THE OMAHA. DAILY BEE : FEIDAY , JUNE 24 , 1381. JHE ? DAILY BEE , Friday Morning , Juno 24. LOOAL BREVITIES , pAtlcrson fells ooftl. "PrcdericV , IlAtlcr. " Get your hutunt Do n ' . Ximlell & Krollo , Straw HnUnt cost. Drink SaTc'n Peruvian llcer. 4000 rcsidcnco lot * , Bcoali , agent. W bu ! n w lota. Call on BemU. lUmts" new tnikj > of Omaha , 23 cent * . Btmls' real estate boom. Flnt pago. 250 houses and lota. BctnU' ORcncy. Buy cheap Hammock * nt Krcdcrklc'n. Straw Hnls nt costnt NlnilcU & Krcllc ifllgnof the GolJen lint , 14th street. For riNR Commercial Job Printing , call at TUB BKB Job rooms. 200 farms and 900,000 acres of land. Demi' , ngcnt. The Lion continues to roar for Moore's Harness and Saddlery. Just received a largo lot of finest cigars in Omaha , i\t Kulin's Drtitf Store. Whlpple , McMillan & Co. , the Jewel- era , Crcirhton Block. o2G-tf The Rnatttt Harpains in Ifati arc Ike Jiankrupt Stock at half price , at frcderick'i Hat Emporium. < Uw The Mirvcyors for the Missouri Pacific road are making the preliminary mirvcys for a now line to run from CSllinorc mill 1'apilllon to Lminvillc. ! The children's party of 1'rof. PImicy's ncliool , which was to bo held ( in 1'rMay evening nt Manonlc hnll , ha been IMIKI- jmncd until next Monday evening. Any one in Council Bluffs can Rave as much money in a month as will pay the rent of a nice dwelling house by buying thcirr sugars , checnc , coffee , butter , cggH , potatoes , flour , vegetables and fancy gro ceries of M , J. GntrTKN k Co. , the Main htrcet griKcra. They carry n large stock of the very best goods. . PERSONALS. W. 8. FcrRon , of Nile * , Michigan , is In the city , staying at the Can field houHC , .Bishop Clarkson and family returned liomo from the curt yesterday. 'II. ' S. Hopklntt , of St. Louis , was among this afternoon's arrivals in the city. Miss Julia Bartlctt , of Grinncl , Iowa , nrrlvcd in'the city yesterday and is visiting friends at the Withnoll. "W. W. Latin , n heavy cattle dealer nt Tckamab , wan in the city yontcrday , regls tcrcd nt the Crcighton house , Geo. T. Stevenson nnd wife , of New York , are registered at the Withncll 3Ioune. Ezra Millard , accompanied byhlxdaugh tew , Miss Mnry and MisH Carrie , arrived -in the city from the east yesterday. Y. U. Kelly , of .Springfield , city editor f the Illinois State Journal , in In the city upending a brief vacation. Tar. BKK ex tends him the rii'ht hand of fellowship. ' Samuel Brown returned to the city this afternoon with his daughter , Miss Alice , who has been attending 0110 of tiie eastern educational intititutlonH. T. A. Wilson , representing the Kansas City Mail , arrived in the city yesterday afternoon and Is registered nt the Cnnfiold houw. W. II. Stnmvood , of Santa Barbara , California , Is in the city with n carload of Jino carriage horses , which ho purchased in California for President Forbes of the C. , "D. & Q. railway. A part of them Mr , Jorbcs will keep for himself. The re maining ones arc designed for his friunds. Mr. Ad. Evans Is n guest nt the C'rclghton , Years ago , before Omaha was thought of , Mr , Evans in his capacity an a sovcrnmcnt surveyor , helped to. survey the whole country hereabouts. During the jjold excitement in California lie cmlgrntrjl to that ptate , but afterwards returned and urttlcd permanently in Quinuy , Ills , . i "Truo Lover's Knot- " Mr. L. M. Doy , the young gentle man who has devoted himself iorsoroo time past to regulating Omaha wonth cr , in the capacity of signal service officer nt tliis point , was innrriuil yes- tordoy n Council BluiTs. The Lrido ia Miss Eva Clark , a Chicago lady , who has many warm friends on Loth banks of the Missouri. The cere mony was performed by Rov. Thos. U. Cloland , of the First Presbyterian church , nt the residence of the bride's nistor , Mrs. Chan. Probstlo. The bride was attended by her sister , MM A. D. Clark , of Council JJlulFu and the groom by Mr. Edward A O'Brien ' , of thia city. By the wish o lioth of the contracting parties the Affair was private nnd unostentatious. TIIKBKK extends its wannest con gratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Doy nnd hopes their future will bo full of sun- nhino. An Exvemlva Quarrel- Thomas Hciicrty and wife nnd n young colored woman named Lizzie Houston wcro up before Judge Benuko yesterday on a cliargo of disturbing Iho peace. They all live on Tenth ntreet nnd last night wcro raising a triangular row when the police hove in sight and took them to McOluro's