1 \ PHIS OMAHA DAILY" BEE : SATURDAY" , JULY 23 , 1381. IHE DAILY BEE. Saturday Morning , July 23 , LOCAL BREVITIES , Fnttorson cll coal. Get your h.iUnt DoAtio's , Klndell & Krcllo , Jxiiuling Hottcw. Wegant 1'ockct-Boolcii nt S.ixo's , Don't fnil to drlnlc SAXF. ' * crcnm dodn. A. W. Xnson , Dentist , Jacob's WocJe. Lcmis' real estate boom. Tint page. Natural Jllncral Water on draught nt Kuhn's drug store. For n.NB Commercial Job Printing , all nt'TiiK BEE Job rooms. The Lion continue ! to roar for Moore's Harness and Saddlery. AVhlpple , McMillan & Co. , the jewel- cm , CreU-hton Block. o2Uf ( Prescriptions n , specialty , Opera House riiannacy , 211 S. 15th Street. Dress GootU arc going fast at Atkin son & Co.'s. Low prices will toll. He- member we liaro Btmtini ; in all colon ! . Safcu , machinery , nnd all kind * of licavy hauliag done by Urlsco & Co. , the safe men. w&s-tf Sheriff Guy in company with a warb ling assistant , disposed of a largo ninn- Ircrof ntovcfl at slicrilT'o saloon Thirteenth trect yestcnlay. Thou. II. IJurkc , a Washington coun ty fanner , was nrrcHlcd Tuesday for ilrunkenncRA nnd cntelty to nnitnatx , the latter charge having been preferred on ac count of having knocked an eye out of n mule he IVM driving. Burke \vn fined 910 for drunkenness and $30 for cruelty to animals , which with the coots , will foot up n bill of SIT ) , lie will pay the amount. To-day Is the last of the time given for securing bids for dining hall and warm meal privileges on the fair i/rounds during the coming state fair. Quito a little excitement was * created in Tivoll Garden last evening. Oneof the lions wan , after considerable difficulty , removed - moved from the cage to the platform and placed on exhibition. It was n very diffi cult task. "Who Lost Thorn ? Judge Bonoko has in his possession a couple of ivory billiard balls , tnkoii some tiino ago from two colored boys who were arrested while attempting to sell them. Since the discharge of the boys no one has called to claim the property. Anybody having lost this property may aocuro it by calling npon Judge Jionoko. PERSONALS. ( f A. C. Smith left for Ogdcn ycstenlay. ] Assistant Civil Engineer Way cnmo it : from tjio west yestciday afternoon. J , P. Johnston arrived in thoclty , direc from Quincy , Illsycstenlay. . Dr. ' Itidcr , of Chicago arrived In town yesterday Gen. WIllinmK , of Fort Omaha , left or the western bound noon train for For JJridger yesterday. Mra. A. Polnck and Mrs.tax \ Meyer left yestenlay for lake MInnctonkn. TJioy will visit the Atlantic coast resorts before returning , John McCltiro , western traveling ngent for the Ohio & Mississippi railroad , went westward yesterday , Wm. Pickering , western traveling ngent for the Central of Iowa , took passage on the westward bound express yesterday. Col. 15.15. .Kdwardu , secretary of the Ijincoln Board of Tradowasintho cityycs- tcrday ou his way homo from atrip through Kentucky , Illinois and Iowa. u . , , W. 13. Annin , associate editor of Tun UEK Ktnrtcd yesterday for n short visit to Chicago. Hu will thcro meet his brother who will accompany him to Omaha , Air. Annin combines buslnca with pleasure during his stay in the city by the lakes. lakes.Misg Misg Eiutlce , of this city , started on an eastern trip yesterday afternoon. Ex-Gov. Lovelond , of Colorado , passed through the city yestcnlay afternoon on Ills vriy east. i 8. R. Ream , of this city , manager of the Wentern Union telegraph company , left yestenlay over the Northwestern road for a i lilt among old.fricuds in Cedar Ilapids , Jowa , GREAT CU3ARINGSALE. , IMMENSE fiLAUailTEIl. DRESS GOODS 1 UUKH3 GOODS ! D11ES3 OOODH 1 For the next thirty days , wo will sell Dress Goods nt ruinoua pncos to inuko room for fall stock. If you want n dross of any description buy now and save money , at the nc/noid- / tdntd leadiwiestulliiluncnt of 1 ATKINSON & CO. , Creighton Block , 10th St. , Near the 1'ostoiHco. N. B. Call early , while stock is complete , as wo mean business in this department. Down go the prices , Como nnd * oo. p. BKSEN. Fulton Market ICth Street. tf Ladles' and Gents' Gold and Silver "Watches in great variety ' at Whipplo , ilcMillen & Co.'s , jlS-ood-tf The beat butter and Hour at the lowest cash price. W. M. YATBH. Information wanted regarding the vrhereabouts.of Hugh D. Heagy. Hie daughter at Knoxyillo , 111. , is very low. Anyone giving information ol him to D. 31 McKnight , Omaha , 01 H. W. Heagy , Knoxville , 111. , will bi rewarded i with the thanks of his fain ily , July Bremner'a Cream Soda Crackers Brunei. ' ' ' jlCt&slw "Water Waves , the best yet , nt 20 4t _ , .vlf , OAIITEU'S. BirdjCJagos Rj8po store. tt Inducements offered in every do parfment of Summer Clothing loud Underwear , at ELQUTTKH'S Mummotl Clothing House , 1001 Faniham , > thr. aoth street ! 