THE DAILY BEE , TThurssday Morning , Juno 9. LOCAL BREVITIES. r lUr on Mils codl. . Get your hats at Doano' . Old feathers rnnde new t Rfngcr'a , 1000 residence loU , Ilemls , tigent , COObuMnessloU. CM on Bcmis. Bemls * new mn\i \ of Omaha , 2T > cent * . - Bernls' real estate boom. First pngo. SCOhouiefinncUoU , jBewU'jigonoy OOO'ftvrmR.and 000,000 acres of land. Bwnli , tipcTiU lllchter , opp. P. O. , wlls straw hate. m4.tf Get your tickets for Gu Wllllnms. They arc going fat. For riNK Commercial Job Printing , call at Tim HEX Job rooms. The Jjlon continues to roar for Moore's llnmosa nncl Saddlery. Just received n largo lot of finest clgara in Omaha , at Kiihn's DHIR Store. Whlpplc , McMillan A Co. , the Jewel era , Crclnliton Dlock. o2G-tf The Juno rise in imlifmitcly postponed en account of the water. r Tlic State linanl of ABrictiltiiro holds its next meeting In thin city on the morn * ing of the Fourth of July. M. It. Itlndnn has moved hm insnrntico ffice. lie can now lie found at l.TO < > loti- ) Lie Rtrect , over 1'arrotto k CO.'H Hat Store. Kdholm & lirickiion have the most at1 Iractlvcly decorated building In the city. They never do anything by hnlveH , and a'ro Always to 1)0 found In the lead. Notwithstanding they have a large 1'otirtli of July celebration at Lincoln , ft large delegation from that city will visit Omahn nn tlmt day , The racu * nro what cntcheH them , The case of Ms ! McOowan ngnlnst the city of Omaha , to recover damages for injuries - juries sustained on Cans Rtroct , on trial in the United States court , wan given to the jury thin afternoon , It Is reported that n company in mak ing arrangements 'for the immediate entab lishmcnt of a ntarch manufactory in thin city , and the ] > vculiar white com nece nary for that purpose is now being distributed to the farmers as need corn in this vicinity. " The people of Waterloo have raited a fund for the purpoxo of building n xtcaincr which will ply in the Klldiorn river be tween Waterloo and tke 1'lattc , at the mouth of the JCIklmni. The bent is de signed for pleasure cxcumloiiH , Every conceivable means of decora tion is now utilized in this city. For In stance , a boy riding his pony through the iitroets with ribbon and small lings braided into its tail. 1 U. S. Assistant Engineer , Chan. S. Teas , has accepted an invitation from the Omaha Ixiard of trade to be present at their meeting on Monday evening next at : t pccal ! conference UIKU\ the subject of Missouri river improvements. This im portant subject will bo considered in detail < iii that occasion. Mr. 1'eas was invited to lie present by the board at the suggestion of Major Sutler , of the engineer corps. ' - SP. . Mono & Co. , 1310 Fnrnham Street , Among the attractions of our city is the store of thin firm , .situated in the lioart of business ( near the corner of Fourteenth nml l < iirnlmin ) niul having in their building the largest ntock of dry goods carried by nny retail liouso vest of Chicago. Messrs. Morse it Oo. may verily bo styled our rcprosen- tativo Htoro. The first mid second floors of their building , 22x132 foot , arc used exclusively for retail dry dry goods. The third story contains their wholesale mid surplus stock ; making theirs the largest dry goods in our state. Thirty-two employes at tend to the wants of customers. A Iminch store of Morse it Co. , situated af 522 and 524 South Tenth fllroot , corner of Jackson , and three blocks worth of the Union Pacific depot , sup plies the wants of residents of South Omaha. Visitors .will bo welcome and receive every attention at either of Morse & Co. s stores. Their advor- lisomprit occupies the right had comer f our local page. 3UHOA1NB-DKK.H.S ' It pays to trade at Kurtz's. i . . Lemons , 25o doz. at J. I. Nicliol's. * ' Don't miss the bargains in the ban krupt stock in Straw Hats on Halo at about half price at Frederick's Hat emporium real bargains. Iw Another lot of inun'H and boys' hats 2 for 5 cents , at the IJoston Store , 010 10th street. j7-5t Do your shopping at Kurtz s. Wo respectfully invite everybody to ueo our stock of booU and shoos. The prices aru the lowest over offered in Omaha. The goods must bo sold this month nnd prices nro made tlmt everybody will buy. " " V L. B , WILLIAMS & Sox , Corner DoJgoand Fifteenth streets. "Wo arc nmliins jj igi wlty of fur iiiahing Bjrupa autlijlijjiiacts fhr Soda Fountains. I MJJ Kurtz'S ' Store , Oreiehon block. Lowest possible cash pricoa always tjuaranteod