7 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : TIIUESDAY , JULY 21 , 1881. THE DAILY BEE. Thursday Morning , July 21. LOOAL BREVITIES. Patterson pells coal , Got your haU nt Doano's. Nindclt k Krcllc , Leading Hatters. Drink Saxo's Peruvian IJccr. Don't full to drink SAXK'I cream noda. A. W. Ninon , Dentist , Jacob's block. Natural Mineral Water on draught nt KnhnV drag store. For riNK Commercial Job Printing , all at TUB BEE Job rooms. The Lion continues to roar for Mooro's Harness and Saddlery. Whlpplc , McMillan & Co. , Iho jewel- em , Crcfohton Block. o2C-tf Prescriptions n specialty , Opera House Pharmacy , 211 S. 15th Street. A card on the office door of the county surveyor indicate * that ho lian "gone west. " Sftfea , machinery , nnd nil kinds of heavy hauling done by Brisco & Co. , the safe men. w&vlf A man with a double-leaded moustache nnd a dilapidated nlr WM tip l > cfnro Judge Bcneko for drunkenness yesterday. He paid his Tine. At the Signal Service office the ther mometer indicated the heat yesterday us follows : At 5MO n. m , 80 degrees ; nt 0:15 : Oljf degrees ; at lltyp. m , 80J degrees , nnd at 2:15 : p. in. 101J. The directors of the State Board of Agriculture will hold a meeting In this city next Wednesday. A slight fire broke out nt Kuhn'n drug store. The mopijtiito netting took fire. No Horiouj damage was done. Started Homeward. Willie Eduoin , the actor , and his wife , wall known to the thoatro-going public as Alice Athorton , who hava boon ataying in tlio city for a number , of days on account of the sickness of tlicir child , started yoatorday to continuo - tinuo their journey from San Fran cisco to the eastern const. They were obliged to stop over on their way at Salt Lake City for a week on account of tlio sickness of the child , and again in Omaha. Yesterday , as the little f llow was Bomuwhat bettor , they decided to start again , being very anxious to get to their journey's end. At tlio depot the child bccamo worse , and if the hot weather continued its death did not seem unlikely before they reached Now Yorlc. PERSONALS. Hon. C. A. Gould of Lincoln in in the city. ' , ' ' . f ' 'Fred Cramer , of Grand Island , is In the city. city.James James Ward of Central City , is staying at the Canficld houso. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. R. Kraft , Of Grand Island - land , arrived in the city yesterday. Lot Brown , W. Mnllrlngnnd W. Hnwke form a NobraHkn City party , who nro registered at the Withncll. , John Bogart , the Now York engineer who was hero to look after the sewerage of , the city , in connection with City Engineer Kosewater , left for Mi homo yesterday. Dr. J. P. Fitzgerald nnd wife , of St. I Louis , arrived in the city yesterday nnd are staying nt the Caufield house , while the Doctor consider * the question of soi ling in Oiimhn. Mrs. J. K. Boyd , her daughter * Mis Nora and Margaret nnd non J. K. Boyd , Jr. , AfrH , S , S. Cald well nnd sons , Vic and Sam , C. T. Taylor , wife and daughter will leave to-day for Georgetown , nnd other altitudinous regions in Colorado. Byron lleod la mill confined to hU house James Keligh , the detective , started yesterday for St. Louis. Mr. Frank B. Bemplc , of Cincinnati , arrived In the city yesterday. Mr. Alvln Burnes , of New York , In upending n few days In the city. G. W. Frost , the U. P. government di rector , returned yesterday from tlio went Fred Webster , of the B. & M. heixdrjimr tern , utarted yesterday for n visit to h ! > former homo in Buffalo , N , Y. Ho wil meet in Chicago Ids brother , Lieut. Wub Bter , of the state university , and they wil visit their old homo together. Complete on August l t , It is oxpcctod by Chief Engineer Davis that pumping will bo comment ) od for the new waterworks on or about August int. Tlio engines are now ii position and all the necessary boilers are nearly ready. There IB only n comparatively Biuall amount of pipe to lay yet , including the Cuming street and the west Parnlmm street mains With good weather and good fortimo Mr. , Davis thinks there u no doubt that that work can bo finished nt the time named. Cost of Sprinkling- The cost of sprinkling Farnhnm and the intersecting streets comes out of those owning abutting properties , However , except in a few cases , the tenants themselves uro perfectly will ing to foot the bills , especially if they keep clothing or funnelling establish ments. It is oxpcctod that the sprink- lingaloiigFarnliamBtrcctwillcpstnbout fifty cents a week for every twenty- two foot front of property facing thn street. From the advantages expected to bo reaped this is considered cheap. Information wanted regarding the whereabouts of Hugh D , lleagy. Hit E daughter at Knoxyillo , 111. , is verj * low. Anyone giving information ol him to D. M McKniyht , Omaha , 01 H. SV. Heagy , Knoxvhlo , III. , will be ro warded with the thanks of his fam ily , July 19-3t-m&o The only place in the city whore Jos. Schlitz's Milwaukee beer is found on draught is the Merchants Ex- cliango , cor. IGtli and Dodge street.tt STILL MISSING. No Further Trace Pound ol Do Lopka , The Man Who Rowed Him Across the River , And the Story Ho Tolls in Regard to it- Some of the friends of B. DoLoska , the U. P. clerk , who disappeared under mysterious circumstances on Sunday , seemed to think yesterday that the man had boon badly treated if not foully dealt with by Bomo of the persons whom ho encountered near Boyd's packing houso. It has been previously slated in these col umns that DoLoska was last seen crossing the river near the packing house in company with a fisherman who lives thereabouts. According to the way the Bt , ry was rumored about in the city Do Loskn had olforod the man his watch if ho would row him across the river nnd the fact that it was at once accepted from a man who was evidently suffering from an aber ration of mind seemed to indicate something crooked. A reporter for THE Bun rambled in the direction of Boyd'n ' pucking house yesterday and found William Cun ningham who rowed Do Loska over the river , without difllculty. As near as could bo learned Do Loskn was drat seen in that vicinity about 4 o'clock Sunday afternoon. Ho came rushing into Spaulding's saloon , near the pack ing house , nnd throwing his coat nsido said , "For God's sake anybody who has got a revolver shoot me. " He then seemed violently excited. After a time ho quieted down somewhat. Ho then told in a rambling way some thing about a difficulty ho had had up town , but what -the nuturo of it was ho would not say. Parsons in the saloon soon discovered his condi tion and tried to quiet him as much as possible. They did not know the man than , but have since recognized him as Do Loska from the description published in TUB BKK. Finally the man said ho would bo safe if he could only get across the river. Ho in quired if there was any ono who would take him to the other shore , and one of tlio bystanders volunteered to find Cunningham for him. Cunningham was found on the shore. By this time the man had quieted down con siderably , and Cunningham says ho did not nt first notice anything wrong with him. Ho asked Cunningham : "Will you take me across ? " "Yes , said Cunningham. "I must got across quickly , " said ho. growing somewhat excited. "what's the matter ? " inquired Cun ningham. ' "I had some trouble up town. " Cunningham then told him to jump in the boat , which was a very light skiff. "When about half way across Cunningham says ho asked the man or his pay. DoLoska said ho had ionoy but ho could have his watch. fter that DoLoska made four or five btompts to jump overboard but Cun- ingham intimidated him by holding no oar over his head , while ho rowed ith the other. As they reached the iioro the man detached his watch rom the chain and handed the time- icco to the boatman. Tlie watch , Junninglmm says , was a nicklo-plated tern-winder , worth about § 10 , and he low has it in his possession. When hey reached shore tlio man look oft' lis coat and throwing it into the boat aid ho was going to ako a bath and suiting the action to o the word ho jumped1 in and in n nomcnt had mink almost up to his vniut in the noft mud. Cunningham quickly jumped out nnd with the aid of his oar reached the side of the man .nd got him safely on shore. Ho hen throw him his coat nnd chased ijm bock into the woods some listance. Cunningham soon returned o his boat and rowed back .o tlio Nebraska side. The man had > y thai time disappeared from sight. This , waa witnessed by several poole - ) lo standing near Boyd's packing louse. It is the general improssioi down there that Do Loska boa nol Irowned himself , but that ho has made lis way to Pacific Junction where ho can probably now bo found. Messrs. Jones and Winslqw , of the J. P. headquarters , in company with luvoral persons living near thn paok- ng house , spent yesterday afternoon searching through the willows'on the [ own shore. They made no discoveries eries- however ; but expected to re sume the work to-day with n larger party. Mr. Addison Jones , of the freight auditing department of the Union Pa cific railway , was again out looking tor some trace of the missing man DC Loska yesterday afternoon. Ho found the man Cunningham , who rowed Do Loska across the river Sunday after noon , and had him take u boat nnd row him across the stream nt the same point that ho did Do Loska