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8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : WEDNESDAY , JULY27 , 1881. THE DAILY BEI "Wednesday Morning , July 2 A Proposition. "Wo will do the official advorlish lor the city of Omaha frco of char ) for the next fiscal your , if the pr printers of Tlio Herald and Ilepubl CMI will publish n statement sworn and husinoss mai 1 > y their pressmen svgors covering the circulation of tl dnily and weekly odilions of tlioir p ; pors for the month of Juno , 1881 | ( iho preceding six months with n di tailed exhibit showing the number i dailies delivered by carrier , thoagRri gate number of dailies circulated I subscribers and the agfiroijato numlx of weekly papers mailed out of the offices. This proposition will bo hold ope for ton days from dnto. OMAHA PunusiiiKO Co. Omaha July 23 , 1881. LOOAIi BREVITIES. r ttornon noil" coal. Got your hati at Doano'd. Ninilsll & Krello , IxiwlnK ! Hattcra. 4000 residence lotn , UemU , agent. GOO business lota. Call on Bcmii. 250 hoiiMm and lots. llcmls' agency. Elegant rockct-Booka at Saxo'fl. Don't fall to drink SAXK'H cream nodi Ecmii' new map of Omaha , 25 cent A. W. Nation , Dentist , Jacob's blocl Bom In" real esUto boom. First pag Upholstering of all kinds done at W North 15th street. t&s Natural Mineral Water on draught i Kuhn'fl drug ttoro. For riNB Commercial Job Frintlni nil at Tux BKB Job rooms' . 200 farms and 000,000 acroa of Ian Bemis , agent. The Lion continues to roar for Moore Harncsa and Saddlery. Whipplo , McMillan & Co. , the Jowc era , Crofohton Block. o2G-tf Prescriptions a Bpcclalty , Opera lions Pharmacy , ail B. 15th Street. Dress Goods are going fast at Atkit mm & Co. ' ( i. Low prices will tell , Hi member wo have Bunting in all colors , Safes , machinery , and nil kinds c heavy hauling done by liruco & Co. , tli aafo men , w&g-tf The remain * of Richard Ii. llosa woi interred in Cftssiily'n cemetery 'ycHterdn Service1) were previously hold in tl Church of the Holy Name. The jail has been unusually free < prisoners for a number of days post , bt now it in filling up again , four havir been run in there thin afternoon. A negro and a whlto man fell In Isi with each other on the directs laH nig ] nnd proceeded to give striking manifest tlons of thrir nffectlon. They fought tc sibly until the police took them in , ai now they languish in the city jail , Mr , .Tixmod Vf , Boorman , of Chlcag and MUs Jennie , Starkoy were married I llev. A. F. Sherrill , on Saturday , at tl residence of the bride's mother , on Twc ty-elxth nnd Burt streets. The coui loft yesterday for their future homo Chicago. Last Monday while a member of t ! jewelry Jinn of Whipplo , McMillan & Cc was standing at the front entrance talkli to n customer , a suoak thief glided In I the rear door and stole $15 from the larj afo which happened to bo standing cpoi The thief escaped , , * . . ! . . , , . . i PERSONALS. S. J. Miller , of North Bend U In towi L. 8 , Moo , of Fremont , , U at the Cm field house.1 A. G. tioodlott , of Clarksvllle , 1'a. , In i the Wlthiu'lt. John TJ. Thompson and wife , of Chic , KO , arc visiting the city. ' IJco. A , Pcrclval left ycutorday f 1'alo , Mich. , to viiit relations. lyC Stevens , of St. Paul , Minn. , riven in the city yesterday nf ternoon. Judge Isham Roavls , of Fulls Oity , spending a day in the metropolis P M. W. Kennedy returned ycaton.Ii from his pleasure tour to the cast. Mn. W. II , Humphreys has roturni lioino from an extended \iait In the east. Uyrou Iteed has recovered from I : recent indisposition and -nbloto I bo aba Again , J. II , Morgan , of Dubuque , Iowa , n rived in town yesterday and * i ivglstin ' t the Caufivld house. v ' Mm. John O'Kwffe , accompanied I "Jier ulster , MIsa Junulo Murphy , return * to her homo in Crvston , Iowa , yesterday. Auartyfrom Philadelphia , 1'a. , 001 uUtlng of Horace Kvwis , M. 1) , , W. 1 JlicHimfs , M < a. IttchanU , Miks Itichanl Miss Suyiler and Mlsa Abbott , arrhed I the city yrstrday and are ktaylng at tl MUmell. Hon. J. M. Thurslon returned from tl west yesterday afternoon. HOJI T. M. Manmttte , of Lincoln , a livtxl Ib the city yesterday. T. F. Harris , of Do * Molnoj , Iowa , I visiting friend * iu the city , "W. Parish , wife an-1 son , of Oaklau Ne\ > . , are at the Metropolitan. Dr. . Jamison returned to the city y terday from a trip to the western part the state. Mewn. Frank BtoutTer , 0. 