THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : THUKSDAif , JULY 14 , 1381 , THE DAILY BEE. Thursday 'Morning ' , July 14. LOOAL BREVITIES. Fattenon sells coal. Get your hats nt Donne' * . Drink Snxo's Peruvian Beer. Smolco Saxo's hand made lOo A. W. Jsuson , Dentist , Jacob's block. Everyone drinks Saxo's Cream Soda. Natural Mineral Wntcr on draught at Kuhn'fl drug store. For me Commercial Job Printing , all at THK BKK Job rooms. Great rush for Drew Goods nt At- IcinsonV ; low prices will tell. jy2-tf The Lion continues to roar for Moore's HarncRfl and Saddlery. Wliipple , McMillan & , Co. , the jewel- era , Crcti'hton Block. o2G-tf Irc crltoii8 ] ! a specialty , Opwn House Pharmacy , 211 S. Ifith Street. Safes , machinery , nnd all kinds of heavy hauling done by Brleco & Co , , the wife men. w&s-lf Look out for sneak thieves nnd pickpockets - pockets during the circus parade to-day About forty oar loads of cnttlo passed through the city from the west Tuesday , trills business is just now very brisk. At 2 o'clock yesterday the thcr. inometcr indicated nix ml 00 degrees in the i Faniham street. Albert Thomas residing nt 1421 How ard street wan overcome by the heat yes terday and In compelled to keep to his bed for li wcscnt. Leslie Egan , wlioYM so badly injured on the Fourth that it was thought ho would lose his eyesight , In recovering. His eye will not ho permanently Injured. The rules nnd regulations of the Water "Works company have been printed nnd nre now being distributed. Applications will now bo received from those desiring water in their houses. A picnic will bo given by the Bohemi an gymnastic club nt South Omaha-park next Sunday. It will bo preceded by * street parade , participated In by the Turners nnd other societies nnd followed in the evening by n ball in Bohemian hall. The express from the wont ever the TT. P. yesterday was well loaded with pas- Hcngerw. There were three sleeping coaches -with every birth occupied , thirty of them being taken nt Denver. There is n good deal of fault being found over the fact that an old frame building on Harnoy street and another one on Eleventh street nro allowed to blockade these thoroughfares. Officer Gorman found a man on the fltrccts last night In a helpless condition -who said lie was following and betting on -the Omaha racer "Wild Irishman. " Ho proved to bo u drunken tramp and did not even know the naino of the city. The trial of "CrankoylJlll.tho fellow who Hhot at people on Douglas street night "before last , wns not held last evening ns announced , but was postponed until .Sat urday next , when the district attorney will bo nt homo. In the meantime "Crankcy Uill" languishes in the county jail for nafo keeping. The officers say the only insanity lie was affected with was drink. PERSONALS. II. A. Doud , of Nebraska city , arrived in town yesterday. Gen. Maudcrson has returned from lake Minnctonkn. , ' L. II : Stiles , of Sandwich Ills. , is nt the Metropolitan , C. C. White , of Vali < araiso , was "among yesterday's nrrivals in Omaha. Hon. C. T. Williams of Wahoo , is regis- tcred at the Creighton house , Kev. Geo. L. Dorsoy , of Parkinsburj. ' , Iowa , Is btaying nt the Canflcld house. .Tosepji Hell , ticket ngent r.t the U. P. , depot left 'yesterday on n trip to Lead , villo. villo.Prof. Prof. Samuel Aughey , of the State Uni versity at Lincoln , is utaying In the city for n few dayu. W , J. Johnson , arrived In the city to day from Chicago and put up at the Crcighton. Huntington Brown , of Mansfield , 0. , arrivedIntho city ycaertdayand registered At the Creighton. W. W. W. Jonen , of Lincoln , state superintendent of imblio schools , is amoiig the guest * nt the Crcighton. . 0. W , Wheeler , of Brownsville , afflx- cdhls signature- the Creighton house Tegister yesterday. W. C. Coup the showman , accompanied by liU wife and child , are staying at the Metropolitan. Will 11. llcdick , loft yesterday for lake Mtnnetonka , where ho will spend his vocation , returning about August 1st , Frank Gclse , a well known lawyer of York , Pa. , lias bem in the city for several days a guest of Coroner Jacobs. Ho left yesterday for Denver. Chas. 8. Pfeiffer , of St. Joe , who has a contract for furnishing ouch vtono as is iieccHsaryln the construction of Doyd'a opera hoiuo , is stopping nt the Crolgh- ton. ton.Mrs. Mrs. Jameson , wife of Dr. Jameson of this city , accompanied by her non left the city