custlo. Mrs. ITonorty was the inoii. ied member of the party and paid out -about $40 to get herself and two com panions out of the scrapo. Comment Unnecessary. A St. Louis firm recently sent a let ter to a certain town of central Ne braska , addressed "In euro of Postmaster - master , to bo delivered to any respon sible attorney of the place. " Aftci holding the letter two weeks tlu 'postmaster returned it unopened tc the finif who sent it. How often person * have been annoyed .by.burni clinging to their dress orclothmg , and how fcelJotu have they , when cleanlm them , given it A thought that Burdocl Itoot la the mobt valuable blood cleansei mid purifier known , and ia wild by c\er.\ tlruggUt under the name of Burdock Ulutx JiittcRt. Price $1.00 , trial bke 10 cents ) . A STARTLING RUMOR , Implicating a Prominent Ex- Offloial of Omaha. A Brutal Outrage on ft Holp- IOSB Young Girl. Now Undergoing 'Investigation br tlto Grand Jnry , Late lust night it WAR currently ru mored in legal c irclca in this city that tno grnnd jury WM holding under ad- viBoinont a startling cliargo made ngainst a prominent ox-oflicial of thia city , nnd that in all probability n true bill would to-day bo presented against the offender. It in said that the in dictment will show that the guilty party while in olllco had under his of ficial supervision the case of ono Ada Shanks who was detained as witness against her undo James M. Kinncy , charged with incest on her person , and who at the time had left her and gone to Montana. According to the facts as presented to the grand jury this city oflicial visited Miss Shanks in jail , and persuading her that aha was in immi nent danger of going to the peniten tiary and that her only way of escape lay through him. induced her to yield to his desires , upon the promise of speedily releasing her from imprison ment. Ho worked so thoroughly upon her fears that she finally consented , nnd late at night nho was turned over by the jailor to his care and taken by the ox-ofllcial to n house of ill-famo , where she remained all night ith her deceivers. In the morning 10 expected to bo released , but was iven in charge of n policeman and eturnod to the county jailo while the ity oflicial laughed in his aleovo nt 10 manner in which ho had prosti- utod hit ) oflico to gratify his brutal esiroa at the expense of an unfortu- ate young woman. Seine startling developments implt- ating several prominent citizens nnd somewhat notorious lawyer have so come out in connection with the iso which reveal n depth of depravity nong sworn guardians of the law Inch is hideous to contemplate. The ory is a long ono and painfully in- orcsting , but any publication of the tcails would be premature in advance F the finding of n true bill by the rand jury. THEN AND NOW. 'hoRontal ' and Value of Proper ties Some "Yoara Ago. Prices of Real Estate Tending Upward Again. A reporter for TUB UEK had a ngthy conversation the other ovon- ig with n proinincnt dealer , on the oneral autiject of real estate. Tii"tho ourno of tha chat several intorcstint ; 'acts ' wore developed which are here- ith presented to the public. "Tho general improvement in husi- css in this city within the past year r two , " said the gentleman , "is just egiiming to elTect real estate. The lonoral advance in values within that me IIUB perhaps buen between ten ind twenty per cent. ' In some localities the advance has cun greater , while in others it is icrely nominal. Prices [ are Hkuljjto iuo for BOino time to come , certainly ntil wu reach the figures that were urront BOIUO years ago when the pop laticm of the city was less than ImH r'hat it is now. As an illuatra- ion I may Bay that n few weeks igo a lot on Farnliam trcot between Twelfth nnd Thir- oonth was sold for less than $8000. Twelve yuan ago the adjoining lot wan sold for $0250 , which nt that iino was not considered a high price. About $00,000 was paid for the Grand Central hotel lot when the hotel was lommonced in 1800 or 1870. The o lot was recently Bold to Kitchen Brothers for § 30,000. Its present , -nluo , however is about $40,000. "In the residence portion and out- ide districts , " continued the gentle- nan , "tho difference between pas ! uul present prices ia still greater , In 1800 and 1870 the drift was out toward - ward the north nnd northwest portions of the city whore lots wcro eagorlj bought up nt prices 100 per cent , ilgher than the snmo can bo sold for to-day. At the present time there is very wide margin for u