PHIS OMAHA DAILY B13E : FRIDAY , JULY 29 , 1881. THE DAILY BEE. Friday Morning , July 29. A Proposition. Wo will do tlio ofticml advertising for the city of Omaha free of charge for the next fiscal year , if the pro prietors of The Herald and Republi can will publish a statement sworn to by their pressmen and business mali ngers covering the circulation of the daily and weekly editions of their pa pers for the month of Juno , 1881 , or the preceding six months with a de tailed exhibit showing the number of dailies delivered by carrier , the aggre gate number of dailies circulated to subscribers mitl the aggregate number of weekly papers mailed out of their o fliccs. This proposition will bo held open for ten days from dale. OMAHA Punnsmw Co. Omaha July 20 , 1881. LOOAL BREVITIES. Patterson colla coal. Get your liats nt Donne' * . Nlndell & Krcllc , Lending Hnttcrn. Elegant 1'ocket-Uookn nt Saxe'n. 4000 rcflldenco lota , DeniU , agent. COO buMncsi lota. Call on licmk 25G hoUf.cn and lots. Ucinifl' agency. Don't fail to drink SAXK'H cream mxla. lieimV now map of Omaha , 25 cento. A. W. Notion , Dentist , Jacob's block. Bcmia' real estate boom. I'lrnt jiagu Upholstering of all kinds dona nt 303 North IDth direct. t s Natural Mineral Water on draught at Kulm's drug utoro. * ' * -MA ) farms and 000,000 ncren of land Bemld , agent. For riNB Commercial Job Printing , nil at TUB DEE Job room * . The Lion contmuei to roar for Mooro'n Harness and Saddlery , Whlpple , McMillan & Co. , the jewel- era , Crolchton lilock. o2Utf ( Prescriptions a specialty , Opera House .Pharmacy , 211 S. 15th Street. * Fresh supply of Imported Key West and Domestic Cigan at SAXK'H. Dress Goods nro going fast at Atkin son & CO.'H. Low price * will tell. Ho- member wo have Hunting In all colon * . ' Safes , machinery , and all kinds of heavy hauling done by BrLtco & Co. , the safe men. w&n-tf The i oofs of the various buildings nt the U. P. sliopi have received a fresh coat of paint. An excursion to Wahoo will bo given about the 13th nf next month by the > Union Pacific brass band. John A. Crclghton Is removing his office from Thirteenth street , to the second 'floor < if Crclghton hall. Frank Kantlg , Frank Coats and A. B. Wilson , were charged with disturbing the peace before Judge liencko yesterday. AH pleaded guilty , and were each fined 55 and cost. It was Huggcutcd by a gentleman upon , the street yesterday that if the new court house wan built only partially lire proof Instead of wholly go It ultimate coat would be reduced by 820,000. James Welch , who in charged with being the accomplice of Morris in the highway robbery nt thu Union Pacific depot - pot the other even ng , has been arrested by City Jailer McChiru. The funeral of little Willlo Wardnor , j took place yesterday from the residence * of hUparcnU Nineteenth and Grace street. Dean Mlllspaugh conducted tlio religious > * cxcrciscH nt the house. Tlio Interment wai had In Prospect hill cemetery. Although the cuniiiilHsloners have not made public the exact amount of the bid received for the court house work , It U generally believed that they are about twenty per to t. higher than the CHtlmato , as the price of labor has gone up jti.t ( that much. This would make the average bid In tlio neighborhood of 8160,000. Largo amounts of California fruit nro now being shipped east ; nearly every day Jroiu onu to thrco earn laden with fruit arc attached to the fast express from the west. Yesterday a young man working on the elevator , accUcntly gashed the lower part of lila leg while using an ax. lie im mediately Bent for Doctor Harrow who sewed up his wound which was not a ser- ilou one. Cord of Thanks. Communicated. . 1 fool it a pleasant duty in this hour of boroavommit to thank the warm friends who have so kindly aided mo during the sickness and at the death of'my husband. I do not wish to inako distinctions , but I may bo par- doncd if I gay that to the employes of the 15. & M. railway company I feel I am indebted to such a degree that I hall always cherish their kind acts and their earnest solicitude. These gentlemen have boon earnest in their watchfulness and assiduous in their self-imposed task. To Messrs. Austin and Itingauldt in particular , who have shown a devotion like that of brothers , I have not words tp express - press my thanks. Let mo assure nil the kind sympathizers who have shared in my grief that the memory of their kindness shall bo always fresh and green in the mind of their grate ful friend , Bins. R. L. UOSK. Court Home Bid' Five bids for doing the work on the " now court house wcro received and opened