to day for n visit among her friend * nt Decatur , Ills. Dr. Jameson joins his family the first of August , and enters Into his new field of labor , at Sayinaw city , Frank Parks , the present "city editor of the Lincoln Globe , nnd Will Plckett , foreman - man of the Globe newsroom , are in the the city , visiting Kugeno Montgomery. They are on their way tolakuMinuvtoiika , Minn. Harry Hall , transportation agent of the "Vaudalia , goes south this morning. J , P. Lindsay , of Indlanola , Iowa , [ a in the city. lie Is staying at the Withnell. Nath. Brown , of St. Louii , western pa * . > > enger agent of the O , B , & Q. , is at pres ent in the city. Ceo , N. Clayton , of Kansas City , gen eral western passenger agent of tlio Wa- hash , Is in the city. Joh'n High , general passenger agent of the GreatWestern ; and Canada Southern , lias arrived in the cityi Mrs. Smith , a relative of the late Mra. Morrow , arrived yesterday afternoon from Carbon , Wyoming , for the purpoee of ac I companying the remains back to Pcunvyl Tauia. "W THE BUSY BEE. How Ho Improves Each Shin ing Hour. And Gathers Honey Wlion the Weather Is Pino. A reporter visited Mr. Theodore L. Von Dorn'fl npinry tlio other day nnd in n conversation with him elicited some information which will no doubt prove of interest to the readers of Tin : Bun. Mr. Von Dorn 1ms given the sub ject of bee culture considerable atten tion , Ho considers that there is plenty of room for more nniarics in Omaha , nnd that there is n fine opening for n profitable business to bo done in sup plying honey. As things nroho Bays , the demand is far greater than the supply. At the present time Mr. Von Dorn has thirty-fh'o colonies but ho fully expects to Imvo forty-five before the end of the season. Each colony con tains an average population of thirty thousand no that at present Mr. Von Doni is the guardian of no loss a number than ono million and fifty thousand little bocs Proba bly ho. has more ns ho says some colonies nies will average forty thousand or oven fifty thousand bocs. A bco has not como to maturity until it has reached its twenty-first day. The boo shows a good deal of tact in dealing with foreign intruders. If they como load ed they are welcomed into the hive , hut unhappy is the invader who comes empty-handed , all lie will got is stings. The boo will lot any honey making material enter the hive but nothing can bo taken out. Great deference is shown to the queen bco. The other bees will watch ever her nnd feed her continually. Occasionally the queen will take u short vacation but will always return to her hive unless she happens to meet with n fatal mis adventure. A good quo'jn will lay no less than twenty-five hundred eggs a day. Some queens have been known to lay ns many as four thousand eggs per day and that continuously tor a month. The average price of n good queen is three dollars. The bees rarely extract from flowers close to their hives. They prefer to go sumo distance , and fre quently they will go several lilos to got what they require , ecs are sold by weight early in the uason they fetch ยง 2.DO per pound , ie price now is ono dollar per pound , 'ho ' weather has a great influence on lie bees ; if it is wet or damp'but ht- lohonoymaybo oxpected. In the inter too , they don't do any work , 'rom the first of May till the end of uno is tliu tinio they produce the ices and during Juno to ho first of July the most honey , rom October till April , if warm catlior , they will fly occasionally. They never lay any eggs in frosty veathor. During the winter months hey lie in a dormant state and con- iumo the honey they Imvo stored in ho summer. The boo has two tomachb. In the first they carry the loney to the hive , and the second tomach is used for digesting their boil. When n boo has any honey to leposit in a cell ho contracts the mus ics of his first stomach and forces the onoy out. It would pay farmers ; enorally to hoop bocs. Darwin says : 'No bees , no seed ; no seed , no in- ireiiso of the flower. " IIo saya that .wonty . heads of white clover visited iy boos produced 21)90 ) seeds , while .wonty . heads so protected that boos ; ould not visit them produced not ono iced. iced.Tho The Italian bco is considered the st. Mr. Von Dorn has como which voro brought straight from sunny [ taly. A very good price is often jivon for n good quoon. The boo , tike everything that is mundane , has Ills onomiea , It