and but ono price asked at \ Jiuahman's Dry Gooda Store , eouth- < iaht corner Fifteenth and Eouglas utroots. Lowest iwusiblo cash prices always Kuaruntccd and but ono price asked at Jlushman's Dry Gooda StoroDouglaa , east corner Fifteenth and eouth- * tfeet ' . ' - ' Ko head-ache or Imck-nche for ladlci wjio drink "WINE OF CARDUI. " 1 ' ' ' " 'At 0 , < V , Ooodmm'g. heft chuck his armiT'round 'thai thar rKalaiii-hug her till she were as pale 3.Jlu.M. H , ' gjijg ce tt giiaJ ju Juno. Wall , yo BOO , ov'rybody kerchod onto Torc sion o' hi en nn' lied it fer A FRIGHTFUL ACCIDENT. Close Call to a Collision Between - twoon a Street Railway Car and Locomotive. A Young Lady Seriously Injured - jurod , Many Bruised , and the Horses Killed. Lastovcning when the Go'clock'trans fcr came across the nvor it brought a larger number of passengers than usual , many of whom wcro residents of this city and were returning from the fire men's tournament at Council IHnds , and a largo number of others , who cAino across to attend the Haengerfcst in thin city. An open street railway car stood at the usual stand f nd was soon rapidly being filled , when , before all the car could Jiold could got aboard , the homes started at a rapid pace. For a short distance the Iracks descend sharp grade , at the foot of which cnms the freight tracks of the U. T. Hail way. While the horses were going down the grade unusually fast the flagman at the crossing ran out , waving his Hag and shouting at the lop of his voice. The driver turned on the breaks , Imt they wcro out of order and would not hold. Then followed a Hceno of fright and confusion ; people screamed and jumped from the doors and windows of the car ; the coupling pin flow out and the horses ran away , draging the driver over the guard and along the street behind them ; the street car ran upon the crossing and stopped ; the locomotive tivo came thundering along , but the engineer , by reversing the lever , was able to stop it just about two feet from the car. Eight , and eight only of the passon gore remained in the car , and escaped all injury save a aerero fright , while those who jumped from the car were , many of them , severely hurt and bruised. Miss Hattie McKoon , who resides in this city and teaches in our schools , in jumping , fell upon her back , strik ing her head upon the rail of the track and for a time rendering her in sensible. She was picked up , placed in n carriage and taken away for medi cal care. Her condition last uvoning was somowhat'improved , but may still prove ; fatal. The horses ran nbnut two blocks down the street until they reached the embankment crossing South Omaha creek , when they turned to the west , and blindly went crashing through the guard , falling to the bottom. They were fearfully mangled , and after struggling awhile died. The driver was a now man on the line and wo were not able to luarn his name. Ho was plucky and hung to the lines and was drawn over the precipice - pico with the horses , but was unin jured , save some slight bruises. The scone was ono of indescribably excitement , for all could see the car and locomotive approaching each other , which , if the engineer had not been able to stop the locomotive , would have resulted in a dire catas- trophy. SHOES FOR THE PEOPLE. Always buy your shoos where you can got the best for tlio least monoy. You can do that ffom the mammoth stock of A. D. Moore , Uth and Farn ham successor to Loving & Co. My collar's wilted , 1 must go ot Kurt/'s store. IIINQEHS AHEAD. Heal French chip , 81.25 ; Milans , 90c ; Tape hats , 50c ; Cantons , 20c ; elegant trimmed hats , from 8G.OO t , > $10.00. Big bargains'in our 81.00 to $ -1.00 trimmed hats. It pays to trade at Kurtz'a. Cool Linen Dusters at Kurtz's. Fine watches , enameled and inlaid cases at Edholm it Erickson's. If you want a nice black walnut Clock , of American manufacture , you should go to Edholm it Erickhon's , opposite posito the U S. V. 0. Pie nio gloves , Ific. , at Kurtz's. Very best butter , 20 cents per pound , at UUKKKTH. Take " LACK-DRAUGHT " and you will never be bilious. Gentlemen , go to Kidd's for Lilloy , Drackott it CO.'B line hand-so wet lk > ots and Shoes , These [ woda are superior now to any made. All good * Marked Low , O.NB THICK ONLY. fTAndrow Boiius has removed his law ofllco to 1300 Douglas street , opposite the Academy of Music. Hovps and piles of vegetables a Garnol Jewelry , at EDHOLM it EIUCKSO'.S. Ladies' soft Shoos for tender feet ES , at Kidd's. By buyihg tv pair of Star Tintc Specks you can BOO aa when you were young. Sold only by Edholm & Erick son. Kurtz'i etoro , Croightou block. the bear' approached , and the bailers , wcrohoHfulof ( ) thuir success ; but bruin more sagacious than they expected after anulling about the place for n few moments , scraped the enow uway with PERSONALS. Vf \ . 