by the county commissioners lasf evening. Under the plans and specifications of Mr. Myers , the archi tect , the proposcS building was to cost about 8150,000. All of the bids went above these figures and as a consequence quence , the commissioners decided to hold the matter under advisement for the present and not lot the contract. The cause of this increase in the esti mates is said to bo duo to the fact that labor and material have become inoro costly. CAUGHT IN COGS. A Pmnftil Accident at the Nail Works. Too Qucllnor , a workman nt the Nn.il Works , mot with a very painful nccidcnt yesterday. Just as the tittlo engine , which operates a pair of shears was started the belting came olT. Quollncr at otico stopped upon the shears to put it hack in place again when his foot slipped and dropped between a pair of cog wheels. The wheels wore revolv ing very slowly at the tiino and as the engine was surrounded by a party of workmen nt the time it was at once stonpcd. Oucllner's foot was fortun ately encased in a heavy shoo hut it was so tightly lodged between the wheels that they had to bo turned in the other direction before the man could bo extricated , Ho was immediately removed to St. Joseph's hospital by the superintend ent of the works and Drs. Grossman and Neville summoned to attend him. The man's ' loft foot was found to bo badly crushed , the flesh lacerated and some of the bones mangled. The man was made us comfortable as pos sible and in the afternoon thosurgeons amputated three toes and a portion of ono of the important bones of the in jured momhcr. Central Lund The usual meeting of the land league was held last evening in ClarkV hall. Tlio names of those who con tributed with the amount given were read. It was decided to arrange thcso names and amounts upon a large tablet , which is to bo placed in a con- spicious part of the hall. A meeting .of the ladies' land luactio will beheld hold in the rooms of the Catholic Library association at 3 o'clock Sun day afternoon to arrange for the pic nic which is to bo hold Auy. 27. A largo audience is expected to bo pres ent. The secretary was instructed to invite the two Irish-American bands and the Irish societies of Omaha to participate in the picnic. Mr. lloilly , secretary of the North Omaha branch league , turned the funds of that socie ty into the central body for the reason that they have decided to discontinue the branch and join the Central league. Mr. lloilly and the ollicors of the society wcro extended a vote of thanks for their good work , after which the mooting was adjourned to next AVedncsday. Returning From the Const- Attached to the express from the west yesterday afternoon was the famous Pullman tourist car "Izaak Walton , " on the way back to Chica go , after having taken a special party to San Francisco. Also attached to the same train was the palace car "Ohio , " belonging to the Scioto Val ley railroad , containing a party com posed of W. M. Adams , president of the Scioto Valley road , and his wife and children ; W. W. Fr.uiklin , vice- president of the road , and W. B. Dicknun and wife , of Cincinnati , who Avoro rotttrtitii' ' from an extensive trip throughout the west. Prominent Ezourslonlsts. Attached to the western hound Union Pacific express train yesterday was the private car of Oon. Phil Sheridan containing a party who nro on n liahinu excursion among the llocky Mountains. Gen. Sheridan was not aboard , having been for sev eral days at Manitou Springs , but will join the party at iv point farther on in the route. The party was composed of Col. M. V. Sheridan , brother of the general , Gon. Sackott , Gen. Hard ing , Col. W. E. Strong , and Hon. Samuel Harding , of Chicago. The car was a director's car of the Chicago & Northwestern road and contained everything imaginable in the line of n fishing outfit. RUe in tlio Prioo of Lumber- The fact that lumber has cone up 1 n thousand in Chicago , is looked upon us it serious blow to further building in this city. Of course for such buildings as nro now in process of construction , this makes compara tively little dilForonco , as contracts for the lumber have already boon made , The outlook for other build ings that might bo projected this soa-k son is not now thought to bo so favorable as it was n short time ago. At least-this is the opinion of some city builders. State and County Taxoi- Notification has been received by the otllcials huro to the effect that the state levy has boon placed at five and ono-half mills. Tlio state and county taxes for Douglas county for 1881 will consequently bo twonty-ono mills on the dollar. Fruit nnd vegetablospiled up every where tit UulFot's. 27-4t. NOTICE. To nil whom it may concern ; All parties that ewe mo and will not settlu their bills instantly , will bo published from the 1st to the 10th of August in all the daily papers. papers.Ell. . Delicious apples , poaches , pears , plums , lemons , and orangosatOlmrlio's , 1120J Farnham. 