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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (June 27, 1881)
HIE OMAHA DAILY BEE : MONDAY" , JUKE 2T , 1881. THE DAILY BEE. Monday Morning , Juno 27. f LOCAL BREVITIES , FntUreon sells coal. , "Frederick. Hfttter.- t - Oet your hf ls nt DonneV. Smoke Hfixo's hiviul miwlo lOc. Ninclcll A Krcllc , Straw HaU nt cost. Drink Saxo's Peruvian Beer , 4000 residence lots , Bern ! * , agent , GOO business lots. Call on Bctnti. Everyone drinks Saxc's Cream Soda. Bcmls' new map of Omaha , 25 cent * . Uemls * real estate boom. First jmge. 250 houica nnd lots. IJemln'ngoncy. Buy cheap Hammocki at 1'rederlck's , Straw HaU at coital Nindcll & Krclle ; ! gnof the Golden Hat , 1 Ith street. For rixis Commercial Job Printing , all nt THE BEE Job rooms. 200 farms and 000,000 acres of land , Bcmlc , ngont. The Lion continues to roar for Moore's Harness and Saddlery , Ju t reccixcd ft largo lot of finest cigars in Omaha , at Kuhn's Dnifj Store. Whlpplc , McMillan k .Co. , the jewel- em , Creii'lttnn Block. o2G-tf The Grcatttl Jlaryaint tn Halt are the JanLnipt WocL nt luilf price , at Frtdcricl't Ifat Emporium , dlw The cloHiiij cxcrcUca of St. Catherines School'of this'clty occur next Wednesday crentng. ' , The Bingo of the academy Friday was kindly decorated by MCWH. Dowcy k Stone , Dctwilcr and Bonncr , for the High School 'commencement. It looked very " ' ' ' pretty' . The game of b sc bell between the B. & M. and Buhtcra resulted on Saturday in the defeat of the latter by a ncoro of 20 to 0. The troublc'bctwccn the U. P. and 31. k M. clnlw was settled by tbo latter club , producing a permit from tha owner to MRO the groundn. The alx > minablo condition of the gut ter on the xouth side at Famham street , crossing Fifteenth street , proved a great rmisanco to people out riding yentcnlny nftcrnoon ami evening. The M hole * Hide of the street at tills crofwlnfe is a | > eel of stagnant water and thcru is no way of avoiding it. , . . Coniiidcrablo ni > octilatoti ( wan cmixcd 1 > y finding quite a quantity of blood , yes. tcrday morning , scattered upon the pave- TiicnUa. front of a aloon under the Utato of Nebraska bank , on the corner of Thir teenth'nml Fnrnham streets. No explana tion of the mystery in afforded. There are just thlrty-oiio prisoner * confined In the Douglas county jail at present. Saturday night a row occurred in a taloon on Twelfth street , kept by two brothers by the name of Tiiltlc1. Officers O'Grody and 'Ightcngalu went in and broke tip the fight and arrested the Tuttle brothers. Ono of them , "Jim , " resisted the ( iliiccrH and struck one of them. Yes terday morning Kd , Tnttlo was balled out of jail , while Jim was not. Both will re ceive n trial this morning. PERSONALS. C. C. Binklcy and wife are in the city. C. C. Peck of BcH'Crcck spent the Sab- liath in the city. ' M. M , Stnn < lih , of Den\cr , arrived in the cityi yesterday. ' ' John II. Harmon , of Dakota , Is visiting- iricnds In this city. Hon. Lorenzo Sawyer , of San Francleco , is a guest at the Withnell. Lyman Bridgcr , of San Francisco , n prominaut California railroad man , is at the Withnell. M. L. IJvens , Thos. Drl cell and Willis Cornell , all of Kmcrtioii , Iowa , are doing the city of Omaha. ' Mr. A. W. Haywurd and wife , of Boston - ton , Mais. , nro visiting the city , and nro Btayhuj at the Withnell , 0. W. Weeb arrheil in the city ycstor- day direct from Clioycnnu , and in ktopping at the Canfiold House. \ , M. Bennett of the Pullman car com- l > any of this city , lias gone cast for n short vacation. His wife Accompanied him. S. H. II. Clark , K. B. Chandler , nnd others , composing the party , returned from the east yesterday In special car over the U. T. road. Mrs. R. W. D wson Arrived In the city Saturday from Little Hock , Ark. , and la on her way to visit relatives in lllair , Zfcbrask * . C. M. Dewey and IP. . Worth of Cam- Irrldge N , Y , , are In thaclty while visiting points of interest along the line of the P . cjfiorailway'They are at the Caufield .House. John M. McCormic , n prominent coal mine operator of Sunbury , Pa. , Is In the city , looking up the qucNtlon of the coal Mupjily of brftska , nnd of Omaha partic- ularly. . Grand Jury Report. ' The grand jury , in accordance with the instructions from the court , visited the county jail , anil have to report that they found