8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : WEDNESDAY , JULY 13 , 1881 , IKE DAILY BEE , "Wednesday Morning , July 13. I/JOAL BREVITIES , Patterson sells coal. rGct your hftta At Donna's , Drink Saxe'a Permian Beer. Sin ok o Saxo's hand mftiU lOo -1000 residence lote , BemU , ngent. < 300 business lota. Cull on lleinti , 25C house * and lots. Bcmls' ftgency. A.V. . Nason , Dentist , Jncob'n block. Bcmla' new map of Omaha , 25 cents. I > cry ° ne drinks SMC'S Cream Soda. Bemls1 real cstato boom. Jb'lrst pago. Natural Mineral Water on draught nt Knhn's drug store. " 200 farms nnd 000,000 acres of land. Bern ! ' , agent. For FINS Commercial Job Printing , nil nt THE BKK Job rooms. The Lion continues to roar for Moore's Harness and Saddlery. Whipple , McMillan & .Co. , the jewel ers , Crelfhton Block. o2G-tf Prescriptions n specialty , Opera House Pharmacy , 211 S. Ifith Street. Safes , machinery , and all kinds of licavy hauling done by Brisco & Co. , the nafc men. wkvlt At 2:30i.n. : \ . yesterday o thermometer fin Farnhnm street indlcatcda.tcmperftturo of J13J degrees in the shade. About one hundred railroaders bound f or Dem or Junction , passed through the city on the U. P. train yesterday. They were picked up In New York. The races which open in Chicago on Tuesday will attract ix number of Omaha iwople to that city. Among theme who will probably leave on Sunday nrc W. A. P/ixton , J. S. Cauineld , lUclmrd Wilde nnd "Doc" 1'oote. While a four imilo team was passing along Sixteenth street near the residence of A. J. Poppleton yesterday , the wheels of the wagon mink to the hub in n newer excavation. The vehicle was loaded with lumber. It was gotten out of the Jmlc with the greatest difficulty. Thirteen car loads of emigrants went through Omaha yesterday-afternoon bound for Utah. ' A loaded omnibus nnd thrco wagons fjot Btuck lait u\cning in some bad mud holes on ninth street , between 1'tunliaii and "Harncy. A c'ouplo of now stage coachcH , manu factured for the Wyomlng'BtnBo.company , nt Conconl , N. H. , wcro Rent out to that Territory from this city yesterday. -Justice Gustavo Anderson waasoovor corao by the heat yesterday that ho wan compelled to go home. Ho however , hopes to bo able to resume business to day. It is now reported on good authority that there will soon be a faster train put upon the U. P. road , which will greatly nhorten the time between Omaha nnd Denver. The new four-in-hand tunioutof J. N. H , Patrick is very fine. It consists of n covered > ehlclo of four seats , well uphol itcred nnd neatly finished , and drawn by four spanking bays. A fight occurred yesterday afternoon in n lower Douglas ttrcct saloon. A party of thrco or four men were drinking nnd tw < of them got into n dispute , ono struck the other on tbo head indicting an ugly j'ash , and then started out'tiH if the comet was after him. Ho could not bo found by the police , A fishing party , consisting of Messrs. A. D. Hapgood , W. Umpherson , and Harry Oatrom , accompanied by their fain- llios , returned yesterday fromBulIo Creek , where they have been engaged in uiticn- torlal purbults since Saturday of last week. They caught , in all , ono mud turtle nnd one gar fish , and ri i > ort a fine time. A row occurred lastovcnlngntahouso of disrepute on Dmlgo street , In which couple of constables nnd a justice of the peace figuiod quite prominently , the latter lcing ) knocked down by i\ chair in the Lands of the woman who keeps the house , nnd who , nftcr severely scratching the face of ono of the officers , pulled u roolvcrou Jiim. The difficulty occurred over the pea nesutyn of a trunk which the woman pro- poscd'to ' hold In lieu of an unpaid bean 1)111 against one of the inmates of the house In trying to "nettle" the affair the men who got mixed up in the row appear to have been "nettled" themselves. Real Estate Transfer ! . The following transfers wore recorded corded at the county clerk's ofllco yesterday , as reported for this paper by John L. McCaguo , real eatato agent nnd conveyancer ; Byron and Louis Hood to Marie E Burinestor , parcel of Market street nnd lots 8 , 0 , 10 , in block 249i Omaha. WD $2,000. Ida P. Drake , ot al. , to Win. Hudson , lot 4 , block 11 , Rood's first addition. W. D.-S500. Peter Johnson and villa to Hans Jlohwer , BW I section 19 , Tn. ID , 11 12 cast. WD.-$3,000. Peter Faust to John A. Harbacli lots 14 nnd 12 in block 0 , Uorbach'u second addition. Q. 0. D. § ll,00. ) John I. Rcdick nnd wife to Mary J. Rose , parcel in lot 9 , Capital add. w. D.