0. Kendi andT. B. Parcel ) , of North Bend , Jm are hi the city. Js F. McCartney arrived iu the city y < terday front the Niobrara country and w visit friends for a few day * . Hon. John Beaten , kof Atchliou , prop ctor of the AtchUon foundHes and I4uco Iron Works , arrited In the city yesterd ; f rum Lincoln and It staying at the Wit xiell. xiell.Fred. Fred. Nash , private secretary of J. ' Clark , accompanied by hU wife , hersutt smd the Miwes Sadie and Mary Nas started yesterday afternoon for Unit Canada during tba nuaomiUrof the seaso They will vUit Montreal , Toronto ai other poInU , Jiud lever iuipo jiibk' . At 0. Y. DE LOaKA'S REMAINS , Strange Ciroumstancoa Undc Which They Were Pound , How the Body was First Bui iod Unrocojjnizod , And What Led to Its Subsc quont Exhumation. Some Mysterious Fnots in the Cns Still UnozplnlnotL E. L. Winslow , of the Union PC cific headquarters , arrived in the cit yesterday with the remains of I Do Loskn , who disappeared froi his homo here n week ngo last Sundnj According to the story nn lonno by Mr. Winslow , DoLoakn'a body we found in the Missouri river on th Town side nix miles below Pncifl Junction. It appears that on Sunua afternoon a fanner , named Davl Fowlorhad boon walking in the wood in that vicinity , accompanied by hound. When ho had nearly roachc the river , the dog ran ahead nppnronl ty on a ncont. Ho noon returned t the farmer's aide nnd with many dc monstrations Boomed to urge hi owner to follow him. Fowler did B nnd the animal led him to the nido c stream , wlioro inthomidat of a pllu c driftwood , ho saw a human body. Th body lay face upwards , and waa clothe in neither coat nor vest. Othoi wise it wan completely dresaod. Afto considerable exertion Fowler succooi od in bringing the remains to the shot and placing them upon dry land. II found the body to bo considerably dc composed and the akin pealing froi Lho face apparently through the actioi of the sun. As soon as possible h notified Coroner Goo. 12. Cole , of Pu ciflo Junction , who impannollod a jur and hold nn inquest over the remain on Monday. No marks of violonc wore found upon the man's person and the jury consequently rendered verdict that ho had como to his doat by drowning , under circumstances un known to thorn , They failed to rocof nizo the remains nnd arrangement were nt once made for the proper it torment of the body. A spot wn selected under a largo wnl nut tree , about thrc hundred yards back from the river The body waa suitably encased in i coflin nnd at that spot it was consigno to the earth with appropriate roligtou exorcises. On the man's person had been foun a gold watch chain with an imitatioi of a danger-signal railroad lantern , knife and two gold shirt studs. N papers or other things by which t identify him were discovered. After his return homo Coroner Col happened to pick up a copy of Til UIK containing a long account of D Loska'a disappearance , with a dotailo description of him. The general out line of the description correspondo with that of the unknown man ho ha just buried and' when ho saw. th mention of the watch chain with it peculiar pendant ho waa thorough ! satisfied of the dead man's identity Ho accordingly telegraphed at once t the Union Pacific headquarters in tlii city , us mentioned in yesterday paper , and the result was that Mr. I L. "Winslow started for Pacific Jum tion. Arrived there Mr. Winaloi took several assistants and droyo in wagon to the spot where the remain were interred. Ho had recognized b the articles found upon the man' ' person that ho was none other tha Do Loskn. The remains were oxhuni od after a great deal of hard labor nn such found to bo the case. The bed was of course badly decomposed , bu Mr. Wintlow had no difficulty in.re . cognisant ; Do Loaka in tha genera outline. tOne peculiarity that mad Do1 Loska , cosily 'recognizable was tha although ho weighed in th neighborhood of two huiidro * l > ounds ho were a remarkably sinal shoo , The work of exhumation lasto- - long into the night. The body wn then transferred into n dirteron casket and the party started for Va citio .1 unction , which was roachoi early this morning , Mr. Winslo\ arrived here with the body over th 0. , 11 , & Q , some hours later. Th body was t once taken to Corono Jacob's establishment to bo proporl ; prcpaiod for interment and there i was visited by many of Do Loska' ' friends. Two