nnd repeat again his version of the entire affair an ho rowod. Cunningham did no , but throughout it was evident to Mr. Jones that he knew more about thu matter , or nt least some features of it than ho wished to tell. Moreover , Mr. Jones found that there were some discrepancies in his stories , especially about the jumping into the river , and the removal of the coat and vest. The opinion of Mr. Jones is thu same hold by many others who have investigated the affair. They do not think'that Cunningham did any violence to the man Do Lo > ka , but that there is some thing which ho knows about the affair that ho has not told nnd is unwilling now to toll , Last night there were three friends of Do Loska with Cunning , ham endeavoring to induce him to tell nil ho know about the matter , prom ising him that no trouble should como to him if ho should implicate himself in his statement. Mr. Do Loska had been a resident of Omaha about n year. Ho was u man about forty years of ago , and had a wife and ono child with whom lu lived very happily nt his residence on Ninth anil Harnoy stret s. Upon hii arrival in the city ho was employed in the freight auditing department of the U. P. railway , and about four months npo was removed to the engi neer's office , where ho was still om * ployed nt the time of his disappear- anco. Abouttwo monthsaijoho wassick and first gave mnnifcstatiationi of tem porary insanity. His particular hobby was electricity , of which ho had stud ied much. Ho had written n book entitled "Tho Origin of Electricity. " Lust Sunday ho wna nt his homo feel ing unwell , nnd at about 11 o'clock was sitting on the vorandn , when ho seemed to nrouso himself from stupor nnd said to his wife ; "Mamma , it is all right. I have arranged it , In n short time they will como lioro to kill you and the baby , but I will got the start of them , nnd kill you both now nnd then run away whcro they can't find mo , " As ho said this Mrs. Do Loska bccamo frightened and took the child from the floor and ran out the front door. As she did so the insane husband ran out the back door and that is the last seen of him by his friends. Every effort has been made by his former follow clerks to ascertain what has become of him , nnd dilligcnt search made nlong the shores nnd bottom lands on the Iowa side , but no tr.ico of him can bo found , and it is the belief of nil inter ested that his body has 'era this float ed down the Missouri rivor. AWAY UP , Might bo Said of All Thermometers - momoters Yeeterday. A. Couple of Jokes of a Mercu rial Character. Yesterday was the hottest day ex perienced in Omaha this season. Ow ing to the pleasant breeze that stirred in the early morning hours , the heat was not much felt then , but later in the day hot weather preponderated every where For a- couple of hours yesterday afternoon the sig nal scrvico thermometer indicated 10U degrees in the shade , the highest point , according to the official statis tics , over reached in that oflico. The highest point reached by the ther mometer at Saxo's drug store was 10G degrees in the shade. Max Meyer's big thermometer raised n degree upon this tally nnd oven at a quarter past 5 o'clock ' in the evening had dropped no lower than , 100 degrees in the shade. Thermometers in other portions of the city reached as high ns 108 degrees in the shado. n the sun the mercury cavorted up 0 about 138 degrees , which might bo lallcd something phenomenal. Down at the U. P. shops nearly ov- iry visitor has a habit of fluttering ownrd the thermometer in thcso hot .ays. Some ingenious young men bought they would got up a little joke , t their expense yesterday , so they larofully packed ice about : ho glass bulb containing the norcury and the consequence was that 1 dropped to about sixty degrees bovo zero. The dusty wayfarer rould drop into the oflico every now nd again , mopping awny sweat. Fi- ially , selecting ono of the clerks , ho ould remark that it was "beastly ot. " "Oh , no , I think it is quito com- ortablo , " would bo the reply. "Comfortable ! About'us comfortable is n sinner in hndns with a cotton ackot on. " About this time his eye would light in the thermometer conspicuously posted , nnd ho would make an insinu- , ting glide toward it.Vlion ho no- iced that it indicated GO or thorn- .bouts ho generally felt a change in ' : io tomporaluro. Other visitors ould como in mopping their brows .nd go ut once to the thermometer. L moment afterward they would walk ut into the scorching sun fooling somplotely refreshed. The thor- nomolor furnished lots of fun. In another portion of the city an old ontleman came near having an opi- loptio fit , owing to the thermometer. It Booms the