everything in H moat satisfactory condition. The prisoners , on being interrogated as to their treat ment and fopd , expressed thomselvpa perfectly satisfied in every particular , Tbo grand jury would further state that while the evidence in certain cases brought to their notice , of shoot ing on the public strooU of this city , was not Buflicient to unable them tc find bjlls of indictment. They doplort their occurcnco , and would call the attention of the court to the same , with a view to the suppression of ucli no unlawful and fraught with sncl clanger , The grand jury desire to express t readiness to bo further instructed bj your honor as to any further duties. " ' ' SAMUEL J. HOWELL , Foreman , Although any additional bills of in dictment have not yet been oven delivered livered to the , tho'rifl'- U report ed tha\U wdoim-JccpporB have bow indictedfor , , violation of tho' liijuoi Jaws. < < 11 i STABBING AFFAIR. A Fight on the River Bank- Two Women nnd Three Mon in Jail. Last evening nt about half past eight o'clock word readied Marshal Angcll that tlicro had been n row and stabbing affair in the vicinity of Uoyd's packinghouse. Tlio marshal immediately notified officers McCunc , Vanouao and Jacobaon and with them started for the scene of the nfTray. The officers followed their clue until they found a party of twc women and six or norcn men down on the river bottom about half n mile below Uoyd's packing house. Here they separated in their endeavor to capture the whole gang. Officers Jacobtjon and JlcOune started for n couple of the mon named Cunningham nnd Stubbs who ran as soon ai they discovered the policemen. They ran over a sleep ombankmonl near the 1) . it M. track with the offi cers close upon them , and then started in difibrcnt directions. McCuno ran down his man nnd while holding him with one hand , with the other shot n couple of time1 ! in the direction of the other follow. At the sonnd of iho pistol report the man turned and faced Officer Jacobson in a boligerant attitude ( and struck at him , but when ho saw the policeman's revolver glistening under its nose , ho surrendered nnd both wore takento the city jail. In a short , iino Marshal Angel nnd Jailer McClure came in bringing with them the women tilio are notorious characters well known in the city as "Mollio Kornan" and "Salt Lake Nell , " who , with much loud talking and laughing , were locked up for the niglit. Later officer Wanouso and Me- Cuno brought 'in anothorman by the name of Gilligan , who was implicated in the fight , and is considered a"hard man to take. " How the light accurro&T or the ox- iont 6f the injuries irf not'y\i known , but the woman , "Salt Lake Nell , " had her face bruised badly ano ] iCr lioad swollen to a frighful size. * * 5ho ! nnn , Ounningliam , vaa stabbed , birv not fatally , uiul it is claimed that one of the women did the cutting. When the women entered the jail : hey joked and called for their sleep ing apartments and asked for rufllod pillow slips , spring mattrasseo , and eider down comforts , but forgot all their nonsense when , in the corritlor , they saw their late combatants and would have fought with them again ; here had it not been for the strict survoillionco of the officer in charge. Ono of the women had with her n llttlo boy handsomely dressed and up- parontly about seven years old , and when kind-hoarted jailor MeCluro saw the little fellow descend the stops tu the cell with his mother ho remarked : "What an introduction to lifo for that little boy. " I MST OF LETTERS LAU1KH. Alberbon D J Mrs Andcr on C I ) Mn Ashl-rrn H Mw Uccl y 0 Mrs llrowh M Mrs Doc O Mtu Carne N Mis * C'asy K Mm Catmun 0 MI H Kcklos G W Mm Freklmnl 8 Mra Falrchll.l O G Field H Mm Hall J G Mr * Hall GL Mm Helm A Mm Hulwrry F MUa Hole J Mrs Hew ctt F Mr * .lnck.o\Mon \ A MIsa Johnson M Minn Kllliurvw U Mw KIiiuAMIku , Laudraui A , Mcnt-r J I ) Mm Mormon A' Mies Mon > u M Mrs Murnhv A Mm MtCarty J Mr M lller F 0 G Miss MiUiuly H Mn MoValfuy L M Mr 1'iirU-r 8 A Mr * Ptarl Mm Itlchle 0 G Mm Schu'z W Htulu L Misu Ht l.l.ler M Mm Smith F Miss laicUy M Mm TrebJngK 1J NMU'tt \ \ 6 N.Mn. . . TIIOM. F , HALL , Postmaster. Pear on OH. " L. P. Follvtt , M arion , O. , states that h has u > wl TIIOUAH' KCI.ECTIIIO Uitfor bunu and has ( uuodjJuUiini.'U > , Wiial ( t ill tootli * jllj * lil < ' ( < ' n7 H ! m iJ\M- \ ' * KILLED BY A KICK. A Vicious Horeo