1'nxtMi , It-it this dty to-day f .r . t. LciiN. .Too Ho o WM clcctfd forcmnn of MnRinc Co. Nn. 1. Hon. S. C. Ayer , of Gibbon , In tit the C n field HnuKe. Howani Kcncdy And wife , nf K nin * City , nr'lvcil In tuwn yo terdny. JulitiVftlllcln , ctato nuditor , in niiuuif , ' he Lincoln detraction tu the Kicngcr- eel. I'rnf. llhicdhorn , iirincip.il nf the ( ! IT- 11,111 Hchnol nt Lincoln In In the city itttcnd- 111 ; the Sicngcrfcit. Henry IJourpriimn And K. W. Hohmiui , he two lending uiTrhftnti of Lincoln ro n Attcnil.inco lit the SiotiRcrfcnt. Win. Stout , more Kct".illy known M 'I5o Stout of the Ven" the contractor for ho lalxir of the convict * In the Htate Pcni- tentlory , IK in the city. Mr. Thfw. ] 'ieoii ( { , chief ciixint'iT of the \ckley , Iowa , btvain flouring millK , h In he city , Accoinpaiili.il by his wife. They fK'litcr nt the Occlilcut.il. Urn. C. HoUctter , rnembrr < if the nt.ite egl l.\tute fri in Mcrrick county , nirivud n the city In't cvenlnp , Accompanied by Sheriff Hitpkin * , Tieft'iirer Itndclif , and Jcputy Sheriff liest nil of tlmt county. MUMP. * . H. I. II.-IKCM mid Ch.is. Hills , nf linnipaK'ne , 111. , two yoimy gciitlemcu of vonlth , nro In thu city , preparatory to tholr nml dettlcracnt in licatrice , thin State. They piirpomi cutabllnhinffn money broker age at llf.itrlce , and probably nt another cntrc In thu State. Mr. ] Induct has n inithcr in the U , I' , hcadquarteni in this Ity. Ity.Peter Peter 1) ) . CoullM , of AfnyfUld Cnl fornin , ono nf the inont extensive dca'erj and iretdvr.i of Rtock in tint ft a to , piKUvd hruuh'h the city to-day with hln family en- onto for the east. They * M vluit Kui-ope , where the ch'ld'cn will remniii and fmiiih heir tchool etudiet wliilo Air. and Mrs. outt * will return this fall. The party occupied the entire ) half uf a pulltnan car , nnd wcro t'nvellug in , rand ntylo. Vf , H. Strong , Keuernl inannor nnd vico- ircHldcnt of the AtchiHoii , Topvkn it Santa ; 'o railway , arrived In this chy ycHtcsdny nftcriKHin via the Union Pacific railwny The jmrty cnnntuti'd of the family of Mr. Strong and J. W. Goddard , gcncrnl freight agent of the Atlilnon , Topeka k Santa Ke , nnil his family , ( Jenernl Manager Toiir.alin if the Burlington & Minjouri llivcr rail road , and Chief C'lerk ( Jordon of the Union 'ncifie went out DIJ the road nnd met them nt Valley. AH.sistant General Mana Ciuiball mid General Freight AgciitViniii ( ' net them nt thu depot and exchanged grectinjjH. The party left for the east nt 1:45. : 1:45.S. S. W.MarKhall , proprietor of the Nn ional I'nrk Hotel , in the National Pnrk , Montana , after Hiicndiuf ; n few dayH in thin ity Ktartcd for that fniuoiiH ] ileanuro re ort yeHtenlny noon. Jtlr. Marshall in alia iroprietor of thu National I'ark St.igo Line which leads into the I'ark from Virjjiiiin jiiy , a dntancc ! of 150 milen. While in the ity Air. Marnlndl perfected arrangements vith general ticket agent Monte , for the alu of Tomist ticketn from Omaha to the 'nrk at Hpccinl reduced niton. Prof. , T. W. Love , Principal of thu High cliool.i of Plnttmnouth , la in the city. W. 1L Firth , general wcHteni paKnenger ngeut of thu C. JJ. & Q. , is at the With- ell. ell.J. J. W. Tomlin and wife , of Chicago , nro isiting friends iu the city. Hon. V. M. Mnniuett , of Lincoln , who inn been in the city for n number of days ttcnding the dlxtrict court , left for hit ) lonio yesterday morning. "BLACK-DRAUGHT" cures costive- ess nnd .Sick-lluudachf. A G. P. O olraan'i. Snngorfost Notes. When you go to the Sangorfest stop n on your way and buy a diamond or ruby ring for your mvcothcarfc or ifo , at Edholm it Erickson's. They coop the largest stock in the city and in suit you both in price and style nd beauty. EDHOLM it EKIOKHON , The Jewelers. DUHIMt TI1K S.V.NdJIIll'KST. CALL AND HUY SILVKHWAKK. - NKW ANI > ELKOANT DKHIONH. Wiai'i'Li : , MuMiLLKN it Co , , o8d-lt. CRKIOIITON BLOCK. The only place in the city where hlilwaukoo Boor is found on draught Merchants Exchange , cor. IGth and ) edge streets. Pic nic at Kurtz's