4 j ' jy22-2t Children's' drcBBes at 99 cent store j2-tf STREET SPRINKLING. Why it is Not Begun at Once. General inquiry is again being made as to why nothing is done in the mat ter of street sprinkling. It will bo romcmbarcd.that the defective petition presented by the Douglas street pro perty holders caused the ifirst hitch in the matter of sprinkling. This peti tion made reference only to Doug las street without saying anything in regard to the intersecting streets , as was done in the Farnham street peti tion. Going upon this basis a bid was made to do the work and accepted by the committee , but a misunder standing arose when the contractor refused to sprinkle Douglas street to the parallel alloys. It was consequently quently thought advisable to refer the matter back to the coun cil. At the lost meeting - . ' ing the Farnham street petit on was decided to bo in proper condition and proposals were again advertised for. It was necessary to advertise the mat ter for three days nnd , therefore , the bids will bo opened till some time to-day. Up to 2 o'clock yesterday the city clerk had not received a single bid to do the work. It is un derstood that Mr. Swift still claims that ho has the contract for doing the work. What the harvest -will bo may develop in a day or two. U. O-1 < - A. Sooinblo. The ice cream sociable at the room * of the Union Catholic Library Asso ciation , losfc night , was largely at tended by members and friends of the society. It was the occasion of a general and friendly mooting of ac quaintances who had not gathered to gether in many months , and to whom had boon denied the pleasure of re calling memories of the long ago , especially where the pleasure of the recollection could bo heightened by the accompaniments of delicious re freshments with the added attractions of readings and of Hong. The musi cal part of the exorcises was rendered by Misses Murphy , Ray , Swift , Ken nedy and McNamara and Mr W. 0. Sanders , while the literary features were rendered by Mrs. Elliott and Mr. Turtle , and Mr. McDonagh. All of the exercises were finely executed , and most warmly appreciated. The magnificent piano of the association was universally praised , its pure , strong and sweet tones , its easy action , fairly impelling the fair performers to their most brilliant efforts. A month hence the next sociable will be hold at the same placo. ASK FOR ME , and see n great curiosity. I am for sale only at Bitslmmns. The Eighmio Patent Shirt , the finest , cheapest and best dress shirt made in the world. jly9-tf THE EIGHMIE PATENT BOSOM SHIRT. is the best in the world. Try ono once , you will never use any other. Sold only at Bushman's. jly9-tf Road Kurtz's advertisement all through. For nice fresh meat co to GUII.D'H Meat Market on Tenth street , near the U. P. depot. tf Eggs 12Jo at BUFFKTT'H. 2t Frederick , the Leading Hatter , never adeertifc * in July and August , but , as he has patt of the Jlunkntpt Stock left , he trill seH them so cheap that any one needing a second Straw Hat for summer eanc < o > ie/orLus.sTHANiALV MUCH cool Jiamboo Hats going fast , jySS-St who drink "WINE OF OARDUI. " At C. F. Oixxlmin' ) . Cheap rent , quick sales and small proflls. W. M , YATJSS , Cash Urocer. Water Waves , the best yet , at 204t CARTER'S. The best meat and prices lower than over. P. BENSEN. Fulton Market , 10th Stroot. tf WANTED , a good strong boy. Brown A Co's Grocery , Cumnnng's St. , be tween /O and 21st. Hotels , boarding houses and ice cream men furnished first class ovrgs candied , at Boomer's Egg Packing Warehouse , cor , 13 and Douglas. Bromnor's Cream Soda Crackers at Fleming's. jlCUts4w A. S , Billing , dentist , opposite postoflico. lm-ov-sat - - . . Lots of second-hand furniture and stoves good as now , at Perkins ALvar , 1410 Douglas St. jl8-m-w-f TRY ME ONCE you will use no other. I will do as I agree. I'll stand by you like a broth er , Not a wrinkle you will soo. The Eighmio Patent Shirt , sold only at Bushman's. jly9-tf - MORE BARGAINS THIS WEEK. YOU CAN HAVE MONEY , Do your shopping at Kurtz's. 100 ladies Dressing Sacqucs at 81 , 81.25 10y $1.75 , $2 to 93.50. They are very cheap. 