, . . THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : MOISTDA ! JFLY25 , 1881 , * - IHB BAILY BEE. Monday Morning , July 25. LOOAL BREVITIES. Putteraon rails cost. G t your hat at Do&no'n. Nindell & Krello , Leading H Uers. Elegant PockcWBooks nt SaieV. - 1000 residence lot * , DemU , agent , 00 business lots. Call on Bernis , 250 hoiiM * and loU. Bemls' agency. Don't fall to drink SAXK'B cream soda. Bern ! * ' new map of Omaha , 25 c nU , A.V. . Nanon , IJcntlst , Jacob's block. Bemls' real oitate boom , Fint paga. Natural Mineral Water on draught at Kuhn's drug store. 200 farms an'd 000,000 acres of land Bernl * , agent. For FINK Commercial Job Printing , nil at THE DEE Job rooms , The Lion continue * to roar for Moore's Harness and Saddlery. Whlpplo , McMillan & Co. , the Jewel , ers , Crolchton Block. o2Uf ( Prescriptions n specialty , Opera llouie Pharmacy , 211 8.15th Street. Dress Good * are going fast at' ' Atkin son & CO.'H. Low prices will tell. He- member we have Bunting in all colors. Prof. WnUlicr * dcnlos'that ho com promised his claim against the Sicngcrfcut management for $50. Safes , machinery , and nil kinds of heavy hauling done by Britco & Co. , the safe men. w&s-tf The Chicago , St. Paul , Minneapolis & Omaha pay car came Into Omaha Satur day for the first time , and all the employes in the Nebraska division received their l > ay. ay.A A deceased pup lies festering in the noon-day nun on Twelfth Direct between Capital Avcnuo and Davenport , Ho Is more onjamcntal than useful. TheB. k M. club in.thelr game with the Ashlrmd club on Saturday only played eight Innini'H. The scare stood seven to three in favor of the B. & M. boys. A nice little party of gentlemen and Itullc.9left the city yesterday morning lor n day in the woods near McCanllo'a mill. They took with them an abundant supply of eatables and drinkables and returned in the evening , after having spent a most pleasant time. Ziena Iialng'i Funeral- The funeral- .Miss Lena Laing daughter ol Roy. Robert Laing , took place yesterday. The youncr lady died late on Friday night. On Saturday her friends imagined they discovered warmth in the body , and thinking her not dead had some intention of post poning the funeral until to-day. However , toward evening there was indubitable evidence of the lady's death in the change her body under went and the funeral took place as announced. The remains wore in terred at Fairviow. . ' PERSONALS. t Miss Lucy Caldcrwood , of this city , left Saturday for aisit to Wopd river. Ex-Gov. Lovcland. of Colorado , passed through the city yesterday afternoon on his -way cast. Peter B. Great , of the Union' Pacific railway , arrived from Haimllml , Mo. , Saturday afternoon. Walter Smith , of Little Hock , Ark. , ar rived in the city Saturday and is registered nt the Wltlmcll. Chai. J. Greene , who has been attend ing the present session of the supreme couit at Lincoln returned homo Saturday. Hon. J. C. Cowl n returned Saturday from Lincoln , where Jio has been at tending the supreme court now in KesHloii Uiere. Low. Lindsay , of the Commercial hotel ftt Lincoln , passed through the city Satur day en route from his old homo in Kentucky. He had in company eight colored dining room boys whom ho picked up in Cincin nati. nati.John John Mullnny , of Clinton , Iowa , Is rcgls- tcrou nt the Creighton house , Ho is the architect that offered the only feasible plan for repairing the state university Home years ago. Mr. Mullany has some Intention of remaining permanently in Omaha , E. L. Morrli and wlfo are at the With' nell. nell.J. J. H. Fear , of Burlington , Iowa , is in town. J. 8 , McCrccry , of Dubuque , Iowa , is in the city. Hon. Cortland Wood , of Massachusetts , is nt the Withnell. Geo. F..lancroft ! , of Greoly , Col. , Is at the Metropolitan. MUs JJddle Johnson ; of St. Louis , is in the city visiting Mrs. 0. 8. Hlggins. J. M. M , lllroy and wife , of Allngheny CltyiVa , , arrived in town yesterday. J'JH "Wheeler , of Quitter. Ill . nnc Miss A. I. Wheeler , of Joliet , HI. , Br guests nt Withnell. add State Mr. 11. Kttox , the foreman of the con Btruction train on the the St. Paul , Sloui City and Omaha road , arrived in the clt ; Saturday evening , and spent the Sabbat ! with hit friend * . Another S arohiag Party- About 5 o'clock a. m. Saturday a par ty of young men from the TJ , T headquarters started down th river to PlatUmouth in tin endeavor if possible tfi discover aotni trace of the iniwints De Loska. Th pirTy consisted pf E. L. Wlualoyr , M Neville , F. Winning , Geo. W. Lyn don , Charles 7. Black. They starte * off in two boats , each of which was ii charge of a boatman. The intentiot , . . .was to carefully search each bank o the river as ( ar as Plattsmouth , and i no trace was found of Do Loska to rt turn by train with the boats in th _ ; . evening. They were unsuccessful , * - * - il iT- S * i.