rise in prices. "In the matter of " rents , said the gentleman , "they nro very low nt pros out. There was never n time in the his tory ofthis , city when rents were as low as they nro to-day , thnt is , if wo take into consideration the business , the population , demand and supply , am other facts that regulate rental values For a few years after Central bjoc ] on Fnrnhain street was built the store rented nt double the price they nr renting for now. Dwellings tha rented readily at $40 per mouth , froi 18G8 to 1870 , now bring only $15 po month , although they are now in m good condition as they were then , am with bettor surroundings. Ilenl have advanced a little but not enoug to induce capitalists to put money it to building houses for rent. A fe > persons owning unproductive lets hav built houses nnd rented them , It ; robablo thnt more of that buaincns will bo done in future. High real a Into nnd high rents nro inseparable rom n stnto of general prosperity in ny city. " MEW MEDICAL COLLEGE. Preparations Being Rapidly Made For Its Erection. ts Location and the Character of the Building. Last winter n number of city phy- cinim inaugurated n preparatory chool in this city for the benefit of oung men hereabouts who desired to dept the medical profession. The nstitution was known as the Ncbras- n School of Medicine nnd was lought of merely ns nn experiment , 'ho ' school was kept up for twenty- no wcckfl nnd considering the fact int it was not advertised , wai very ucccssful. A dissecting room was un in connection with the school and regular course of well-digested lee- ires given. Such success was met ith as warranted the physiciniiR in ndorUking the establishment of a cnnanont college. The necessary routine work was ono about quietly , n suitable lot pur- liased and urrangomontH made to so- uro n charter under the general net , riiich grants the same privileges in Nebraska as a special act of incorpora- iou dons in other states , Two lots of ground were purchased n the oouthwcst corner of Eleventh nd Mason streets , immediately nd- oining St. Joseph's hospital. Pinna for the building have already > cen made and are now in the hands f the builders to accuro the nccessa- y estimates. The building will be n oavy frame structure two stories in .eight , and fifty-six foot front. It rill include all the necessary rooms , icluding an amphitheatre , lecture oems , dissecting rooms , chemical In- x > ratory , library and faculty rooms. In n short time additions will bo juilt to the St. Joseph hospital so as 0 double its capacity. Arrangements ave been completed with the maim- ors of the hospital to hold clinics in liat institution during the session of lie college , thus providing for the pu- ils n practical demonstration of the rcatniont of diseases nnd injuries. Ground will probably bo broken for lie foundations of the building with- 1 a week , and the work will bo push- d ahead as rapidly as possible BO as o have everything completed by Oc- obor , when the first regular term is ixpoctcd to commence. All the chairs of the faculty have ieon filled although it is possible that omo changes may bo made in them > oforo the beginning of the term , 'he faculty as selected consists of the olio wing gentlemen : Dr. K. R. Livingstone , of Platts- nouth , lecturer on Surgery ; Dr. A. V. Mansfuldo , of Ashland , Patho- ogy ; Dr. Geo. B. Ayrcs , Anatomy ; ) r. Jay , at present of Michigan Uni- orsity , Chemistry ; Hon. .1. 0. Cowin , ledical Jurisprudence ; Dr. S. D. lorcor , Clinical Surgery ; Dr. V. H. tollman , on the Practice of Medicine ; ) r. P. S. Leisonring , Obstetrics and ) iseasos of Women ; Dr. J. C. Denise , 'hysiology and Diseases of the Eye nd Ear ; Dr. llichard 0. Moore , lateria Mcdiea , and Therapeutics. Dr. W. S. Gibba , will bo the do- nonstrator of anatomy. It is the intention that the college vill be thoroughly equipped and sulli- lent money haa already been sub- cribodto do this. PlC-lOKIAl , H1STO11Y OF TUB WOULD portrays the causes of ) rospority and decline of every un ion of the world. Sketches of lead- ng characters in history. Mr. n. F. Rhodes , for some time last ono of the teachers in the ) mahn schools is canvassing the city or the best history of the world over written. This work is prepared by 'rof. J. D. MoCabo , ono of the nest noted authors in America , nnd is regarded by eminent school non as n most valuable book for his oricftl reference , for both student and jonenxl reader , It is brilliant nnd graphic. It contains