7D Linen Ulsters 81 , 81.50 , 82.00 , 82.60 and 83. The Best Bargains offered - forod FROM NEW YORK AUCTION. OUK SPECIAL UUYElt has sent us CO Feather Plumes , 100 Feather Tips , at ono half price. . 300 pieces Shaded llibbona at very low prices. Every body invited tc cull and. see these goods as the price : . will sell them. KURTZ'S Store , , Crmhton block. wed-fri Season. The Bee Hive tcmpcranco society held its closing meeting for the sea son last evening , Rev. Mr. Graham , of the United Presbyterian church , of this city , was present and delivered the address. In closing ho gave n brief history of the organization of the society and a review of the work. The society was organized dur ing the month of February last and since that tiino lias actively engaged in promoting the cause of temperance , holding meet ings regularly ] every wcok in the chapel of the Omahu city mission , lo cated on Tenth street , between Cap itol avenue and [ Dodge streets The exercises last evening were rendered especially interesting by the music which wai furnished by Miss Banner at the instrument and Mrs. Oharlton in several vocal selections. The soci ety closes its meetings only for th heated term and will commence them again in the fall. < i ' Klokod "by a Homo- A little boy about ten years old , who resides on Tenth street , between Farnham and Harnoy streets , was kicked by a horse in front of Steven son's livery stables last evening. The horse was hitched to a post , and the boy in passing close to his heels frightened the animal so that ho kicked the little follow with both foot. The boy was picked up , and after a short time was able to walk to his homo. Ho was not injured seriously. Oono to Fort Brldgor. In accordance with an army order Col. Robert Williams , assistant adjutant-general , has started for Fort Bridgor. During his absence his duties will bo performed by Capt. Leonard Hey , of the Ninth infantry. Shipped to Michigan- The body of Mrs. Trcmain , a notice of whoso death appeared in THE BEE to-day , was shipped yesterday by Undertaker Jacobs to Lawton , Michigan. Mrs. Tromain had boon married only two months at the time of her death. TWO IN ONE. A now meat market will bo opened to-morrow morning on Tenth street , near the Union Pacific depot , by the enterprising grocery merchant of that street , David Guild. The increased convenience to a good meat market afforded the people of South Omaha in this now enterprise , will bo highly appreciated. The building is the ono formerly occupied ns a saloon , romnd- elnd , painted , rcpaporod and provided with a haudsomo rack , counter , block and all the necessary fixtures for a first-class , well-kept market. The market will bo in chari'o of Joe Bath , an experienced butcher , who has served throe years as a carving artist for Shcoloy Bros. , the popular meat men of Douglas street. Mr. Guild himself will retain active charge of the grocery store , in which will bo found a variety of staple and fancy groceries. Mr. Guild is among the energetic and suc cessful young merchants of Omaha and well deserves a liberal patronage from his portion of the city ; and the people are sure to find as good porter ihouso steak at his shop as can bo found anywhere in the city. . i ' Bromnor'B Cream Soda Crackers at Weimer's. jylGtits4w Green corn by the wagon load and cheap at BUFFKTT'H. jy20-3t Try Bromnor's Cream Soda Crack ers. jlCUfcslw Watch repairing a specialty , at Whipplo , McMillcn & Co. jyl8-eod-tf FINE EKOUAVINO and WATCH-WOHK a specialty at EDHOLM & EIUCKKOH'H. Another largo arrival of these 25c summer coats ut POLACK'H. Lemons COo per dozen at 2t WM. GENKLEMAN'H. Tabln dolocacios at Fleming's. If you want a nice mixed drink call at the Board of Trade , cor. Kith and Dodge Sts. tucsitsut. Canary nnd Mocking Birds for sale at the Board of Trade , cor. 10th anc