gentleman in question is religiously in the habit of consulting the thermometer every afternoon when lie returns from dinner. Yester day a couple of young men thought they would play a joke on him. A short time before ho was expected the thermometer was laid on the al most rod-hot surface of the tin roof. Just the moment before the old gen tleman returned it was replaced on its usual nail. .As ho reached the thor- nomoter it was noticed that his jaw 'oil and ho readjusted his spectacles and took a second look. His face un- lorwont sundry wonderful contortions and ho gasped out : " ; 134 in the shade ; how hoi it is. " Then the old gentleman sat down in a chair and swore. Although ono of the oldest inhabitants ho had never before known such heat. The bystanders could hold out no longer and burst forth in a loud guffaw. Then the old gentleman began to sus pect something wrong with his beloved thermometer , asked for an explana tion , got it , and joined in the laugh over tlio joke at his own expanse. TRY ME ONOE you will use no other , I will do as ' . agree. I'll stand by you hko a brother or , Not n wrinkle you will seo. The Eighmio Patent Shirt , sold only a Bushman's. jlylU-tf . NOTICE. OMAHA , July 20th , 1881. The co-partnership heretofore exist ing between W. M. Yates and Ken K. Hayden under the firm name o W. M. Yatcs & Co. , is this day dts solved by mutual consent. \Y. M. Yutcs will continue the bus ! ness nnd settle all accounts of the late firm. W , M. YATE.S , K , K. HAYDEN , Children's dresses at 09 cent store J12-tf Read Kurtz's advertisement al through. Take "DLACK-DKAUGHT" and you will uevur Lc Inliuu * . At C. F. Qooduun'f ACROSS THE RIVER , accidents and Incidents in Council Bluffs. A Lawyer's Promises Partially Burglarized. Tftaal 1,1ft ot Everyday Happening * The thermometer indicated 102 ° n Dr. Green's yard at 1 o'clock yes- ordny. Go to Big Lake nnd take n sail , kipper Mack will keep the boat right ido up. No chickens are to bo had' in this narkot at any price. A Orst class honery somewhere hero .bouts would pay. There is no end to the improve- nonts going on in this city. The Mo- ropolital hotel , Laiigmaid proprietor , s being treated to a now porch , ox- ending 120 foot on Broadway nnd ten eet width of platform. Dr. Woodbury has built several louses in the city since ho disposed of iis suburban properly. Tlio Chicago & Northwestern will nako their depot hero on time hero- .ftor. All obstructions have boon re moved. Clay Plainer has departed for Col- ax Springs. Mr. Jackson , of the stock firm of Inckson & Co. , of St. Louis , paid his > rothor and sister here n flying visit recently. Mrs. Clark , wife of John Clark , the reporter , fell into a hole Tuesday , vhilo walking in her yard , and frao- urcd ono of her limbs between the inkle nnd knco. She had her baby n her arms nt the time. Dr. Lyman set ho limb. V. Harto , of Omaha , J. D. Palmer , Robert Boot , Julius Hector and twon- y others were ntjtho Pacific yostor- lay. lay.J. J. D. Raymond , of Omaha , G. W. mith , of Blanchard and P L. Smith nd daughter were at the Itovoro. Hon. Jacob Rich , of Dos Momes , ind about twenty-five others booked t the Cgden. Chief Field arrested Thos. Barrett , or drunkenness and carried him to ho city building. Judge Burke im- > oscd a light fine , which Thomas ro used to pay , preferring rather to woat it out on the streets , although io had a check drawn on the First National bank in his pocket. There was an adjourned meeting of ho city council last night to consider ho question of grading the street that s to bo the connecting link between 5iorco and Bluffs streets. The par- iculara will bo given to-jnorrowmorn- ng. Clay Plainer got poisoned quito badly yesterday , eating canned lobster at a restaurant on Broadway. Another very unique and tasty monument has been placed in Fair- ipw , on the Gaylord lot. A girl living on avenue E fell on a lot stoyo yesterday nnd burned her irm quito badly. It is hinted that Mr. Frank Falken > urg , one of the Northwestcrn's best engineers for over ton years , will not > oard at anybody's hotel after the icatcd term is over. The Northwestern railroad com- > any are extending a sidetrack over o the trotting park. If you want to know just how hot you are look over in Atkins' window. Ono or two sneaking burglars en- ored the residence of John Lindt , situated on Fourth street , Tuesday night , and got off with that lawyer's mntaloon'fl and contents. Ho had n , on dollar bill , a five dollar bill nnd some small change in his pocketbook , and a watch in his watch pockot. Tlio thieves entered tlio sitting room 'rom the south window by cut- ing the screen Mr. Lindt slept in n bod-room