-eooo. O. P. Hnrford ot al. , to llodick & Coimoll , w i. lot 3 , block 147 , Omaha Q : o. D. 1,000. Isaac S. Hascall to Henry Fingal parcel insoc. 34 , tp , 10. range 18 cast. W. D. f 100. A Specimen Bridge. The bridge crossing the creek a Eighteenth and Cuming streets is in < terrible condition and calls for inline diate attention of the city authorities The approaches are terrible , Whoi a street car is passing a margin 01 about two-foot space ia allowed to pedestrians , and this walk is con veniently pierced with holes largo enough. Jo-nllow one Jo drop fifteen foot bolbw 'in1 tlio darkness. The bridge is a model structure in its way and as a monument of dilapidation could scarcely bo improved upon. u.tfSMOw.Fi.Ajq5 at 2t r * OMAHA ROADSTERS , Some of Thorn Mentioned by n Foreign Authority. Promising Animals that are now in Training. In The Turf , Field and Fnrni of My 8th appears n loiter from II. T , Footo , V. S. , in which are mentioned several of the roadsters to bo BOOH on Sherman nvenuo almost any pleasant evening , The letter says : "Drivinij up this road , first to notice ia n hand some brown gelding driven by Mr. J , M. Thurslon , which would bo nil loner to the road of nny city in our Union , The brown nUilllon , Malt Patrick , with n record close to U:30 : , driven by Mr. GL-U. Cmincld , show jrcat speed and is never loft. A bay naro , very stylish and fast , is driven jyMr. Jaa. Croighton. Mr. Dennis Cunningham drives a bay gelding vhich is hard to beat. A high-headed chestnut gelding driven by Mr. Ed , Tohnson , justly maintains great res- icct among the roadmen , A Rorrol jolding sidowhoola the road at a rapi d ait , driven by Mr. II. McCaffrey. A bay , gelding driven by Mr. W. II. Me- Cord , comes down the road oil up in the .bunch. Mr. Gco. Irwin pilots a showy bay gelding , Mr. J , S. Caulfield a speedy roan golding. A sorrel mare driven by Mr. J. 0. Cowin , is worthy of mention. Mr. J. I. Redick drives a lively brown mare. Col. Dickey is aeon on the road at one time with the brown stallion Brown Wilkes , by George Wilkes , nnd entered in the four-year-old race at Chicago , and at another time with n bay gelding that can boat 2:30. : Many other single rigs might bo mentioned , but the above nro nbout the beirt , and a short speed on the road at n 2:30 : clip is not a rare occurrence. Mamy fine double .earns nro nightly BOOH , the best of which are iv very fast pair of bays driven by Mr. A. L. Patrick ; n pair of roans , driven by Mr. F J. llamgo ; n Btylish team of bays , driven by Mr. Ilonry Homan nnd n gray and brown driven by Mr. D. T. Mount. At the Omahn driving park , the loiter gees on to say , there are n couple of do7.cu good horses in training , among which nro : In Chris Kevin's stable : Little Tom , b. g. 9 years oldby Volunteer , record of 2:3i : ; Granger , gr. g. , with n record ord of 2:34 : ] , owned by Mr. James Croighton ; Elsie 0. , ch. in. , by Blue Bull , no record , but can trot in 2:30 : , owned by Benjamin Wood ; Tom , b. g. , no record , but can trot in 2:40 : , owned by Goo. Invtn ; and a dozen other likely' looking colts , especially ono belonging to Mr. Ncsbit , five years old and very speedy. Ia the stable of S. M. Boardsloy are : llandall , oh. g. , by John T. Brady , record 2.24J , owned by Dr. Pock ; May Clark , ch. in. , 8 years old , record 2:35 : , by George Wilkes ; Will Her , blk. g. , 8 years old , by Gen. Grant , no record , belonging to Richard Wilde and very promising , Charley Douglas b. g. , by Tom , ho by Scott's Hialoga , record of 2:30 : , owned by Boardaloy and now trotting in the 2:2 : ! ) class in the Iowa circuit. Under Jack Seer's tuition nro Crops- py , b. in. , eight years old , no record ; Col. King , blk B , three years old , by Mambrino King and two colt , brought from Dr. Uorr's farm over a year ago , two years old , by Mambrino Patchen. They nro line looking nnd promising. All belong to Mr. John A Creighton , In Tom Gray'slmnd are Wild Irish man , b. g. , record 2:52 : ] , belonging to Dennis Cunningham , nnd now trott ing in the 2:48 : class In the Iowa cir cuit ; Dora Duke , br. in. , seven years old , "by Iron Duke , trotting in the 3:00 : class in the Iowa circuit. Poitofiloo Oliangoi III Nebraska during the week end ing July 2 , 1881 , as furnished by Win. YanVlbck , of the postoilico depart ment : Established Arden , Boone county ; Margarot'A. Knnkol , P. M , Discontinued : Camp Sheridan , Sioux county ; Sooborg , York county. Postmasters Appointed Shelby , Polk county , J. II , Youinans ; Thorn- burgh , Ilayos county , William Black. T , J. Fleming , of Geneva , Ne braska , arrived in the city last night with two fast horses that will furnish sport for the spoodora on Shormai avenue , Ono is a black Hamblo tonian Two yeara old , and the othoi | s n Gray Eagle mare of BIX. The daisies nro quartered at Stophonson's m nnd o. TUN THOUSAND YAIIWS EMIWOIHKU its from Now York auction saloa nt 7i cents per yard , worth 25 cents per yard , nt the BOSTON STOHK , on Tontl street. jyO-2t Parasols cheap at the Boston Store on 10th street , Parties wishing Ice Cream on Sun day will please luavo their ordora Sa turday morning nt Joe & Sam's. ' jyll-St LATEST FIIOM WASHINGTON During the balance of the Benson w will soil our Pure Ice Cream ut § 1,5 per gallon , 40 cents per quart , and 1 cents a iltth. Special rates given t largo orders , /satisfaction / guaranteed " JOB et SAM , " ' , -ItjtU'Sti ' , next to Ppatoftice , ' Jy'll-2t. A Bnd Obtrnotlon. OMAHA , July 11. o the Editor of The 1'ce Already ono year ago the south side roising on 17th street nnd St. Mnry's venue did not connect with the side walk by nbout throe feet. People raveling on this street to avoid sink- ng in the mud hndto jump over. Bye nd bye more crossing gave way and his was the worst spot to pass over tntil last Saturday when a space of bout seven feet in circumference ftvoil in rendering it altogether im possible , To lay the crossing riqhtly riginally would hnvo cost nbout 50 outs and spared the citizen passing iy there n great deal of inconvenience , low it will cost many dollars. That a the wny the city government ia now run here , J. I. F. Y. M , C. A. Quarterly Ronort of Its General - oral Secretary. At n mooting of the Y. M. 0. A. , icla nt their rooms Monday , Gco. Bcr the generalsccrolnry , pro- ontcd n report from which it appears hat the number wf visitors and road irs to the room for the quarter ending Tune 30th , wore 4,275 ; nt the weekly iraiso meetings , 1,803 ; nt the song crviccs , 1,025 , ; nt extrn meetings , GIG ; nt socials nnd concerts , GOO ; nt Mblo classes 51 , nnd at Yoke Follows 72 , making otnl of 0,447. During the quarter 0 visits have boon made to the sick ; niglits watched with the sick ; 8 per nnnont situations found ; G34 papers Jatributcd ; 4,015 invitationaextondcd o meetings , and 13 visits made in ntorcst of the work. Moro young ion have npplicd for good boarding ousca , the secretary says , during the ast two months than hnvo before in wico that length of time during the ast two years , The committee in charge of periodicals have boon on- Vbled through the liberal donation of ilrs. Capt , Ilustin , to make somogood additions to the leading matter of the ooma. Arrangements will probably ) o made soon for n first-class lecture course , interspersed with the very boat of entertainments. The "Medical Talks" given laatycar o young men will bo repeated during , ho coming season , and will prove as entertaining and beneficial ns hereto bra When the aasociation moves nto the now building they have leased on Fourteenth atrcot they will have nero room for their work than they lave had at any time in the past. The milding will bo eighteen by ninety- , wo foot , divided into three rooms. Tlio first will bo n reading room , with conversation room nnd parlor adjoin- ng. The remaining room will bo used aa n chapel nnd for classes. Tlio secretary calla for all the help that can bo given , and hopes that the vork in the future will far exceed any .hat has boon done in the past Foil SAM : Oranges and Lemons by .he box at Erb & Duquott's , Counci Blufls. Jyl3-3t. PERSONALS. Milton II. ( loble , freight auditor of th U. P. , wont WL'ut yesterday. K , ( J. More him so , traveling agent ef tin St. Paul & Mo. Valley railway , is at the anfii'lil house. J. It. Poor , of Boston , and Clins. S , 'oor , of Chicago , both of whom nro iutcr- Mttxl in stork ruiniM } , ' , ara htiiyiii ) ; nt the Withnell. J. 1\ Welsh , accountant of the Water Works company , hns resigned his jionitior to accent a jilnco under the Pullman Pa cifio company , llo will nrovo a valuable ncquiflitlon. Judve Goalin nnd Victor I3iorbower de [ > nrtod for homo yesterday. Gordon II. 1'rink , of the Commercial liotel nt Lincoln , in upending a few dnyi with frlcndu in thu city. Ho ia on