Dodgo. tucsAsat. "BLACK-DRAUGHT" makes chills nnd fuver 1 At C. f , Onodmau'j , DYING BV INCHES. Very otten wo see a person sutler ing from some form of kidney com plaint and is gradually dying bj inches. This no longer need to uo so for Electric Bitters , will positive ! ; euro Bright's disease , or any disease u the kidneys oruriniary organs , The ; are especially adapted to this class o diseases , acting directly on th Stomach and Liver at the same time and will speedily cure where evoi other remedy has failed. Sold i. fifty cents a bottle , by Ish & Me Mahon. (3 ( AN HONEST MEDICINE FREE OF COST. Of all medicines advertised to cur any affection of the Throat , Chest o Lungs , wo know of none wo can recommend ommond so highly as Dn. KINO'S NE\ DISOOVEUY for Consumption , Coughs Colds , Asthma , Bronchitis Hay Fever vor , Hoarseness , Tickling in th Throat , loss of voice , otc. This mctl icino does positively euro , and that where everything ulso has failed. No medicine can show one-half so many positive and permanent cures as lure already been effected by this truly ) wonderful loniody. For Asthma and Bronchitis it is a perfect specific , cur ing the very worst cases in the short- f-sl time possible. Wo say by all 1 means give it a trial. Trial bottles freo. Regular size 81.00. Forsaloby 8lly ( ) Ibii & McMAHON , Omaha. COUNCIL BLUFFS. Occurrences of Moment in that City. A. D. Lovelace Shoots Himself Through the Heart , riio tTsml Bntoh of Other Interest ing Matter- SUICIDE OF A WELL KNOWN YOUNO MAN. This community was shocked about 0:30 : o'clock Thursday night on hear- ng the sad intelligence that n young nad had committed self-destruction in the sidewalk in front of Barney ilcSorloy's Wabash house , situate lircctly cast of the Wa- > ash depot on Baldwin street , ' Faul noti- 'oroncr was immediately - led and ho together with Constable losccr.intz repaired to the scuno of ho suicide. Mr. Faul summoned a ury consisting of the following named itizcns J. J. Laydon , J. Elliott and T. H. McAvon as jurors. The witnesses xamined were L. Laughlin , P. iloran , I. Troupe and Barney klcSorley. Mr. Laughlin was irst called and testified that 10 was sitting on the platform of ho Wabash depot when ho heard n listol shot. Ho called to his com rades , saying , "I think the old man las shot himself ; lot us go over and co. " Thereupon ho , together with the others , started n the direction. As they were going hey hoard something fall , which > rovcd on examination to bo the body of A. D. Lovcland. Ho had fallen off the sidewalk at the northeast corner of the hotel and dropped the ) istol on the platform. When found .ho pistol was cocked. Without nny 'urther testimony the jury returned a verdict that A. D. Loveland came to : iis death by a pistol shot fired by his own hand. From the appearance ot the wound t was plain that ho had opened his ihirt and placed the uistol close to his jreast , about ono and , a quarter in ches below the loft nipple , fiovcland was SO years of agoHo lad been a number of years in the employ of the St. Louis & Pacific road. A diary was found , containing the following account of himself , written under date of July 20 : "Have not written anything since ; ho 10th ; nothing to write about , and : eel too bad. I cut my mouth a few days ago and liked to bleed to death. [ t bleeds often now. I can't stop it. feel very bad and if there is no aiiL'o shall end my checkered career. IVho roads this please write to H. 0. Liovcland , Joplin , Jasper county. Missouri , and toll him. Ho is my jrotho. ( Signed ) A. D. LOVELAND. Coroner Faul delivered the body to ; ho undertaker , who will notify his 'fiends immediately. THE BLUFFS IN BRIEF. John T. Baldwin has done a great deal for Council Bluffs , probably as much as any ono man. Possibly the city would to-day bo without street car accommodations of any descrip- : ion had it not boon for him. Now , put aside all personal 'riovancus , and in the matter ol : lie street railway treat him lim fairly and with the consideration always due to a man who has the city's welfare at heart. If the people demand that the road bo planked foi Ihoir convenience ) at particular points , ' .hero . is no doubt Mr. Baldwin will BOO that their wishes are complied with. A woman was thrown