store. Largest assortment of Clocks in the ity , at Edholm it Erickson's. Everybody trades nt Kurtz's. ELGUTTEIVS MAMMOTH CLOTH ING HOUSE. A 8QUAHK 1IKAU Jit Every Jrpurtmtnt. Summer Coats , Knit Suita , Working Suits , Shirts and Waists , jinun Collars , Cassimuro Suits , jkeloton Coats , Business Suits , Jllico Coats , Handkerchiefs , Dress I'nntaloons , Underwear , Children's Suits , Gloves , Trunks , Satchels , White Shirts , Neckwear , White Vests , Linen Clothing , Dress Suits , Straw Hats , School Suits , Jeans Pants , Children's Halo , Fancy Shirts , Dusters , Fancy Half Hose , Oigarotto Caps. Cheviot Suits. ELGU'lTER'S MAMMOTH CLOTHING HOUSE , 1001 Farnham , cor. Tenth streets. jo8 U BALED HAY AND STRAW. (10 ( cunts per bale at Estabrook's Stock Yard , Tenth street , botweoi Capitol avenue and Dodge. 7-3t , GOODS-BUSHMAN' Car load of good horses for sale a Homan's Stable. Corner Harnoy am ' " ' ' ' V5A ? it''i ' Good pic nic mitts 'Mo al'Kurtz'a tore. , ' ' My limbs with Kheumntic * ito aclie , I'm ' coniiJerably "jmder the wi-ather" Wt-11 , don't get "on you're tar" To the drug nturo I'll hurry I'm cure. U et a bottle of Kclectio Oil , Which for Itheumatlbin U a euro cure. GRANDFATHER GOoDALE The Oldest Engineer in the United States in the City. W. W. Goodalo , the oldest living nginuer in the Tniled States , is in ho city , a guest of Albert Johnson , of 00 Smith Eight street. In last Satur- lay's edition of TIIK KKK appeared a onglhy sketch "f Mr. Goodalo , taken rom the St. Joe Oazolto. Ho is sov- nty-oight years of ago and a Massa- husetts man by birth. As early as 830 ho was a steamboat engineer on Lake Erie , and four years later had charge of the old "Wm. Penn , " which was run on the Hahtmoro .t Ohio , the oldest railroad ni the United States. Between 1838 ami 1812 ho was an engineer mi the Cumberland Valley road in Pennsylvania , and in ho latter year ran the first engine hat over steamed out of Hunalo and atcr ho became connected with the Norris it Haldwin locomotive works in Philadelphia , and Bonerully uccotnpa- lied thoirinow engines to thodifrereiit oads to test llu'iii. In 181 ! ) ho took novoral engines to Chili for the firm ind remained in South America until 1852. Two years afterward ho came West and entered into the employ of ho C , B. it Q. While repairing some- hing about his engine in 1857 , inder a pressure of eighty pounds of steam , ho became overheated and catching cold it sot- led in his eyes. Ho was blinder or four years on this account , but his eyesight was finally restored by a cole- irated Philadelphia oculist. In 1805 10 worked under Chas. II. Mead , on ho Hannibal it St. Joe road , and con tinued with that company until three years ago , wliuii his eyesight became 10 poor as to incapacitate him 'roni' engineer's work. His eye sight at the present time , while lot perfect , iloes not interfere with lim. The old gentleman spent about lalf a century on the rail and always was unusually fortunate in not being n any big railroad accident. Ho looks 'orward with a great deal of pleas- ire to a trip which ho hopes to take to Colorado before his return to his pres ent homo in Brook field , Mo. Wo offer this week the cheapest ino of white shirts and neck ties ever ifl'urod in Omaha. Our stock of gents' iirnishing goods is complete and all ollered at unhcaid of prices. L. It. WILLIAMS it SON , Corner Dodge and Fifteenth streets. Lemons cheaper than ever at j -lw Buflett's. _ T _ , , Ladies linen ulsters cheap at the Joston Store , ( ilC 10th street. j7-0t Just received another largo lot of Joys and Children's clothing , at Pol- ck's. Farnham and 14th sts. 4-3t 1ROO imported Fayal Hats 50c each t the Boston Store , GIG10th ' street. j7-5t A fine line of Gents' Furnishing Joods at reduced prices. eod-2w M. HKLLMAN it Co. Messrs. A. Cruickshank it Co. ox- .end a cordial invitation to all strangers isiting Omaha to call and examine heir magnificent establishment , and lave detailed two of their clerks to liow viaitors all through the store. This store is ono of the sights of Omaha. It is thu largest retail Dry ' ! oods llouso in Nebraska , and ac knowledged by all to bo the finest and > est arranged store west of Chicago , rranged on three floors , having fifteen cpartments and forty-five employees , nd retailing nearly n quarter of a uillion worth of Dry Goods. A trade o immense as this could only be chioved by good goods at low prices , nd strangers cannot do bettor than