hi way to ha ! former homo in Binghamton N. Y. Dick Steele , Into of The Omalm Smula took Iila departure yesterday fo , 111 , , whcro ho lmn accepted n poai ; ion on the editorial xtnir of thu Modern Argn , published in that city. The Great Circus. Coup's circus exhibits in Omaha 01 text Thursday. The Cincinnati Commercial morcial had the following to say nbou the show : "Coup Inat night closed the biggcs circus BoaHon over known in Cincin nati. So gre.it became the rush for seats that during tlio last three days thousands of persons would gain ml- mitnncp nnd sit with great cheerfulness far n tiresome hour before the per formance bogixn. The nt-ls , voro good and followed in quick succession with n aullicient amount of variety to leave an ngrooablo. impression on the spect ator. The show also had much of tlio sensational , notably , the hurling of Lulu through the air by moans of a catapult , and the headlong dive of Mmo. Geraldine from n frightful height to the net below , nud the con clusion of the two hours and n half of uninterrupted excitement nnd pleasure with tho. blood-stirring hippodrome races. Future visits with n similar show will inauro Mr. Coup crowded canvas , with n repetition of the nights when the doors wore closed before 8 o'clock , and hundreds sent away dis appointed. " (7o < oic Eltyani Pallors of Joe id Sam for Pure Ice Cream 10 cents a a dish , 40 cents a quart , 91.50 cents a gallon. jyll-2t Fresh Butter nnd Eggs nt Wsi , GENTLEMAN'S , OVER THE WAY. Things of Note at Council Bluffs. Incidents and Happenings Worth Mention. Personal Pfirngrnplm and Matters ill General. MOHMON 1MM101UTIOX. The 0. , B. it Q. brought in ycstor- ay twenty-one car loads of Mormons ust from Europe and bound for Utah , hcso emigrants nro principally Nor- cgians nnd Swedes , belonging to the eaaantry , and have the appearance f being steady , industrious people , ut of that class whoso limited educn- ion nnd knowledge of the worldmakcs asy dupes to the Mormon ngcnta in Europe , by whom they had boon in- uccd to como. It is said that these vho could not raise the money to come rero provided for in some way by the gent. This proselyting ia going on 11 the time in Europe , and it is sur- rising to what extent it ia carried nd now many of thcso poor people ro deluded by thcso Mormon agents. THB STOIIM f Sunday evening could bo scon low lown in the horizon while it was yet wcnty or thirty milca away in No- raska. Streaks of lightening were eon darting across the narrow band f black , long before the thunder ould bo heard. As viewed from this loint although the clouds appeared erribly angry nnd threatening , there ere no indications of n cyclone char- ctor , though later in the evening it ook onthatcharacter. There wcro two torin centers several milca apart , ad miring parallel with each other. Cyclones nro rotaryintcnsoly electric , .nd . burst forth with the suddenness if a flash of lightning. There nro ortainly essential characteristics by Well they can always bo distinguished nuler favorable circumstances , ml opportunity given to 'seek & place of safety. In the night , lowevor , or when the cyclone forms n the midst of n prevailing storm , ven chances must bo taken. These ycloncs , although destructive to iroporty nnd terrestrial objects gon- rally , have not been doatructivo to luman life. HEAL ESTATE TUANSFKHS. The following transfers of real es- ate were filed in county recorder's ffico to-day , aa reported by J. W. iquiro&Co. , abstract and loan agents , 3ouncil Bluffs : D. F.Randolph , otal. , to F. P. 3roncman : pt. sj nnd pt. nwsw 33 , 95 , 41 ; w. d. ; consideration ; $3,000. W. B. Butler and wife , t. m. , to Jno. N. Bruin : nw 11 , 75 , 39 ; consid eration : 82,770. F. P. Broncman to Reuben Brono- nan ; 2 c. d. und. A , ni sw and pt. sj sw 38 , 75 , 41 ; consideration : § 1. F. P. Brenoman to Sarah Brone- nan ; 2 c. d. so 33 , 75 , 41 ; consiflera- ion : $1. Sheriff Potta. Co. to Jno. Hennings ; sheriffs d. : BCSO 11 , 74 , 42 ; considora ion : $250. BLUFFS miEVITlKS. S. E. Maxon has the contract for , ho erection of J.V. . Grassland's ; hreo story brick building soon to bo erected on Broadway. There are several good sized ponds of water on the bottom lands between .ho . city and the transfer. On Monday evening General Agent Davenport , of the C. B. & Q. , receiv ed a report that there were .some cases of small-pox among fho newly arrived Mormon emigrants. Mr. Davenport mmodiately scoured