a separate nnd admirably written history of every na ionof , ancient nnd modern times , nnd is full of the most vnlunblo in formation , presented in n man ler that will enable the reader to re tor instantly to nny subject upon which information is desired. The book ia n complete treasury of history , nnd there is not n question that can bo asked concerning nny historical subject , but an answer to it can be Found in this great work. The author docs not content himsell with n moio dry statement of facts , but sketches the life and manners of the various nations ol Which ho treats , in lifo like colors. Ho fihqwa us the various great men the warriors , statesmen , poets , sages nnd orators of ancient and modern times nnd makes them familiartothu render. The book is sold nt n very reasonable price and should bo in the library oren on the table of every cultivated fam ily in the city , NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that I wil not be responsible for any debts contracted tractod by my wife , Heriettn Muskat jo23-3t AUOUKT MUHKAT. COUNCIL BLUFFS. Matters of Moment Trans piring in Iowa's Metropolis. Happenings of the Day Put in Readable Shape. Preparations for thoHigh Shool Commencement Tof-Night , tajunction Against nCemotory , and Many Minor Toplotu COMMENCEMENT. rnoaiuMMK OF EXERCISES ron THIS KVENIKO. This is the closing week of the pub ic schools , nnd the closing oxorciocs n connection therewith furnish the chief event of the week. As most of BKI : readers nre directly or indi rectly interested in the schools n mini- ) cr of items of general information concerning the name nro appended. The examinations nnd test work of ho past week shows that Superintend ent Fnrnum nnd his corps of teachers mvo been quite successful in their work , more so , indeed , than the nd- erse circumstances of the year would com to warrant. There is a growing lublic sentiment that the schools of ho "Metropolis of Iowa" should bo iccond to none in the st'ato. The ichool board is composed of good men men of public spirit nnd enterprise , who , by their administration of school .flairs , show that they are not only nfuscd with the spirit of progress , ) ut are equal to the occasion and mean to place the schools in the front rank. The board is composed at > rcscnt as follows : L. W. Murphy , resident ; Dr. John Green , E. . Aylcsworth , M. P. Brewer , John Jlousen , Lymnn Spooner , vice-presi dents ; Spencer Smith , secretary ; Wm. Sroonoweg , treasurer. Ono of the most important stops aken by the school board recently , is ho establishment of a Kindergarten department under the management of that well-known and very successful tindorgartncr Miss Sarah Eddv of Ihicago. Under the present system of education the Kindergarten fur- lishcs the only rational nnd adequate method of systematic training for children under seven years of ago. Therefore it is n most , valuable nuxil- ary to the schools and both patrons nd the board nro to bo congratulated upon this stop , and on securing sean an instructor as Miss Eddy. The Bloomer building with its lofty clock tower is nearly completed , and H 0110 of the handsomest school build- ngs in the state. The school exorcises yesterday con- listed of general exercises of all grades it the Mill school in the morning , and [ oneral rhetorical and literary exor cises by the undergraduate high school : lasses at the high school building in ho nftornoon. These exercises were very interest- ng as showing what progress the pu- ils have made during the year , and ho success of the present methods of nstruction. At the Mills school ox- crciHca occurred the anomaly of pupils seven years of ago and under , who lave attended school less than ono year , reading their own original com- lositionu in their own handwriting mil using their own language. Parents and other visitors wcro ilcasod nnd gratified with the exer cises. This evening will occur the gradu- iting exorcises of the senior class of lie high school at Dohnnoy's hall. The following are the names of the graduates : Carrie Shepard , Lena Wilson , Kate Corner , Lucy B. Mil- ard , Kato Troynor , Lizzio Olive \Voodbury , Carrie Duncan and R. Tate. Tate.Tho The programme for the occasions is as follows : Music OrchcHtra , Invocation Rev. T. H. Clcllund. MiiMic Orchestra , Kfmay. "Left a Little. " MixH Cnrrie Duncan. Kssay , "A Dream of Child Life. " Lucy 13. Williams. Ksnay. "Glimpses of Old Age. " Lena Wilson. Music. Song , "Eventide. " Jlibscs Mcrkel. Oration."What