from a wagoi on Missouri avenue yesterday fore noon and came very near receiving severe injuries. She escaped without a severe bruise , although she was : > rotty well shaken up. There is quite i dangerous place at the point whore the lady was thrown out. The Unitarian aooioty are to have anew now minister before the end of tin year. year.Tho The Union Pacific hotel has con ; structod a very largo and substantia store-room for storage of provisions Back of this they hayo an extensive ico-houso , on the Chicago improvct plan. plan.Capt. Capt. F. B. Hart , when ho gets the lots east of him enclosed and soddod , will havea homo nut excelled any where in Pottawamio county. N. P. Dodge is making extensive repairs to his property on Bankcroft street. Mr. Boyd , superintendent at the stock yards , reports the receipts ol cattle Thursday and Friday , as fol lows : Nineteen cars of Pratt it Farris - ris , Pine Bluffs , Colorado , and thir teen cars of Croighton & Co. , same place. J. M. Phillips loft for a short picas uro trip through Colorado , U > ah am California yestorday. Mr. Clark , brother-in-law of J. W. Squire , formerly of this city , but now of Hoobco , Arkansas , called at this oflico yestorday. Mr , Clark used tc bo engaged quite extensively hero ii thii real ostotp business. Ho will re main in the city about six weeks a his old homo on Bluffs street. Col. H , H. Tromber , of Bloomfield , Iowa , was an Ogden guest yesterday L , T. Lindsoy has gone to Boston on business. A sister of Mrs. W. M. Bushnell Miss Anna Hard , received a dispatcl Thursday that her mother was vor ill , she left immediately for Peoria 111. , where the family reside. J , W , Squire has moved from th Clark houuo into his now homo nea the residence of Gen. G. M. Dodge Mr. Squire intends at some future time to orcct a largo brick house wit stone trimmings on the corner of hi lot west of his present residence. Hi ; liouso has been elegantly furnishot throughout. Ono of Council Bluffs' "angels o , the dark alley , " Miss Laura Sheldon ( so she said , ) complained yesterda ; before- Judge Burke that anothe \\oman had assaulted her with u pisto and threatened to end her career. Lau really believed that her life was in oopardy at the hands of Jennie and 'cmandcd that the court put her nder bonds to keep the peace. The udgo , after hearing both sides , con- hided to dismiss the case. C. M. Harlo returned homo ycstcr- lay from a short pleasure.and busi- icss trip to Minnesota. Judge McLean , of Fond du Lac , Vis. , is in the city , visiting Col. John V. Chapman , Col. Babbitt , ox-city marshal , has ocated at Beebce , Ark. The council mot in regular session ast evening. A report will bo preen - en ted Monday. Mayor Vaughan has disposed of iart of lots 19 and 18 , in Purplo's ub-division , to Dr. D. S. Star. Thn onsidcration is seventeen hundred ollars. L. Schwartz and H. Harris , of Chicago , At Q. Smith , of Burlington , Gco. W. Tliorno of Now York , T. L. 'aino of Boone , and Gee , E. Renfor f St. Louis , were at the Ogdcn yes- onlay. A. M. Hough of Chicago , Mrs. laria Nicholson of Mt. Pleasant , L. f. Rcinhard of Davenport , and H. itono of Toronto , Canada , wcro at the 'acific. Mrs. J. A. Gray and sister of Mis- ouri Valley , W. D. Sisloy , C. W. Vhitnoy , and T. G , Paine of Chicago , Tore at the Revere. E. L. Davis of Hamburg , G J. ' of Cedar Rapids ) and G , Hill f Chicago , wore at the Metropolitan. Healthy Financial Condition- The Ft. OniDha , "Board of Trade , " if which Adjutant Foolo is an ener getic member , is , according to the ccretary's last report in fine condi- ion. Their expenses and present mancial condition is summed up in his way by the secretary : " For ono lamp , $3 ; six packs of cards , § 3.00 ; rum , § 15 ; leaving a balance on mud of GO cents , nearly a gallon of rum , several packs of cards , and no outstanding debts. " The motto of the organization is 'In hoc vincos. " signo Col. Stanton s president of the board , and among .he members may bo mentioned Col. W. B. Royall , Col. M. J. Lidington , 3apt. Barnett and Lieut. Foote. Grand Control Bids. The bids for the building of the Jraiul Central hotel wcro not opened cstcrday as annou'iced they would jo. Mr. Kitchen informed TIIE BEE oportcr last evening that they would