the services of Or. Macrae , of this city nnd Dr. Mer cer , of Omaha nnd proceeded to Pacific Junction to make an investi gation The report was found to bo without foundation. A tow were suf- 'pring from the heat and their long journey. Mr. Davenport deserves ; rodit for acting BO promptly to prevent - vent the importation of this dread disease. Tlio Btroot supervisor evidently lasn't half a chance. The heavy rain if a night will undo the work of a day. While thcso heavy nnd frequent rains continue , it can hardly bo expected that much permanent improvement will be accomplished. Yesterday was n big day in Council Blufl'a , Coup's show drew great crowds. Chief Lacy's balloon ascension , an nounced for Saturday evening , took [ ilaco on Monday evening. The u > ro- naut , Mr. Lucy , concluded not to go up in hia balloon , nnd it ia well ho did not , for the balloon took fire nnd was entirely destroyed. Another bal loon waa sent up nnd sailed nway majestically over the city toward the gulf of Mexico. The ballon ascension waa a complete success , and it is evi dent that Chief Lacy will become a successful mronaut , and probably finally take that easy way to glory. Dr. and Mra. Montgomery are now receiving the congratulations of their friends over their lately acquired legacy. It is n fine girl. Mrs. J. B , Blake , of Ayoca , former ly n resident of Council Blulis , is visiting in the city , a guest of Mrs , E. M. Bennett. The water barrel in front of J , T. Stewart's grocery store has boon treated to a cover , and Stewart thinks it the cheapest and best kind of water- worka. Society matters are dull. Many citizens nro now enjoying the attractions of the various summer re sorts. Rpv. T , II. Cleveland contemplates a brief vacation nnd a trip to some watering place at nn early day. Coup's show arrived yesterday according to programme. The streets wore crowded with people to witness the grand parade , which appeared on the streets at the appointed hour , headed by Mr. Coup himself. The arado was pronounced a success , and ' 10 people followed to the show rounds in great crowds. Mr. Ilci ler , the poll tnx collector , ) st 300 by the robbery reported yes- erday. D. J. Vanmeter , formerly of Rock aland has accepted the position of oca ] editor of The Evening Globe , lo is now hero nnd will take charge t onco. Mr. Van meter has formerly orvcd as local reporter on the Rocky fountain News. Mrs. Scarbary Awhile ) was arrested nd brought before Judge Abbott londny evening , charged with nn ns- ault with intent to commit great lodily injury upon n colored woman , Irs. Susan Wells , wife of Win. Vella , who waa the first colored man vor chosen foreman of n Pottnwntta- lie county jury. The assaulting arty , after n hearing before Judge ibbott , waa held to apoenr and an- wer fully to the charge Wednesday lorning. The circus brought with it the cccssary train of pick-pockets. Spv- ral were arrested yesterday during lie performance. Several stores on Jroadway were entered from the oar during the parade , and some val- ablea stolen. Two pickpockets wcro arrested yes- erday , about noon. They had picked lie pockets of some young ladies , nnd Iso of Mrs. Peter Wnis , whoso pocket look wns found in their possession , 'hoy were nrrwtcd by specinl police- nan Toner and locked up until to-day , vhon they will have n hearing. _ Mr. J. W. Squire is now occupying is new house < § n Dodge street , near Ben. Dodge's. Ho lias a snug resi- icncn , and will have very handsome rounds when completed. Two of the Zulus connected with Joup's show got into n fight yesterday ) no of the combatants was pretty jadly cut on the arm. A byatander nnoccntly remarked : "Why , Zulus irhcn they pet mad act juat like civil- zed people , don't they ? " The first mooting nt the driving iark , of the Council Blurts Driving 'ark and Fair asaociation , ia set for rVugust 30th , 31st , September 1st and 1nu , nt which time this fine now iark will probably bo dedicated. S. S. Stovona , general western goiit of the 0. , R. I. et P. , will leave or Chicago to-day or to-morrow on > business trip. J. H. Lusk , proprietor of the Lusk IOUBO. Logan , Iowa ; II. N. Cornoy , Vorcestor , Muss. ; S. 0. Schanck , To- edo , Ohio ; F. T. Loynch , Leaven- worth , Kansas ; W. E. Page , Dea "Moinea ; AV. C. Coup , Katie and Em- na Stokes , Lu Lu nnd seventy-five thors were guests at the Ogden yes- orday. Mra. L. A. Meach , Mrs. Sherwood , ilisaBush , of Missouri Valley ; II. W. Dean , of Now York ; NII. . Carter and ibout fifty others wcro at the Pacific louse laat evening. BUSINESS NOTICES. PUBLIC AUCTION. Will bo sold at public auction , on Wednesday , July 13th , 1881 , at 11 o'clock , a. m. , nt the sheep rancho of 3hauncy Simmons , 9 miles northeast of Guide Rock , in Webster county , ho following property : 277 Merino most- high-grade sheep , - y owes ; 47 lamba ; 10 Vermont regis- ered merino bucks ; nnd 2 grade bucks. 