suflbrs more or loss .nnoyanco from the boo hawk , the boo louse , lachina , mice , spiders and flics , Mr. Von Darn's opinion was tlm , hcro is quito a field hero about foi profitable boo culture. Delinquent * ! Pay Up. County Treasurer Hoins yes- ; ordny began to "whoop 'om up' ' 'or the delinquent tax-payers of th present and former years. The sub oct of back taxes has become quito r serious problem. Under the law th amount ot delinquent taxes comes ou of the treasurer's salary unless h nnko affidavit that ho tried to levy or the goods of persons not paying uj and was unable to raise the money. No Cnro for Snoring. To the Editor of The lieu. A recent number of THK BKE contained tainod an article copied from The Nov York Sun , in which a prominor physician gave it as his opinion tlm snoring was caused by broathin through the nostrils and mouth at th same timn during sleep , and that themouthwaskopt resolutely shut , thai horrifying , sloop destroying soun would bo vanished. Now , I can nllinn to my grief , after an experience which has cost mo many hours of sloop , that the reverse is equally true. My room-mate possesses olfactories of'40-horso wind power , with an equal capacity for producing a continuous gurgling sound not tinliko the distant rumbling of thunder. I have argued and persuaded oren to exas peration , but it only increased his dulcet treble more and more. When I read tbo above mentioned article I thought relief was near , and laid my plans to plug his nose or mouth and thus obtain hours of unbroken re pose. They failed to bring mo the much-needed relief. I have hold his jaws tightly together and scaled his mouth with my hand , but to my horror ror nnd amazement ho struck n higher key and continued his blood-curdling snore. When I cried out in ngony , "Will you let up on that snore ? " the answer came to mo in echoes , "Never more , nevermore , " I despair of relief now , unless I shut oil' his wind entire ly , in which event not only myself , but the neighbors , would bo greatly boncfittcd. CASS STREET SUFFEIIEII. Look Out for Tliom. The advance guard of sneaks nnd potty thieves that usually follow in the wake nnd with n circus company has arrived in Omaha in anticipation of Coup's display to-morrow. THE BF.F. would suggest that silver ware and trinkets be not left around too loosely for the next few days. LAND LEAGUERS. They Hold an Important Ses sion Last Evening. A mooting of the land league was hold last evening in Clark's hall , Mr. Gray , the president , was in the chair. Mr. Donovan informed the meeting that ho had forwarded to the Irish World 8300. The president an nounced that at n meeting held at the Croighton House last Monday the ox- ccutivo committee decided that a meeting will bo hold on Sunday after noon next nt the Catholic union li brary at 3 o'clock. Mr. John Hush said that last week ho was presented with n cnrd of membership in the Red Oak , lown , land league. This card was a masterpiece in design , and had some very suggestive inscriptions upon it. Ho thought it would bo a good thing if the Omaha land league had similar cards. On paying the initiation fee (25 ( cents ) a member should bo presented with a card , lie called the attention of the moot ing to the important fact announced in The Irish World , that many of the Irish constabulary were resigning. A resolution was then proposed and carried that the executive committee bo instructed to order 300 cards from The Irish World. Mr. Rush then read the following resolution , which was carried unanimously : "WiiEUEAs , The Evening Telegram f the Oth instant published a com- lunicntion over the nom do plume 'Nappor ' Tandy , ' criticising THE MAHA BEU and its editor , Mr. E. losowator , for an alleged insult to 10 Irish American leaguers of this ity , andthatsaid correspondent wrote s if ho expressed the sentiments of ho Irish people ; therefore REHOLVEII , That the Omaha Irish Land League hereby deny any con oction whatever with said communi- iation and that as far as wo know it as not been written or caused to bo . 