lot now bo opened until the 30th of his month , ono week from to-day. Pho cause of the delay was the failure o secure the services ot the man they selected to examine and pass upon the ) ids received. _ The plans of the > uilding are at the Withnoll , Mr. Maim , of the firm of Ecklcs & Mann , of Chicago , the architects who drew the plans , has boon at the Withnell , jut left last evening. Two Deaths- Tile funeral of Mathias Barbara will take place to-daya 2 o'clock in the afternoon , from the residence of Horace Jones , corner of Hamilton and Campbell streets in Shinn's addi tion. Mr. Barboro was eighty-four years old. Friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral. John Anderson died at St. Joseph's liospital Thursday in his sovcntccth year. His funeral took place at 11 o'clock yesterday. AGospolTruth. He that is surety for n stranger , filial Binart for it. Hut ho that trustcth in Sl'ltlKO BLOSSOM for curing liver , kidney , and complaints of n like tendency , nhal ! never be disappointed. 1'rice JiO centH , trial bottles 10 cents. jylTeodlw GRAND EXCURSION.- On and after July 7th , 1881 , excur sion tickets to St. Paul and return , will bo sold at § 17 , tickets good to return on or before October 131,1881. For further particulars inquire oj J. II. Bryan , Southwestern Agent , Council Bluffs. .For Soft Shoes for tender feet , noise- lea , vxll-jiiting , eleqant , at reasonable prices , go to W. L , Kidd't , 15th street , Jacob's lilock. A good variety of fruits at Fleming's For great bargains in Dry Goods , call at once at the Boston store on lOtli street. The store will soon bo closed for alterations and the stock must bo sold , so call at once and lay in a sup ply of Dry Goods , cheap. Now is the time to sava your money , jy22-2t The only place in the city where Jos. Schlitz s Milwaukee boor is found on draught is the Merchants Ex change , cor. ICth and Dodge street.tt tt Forty years' trial tuprovwi "BLACK- DRAUGHT" the best liver medicine in the world. At C. F Goo jnnu's , A FOOL ONCE MORE. 'For ten years my wife was confin cd to her bed with such acomplicatioi of ailments that no doctor could tel ! what was the matter or euro her , anc I used upa small fortu.no in humbup stuff. Six months ago I saw a U. S. flag with Hop Bitters on it , and ] thought I would bo a fool once more I tried it , but my folly proved to be wisdom Two bottles cured her , she is now as well and strong as any man's wife , and it cost mo only two dollars Such folly pays. H. W. , Detroit Mich. Free Press. TRAIN TO ST , PAUL On and after July llth , 1881 , th Sioux City & Pacific train will leave the U. P. tramfer at 7:15 : p. m. running through to St. Paul , via Sioux City route. DON'T DH3 IN THE HOUSE. Ask druggists for "RpughonRats. " It clears out rats , mice , bed-bugs , roaches , vermin , flics , ants , insects. 15o per box (3) ( ) SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE Adi crttetncnt To Lmn , For Ssle , Lo t , Found , Wiinti , Uoanllne. &c. . trill Ic In- crtccl In these column * once for TEN CENTS TCI line ; each subsequent Insertion , FIVECENT3 r lino. The Ont Insertion nc cr less than TWENTY-F1VE CENTS TO LOAN-MONEY. O LOAN At 8 per cent In- tcnot In sinus of 82W , > 0 and pw&nls , ( or 3 toSj.iars. on first-ell's city and arm projwrty. HRMIS URAL ESIATK and LOAX or.scr , 16th and Uoiietu Sta. ONEV TO LOAN-Callat UwOttlceof D. M L. Thonm Itoom 8 , Crctahton Illock. HELP WANTED. Machine lian < H at Omaha Shirt WANTED Factory. Work for all wlntir to irood lands. 477-H4 PANTED Two Klrls at the French Coffee Home , loth street. 470-tf WANTED Woman to do housework. Must bo coal cook , wiuhcr and Ironcr. Rood wages ; iiortluajt cor. llth and Hnrtioy. 4bO-23 WANTED-Olrl at the lomer of JOth .and and IJodjfc 473 tf MIIS. FRANK I.ENNA1UV WANTED A flood laundress at the St. Charles Hotel. 404-22 WVNTKD Cook , man or woman ; also ( lining roomclrl. Apply at Fred. Lang's Grocery tore , cor. 13th and Jackson Sts. 460-27 . . : Attho Philadelphia Coflco House , on Saturday , at lu oVIock a. m. , strttt , neat Dodge. 472 22 - good blacksmith. Apply at T. WANTED-A JI.Trc\ctt. 471-tf Itoard for a gentleman In a prl- WANTED Mite family , pleasant room , not to ex- ccccl & 5a ucek. Address "II. " 1111 Farnham Street. 