irico a few of their goods as they pass hrough , and see the extraordinary liflerohco that can bo made by inor hauls that go for a largo trade at noderato prices. Amongst a few of ho noticablo things they offer nro a plondid line of Gouts' half Hose , at 2Cc n pair. Those goods are excellent p-iality and roaily worth 50 cents. A iplondid line of Ties at 50c , worth H.25 , and those beautiful white dress shirts , unlaundricd , the very best ] iiality , at 75c. This is almost in credible , but they ask strangers to call and examine for themselves. . Their line ot Silks , Cashmeres and Fancy Dry Goods is simply superb , all offered at Now York and Chicago meet ) . Their stock of Parasols and Sunshades comprise an assortment note ; o bo mot with outside of Now York , arranged in a line of glass cases so that purchasers can see at a glance every style in stock. Do not fail to visit this store even if you havu only time to spend a few minutes. jo8-lt LADES' CLOTH LACE SHOES at CO cents on the dollar. Must bo sold A. D. MORSE , 14th and Farnham streets. DimiNO TIIK S.KNOKUKIWT. CALL ANI > uov SILVKIIWAUK. NKW AM > ELKOANT DKHIONH. WlUlTLK , McMlLLKN & Co. , jo8d-4t. CIIKIOHTO.V HLOOK. Go to H. drcTark it Co. , for sodr water syrups and extracts. jtGt Lowest possible cash prices nlwayf guaranteed and but ono price asked al Bushman's Dry Gqods Btoro , .spyth east corner Fifteenth and Dougloi ' * ' * streets. - BABQAJ.SS-DKE S Gooim-BusnsiiN'i AND DOUGLAS STS. , POLICE COUM PIOKINOS , Drunk nnd DlnoritorlyFonr Young Vnfcrnntd Money in HU Stocking. * There was a full docket in the po lice court yesterday. Just ni Judge Hcnuko was alxuit to call the first case , Sallie Johnson , a colored wonmn ar rested for keeping a house of ill-famo , walked in and upon permission ad dressed the court , notifying him that nlio , in her estimation was an hone.it , virtuous woman , nnd that nlio woiild never pay her fine of six dollars. She was remarkably eloquent in her indig nation , but circumstances wore de cidedly against her and when the Judge gave her until the fifteenth to either plead guilty nnd pay the fine or have a trial , nho laughed and swore she would have "all the other nigger ranches pulled. " Aaron Sheror , a middle-aged man , was called for drunkenness and disor derly conduct. Aaron is a slick ono and was recognized by TUB UEK rep resentative as a bad man from Lin coln , who figured often in the police court under various names. His fav- onto role is the ignorant , innocent , simple old man , and it took a little severe talk this morning to convince him that ho had been drunk nnd that his nose was swollen and skinned from kis fall on the pavement. Ho was fined $10 and costs , and after being taken to the jail pulled elf his stock ing , took from the heel a ten dollar bill and sent it to the Judge with his compliments , both of which were duly received and appreciated. Joseph Maxwell was drunk and dis orderly. Ho pleaded guilty and was fined $10 nnd costs , nnd sent to jail for twelve days in default thereof. Joseph wept and went. Four young boys were nrrcstod as vagrants and suspicious characters. Ono was able to prove that , although being with a hnrd-looking crowd , he was earning an honest living , and was discharged. The other three were es corted out of the city. Sam Koslin , clerk in the Germania boarding house , was up for disturbing the peace , in pounding a delinquent guest at the house. Sam convinced the judge , through an interpreter , that ho cracked his victim's skull in self-defense , aa the follow wanted to take his valise without' returning the check for the same and struck him first. Ho was dismissed. John Straight , a stranger in the city , was arrested for disturbing the peace. lie made his appearance be fore the judge , looking more like a dead man than a pugilist , with his head swathed in blood-soaked ban dages , und acknowledged ho was n little hasty in trying to take his va lise , but had lost his chock and wanted his property. Ho did "lay his hand upon Koslin" nnd thought ho was suf ficiently punished tor so doing. The judge thought so , too , and dismissed the caso. A. , FA. . M. Tlioro will bo a special coinmunica- of St. John's lodge , No. 25 , this ( Thursday ) evening , for work in the E. A. degree. Visiting brethren are cordially invited. JAMES B. BONNEII , Master. . . . "Remember the cheapest place for good Boots and Shoes is at Kidd's New Slore , in Jacobs' Block , loth Sts. jo-2t