JHB OMAHA DAILY BEE : WEDNESDAY" , JUNE 29 , 1881. THE DAILY BEE "Wednesday Morning , Juno 2 - LOCAL BREVITIES. . 1'nttcrson fells co l. "Frederick. Hntter.-- Get your hats at Doane'a. Sraoko Snxe's hixnil made 10o , "Kate Cliwton" to-night ! Drink SIUC'B Peruvian Beer. 1000 residence lots , BemK Agent. COO buRlno.ii lots. Call on Bern ! * , Krcrj-one drinks Saxe'n Cream Sodf Demts1 new map of Omaha , 23 ccnti Bemls' real citato boom. First pag < , 2oChou c3 and lots. Bemts' agency. Buy cheap Hammocks at FrederickV The board of equalization will fmlel their work on Thursday next , For FINK Commercial Job Printing nil at Titc BEB Job rooms. 200 farms and 000,000 , acres of land Bcmis , agent , The Lion continues to roar for Mooro'i Harness and S.vlillcry. Just received a large Int of finest cigaw in Omaha , at Kuhii's Drug Store. Whipple , McMillan & Co. , the jewel- era , Crclfhton Block. o20-lf Manager Halliert uill make special cfTort to-night to have the Academy of Music kept as cool ai possible. The Oreattit Uari/aint in Halt are the Jlanlrttpt Stock at half price , at Frederick's Hat Emporium , tllw On the 3rd and Fourth of July only a fiingle fare will bo charged between given point * and return , on the Council ! lltiiTa ) ; St. Joe it Kansas City road. The rushlait cvciiingat the Ice Cream Parlors of B. G. Matins , on Dodge street , shows that hii parlors are becoming the most iKipular in the city. Such attraction "Kate " an an Claxton" in the ' 'Two Orphans" comes only rarely. Don't fall to occure a scat or you will liavo to uland. The Emmet Monument Association will give n srrancl ball at Clark's hall Mon day evening July 4th. Tickets one dollar. First-clasi music has been engaged. J2MH , The first annual re treat of the Catholic clergymen of the Omaha dloccdo will be gin at Creishton College ntffi p. in. on July 20th , i nd will close on Thursday morning of the folio wing week. The second retreat will begin on Thursday , August llth. The Lewis Excelsior brass band will given festival for the benefit of the organi zation , on July 24th. Dancing will begin nt 12 o'clock. The president of the band is John Lewis nnd the secretary , Charley Washington. The coming ball of the Emmet Monument ment Association , to be held at Clark'u liall on the evening of' July 4th , is being looked forward to with many anticipations of pleasure. The association ii noted for its pleasant balls. The excursion in aid of the boot-black's association got ofl in good uhapc from the 3) . & M. dciwt yesterday. The U. P. band accompanied the party , which was quite large , on their trip to Bellovuc. Every arrangement had been mode for upending a pleasant time. The only place in the city wJioro Jos. Schlilz's Milwaukee boor is found on draught is the Merchants Ex change , cor. 10th and Dodge street. ti PERSONALS. Mrs. Trainer went through' to Ogden yen- lerday. Lyman McCarty , general wcbtcrn pas senger agent of the U. & 0 , U in the city. Mins Fees , ono of the city 'teachers , went east over thoWabafih yesterday. John Bcenna'ker , of Wahoo , passed through the city yesterday on his way to St. Louis. T. II. Leavltt , recently secretary of the land department at Lincoln , has been up- jwlnted asHlntant auditor of the U. Sc M. * ' ' road. > Killing the Cars. The police hayo apparently paid lit tie attention to the.dogs recently. The consequence lias boon tliat the untng god animals increased daily upon the ntrcots. / O'flicors McCunoWd Gorman turned tlioir attention in this direc tion Tuesday , and notwithstanding the intense heat of the early .morning hours did some very lively work. JJy 9 o'clock twontyrono ours which had the temerity to walk forth' without the regulation badge , wore lit subjects for the rendering company. Fun for the Little Folks Ono of the jolliest looking parties of young folks that lias been soon in Omaha was that which gathered at the Omaha Mission yesterday. It had boon decided to treat the boys and girls to a picnic at Hanscom's park yesterday , and the delightful anticipations of the youngsters was something cheering to bo hold. The party got off at about 10 o'clock , well loaded down wjth provisions and delicacies. About ton toaius liad boon kindly loaned for the occasion to carry the little people to