Next ? " J. K. Talc. Mimic , Piano Solo. Mi u Kltia Warren ThompHon. tm.iy. "Lcttcin from a Chinese American to friend * in China. " Mis * Carrie Shqtard , iwuy. "Pigmies are Piguiiei ; still though perched on Alps , " Katu Trcynor. Music. Duet. MUs Julia Oucrnsey and Mr , ( ieo , Htrino. Ksnay. "Jack Horner. " , Hits Oliivo Woodlmry , . "Studicb in Contrast. " MU ? Kato Oerner , Mimic , Orchestra. Prexentation of diplomas by jircKiiU'iit of hoard by I. . Murphy. Benediction by Huv , E. Hamlin. TUB UKMKTEHV INJUNCTION. The granting of an injunction against the proposed Odd Follows' ' cemetery , which would hayo been , in fact , simply an extension of the pres ent limits of Fairview cemetery , has raised the pertinent question with re gard to the cemetery itself as to whether the same reasons do not ex ist for enjoining it. The prcsontFnir- view cemetery occupies about forty acres of the most beautiful and eligi ble grounds within the city limits , and is only nlKHit live blocks distant from the business center of the city. The question is regarded us ono of public interest , and will probably come before - fore the courts before it will again rust. rust.It is not for the writer now to say whither the present beautiful grounds lying just above the city ought or ought not to bo used as a graveyard , nut , judging from p.iit legal decisions ) n the privilege of burying the dead n the vicinity of the densely pop- ilatcd portions of large cities. If an njunction is tried , the cemetery will probably sooner or Inter have to go. num.VKss MAN'B DEATH , Herman Bocscho , bookkeeper in the wholesale houses of Groneweg it Dchocntgen , died yesterday about noon after n brief illness. Mr. Boc scho was an excellent business man and citizen , and leaves a wife nnd ; hreo children. The funeral will take ilaco to-day at 4 p. in. from the fam- ly rcsidcnco on Wnshington avenue. THK LATK CONVENTION. The barge line convention , which : ins jest closed its session in this city , was nn affair of grent importance to Council Bluffs and western Iowa. If , is it is hoped , they have succeeded nt this meeting in laying the foundation : or the successful establishment of n iargo line down the Missouri the city ought nlniost to don bunting nnd flow ers ngnin and give an ovation , for inch nn enterprise would bo of greater Benefit to Council Bluffs than a score of tournaments , Many prominent citizens and capitalists have fully : auglit the spirit of the barpo linos. Tlio Big Muddy is evidently destined , p bo tamed , whipped into harness ike n wild mustang of the plains , and ndo to bear the product 'of the : eeminc prairies , and contribute to ho wealth of the very cities which in ts mad frolic it sought to destroy. The barge lines will do it. The convention has nt least clearly demonstrated the feasibility of the imposed river improvements ncces- lary to the establishment of the barge ino. It only remains non to put the means in operation - to secure the iccessary appropriations for effecting ho proposed improvements. This ino will bo organized nnd put in suc cessful operation as surely as day fol- ' .ows . night. BLUF ? BKBVIT1EK. Examine carefully this copy of THE BEE. Note its siz" and form eight ) agcs cut and pasted its large amount of news and other valuable reading natter , its telegraphic news and mar- < et reports. If you like it subscribe 'or it only twenty cents per week , delivered by carrier each morning. Lots on Main street now command flOO per front foot and over , and are npidly going into the hands of par ties who intend to erect buildings. Improvement is the watchword all along the lines. Harvey Pace is just completing a commodious tenement house on Myn- stcr strecet. It is provided with a ill- : cred cistern , cemented cellar and is jrst-class in nil its nppartmcnts. Mr. Pace holds that Bucli a house will rent asicr , to n bettor class of tenants and ay a larger per cent , on the invest- iient than a poor , cheap house. Mr. Pace's ideas about tenement houses ire good. There are enough poor louses. Lot a hundred or so good lightly residences bo built to meet .he present demand. Dwelling houses are scarcer and nucli sought after. Lindham & Go's real estate agencjr recently received over fifty applications for houses in ; wo days. To supply this demand ; hey could muster only five good louses , and three of these wcro not. completed. Mace Wise , 'n loading livery man las just received two car loads of fine miles from St. Louis. The Shugart