weeks ago last Friday DoLosV had $50 in his possession. His wil did not receive this money , and straiuj to say not a cent waa found upon hi person when his body was rccoverei In conversation with Mrs. Do Losk last nicht that lady did not seem t think that her husband had drowno himself. Besides being an oxpci Bwimmor she claims that in nil his tall of killing himself ho never niontionix any other mode of aolf-doatru ctio than ehootiny. From the appearance of the bed Do Loska must Imvo boon in the riv < over a week. There nro some circumstances sti connected with Do Luska's case th : have not baun exulained satiafactoril and are yet doomed suspicious , lit faro the mutter is allowed to rest full investigation will probably t made. - ' t , _ Dr. Mercer made a brief oxamiru turn of the body at Corner Jacob , and found nothing on which to has the belief that bo was foully deal with. with.Tho remains wore placed in a no1 casket and the funeral not for 3:3 o'clock this afternoon. The remain will bo interred in Prospect Hill con dry. Religious son-ices were cor ducted nt the residence of Mrs. C Loska on Ninth and Ilarnoy streets , b llov. Mr. Williams. Jonrnoylnfe In Sorrow- The readers of Tun BP.H will n rnotnbpr the recent visit of the vonci able Dr. McCosh , president of Prince ton University , who , accompanied b his wife , spent the Sabbath wit friends in this city a week ago , whil on their way to visit San Franciscc anticipating much pleasure on th Pacific coast. Thn worthy coupl again passed through the city ycstoi day , but with hearts laden with HOI row and anxiety. They had roacho Bait Lake Oity , when a dispatch froi homo overtook them , tolling them tlw their eon was dangerously sicl They immediately took the first trai cost , and retraced the journey , boin very anxious to reach homo. A Council I31ufls they were expecting telegram tolling thorn of tlioir boy' ' condition this morning. Their man friends in this city will sympathiz with thorn in their sorrow , and wis thorn courage and strength to ondur the long weary journey. THE CHALLENGE AOOEPTEE The Brace of Sneaks Mus Prove Up or Stand Convicted of Willful Slande and Libel. Wo mitflt insist , Mr. Edward Rose water , that , in considering the cit printing stcalwhichyou havesuchn fin and unscrupulous grip upon , you shal not bring into the discussion any foreign oign subjects whatever. "With you hand on the plunder , you arc not th man to shout "stop thief. " The Teh gram has mot you with a sworn statement mont of their circulation , nnd wit' the added charge that the sworn statements monts of your employes are false , an that they can show ( [ having boon foi nierly in your employ wherein the ; "dropped" on your crooked waye wherein the deception exists. Who : you agree to accept their oiler of las oroning , and leave the matter to , disinterested committee of throe to investigate vostigato and decide , then you ma ; go before the tax-payers of this cit ; with clean hands , but not before Omaha Republican July 2Cth. The challango is accepted. Ou books and subscription lists are opoi for inspection and thorough examination tion of any committee of roputabl business men or accountants that wil consent to act , and if they , by the aii of the brace of sneaks who were ou late employes , can show any dccop tion or crookedness in the publishoi B\vorn statements of Edwin Davis lessee of our city circulation , J. W Morrison , foreman of TH.K BKE proa rooms and A. B. Souor , secretary o the Omaha Publishing Company I ntrroo on behalf of that compan to do the city advertising in TH OMAHA BEE for the next year free t charge. Furthermore , wo will pay on hundred dollars for the services of th committee if any material discrepanc can bo shown between the swor statement of Mr. Edwin Davis as t the list of city subscribers to whoi papers are delivered by earners. In order to avoid further contrc vorsy I agree to waive all objections t any committee of respectable bus ness men or accountants that may L named. Now lot the reckless udvonturoi and the backers who charge Edwi Davis , A. R. Souor and J.f. . Morr BOH with willful perjury como forwar and provo their charge , or atmul cor victod as imfanious libellers and slar dorora. In conclusion lot mo call nttontio to the fact that our liberal offer to d the city printing for the nest year i THK DAILY BKB , free of charge , prc vided the proprietors of