255t A trill package of "BLACK-DRAUGHT" free of charge. " At C. F , QooJuixn'i A Brief Mnrri otl Llfo. Communicated , Ida , the wife of Itichard Trymanc , died in this city July 2oth. Her re mains wcro taken by her sorrowing husband to her father's , in Paw Paw , Michigan , where she was buried Sab bath afternoon at 3 o'clock. From the first she felt her sickness would prove fatal , but her firm Chris tian hope enabled her to talk camly of the approach of death , and speak words of comfort to her sorrow-strick en husband , with whom oho had been but two months married. She felt she was leaving a happy home , but was going to a iaircr ono above , where meetings would not bo marred by thoughts of parting , A largo circle of friends gathered at her father's on the arrival of the body and beautiful floral decorations attested the high appreciation of one , so fair and lovely. A family devotedly at tached to her , and a largo circle of friends whom slu * loved , mourn her departure. lint KIO ! i tint ( lend , The jialc clicokR anil lovely flowers must decay , Ihit crowned with immortal youth she lives to-ilay Where leant arc never filled. PERSONALS. I'rof. J. W. Ixive went west yesterday. Uco. II. lljyd , of Beatrice , is in the city. K. A. OM5ricii Blurted to-day on a trip to tin went. Gen. J. C. Mcllriilo returned to Lincoln yesterday morning. Hon. .T. T. Cl.irkHon left for his homo In Schuyler yesterday. James Ncligh. the detective , h.v return ed from St. Louis. Mrs. C. U. Maxwell took tlio Wabash train for Eric , Pa. , this afternoon. Dr. Geo. 11. Aycrs , of this city , started yesterday forSt.l'aulaiidLakoMlnnctonka M. B. McUlfatriok , of St. Louis , nrchl- tcct for Boyd's opera IIOUHC , ia registered at the Crcighton. W. C. Walton , A. J. Finlayson and S. B. Taylor , ol Blair , arc guests at the Met- rope itan. Hon. Chan. O. Whedon , of Lincoln , ar rived In town yesterday on his way toDcn- vcr , Col. He left on the noon train. N. K. 1'ereint'cr , of the Central City b.ink.is In the city vi.iiting his brother , the editor of the Saturday livening Times. Mm. Frank E. Moorea left for Lo- gansport , Intl. , in company with her brother , Col. A. C. UaweH , yoaterday. J. D. Berry , of the B. & M. freight de- partmcnt nt Lincoln , spent a couple of days iu the city and rcttirned to Lincoln yes terday afternoon. II. II. Browning , agent for the Amcri- can express company in thiit city , left yci- terday for a' summer real up at Lake Minnctonkn. J. T. Jones , of Philadelphia , the prince of petroleum producer ) of this country , passed through the city yesterday on his way homo from a visit to California. Mrs. Whitaker , son nnd two daughter * , who came ho-o from Utica , N. Y. , some time ago , left again for their eastern homo over the Wabash yesterday. Itev. J. I ) . Stownrt and wife , nf Hast ings , took the cannon hall route yesterday for Chnlauciun lake , N. Y , , where Mr. Stewart attends the annual national con- vcntion of the Congregational Sunday school. Davit ! Finch llnlton , whp was robbed at the U. P. depot the other evening , took the Wabash route to Boston yesterday. Ho will hail from that city to England in the Cimard Htoamcr Olympus , which leaves on Saturday. Mm. Leonora Koenig anil her son Willie Koenlg arrived from Germany Thursday. Mm. Koenlg was for many years a resident of Omaha , and her numerous friend * will doubtless bo pleased to neoher. Willie will ho remembered as n bright , handsome hey , and ho icturna to his native city after Haven years hchoollngin Germany , a prom ising young man. I lo has been tendered a position In n leading Importing house in New York , anil will shortly enter upon his mcrcantllo career with every promise of HUCCea.s. N. S. Scott , a Lincoln attorney , islutho city. city.C. C. W. Fisher , of HastingB , U nt tin Metropolitan. James Dell , of David City , h nt the Canfleld House. W. B. Anderson , of Corning , Iowa , ar rived In town yesterday , Chas. Kaymond and wife , of Luttlow , Yt. , arrived In the city last night , and are vis- itin0' friends at the Canfield House. i Marriott- EltlCKHON Fox. On July 27 , 1831. by Kev. J. D. Maxlu-ld. Mr. Chas. lirick- nnn anil Mis * Elizabeth Fox , both of Omaha. Street Cars to the Park. A movement is on foot to run u line