the Cause of a Boy'a Death Yesterday. How the Sad Affair Took Plnoo. An unfortunate accident occurred in South Omaha yesterday that re sulted in the death of a nino-ycar-old son of John Depuy , who lives on the Dollovuo roadi About 11 o'clock , it appears , Mr. Dopuy and a few members of his fam ily , including his little son , started out for n drive in the direction of the city. The little boy occupied a stool at his father's feet in the front part of the carriage. The party had proceeded but n short distance from home , when the horse suddenly shied at some object on the side of the road. Mr. Dopuy twickly drew the animal tu his haunches and applied the whip to prevent further sldttishncss. The horse , instead of responding and darting forward , throw- out his hind feet with terrible foico. The dashboard was coinulotcly shat tered , and one of the horse's hoofs striking the boy upon the left temple , completely fractured the skull cap lo the base of the brain. The blood flowed in a perfect stream and portions of the brain protruded From the cranium. Lifo had not com pletely passed away from the boy , and Mr. Dopuy thinking that his injuries were not so bad as they seemed to bo drove hastily homo and sent a sum- norm at once to Dr. Ghndwick , The ihysician arrived post haste , and saw at a glance that the boy was injured ; > oyond all hopes of recovery. However - over , ho called in Dr. Peabody for consultation , and by means of artificial respiration prolonged the boy's lifo until 3 o'clock in the afternoon , at which hour he died. The family are in deep affliction over the unfortunate affair which caused the deatli of n bright little boy. ANOTHER FIQ-HT. John Byors Has His Head Cut Open With a Loaded Cano. evening nn elderly man , with liis shirt , all besmeared with blood , liis hat and u thing spattered with the same , and his i. , toumi Uj , ; u cloth , appeared at the Vy jai ; nnj inquired for 1'olico Judge bi , , ] stating that ho wanted a warrant foi the arrest of a young man who had pounded him in his own house. Upon being interrogated , the old man waa quite reticent about telling his trouble , but finally gave the fol lowing story : His name was John Byors , and ho lived with his wife and family on Fourteenth street between Dodge and Capitol nvonuo. His wife rontn rooms , and among the lodgers is n young man by the ikamo of John L. Slmno. Sliune , tlio old man stated , has suc ceeded in supplanting the old gentlemen - men in his wife's affection , and bad blood has been boiling for some timu until of late Slmno has carried a load ed cuno , and the old gentleman hue steered clear of him. Last night the wife was abusing her child when the old man objected and received a blow in the fucqfor his intorfeionco in the lioiiHohold government. Mr. livers in return pushed her over , when Slmno ran in the house , struck Mr. Byors a powerful blow on the head from bo- Itind and without Kaying u word ran out again. At an early hour this morning Byora was looking for the police judge that Uo might secure a warrant for Shano'a arrest before ho could leave town. Still Another. AJJ will bo soon by the report , yes terday w a quite a day for lighting. Another fight occurred last evening down near the Omaha Nail works which are located near the U. P. track inthc | Houlh part of the city. The particu lars of the row are rjqt us yet learned , but there were sovoralparties | in thoaf- fair who will appear for trial in the police court this morning , Open Air Couoort. That the people of Omaha appre ciate and take u great interest in mu sic is evidenced by the fact that they assembled in lart o numbers on Satur day evening to witness the perform ances of Prof. Stoinliausor's capital orchestra in front of the high school. It is to bo hoped that these concerts will take place oftener in the future. . . ' . Lemons cheap at Buffott's. CKKAMKHV DUTTKU in ono and two pound cans at J. B , French & Co'a , Among the many successful busi ness linns on Sixteenth itroet , that of Guild & McTnnis takes the load. Only a few wcnks ngo they opened a dry goods store between California and Webster streets , and nltvady they arc doing a rushing husincfu. The lowest prices tor the best grade of lioots and shoes ever icon in Omaha , at Kidd's now boot aid shoo fitoru , Jacob's block , Ono pnco only , Five per cent , discount to ministers and teachers. CUKAMKUY .Birrmi in ono and two pound cans at3. * B.'French ' A Co. 3 ! BLUFFS PROSPECTS. Few n Prosperous Future May Be Scoured For It- Council Bluffs has many public- spirited citircns who stand over ready to countenance nnd support every en terprise tliftt will ndvnnco its inter- eslfi. Thcro arc n few , however , occu pying positions of influence , who throw cold water on every project and sneer at and discourage every enter prise. They are the dead weight" which must bo lifted and carried 01 lot alone. If they cannot bo lifted and carried they can at least bo lei alone. They nro sometimes called old fogies , but this is a mistake , a qonuino old fogy is rarelj found in this progressive age and country. .These iucumbrnn- cos are limply soured nnd suspicious citizens nnd you may rest assured there i generally some personal rea son for tlior spleen. Now how shall wo got along with these men ? How can wo use them ; Why by not opposing them. Bj hearing respectfully what they have to oppose or object. By giving duo attention to what is valid and reason able. The writer has never yet found any mascB opinion to bo entirely - ly worthless or without some rea sonable foundation in theory if not in fact. By treating them as advisers and not as oppo8orsas ovcrprudcnt friends and not an enemies , as persons who are mistaken rather than hostile. Such mon are often valuable to the community. They form the conserva tive element and servo as a check up on the radical which is over in danger of running to nxcoss , of venturing too much. Who shallsay that the opposition to the water works contract , though contributing largely to a temporary stagnation of businesswill , not in the end prove a great benefit. At any rate wo now have an excellent water works ordinance ono that should bo and probably is satisfactory to all. No , wo have no old logics in Coun cil Bluffs , and wo have no patience with the potty and petulant charge. Wo believe that every influential citi zen really desires the best welfare of pur city and stand ready to contribute in some way to its substantial growth nnd the development of its resources. Wo want capital , energy , enterprise , liberality , prudence , and especially harmony. All these may bo conserved by our elliciont board of trade and the rapid and permanent growth of the city is assured. Council Bluffs was never in bettor condition , spirit and hope than eho is to-day. POLYTECHNIC 8CHOOL. Much is no\y being said about practical education , especially for hojt , to moot the wants of the ago of advancement , and civilization. What is needed iiuro in this great western country nnd theabt mining interests now being develop , than schools of applied science , mechanics nnd engineering. Cannot such a school or department bo organized in Council Bluffs. Some means ought to dovUed to give the boys such an education a will make them useful and productive citizens. If wo cannot wo would bet ter go back to the old system of ap prenticeship. The future welfare of our boys as well M the commonwealth demands it. NKW HOTKL. Martens & Co. propose to erect a large three-story biv-k hotel building 100x80 feet , on the corner of Pearl street and Fifth avenue , opposite the courthouse , with the main front on L'carl street , the building to cost not leas than 840,000 , provided only that the sum of $3,000 shall bo raised osia bonus by citizens. Parties interested express conlidonco that the aimunt naked for will bo nromptly forthctm- mg. Indeed , it is said that Martot & Co. have already boon assured that the 93,000 will bo raised. The plans for the proposed hotel have been pre pared by Architect Driscol , and Mar tens it Co. are ready to proceed with the building just as soon ns the pro- jipaod aid is secured. This will bo a liig enterprise for that part of the city , and property holders will cer tainly do well to take hold THE BLUFFS IN BRIBV. Thought precedes action and iucitct to action. If you wish to got people to act you must first sot them tc thinking. Hero lies the chief value of a live local newspaper to a commu nity. It awakens tlio people and sote them to thinking upon matters of public interest until thought leads to action and thus are achieved the won derful results of rapid growth nnd advancement. Keep the people think- in < , ' if you would keep thorn moving ami progressing. Omaha and Council Bluffs sent out the same number of