the park , and as about five of thorn consisted of four-horso vehicles , the procession had somewhat the air of a pageant as it marched up Farnham etrcot. AH the young folk scorned' delighted with the prospects of a day out and were in a proper mood to enjoy ' joy Something 'of ' the kind. ' * To the Frontier , A passenger coach containing ty-throo solders ( ijiassod through teA Cheyenne Tuesday attached to the reg ular U , P. train. The men were in chju-goofjLJput , Rockwell ! of thov5th' cavalryi'wid.aadboori ' igniJdto duiy * iii the 3d cavjOry All ho.in from Jefferson barracks Tiear Louli ? brer , the W&bufi road. THE SIDEWALKERS. They Assemble Again to Die cuss the Situation. , A mooting of the sidewalk clul ; hold last o von ing developed the foe that a great deal of interest is enter tninod by its members on the final ro suit of the present struggle nt Albany It WAS unanimously agreed tha Platt would never again bo able to so foot in the aonato ns n molnbor , nm that Conkling's clinncea were vor slim. slim.Mr. Mr. Hobbs , by reason of his superiority riority in point of ago , opened tin mooting , " Gentlemen , " ho ob served , "wo have seen byTup.BKf this evening that the fight at Albany itill goes on , nnd that it is impossible .o foroaco how the matter will end. flio legislature lias not materially changed its manner of voting and the relative strength of each candidate remains practically in slain 171/0. Therefore , my friends , wo can easily imagine that the imperial lloscoo must feel uneasy and troubled in hU mind for between the necessity of his manufacturing various kinds of tafty with which to feed his stalwart friends in order to brnco thorn up , and the onerous work of fighting bed bugs at night , his lifo must indeed Im.vo become a burden. Khould wo not , on this account , have a little sympathy for him. "No sir ! " said Mr. Bobbs excitedly I think not. Wu should have n6 pity for nny man that has acted an Conk- ling hn.s. Ho had n good tiling and ought to have kept. Why it makes mo mad when I think _ what an ass ho was. Then ho was ono of the high llyors of the senate. Ho put on more jtylo than anybody , wearing n rod nock-tio and n round-about jacket juch as boys of fourteen oiid fifteen wear ; and then ho was the pride of all the ladies. Ho was the man who had the proud satisfaction of being the ? amo in a big hunting expedition that : ook place'in Rhode Island some time igo ; which the papers talked so much ibout. To talk nbout pity for such a nan BOOHIS to mo is absurd. " "I believe , " said Mr. Dobbs , "that ill thcso Huccensos , turned his head , md ho got to thinking ho was a big- ; or man than old Grant and could do is ho pleased. I think ho realizes the 'act at present that ho isn't n bigger nan than old drant , for the logisla- uro is going back on him right along. Che old regulars have raised n cry ibout money , corruption and that , mtit won't work. It's transparent ind people laugh at it. Well , Cond- ing still has the satisfaction of his ed neck-tie nnd round-about , but in ny opinion ho will Jmvo to wear thorn mtsido of the sonnto of the U. S. Red lock-tio statesmen are now of a past igo. " What further conversation would lave boon had had the mooting boon inintorruptod is not known , for at his juncture Mr. Dobbs hastily fled .round . the corner. It appears that 10 had caught sight * of his .vifo com- ng down the street , nnd it is appnr- mt ho wished to avoid her. This is ho inlluonco of wives lelt upon the ; reatcst inon , . ' , \THEFOURTfl , FJho Great Colouration Oma ha's Invitation. $ ,000 in Prizes. $ 2,000 in Prkcs. Room for all Nebraska and Iowa. H Omaha there will this year bo given the best celebration that money can produce. A SERIES OF 11 AGES 3y .tile-fastest horses in the State , of , , . NEBRASKA. KANSAH CITY VS. OMAHA. The Kansas City base ballists nro Hatched to play the B. t M. nine. XlrTV INDIAN WAltRIOHK. ight from the plains have boon on- [ aged to aid the celebration with their vild dances , furious games and savage nusic. A OR AND BIOVTOLE RAGE yill bo given , and the contestwill bo ingugod in by a host of exports. A hundred minor sports such as 'oot racing , greased pig , sack racinir , lancing , etc. , will kooptho fun pjoing , At five o'clock J. II , Pierce will scend in his GIANT BALLOON , Ranger , " a vast hydrogen gas balloon hat will soar to the clouds and niako i voyage through space. Everyone s invited. Room for oil Nebraska and all of owa too , U. P. special excursion train from JolmnbusjNpb. . "Excursion rates on all trains , Racing begins on Saturday , July 'nd ' and ends with a grand time on ho glorious -Uli. , Special trains will bo run froimcity 0" ho grounds every hour , 25o , r < 5una rip , f , J- J.JE. BOYDJ Pros.J T. J , BROW.V , Troas. B. B , WOOD , See. . i. Tlio boy Dopuo wlio was killed by lie kick of a horao on the Bellevue ? adj3undayyns iiilurrod fnProapoct Uli cemetery ye.terdayU * JJ > ' ll > ' . ' . ' f A small chjld . f Jau niot , of 'meeriUi and acific "slR'ets. was .W HARD CASES. Some of Those up Before Judg < Benoko Yesuerday. There was a rather listless ali'a'OU ' Judge Bonoko'a subjects 0.1 they stt\ " pod into the police court ycstordAy , All of thorn accmod to bo Buffering from the boat. Wlion the judge called "Wm. May or , " a thick-sot , under-sized man with a sorrel complexion , and dark halt stopped forward. "Your are charged with being n tramp , William , " said the judge cam- ing down upon him. "I plead guilty , " Baid William , briefly. "Ton days , " said the court. Jane Lyons stepped before the court showing n complexion of a raw beef shade. She had evidently boon sun ning horaolf yesterday with the ther mometer at 01. The charge against ilano was that she was a tramp. She got ton days in the county jail. John Schmidt was charged with dis turbing the poaco. "You were somewhat intoxicated weren't you John ? " asked tlio court. "No moro than i am this morning. " "It took two nion to bring him up lioro , " said tlio marshal. "Ho was nourishing a kmfo about the St. Elmo. " "I don't think I was drunk , " said John. "I guess I'd bettor have n trial. " The trial was accordingly sot for 0 > 'obck. John Loary had the look of a buc janoor of high seas as ho stopped for .yard. . Ho had a close cropped full joard , bristly hair , and a forehead ; hat began and ended at his eyebrows. "I wasnllected by the sunif it plcaso iho court , " ho said. "What time was ho arrested ? " asked ; ho judgo. "Early'this morning. " "Weren't you moro affected by Irink ? " asked Judge Bonoko. "I was not. " The marshal said it had required 'our men to assist him to the station , md ho was fined $10 and costs. J. O'Connor received a similar fine. A CURIOUS1BUSINESS. . [ n Which an Omaha Man is Apparently Engaged. To what extremes nit inordinate ap > otito for liquor will lead a man is veil illustrated by an incident which ictually occurred in Omaha .n day or wo since. A man whoso name will not bo men- ioned , but who is well known in ) maha as n person of intelligence and sducation and who at ono time bore a ; oed moral character in this commu nity , entered a prominent saloon on ? iftoonth street somewhat the worse or liquor. Ho proposed a game of nlliards which was accepted by a por- on in the room. After playing u ; amo or two they quit and ho table was taken by other persons vaiting to play. When ready to com- nenco the ganio the last mentioned [ ontlomon discovered that there were inly three balls on the table. As it akes four to pay the ordinary game , hey began looking for the missing ) all. The barkeeper was interrogated to its whereabouts , and ho said that ill the balls had boon given the first ) layors. The barkeeper immediately inspected that the gentleman hero ro- erred to had made away with it , and iskod him whether ho had done BO. Ho loudly protested his innocence jut nevertheless appeared somowlmt ibashod. Soon after ho was soon to 50 to the roar door of the saloon , and it the same time something was heard o drop on the ground outside. Upon ; o5ng there the barkeeper found the Hissing ball near the roar door , and vas satisfied that the man had just Iropped it thoro. The barkeeper says that a sot of very billiard balls are worth from ยง 25 o $40 , and that they can readily bo mwned for$15or $20. Ho saysit was ho evident purpose of this man to go iround to different places and steal inough balls to make a sot nnd then tawn or sell them. Pure cider vinegar at Julius Treit- chko'a. 2A-Ct , Nice Peach Blow and new Potatos it