The Ileiixl and Republican will publish swor statements of their general nnd loci circulation , still remains opon. E. ROSEWATKU. Another Rol > ljory. Last Monday n man named , li llobbinson was robbed while on th streets of this city , of sixty dollars 5 cash and a line watch. Ystordn it was loportod that a fellow seen wit him Monday , and upon whom BUI picion rested , wa-j nociced across tli riverin Co'uncinUuinj yesterday. OHici McCuno was notified , and while o his way to the depot mot a fello answering to the description givoi anU arrested him and took him to jai GREAT CLEARING SALE. IMMENSE SLAUGHTER. VKKSS 0001)3 ! OUKSS QOODS DRESS 0001)9 t For the next thirty days , wo wi sell Dress Goods at ruinous pnces t make room for fall stock. If yo want n dress of any description bu now and save money , at the acAmoir tdgtd ttnd\iwtstabttshnitnt of ATKINSON & CO. , Croightou Block , 15th St. , Near the Postotlice. N. B. Call early , while stock i complete , as wo mean business in tlr department. For nice fresh meat cb to GUILD Meat Market ou Tenth street , net the U. P. depot. tf . . . i i " .1 t'rtth California Plwns , 1'fMhct , at NEWS NOTES. Gleaned by Our Council Blufl Correspondent The Events of a Single Da ; Presented. Tim Toner made over thirty arroal lost month. W. C. Unthank has had n rolaps and Is iying in quilo a critical cond tinn. tinn.Wm. Wm. Ward , the architect , is ox < outing the plans for Mr. Chapman largo thrce-atory building , to b erected near the Ogden. There were three hundred toair from the country yeatcrday on Nint street by actual count. The St. Paul it Milwaukee railroa company nro working a largo force c men between hero and Park' ' mill. The engineer saya they hav decided not to take the Indian croo route into the city , but says the noi road that comes in here will h obliged to como that way. That th Chicago & Northwestern will see blow their whistle in front of th Ogden house there is little qucstior Kov. Dr. Johnson , of Philadclphit preached nn nblo discourse at th First Baptist church in this cit Monday evening , from Acts , 8t chapter , 8th verso , "and there wa great joy in that city. " The docto is on route for the for weal , where hi goes in the interest of the America ! Baptist publishing sociotyof Philadol phia. Ho is the founder of the Bap tist church in this city. Council Bluffs is to have anotho mammoth grain elevator orcctod between twoon the 0. , B , & B. nnd St. Jo dopots. Excavating for the founda tion will commence at onco. Th structure i to bo 100 foot square am ICO foot high. Frank Allen , of Now York ; E. E Hollistor , of Chicago , and G. B. Wat son , of Codixr llaplds , were at th Ogden yostorcay. N. P. Dodge with an eye to busi ness has discovered a way to proven water rushing from the hills and tear ing down his brick wall. Ho has dui drains nnd placed piping in them The water from thcso drains is carriei off through the pipes into a draii along the street side , and thus son harmlessly on its way. Watermelons in this market ori from 25 to GO cents a piece. Chicken and ducks 25 cents. Go to the Driving park next Satur day afternoon nnd BOO the ball sot ii motion. The race is open to all horse that can get around the track am keep from getting run over. Thor will bo aomo fine stopping. Death has again entered the hous of Mr. L. Kirscht. Yesterday af toi noon Mrs. Elizabeth Kirscht , the vor erablo mother of Mr. Kirscht and als of Mrs. Peter Tholl , died about o'clock. Mrs. Kirscht caruo to thi city only a few weeks ago , determine to spend the little time spared to he with her children , The lady was loading member of the Catholic churc. and nearly eighty years of atjt The funeral was attended by a larg concourse of people. The service were hold in the cathedral , on Peai street. About one hundred carriage followed the remains to Walnut hi cemetery. Only about a week ni ; this family was called to mourn th loss of a sister , who accompanied th mother to this country. Shonanduah is to have n now opor house 90x80 foot Council Blufl should have onu 190x80 feet. Twenty-eight cars of cattle were w coivcd at the stock yards last Satui day. day.Prof. Prof. Farnuin , superintendent < the city schools , arrived homo yostoi day from an extended visit cast. Hi wife will remain cast a short tim longer. The professor says that th east has no special charms for Mn Fnrnum since she has known Counc Bluffs and