'ritton by any member of this orgnn- zation. A lively discussion then took place u the subject of the arrangement of 10 forthcoming picnic. It was ro olvod that the picnic bo hold in logors1 park and to bo held on u Sat- rday. The mooting adjourned till next Wednesday. A CROOKED CUSTOMER. His Little Game is Discovered and Ho is Looked up. Officer Vanouso late last night nr osted n man named Walker who has eon playing a crooked uamo for some imo. Ho just got out of jail a few days ago and at once started in. . "His iatno is to go into a store and make a mall purchase , say amounting to n nickel's worth. In payment ho'toiv dors u ton dollar bill. When he receives the change ho goner' ally discovers that ho has a nicke about him , and so informs the shop man returning a five dollar bill urn the nickel , and asking for his ton clol lar bill in exchange. His endeavor i to confuse the denier nnd in this wa ; cheat him out of $4.05. Ho has go liia game down to a scientific basis an it requires a steady head to circum vent him. Ho attempted to play hi game in several places and was sue cessful in two or throe instances. Th police were at once notified of th business and were on the lookout fo him when Oillcor Vanouso made th arrest. Real Estate Transfer * . The following transfers were recorded corded at the county , clerk's oflic yesterday , as reported for this paper by John L. McCaguo , real estate agent and conveyancer : Byron nnd Louis Rood to Marie E. Burmostor , parcel of Market street , and lots 8 , t ) , 10 , in block 2491 , Omaha. W. D 82,000. Ida P. Drake , et nl. , to Win. Hudson , lot 4 , block 11 , Heed's first addition. W. D.-8500. Peter Johnson and wife to Hans Rohwor , sw J section 10 , Tp. 15 , R. 12 oast. W , D. 83,000. Peter Faust to John A. Harbnch , lota 14 and 12 in block U , Horbach's second addition. Q. 0. D. 840.00. John I. Redick and wife to Mary J. Rose , parcel in lot 0 , Capital add. W. D.-8COO. 0. P. Harford ot al. , to Rodick & Connell , w i , lot 3 , block 147 , Omaha Q. 0. D.-81.000. Isaac S. Hascall to Henry Fingals , parcel in BOO. 31 , ti > . 15. range 13 I. oast. W , D. ? 100. BLUFFS MATTERS. What is Transpiring Over the Way. Paragraphs of Personal and General Interest. M.UFF8 BRRVIT1KH. The mercury staid up in the nttic nil night on Tuesday , much to the an- noynnco of would-bo sleepers Yesterday's BEE announced the ar rival of twenty-one car loads of Mor mons nt Council Bluffs , on roulo'for Utah. Seven hundred nnd seventy- five more have recently nrrived nt Now York nnd are now on their wny wcstwnrd , bound nlso for Utah. They nro Scnttdnnavians , English , Welsh and Scotch. More are expected. The gns company are putting down now pipes on First street. A force of men are nt work on lower Washington avenue , putting every thing in good shape. There is no doubt that n manufac turing boom has been begun in Coun cil Bluffs in earnest. Every now en terprise of this kind carries the city forward in the right direction. But there is no enterprise so important to Council Bluffs as waterworks. Even the certain assurance that waterworks would bo built within a specified time would greatly stimulate nil branches of business. People of Council Bluffs in eomo respects nro like the crow who were lost at the mouth of the Amazon nnd were out of water. They did not now they were sailing in fresh water , nd soiiio of them died before they iscovorcd the important fact. Thcro s with a mile and n quarter of Coun- il Bluffs a spring equal if not superior Colfax water. This spring is lo- ated near the residence of Maria lynstcr. W. A. Mynstorwcnt ever to Omaha estcrday on business connected with is law firm. Three drunks and two pickpockets oolod their issues in Judge Burko's ourt yesterday. Council Bluffs has a broom manu- actory , and it is in a prosperous con- ition under the clfcctivomanagomcnt f P. T. Mayno. A m.in of business has arrived in own , nnd says he thinks a store on 10 north side of the creek near the our mill would pay. There are sov- H thousand people there. It is understood that parties are ne otiating for the Mynstor lot , next to 110 Second ward school building , and ontomplato the erection of a fine rick residence very soon. Dr. Hart is placing a now brick idcwalk in front of his office on VorthMain street. Ono thousand teams were counted iioving on Broadway nnd Main streets yesterday and there was no tournn- nont or circus cither. A little boy fell into the deep cut undo by the recent heavy rains on Oakland avenue. Ho was resound by omo other boys. A gentleman at the U. P. Transfer lepot was heard to remark : "What a ity these people put their graveyard hero ! It spoils the looks of the city ind certainly must bo unhealthy. " 'ho man's name was not C. H. Scott. A horse got loose on Pearl street estorday forenoon and walked down o the hydrant , nnd finding the water 111 out ho begun to eat the ice. A sack of flour is produced every ninuto in Council Bluffs. J. B. Corbaloy , living near Cresconl City , thinks crops will fall u little short in Pottawattnimio county this 11. 