Wm. Gentleman's. 27-Ct. Hammocks at O'J cent store. _ J23.wd-tf Pure cider vinegar at Julius TroitjJ dike's. 24-Ct. Parasols cheap at the Boston Store m 10th street. The "Boston Storo" man is making hings lively ; look at his now odvor- iscmont on first page. - * Choice Fresh Butter and Eggs nt Vm. Gentleman's. 27-Ot. Just received , ladie * cold sots am } > ar-rings at Edholm & Erickson'o , i * i - Bargains in all departments at Bush- nan's not equaled elsewhere. A FEW SUMMER SILKS itill loft nt Bushman's. All that have een them have pronounced thorn the * at and cheapest in Omaha , Wo lake no extravagant assertions in our dvertiscments , Call and sec us. 2t OVER THE RIVER. A Day's Doings in the City o Council Bluffs. Decided Business Boom Prevailing vailing There , Notoa and Chats About Mei and Things , "With n tCnroral Rovlew of Loon Occurrence * . SCHOOL TEACHERS. THOSE SELKCTKD IV * TUAT CAPACITY TUB no.tKt- The school board * * * meeting selected the foi'low 'K ' schoc officers nnd teachers ; Superintendent , G. L.'arnlinm principal of high school , Alias LA Webster ; first assistant , Miss Ro.'vcn Noy ; second assistant , Mies Ai.n ; Sn uiros ; teacher of primary , LilU Millard. Grammar school Miss Kwely Flickingor , principal ; B grammar , Helena Hewitt ; C grammar , Miss Z > S. llubbard , D. Grammar Miss M. Mnuguin , nnd Miss Annie Dalo. 0 nnd D Grammar Miss Cora Brooks. Gunn School-Miss Eflio Patton. Clark School G. L. Jacobs. Curtin Miss Agnes Foray th , Miss Mary Reese , Miss Delia Thrall. Strcotavillo School Miss Stella Graves , Miss Emma Slyter. Court street Miss 'May Baker , Miss Lou ma Swan. Mill school Miss M. Maugum , Miss Mary'J. Thompson , Miss Mary Micholson , Miss Kato Blaxim , Stutsman street Miss Cora Flom- ming , Miss Stone , Miss Lottie Honn , Miss Alice Mottas. Pierce street - Miss Vcrme Rey nolds , Miss Hattie Gardiner. Center street Miss I. Fairman , Miss Lillian Borgcr , Miss Agnes Foil- Ion , Miss Parthunia Jcfferios. Woodbury school Miss Viola Cof fin. Bloomer school MissF. M. Wright Miss Ida Street , Miss Clara Barker Miss Lizzie Knabo , Mrs. B Brown Miss Jennie Fish. Janitors High school , Geo. Lees Bloomer , O. P. Murphy ; Mill school rno. E. Hill ; Stutsman street , Mrs ! Schindol ; Pierce street , Mrs. Blank 3ourt street , Mrs. B. Zipp ; Streets rillo , Mrs. Margaret Evans ; Curtin itroot , Mrs. Jane Drake ; Center itroot , Ida Millnr ; Woodbury , Horace Pool ; Gunn school , Levi Gunn ; Clark , jr. L. Jacobs. Jacobs.A A ruoroHiTiox. Mr. H. A. Turner , manager of the Jhribault wind mill manufacturing iompany , has ntado the following > reposition to the city through the > oard of trade : If the city will donate to his com- mny , or their successors , the site of ho power company , with the interest if the Council Bluffs agricultural forks , and three additional lots in ho northeast corner of the same ilock , making the donaticn a full nnd omplcto block , together with the im- irovompnts thoron , that ho will ro- novo his works from Faribault , Min- icsota , to Council Bluffs ; the work of omoral to be begun as soon as this reposition is accepted. Ho also greos to bring a company with $100.- 100 capital stock with nt least 50 nor ont. of the capital paid in , nnd that 10 will bind himself and his company o keep and employ not less than hirty (30) ( ) men continuously , rom year to yaar , so long s the works nro maintained. Jonsidernblo of this amount had boon aisod ut seven o'clock last evening . 'ith the assurance that the entire mount would bo promptly secured , 'his prompt action. shows the temper f the board of trade and loading citi- ons , and indicates that the people ro in dead earnest about that maim- ( icturing boom. HINT TO FOUTUNK HEEKKUS. About April first an Ohio ma'n , no- nmpanied by his wife and six chil- ron , reached this city , bound for Irogon. Ho had 8500 clean cosh in is pocket , nnd wns buoyant over the lowing prospects in that far oft El- orado. About ono month later the fimbman rcnchod this city again , isgustod with Oregon , weary , sick , ishcartencd and out of lonoy. Ho started to return ) Ohio , but hud only money enough a buy tickets to this point , and ould go no farther. Within twenty- iur hours from the time of their rrival here the family were