adjoining and his girl occupied an adjoining room , Neither of them were awak ened. From the manner in which it was accomplished the screen being neatly rolled up and pinned and the appearance of tracks loft under the windows , the business must have been ; ho work of a woman or a man as sisted by a little girl. The tracks oi a little girl were nlainly marked. Lindt hud another pair ot pantaloons. The piling has boon driven and the foundation on which the mammotl union elevator will bo constructed will soon bo completed. A Gorman from Karnoy Junction was on Main street early this morning crying , "I vants mine poy ! " It seems his boy Billy Bumoy ran away froir homo about eight months ago and hii father has followed to try and find him. Ho stated this morning that the boy came to this city from Omaha where ho had boon shining boots a short time ago. The boy's parents are well-to-do farmers. Hon. Jacob Rich , pension agent a Ucs Moines , was nt the Ogden yesterday day , If Bomo ono would enter into chicken on raising on a largo , scale it would b a paying business. The Driving Park association or going to erect ahousoon their ground very soon. It was 98 degrees at Crystal mill and 102 at Kolly'a drug atoro yester day at 3 p. m. The telephones throughout the cty } are thoroughly tested every morning B. Y. Might has BO far recovord as to bo out again. Miss Edith Swanson is rapidly recovering covering from n very soyoro attack o inflammatory rheumatism. Blacksinithing pays well in Couuc Bluff's. A man living out of the cit hunted all day yesterday for u black mith to fix his rig , but they were nil oo busy , nnd ho was obliged to go lomo and como again. * W. A. Myiistor will hereafter bo bund at his office in the city from o'clock n. m. until noon. Miss Julia Officer is nt Geneva lake csting from her labors as music di ce tor nt the church. Prof. Ludlam has removed his office itound on the west side of Pearl street mving entered into partnersliip with I. II. Barry , formerly in the picture msiness. Several fast tennis were out on the reels 1 ist trjning. , Wall McFaddon went to Carson yos- ordny to work up the case ot tnto of own vs. Long. COLORADO MINES. como of Those Located by an Omaha Man. The Rloli Qualities of the Fissure Veins. Hearing that Mr. 0. T. Taylor , gen- ral agent of the Now York life insur- nco company , who has been transact- ng business in Colorado for n year last , was about to leave for that state in mining business to-morrow n BEE rporter called upon the gentleman to earn something in regard to the busi- icss. icss."What "What is your opinion in regard to lie mines of Colorado ? " "From what I could leani and sco n traveling over the state , and from ny own practiciU oxporijnco1 said Ir. Taylor , "it is the best mining tate in the Union , and more single ortuncs have been made there rcla- ivoly than in any other state I know f. " "I understand you yourself are in- crested in mining out there ] " "Yes , sir. " "How did it como about ? " "After being out there some time I aught the mining fever , and , al- hough I consider myself consorva- ivo , I found it almost impossible to rovcnt myself from being drawn in. \s Iliad a brother who had boon en raged in mining in California for wenty years I was induced to invest 01110 money and sot him to prospcct- ng nnd discovering mines. " ' . ' Where are your mines located ? " "In Cascade .mining district , Clear /reek county. They are silver and old lodes , true Fissure veins , which I elievo to bo the safest and most rofitablo mining. I concluded this vas the very best locality after look- ng all over the stato. " "What are the Fissure veins ? " "A true Fissure vein is a vein of nincral bearing quartz , extending Umost vertically from the surface to unknown depths. They are consid' red inexhaustable , as the deeper you ink on the vein , the richer is the quality of the ore. " "What amount of mining property lave you in that locality ? " "Wo have discovered nnd located rich lodes , each lode being . ,500 feet along the vein and the sur- oy gives us about seventy-five feet on jach side of Iho lode , which insures x > us about three acres of land to each laim. The lodes discovered are ailed the Eureka , Mountain View , Omaha , Chirk , Calvin Court , W. H. Jeers , Franklin , Now York , Boyd , tlnbel , Golden Gate , Alpine , Silver Jollo , Jupiter , Hidden Treasure , Cumberland , Gold worthy ; Cascade , Acadia and Silver Chief. " "What amount of fforlt have you ono on each of these mines ? " "I have done the amount of work equircd by the government , which is jlOO worth a year on each lode , until uy patent for each is secured. I have lone some tunnelling nnd built roads