Implement company is juilding a largo warehouse on Main street , near the Bock Island depot to iccomodato their extensive and grow- ° ng business. Yesterday afternoon a man giving lis name us J. G. Flngg. alias J. A , Webster , was arrested for passing counterfeit money nnd found with his rockets full of dollars , halves nnd paarte. Ho was promptly turned over. over.District District court adjourned yesterday. About thirty cases in all wore dis posed of , The grand tournament arch was dismantled and removed yesterday. C. H. Sholes , stenographic reporter , formerly of DCS Moines , has decided to locate in Council Blurt's. The board of trade is doing a valua ble work for the city , and should bo most heartily sustained by the citizens. Two extensive now enterprises select Council Bluffs as a location , con cerning which more will bo said in the future. The Sterling , Ills. , agricultural im plements company have already nego tiated for the grounds for their ex tensive establishment , and this enter prise may bo looked upon as a fixed fact. fact.The The woman's suffrage convention opened last evening at the Baptist church. The republican county convention meets at the court house to-day at 2 p. m. m.Tho The Rovcro Jieuso changed hands yesterday , Mr. Strein having sold out to Mr. A. J. Axtol , of Missouri Val ley , formerly of Now York. Mr. Strein will go to California soon to visit his daughter. The dwellers on the bluffs have an advantage those hot days. They sit in the tvol breczo of the upper air nnd commiserate the steaming fortunes of their less fortunate neighbors of the lower regions , The streets nnd drives nro now in splendid condition and , driving is ono of the favorite pastimes , especially with the Indies , In spitp of the ordinance and pla card , Main street don't seem disposed to change to Fifth street. It is almost as easy to change the leopard's spots. The city oflicials deserve praise for putting thn streets , alloys nnd side walks in such excellent condition. It is understood that the good work is to bo pushed vigorously until the whole city is in "applo pie order. " The Congregational sociable was en tertained last evening at the residence of J. M ? Philips. It was a very pleas ant affair. The bluffers call thn dwellers of the bottom * , "inhabitants of the lower regions , " and the bottomors retaliate by denominating the bluffers "those who live away up out of the world. " Tit for tat. Graduating exorcises of the high school this evening at Dohanuy hall. Fonr on Oil. " L. P. Follctt , Marion , ( ) . , btates that ho hno ubtxl THOMAS' KCLKCTIUO OiLfur burns. and has found nothing to txiual it ing the pain and giting relief. f BUSINESS NOTICES. A Cno line of Gents' Furnishing Goods nt reduced prices. eod-2w M. HKLMIAN & Co. Fresh butter for IBc nt Wm. Gen- tlcman's. l22-4t Ladies' Scrgo Shoes , 65 cents nt Fullricdo's. Prof. Phinnoy's children's parly , at Masonic Hall , is postponed from Friday evening to Monday evening next on account of High School com mencement. Choice peach-blow potatoes at Win. Gentleman's. J22-U A triil pucknge of "BLACK-DRAUGHT" free of charge. At C. P. Ofhxlronn Choice full line of California canned { oods at Win. Gentleman's. J22-41 "BLACK-DRAUGHT" cures costiveness - ness nnd Sick-lluaducho. U K Coalman i. Men's , Ladies' Children nnd Boy's Shoos , Ties and Slippers to suit all in mco nnd quality , at Fullriedu's , Douglas , between Thirteenth and Fourteenth streets. WANTED. A boy or young man with some ex perience in the drug business must jo willing to work. tf. JOHN W. BELL. Commencing Thursday , Juno 10th , L881 , n daily line of stages will bo put on between Croighton , the present northern terminus of the Niobrara Branch of the Sioux City and Pacific railroad , and Niobmra , the county neat of Knox county , on the Missouri river. These stages will make direct connection with trains and will enable passengers to leave Omaha in the morning via St. Paul and Omaha line nnd Blair and reach Niobrara the same jvoning. Returning : Leave Niobrara in the morning and reaching Omaha the same evening , excepting Sundays. The faro , including stage faro , will be 39.00. This will open a now field for Omaha enterprise , as heretofore this portion of Northern Nebraska has been issoliftcd from this portion of the state. jc20-Ct "WINE OF CARDuT" for Ladies only. At C. F Goodnnn's. Men's Working Shoos , $1,00 and 81,25 nt Fullricdo's. Job lot of- nice ladies' side lace shoes light extra good for summer