11.Mrs' Mrs' . Ira Platner will not build the wall in front of her city residence as ligh as the old ono nnd will cap i with stone , which will give the wntoi a chance to run ever and prevent i tumbling down in case of another lioavy rain. There is an old stump loft bv the men who commenced to grade Cap tain Henry's lot , on Oakland avenue standing in the centre of the avenue that measures eight foot in heigh and five feet in width , It has remained mainod there since last fall nnd UIUF far no citizen has boon injured. This column is for the purpose o building up Council Bluffs , nnd if you know anything that will have thu tendency lot it bo known and it shal go in where it will bo read froi Maine to Oregon. Mra. Dr. Osborn is having n vor , fine American granite monumon placed ever her late luisband's grave It is rumored that the street rail road company nro to tear up their ol track nnd replace the snmo with fla iron ; a much needed improvement , ns the present raised track impedes carriage riago travel very much. A number of the leading citizen nro becoming interested lit the matte of a tunnel under the Big Mudd ) mentioned in this column the otho morning. The more it is thought o and talked about the more feasible i appears. Omaha and Council Bluffs ought t shako hands across the Big Mudd and pull together , An eloctrio light thrown from tower fifty foot high on the top o Mount Lincoln would muko the cit as light as day the year round. Mayor Voughan has just received over the Wnbash railroad three car loads of extra oak lumber , to bo used in the construction of sidewalks. , It is understood that to Mayor Yaughan is duo the credit of stopping the emigrant train which was supposed to Imvo on board the seeds of that fatal sfcourgo Biualljwx at Pacific Junction , nnd ho remained out nearly all night to accomplish it. Some citizens nro taking stops to. procure estimates of the probable cost of the suggested tunnel under the Missouri river , concerning which TUB BEB hopes to bo tiblo to publish some interesting facta in the ncnr future. P. C. DoVol is receiving nnd soiling largo quantities of barbed wire every day. day.Clay Clay Plainer , salesman for Orono- wcg A Schoentgon , came homo last Saturday from n prosperous business trip. trip.L. L. A. Casper shipped n very largo quantity of vegetables on the various railroads yojtorday. Anything n man may go into in Council Bluffs pays. Stewart Bros. , wholesale grocers on Main street , report a very largo in- crcaso thus far this year over last in their business. M. D. Fozler. traveling ngcnt for Stewart Bros. , has recently returned from a twenty-four days trip in No- brodka. IIo speaks well of the coun try. Evidences of enterprise nnd thrift nppear on every hand. Ho re ports nlso that Stewart Bros , have a large nnd increasing business in Ne braska , their sales having doubled within n few months on his routo. Mr. Fczlor is a wido-nwako salesman , Ben Rogers , proprietor of the Ele phant Livery stable , on Main street , opposite the post office , is ono of the oldest livery men in Council BlufTs. Ho has been in the livery business continuously for twenty-seven years. W. Q. Morris1 carriage manufactory on Broadway reports n fine run of business , which is constantly increas ing. Ho commands a largo share of homo patronage. Mr. Morris makes a specialty of light buggies. The suc cess of these homo manufactories shows what can bo done hero. DOUBLE ACCIDENT. Two Boys Hurt , Ono Perhaps Fatally. Two little boys named Charley rry and Joe O'Hearn wore standing n Eleventh and Cass streets watcli- ng n train of cars being shored about , hen ono of Motz's beer wagons hap- 'oned ' to coino along. The boys were o intent upon watching the engine .hat . they never noticed the vehicle intil it was upon them , and 10 driver did not discover the icril they wore in until it ras too late. Both boys wore knocked own by the wagon. Young 0'IIearn cas merely struck upon the cheek , nd slightly bruised , but otherwise iscapod uninjured. The other boy , .owover , was less fortunate. Ono of ho fore wheels of the wagon passed ertically along his stomach