22 stock hogs and pigs. 2 ponies ; 1 yearling colt. 3 cowa ; 5 heifers ; 3 steers ; 1 bull. 1 wagon ; 1 sot double harness ; 1 corn-shellcr ; 1 cook stove ; 1 largo ank , iron pump and tubing ; 1 plow ; ot of lumber , tools , kitchen furni- , uro , etc. 12 bushels wheat. Also the buildings , nnd lease of 040 icres of school land , the whole con stituting said Simmons' r.incho. TJJKMS : Cash , or thirty days' time tvith approved security. J. C. WARNER , jy8-4t. Auctioneer. "DLACK-DnAUGHT" makes chills anil fever impossible. At 0. F. Good man's. The only place in the city whore Jos. Schlitz's Milwaukee boor ia found on draught ia the Merchants Ex- cliango , cor. 10th and Dodge street. tt _ _ THE TIVOLI s the coolest and finest place of imusomont in the city. Nice Spring Chickens at AVsr. GENTLEMAN'S. Now nnd always , bargains in boota nnd shoos at Fullredo's , Douglas , bo- ween Thirteenth and Fourteenth , HUHDHEDSTOF PEOPLE are enjoying themselves nt the Tivoli jardons every evening. Children's dresses at 09 cent store. jl'J-tf Henry Pundt , The Grocer , jJ-5t ( Butwoisor Bcor for family use. For sale by Jullua Treitschko , j 12-51 GENUINE. Jloston Urown Bread Every morning at JOB & SAM'S A house with eight rooms for rout , on St. Mary's Avenue. ' Enquire o J , F. MOKTON , Real Estate Agent. 1v9-4t Ilonry Pundt , The Grocer. jO-5t "WINE OF CAnOUl" makes rosy cheeks and clear complexions. At o. P. Henry Pundt , Tlio Grocer. jO-D Now lot of LADIES' Gpu > WATCHES at EDIIOLM et ERIOKSON'Ssoldn , BJUJ-KOCK prices. Henry Pundt , The Grocer. jO-5 S. P. MORSE &CO. , 1319 Farnam Street , Daring tills Woolc wo Invlto At tention to the Greatest Bar * gains it han boon Oar GooilFortmio to Of fer Wo Atlvlso im Early- Call And nssuro tlio public that nothing nn bo duplicated elsewhere for the iioiiey. 50 pieces nil wool buntings 8 o a ; nid. CO pieces Dress Goods lOc , worth Jo and 50c. 25 pieces Best Organdy Lawns Gc. 50 " Boat Drcs * Plaid Ging- lams 8\c. \ 25 pieces Best Linens Lawna loc. 75 " Best Fine Cheviot Shirt- ng 12ie. GO pieces Beat "Wide Percales lOc. DOMESTICS , PRINTS , SHEET- INGS. Lonsdnlo Cambric Muslin 12c. Lonsdale , Hill , Fruit Muslin 8\c. Two nnd n quarter yard wide snoot- ng 20c. Very best now Calicoes 5c. Very Beat Unbleached Muslin 7ic. Best Huck To-.vels 25c. 000 MEN'S UNLAUNDRIED SHIRTS 50c. This shirt has n fine linen bosom , inon cull's and at 50c is a genuine bar- ain , 05c DOUBLE RE-ENFOROED BOSOM SHIRT s fully equal to that sold elsewhere nt $1.00. And our § 1.00 shirt is the very best hirt known to the trade. Best Linen Collars 12&c each. " " Culls 25o n'pair. " British Sox $2.00 and $2.50 n lozon. ACES , EMBROIDERIES , LACES , GOO YARDS BEST TORCHON LACE lOc. EMBROIDERIES REDUCED. Ono inch wide FIVE CENTS Two inch wide TEN CENTS , Three to four inch wide 25c. Four to aix inch wide 35c. S. P. MOUSE & Co. OMAHA , July 8 , 1881. A.11 persons are hereby notified that ho accounts owing by them to the inn of Chollimm & Erck , are payable o mo personally , and they nro notified lot to pay said accounts to said Choll- nan or any other person than myself. jll-2t JOHN H. BUCK. Forty years' trial tai proved "BLACK- DRAUGUT" the best liver medicine in , he world. At 0. F. Goodman's. SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE AcU ertlscmcnt To Loan , For Sale , jflst , Found , WnnU , Boarcllnc , &c. , 111 be in- lerteJ In thcso columns once ( or TEN CENTS icr line ; each subsequent Insertlen , FIVECKNTS > cr lino. The first Insertion never lc&3 than TWENTV-FIVE C1LVT8 TO LOAN-MONEY. 10 LOAN At 8 per centin- tenst In sums of 82,600 nnd upwards , for 3 tofiyoars , on first-class cHy and arm proixirty. BrMis REAL ESTATE and LOAN ACU.--CT , ICth and Douzlas SU. ONEY TO LOAN Call at Law Olllce of D. M L. Thomas Room S. Crcltrhton Block. HELP WANTED. W ANTED Fur hewers , at Ulchter's , oppo site postollkc. 3S9-14 ANTKl ) A good girl. Wages liberal. 2116 W California street , bet. 21st nnd 22d streets. 