26 per day. Write to D. N. Jones , general superintendent South Pueblo , for full particulars. 415-21 A Girl to do general housework , WANTED street. 410-U VTTANTE1) I Ono mun in a county makes mo- YV " ° y selling our springs for buggy shaft couplings. Send stamp jor terms and cut or ( Oo In stamps fora pair , toantl-ltattler Safety Spring lompany,00 ! Randolph St. , Chlcngo.m-th-saty-2i | Funding bridge aud school bondn. WANTED Clark , Bdlo\ue. S-tf A partner or buyer. Inquire at WANTED Philadelphia Coffee House , 10th street. 280-Ji23 "VT7 ANTED Two boarder * . Young men pro- YV fcrrod. Addrvs * "A. " Bee otHce. 140 tf "TTrANTED A good dining room girl iinmedi- W ntely at theOccidentalhotel. . 220 tt - girl to do general housework. WANTED-M FMiihaui ttrctt , northucsl corner of 17th. 230 tf - buy n good Bkiff , Address S. li M. , Bee oflice. 317-tt AT MUb. B. E. CLAUKE'SNo. 1 Board Ing Houte , cor , 13th and podge fit * . Dcat In th city. 10-tl FOR RENT HOUSES AND LAND , KENT Nicely furnished room , uith first- FOR class board for two gentlemen , 1'rlioto family. Terms reasonable. Address "Nortl Omaha , " BEE Office , 467-23 RENT Pleasant unfurnished room , 800 FOR * , Let. 16tb and 17th. 463-23 KENT Two unfurnished' rooms to let FOR monthly ; no children , 1712 Jockeon St 400-23 KENT A furnished front room on corner FOR and Douglas street. Inquire In salooi on s nie comer. 459 21 i KiUB' NEW CITV MAPb,24c. See 1st pa ? FOR RENT Furnished or unfurnishedon or tno front rooms , ulcasanUy located on ftn > t floor , No. S15 north 14th street , east tide , bet IXu enport and Chicago. Apply on premise * . 4M tf SPECIAL NOTICES-Continued , 11F.NT Nicely fui nlshcd front room for EOR . U , II. , this oflice. 455-21 | OR RENT Homo near I , S. llascaH'n. Inquire - ( quire Of John 0. Jaeoln. 414-lf "TTIOR KENT Two fnrnWied roojni on Jack on U street ; between ICth and 17th , third houso. rom the northeast coiner of 17th. 870-tf J1O LK.T \ \ fth board a large tumWiVd rooiru L A few day boardcrswantcd , 1803 California street. 300 tf HKNT Nicely fiirnUhcd large room nnd < piano .3. W. comer 18th and Capital A * * . IOR IlKNT 2 furnlh < il room * over MM- F chintV Exchange , N. K. cor , ICth and Dodge- streets. 289-lf FOR 8ALE. TPOK SAIjK Stock of Hardware In one of the Jj belt tow n * In Nebraska , Population of town ! 500. No better opening for the biulncns In the State. Only one other hardware store In the own. Stock In good slniio and north about 15000. For particulars call on or ruklrcss. MiK , riUKD & CO. . 401-2(1 ( Omaha , Ncli. filOR 8AtK The Southern Hotel. New build- I.1 Ing 30x40 , three stories high , built In 1SS1. Kor sale on account of sickness. Will sell one- Imlf liitcrcstto the right part v without children. Good tra < lc , all transient. For Urms apply on the premises or to lock box 210 , Yllllsca , lew a. 4W-25 rpo bo disposed of ; belt millinery business nnd J. store In Corning. Tarty lca\lnK the conn ; try. Stock \crjrlow. Address Mrs. S. Edmunds , Corning , Iowa. 449-21 SALE A new housebuilt twocar , full FOR , well and c\or > thing complete , on Dodge street , between 20th and 27th , No. 2019. In- julru on premises. mws-42573 SALE A [ rood } onng family horse ami FOR . Inquire of K. D. Smith , 1403 Chica go street , bet 14th and 10th , 430-23 IOIl BALK lloiifo of 5 good rooms and lot 20 xlOO fctt , and only 7 or M m from V I' , ips. Price $1,050. John L , It ague , ngcnt , oppb'lte postofllco. 381-tl SALE CIUAP The only hotel In North FOR Loup , Valley County , Neb. , 30 miles from SU i'aul , 16 intlca ftom Ord. Good location , good trade and ImproxIng. Kor particulars write A. J. C. . North Loup , box 9. 371-augll TTJ1I1UELLAS Aim i'anuols repaired by M. U SC1ILTT llth and Faniam its. 780tf Si' " 1T10II SALK A largo two story frame shingle. ! Jj root Hotel and one story kitchen ; also ono itory frame , shingled raof , ball room for ten seta to dance , and barn largacnough to hold twenty teams- All situated on corner of Broad and 4th street , Fremont , Dodge Co. , Neb. For further Information appl } to C. C. THOMPSON , 36S-to s 8 Fremont , UoJgo Co , , Neb. AND LAND Bcmls rent * houses , HOUSES , hotel * , farms , lots , lands , olliccsf rooms , etc , See 1st page , Uood house with four roams and J1OIISALE No. 2013 Dodge betnccn 2CIU and 27th street. Uood n ell and nhidu trees ; homo In good condition. Inquire on premises. 