Fan yourself at Kurtu's Store. Everybody seems pleased with our ccoration , but our low prices please hem still better. The great reduction we have made in prices will last only uring this month , as wo are bound to educe stock before July 1st , as wo in- end then to thoroughly overhaul our tore. Come early and have the first ihanco as goods are going rapidly. E3 L. B. WILLIAMS & SONH , Cor. Dodge and 15th Sta. Got your flings at the 99c store. All goods bought from us wo on ; rave free of charge. EDIIOLM o > EHIUKRON. Do your shopping at Kurtz's. ,1 , , WELCOME TO THE VISITOR. YOU A1U ! ALL INVITKI ) TO KURT'X STOKE. You may need a parasol. You may need a linen duster. You may need a Dressing SacV. VISIT KURT/,1 STORE. Do you want a handkerchief ? DC you want hosiery ? Do you want gloves ? VISIT KURTSTORE. . Wo have prepared for our visiting friendH. Picnic Mitts , Picnic Gloves , Picnic Parasols , Picnic Sacks Everybody invited to see our stock Ivtwr/1 STOUK , 8-3t Croighton Block. Fifty dozen hammocks , wholesal and retail , very cheap , at Frederick' hat store. 3-lw All Quods Marked Low. Ono. pric only , at W. L. Kidd's JWu > Store , 15t street. je8-2t I bought my parasol at Kurtz's. * . II. U , Clnrk it Co. liiako the bos soda water eyrup and extracts. J6-C ureative science and 6K.XUAL , I'lllLObOl'llV. Illmtrated. The raoxt Important and Uvtbook imblUhod. Kvtry family vanUone. rUtraordlnary Inducement * often * ) agtnU ' ' ' Co , Addrnt Auaxn' I'l'iuiuuo MX ) piecn iiN.i niilt ' noUii. . ' . ' ' JI.MUK" ptrpli'cc , at tin Hi * " " " Storo. 010 10h ! MtrtH J" ' ' 1/owost ( HWAibln cwili prift-n always uarniitopd and but one pnci * naked nt UAhm.in'H Dry Goods Sloro , noulli- a t corner Fifteenth and PiMixlnR .root * . I/onions , Uf c dor. , nt 1. I. Niclinl - IlAlllUINH1)KKW4 GOOIW Hl'SllMAN's Another largo invoice ol the latent ovoltios just received nt ATKINSON fc CO.'S , nnd they nro soiling cheap , lies , phwto remember that wo con- intio to discount any advertised price- t in the millinery bminww. We are oiling Summer Silks at tromelideous reductions. See our imported Lawns ml save money by patronizing the cfiiton-ledijrd landing Kitallithmtnl. ATKINSON , t CO. , Creighton Hlock , 15th street , junl-tf Ronl Kstato Trniisfors. The following transfers were re- ( inled at the county clerk's oflico yes- erday , as reported for this paper by ohn L. MeCiujin , real estate agent nd conveyancer : A. Lamson to John Foahu , lots T > nd 0 in block , of town of Elkhorn- V. I ) . S2l > f.00. Aimer French to O. E. Hubbard , . A of lot 119 , in Nelson's add. W. D.-enr.o.oo. . E. L. IHorbower to Wilson Roy- old's , n w. j section 3 , tp. 10 , range It. W. D.100. . G. 0. Manoll and wife to Maria logcrs , part of lot 4 in block 72 , Omaha W. D-81,20i. ( Aug. Doll and wife to Jno. A. Jrcigliton , so J section -5 , town 10 , ango 12 , cast Q. C. D.-8245. C. J. Faskett nnd wife to C. G. P. 3cmis , wi of lots 2 nnd 3 in block 5 , i Lawes addition W. D. 81,000. Joseph Lest and wife to Gotloib iimnicrman , lot 1 in block 0 , Lawcs ddition Vf. D.-8525. Lemons , 25c doz. at J. I. Nicliol's' ' Strangers visit Kurtz's store. SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE Advertisements To Loan , For Sale , oat , Found , WanU , Boarding , ic. , will be In crtod In those columns once for TEN CENTS or line ; each subsequent Insertion , F1VECENTS r line. The Unit Insertion never less than WENTY-FIVE CENTS. TO LOAN-MONEY. LOAN At 8vr ccntln- u > iiiOl.\t\l\J { \ tcrcHt In sums of S2.500 and [ iwards , for 3 to 0 yaars , on first-cLiss city and arm property. HKMIH KKAL hJtTATK and LOAN UKNCY , 15th and Douglas Sts. iT ONEY TO LOAN Call at IAW OIHco of D , iJL L. Thomas Room 8. Crelchton Dlock. HELP WANTED. . "ANTKD A first-class tinner at once bv T. YV J. PAHItLSH , Kearney , Neb. 110-Ct .TrANTED Two girls noj more than lf > . One V V boy not more than 10. Must be active and Illlng to work and come recomciided.at MAHUY nd CO. , candy factory , 111 14th ut. lOT.j W ANTED Two men next to fair grounds , north cud of ICth st , TOUHLEY IIHOS. 10S-2t ANTED A glrld for general houtcwork. W O'OONNELL HOUSE.lOth at. near Dodge 2et-3t ) A geed girl for general house WANTED Apply on 1 hunday this week at 2X ! > "ortii Eighteenth Btrect. 07-9 ANTED A flrnt-clanH store , September 1st W or later. W. M. C. , HKK ollicc. 101-15 " fiood dining roam girl. Apply at YV the Emmett house. 