to near ho breast bone. The wagon was eavily loaded with beer barrels , and .ho . only wonder is that the boy was not killed outright. The wagon was topped as soon as the accident was .iscovored , and the body lifted from ; nder the wheel. Ho was carried to .ho residence of his parents , at 1112 , Ihicago street , and Dr. CofTman ummonod. The little follow was bund to bo very badly bruised and o is probably internally injured. His ecovory is doubtful. THE PUBLIC NOSE. t Strenuously Objects to ' Odorous Garbage Carts. A nuisance which requires iminedi- .to abatement isthat of an oponslop and 'efuso ' wagon which frequently wends is way through South Omaha to the ity limits. The route along which it lasses is thickly settled and ho vehicle leaves in its tvako a penetrating odor of the most able-bodied character. People ivingdown that way would just as soon go through a little plague as to oo that wagon lumbering along. The odor penetrates into all corners of the louses along the route which the wagon passes and it requires hours of ubor to got rid of it. Following the ivagon is an army of scavenger ilies , of a slimy green variety , which dis tribute themselves along the route and make lifo a burden to the inhabitants. Attention will proba bly bo called to the matter at the nest meeting of the council when an effort will bo made to either liavo the gar bage removed before it is thoroughly decomposed , or , if it is absolutely necessary to wait until it is in that condition , then to have it cartoi to its destination in an nir-tighi vehicle. Arrested fer Tlioft Officer O'Donoghuo yesterday arrested Hugh Richmond on charge c stealing a fifty dollars sot of harness from Tlios. Murray. The alleged theft was committed in October , bu Richmond has boon out of town since The harness was made for Murray by Richardson and only used a fov times. Richardson is now locked up A. F. & A. M. There will bo a special communica tion of St. John's Lodge , No. 25 , this ( Thursday ) evening , for work in the F. 0. degree. Visiting breth ren are cordially invited. JAM EH B. BKUNKH , Master. Mn.rrln.go Ceremony. Cards have been issued for the marriage of Mr. Ashbol Patterson and Miss Annie 0. Hayden , both of whom nro well known in social circles of this city. The cpremony will bo per formed on next Tuesday at 12 o'clock in Trinity cathedral. SPRINKLING STREETS. Why it may Probably not DO Done After all. The dust will soon bccoino n prob lem again , nnd llioro is no menus nt hands of laying it. The misunder standing between Thomas Swift nnd the council committee on streets nnd grades is still unsettled nnd tlioro seems to bo no immediate prospect of settlement. Mr. Swift says ho is per fectly willing to carry out the contract ns signed by him , but if it is desired that additional sprinkling bo done on the alleys to either aide of Douglas street , a proportionately larger sum must bo paid. The com mittee docs not seem disposed to do this , nnd Sir. Swift , for his part , says ho will not knuckle under. The pros pect of having the streets generally sprinkled is growing beautifully in definite. Should Mr. Swift's contract bo cancelled it will probably bo neces sary to go through the same routine in council nnd being advertised by the clerk. Meanwhile it said that two sprinkling carts have been hired , one by Max Meyer to sprinkle Farnham street between Tenth nnd Eleventh nnd the other by Dewey & Stone to sprinkle the next square west. It is to bo hoped that the matter of generally sprinkling the streets will not bo al- wcd to fall through. BUSINESS NOTICES. Watch repairing a specialty , at Vhipplo , McMillon&Co. jy3-4t. "WINE OF CARDUI" cures Irregu- ar , pninful , or dillicult menstruation. At c. F Spectacles at EDUOLM & EUICKSON. ' i - Napoleon did not succeed in con- [ iiering the world , but W. II. Rob- rtson , the blacksmith , did , not by ar , but by natural genius. His Lit- lo World , the greatest mechanical ender known , is on exhibition at 219 Farnham street. Don't fail to co it. Ladies' and Gents' Gold and Silver tVatches in I'rcat variety , at Whipple , -IcMillcn - & Go's. Jy 13-4t Parasols cheap at the Boston Store m 10th street. Beauty , health , nnd happiness for Indies n"Wl'NE OF CARDUI. " At C. F. Goodman's , Sealed bids will bo received at 1418 Howard street , Omaha , up to o'clock p. m. , July 18th , 'or the renting of the entire Booth irivileges during the holding