ind trails to each mine. Men nronow inking a shaft on the Eureka , which j considered by everybody a very iluable lodo. Since I left there they lave found a vein of sulphuret and ilvor two feet in width and growing vider ns they descend. " "What do you intend to do with so nuch mining property ? " "Ono lode is all any ono man wants. I intend to keep the Eureka and develop it and sell the others. iVhen they are developed sufficiently o show what is in them I will sell hem as individual claims or put them nto joint stock companies " "Don't you consider mining busi ness risky ? ' "In mining for carbonates it is , as at Leadvillo. II is then in pockets and these may BOOH bo exhausted nnd you have nothing loft. Whereas if fou find a true Fisher vein rich in lilvor or gold , there i ? no risk at tached to it aait is a certainty. All pou have to contend'with is the cost of mining nnd smelting. " Green corn by the wagon load and cheap at BDFITKTT'H. _ _ ? nIL Silver napkins , silver fruit knives , silver bracelets , silver pins etc. , etc. , in beautiful array at EDIIOLM it EIUCKKO.N'H. MORE BARGAINS THIS WEEK. YOU CAN 'SAVE ' MONKV. Do your shopping at Kurtx'a. 10 ( ladies Dressing Sacqucs at $1 , $1.25 § 1.75 , § 2 to ? ; J.DO. They are very cheap. 75 Linen Ulsters 81 , ? 1.50 , 82.00 , S2.50 and § 3. The Best Bargains of fered FROM NEW YORK AUCTION OUll Hl'lil'IAL 11UYUU has sent us 50 Feather Plumes , 100 Feather Tips , at ono half price. 300 pieces Shaded Ribbons at vcr low prices. Every body invited to cull and see those goods as the price will sell thorn. KURTZ'S Store Grcu'hton block. wed-fri Water Waves , the best yet , at 20 Dt CARTER'S. THE EIGHMIE PATENT BOSOS SHIRT. is the best in the world. Try on once , you will never use any other Sold only at Bushman's. jlyl9-tf "WINE OFCAHDUI" for Ladies only At C. F , Qoodman'i. HOW IT WAS DONE. Detailed Account of the Chilli- cotho Robbery , An Related br Ono ot the Victim * . Upon learning that a gentleman waa cgistjrcd at the Withnoll hotel who wns ono of the victims of the robbers who ' wont through a sleeping car on h'o AVnbash road nt Chillicotho , Mo. , ight before last , a BEK reporter ought him out yesterday for the urposoof obtaining some information f the modus operandi of the robbers. ! ho name of the gentleman is D. II ) uporia , and ho"ro sides nt Danville , llinois. Ho stated that ho had read a few of ho reports of the affair which had > cen published in the newspapers but liat there had boon none published aa ut which were correct or reliable. In urthor conversation ho informed the oportor that the work was done by ; wo moil who were apparently regular ) assengora occupying bertha in the looping car. In the night each pas- enger in the car was awakened in urn with n revolver nt liis or her end and n demand for their money , 'ho work was done very quietly , none f the passengers being awnkonod xln- il his cash was wanted , nndhisncigh- ior had been disposed of. Just as ho train pulled into Chillicotho they ad completed their work and .loft the rain and wont to a hotel and robbed hat of about ninety dollars , which vas in the safe. When the train lulled out of the depot the passen- ; era learned that they had all boon obbcd by n couple of men , ns that number of berths were found vacated. Tr. Duperia was relieved of $300 in cash and his railroad passes. Ho says ho inon who did the robbing are well mown along that line of road , and upposed heretofore to bo honest and espectable , and that ono of them par- icularly ho knows well. It is expect ed that they will bo caught in a short ime. A FOOL ONCE MORE. 'For ton years my wife was confin- id to her bed with such n complication ) f ailments that no doctor could toll vlmt was the matter or euro her , and " used up a small fortune in humbutr tuff. Six months ago I saw a U. S. lag with Hop Bitters on it , and I .bought I would bo a fool once more I tried it , but my folly proved to bo visdom Two bottles cured her , she s now ns well and strong as any man's vifo , and it cost mo only two dollars. 3uch folly pays. H. W. , Detroit , Mich. Free Press. 'BLACK-DRAUGHT" ' cures dyspep sia , indigestion and heartburn. 1 C. 'F. Goo'mini. SPECIAL NOTICES. TO LOAN-MONEY. © OKA Af ATO LOAN At 8 per ccntin- J/40U.UUU tcrot in sum. * of $2SOO and puarU , for 3 to Bynars , on lirst-clasj city and arm property. ItKwis UKAL ESIATB and LOAN OKNCY , 16th and Douglas Sts. ONEV TO LOAX-Call at Law Otlice of D. M L. Thomas KoomS. C'rel''hton Block. HELP WANTED. ANTED A good hundred at the Occldcn < W tal Hotel. 453 tf ) A girl for a email family , good WAN1E1) and Tittle work , 20 north 10th trect. 457-20 Competent cook and second WANTED Chicago treet. Goodnagcs. 