of ears out to Ilanscom park. It is said that Capt. Marsh wants a bonus of 1DOO , to continue his street car line to that point. Mr. Ilanscom is willing to contribute $1,500 of the amount and is making an oflbrt to secure - cure the remainder The only place in tne city where Jos. Schlitz s Milwaukee boer is found on drought is the Merchants Ex change , cor. IGth und Dodge street.tt tt A , S. Billings , dentist * opposite postollico. liu-ov-sat . . . . Fresh fruits and vegetables received every day at D. Guild's on Tenth street , near U. P , depot. tf Lemons OOc , at Win. Gentleman's. 27-2t Bremner's Cream Soda Crackers at Woimor's. jyGUts4w For nice fresh meat co to GUILD'S Meat Market on Tenth street , uoar the U. P. dupot. tf IOWA'S METROPOLIS. It Is Looming Up in the Local Way. Present and Future Business Prospects. A Dny'n Events Givou in Qrnplilo Stylo. Quito n joke practiced the other day on a member of the police depart ment has been brought to light , nnd as it was only a joke the parties eon- corned will pardon its being printed , It scorns that last Wednesday n man becoming weary concluded ho would go into Central beer hall and take a couple of glasses of Geiao's nectarine beverage , and go out under a shed that is in the alloy jusfc back of the hall where it w.is cool and there wcro no flics to bother and take a quiet nap. Sumo wags finding thu man in this condition deter mined to Jplay a joko. So they went to work nnd covered him nil over with old paper nnd then placed n placard on the body with this inscription : "Funeral to-morrow. " Ono of the boys wont to a policeman and reported that there was n dead man lying in the alloy while the rest watched the fun. Of course it was not long before the policeman hurried to the spot , and the boys say that the laughter that ensued when the joke had been successfully accomplished brought the "dead" man to lifo with curses on the whole police department for disturbing his peaceful slumbers. A couple of females drove a team down Sixth street yesterday without regards to stops. The Long case is still on the tapis in Justice IJairds court. Thu celebrated Swanson case is dragging its weary length in Judge Abbotts court. This is a state case tor obstructing the highway. Sapp & Lynian appcarfor the state , and Amont Sims fur Swanson. Tim Toner found a man lying in the woods in the lower part of the city apparently in a condition to bo in quired into , lie took him to the police - lice headquarters nnd on examination it was discovered that the man had $350 on his person. Ho gave his nnmo as James Butler , and claimed to hail from Lyons , in this stato. Ho said ho had been on a visit out west nnd was on his way to Clinton , Iowa , where ho had relatives. When asked why ho was lying in the woods ho said ho had seine trouble with his head and ho took that way to doctor it. After - tor some conversation with the man Chief Field concluded there was con siderable trouble in his head , and ho vrill care for the man until communi cation can bo had with some ono who can identify him. There is no doubt that h.-ul it not boon tor Tim thu poor man would have fallen asleep und boon nn easy prey for sneak thiovcs. Perry Reed has succeeded in cap turing the noted cattle nnd hog thief , Llarry L. Ustic , who , yesterday , was taken before Judge burke , charged with stealing ten hogs from T. P. Trainer , and the same number from William Lowis. Iho thief told the Court that the charge of stealing ten hogs from Lewis was wrong ; it should have boon tint toon. IIo says ho has followed the business for a long timo. That up until a short time ho tiad : \ confederate by the name of John Wilson. Ho said ho always had divided spoils with Wilson until the lust steal of five hogs. Wilson holiHid him steal those hogs but ho stolci Wilson's share from him nnd with the proceeds ho had concluded to go cast , abandon the hog business , join Homo church and return to Council Bin fid or Omaha und open a law ollico. Judge Burke considered him a hard case and fixed his bonds at $500 , in default of which ho was com mitted to await the action of the grand jury. jury.Col. Col. John W. Chapman , U. S. mar shal und author of "Loyal citizen ship , " loft yesterday for Chicago , to attend an associated press mooting. A. S. Bonram will have fifty tons of grapes to spare this fall instead of 10,000 pounds mentioned in thcso columns yesterday morning. A young man from the country was victimized to the tune of $20 again yes terday. IIo came to this city and as is usually the case ho met n very in timate friend , The pair took several glasses of