of the State Fair , commencing September 2th , to the 17th , inclusive , at Omaha , for the entire dining mil. AVarm meals privilogs and also ho entire Booth stand privileges. Parties bidding can bid on one or both , I reservoiag the right to reject any or ,11 , bids. C. HAKTMAN , Treasurer State Board of Agriculture. jyii-rit . No head-ache or hack-ache for ladies who drink "WINE OF CARDUI. " At C , F. Goodman's. SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE Advertisement To Loan , For Sale , .oat . , Found , Wants , Uoardlntr , &c , , will bu In nortec ! In these columns once for TEN GENTS r line ; each subsequent Insertion , FIVE CENTS wr line. The Unit Insertion never loss than TWENTY-FIVE CENTS TO LOAN-MONEY. TO LOAN At 8 per cent In- tcrcst in sums of 82,600 and upwards , for 3 to 5 ynars , on lint-class city and farm property. LlKMia KKAL KSTATK and AOKXCV , nth and Douulaa Sts. TO LOAN-Call at Law Olnco of D. MONCV lloouiS , Urelchton IIloclc. HELP WANTED. " \Tr,7"ANTEI > A good reliable man to work by YV the month. Must underatand the care of hones , cows and garden. W. J , UONNELL , 392-15 1604 Farnham Street. WANTED A irood girl at 1512 Davenport St , Good njcs paid. 309-15 - steady girl as dlshwakher , WANTED-A restaurant , 13th and Jackson itruet. 400-16 A competent fir' ' 'or WANTED , to whom itood wages will bo [ > ad ! ; northwest corner of 2Jrd and Hurt Hts. VTTANTED-A thoroughly competent cook W Wages , 820 per month. MHS. 0. W AMBROSE , Karnhaiu St. 3 5-tf T buy a well located and estab WANTED Ice cream , fruit and confectionery buslncs * . Parties having euch for bale chca ] may adrfrets balance of this week , E. M. A. , Oi ! ' cldcnUl hotel , Omaha , Neb. 397-li ITirANTKD-Fiir Hewers , at lllchter-n , oppo W eltc jxwtofflce. 3S9-H - good ( 'lrl. Wsges liberal. 211 WANTKD-A htreet , bet. 2Ut and 22d streets 393-14 Uy a rcsi > cct ble girl , a place U WANTKD the w cck as ancanibtruM. Addrvs M. D. , 210 IStll etrtet. 33S-11 Day boarders , eouthwcst conic WANTED Nicholas streets , $3.M per week 331'14 Competent took , food ogres. WANTED 1618 Chicago St. 385-13 'ANTED-A Hrst-clatg cook , Ajply at W E , corner of 10th and Davenport. 388-1 WANTED A first-class cook and stewar W inimvUlutuly , at the Occidental hotel 372-tf An exnerlenced , lady tyi > WANTKD . U.O. liUN&CO ! 374-U AXfANTED-Gocxl lutliers. Apply ' S. W W Cor. 18th mid Izard. UAl'M : WIL UAMS. aro-u About 100 jards of dirt at toutl WANTED SUt and Webster. 303-13 1' . J. CHEEDON. IAfcTKW A boy 16 or 16 ycac old , at Oma W ha Shirt Foctorv and Laundry. 333-13 . - Milker. None but an cxpcr WANTF.D-A baud ueed apply. Palace ma ket , 375-13 \ T7ANTEDoodiIrl for housework. Inquire W at 700 south 10th street , between St. Mary aeuue aud Lcaveuw orth. 370-13 iPEOIAL NOTIOBS-DontiuQefl , , -1TANTED-25 o rrent rs. Will pay th high ; > V e taircsto eood men. Apply to 1613. arnham atrcct. .nt ANTKD Funding bridge and school ItfndS. W H. T. Clark , n lle\ue. 20-tl . -ir Apsrtnor or biitr. Inquire at W Philadelphia ColTce lou ! o , 10th street. A No. 1 n.irl > crcn find a steady VV i situation and ( rood pay l > y Inquiring utttS ) oM number ) 16th street , OnuhaNel > . , of 297-tf C. H. FITCir. GD Twobonrdcre. YoiinR men pre Addruss "A. " Dee office. 140-tt - ONK OF THK LAIIOEST WANTHD-IIV Clothing Houses In New York Sty , for the coming fall Undo , experienced snloo icn. These hfi\lnc experience and coiiiniandlnir good trade will flnj this a first tlw opportunl- y. Apply at once , with references to A. H. C. , W olllio box 308 , New Ycik City. iTTANTEl ) A good dining room gltl immcdl- W ntclyat tlic OccldenUlhotcl. 220-tl [ TrANTKD A girl to do general housework. W Apply 1710 F&rnham street , northwest corner ol 17th. 330-tf "tTTANTED To buy ft good eUlfl. Addrcu S > x'v ' & M. , llco ollito. 347-tf j AT MIIS. n. E. OfjAKKK'8 No. 1 Board j \ng \ House , cor. 13th and Dodge Sts. Best i th city. 10-tf FOR RENT HOUSES AND LAND. . 'T 'lVo furnished , roonis on Jaeksoa _ street ; hct ccnlOth and 17th , third house rom the north test comer nf 17th. 370-tf LET With Ixiard a largo furnlihcd room. TIO A few day boardcrswantcd , 1B03 California ircet. 390-tf ITlOll KKNT Cheap , tno stores each with four [ ; rooms at the southeast corner 10th nnd Cap * ol ax'cnue. 3CO-14 SALE Four full-sized lots In Isaacs FOR ' addition , for $400. 352-14 I71OH HUNT Three furnished rooms to J rent. Inqulro lit Carpenter sliop next the ice olllce. 