4CO-tf " \Tt7"ANTED Good girl at the Omaha House. W < 44-21 A pool table to rcntnlth ; prlii- WAhTED purchasing. State price. Addrcsi OE < . INMAX , 451-tf Vail , Crawford Co. , Iowa. wanted of Michael Uwycr Immediately INFORMATION mediately t > y his mother , Margaret Pwycr , Uniaha ; Neb. , between Cth and 7th on Marcy St. , caroof Patrick Hoiran , Western papers please copy. 453-tfll By man and w ife , board and room WANTED family. 1'rcfer place where there are no other boarders. Address S. AIteo ortlco. ANTEU Washer and sturdier at the Omi - W ha Steam Laundry. 1M 21 Machine hands at Onuba Shirt WANTED } ' . " 2-20 ANTED Boy about 15 or 10 yearn old , at W the Omaha Steam Laundry. 433-3) ANT' E-25 carpenters. Apply 'at 1013 W Farnham street. 442-23 Two sewing girls , fill 16th street WANTED and Jaclown. 44J-20 ANTED To buy a vnull manufacturing W business Address" H , " Ilea OIlice.4 20 20 ANTED A good girl for general house W work at 1812 Hurt St. 43'i-tf ED To rent , a dwelling with live or WANT rooms , cellar and stable. . Addrus * "H. ' Bee office , 423-20 ( TANTKD A largo furnished room with board V In a respectable locality , for man and w If . . JvaU family preferred. JUfcrences exchange Address "Y" Bee otllce. 410-20 "VXTANTED A good girl for general house- VV wnrk. Apply 1410 Jackson street , between 14th and 16th. MRS. A. MURPHY. 424-tf To rent , a houoo nlth three or WANTED . Must be neat , clem , conven lent and cheap. Address , stating terms and Io cation , D. J. , this olllce. \TrANTEI-Mo'jldcr to go to Pueblo , Cole YY rado , by the Colorado Cal and Iron Co Wages J and 3.25 per day. Write to D , N , Jones , general superintendent 3outh Pueblo , to full particulars. 416-21 'ANTED A Girl to do general housework W at 1510 Harney street. 410-tf I One tntn in a county makes mo WANTED our springs for buggy thai couplings. Send Etampjor terms and cut or M > c In stamps fora pair , to anti-nattier Safety Sprlm , Company , " ! ) Randolph St. , Chlcago.mthty2 | ANTED Funding bridge Jij bchool bond * W H , T.Clark , B llotuc. 26-tl "VTrANTED A partner or buyer. Inquire YY Philadelphia Collee House , 10th btrcct. \T7 ANTED Two boarders. Young men pro VV ftrred. Address "A. " Bae ottico. 140-t WANTED A good dining room girl immedl utely at thn Occidental hotel. 220-tf WANTED A girl to do general bouievtork Apply 17IU Farnham treft , nprthwes corner cl 17th. 330 tf rjANTEU To buy a goo4 skia , Address S \ & U , , Itee ottloo , SI7-U riALt , AT MRS. B , E. CLARKE'S No. 1 Bean \j ln r Houbc , cor , 13th and Utxlv-e su. Bcs In the city , 19-11 SPEUIAL NOTIOES-Continnefl , FOR RENT HOUSES AND LAND. T710R BENT A furnUhcd front room on corner JL ; 10th anil Douglas street. Inquire in KalAon on stmo corner. 450 21 T710U IlKNT y'urnlnhcd or nrum ! > linl,0ne tit L two ( runt roonn , plcawntly locatctl on first door , No. 31& nrrlli Hth strcot , east side. bet. Davenport nnd Chicago. Apply on premises. 4n4tt ' 1,1011 HK.NT Mcclv lutnUhcil front room for JL ? ( rentlenun. 0 il. , this ollico. 4M-21 . Oil HRNT Hou o near ] . S. HmcallV. Inquire - quire of John O. Jacobs. 414-tl "TlOri KENT Two fnrnlshod rooms on Jackson JL' street ; between 10th and 17th , third house from tlie northeast coiner of 1'th. 370-U L A lev d.xjboarilcri wanted , \SOA California Btrtct. 30Q-U ItKNT Nicely ( umMicd largo room and FOR .S. W , corner ISUi and Capital Ave. 083-tt KENT 2 furnlthctl room * over MeJ- JOK . ' Exibi\ncN. | ; E. cor. Ifith and DoOgo streets , 2S9-U FOR BALE. 1710U HAIiK Stock nt Hardware In ono ot the L' licit ton in In Nebraska , 1'opulatlon ot town : r > 00. Ko better opening for the bu Inc < 3 In the State. Only ono othur hardwire store In the own. Stock In good shape nnd worth about 85000. For particulars mil on or adilrcf" . LEE , FUIED & to. . 4(11-20 ( Omaha , Nob. " 171011 SAUi-Tho Southern Hotel. New build- I } Inp 30 < c < 0 , thn o storlci hlfh ( , built In 1891. 'or sale on account of sickness. Will sell one- ialt Intcrcstto the right party without children. Jood trade , nil transient. Kor ttrnis apply on ho premise : ) or to lock box 219. Vlllifcca. Iowa. 450-25 rpObcdUpo3cdofbctt ; millinery btulncssaod J. ttoro In Corning , 1'nrty leaving the counj ry. Stock verylow. Address Mrs. S. Kdmunda , Corning , I cm a. 449-21 FOtl BAI.B A new house , built two year ? , full lot , wetland c\enthine complete , on lioAga ktrcet , between 20th nnd 27th , No. 2010. In quire on premises. mvn-42523 EOH SALE Acood joung family homo and buggy. Inquire of K. I ) . Smith , 1403 I hlc.i- go street , bet. 14th nnd 15th. 439-23 "T710R SALE House of fi good rooms arid lot 20 Jj xlOO feet , and only 7 or S KJ-J from IT 1 * . shops. I'rlco 81,050. 