102-13 . -enter and his wife. Apply VV next to Ilee olficc. dl-tf iTTANTED Good black-smith at Omaha Nov. YV city Works , 14th tic-t. Permanent cm- lo > ment. GODFUEY & DAYIS. JO-S JOSW ANTED-Machlne hands at Omaha Shirt W Factory. PH. GOTTHELMEK. S9-3t A girl for general hou.sework , WANTED ' restaurant , 13th and Jackson U. bl-3t - -Six good camcnters. Enciuirc at WANTED- of Webster ami 21st. P. J. CHEEDON. 87-31 " \\7 'ANTK1 > Ten liands ( or ossortlnK nS , H. YY HEUTHOLD. ,7-Ot ANTED-A baker at the Omaha Itakcry , W 510 10th Btrect. 70-8t A competent bookkccpar would WANTED like to kci'p a net of books evenings. Ad- drcua PA. . , Ueo ollicc. 63-Ct Funding bridge aad school bonds. WANTED Clark , Uellevue. 20-tf / ALLATMUS. D. E. CLAllKE'SNo. 1 Hoard \ _ ; Ing HOUBO , cor. 13th and Dodge Hta. Iloel n the city. 10-14 /CARPENTERS and cabinetmakers wanted. ( j Wages from (2 to $3 per day. Inquire next to Ilc omro. OSO-tf WANTED A cook at 1,300 F&rnham street' 9761 ( Carpenters and cabinet maker ) WANTED to UKK olllce. U08-t ( 6 canwntera and 2 cabinet muk- WANTED WM. EVERETT. B4tf \TtrANTED-A situation by a man of family , YV Btoady , Induntrlous and willing to bo use ful In any honorable aapaelty , Comiwniatlon ac cording to ca ] > ablllty , Plwue adlress J. E. II. , cant of HER ollicc. TXH-tf FOR RENT HOUSES AND LAND , RENT Two furnlnlusl roonn gentle- I10R 1 only , nouth front , No. 1U12 Farnham street. PAT 0. HAWES. H4-in. is RENT Rooms at 1410 Douglas street FOR 103-t f 710H HKNTN'c tly furnished room at 1,717 1 Cuminlnip St. , llet. ITtli and lath itn-rU b3-3t O KKNT-A | ilra.wnt front P-OIII , bay window and closet , 1,017 CJiicagpJtt. bO 3t AND LAN1 > llemii renU HOUSES , hotels , fanus , lot * , lands , rooms , etc , See 1st pg , ljtrgo room on flnt floor furnlnhod , wiUi A Ixiard , A few table boarders taken , IbOt faUfornia street. 74-t 1J1OII RENT-Two lar.'o pleasant rooms foi L light houMkecplng , 3 blocks from Pottottlcu Address Mm. U. thU oilicv. W-4t ' \Q LET- furnlnhud room to let with l > oard Ii a' private family. Inquire at No. Co7j 17tl ttrcut , Omolia. .7-tf 'I710R RENT Nicely furnUhed largo room anc Jj piano .S. W. corner 16th and Capital A e 9B3-t IJWIl KENT-On flmt floor , furrMic l room * L1 vouthwtwt corner lUth nJ Ihttenport. 769H 7 011 HKNTFumUhcd roouu. Inquire at 1811 J * CliU-ajto itrixit. 096-U T7011 11ENT The building 10CK ) Hurt itreet J ? fonrierly u xl liy John Cane aj the Ix > ndoi meat market , tkuuu iiutclicr tool * ( or vale. An ply oa th pr uil - or of John Uaurner , ISii V' rnh m ktrect e 5.tf TTlOIt ItKXT-S furnlihoJ roomi over iiu _ L chaiiU' Cxchangtt.N. E. cor , ICtb and Dodg < TrceU , 288 tf LAUQHMAN'8 RtSTAURANT , NEOLA HOTEL , WOODWORTH HOUSE , CENTRAL HOUSE , EMERbON HOUSE. CROMWELL HOUSE , WALTON HOUSE , SPBOIAL NOTICES-OontimiGu , FOR SALE. nUIIS1 HiAlf 1MTATT. KXCHANOKSco _ _ . Chf | . . ( If nllo I'ony lor My or 1 rlillil ( o' < lrl\p or rlrtr , I" I * n-en on gla' , Wl , T * flltli tii ! Tlilrtncmth t > . 2M.lt 1 .1011 H UK tiorre nnd J'I'Hen. | < HOSt A. 0. V SAI.K A Mil In porUhlo ttigyio pi 10 ' hnnr iKjwrr , Very fOononilc.nl of fuel und wnkr . J fl < rt l with wood and comtd lth llinnta Iron. IJTOM bound In locomotive tr e , oil sat mar , mitoiniUle tMve , * niM boxw , oil curw , | IUM water Kiinrc , "tcum force immpt nd Han- cook patent Ini-i'lratrtr. fein | > l t - . In good enl r und nmrlv new. llwwon for Mlllntf , c wish to with draw from tni ! n < vti ouUlde ol our regular nwnufftcUirliiK. Write to Untnulch Manufac- turinif Co. Greenwich , Ohio. 04-lm .1OKHAI.K" The frame bullrtlnpi on north ldo I i ol Kurnhtm ntrecl , between llth Mid 1-tth , rc for mlo rhcup M they ro to ho inoic.il Imino- llaloly. J. W. I.YI.K 70-M . ( SALK t'HKAt'-One aero ground , routh. 1.1(111 10th Direct , llouso ol four room * , barn , Uti-rn , email fniit , etc , Tcnin r a on blo Kn > uUo 1717 Uumlnxi street , between 17th and 18th ; ro U. < * * -9t eod neil SAI.K (111 TllADIJ- small utock of con- ' fdtlonary Mid Rroccrlfd , al o a ICMC of n fc , Kowl ruuoni for gelling. Inquire at this ) NKW CITY SIAl'S.Mc. Sec 1st page TU1H SAI.KA email ciiRlnc , 11. W. 1'aj-no k 1 Son' * make. In perfect ondor. Inquire of II. V Clark k Co. 30-tf 710H SALK -An almost new phaeton bujr < ry at * A. J. Slmp n's cnrrlago factory. 3l'-U 7IOH SALK On cosy term , a IIIIIRO of Grooms 1 with lot WxUO ISth St. , between Nickels nd Paul , Enquire at 1140. 