393-14 WANTED By a respectable girl , a place to eonbv the week ns seamstress. Address I. ! > . , 210 13th street. 3314 Day boarders , southwest corner WANTED 16thand Nicholas streets , 8J.SO per week. 391-14 A good reliable man to work by WANTED . Must understand the horses , covs and garden. W. J. CONNKI.L , 392-14 1501 Farnham Street. WANTED Competent cook , good wages. Call At 1818 Chicago St. 3S5-13 A first-class cook. Apply nt N. WANTED of 10th and Dacnport. . 3SO-13 ANTED A first-class cook and stcwart W lmnu.llutcly , nt the Occidental hotel. 372-tf B EMIS1 REAL ESTATE DOOM. Sec 1st page. An experienced lady typewriter WANTED ; } t. ( } . DUN & CO. 374-U WANTED A position as housekeeper or anyplacuol trust. Address J , N. C. , Heo 382-ic A man to take earn of horses WANTED cows , and : i boy to herd cat- le , at Saratoga House , Kort Omaha. 373-12 -ITrANTKD-fioort lathers. Apply S. W. VY Cor. 18th ami Izarn. HATES&VIL- MAM8. About 100 yards of dirt nt south east corner 21st and Webster. 809-13 1' . J. CREEDON. 'ANTED-A boy 16 or 10 jcacs old , at Oma W ha bhlrt Facton- and Laundry. 333-13 ANTED-A Milker. None but nn expert- W emcd dairy hand need apply. Palaiu mar. let , 376-13 "VTrANTED-Goo.1 girl for housework. Inquire \ \ nt 700 touth 19th street , between St. Jlarj s aenue and Leaenw orth. S79-13 rANTED 25 carpenters. Will pav the high , , cst wages to good men , Appl ) to 1013 r'arnham ktrcet. 302-lu \\rANTKD-Jly young man , aplca antl } fur- YV nlsbed room. In good location. Addrtss 11 X. Bco orlicc. 319-12 I Ono mrai in a county makes mo ney selling our springs for buggy thaft couplings , Send stamp jor tc-niu and cut or Wc In ktaniiu fora j > alr , toantl Itattler Safet ) Spring Ccmpnny.OO Randolph t > t. , Chlmgo.iii-th-batJy-27 ANTED Funding bridge and biliool bonds. W H. T. Clark. Btlloue. 20 tf \T7" "ANTiD : A partner or lju > er. Inquire at YY Philadelphia Coffee House , 10th fctiect , ANTED-A partner with about S2000 for W the manufacture of a geimino DiglUh ar title ot largo consumption and certain to pay largely. E > cry Information gi\en by appljiiij , tp A , B. C. , Albion , Ntb- 321-12 A No. 1 Barber can find n stead ) WANTED ou.1 good pay by Inquiring at 51"J old number ) IMUbtrcU , OmahaNeb. , of 897'tl C. H , FITCH , Two boarders. Young men pre WANTED . Addruss "A. " Boo otlice. 140 t " \TirANTElK-llY ONE OF THE LAUQES1 W Wiolc lo Clothing Houses in New York City , for the coming fall Undo , experienced sales men. The t > hat Ing cxpcrlcncoaud commanding a good trade * 111 flnd thUn flrst cla | opportuul ty. Apply at onct. with reference * to A. 11 , C. Post oraco box803 , New Ycrk City.Inlftwcdisatt Inlft-wcdisat-t \T7"ANTED A good dining room girl irnmodl W ately at the Occidental hotel. 220-tf A girl to do general housework WANTED 1716 Fsruham ttreet , northu-u t corner olljth , t. 838-tf SPEOIAL NOTICES-Gontiimed , irASTEP-Tobuy ft peed skid. Addre S. > A a , , Dee olllcc. 3j ; . ( ( /1AM , ATMHS. R. n. CliAKKtre No. 1 Hoard ( J Ing Houte , cor. 13th and Uodgo St * . lltst _ . . . It.A. ] * * 4ft aJ n dty. 1941 FOR RENT HOUSES AND LAND. 1,1011 KENT 'I w o f n rnishcd , rooiu9 oil J ticksoo JL ; street ) between 16th and 17th , thlrJ house rom the northeast coiner ot 17th , S70-tf ) EJI1S' KEAU ESTATE KXC1IANQE.-SCO ) Ittpivgc. rjUU HKST fhcAjt. two store * each lth lour lj rooms at the southeast corner 10th urn ! Cnp- tola\cnuc. 300-14 . . . . SALE Four full-sized lots In Isaacs & J Sclden's addition , for J400. 352-14 uonos & HILL. 17011 UENTCAllmndiomo cottniroUhfle L rooms , ? 20 per month , 27th an i Cuming SU. 327-12 HUNT Thrco furnlslipil rooms to FOH . Inquire at Carpenter shop next the lice oniec. 3io-tf _ . . KENT I'ronl rooms. llontlcnian anil L1 l dy preferred" Inijulro I'll Chicago &t , 2SH20 AND LAND ttcmls rcnti houses , HOUSE3 , hotels , farms , lots , lands , offices ? rooms , etc , 6co lit page , KENT Nicety lurnlihcd lariro room and EOR & .3. W. corner 18th and Capital A\c. 983-tf IlKNT FurnUhoJ rooms. Inquire nt 1S19 Foil street. 690-tf KENT 2 furnished rooms o\cr Me4- EOU Exi.hangcN , K. cor. 10th and Pcxlgo trcets. . 280-tf FOR SALE. T70H SALE A Rood siian of mules. Inquire X1 of ICth street Sleat Market. 390-10 FOR SALE HOUHO of 5 Kfod rooms and tot 20 xlOO feet , nnd only 7 or a squares from U. 1 * . ihops. Price 91,050. John l , llcCnguo , ngcnt , > pposlteix > BtolHco. SSl-tf EMIS' NEW CITY JlAPS,26c. See 1st page EOU SALE ClinAl' Tbo only hotel In North Loup , Valley County , Ncb.,3t ) miles from St. 