pupils from their high schools this year. A luxury a drive through the clcim before 0 o'clock in tha morning. If you don't believe it , try it , W. W , Wallace has torn down his residence preparatory to building anew now one. His family are spending the summer nt Evanston , 111. The school board meet this evening for the election of teachers for the en suing year. The levee project is not dead , noi oven sleeping. On the part of tht city it is in the hands of J , T. Bald win and A. 0. Graham as a committee of the board of trade. On account ol the pressure of business the Union Pacific survey i "l estimates have nol yut boon completed. As soon as those are furnished the work will bo pushec vigorously forward. The commjtte < are confluent of the successful and e.irly accomplishment of their task , A member of the Omaha board ol trade pays a high tribute to the Coun cil Bluffs board of trade for its liar mony and olllcioncy , and predicts sub sUuitial results for tlio city for its or < gunizod oiforts , A Wheeler formerly of Buffalo , N , Y. , has located in Council Bluffs. He has invested in lots and will iminixU ately proceed to croct several dwelling houses. The people ore ready to wul < tome moro of the same sort 1 Mr. A. J. Axtell tho1 now propno tor of tlio Revcro House , hKils fron New York. Ho is an old hotel mai and will re-furnish the llovcro , put il > n first-class order hud run to its full est capacity. Saturday was a busy day with tht merchants , but n very quiet day will the reporter. Scarcely n thimbleful of newsy events. The Bluffs general boom in evident ly turning into a manufacturer1 ! boom , B. Thurman and family returned on Saturday from a visit in Pagi county. Ilev. II. B. Rcstarick officiated at the Episcopal church yesterday morn , ing.M. M. Keating has moved into his now store building on Broadway. On Saturday evening about eight o'clock the fire bells rung out vigor ously and everybody looked for n first class fire. Fortunately it proved to bo only an incipient blaxo at the foundry and was promptly extinguish , eo bofoio the fire companies airived nt the scene , S. S. Keller is preparing to build ji brick building on Broadway opposite his furniture store. The brick jards ( seven or eight in number ) are all running to thoii fullest capacity nnd cannot near sup ply the local demand. No vacant houses or stores ; no un employed laborers ; peace and plenty reigns. To-day and hereafter THE BKE will bo delivered to subscribers at or be fore 7 o'clock in the morning. Quito nn extension is being added to the U. P. transfer building. By a mistake of the type. Satur day's BKH made the graduating clasj of the high school number eighty. It should have been oight. The floral decoration nt the high school commencement was remarkably fine and much praised , and reflected great credit upon the taste and artis tic skill of the class by whom it wat devised nnd arranged. A visit to the railroad depots and hotels reveals the fact that travel it quite light at present. Rev. Mariana T. Folsom preached for the Unitarian society yesterday. This lady preacher is from Marshall- town , and is highly spoken of ns n public speaker. Mr. Tumor , representative of the Pump and Wind Mill manufacturing company , arrived in the city yesterday to confer with the mayor and leading citizens concerning their important en terprise. There waa just enough rain yester day morning to dampen the ardor of church-goers. It.don't take much to keep'somo people away from church this hot weather. M. G. Griffin informs THE BEK that the St. Francis parisli society will cel ebrate the .Fourth of July in the regu lar old-fashioned way at Glondale. There will bo a parade , in which the military and various societies of the city will bo invited to participate in , _ and also appropriate services , music , refreshments and speaking , which all are invited to enjoy. J. B. J. Ryan , of Omaha , and Mayor W. R. Vaughon , of this city , have been bolocted oa orators of the day. This affair is in good hands and no doubt will bo n grand success. The mercury was up above ninety in the shade yesterday. The work of Supt. Farnum in con nection with the city schools during the past year has been in some impor tant and essential particulars a now departure. As such , if it is to bo judged by the results obtained , it must bo pronounced a decided success. TUB BEE is glad to