people , and that she i anxious to return to her friends here The people of this city have no idc of the amount of sneak thieving goin on in this vicinity. Last Sunday party entered Charley Shoraden' ' residence on the corner of Thir avenue , broke open his ice chest , an got away with its contents. The also sneaked into Mr. Diamond' ' stable , on the corner of Thir and Worth streets , nn stele two bridles , a curr comb , brush , nnd a lap-robt Tlmy even stole a coat , working shii and $1.50 in cash train n laborer wh had left them there tor n few me monts. Wo mentioned the "police itom"tlii ! appeared in this column a short tin ) ago not for the purpose of getting an member of the force discharged , bt simply to warn them th t they ai servants of the people nnd ther bus ness is to look out and see that thi city is protected from lawlessness an crime. When is the construction compan going to commence business. Mam fActuring is coming in here , dopent ing upon the American Cunstructio company to furnish water , and if the propose to do so it is high time the were making the dirt fly in this vicii : ity.Mr. Mr. Keating has just received very largo and handsome awning froi Chicago. R. S Cole is making extensiv repairs to his residence on Blufl street. Charles Glenn , attorney at law , c Newark , N , J. , has been spending few days in this city. L. A. Casper has twenty acr planted to eweet potatoes this year. A colored chap from Omaha nj pearod before Judge Burke yssterda and entered complaint that he we knocked down and robbed by thre unknown tramps near the Kortl western depot. His story appeare to Chief Field to be unreasonable o its faco. At the same time ho ordorc the force to bo on the lookout and anything comes from the boy's stat mont the robbers will bo dealt wil accordingly. It was unusually quiet nt polii headquarters yesterday. There don scorn to bo as much drunkenness i Council Bluffs of late years. Thoi was only ono case- reported fro Horn's park Sunday , and it was n b day , too. Gen. G. M. Dodgois putting nhon ing apparatus in his residence c Bluffs street. Mr. Wheeler , the dairyman , nr wife were in the city yesterday. T. J. Evans , proprietor of the Cry tal mills , has gorio to St. Louis , nr will take in Chicago before roturninj Miss Lilian Berger , n city tcacho is spending part of her vacation wit Miss Carrington , near Joflerson Cit ; Mo. Mo.Mrs. Mrs. S. J. Rodpath , of Brazil. Ind is visiting her parents , Mr. nnd Mn R. S. Colo. , Rov. Mr. Lemon preached an nb ! discourse at the Baptist church la : Sunday evening. Miss Boll Hatcher , who is attend ing the Rockford seminary is spend ing her vacation in Council Bluffs wit her aunt , Mrs 11. P. Snow. Thomas Curtis , of Springfiold,0hi < was at the Revere yesterday. S. T. Calderwoll , H. W. Stone an J. Howard , of Nebraska , F. E. Ale : andor , of St. Louis ; E. B. Wood , t Glonwood , and 0. W. Mills , of C < lumbus , Miss. , were at the Pacific. An Unpleasant Predicament- A short time ago n young lady < this city started on a visit to the intt rior of the stato. On the train si mot another young lady with whoi she was a little acquainted , who ha ] ponod to bo going in the same dire < tion. Just before the train pulled 01 of the depot the conductor came int the coach and handed the first your lady a package which ho sai had just boon sent by her mothoi From the size and formation of tl package the lady concluded it was oed sized lunch which she horse had neglected to take along. Int mating as much to her friends the ch : tvns resumed nnd the train startei No moro attention was paid to the mater tor until the train stopped at the lunc placo. The lady , with a word or tw is to the character of the dolicncic prepared by her mother an in invitation to her friend to pai ticipato , started to open the package A.S she did BO a note dropped out an what waa her mortification to read th following : "Hero is nn undorgai inent your brother Charles left. H svill need it ; will you take it to him 1 Ilio train had passed the regular dir ing place before she had rocovoro self-possession , and there was nothin to do bub explain and fast until th end of the iournoy. Real Estate Transfers. The following transfers were re corded at the county clerk's offic yesterday , as reported for this pape by John L. McCague , real estat agent nnd conveyancer : Frederick L. Packard and wife t Alexander B. Rogers , parb of lot 2 i Horbach's 1st ndd. w. d. - 81,000. Wilson Reynolds and wife to J. T Traber , parcel in nw.J- section 1 ( town 15 , range 10 east , w. d. § 7.5 ( Charles B. Wells and wife to 1st bolla W. Maroray , lot 12 , block 8 , i Shinn's add. w. d. - § 12.50. John H. Green to William Doll e * lot G , block 152 , Omaha , w. d.