wear , § 1.50 at Fullriedo's. Business is still booming at the Boston Tea Store. See now advertise ment. _ Go to Fullriedo's Shoo Store , Doug ia.s street between 13th and 14th , offers bargains now , and always satis faction guaranteed in all coses ; refund money if not suited with your bargain. Fair dealing with nil. Represent goods as they aro. SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE Advertisements To Loan , for Sale , Lost , Found , WanU , Uoardlntr , etc. , will be In serted In these columns once for TKN CENTS per line ; each subsequent Insertion , FIVECKNTS per lino. The first Insertion ne > cr Ictu than TWENTY-KIVE CENTS. TO LOAM MONEY. TO LOAN At 8 per ccntln- teri-Bt In Bums of § 2,600 and upwards , for 3 to 5 years , on firxt-clasa city and fann property. UKUIS KKAL EHTATH and LOAN AUEM.T , 15th and Dotation Htn. ; ONEV TO LOAN Call at IAV OHlco of D. M1 L. Thomas Itoorn 8. Orclvhton lllock. HELP WANTED. W ANTED Oood blackimlth , mostly vK < m work. 220-24 WANTED A fflrl for general housework. Apply at N K. corner of Douglas and Hth streets , 227-Z5 Olrl for general housework In a WANTED umall family. Apply 2207 Dodge , between 22d and 23d strccU. 235-25 A number ono girl , good washer WANTED . Call at Mrs. W. A. 1'axton'n , corner of 16th and Farnham street * . WANTKD-A girl for general iiou : ork , $4 per week to a comic-tent girl , Alw ) a nurse girl or second girl. Apply nt southwest corner of California and 2Ut U , 23U-23 Two men. Oood "agko. Next WANTED grounds. 241-23 TOUSLKV I1KOS' . Ily a joun ; gentleman.lwanl vt Ith WANTED apri ; > ate family , Address " (1. E. C. " Omaha Sunday Item 231-25 mWOJIEN Wanted To work In garden. Also JL man to bell vegetables , D. J , Hmith , Slier man Ate , 237-24 VTrANTED TO HENT Horse and light wagon YY I'lrasc call or addrcd , statin ? term * , ttc 421 south 10th street , 230-23 WANTED Ily a gentleman , a well furnished room with a small ono adjoining and com- muntratlug , convenient to U 1' , headquarters , with board preferred. In strictly prhate family. Address with terms , I1 , O. box 652. 229-26 \TTANTED-A good dining room fcHrl YY ately at thu Occidental hotel. 220 tf ANTED-At the Crelghton House , a first , W claw waitress , 225-24 A good hotil runner. Addruaa. WANTED Hotel , " Keanicj , Neb. 213-23 A flrst-clasii tinner. .Oood wages WANTED einnlojincnt. EA1UNO , JOIlDANi WELD , 215-23 Sioux City , Io a A good girl , 700 bouth 1'Jth street , WANTED tit. Mary's avenue and Leavan worth street. 204-23 V\7"AN1 ED Situation by a responsible joung 1V man In wholesale or manufacturing house . or In oltlc-e. Allure * ) "U , L. " lleo oltlcv. 281-24 \TrANTED-IlV ONE OK THE LAHQEST YY Wholetalo Clothing Houses In New York City , for the coming fall Usule , cxpvrknral sales men. Those having experience and commanding agood trade will find thil a first das opportunf- t ) , Apply ut once , with references to A. U. C. , I'cut otlice box Bed , New Ycrk City. IA TASTED Two boarders. Young men pro- YY fcrrul. Addrcaa "A. " Wee office. l 0-tl PANTED Two med to work In garden on W north md of Ibth street. H. W. KAIL. 141-tf. ' Fundinc bride and eihool bondj. II. T. CUrk , Ikllevuc. S6 tt SPEDIAIi HOTIOES-OontlDuetl. /IALL AT MRS. u. E. CLAKKK'S NO. i \J ins House , cor. 13th and Dodge St . licet lnth cVtj. jid cblnttm JtpTS wanted. \J WocM from W to 13 per daj. Inquire neat. to DM office. 880-tt " \T7"ANTED A ulttuUon by K mnn of fnmlly , VV steady , Industrious Mid willing to b uw- ful In any honontblo oipndtj. Compensation * c- cordlnj ; to cAfnbllltj. FleaM kddmw J , K. II , , cara of Hm office. dQt-U FOR PENT HOUSES AND LAND. 7UIl IlKNT A large house , furnished and well ] ; located , during absence of family for the summer. Terms very reasonable. 211f > Califor nia utrcct. 232-15 Two ( nrl.lahed room ? , NE. . tor. IJWHHKXT 1 DouglM 8U 222-24 HENT Neatly furnlabcri front room at Foil Cumins street , bet , 17th and 18th Ma. 224-cod-lt IT Olt KENT Furnished front room with a large cloict , 317 north 17th street , between . nnd Chicago. 223-23 AND I.AND Dcmls rents . HOUSES , tiolcK f&nns , lots , lands , oOiccsf rooms , etc , Kco 1st page , IjjIOU HENT Furnished housp with n\e rooms , l' good veil , cistern and nil modern conrcnltn- IC3. Apply at tbli otllcc. 