know that Prof. Far num has the unanimous and hearty support of the school board and of leading patrons in his work .ind thus busman excellent opportunity for ma turing and adapting'his system of pri mary instruction which has already allordcd such satisfactory results. BUSINESSiJOTICES. Do not buy nn inferior quality of Bpfitnclos that aomo parties nry trying to palin Qf Oll the public na the colo- broted tinted -war Spectacles ; them nro none sold in t. . . ; cty except by Edholin & Erickson , who a , yjo cnjy amenta invOmaha for the StaiU ; 0i Spectacles and Eye Glasses. Guild & McTnnis , the live dry goods men on Sixteenth street are offering great bargains' and are doing a splendid business , Boindorff , 1320 Douglas street , makes choice ice cream and everybody knows it. "BLACK-DRAUGHT" makes chills and fever imjioaaible. od.lw At 0. Y. Goodman' * . CHKAMKHY UUTTKK iit ono and two pound cans at J. B. French & Co.'s , SPECIAL 3JARGAINS. Black and'colored alt trout Bunt ings nt 12 cents , never before sucli value offered in Omaha ; advertised by others cheap at 20c. 500 yards Black Grenadine also 12jc ; former price , 25o to 30o. Anoth er lot of choice ) Plaid Ginghams at lOo , being advertised elsewhere at lUo , 50 dozen pure Silk ffandkorchieft assorted at 50c each , sold in the city at $1.00. A. 0 , & Co , were noyor in a bettei position to servo their patrons than to-day , receiving daily job lots tc close from Eastern manufacturers , ul ! ooond/re7t goods , at 33Jc below early purchases. Ladies will please remember wo muko no exaggerated statements in our advertisements , All goods marked in pliun figures and everything as represented. A. CllUICKMlANK it Co , t * WINE OF CARDUI" mnkts rosy chreks uncl clear complexions. ' ' ' . ' . At'C. r Qoodmia' * CREAMEKV BtJTTEB'ill Ollo'-aiul tVTC t J. 'B. ' 'French & Co.'s. Now is your chance to buy n pair ol shoes cheap for hot weather wear. ONE LOT LADIES SKIUII : POLISH only Coc. ONE LOT LADIES SF.HOE POLISH only 75e. Ono lot Ladies Sorgc Polish only 81. Former price 82. A D. MORSE , Fourteenth and Farnham. W. 11. BENNETT & CO. , at 113 North loth Street , Jacob's Block , nro selling TEAS , COFFEES , SPICES and GENERAL GROCERIES nt prices that mnko other dealers weep , Teas sold as low ns 25c , ColTeo " lOc. "Honest Spices" Strictly pure Superior Goods , nt a less price than you can buy INFERIOR .GOODS from other dealers , Canned Goods ex cellent quality nt lOc. Essences , Parngoric , Oils etc. , sold nt oc , per bottle , usual price loc. A largo line of Hardware and Tin- Wnro nt half price. Wo have recently nddcd Flour to our stock and will sell a first class brnnd nt a reasonable prico. W. II. BENNETT & CO. , Jncob's Block , IGth Street. "WINEOF CARDUI" cures Irrcgu- lar , painful , or tlillicult menstruation. C F. Ooo-hoin s. THE CENTURY COMPANY. The name of the corporation for merly known as SCUIBNEU & Co. ( pub lishers of Scimi.vER'.s MONTHLY , ST. NICHOLAS , "Tho Spiritual Songs Series" of hymn and tune books , "Songs for the Sanctuary , " etc. ) has now been changed to Tno Century Co. The title of SCKIIINER'S MONTU- will become "Tuc CENTURY , " with the next volume. The July numbers of that magazine and of ST. NICHOLAS are the first to bear the now corporate imprint. SORIBNBR FOR JULY Contains the first of an important scries of papers entitled "Tho People's Problem , in which the writer takes the ground that the time has como for the jteopje of this country to exorcise "their right to after the government. Besides a wealth of literary and il- Instrated matter , tlicro are the con cluding chapters of two BRILLIANT NOVELETTES , "MadameDelphino , " by George W. Cable ( begun in May ) , and "A Fear ful Responsibility , " by W. D. How ells ( begun in Juno ) . The May , Juno and July numbers , containing these two complete novolotts , are offered for 81.00. ST. NICHOLAS FOR JULY Will have many capital features , in cluding chapters of two serials by llossiTKK JOHNSON and W. O. STOD- UAiiD ; "How to Stock and Keep a Fresh.Water Aquarium ; " a full-pago portrait of DBNOUCMOXT , the boy-vio linist , etc. Price of SciUDNEn'sMoNTirLV , $4.00 n year ; 35 cents a number. ST. NICH OLAS , J3.00 a year ; 26 cent * a num ber. Sold everywhere. THE CENTURY Co. ( Formerly SCRIDNEH & Co. ) Incorporated 1870. 