- -5,200 , Boggs & Hill to .Roxina Kendal lot 8 , block 5 , in Boggs & Hill's add , w. d. $800. Samuel R. Rosenberg and wife \ Abraham Rosenberg undivided i e lot 4 , block 25 , w. d.81. . Hartwoll Jady and wife to Joh : McGuire , nw of no | , section 21 tower 15 , ran-o 10 east , w. d. $32 ( James G. Mcgoath and wife to G A. Mcgeath , parcel in section 28 , tor er 15 , range 13 evst , w. d. - $400. Jens Hanson and wife to Peter Johnson , lot 10 in block 13 in E. " \ Smith's add. , w. d. $575. Andrew Obery to Thomas Har lot 6 in block G in Boggs & Hill add w. d. $150. Fruit nnd vegetables piled up over ; where at Jluffett's. For shoo-inakors leather and fim ings , be sure and see Schmidt & Ra inusson before purchasing oUowher 211 South 14th , between Douglas an Farnham. jy2J-Gt ( Dried Beef at French's. The Eighmie patent bosomshirt , tl bust in the world , ia found at W. M. BusiiiUN's. Boston Brown Bread Flour i French's. HONORED AND BLEST. When a board of eminent phys cians and chemists announced the di ; covory that by combining some we known valuable remedies , the moi wonderful medicine was producet which would euro such n wide ranj of diseases that most all other renu dies could bo dispensed with , man were skeptical ; but proof of its meril by actual trial has dispelled all doub and to-day the discoverers of th : great meUiciite , Hop Bitters , ai honored and blessed by all as beiiefo * tors. [ Democrat. jyl5-augl Boston Brown lJread Flour i French's. Beauty , health , and happiness for ladi in"WINEOFCARDUI. " Al C. If. The best meat and prices lowt thau over. P. BiLSSEy. Fulton Market , 10th Street. tf ATTENTION. Pianos and Organs sold on month ! installments by A. llospe. W. 1 Emerson piano sold onlr by A. Heap at ate agent , jy23 POSXOFFIOE CHANGES In Nebraska during the week cn < ing Juno 23rd , 1881 , as furnishc THK BKR by Wm. Van Vlcck , of tl postoflico department : ESTABLISHED.Ellis , Dixon count ; Oliver J. Ellis , postmaster ; Mn : Dundy county , Max Monuoisin , pos master. DISCONTINUED. Frankford , Knc county. NAMK AND SITR CHANGED. Froi tier , Hitchcock county , to Strattoi nnd Charles V. Bailey nppointod pos master. POSTMAHTEUS APPOINTED. FrCOWi tor , Hnrlnn county , Mrs. Ilnnno Holmes ; Unadilla , Otoo countyPcti R. Staloy. Good Result * . Whatever may bo said of the SI cumb law no ono ran but ncknowlodj that the enforcement of the claui which inflicts a fine of 810 nnd COB upon n person for nppenring on tl streets in n drunken condition ia c : orcising n beneficial effect in Omahi It has been only a couple of montl since this has been enforced , yet i that short time the number of chargi of drunkenness daily in the polu court has been reduced fully om half. Not only is this romarknblo n duct ion desirable , but there is ati another feature in the result which moro so. Of this number BO rapid ! being reduced , n largo proportion at of that class called "chronic , " roguln drunkards , who heretofore had bee accustomed to appear for trial in th police court regularly at least twic a week. Now , ono of those "old timers" i seldom arrested , nnd when , occasion ally , ono of 'them ia brought ir they say , "I thought I had got o out of the way so far that the polic couldn't find mo. " Card of Thanlis. Wotake this occasion to mail grateful mention of the many tokor of sympathy wo have received duriii our bitter bereavement in the deat of our beloved daughter Lena. Sure ! warmer hearts and moro willing ham never performed so many offices < kindness anywhere. By gifts of flov ore , procuring carriages and person : attendance , was made known the larg circle of friends who with us shai our great sorrow. The generous pai tor nnd people of Fairview were ui tiring in caring for our comfort. W thank you all. May God bless you every ono. REV. Ronr. LAINQ , MRS. HATTIE LAING. The only place in tha city whor Jos. Schlitz s Milwaukee beer is foun on draught is the Merchants Ex change , cor. IGth and Dodge street.tt tt Lemons COc per dozen at J. ] Nichols. j2C-2t Forty years' trial tu proven "BLACK DRAUGHT" the best liver medicine ii the world. At C. F OoooUtnn'8. SPECIAL NOTICES. TO LOAN MONEY. AHA70 LOAN At 8 per centii .UUU terest in simnof * 2,500 an upwards , for 3 to 6 yaars , on first-class city an farm property. Ilrsus RBAL ESTATU and LOA AQKNCY. Uth and Uouulos SU. 