'John L , Jl aruc. agent , opposite poatolllcc. 3SMf TTIOK SAUJ CHEAP Tbo only hot-1 In North JU Loup , Valley County , Neb. . 30 mlle from St. I'aul , 15 miles from Ord. Good location , good : rode and ImproiIn ; . For particular * ! write A. J. C. . North Loup , box D. 371-augll r lliltbiiA& ; AIIU I'nrasoH rciiuroa oy il. I SCIIUTT lUli ami Funiam its. TSOtf "IJ10H RALE A largo two story frame ehlngloJ JJ roof Hotel anil ono t.tory . kitchen ; also ono story frame , shingled rjof , hall room for ten seta .o tunco , and barn largo enough to hold twenty teams- All situated on corner of Ilroacl and 4th utroct , Fremont , Dodge Co. , Neb. For further nrormatlon apto ) ! C. C. THOMfSON. 3M-to 8-8 Fremont , Potlgo Co , , Neb. TTlOltSALE Good house with four roonu anil JJ half lot , Ko. 2013 Dodtrc between 20th ami 7th street. Oood u ell anil bliaiio trees ; bouse In good condition. Inquire on prumtttuii. 221-tf kHICK . .Oil SALE. > 203-11 * E3TABUOOK & COE. l' S A knux tnirne , It. . aync 1 Son's Make. lu perfect osder. Inquire of II. U. Clark & Co. SO-tf _ OK SALE Lcaso and furniture ot a tlrst-clan * F hotel In a ton not 1300 Inhabitants , In utato of Nebraska ; has 24 beds ; the tra\ cling men's re sort. Inquire at BEK office. 218-tf OK SALE Two-Btoryhouso und part lot , nea E depot. Location good. John L. McCoguo 1'ost Office. Opp OSS-tf SALE 2 acres ground III West Omaha. EOU Inuulro of .T. Henry , No. 116 10th. 873-tf nOK SALE Haps of Dougla and Sarpy coun- L1 ties. A. ROaUWATEU , lOMFarnhMn street 320-tf MISCELLANEOUS. At'HINE hands and button hole iraVcre at M IIarrison'0,1122 Karnham. 431-20 V flWO unfurnished rooms to let , In a private J. family. 610 monthly. No children. 1712 Jackbon btrcct. 434-20 rilAKKN Ur A red and white spotted cow J _ about 0 3 eara old , right car cropped , at Itc- gan'a addition , north Onuha. 430-23 L. IinNNENHOFKR. mo LAWYERS AND OTHEF S A rapid ntcn- 1 ographer desires occasional or permanent employment. Has had B yearn experience. Terms moderate. Address "Sti.no , " 142L Howard St. 413-21 UnWAllD Lost , gold hunting casn stop watch , gold ropa chain and nugget at tached. Tlie above reward will be paid on re turn of the watch to HUGH McUAFI'ltUV , SJ4 ! tf Ittli and Douglas strecty. TTHREE or four joung men can bo aeco'iimoda- I te-1 M Ith Iioaril. licferences exchanged Ap ply 2011 Cass street , 4th door west of S'th ' .H. , or address Hex 337 , p'-stolf.ce. 343 ? f ; ONEY TO LOAN on real entate.at M1 290-cod-lO DEXTER L. THOMAS & BRO. . DROWN Corner 12th and Chicago HJ1. , is ready to bore or deepen wells. Satisfaction guarantetcl. 603tf mEAMS ( Sin bo got at John llarru stable for J. all kinds of work at reasonable Ilgurcs , near jot 13thami Lea\rnworth streets. 378-tl " ! ' FOKOET The nuccesnors ol the Amer ican House , on Douglas ktrect , between Oth and 10th , for board , lodging and transient cus tamers. Respectfully 5 4-tf JJIMUR ft LOtnSF. ROSS. PROPOSALS will be received by the SEALED until Saturday , July 23d , 1SS1 , at 3 o'clock p. m. for grading six thousand (0000) ( yinlsonlirtthillurstof the cjrporato limits on Cumlng street extension. Cut to bo 30 feet In width and down to establishedgrade , By order ot the Hoard ol ComuiUeloncrs , July 10,1881. JOHN B. HANCHESTElf , 440-22 County Clerk. If you want something to sell AGENTS tummer all the people want it profit ! big , write at once to thoJJoB- ton Jdamp'Co' , 507 Washington street , llos- ton , Mass. T'helr new lamp burner vrith the Hyde "Wick attachment makes kero&cno lai'ps IUKK EVK.VLY , It hasrwo small hand wheels Instead of OSK each vthcel controlling a corner , or one-half the wick. Hells at sluht. FIT ANT MP. Term * to amenta , fT2 , 3 and f3.fX > per doz. Retail price 35 , 45 and 60 cents. Samples cent to agents for 25 ccnu. 448-21 UIAUTCH A man of cducatlou and dccl- > WAN I EU tied bn tnc8 ability , willing to _ jJI , le&rn myyntem ol Belling booki by actual expcfi"1 V rlvnce tn the Held , and then to act M manager tor tliosUto , I am wllllmr to pay a man who thows [ treat energy and Industry , with ability for hand ling inv bnokgand rontrolllrii ; men , from 8P" to S120Q il > o first j ear , an < { lll raise It8 _ a ycarlor lire > ear . No coward nead apply , want men of Kelt rclUtico and pluck , lilvo , and experience and ralarv wantid. Kcnd this. 417-tt W. J. HOLLAND H rlicflfM tlaas. POWDE ! Absolutely Pure. Made from Qrape Cream Tartar. No other pre arpatlon nu&u buch light , ihVy hot breads , usurious lusiry. Cau be eaten by ! > } ip P"5 | without Tear of iho ills resulting from heavy indi gcstlUe food. Sold only lu cans , by all Grocers. ROYAL BAKING I'OWDKU CO . N K York.