--i.n.iT- | I % 1JL1,1 I , Tk "BUCK-DHAUGHT" sud yoi will ui'vt'j bo bilious. bilious.O.'F. O.'F. Ooaluuni. - THE LITERARY LEVEL. That Has Boon Reached in This City. Popular Writers According to the Omaha Standard. "Wo have a very good class of readers indeed in this city , " Raid Mr. .II. Schoonfold of the Antiquarian book store in conversation with a re porter of TUP. BEE last evening. "For what class of books is there the principal demand ) " "For scientific works , especially those relating to speculative science. There is always a good demand for Huxley , Tyndall , Darwin and Her bert Spencer. There is a smaller de mand for works on the applied sciences. Of course anything bearing on civil engineering docs not remain lout ? on our shelves , and men working at the various mechanical trades are always on the lookout for anything in their lino. " ' 'What ' class of reading is next in demand ? " "Histories. John Lathrop Motley's works are greatly road. Everything that Prcscott has written soils well. In his way ho opened n now world to American readers and the people seem to like his fascinating style of treat ing a subject. Macaulay is in good demand always and so is Quiot. Hume don't sell at all. Nearly everybody who calls for a history of the United States asks for .Bryant's , but this is so expensive that all can't afford to invest. Bancroft's United States in the cheap form is always quickly caught up. Tito next greatest demand seems to bo for translations from the classics and those published by Bohn , of London , are principally called for. " "How docs Omaha stand in the matter of poetry ? " "There is only one American poet that seems to bo read hero and this is Longfellow. There is always a de mand for his works and oven the cost lier editions sell. Of course there is a much superior demand for Byron , and people generally want everything that no has written. Of all the poet and dramatic writers of course Shaks- pero sells the most rapidly and any edition of his w.orks is a safe invest ment. In the matter of demand Moore follows Byron , with Burns next. There are a number of calls for Milton , while Tennyson is very seldom sought after. " "How about fictionl" f'-Woll in the matter of fiction Dickens still continues 'in the lead. David Copportiold and the Pick wick Papers are most called for. Fielding's Tom Jones is very much road. Hawthorne is pop ular , his Scarlet Letter taking the lead. Bulwor is often called for , es pecially his Zanona and Lost D.iys of Pompeii. Oharlcs O'Mulloy , Lover's work , seems to bogonorallyroadwhilo Dumas' Count ot Monte Cristo sel dom remains long on hand. There is less demand for Victor Hugo , though his Lea Misorablca sells steadily. Scott don't sell at all ; in fact , it ia Very seldom there are any culls for him. Goldsmith roinains lonjj on the shelves , while Washington Irving , who took him for n modul , ia always in de mand. Mrs. Holmes , strange to say , is still sought after , although the calls for Mrs. Southworth is rapidly becoming - coming loss and loss. lonimoro Cooper still Booms popular and his sea title as well as the Leather Stock ing series go quickly. " "Hovv about modern realistic French authors ? " "Their works fall Hat. For instance - stance Zola don't sail at all. Wo seldom have n demand fur cither Nu- na or Nairn's Daughter , while oven L'Assommoir set-ma to furnish no at traction. Thackeray don't seem to take in Omaha either and his Vanity Fair is as little sought after as his Pen- dcnnis. " "How about controversial works ? " "Thoy are not in demand. I find no Bulo for religious works , nnd , but little demand for Ingersoll or Tom Paino. " "Do you notice an increased de mand for the better class of works ? " "I do , indeed. In many respects ) maha 'a quite a literary town and it ould no doubt surprise sumo people ho live horetolearn the class of books hat are asked for. Every season -coma - to add a firmer and better tone j the demand , until now trashy toratura is u white elephant upon our helves. As I said before there is really a very line