408-23 W ANTED A good laundress at the Occdcn ! < tat Hotel. 453 tf WANTED Competent cook and second tlrl ; at 1818 Chicago itrect. Good wages. WANTED A pool table to rent ; with prill lege of purchasing. State price. Address GEU 1NMAN , 451-tf Vail , Crawford Co. , Iowa. .NFOH.MAT.UN wanted of Michael Dwjcr Im- JL mediately l > y his mother , Margaret Dwjer , Omaha ; Neb. , between Cth and 7th on Marcy St. , care of Patrick llojan. Western papers please copy. 453-tfll WANTED Ily man and wife , boanl and room In mil ate family. Prefer place where there are no other boarders. Address S. A- Bee olflcc. w AMJ-K 25 carpenters. Apply at 1U13 Farnham vtrcct. 442-23 "TTrANTED A good girl lor general house- VV work. Apply 141U Jackson streetbetween 14th and 15th. MltS. A. MU.U'HY. 424-tf I One men in a county makes money WANTED ney Belling our springs for buggy i-haft couplings. Send stamp jor terms and cut or We : n ktamps fora pilr , toantl Italtlcr Safety Sprlne Joiii | any,00 Itandolpli St. , Chicago.in th-saty-2 | ; Funding bridge and sthool bonds. WANTED II. T.Clark , Udle.ue. 20-tf WANTED A partner or bujcr. Inquire at Philadelphia CoUee Haute , 10th street. " 1T7 ANTED Two boarders. Young men pro VV fcrred. AildrLss "A. " Bee olhce. 140-tf WANTED A good dining room girl immecli atcly at tlio Oixldoiital hotel. 220-tf WANTED A girl to do general housework. Applv 1710 Farnham ttrect , northwest comer of 17th. 330-tf To buy a good skiff. Address S. WANTED Bee olllce. 3J7-H /"I ALL AT MIIS. IS. E. CLAUKE'S No. 1 Board \J Ing House , cor. 13th and Dodge Sis. Best In the city. 10-tf FOR RENT HOUSES AND LAND. FOR RENT Nicely furnished room , with first- class board for two gentlemen. Prliatc family. Terms reasonable. Address "North Omaha , " DUE Office. 407-22 niOU RENT Pleasant unfurnished room , 309 F F-irnham , bet. 10th and 17th. 463-22 FFOH FOH HKNT Two unfurnished rooms to let , $10 monthly ; no children. 1712 Jackeon St. 4 CO 23 T710K HENT Furnished or unfurnished , one or 1 } two front rooms , pleasantly located on first floor , No. 315 north 14th street , cast side. bit. Daienport and Chicago. Apply on premises. HfcNT House near 1. S. Hascall'ii. In quire of John G. Jacobs 414-tf 11ENT Two fnnilshcd rooms on Jackson FOIl street ; between 10th and 17th , third houee from the northeast coiner of 17th. 370-tf . A few clay boarders M anted , 1608 California street. 300-tf EOH ItENT Nliily furnished large room and piano .8. W. corner 18th and Capital Ate. OS3-tf UENl' " furnished room * o\cr Jlej- FOU UinnU' KxihangcN , E. cor. ICth and Dodge street * 280-tf FOR SALE. 71011 SALE A young horse , 7 years old. gooc _ ' stepper , city broke , warranted sound , and safe for , ladles' drlilng. Has never been tracked and can show three minute gait to buggy. Can be bought for $500. Address S. It. Chatfleid , Glcnnood , Iowa , 478-28 Foil HALK-Stock of Hardware In onoofthe best tow ns In Nebraska , Population of town 2&00. No better opening ( or the business In the Mate. Only one other hardware store In the town. Stock In good thaiw and worth about tSOOO. For particulars call on or address. LEE , FRIED & CO. . 401-20 Omaha. Neb. SALE The Southern Hotel. New building FOR ing 30x40 , three stories high , built In 1881. For sale on account of sickness. Will sell one half Interest to the rlghti < arty without children , Good trade , all transient. For terms apply on the premises or to lock box 210 , Vlllltoa , Iowa. 450-25 HALE A new house , built two years , lull Foil , well and et en thing complete , on Dodge street , between 2Uth and ZTOi , No. 2010. In quire on premltca. iiitt42523 171011 SALE A good itmng lamll ) horse and Jj buggy. Inquire of E. D. Smith , 1403 Chica go street , bet. llth and 15th. 439-23 10H SALE House of 6 good rooms and lot 20 xlOO feet , and only 7 or 8 sq-j from U P. shops. Price 8I.05U , John L , M ague , agent , opposite postolHce. 331-tt T7IOR SALE CHEAP TUo only hotel in North J ; Loup , Valley County , Neb , . 30 miles from St. 1-aul , 15 miles fiom Qrd. Good location , good trude and improilng , For particulars write A. . . Ancl I'arasois rvnuired by M , UMllHKI.I.Ab and Farnam it * . 