21-11 iR Leaneaml furniture of n llrst-clawi , hotel In a town of 1300 InhnMtanta , In totc if'Nebraska ; has 24 licdi } the tni > elfii'irmen's rt- rt. Inquire at IIKK ollicc. 218-tt jTWIl SALK Lorife lot and two good houses nt ' W.OOO. House and lot In South Omahant $1,200. House and lot In North Omaha at 1,000. House and part of lot near California street , 81 , 00. Small house and full lot at $560. Imiulruof Jno , L. McCag io , oppositeiXHtoffluc. WO-lt SALK Houxe and lot 83x132 ; miltable for- FOR . Inquire of Petereou , 10th St. TlOH SALE Several good lotfl In Hivamcw ( ul- J } dltlon. John L. SlcCaguo , Opp. Post Office. PM-tf SALE 2 acrcn ground In West Omah _ FOIl of J. Henry , No. 116 10th. b73-tf EM IS has rattling IOIIR lists of houoco , lots , lands and forma for talc. Cell and get hem. 71011 SALK Two-story house and part lot. near ; ilc ] > ot. Location good. John L. McCftrur , . Post ODlcc. 058Hf SALK Maps of Douglwi and Sarpy coun FOK . A. JlOSfcWATEK , USOFaruhaui street. 320-tf SALK Three good lots In North Omaha , FOK $1,000. Lot In Shlnn's addition at $450. Ixit In South Omaha at f 150. llcautiful rcisUlence lot at $1GOO. Coed corner lot 143x100. an castlrontagc at 2,200. Throe lots one nquarc fromlSth street car line , . 450 uach. Inquire of JohnL. McCague , opposite pORtoince. 901-tf MISCELLANEOUS. i EMIS' KEALRSTATK 1100M. See 1st JKISC. rVUKKN UP At J. E. Vnndercook , on Juno .1. 6th , 1881 , In Wust Omaha , one three ycar- Iil Hinall back mnrc , white rpot In forehead ; aluo , > tie Horrcll mare , three years old , a little white In 'orehoad. ' Cun bo founn at blue barn 10th tt. E. VANUEHCOOK. 111-Ct niAKKN UP Three r l co , oml has a crook- _ L cd horn and xomu white BpoU on her , olio ii.o red heifer. JOAN McKAlJDEN , west to fair rounds , Sanders ut. 2 0-3t Information regarding the whereabouts ANY John Mulligan will bo thankfully re- rehodby GEOUOE MULLIOAN , M-xruhalltown , owa , 2SO-4t ONEY To men with largo or small means M a.JL. In roaily money , an opportunity Is offered to inako flfty per cent and upwards , on its Invcdt- mcnt for four months , buslneru asl Icgltlmato aa pork packing. Address "MONEY" Dee otllco. . 2SO-tf ITUAYED OKSTOLKN JuneUh , 1831 From. Othe subscriber , a three year ojd Durham cow , with fctar In the face and email white sjiot on right Hide near shoulder. A suitably reward will bw given for any information of her , by A. 1I _ WAX , 1410 , Caplthl avc. , Oumhn. Xeb. 9-2t A watch. Owner can hate the tame- 171OUNU for this adxertUcment and . by | > avlng prov- nir property , at IBIS California , bet. Klftocnth , ! id .Sixteenth ttreetti. HH-U KENT Tliruo unfurnlshcil roomi , north FOU of Howard' ad door west from 10th St. I'ewly painted lioube. IW-Ot 71011 HEST Front funiUhod room for two gents. Inquire at 1510 Dodge. 1)5-0 - .4 KENT A furnished front room at SOU , FOU , between 10th and 17th. 7818 \Q WHOLESASE HOUSES. A competent. buxinoss man beckn a position as Trutcllne Salemnan for n good house In any buHliiew ) wlui 'iclit Kunplei. Drug trade poeferrcd. Address W. i"ltBBOttk-c. : 10-9 lAKKN UP Dark red cow , rathir email ; ha.s L crooked horns : been at my place blncv about Uio 1st of June. J. E. KNAl'P , 23d Hot. Cass and Chicago SK S-4t OK STOI.KN-A light red and whlto. cow about & years old , with lone troll and In poor condition and large crooket horns. Ix t on May 13th , left a young calf. $6.00 reward will be- mill for her return to Simon Kacimed , ono block Bouth of Iler's Dutlllcry. 971-etditwSO T7IOUND Silver watch. Inqulra at this office. Jj T-tt ParauoU repMred by . U HUH UTT llth and Famanmto. 7bOtf . nilOWN-Corner 12th and Chicago. HM. * , la ready to bore or deepen wells. KatWactlon guaranteed. 603tf Can bo got at John llarr 8 ttablc tor- TEAMS of work at reamnable figured , near LOT ISth and Lfiavenworth streets. 37B-U "TONT KOKOBT The Buccowtors of the Amcr- \J li-an House , on Douglas street , between Oth- and 10th , for boar'odgm ; and transient cus tomers. Kespcctfu , 064-tf i'yjuus& ' LoiiiSK noss. Absolutely Pure. Made from Or pe Cream Tartar , No othe , | * ratlon make * men light , flaky hot bread * oi inerltoriom jwntry. Can U > eaten by DynptPtic , without ( ear ol the llln reiruHlnt , ' Irom heavy fndl- ettlbl lood. ' Eoltl only In cam , by all Oroctrw. lUOYAL UAK1NO fOWDEU CO. , Ncw.Vorlt. W. LAUQHMAN , F. 8IEVERTZ , J. R. CALKINS. 6. P. ANDERSON , A. L. SHELDON , MRS. R. COCHRAN T O. WALTON , uneloy , la. Heola , la. AtUntlc , la. MUern , la. Emmerton , la. Cromwell , la. Oncwa , la.