placed in amfortablo quartan , the man had jcurod permanent employment nt oed wages , and is now doing well. THE ItLUFKS IK I1IUEV. Tuesday night was the first really ot night of tlio season , There was good deal of growling among these hose sleeping arrangements were itorfored with. THE BEK already has a largo sub- : ription list in the city , and it is midly increasing. > V. K. Hoagland & Co. , dealers in jricultural implements , who but icontly licatod hero , already have toro business than they can handle nd will bo obliged to increase their icilitioa soon. They now have an ox- msivo warehouse on South Maine ; roi.t. A project is on foot to establish an : adomy and business school at Coun- 11 Bluffs , Its design will bo primnri- r to prepare boys and young men for ithor the university or active busi- oas lifo. Iti course will embrace 10 practical branches , such as immercialj science , surveying , vil cngmooring and mining. f the project receives the proper on- niragpmont capital will bo put into nnd it will doubtless bo made a iccess , A school somewhat similar as started in Indiana a few years ago nd although strongly opposed by the ; gular cello < ' 03 , is now ono of the irgcst schools in the United States , urolling about 2,000 pupils. At the roper time further particulars will B given. Mynster it Adams have had their lice renovated and are now ready to jcoivo their friends i. e. clients. Tha High School Alumni nssocia- on hold its annual reunion last oven- ig. There was quite a brilliant us- miblago present , and an enjoyable me was had. Some citizens sported both umbrel las Mid fans on the streets ycslcrdaj Smith , the Juan who was nrrcstci for counterfeiting , had n hearing before fore United Stages Commissioner Gee F. Wright on Saturday , and was hcli to appear before the United State grand jury. In do/ault of bail ho wn committed. Ono drunk was disposed of at th police court yesterday. Another ma lay across the street in fnJ.nt of th Fifth Street House , but for ffOOio reason son did not get robbed The degree of D. D. has boon conferred forred upon Roy. T. H. Cloland. pas tor of the First Presbyterian churcl of this city by the "YVooster , Ohio University. THE B E congratulate ! Mr. Cloland upon this distinguishing honor. The thermometer registered 100' ii the shade yesterday at 3 p. m. The delegates to the state convention Appointed from tliii city have already doparlot for DCS Moints. They are Hon. W F. Sapp , Geo. F. Wright T. J. Evans , John Limit , J. T. Bald win , 0. M. Brown , \ \ . Lyman , W. S , Mayno nnd Jacob Sims. They .wil probably have n warm time. All will rejoice to see the Power1 ! jn.'I ' < ling ruins turned into n bustlint man.ufactury. Tins iidies who applied to Mayoi "Vaughn fo iwo barrels of nice , cool drinking- water placed upon the streets have JMceK'cd the assurance that the matter will bo promptly laid before the city council n' its next meeting. Public Rontimon I appears to bo much in favor of the luTnngoinont , and the council will probab'l , " ot hesitate to adojit n measure tlu t will afford so much comfort at such t.'Ding cost. The work onPaxton'si.'ackinghouse is being vigorously pushed with all the help that can bo obtnineJ- Tlio bt. Francis academy w.'ill hold its ninth annual coniinenceinei.'t to morrow , beginning at 9:30 : n. innt the academy building. Yesterday morning William Jones iv brcakman on the Northwestern rai roadj while endeavoring to board i moving switch onpino at the North ivestorn depot , missed his footing am fell under the engine , sustaining serf jus injuries. Ho will probably b ill right in a few days. * THE CALORIC. Biff Upward Jump Taken by the Mercury. It scorned to afford the average per ion a great deal of solid satisfactioi o remark to n passing friend , "It's lot. " And the friend seemed to on- oy replying"Don't ' mention it ! "bot 'or life , " or some other equally np iropriato phroso. As far as can bo earned there were v fewer unstrokcs yesterday than miglit 10 expected from the upward tendon- y of the thermometer. Only man mploycd at the now opera house was bligcd to give up work. A man amed Peterson , living on Jackson troot near Tenth , was twice ovor- omo by the heat yesterday , and j now confined to his homo. A little irl , whoso family do not wish to ave her name mentioned , had a sun- troko Monday. She is now out of langor. The highest range reached by the ignal oflico thermometer Monday ras 94 degrees in the shade. At axo's drug store it registered 98 egrecs. At 5:45 : o'clock yesterday ig the signal oflico thermometer in icatod 82 degrees ; at 7 o'clock , 80 egrees ; at 9 o'clock , 90 degrees ; at 2 . m. , 90 degrees ; and at 2:15 : p. m. , 7 degrees. Thermometers nt other oints indicated over 100 degrees. BUSINESS NOTICES. Of every grade in Summer Clothing nd Underwear for Men , Boys nnd hildren , ELGUTTER'S MAMMOTH LOTHINU HOUSE 1001 Farnham , cor. 