743 BROADWAY , N. Y. SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE crtlscmcnta To Loan , For Sale , Uxit , Found , WanU , Boardlne , &c. , will be In serted In these columns once for TEN CENTS per line ; each subb < * iuent insertion , FIVECENTS l > er line. The first insertion net cr Ices than TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. TO LOAN-MONEY. GOKA AflAT0 LOAN At 8 per centln- < 4 > /4 < JUUUU tertwt in sums of Ji.MX ) and upwards , for 3 to 6 jonrs , on flrst-claMi clt > and farm projierty. HKMIH UXAL EHTATK and LOAN Aoxvcr. 16th and Douuloa Sits. > ONBY TO LOAN-Call at Law OIHeu of . M L.Thomas Room 8. Croiehton Illock. HELP WANTED. CANTED Ilutton hole makers at Harrison's , 1122 Karoham street. 252 27 ANTED r'ourcarpentcra , 10th and Leal en wortli street * . 251-20 'ANTED To rent , a house of S or six rooms. One answer at OMAHA SAFE WOHKS. \\/'JfT.EI / > ( Jlrl to do housework In a small i mull * _ ' airuvtt ' ' Inquire of K. Ft iron , 11.11 v < ir , , . HOUBK not IOM tli n eiJU ? , . Ireis Dr. Buuiiiicrs , 1'ort Oinali.r/ ' 244- HOU8K WANTEO-A cottage coiitalnliiu not less than six rooms. Address Dr. llaructt , Fort Oinaliu , Neb. 2-IU-tt WANTKD A No. one broom-maker at Ni'bnisk.i broom factory , Dodge street. AUKiwt lando . 217-27 -\TtrANTED-BV ONE OK TJIB LARGEST VV Wholesale ClotliliiR Houwis In New York Oil } , for the coming f all ti de , experienced sales men. Those haing experience and commanding a good trade * 111 flnd ttilsu first clan opportunf- tApply at once , with references to A. II. C. , Post ol ce box 3CW , New Ycrk City. JelB-wed&satU ANTED TwoVoardcrn. Young men pre W ferred. Addrtt * "A. " Dec office. 140 tf WANTED A good baler to go to Hastings. Neb , Call at MAHCY 4 , CO'H. i13 ! 27 111 bouth Utli street , To rent a house of 4 to 8 rooms WANTED 6 or 7 blocksof the po totllcc [ Ad- drew J , L.CJre-en , Omahft ; Neb. Zt2 tf WANTKD A girl for general housework. Apply at N K corner of Douglas and 14th streets A7-5 ! ! ! ( llrl for general housework In a WANTED . Apply K 7 Dodge , between 2.M and Xid streets. 235 25 Uy a joung gLntlcnun.rxiard with WAITED famllj. Addn-aj "G , E. C , " Ouialu Sunday Item. SiTK' } By a gciiUemin. a , veirfurnlthcd room with a small one adjoining and coin- inunlcatlUjf , convenient to U I' , hvadquartcrs , with board preferred. In etrlctlj prtrato family , Addre 4 with Urnn , K O. box 6S2 2."J 25 'AN1ED A good dlnlnir room girl miuieiU- W ate'ly at tltu Occidental hotel. 2JU tf - - bridge and school bonds. H. T. Clark , liclluvue. 6-u /1ALL AT MUS. B. R CLAHKE'S No. 1 Hoard \J ing House , cor. tilth and IXMgc SU. let Iu ths illy. 19 til RPE-VTEfla and cablnttni Ver vuitod. Wvces from K to $3 pur Uuy , laqutru next to lk office. 1uuno/lamlly , Industrious and willing to b u < kj- tul In any honorable aapacity. Compensation ae- cording K > capability. l'lew add/vw J. E , II. . can of On otnce. C04 tf SPECIAL HOTIOES-ContiimBfl. FOR RENT-HOUSES AND LAND. 1OR KENT ! tou c of six rooms , with ci tcm 1 ? and stable , one acre lot , with fruit , , one nut a half mile we t frcm rwtofflce. 15 per month. Inquire t U12 Datcnport street24123 T Ott RENT To small family , furnished cot- jj tARt , Capitol HID Address ' 'D , " llee olGcc. 240 27 HENTNicely fnrnl-hcJ room , suitable FOIt one or two gentlemen , 101S Capitol ave nue , south side _ 2M-27 rjitm HKNT. TUB I.AUUK.IT ASM MOST JL1 CKNTllAM.V IorVTKI HltK'K StOUK ' iHMUtlflll J10W IN I'LATIMHOUTll.-TlllS store U22 feet by 100 feet , with Urno nhow \sliuloufi , fitted upwlthall the latest modem Improvements. It Is sltiutnl In the com mercial center of Main Mrect , and li poM- thcly the most choice Imslne-n location In town. For tvrms iiiipj } to the owner. I.c\l Holding , I'lattamoutli. Nebraska. 255-yl J10K HUNT Room nmt Ixnrd for one or two 1mid 1 , wet ride 20th , between Chlo ; O mid fn 9. 2M 27 "I710II HUNT A furnlehed room forix gentleman JL' t 303 KarnhMii street , lict. ldth nnd 17th. 257-27 _ _ IT\OU \ KKNT A tortw house , furnished and wtJl JL' loiated , during atwtnec of famllj for the summer Tcnnmcrj ruvonablc. 