221-tf HICK B 203-tf ESTADROOK & COE. IOR SALE A small engine , U. W. 1'ayne & Son's make. In perfect oader. Inqulro of II. U. Clark & Co. . 30-tf T7101 : SALE Leoso and funuturo of a Hrst-clow X hotel In a tonnof 1300 Inhabitants , In ttato of Nebraska ; has 24 beds ; the trat cling men's re sort. Inquire at BEE ollicc. 218-tf BEMIS has rattling long lists o ( houses , lots' lands and farms for sale. Call and get ; hum. SALE Two story house and part lot , nca E10K depot. Location good. ' John L. McCoguo Opp Post Office. 058-tt SALE 2 acres ground In West Omaha. FOR of J. Henry , No. 110 10th. 873-tf SALE Maps ol Douglax aiiU tiarpy coun 01011 . A. llOSUWATEIt , 1520 rarnham street 320-tf MISCELLANEOUS. QTRAYUD On July Ifith , a bay mare ten j ears O old , has saddle marks on the back and \\hlto liTnd foot. Weighs about ten hundred. Informa tion resulting in recover } ' of the same will bo paid for by C. A , Hubbird , residing In South Omaha , foot of llth street , south. 470-23 fMAKEN UP A red and white spotted cow JL about B years old , right ear cropped , at Re- jan's addition , north Omaha. 430-23 L. HENNENHOFEn. EMIS' REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE. Sco B 1st page. O LAWYERS AND OTHERS A rapid stcn- JL ographer desires occasional or pcrmanert employment. Has had Shears experience. Terms modonto. Address "Steno , " 1421 Howard St. RI'WAUD Lost , gold hunting case stop watch , gold rope chain and nugget at tached. The above reward will be paid on re turn of the watch to HUGH MCCAFFREY , 3S4-tf lEth and Pouglis streets. HIREE or four j oung men can be accommodated - . ted with board. Deferences exchanged. Ap ply 2011 Cess street , 4th door west of 20th fat. , or address Cox 837 , postolllco. : i3f f VONEY ( TO LOAN on real estate , at M 200-eod-10 DEXTER L. THOMAS & BRO. . BROWN Corner 12th and Chlcnpo . streets , is ready to bore or deepen ells , ifactlon guaranteed. 603tf mEAMS Can be got at John liirr s stable for JL all kinds of work at reasonable figures , near cor 13th and Lea > cnworth streets. 878-tf T\ONT FORGET The successors of the Amer- LJ lean House , on Douglas street , between 9th and 10th , for board , lodging and transient cua tomcra. Respectfully nS4-tf JULIUS k LOUISE HGfiS. PROPOSALS will be celled by the SEALED undersigned until Saturday , July 23d , 1881 , at 3 o'clock p. in. for grading six thousand (6000) ( ) ytrds on first hill west of the corporate limits on Cuming street extension. Cut to bo 30 feet In width and down to establishedgrade , Dy order ot the Board of Commissioners , July 16,1SS1. JOHN R. MANCHESTER , 440-22 Oountv Clerk. A GENTS K ) ou want something to ecll XX. fast Hi tuinmer all the people want it profits big , write at once to UieBoi- ton Lamp CoW Washington street , llos- ton , Mass. Their new lump burner with the Hyde Wlok attachment makes kerosene lamps BURN r.NKNLY. It has TWO small hand wheels instead of ONE each wheel controlling a corner , or one-half the wick , Sells at tight. FITS ANT LAMP. Terms to agents , $2 , $3 and S3.EO per doz. Retail rrice SS , 46 and 50 cents. Samples sent to agents for 25 cents. 448-21 A man of oducatlou and ded- ded business ability , willing to learn my syntcm of selling books b ) actual expe rience in the field , and then to act as manager lor tlioktate. lam willing to pay a man who shows great energy and Industry , with ability for handling - ling inv books and controlling men , from SROO to 8120O the first ) car , and will ralso It 850O a j car for tire j ears. No coward need apply. 1 want men of self reliance and pluck. Give ago and experiunca and salary wanted. Send this. 447-tt W. J. HOLLAND S rlmrfeld Mass. \ I s POWDER Absolutely Pure. Hade from drape Cream Tartar , Ko other we arpatlon makes such light , flaky hot broad * . " "I"0" ? I1" " ? ' . Can be eaten by Djspcpllo rtthout fear ot ihellls resulting from hea y Indl ( rmtible food. Sold only In cans , by all Grocer * . ItOYAL UAKINO I'OWDER CO New York.