'ONEY TO LOAN Call at La Office of I M UThomaa Room 8. Cretehton Block. MMONEY TO LOAN. Clarkson & Hunt , 21 MONEY ) 14th street. . 604-SO TO LOAN on real entile ; at MONEY - DRXTEU L. THOMAS & BR ( HELP WANTED. A good German girt In a Germ : WANTED must be & Kood cook. Good vrag paid. Inquire of Mr * . Dr. P. Qrossinann , S 1 corner 17th and Dodge streets. frOMl ANTED Cook and rtinlnfj room girl att ) W Doran Hous , opioiita llse office. 615 2i ANTED Dining room girl and kitchen gii W wages paid at the I'aciflc Hous 607-56 TTTANTED Situation as Cook In small /amll YV Address "S. C. " Bee office. 614- : Situation in a butcher shop i WANTED store. Addrtss "T. N. C. " I ) . office. 613-20 Position as salesman by a youi WANTED houte | > reftmil ; wires mo crate. Uood references. Addnss . F. WalLc lied Oak , low a. 512-30 T > EM1S' RHALl TATE DOOM. See let pas "ANTED A good cook , roaii or "ftoman , i " Kmmi-tt Home. J03-M ANTED Boy 15 or 1(1 } tars old at Omal W Shirt Factory's Laundry. 60J-2 ; ANTED-BaVer at Omaha Baker } , ilO 1C1 itrtet. M237 - girl , 15 to 17 j care of age , i WANTED-A . Apply OS2 north 10th bt. 601-27 ANTED A girl about 14 jears old , 1 W I'mmett llou.e. 490- : 2 girls tor genera nousewor WANTED ' rtsUurant , 13th and JackM Sts. 158-38 " \T7ANTKD-Anirl to do general houwwor W 1819 llarney ttreet. 410-tf CJrl at the comer of 10th .ai WANTED . 473-tf UV.3 , FRANK KENNARD- Cook , man or woman ; ala dlnh WyNTEU . Apply at Fred. Lang's Oroce store , cor. 13th and Jackson Sts. 469-27 t VT-ANTED A ( joo.1 blaiWsinlth. Apply at' YV M.Trcvett , southwest corner of Uth or Hirnej ttrvet. 471-tf A good laundress at the Gccide WANTED . 45j tf "TIT"ANTED Competent coolc and econd ei at 1S13 Chicago itrtet. Uood irages. A pool table to rent ; with prii WANTED purtha ing. State price. Addreiu CEO. INMAN , < il-tt Vail , Craatord Co. , Iowa Michael Dwjerii mediately by his mother , Margaret Dwye Umaba ; Neb. , b tw en 6th and 7th on Mircy SI care of Patrick Hogu. Weattrn paper * plea eopr. 45JU ANTED ] One mm la a county makes m ney scllui ; our iprlngi for buggy sha coupllngt. Send ttomp ; or Umu and cut or fn Instompiforapalr , to&nti Rattier Safety Sprii Company.90 Randolph St. . Chicayam th ty-i | By man and wife , board and roe WANTED family. Prefer pUce w here the , are no other boarders. Address 3. AIke offic 4S2.U SPEUIAL NOTIOES-Oontmued Fundlnc bridge Mid cbool bonds. WANTED CUrk , lldle\uc. 20-tf A partner or buyer. Inquire . WANTED Codec Houce , 10th itrtct , " \JT7 ANTED Two boarders. Young- men pre- VV fcrre.1. AddreM "A. " R e office. UOU ANTED A s-ood dinlne room girl itnmrdl. W ftlely at thy Occidental hotel. 220-tt "VIT ANTED A tftl to do general hoxncwork. YV Apply 1716 r&rnbam ttreet , northwest corner of 17th. 336-U ANTF.D-To Lay a Rood skiff. Addrem S. St i ! . , Dee office. 317-U AU < AT illtS. II. E. C'LAHKK'S No. 1 Uo&rd Inp House , cor. 13th and Dodge Sl . tlcst In thi city. 610 tf Information of the whereabout * WANTED . Johanna Rauth , who lived In Omaha , Neb. , from 1867 till 1&01 , anil In St. Jo- neph , Mo. , ( a * Mrs. Hhultz ) In 1803. Informa tion more particularly desired of her two rant , Julius and George Rau < h , ( aj It will bo to their Interest ) by their father , In Helena. Montana. A liberal compensation will bo paid to any ono nutating In obtaining the required Information , 609-a FOR RENT HOUSES AND LAND , 1J10R KENT1 New houna la\cnport nnd llth JL ) RtrccU , J , Johnson , Kth and ramhamsU. tootf TAHLK ' FOIl UENT On lOtli St. , between S' Harncv and Howard St.8. . LEHMAN. 491-tf ' HEAL ESTATE KXCHANdK.-Se BEJIIS' . "T Oll KENT A furnished room , cor. 16th and. JJ and Chicago street * . 493-U KENT A honse of ecren room * on Bout avenue , next to Woolworlh's residence , J Johnson , lith and Farnham. 499-tt T70II RENT Furnished rooms suitnblo Jfor housekeeping , cor. 18th nnd Clnrk Streets. 490-23 TTTOH UC.NT House near 1. S. llascall's. In- J quire of John G. Jacobs. 414-U T710K KENT Two fnrnUhcd rooms on Jackson JJ street ; between IGth and 17th , third house from the northeast coiner of 17th. 870-tt KENT Nicely furnished largo room and FOR .S. W. corner 18th and Capital Ave. Oil RENT 2 furnished rooms o\er McJ- chants' Exchange , N. E. cor. lath and Dodge streets. 