211f > Califor nia ttrctt. U32-15 171011 UK.VT Nuitlj turnliihcil front room t JJ 1717 CumliiK street , bet. 17th mid ISth St * 221-cod-Ct AND LAND llcmls rents hon t * . HOUSES , hotels , farms , lots , lands , olliccsf rooms , etc , Sec 1st page , KENT From. July 1ft. Dwcllmjr hon e FOll . K. corner Ibth nnd Chicago street * . SM l > er month a. Ixjhinan. _ 161-tf "T710H IlKNT Nicely furnlxhed larve room and Jj piano .8. W * . corner 18th and Capital Axe. RENT On first floor , furrUhed rooms , southwest corner 10th and Diucnport. j 760- _ _ "OOK RENT Furnished rooms. Inquire at 1818 JD Chlcnfto street. _ CM-U RKNT 2 furnished roonu o er MeJ- FOll * Exchange , N. E , cor. 10th anil Dodge- street * . _ 2S9 U FOR SALE. SALE A second hand leather top phae ton and n good second hand cnnopj top pony phaeton. Alraa new dclltcn wagon , OEO. H. FrmiETT. Shop on 15th street , omrosltu Withnell House. 2M.tf SALE One of the bent anr' fafcst lamily heron In Omaha , with buggy , whip and e. Itcafcon. fumllj ICIVCH for the Hummer In & few daj s. Chas J. Ilarber , 2110 Callfomlix MreeU ; 233-25 TTIOKSALE Good house w 1th four rooms anit L1 half lot , No. 1013 Dodge between 2flth and 27th etrcct. Good well and shade trees ; hounc In good condition , Inquire on premises. 221-tf JTlpK SALE A first-claw tiroccry. A good lo- J ; cation , new room , established trade. A rare clianca for a man of Email capital In the "txwa * town of lowar Addnns at once , Lock box 253 Creston.Iowa 219 " 4 SALE A hotel business Good location. FOR house. Address "J. S 'Ikeotlke. 212 July 16-cod > IUCK FOR SALE. > 203 tt ESTAUROOK A. COE. . 81MM < cash will buy the ttockanj I1OKHA1.K of the clcnnt-flt little business In the citj. Address "lluslnoso , " care CamerD , Omaha po toftice. 210 tf IOK SALE A Mills portable rnifino o 10 F horse power. Vcrj economical of fuel and water. Jacketed with wood and cot end with. Iluwtia Iron , brass bound In locomotltc ntjle , oil po\crnor , automatic Mihes , brans boxes , oil LUTH , Klai water KUagc , Htcam force pumps and Hau- cock patent Inspirator. Complete , In good order and marly new. Reason for Hellinf , ' , wo w ! h to withdraw from business outside of our regular manufacturing. Write to Greenwich Manufac- hiring Co. Greenwich , Ohio. 01-lm " 17UJU HALE CIIEAI' One acre ( -round , touth Jj end 10th street. HOUKJ of fpur rooms , barn , cistern , small fruit , etc. Terms reasonable En- qulie 1717 Cuinlngs street , between 17th and 18th BtreeU. GD-U cod FOH SALE A small enfrlnc. B. W. 1'ajnofc Son's make. In perfect osder. Inquire of II. U. Clark & Co. 30-U 771011 HALE Lease and furniture of a tint-class Jj hotel In a town of 130D inhabitants , In state Qf Nebraska ; has 24 hods ; the tn cling men's re sort. Inquire at UEEotucc. 218-tt SALE Two storj house and part lot , near FOR . Location good. John L. McCogue , Upp Post Office. OSS U SALE Larc'C lot ana two good houses at Foil , . House and lot In South Omaha at $1,200. Houae and lot In North Omaha at Sl.tOO. House and part of lot near California street , $1 , 600Small Small house and full lot at ? SM. Inquire of Jnn. L. UcCacue , oppositepostoffioc. tino-tf T710U SALE House nnd lot 83x182 ; suitable for _ P warehouse. Inquire ot Peterson. 10th S < , 901-U 171 Oil SALE bctcral food lots In Hiterticw ad- J } dition. John L. MeCajuc , Opp. Post Oflice. 950 tf TTtOK SALE 2 acres ijroimd In West Omaha. JL1 Inquire of J. HeruNo. . 11016th. 873 tf T710R SALE Haps of Douglas and Sarpy coun- JU tics. A. KOSEWATEH , 1620 Farnham street 320 U T710R SALE Three good lots tn North Omaha J.1 at gl.OOO. Lot In Shlnn's addition at $4M. Lot In South Omaha at ? 4K ) Beautiful roaidence lot at $1,600. Good comer lot 148x100. ua eoatfrontaire at 2,200. Three lota one square fromlBth street car lint , MM ) each. Inquire of JohnL. JtcCajjue , opposite postoffkc. Ofll-U MI3OBLLANEOU8. 2jiTRA7m > White cow Mwut six yi rs old. O An > Infomutioii leading to her recovery will bu llbrnlly rewtrded by H. SI'lEOEL , 8J8-2.1) 12th and BouKlas street. BEMIS has rattling long lists of houses , lot * , lands and farms for sole. Call and get u : I'arasoit repured By C7itc be got at John llarr utablu iu. J. all kinds of work at reasonable flgurcx , near tor liith and Lea envrorth street * . 37B-U KOltOET The succcntwrs of the Amer ican House , on Douglas street , bctwc i6tb and 10th , for board , lodging and transient cus tomers , llespectfully 664-tf JULIUS & LOUISE nOBR. POWDER Absolutely Pure. Hade from Grope Cream Tartar , No oUiir pro arpatlon makes such light , flak ) hot breads , or usurious i < utryOar ; bo eaten by Dyspeptic * without fear of the Ills resulting from heavy Indt- gcstlble food. Hold only In cans , bv all aroc4.ru , KOYAL UAKINO 1'OW DEIl Op , 1 New York ,