bear together. The stranger hupiicnoi ! to want to pay n hill im mediately , but had nothing buta check on ono of the b.inks and they were closud ; would his very dear friend have the kindness to cash the chock at ti small discount of course. The stringer thanked him and departed. This confulonco gatno hero ought to bo about played out and yet every wool : some ono is victimized by these sharp ers. ers.T T , J. Evans returned yesterday from a flying business trip to St. LouU and Chicago. Ho reports that the corn crop on the line of the Wti- bash road between St. Louis nnd Chicago will bo exceedingly thin this season. Ho eays it stands very seat- toring on the ground nnd as yet lias not tassullud out. Prof. Au hey , of the Lincoln state university , left this city yesterday , where ho has boon visiting with the family of Prof. E. U. Piiigo Ho has gene on an extended exploration tour through the Big Horn country. Ho will report in brief to Prof Paige. Geo. II Hood , of York , Nek , was in Council Blufls yesterday on im portant business. Prof. E. It. Paige crossed the river yesterday on business. The receipt of corn nt the Crystal mills yesterday were unusually largo , Basil Fox , ono of Rockford's thrifty formers waa in the city yesterday. T.ho horses attached to Mr. Crock- well's dejivery wagon ran away Wed nesday afternoon , on Broadway. They started at the corner of Pierce and Madison streets and ran nt a rapid gait down Madison on to Broad way , tlionco took their course down Broadway past Bocbco's furniture store , lioy had gained such speed at this point that a man in attempting to stop them was thrown violently to the ground. Ho held on to the team , displaying moro than ordinary cour- ngo , until ho finally brought thorn to n standstill. The man received quito a bruise but was not seriously injured. Henry DeLoving , who resides in the upper part of the city , mot with a novero accident the other clay , which his friends fear may result in serious consequences. While dicing a well ono of the buckets accidentally fell upon his back , fracturing the spino. Jessie McMnhon left yesterday for Colorado. Now potatoes in this market yester day brought $1.25 ; chickens , $ t per dozen ; eggs , 1'J cents ; wood , $0,00 to $0.50 per cord , and hay from $0 to $7 per ton. Hon. B. F. Montgomery arrived in the city yesterday form Chic.igo. IIo will remain n few days and then go west. A small but gay party filed into Justice B.iird's ollico yesterday fore noon , with a pallor on the face of two of them that betokened that they were about to take a stop that woulii launch thorn upon a sea of doubtful uncertainty. Justice H.tinl did tin ; work that had been uppermost in their minds for years in a very fo" moments. The pair filed out again and took the first for homes. A cyclone that could bo distinctly heard in the western part of thu city passed up the Big Muddy Wednesday night. It Hounded like a hand car running on n track. Dr. Studloy , formerly of Boston , has located on upper Broadway. (8wan Brothers , on upper Broadway will soon retire from the grocery busi ness and devote their entire time to pork pncking. J. J. Jennings & Son. , nro paying $5.50 for live hogs. William Power , an old and respect ed citizen who wont to Colfax Springs a short time ago , writes to his friends that his health has" improved very much , and ho expects to return soon well and hearty. Mrs. V. Jennings and Mrs. G. M. Waahburn left on Wednesday evening for Fredonia , Now York , on a short visit. Fredonia is Mrs. Jenning's na tive placo. Council Blufld is to have a now bakery , it will bo opened on Broad way just above Jennings' store. As Mayor Vaughnn was passing down Fifth street yesterday ho was hailed by John Bono , who stepped out of his store and placed upon the mapor's head a fine felt hat , remark ing that ho did it as a slight token of his high appreciation of the adminis tration thus far. A gentleman arrived in this city yesterday bound for St. Louis. Ho had como all the way from Yunkton , Dokota , in a canoe. Austin Graver and wife of Chica go , Miss Nettie Graves of Glonwood , and J. W. Moon of Rud Oak , were at the Pacific yesterday. C. S. Vincent of Chicago , J. A. Pierson of Kirkwood , A. F. O'Koy of Corning , J. E. Price of Cincinnati , and 0. Domerrot of Chicago , wcro at the Revere yesterday. The city council meet in regular session to-night. R. S. Cole loft yesterday for Win- terset. W. T. Cole , of Lake Center , Iowa , is in the city , visiting his parents , Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Colo. Mr. A. S. Bonham , the Council Bluils t rape