289-tf SALE A blacktponey , gentle and In good ' condition ; accustomed to single harness and saddle. Apply at Blue Barn , 16th street , or at City Engineer s office. 611-tf ANDREW ROSEWATER. FOR BALE. " 1710R SALE At Stcphennon's stable , corner Jj 10th and Ilarney streets , a sorrel running- mare 6 years old , kind and gentto In harness. 489-27 _ . SALE A general merchandise store with duelling attached , located in a thrl > ing rail road town within 25 miles of Lincoln. Good payIng - Ing cash business. For particulars apply to Nave , McCord & Brady , Omaha. 432-29 SALE A young horse , 7 > cars old , good FOR , city broke , warranted sound , and safe for ladles' drhing. Has never been tracked and can show three minute gait to buggy. Can bo bought { or { 300. Address S. R. Chatflcld , Glenwood , Iowa. 478-23 AND LAND Bemls rents houses , HOUSES , hotels , farms , lota , lands , oQjoaaf rooms , etc , See 1st page , TflOK SALIC Stock of Hardware in one of the JJ best towns In Nebraska , Population of town 2500. No better opening for the business in the State. Only ono other hardware store in the town. Stock in good shape and worth about 85000. For particulars call on or address. LEE , FRIED & CO. , 401-28 Omaha , Neb. "filOR SALE CHEAP The only hoti-1 In North JJ Loup , Valley County , Neb.,30 miles tram St. Paul , IS miles from Ord. Good location , good trade and improving. For particulars write A. J. C. . North Loup , box 9. 371-augll 11IREI.IAH ! And farasois repurcd t > y 11. U SCHUTT llth and Famararts. 780tf UBEMIS has rattling long lists of bouses , late * BEMIS and farms'for sale. Cell ( uid get them. "IT OR SALE A laruo.two story frame shlngleJ \1 roof Hotel and ono story kitchen ; also one story frame , shingled root , hall room for ten sets to dance , and barn large enough to hold twenty teams- All situated on corner of Broad and 4th street , Fremont , Dodge Co. , Neb. For further information apply to C. C. THOMPSON , 358-to B 8 Fremont , Dode ; Co , , Neb. TTlOKSALiE Good house with four rooms and JP half lot , No. C013 Uodge between 2Gth and 27th street. Good uell and eliado trees ; house In good condition. Inquire on premlwa. 221-tf 1UCIC OR bALE. B 203-tf ESTAKUOOK & COE. TOOK SALE A B-aiall engine , Ii. W. Payne it JJ Son's nuke. In perfect osdtr. Inquire of II. U. Clark & Co. 30 tf 1011 SALE Lease and furniture of a nrst-cliia I 1 hotel In a town of 1300 inhabitants , in etsto of Nebraska ; has 24 beds ; the tra\cilug men's ri- sort. Inquire at BEE office. 21S-tf T710RSALC Iwo story house and pait lot , nea JJ depot. Location good. John L. llcCoguu Opp PostOHlci. _ y6S-tf E 2 acrc { { round In West Onmht. Inaulre of .1. Henry , No. 110 16th. 873-tf SALE Maps of DousKs ami Sarmcoun FOR . A. UOaEWATEU , 1520Farnbam ktrcet 320-tf MISCELLANEOUS. A NY ONE luring work fora typo writer canT _ Tbe accommodated by telephoning the BE ofllce. 4S3 tf IUHTN1NU-J. J , .McLain Is ( till In tne Lightning Rod butintss , wholesale and re * tail. Hoda put up or repaired on bhort notice. Orders by mail or otherwise will reecho prompt attention. Satisfaction guaranteed Call or address - dress 1011 Saundere ttrtet. 494-a22 T > E1HS'NEW"C1TY . See Ut p g Ul ) Lout , gold hunting case rtop watch , ( told rope chain and murzet at tached. Theabo\e reward will bo paid on re turn of the watch to HUGH McCAFFUEY. 334-tf _ l hand _ DouKUa streets. fTRIREE or four > oung men can be aecommodi- J. tel with board , deferences exchanged. Ap ply 2011 Oa s street , 4th door wei > t of 2Uth St. oraddrtoM lion 337 , postolhoe. _ 343f f K M. BROWN-Comer 12th and Chicago . street' , Is ready to bore or deepen wells. bitufjictlon guaranteed. fx)3tf ) S Cnn be ( 'ot at John lUrru ttable for . all kin Js of work at reasonable lhjurc , near . .or ISth and lA'a > cn orth streets. 37S-tf BONT FOllOET Tha successors ot the Amer ican House , on Douglas street , betutvn Cth and loth , for board , loUylng and tranuioDl ; cuj toincrs. Hcspcctfullv 6ftt-tf Jl'LlUS t LOUJSF. ROSS. \ Absolutely Pure. U&de from Crape Cream TarUr. No other pre arpttion make * tuch light , tUky hot bread * , o uxuriou * pastry. Can bec&tenby Ojipcptio without fear of the Ills resulting from heary Indl gestible food. Sold onlr la cans , by all Grocers. ROYAL BAKING POYTOER CO New Ywlc.