'until ' street. CiiEAMEiiv BUTTER in one nnd two aund cans nt J. B. French & Co , ' a. jo28-3t Take "BLACK-QRAUGHT" nnd you 'ill uovitr be bilious. At C. F. Goodman's The one price bout and shoe store is P. L. Kidd'a in Jacob's block , OH Fif 'tnth street , lowestjiriccs All t kinds of surgical instruments t J. 0. Pnntor'tt Co. 's drugstore , jrnor of Douglas and Twolftli fits. orresjondonco from country pliysi- ans solicited nnd prices guaranteed low St. Louis. j as _ je29-2t OURTH OF JULY , ' BUSHMAN'S. ' Just received n new lot of Pnrasols , awns , Dotted Swiss * ! , Laces , Ties , ans , Gloves , Hosiery , Collars , Cuifc , -nil at greatly reduced prices. It will ay you to-seo them. _ 2t trol package of "BUCK-DRAUGHT" ee of charge. ' AtC , P. Ooodmau'4. OKKAMKKY BuTTKii in ono and two Dund cans at J. B. French & Co.'s. jp28-3t FOURTlfoF JULY. Ladies' low cut Newport ties nnd iw button nt reduced prices , for this cek. Just the thing for this hot eathor. liuy a pair.A. . A. D. HORSE , Fourteenth nnd Farnham. Ladia toft a/iow/yr iendtrfeet at If. . Kidd't new shoe store in Jacob's och , on Fifteenth street , "Xho Doctor * tald would never lea\o ; my bed. Thai tree months ago , and now 1 weigh )0 ) pounds. cannot write . half of hat ] I want to say , but Warner's ifo Kidney and Layer Cure did it all. H. 0. I OUKK , Rahwoy , N. J. ood-lw CREAMERY BUTTER in ono and tw pound cans at J. B. French & Co.'i jo28-3t If you wnnt a good clock go to Ed helm & Erickson's. Band music , ice cream And "heaps' of fun nt the lawn sociable , corno 17th street and Capitol nrenuoThurs day evening. LOW CUT STRAP T1F.S AND BUT TONS , of the best mnkcs. Prices lov to close them out. A. D. MOK.HE , Fourteenth nnd Farnham , Go ( o Kidd's new boot and shoe ston m Jacob's block , on Fifteenth street , fo\ \ bat-gains. All goods marled low , am ne price only. Five j > cr cent , discount o ministers and teachers , r BUTTER in ono nnd tw < pound cans at J. B. French & Co.'s , jc28-3t ' For the finest ice cream in the city , go to Mnu's parlors , 1518 Dodge street between loth nnd IGtli. It Reduced p'ridOi 111 nprlng nnd sum mer goods at G. A. iludquest's , the merchant tailor , on 10th , * ? oar Favnlinm , 280t II. G. Clark & Co. are prepared to renovate any'kind of dried fruits. Jo28-Ct No hcad-nchc or linck-nclio for ladies who drink "WINE OF CARDUI. " At C F. Clnodmau'i. SPECIAL BARGAINS. Black and colored all wool Bunt ings at 121 cents , never before such raluo offered in Omaha ; advertised by > thors cheap at 20c. 500 yards Black Grenadine also L2ic ; fonnorprico , 25c to OOc. Anoth- sr lot of choice Plaid Ginghams at lOc , icing advertised elsewhere at llic. 50 dozen pure Silk Handkerchiefs tssorted at 50c each , sold in the city it 81.00. A. C. & Co. were never in a bettor > osition to servo their patrons than o-day , receiving daily job lots to lese from Eastern manufacturers , nil icio and fresh goods , at 33Jc below larly purctiasos. Ladies will please emombor we make no exaggerated tatements in our advertisements. Ill Roods marked in plain figures and vorytliing as represented. A. CUUICKHHANK & Co. * For first class watch work go to Ed- elm & Erickson'a. CREAMERY BUTTER in ono and two ound cans at J. B. French & Co.'s. je28-3t SPECIAL NOTICES. riUiiUh Au\urusemunc To lioan , tor Sale , est , Found , Wants , Hoarding , &c. , will be In- rted In these columns once for TEN CENTS : r line ; each subsequent Insertion , FIVE CENTS : r lino. The first Insertion ne\er less than WENTY.FIVE CENTS TO LOAN MONEY. TO LOAN-At 8 per ccntln- terost In sums of J2.HX ) and iwarda , for 3 to 6 yaars , on first-class tlty and .rm property. BKMIS RKAU ESTATK and LOAN OK.NCY. 15th and Douglas Sts. U.ONEV , TO LOAN Call at Low Ottlce of D. rU. L. Thomas IlooiuS. Crelirhton Block. HELP WANTED. TTANTED Two good unfurnished rooms rV within 3 or four blocks of Hth and Farn- tin , Address J. C. , Bee otllce. 