culturist , will have this season , the product1 of his extensive vineyard in the southeastern part of the city to sell ; nearly 100,000 pounds of as good grapes as were ever raised in Iowa. Immediately , in company with Bell it Hall , ho will open on up per Broadway a largo atoro where they will go into the buying and sell ing of native and foreign fruits , but moro particularly will give their at tention to shipping all over thu United States the gr.ipo production of West ern Iowa. This enterprise will have the tendency to make all the blufla around Council Blun3 very valuable for grape culture. UKAL KSTATK TKANHKEIUS. The following real estate transfers were tiled in the county recorder's of fice , ns reported by the title , abstract , real cstato and loan oflico of J. W. Squire & C. , Council Bluffe : James Lawler to Jus. McCord , part of so no and oi. sw no 29 , 77 , 43 1,301) ) . 0. , R. I. it P. R. R. Co. , to John Ryan , mvj , 7 , 77 , 42-31,052. P. Scott to John Bronnun , nw so 31,77 , 42-5400. 0. Bishop to A , L. Weak , part no nw 0 , 75,40 $310. Jas. Wilson.to Pottawatamio coun ty , part wise 7,77 , JO-31. J. A. Wilson to F. Loure , part so so 21 , 74 , 40 $00. R. T. Lovoll to Geo. F. Wright , part nw 25,77,42-li ! > 0.25. W. K. Nixon to L. II. Master , lot 7 , blk C , Jackson's add. city $800. Watermelons , at Win. Gentleman's. 27-2t Ladies' and Gents' Gold and Silver Watches in great variety , at Whipplo , McMillon & Co.'s. jl8-ood-tf ATTENTION. Pianos and Organs sold on monthly installments by A. Hospo. AV. P. Emerson piano sold onlv by A. Hospo , state agent. jy23 Watermelons ! Watermelons ! Watermelons ! Watermelons at 27-2t BUFKJJTT'H. Watch repairing a specialty , at Whipplo , McMillen & Co. jyl8-eod-tf The best meat and prices lower than over. P , BENSEN. Fulton Market , 10th Street. tf Take " " and "BLACK-DRAUGHT" you will tun or lw bilious. 0 Goo Inun i. Fen RHNTV A house for small fam ily. Enquire at Eduoltuifc Erick- aan's. J20-tf The "Emily" In Port. Tlio government steamer "Emily , " arrived in Omaha last night , and is tied up at the dock at the foot c > f Farnham streot. A visit elicited that she came from St. Paul , Minn. , and is bound for Fort Benton , Montana. The trip thus far has been very pleas ant and has consumed seventeen days , the boat having left St. Paul , July llth. The officers say that there is a good stage of water all the way up the Missouri at the present time , and that the river is comparatively free from "snags" and "bars. " The Emily will go to Ft. Benton for the purpose of removing obstruc tions in the shape of rocks and snugs from the channel of the river. She will operate between Ft. Benton and Fund Falls. A landing was rendered necessary at Omaha in order that some needed repairs in the boat's machinery might bo made. She will leave for hur destination this mor ning.Tho The boat is oflicorcd by Capt. John Justisand two m.ites . , and is manned by a crow of twenty hardy-looking men. ' , Putrefying Carcasses- Pi tin ) KI.II > r if .UK KK : OMAHA , July 28. A dead dog orna ments the gutter opposite the Metro politan hotel , and gives forth an odor that can bo smelled for a block. Whcro.aro the authorities who should attend to this matter ? Why htts not Omaha a boatd of health ? This is a single instance , but there are dozens of putrefying masses lying in all parts of the city which are as bad. If our sewers cannot bo built at present , it would seem as if our city officers should manifest sufliciunt interest in the sanitary condition of Omaha to at least cause putrefying carcasses to bo removed from the streets. X. Theatrical Tonrists. William Codoy , bnttor known by his theatrical name , "Buffalo Bill , " ar rived in the city yesterday afternoon , and will visit his friends for a day or two , and then continue his journey cast. Upon the 3:30 : express from the west yesterday , Messrs Baker and Farron , the comedians of "Christen- tina" fame , who were on their way , accompanied by their support , from San Francisco to New York. HONORED AND BLEST. When a board of eminent physi cians and chemists announced the dis covery that by combining some well known valuable remedies , the most wonderful medicine was produced , which would cure such a wide range of diseases that most all other reme dies could bo dispensed with , many were skeptical ; but proof of its merits by actual trial has dispelled all doubt , and to-day the discoverers of that great medic-iiv , Hop Bitters , are honored and blessed by all as benefac tors. [ Democrat. jylo-augl "WINEOFCARDUI" for Ladies only. At II P. < : < > mlniin'4 SPECIAL NOTICES. NOT1C ! : Advertisement To Lwxn , For Sale , IjOt , Fouril , Want * , Bofiriline , &c. , will belli- scrtoil In thcto columns once for TEN OUSTS per line ; each subsequent Insertion , FIVKCENTS per line. The first insertion nctcr lean than TWENTV-FIVK OHNTS . - ArtATO LOAN At E ver centln- SO.