3lG-tt KENT Nicely furnished largo room anil piano .S. W. comer 18th and Capital Avv. 083-tf KENT Furnished rooms. Inquire at 1818 Foil street. 606-tt " " FOR 11ENT 2 "furnished rooms o > cr ilcJ- chants' Exchangc.N , K. cor. 10th and Dodge trccts. 2S9-M FOR 8ALE. rpOH SALE A good span of mules. Innutro L1 of 10th street Meat Market. 390-10 SALE IIouso of 5 Rood rooms and lot 20 FOR x.100 feet , and only 7 or 8 squares from U. P. hop ? . Price 81,050. John L , MtCogue. agent , ppositcpostoincc. 3Sl-tf neil SALE CHEAP The only hotel In North L ; Loup , Valley County , Neb. , 30 miles from St. 'atil , 16 miles from Ord. Good location , good rode and Improving. For particulars write A. C. . North Loup , box 0 , 371-augll EOH SALE A good horse and buggy. Ad dress 13. F. B. , care Itee oHlce. 373-10 1 . Oil SALE A good team of draft mules a 350-14 IIAUIUS & FISHEUJJ. rTllUHELlAb Ana farasois repaired uy M. U SCHCTT llth and Farnftiu sts. 780tf MOIl SALE A largo two story frame shitifrlc.1 I ; roof Hotel and one story Kitchen ; aha ono lory frame , shingled roof , hall room for ten sets o dance , and barn largo enough to hold'tucnty rams- All situated on corner of Broad and 4ti ) trcet , Fremont , Podgo Co. , Neb. For further nfonnatlon apply to C. C. THOMPSON , 358-to s-8 Fremont , DoJgo Co , , Neb. BALK. A General Merchandise Store Grain House , and Scales. Will hull cither or both. Located In ono of the best grain points on the I ) . & II. railroad. For further prrticulart ) call or address J , B. LUN1NGEU , Wa\erly Neb. 33M3. "I710K 8AI.C ft. new house , hullt two years , full JL lot , \\ellnnd ctctythlnir complete , on Uoil Q street , ; hctwcen 20th and 27th , No. 2019. Inquire - quire on promUcs. 200-tf Foil SALE A second-hand leather top phae ton and a good second-hand canopy top jwiiy ilueton. Also a nondelivery wag-on , GKO. H. FITCHETT. Shop on 15th street , opposite Withnell House. 250.tf TTIOIISALE Good housa with four rooms and J ; half lot , No. 2013 Vod'fo betueen 2Gth and 27th street. Good well and shade trees ; house In rood condition. Inquire on premises. 221-tf > HICK FOll ) 203-tf KSTAHROOK & COE. [ TlOlt SAi.E W1.600 cash will buy the btock and j flxtures of the cleanest llttlo business In the city. Address "Uuslnoss , " care Carrier 0 , Omaha - 210-tl FOll SATCA Bmall engine. B. W. Payne & Son's mike. In perfect osdcr. Innulrc of H. U. Clark & Co. 30-tf SAIiELcoso and furniture of a Orst-clasa POll hotel in a tow not 1300 Inhabitants , in btato of Nebraska ; has 21 beds ; the tra\ cling inen'n ro- Bort. Inqulro at HUE olllcc. 218-tf I71OH SALE Tvvo-btory house and part lot , near L1 depot. Location good. John L. McCoguc , Opp PostOfllte. 058-tt 710K SALE House and lot 33x132 ; suitable for warehouse. Inquire of Peterson , 10th St. 801-tf SAI.lv 1. > oereH irround In West Omaha. EOU Inquire of J. Henry , No. 110 10th. 873-tf [ J10K iSALE Maiw of DOUKI&H ami Knriiy coun * U ties. A. HObEWATEnir.20Farnham street 320-tf MISCELLANEOUS. T OSTBlack silver mounted cnnc benrlinr 11 the name of I > . J. Seldcn. Finder will please return to this ofllco. 7-11 LOST Bunch of < or 6 keys , near postothco. Lea\esaino'and rocolve reward at Bee olllcc. 360-13 HEWAUD Lost , gold hunting case stop , natch , gold ropa chain and nugget at- ached. The abet o reward will bo laid on re turn of the watch to HUGH HcCAFFKKV , 3 4-tf ISth and Douglas streets. or four > oung men can be accommcxla- THREE board. Keferenieiexchanged. Ap ply 2011 Cass htrcct , 4th door west of 2uthSt. , oradilrcgH tlox 337. pohtofllcc. 343" f ONlV ' ' 1O LOA on renl tuUto , at M' 290-eod-10 DB.XTEII L. THOMAS & 1)110. ) r M. BllOWN-Corner 12th and Chicago O. . streets , Is ready to bore or deepen wells. Satisfaction guaranteed. KI3tf rpEAMS Qan bo got at John Uarr B stable for .1. all kinds of work at reasonable figures , near u > r jUh : ami L < a\cnworth streets. 378-tf FOltUET The succussorii of the Amer ican House , on Douglas street , between Oth and 10th , for board , lodging and transient cus tomers. Hespcctfully 6iU-tf JULIUS t LOUISE ROSS. N. " * mm * X POWDER 1 Absolutely Pure. Made from Grapu Cream Tartar. No other pro arpation makes such light , flaky hot breads. ' ) uxurlous pastry. Can bu eaten by D > tpcptio without fear of thrills resulting from hca\y Indl Ke tlblo food. Soli ! only In cans , by all Grocers. ROYAL BAKING 1'OWDEK CO New York.