270-23 Tt7"ANTKD A partner or bu\er. Iniiulro at r V Philadelphia Coffee Houke , loth ttrcet. 2SO-JJ2S rANTI'.l ) Good tfirl. Apply 1071 north JSthbtrcct. f273-30 T7"ANTEU To Purchase , a jjooil nnd cheap rV pony and second hand butiry AddrchuX , Dec otttcc. 276-C9 TTANTED Immediately. , Two Rood brick- 'V Ujers Inquire of Oniaha Shot Co. or Col : is ii 1'ctty. 278 tf TfANTKD-A cool , nicely furnished room tl 'V ' "Hhin three blocka ot tliepostoillcc. Ad- \ ess "F. S. " Uco olllco. 209-2i J SLANTED Office boy at thu Emmet House. 'V ' 283-J } ! XTANTKD-A cowl Rlrl In n mniiH lainlly. ' V Constant employment will bo given to Kood ( tlrl. Apply at I6ii Welistvr stret-t , an-JjTMm MUS.MAUI.KY. irANTKD A lrl for general liousuwork. 'V ' Apply at JOHN ( i. WIU.IS1 , 14H ixlge street. 272-tf JfTANTKO Girl for general housework , S. E. ' V corner ICth and Harney street. 203-2J JlltS. C1IAS. 11AI.11ACH. XTANTED A Harbor. Louis Fal t. 'V ' 'trcct , first door west of 1'ostofrlce. \rANTEI > -A cook and kitchen htlpattho V 1'aclBe House. 271-29eod XTANTKD A thoroiiKhly competent girl with V good reference , tlooj WI OH. pmtinwrt ect , 2nd door rast ot llth , north sldo. 259-tf I7"ANTED OooU glri for general housework 'V ' In sm.ll family. Apply 131U Web.ter. bet. th and 17th. 208-23 XTANTfil ) I Ono mm In a county makes moT - T ney selling our springs for bugg ; shaft upllngs. Send stamp jor terms and cut or OOp stamps fora pair , to anti-Rattler Safety Spring ) ,90 Randolph St. , Chicajo.m-th-iaty-27 ) RANTED To rent , B house of 6 or six rooms. 'V ' Clvo answer at SM-2S OMAHA SAFE WOHKS. TOU8K WANTKD A ilHellliiK house containing not le.vs than eluht rooms. r. tiuininers , Kort Oinnhii , Keh. 218-tf IOUBK WANTED-A cotttigo contalnliiB not le&itliiiii six rooms. Address Dr. irnett , 1'ort Onuilm , Neb. 2IO-t ( ITANTKI ) A NO. ono hrooiu-inaker ut Y Ni'bniskn liroom factory , Dodcu reel. August Itandow. 2I7-2S ITANTEU T o boarders. Young men pro- > ferrtxl. Address "A. " Bio ortlce. lio-tf ( /"ANTED To rent a house of 4 to 0 rooms V ulthinCorT blocks of the postotm c [ Ad- ess J , L.Green , OmahaJ Neb. 212 tt I/ANTED A good dining room girl immecll- V HclyattheOeciaentaThoteL 2iO-tf < ALL AT MRS. B. E. CLARKE'S No. 1 Hoard / ing House , cor. ISth and Dodge gts. Ue t th * city. 19 til ( ARPENTER8 and cablnrtmaken wanted. / Wages from S2 to t3 per day. Inquire next Ue office. ' - SPECIAL NOTIOES-Gontiiiuod , WNTEDKnmlln ? hrldgoand school bonds. Jll. T. Clfttk , Hellenic. 20-M ANTKD A ltu.\llon by a m n of family , tily , Industrious and willing to ta use ful In ftny honorable oarnclty. Componntlnn e < cording to ciinblllty. I'lcosc adircM J. K. H. , care of But ofllco. COt-U FOR RENT HOUSES AND LAND. GKM nKNT With lioard , newly furnl < h l _ J front room lib alcove. Good term * to two young men , Address I'ostonicc liox 37 , city. 501-tf T710H KENT Front rooinT Ocntlcnun AHd JU Ivly preferred , tnqttlro 1711 Chicago fct. 239-20 TJIOn I1KNT A fumhhcd room fora gentleman I ; nt 3u9 Karnham street , bet. loth and 17th. TJlOlt HUNT I.nrco nlry room southwest L1 corner 18th and Capitol n\ciiup , suitable for two or three Kctttlcmcii. z'o-few-st "P10H ItKXT To pcntlcmaii and wtfon suite of P ntifiirnWiced roonuwltli Ur e closet , In new brick house. Atnily nt 1013 Chicago street. SUU-tf Ti OU HENT Homo ol six rooms with cistern J ; nnd Rtnblo , oncacrc lot , with fruit , , ono and a half tulle wmt frcm iiostotllco. $15 per month. Inquire at 1M2 Daienport ntroct2I1'J3 RENT To small family , furnished cot tage , Capitol Hill Address "U. " Ike offlcc. . 240-2S tOH ItK.VT-XIcoly fnrnUhrd room , suitable C for ono or two gentlemen , 1013 Cnpltola\c- nue , south sldo. f Oil ituKr. Tin : l.Ainir.sr AND MOST- 1 CKNTUAM.Y LOOATK1) DltlCK SrOIlK s li-mMsoUTH.-Ilils bfnutlfiil new store Is 22 tcot by 100 tect , with liirco show lUiHUWx , llttoil \\ltlialltlieliitestiiioilern mprovemeiits. It Is situated In the com- nerclal center of. Alain street , jinil Is iiosl- Ivi'ly the most choice business location In town. For terms npply to the owner , l.evl ( loUIIng , 1'latl.simmtli , Nebraska. 