-rA * \ \ ) tcctst In smiiiof S2.500 and upwardsfor3 toil vnan , oil llnt-t-UsB city anil farm uropcity. UKMIS UKAI. KHTATK and LOAN AUK.SCV. 1.1th and Don-las SU. O.NBV TO LOAN-Call at Uw OIHce of D. M L. Thnini * lloonig. Crolirhtnn lilock. , i < JMY ; TO LOAN. CUrKi > oii S Hunt , -J1 M 1 south 14 tli street. r.OI-30 I ON BY TO IXUNonreal estatp.at M 206-cod.lO DKXTEIl L. THOMAS 4. BHO. HELP WANTED. A good German girl In aOeniian WANTED family ; must ben good cook. Good wages pall. Inquire of Mrs. Dr. I' . Orossinami. M K. corner 17th and Dodge streets. )5-tf ) r EMIS1 HEALESTATE DOOM. Sec 1st page. ANT-D-Cook ami rtlnlng room girl at the W Doran llonse , opposite Hut 01 ce. .010-28 ANTED A girl for general housework. Mrs. C. Ttosiln , 1111 Douglas St. ' 511130 Kldy t ems at upper rvurnolr , WANTED . A. IMIOLL. 7 ANTED Dining room e rl and kitchen girl. W Ilighes : wages pild at the I'.icino > o > isu to ; 20 " \T7"ANTni-2 Kxperlentcdnady ea-n ossors for TT anew househuld uti mil. Address "E. L. J"lleoollee. ! 521-30 . - ar.t girl. Will | y wo'l lor WAXir.n-Sor . Apply at Ixtw oiliee of CroR & Montgomery , over On aha National l.ink. 6JSM A woman to itogencml housework. WANTED good cook and Imimlruvi.agrs S18 pen > outh. < oed references roiulre . > > d dretw "Q. A. " at this ollicv. B2J-29 . ' Position as talcunun ly a young WA.NTEI' > ccry houseprefirru , ! ; wagesinul era'e. Good references , AdJru.a W. K , Walker , lied Oak , Iowa. C12-SU f"\7ANTED A good cook , uian or woman , at W thcKmmett lloiue LOi-'M ) A ( ilrl to do general housework , WANTH Harney street. 410 tf A good blacksmith. Apply at T. WANTED \ . southeast corner of 14th and ' Harncy street. 471-tl ANTED-Competent eook and second i.'lrl W at ISIS Chicago itrect. Good wages. 400-tf -IIT-ANTED-A pool table to rent ; with prill- > | lego of purchasing , btate price. AddrcmUK" , INMAN , tn-lt Vail , Crawford Co. , lo a. fitFOUMATIUNttanUilof Michael Pwjer Im- J. mediately b ) his mother , Margaret Pwjtr , Uniolu ; Neb , , between Vtli and 7th on Marty St. , caroof 1'atrtck Iloan Weatcrn jujwr * uloae copy. 4M-tf "V\7"ANT1-.1 > I One lutn in'u i-ounty iiiaktn moT - > T uey wiling our tprlngs for buggy khaft coupllnipi. Send ktamp ; or tenns and cut or 50v In htamM fora pair , to anti-Hauler Safety Spring OonianyeO | lUndolph St. , Chicago.m-th-saty-2 | ; WANTED By man and wife , turd and room in uritatr family , PreitrpUce where there are no othir boonlem. AJJruu a. A- lieu ortlce. " \TrANTEI ) Funding bridge and tcbool bonds. \Y H.T. Clark , IkUevut. 88-U SPECIAL NOTIOES-OontMBd A.VTKl ) A partner or hujcr. Inquire W Philadelphia ColTco House , 10th Urrct. f AN'Tl'.t ) Two boarder * . YonnR men , erred. Addrusi "A. " flee ortior. HO-tl / lAMj A I MILS. II. B. CI.AUKK'M .No. 1 llunrU \J In ; lloiiio , cor. 13th and Dodge St . Hcrt In the cltv. MO tl . ) Information ol the whereabout * WA.VTKl of MM. Johinnix KAtxh , who llrcil In Omaha , .Vil > . , from 157 till 1MJ1 , nd In St. Jo- ict'h , Mo. , ( ai Mm. Sliuttz ) In 1SC3. Infonnv tlon n moro | wrtlciilixrlv ile < ! rcd of her two HOIK , Julius ami flcorfjo Hitnh , ( M It will be t their intcr < M ) by their father , In llilcn * , Mnntanx Alllier.u comncimtlnn will be mid to any one tvulstlnIn obtaining the require. ! Information , &U9-S FOR RENT-HOUSES AND LAND. liK.VT Homo with three romm ami L kitdiei ) , Cais ntrco , beUnn 10th nml 17th. Inquire of K. I' . Fo ilike , nt CrukMlraik's. t U-'M 17011 lll'.NT Kunitslinl room ; 1109 l.nnanl L Mtrcit , between llthntnl 12th , M3 tf MU3 , WAI. STKl'H N * . HVNT Hoorns furnished or imfurnMicd , 1 suitable for housckciplnt , ' , 10 north 1Uh street. 620 0 171011 lir.ST New house l .ixciiiort | and nth J' MrectB , J. Johnson , 14th nml Vaniliam st * . KMU tlBAt. KSTATK iX01ANOE. ! See lit ] ia c. jlAlli.l. Tun U-.NT-On : lOth St. . between llamcy nml Howard Sis. S. M'.HMA.V. 7101111KNT A furnlfhcd room , cor. IMhnnd 1 " n.i.if iii , itpf , ftrcels. 49S-tf poll UK NT A hon-n. of scvon roim on Sout I ' a\einie , ncxtto Wooluorth's residence , J Julmion , Uth and F.-unliam. 