'mil , 15 miles tioni Ord. Uood location , ( 'ood rado nnd Improving. For pftttlculnrs write A. J. 0. . North Loup , uox 0. 371-aUll ( "T70H SALE A good horse nnd buggy. Aa Jj dress II. F. B. , care Heo olllco , a'8-10 Ion SALE A good team of draft niuloaa 350-14 HAUKIS & KISIIEItJS. U MlillELLAS Ana 1'arasols rcpiorccl by II. SCHUTT IHh and Fanmm sts. 760tf 17011 SALE A largo two story frame BhliiRlcJ JJ roof Hotel and ono story kitchen ; nlio ono story frame , shlnglcJ roof , hall room for ten sets : o dance , and barn largo enough to hold twenty teams- All situated on corner of Hroad nnd 4th street , Fremont , Dodge Co. , Noli. For further nfonnatlon apply to C. C. THOMPSON , 35S-to s-8 Fremont , Dodge Co , , Neb. SALE-r-A hotel business. Good location. FOR Fullhotise ! Address "J. . 'Bcoolllic. 212-July 15-cod SALE. A General Xlerchamllse Store Grain House , and Soaks. Will sell cither or both. Located In ono of the hcst grain points on the II. & SI. railroad. For further prrtkulara call or address J , 1) ) . LEN1NGKII , Wa\erlyNtb. 33M3. " 70U SALE A new house , built tno years , full _ J lot , n ell nnd cctthing complete , on Uodjo street , ; between 2flth and 27th , No. 2010. Inquire - quire on premises 200 tf TOR SALE A second-hand leather topphac- _ J ton nnd n good second-hand canopy top pony iliacton. Also a new dclhcrr wagon , OEO. H. FITCHKTT. Shop on 15th street , opposite Withnell House. 250.tf 0HSALE Hood liouso with tour rooms and : half lot , No. 2013 Dodge between 2Cth and -7th street. Good well nnd slmdo trees ; house in b'0od condition. Inquire on prcmUcs. 221-tf kRICK FOR bALE. > 203-tf ESTABROOK & COE. 1011 SAi-K 1 , X > cash will buy the stock and I fixtures of the cleanest llttlu business In the city. Address "Buslnobs , " core Carrier 0 , Omaha postofflcc. 210-tf EOH SALE A small engine , B. W. Payne & Son's make. In perfect osder. Inquire of H. G. Clark & Co. 36-tf " 1710R SALE Lease and furniture of a flrst-clasa P hotel in a town of 1300 Inhabitants , In state of Nebraska ; hag 24 beds ; the tra\ cling men's re- Bort. Inquire at BCE olllcc. 218-tf Two-storj house and part lot , near FOUSALE depot. Location good. John L. JlcCopiic , Opp Post Office. oss-u poil SALE House and lot 33x132 ; suitable for I' warehouse. of 1'eterton Inquire , 10th St. 901-tf SALE 2 acres ground in West Omaha. FOR Inquire of J. Henry , No. 116 10th. S73-tf T7OR SAI.i ; Maps of Dotrjlus anil Satin' coun- JD ties. A. ROSEWATERlIi20Fariiham street 320-tf MISCELLANEOUS. T OST lllacksilver inountcil cano hearing JJ' tlio naino of 1) . J. Scldun. Kliulcr wlU pleasu return to this oflleu. 7-11 EMIS has rattling long lists of houses , lots , > lands and farms for sale. Call and get .hem. T OST Dunih of 4 or 5 keys , near postofUce , J 1 Lca > o bdinc'and reecho reward at Ike olllcc. 3SO-13 KLwAKu Lost , gultl liunting cunu Hop vatch , gold rope chain and miggotnt- -iclicll. The above reward will be paid on re turn of the watch to HUGH HcCAFFREY , 334-tf tl&th and Douglas streets. rnilREE or four young men can bo accommoda- JL ted n 1th board. Kcfercnccaexchanged , Ap ply 2011 Caw street , 4th door west of 20th St. , or address Box 3J7. postolHce. 34S ? f TRAYED A largo bay horse , one whlto hind 1 foot , ring-boncu , star In forehead , Weight mtllOO or 1200 tiounds. JAS. N. 8ISSON , 325-11 Chicago St. , bet. 14th and 16th. On June lull , a bay mare , clgat } tara- LOST Her foot laps , bad been cut off the day xhe was lost. Lei > t from the lornor of tith and Spruce. The finder will be rewarded by returnIng - Ing to I' . SI. , Hack Oth and Spiuco 357-lSeod ONEY TO LOAN on real estate , at M 29u-eod-10 DEXTER L. THOMAS & BRO. P M. BROWN-Corncr 12th and Chlcapo _ JL. streetH , Is ready to bore or deepen wells , batisfactlon guaranteed. & 03tt rilEAMS-Canbo got at John llarr s stable for JL all kinds of work at reasonable figures , near u > r 13thand Lea\cnworthstreets. 378-tf T\ONT rOUOET The sucec-khors of the Aincr. _ L/ lean House , on Douglas street , between Mil and 10th , for board , lodging and transient cua toiucra. Itespcctfully W4-tf JULIUS k LOUISE ROSS. POWDER Absolutely Pure. Made from Orape Cream Tartar , No other pro- arpatlonmke uch light , jUVy hot breadi.3 uxurious postri' . Can be aUnby ; D > p pUo without fear of thelllp rcaultlng from hta\y Intll I I irctjtlble fool. Bold only In cans , by all Orocers. * ' KOYAL UAKINQ POW'DER CO Now Yolk.