2oJyi ! FOR RENT Room and board for One ortwo gentlemencast side 20th , between Chicago and Cuss. 233-2 ; ) TnJ.1 RENT Neatly furnished front room at J ; 17rTCuniltiLr8trctt ! , bet. 17th and 18thsts. 221-ood-"t A.YD ; .AND-Ucmls rents houses , HOUSES , hotel ) , xarms , lots , lands , olllcesf rooms , etc , See 1st ftff , RENT Nicely fumts.'ied large room and FOR .S. W. corner ISU'i and Capital A\e. OS3-tf RENT On first floor , fiu-rUbed rooms , FOR corner 10th and Davenport. > 769-tf FOR RENT Furnished rooms. Inquire at 1813 Chicago street. C9C-M RENT 2"furnished rooms o\er Mer FOR chants' Exchange , N. E. cor. 10th and Jodge trcets. FOR SALE. POK 8ALK Second - handed pool-table , complete , verv low Itaire for cash. Oh. BUANDKS , 317 l\nrnli ; m. FOR SALE A Rood horse. Add row "IJ. F. H. " care lice Ottlce , 277J > 2 | jHR bALE A new house , built two j ears , fun [ } lot , well and etetvthlnir complete , on Dodge trcet , ; between 2Ctli and 27th , No. 2019. In- Hire on premises. 260-tf [ T10R SALE A hotel business. Good location. L ; Full house. Address "J. S."lleeoffice. 212-july 15-cod 710R SALE CHEAP Ono acre ground , noutli J end 10th street. House of four rooms , bam , stern , small fruit , etc. Terms roaoonablo En title )717 Cuinlngs struct , between 17th and 18th erects 09-tf cod 71OR SALE A second-hand - leather topphae- J ton and a good second-hand canopy top pony liaeton. Also a newdell\erwa ' on. GEO.'H. FITCHETT. Shop on 15th street , opposite Withncll House. 710R SALE Good house with four rooms and * half lot , No. 2013 Dod e between 20th and 'th street. Good well and shade trc s ; houie la jed condition. Inquire on premises. 22t-tf 3RICK FOR SALE. J 203-tf ESTABROOK & COE. nOR SALE 81,500 cash Mill buy the stock and ! ftxturci of the cleanest little business in thu ty. Address "Iiusinos , " care Carrier 9 , Omaha mtofflco. 210-tf [ Wit SALE A .Mills portable engine o 10 ! horse power. Very economical of fuel and itcr. Jacketed with wood and covered with issla Iron , brass bound In locomothe st > le , oil > i crnor , automatic valves , brass boxes , oil cups , MS wnter puago , steam force pumps and Han- ck patent Inspirator. Complete , in good order id nearly new. Reason for selling , o wish to t lid raw from business outside of our regular uiufocturing. Write to Greenwich Manufac- ririKCo. Greenwich , Ohio. D4m [ 10R SALE A small engine , B. W. Payne & Son's make. In perfect osdcr. Inquire of II. Clark & Co. S0-tf 1011 SALE Lcoso and furmturo of a first-class hotel In a town of 1300 Inhabitants , in state Nebraska ; has 24 beds ; tha traveling men's ro- rt. Inquire at BEE oltlco. 218-tf 10R SALE Two-story house and part lot , neat depot. Location good. John L. SIcCoguc , ip 1'obt Olilce. 058-tf 1011 SALE House and lot 33x132 ; suitable ( or warehouse. Inquire of Peterson. 10th St. 001-tf 1OR SALE 2 acres ground In Went Omaha. Inquire ot J. Henry , No. 110 10th. 873-tf 1OR tiALE Slatm of Douglas and bany coun ties. A. RObtWATER , 1620 Farnham street 320-tf MISCELLANEOUS. IEMIS has rattling long lists of houses , lots , ) lands and farms for sale. Call and yet .m. .m.OHT OHT A bunch of keys. Finder will ptcaso j leave at this otllce and receive reward. ! 57-27 OST White cow and calf from Chicago and i 13th street. The tinder will bo rewarded by turning the name. M. CAKR1OAN. WO-tf rilBRELLAS And l-arosois repaired by it. J SC1IUTT llth and Farnam sts. 7bOtf . BROWN Corner 12th and Chicago . streets. Is ready to bore or deepen wells. ilsfactlon guarontoeil. M3tt IEAMS Can be cot-at John llarr a stable for all kinds of work at reasonable tl uren , near 1 13th and L < reiiHorth streets. 378-tf VONT FORGET The successors of the Ainer. 1 lean House , on Douglas street , between Oth 1 10th , for board , lodging and transient cus- ncrs. Respectfully * 4-U JULIUS k LOUISE ROSS. POWDER Absolutely Pure. lade from Grape Cream Tartar. No other pro ation makes such light , flaky hot bread * , or urloui pastry. Can be eaten by Dtspeptlct hout fear of the Ills resulting from hta y fndl. tible ( ood. Sold only In cans. Ur all 0 rocers. 110YAL UAJvlNQ i'OWDKlt CO. New York.