4W-tt ' in IlKXT Hoiiwiicar I. S. HaicalP * . * qtilru nf John ( I. Jacobs 4U tt HKXT-l'wo furnished rooms onlacknon . . utrraUbetuucnlOth ami Kill , tlilrd house from the northia t coiner of lth. : < 7u-tf ) lt I'.IlJiT Nicely furnished lanjo room and piano .S. W. corner 18th and Capital Avc. 8Sll-tf UF.XT-2 furnlshfil rootm o\er slej- FOll ' Kjcth ? iKC.N. K. cor. 10th and Dodge BtrccU. aw-tf 1,1UU SAM : A black'ponuy , Kentle ant ] i X condition ; accustomed to sitilu | harneu and middle. Apjilr at Ditto Darn , Htli rtrcet , or at City Ungliicer s oIHcc. fill-tf ANDItnV nOSEWATER. FOR SALE. I .lull HALi : CIIIOI' Four jotins milt I' Inquire ut first house on hill above ' . Soap Factor ) ' . 8. HoWlTZEU. ' 518-30 SALE A first-class milk dairy. Inquire L } at thlsoillcc. 617-aug 27 . ,011 SALE Four Sir 1 * . endue ? , two 15 II' ' . ' I * , engines , ono 18 II \crticnl boiler , ono b II. 1' . , one 10 II. I' , and I 15 U. P. horizontal boiler , nil new. Fly Omaha foundry and Ma- chlno Company. OmahaNeb. m s476-a23 AND LAND Uemls rents homes , HOUSES , hotels , fanns , lots , lands , olllccir rooms , etc , SALK A new house , liulll tnuyuirs lull ilOH , well and Bvcrythlns complete , onwge \ \ street , between 2Uth and 27th , No. 2U19. In quire on premises. mws-425-30 [ < OIt SAI.K A general incrclmiullio store with i 1 dnclingattarhcd ! , located in a thri\inir rail- load town within 25 inllcx of Lincoln. Good pay ing eisli bu-lnusi. For mrtlculars * pply to Nave , McCord k Drady , Omaha. 4S2-20 SALE A younpr horse , 7 years old , peed stepper , city broke , warranted sound , and tafe for ladies' drixlng. Has netcr been tracked and can show three ivlnute gait to bu ry. Can bo bought for $300. Address S. K. Chatlkld , Qlenwood , lona. 47f- * TTlOll SAt.E CHEAP The only hot l In North JU Lotip , Valley County , Ncb..3 < ) miles from St. I'anl , 1.1 nillci ftoui Ord. Uood location , good trade and Improving. For particulars write A. J. C. . North Loup , box 0. 371-augn MlillKI.I.Ab Aim I'araaois retired by il. U SCiri'TT llth and Furiiani t . 7SOtf 1.1UK SALE A lanfe twoatory frame shingle. ! JL roof Hotel and ono ttory kitchen ; nl o ono story framk , vhlnglcd rjof , hall room for ten sets to dance , and barn lar.'c enough to hold twenty teams- All situated on corner of Uroad and 4th V street , Fremont , Dodge Co. , Neb. For further Information apply to C. 0. THOMPSON , 353-to s-S Fremont , Dodge Co , , Neb. has rattling long lists of houses , lott.1 BKS1IS and fanus for sale. Call and get them. ' . ( iooil housa nlth four rooms anil FOI'.SALE No.J013 IHxUe between lliith and 'J7th street , Oool nell und xhado trees ; hoti e In gooil condition. Inquire on premises. 221-U It SAI.K. BUICK 203-tf ESTATIUOOK i : COE. 171OU SAlii : A i--iull engine , II.V. . Cayue 4 } Son's intko. In jierfcet psder. Intiulre of II. 8tf ] 7OI > a.M.lv u-ube ami fiimituru 01 a tirat-vlaoa Jj hotel in a tunnof 1WX ) Inhabitants , in htato of Nebraska ; ha > 24 lictli ; the trnt cling mrn'H re- Hort. Inqiiiro at HBK olllcp. iilS-tf SAI.K T o-torj-liou-eancl part lot , nca I7IOK . Location cood. John I. . JkCojrno Opp PoitOflluc. OS3-H ,1OU dAIl acre ground in We t Omaha. Inuiilre of .1. Henry. No. Ill ) 10th. JJ7tf OI ! SALE Main of Douglas anil Riri y coun- ties. A. KOatWATEU , 15201'urnlam struct 320-tf MISCELLANEOUS. ONE having work for a type writer can ANY accommodated by tilt-phoning the Dr.E olllcu. 4S3-tf IC1ITMNO-J. .1 , ilcUIn U Htlll In tno J Lightning Hod. bu > iness , wliole.-jlu and re tail. Itods put up nr repaired oil tiliort notice. Orders hy mall or otlicrvviso will rccihe prompt attention. SatUfactlon guurantt-cd Call or ad- dreas 101 1 Paiindcru ttr et. _ 404 itZ-J OEM IB1 NE W CITY JIAPS,2i . See 1st pap KEWAIU ) Lobt , gold hunting cab" stop watch , gold roiw chain and nugget at tached. Thaabotu rewunl will bo mid on re turn of the watch to HUGH McUAKFKEV , SS4-tf _ 15th and Douglas streets. rfrllltER or four young men can be accommotla- .1. ted with board. 1'cference ' * exchanged Ap ply 2nll Cass street , 4th door wmt of 2 th M. , ormldrcus Hex 837. rrstollice. v 34S-f M. lUlOWN-Corner 12th ami Clue H , htrrets , Is rc.uly to bore or deepen elb. bjtJMfactlon guaranteed. M)3tf rilEAMS-Can bo got at Jonn la.rr B htaDu for J all kinds of work at reamnablv Ojruroi , nearer , or .IHth and L < > cn orth htrnttp. 378-tf FOUOET The successors 01 the Aintr- DONT HOUKC , on Douglas etrrvt , between Oth and 10th , for board , lodging and transient cus tomrrri. HCMKI tfullv .t .tf JIIMIM * I 017IHR ROSS \l Absolutely Pure. Made from Grape Cream Tartar. No other pit arpatlon inokca ouch llcbt , flak ) ' hot breads , ! usurious ( lastry. Can be eaten by Dy ] > eptlc without fear ol theilU itsulUng from heavy Indl d. Sold onlr la cans , bv all uracers. ROYAL liAKLNQ POWDER CO Now York.