7Ktf ) nnoil BALK A large two story frame ( hingleJ Jj root Hotel and one story kitchen ; also one tor } ' frame , shingled r > of , hall room for ten nets to dance , and barn large enough to hold twenty teams- All situated on comer of Uroad and 4tli ttrcct , Fremont , Dodge Co. , Neb. For further Information apply to 0. C. THOMPSON. 358-to 8 Fremont , Dodge Co , , Neb , BALE flood house with four roouw anc IlOlt 1 lot , No , 013 Dodge between 20th and 27th street. Hood wvll and shade trees ; house Ir good condition. Inquire ou premise * . 221-tf ESTMBOOH.COB. ) K SA'.E-A mull enslue. 11. W. . _ Son'i make. In iwrfect oadcr. Inquire of H , . Clark & Co. 56-U OU faALK LAOIO anil furniture of a lint-clau Jj hotel In a to * not 1300 Inhabitants , In state of Ncbnuka ; ha * 24 bed > ; the travclloif inen'i re tort. Inquire at UEE orBce. 218-U .ilOlt SALE T toryhou e and put lot , nia _ t ) dcpet. Location food. John U UcCopie Oj.p I'ott Office. BM-tt TTUWHALE 4 acret ground In Wett Omaha. ± ' luoulre.of J. Henry , No. 110 18th. 873-tf OK bAI.E Mara of Uouclavand barpj coun tie * . A. ROJ > EWATEll , ISMFariibauj street MISCELLANEOUS. J. UcLalu It stllTTn tm J.J Lljjhtnliii.-lloJ bu liu d , wholcaalo and re tail. Itod put up or repaired on short notice OrJc-M by uiall or otherUo will recthe iiromp atUutlon. batltfikctlou i-uarantceJ. Call or ad dreoa 1011 Kaunders etreet. SPEUIAL NOTIOES-Oontinuefl , f OST AUrt-o pillow bctnccn the lice Mho U pvlicry and IJaumin s llrcn cry. The Hinder rill be rewarded by Icatlng It at tlic lice hhe allcry. 470-23 On July Uth , a tny mire ten ycart J old , hs saddle marks on the back and white Jnd foot. Weighs about ten hundred. Inform- Ion resulting In recoicry of the came will be > ald for by 0. A , llubbard , residing In South Omaha , foot of llth ttrect , south. 470-23 JUKE.V UP A red and white spotted cow . about 0 J cars old , rlgfit cnr cropped , nt lie- gnn'g sddltlon , north Onmha. 430-23 L. llENNENtlOrEU. KA KEWA1U ) Ix > t , Rolcl hunting case ttop. OU natch , gold rope ilmlti and iiiittgct at- ached. Theaboto renurd will lie paid on ro- urnof the watch to HUGH McCArTHEY , SS4-t ( 16th and Douglas streets. TTIIREK or four joung men can bo accommtxla- J , toO with board. Kcfcrcncwexchanged. Ap- ily MilCass ttrect , 4th door west of 20th St. , rfulclrc s Uox 33 * , pontolllco. 343 f I ON Y TO LOAN on real estate , at M1 290-cod-10 DEXTKll L. THOMAS & 11110. . IlKOWN-COnicr 12th and Chiuiiro . streets , Is renly to bore or deepen w ells. Satisfaction Kmraritccd. C03tf mEAMS Can be Rot at John Ilirr s stable for J all kinds of work at rcasomblo figures , near txir 13th and Lcatcnnorth streets. 878 tf pvONT FOHQET The successors of the Amor- L/ lean House , on Dottglas street , between Oth ml loth , for board , lodging and transient cus emcrs. Hcspectfullv NU-tf JlJMUS i I.OUISK nOSP. riiAIKl : > 1'1101'OSAI.S will bo recoiled by the j undcrslpiiil until Saturday , July 23d , 1S81 , at S o'clock p. m. for Kradlng six thousand fGOOO ) t rils on first hill w est of the corporate limns on Cumlnit street extension. Cut to bo 30 feet lit \lclth and down to established'radc ( , Ily order ol the Hoard of Commtfnloncni , July 0,1881. JOHN 11. MANCHESTER 410-22 Oountv Clerk. Absolutely Pure. Made from Grape Cream Tartar. No other prc nrpatlon makes such lif'ht , llaly hot breads , uxurlous pastry. Can bo eaten by Dyspeptic without fear of the Ills resulting from hui\y Indl ucstiblc food. Sold only In emit , bv nil Grocers. 110YALI1AK1NO I'OWDKH CO New York V D.T. MOUNT . . , DEALXK a SADDLES AND HARNESS. 1412 Parn. St. Omaha , Neb. iOtM TOR Tilt CELKBXITIO CONCORD HARNESS Two Medali and a Diploma of Honor , with the icryhiehcstaward the Juclec < could bejtow was auariled thl harness at the Centennial Kxblbl- Common , also Banchmcn'B and Ladles' BAB- PLES. We keep the Uncett stock In the nest , and luilte all who cannot examine tow-nilror price * > p9t M. R. RISDON , General Insurance Agent. REPRESENTS ; PHOENIX ASSUItAKCE CO. , ol In - WESTCIIE3TEII. K/Y.'capital. / . ' . . . . 1,000,000 TAKMEUCHANTS , ot Newark , N. J. . 1,030,030 OlRABll FIHE. Miuadeli.hl , rapltal. 1,000,000 FIIIEMAN'S FUND. California SS'25 KOUTIIW13TEUNNATION'ALlcai4fl WO.pW HHITISH AMEIJICA AbSUltANCECo 1WOOO NEWAHK KI11K INS. CO. , asacU gS'XS AMEKIt'ANCENTKAI. , OSM.U . . . 800,000 Southeast Cor , ol Fifteenth and Jarnnam fat. OMAHA NE1J.