210-23 IlKNT A furnished eottago at COS north Foil fctrcct elienp. Jel7-5t "TTIOH IlKNT From , July let. Dwelling hou o J' S. K. corner Ibth and Iflilcafto streets. $30 per month , ti. U'hmati. _ IBl-tf TTIOK HKNT Nicely furnished large room and JL1 piano , S. W. corner 18th and Capital Arc. RENT On first floor , funinhed rooms , POH cornnr 10th and D > cnport. _ > 769-tf _ _ on UENT Furnished rooms. Inquire at 1818. Jj Chicago street , CWJ-U JIENT 2 "furnished room * o > er MCJ- POH ' Exchange , K. E. cor. Idthand Dodge streets. FOR SALE. 77011 SALE Ono of the nest nni * safest family _ L horses In Onmlm , with buggy , whip anil . robe. Ileason. family leaven for the mmmicr liT'a tow da\a , Chaa J , Ilarbcr. 2115 California Biroct * 233-25 : OooJ hoiiBO with four rooms and FOUHALi No. 2013 Dodge between 20th and 27th street , flood well and shade trees ; house In good condition. Inquire on premises. 221-tf POIl BALE A first-clam grocery. A good lo cation , new room , established trade. A rare chance for a man of small capital In the "boss" town of Iowa. AJdresa at once , Lock box 258 Creston , Iowa. 210 ' , ' 4 T710R HALE A hotel bunlncsfl. Good location. JL1 Fullhouso. Address "J. 9. " UecoUlcc. 212-july 15-eod KICK FOR SALE. B 203-U ESTAIIROOK i COE. 1011 BALK $1,600 cash will buy the etock and ) I fixtures of the clcam t little business In the city. Address "llusinobs , " care Carrier D , Omaha poftolllco. 210-tf " 171011 SALE A Mills portable engine o 10 J } horse power. Very economical of fuel and water. Jacketed with wood nnd covered with. Riiiula iron , brass bound In locomoth e st > le , oil governor , automatIc \.lives , brass boxes , oil cups , ! ; laM water guagc , ntcam force pumrH and Han cock patent inspirator. Complete , In good order nnd nearly new. Reason for selling , w o wi h to withdraw from buaincsi outside of our regular manufacturing. Write to ( Irwnwlch Manufac turing Co. Greenwich , Ohio. OMm HALE CHEAP Ono aero ground , FOIl 10th street. House of four room * , barn , cistern , small fruit , etc. Terms reasonable Kii- quijo 1717 Cumings street , between 17th and Ibth streets. CO-Ot eod [ T10R SALE A small engine , B. W. Payne i : J Son's make. In perfect aadcr. Inquire of H. U. Clark & Co. 2C-U 170H SALE Lease anrt furniture of a Un > t-cla.'s _ L1 hotel In a town of 1300 inhabitant * . In state of Nebraska ; has 24 bcda ; the trat ellng ruvnd * re sort. Inquire at I1EE office. 218-tt 011 SALE Two-story houjw and port lot , neat- depot. Location good. John L. McCogue. Opp Poet Office. 95S-W SALE largo lot anu ( wo good houses at. EOll 3,000. House and lot in South Omaha at $1,200. House and lot In North Omaha at ? 1COO. House and part of lot near California street , 81 , . 600Small Small house and full lot at KM. Inquire of Jno. L. UcCaguc , opposite postoffloe. UCO-U 170R SALE House and lot 33x132 ; suitable for JU warehouse. Inquire of Peterson , 10th SL 170R SALE Several good lots In ! U\cnicw ad- J ; ditlon. John L. JlcCaguc , Opp. Post Office. OB9-tf SALE 2 acren ground In West Omaha FOR Inquire of J. Henry , No. lie 10th. b73-tf POU SALE Maps of Douglas and Sarj'J' coun ties. A. IlOhL'WATKU , l&SMFarnham street ' 320-U _ TTlOli SALE -Three good lots In"North Omaha , . Jj at 41,000. Lot In Shlnn's addition at $150. Lot In South Omaha at $450. Kcautiful residence lot at 91,600. Good corner lot 143x100 , un castfrontAgc at $2,200. Three lots one square fromlSth street car line , $460 each. Inquire of JohnL. McCaguo , opposite postof&ce. Pfll-tf MISCELLANEOUS. At Rogers , hanging sign , "S. It- Hathaway - LOST , Shooting Uallery. " A reward will be paid for Its return to S. It , Hathaway. 238-24 1TKAYED Whlto cow about six jcars old. J Any Information leading to her recovery will 10 liberally rewarded by H. SPIEGEL , 22g-25 12th and Douglas street. "QEMIS has rattling long ll t of houses , lot * , JD hinds and farms for sale. Call and get. them. TTMBI1ELLAS And larasois repotted Dy M. SCIIUTT llth and Fttrnam to. 7bOtf M. BROWN-Corner 12th nnd Chicago- ix. streets , Is ready to bore or deepen w ells. Satisfaction guaranteed , W3tf -Can be got at John Harr s rtable for . all kinds of work at reasonable figures , near u > r 13th and LcAieimorth streets. 378-tf ONT FOI10ET The successors of the Amcr- lean House , on Douglas street , between Wn and 10th , far board , lodging and transient cus tomers. lUspcctfully tf JULIUS t LOUISE ROSS. POWDER Absolutely Pure. Made from Grape Cream Tartar. No other pre anwtion maloa such light , flaky hot breads , or unurious lostry. Can be eaten by Pj peptIf without fear of theills rt ultin from heavy inoi- giwtible food. Sold only In a".1&.a'1G ; ! nl- KOYAL BAKINf. 1'OWDUl CO New York.