clas& of readers in his city. " DOMESTIC BLISS. How It Bubbled Over in c Harney Street Household. There wan blood in the moon u ] about Hartley street on SuturJn ; night. As the story goes , u cortaii lady living on that street , who ha boon blessed by Providence with con eidorablo muscle , for various and divers vors reasons had begun to suspect th constancy of the male branch of th family , On Saturday night the mil erublo husband might Jwv boon soon wending his wa ; homeward. When ho got t to Harnoy and near the corner of certain other street , ho turned int bin residence. As ho reached th door ho was greeted by the appoaranc of a female head , and immediately female tongue began to wag. Fo the time being the pale air was stroai od with invectives , followed in a fe moments by a thud as if u trip ban mor had been net to work , T\\ seconds later the fair moon boamc down on thu vision of a man , apparcn ly somewhat hurried in his manno making his way down the street. Fo lowing him , a close second , was a f mnlo who scorned to fiavo some important port-ant business in the same direc tion. The gentleman was evidently not as anxious to encounter the lady as slio was to meet him. It soon be came apparent that they were uneven ly matched. The lady gained con stantly and finally reaching forth her hand she grabbed his hair witli the power of n vise. The man paused , lie had evidently changed his mind about going further. Then the lady began to exorcise. It would hnvo re joiced the heart of the average suffra gist to sea the way she pounded that man. Like a good husband ho let her pound and offered no resistance. She finally led him homo as limp an a rag and the indications are that pence will reign supreme in that household hereafter. MALPRACTICE. It Results in the Death of a Bohemian Woman. The District Attorney to In vestigate the Case. A genuine case of malpractice , re sulting in dentil , was developed in this city yesterday. Mrs. Mary Tuma , who resided on Williams street , be tween Fourteenth nnd Fifteenth streets , was the victim. , The family nro Bohemians andhavo boon in thin city only n few months. On the 14th of July the lady was con fined , nnd at the suggestion of others her husband engaged the services of Mrs. MaryJonas ] , a Bohemian woman , who claimed to have had much ex perience nnd skill in treating such cases. A child was " soon born , but the mother , instead of recovering , remained in n painful and dangerous condition until the husband nnd friends finally became alarmed and asked Mrs. Jonas if all was well. The woman replied in the affirmative On Friday lost the husband believing that his wife was dying , called in Dr. Stephens , a well-known colored physician of this city , who im mediately saw that the cause of the trouble was that the midwife had tailed to remove the after-birth. Ho demanded of Mrs. Jones the facts of the case , but until day before yester day , it is said , she would not admit that everything was not nil right. Despite the efforts of the physician in her behalf , Mrs. Tuma finally died yesterday morning after enduring much suffering. Dr. Stephens immediately called upon Coroner Jacobs and stated to him the particulars of the case , asking that a post mortem examination nnd an inquest bo hold. The inquest took place yesterday afternoon nt the resi dence of the husband. A post mor tem examination of the body was conducted by Drs , Ohadwick , Peabody andStophons. The examination showed that the death of the woman was caused in the manner claimed by Dr. Stephens. The jury , consisting of Messrs. Frank Walters , James Gil bert , Guss. Fries , John Maus , M. H. Parish , and Frank Whin , brought in the following verdict : "Wo , the jury , being duly sworn , having listened to the testimony of the witnesses nnd nlno of the physi cians who hnvo examined the body , find that Mary Tnmn cnmo to her death from peritonitis and laceration , caused by nnduo violence practiced in trying to remove the afterbirth , and wo further find that Mary Jonas , said to bo a midwife , was criminally negligent in her treatment of the said Mary Tuma. Wo ale recommend that thokdistrlct attorney fully inves tigate the guilt of said Mary Jonas. " The witnesses oxaminodgworo Frank Tuma , husband of the woman ; Josephine - ino Kroplo , a lady residing in the > amo house ; Anna Tumn , sistor-in- nw of the deceased , and Miss Anna 'ehr , a friend of the family. The case has created a great deal of n\k \ in Bohomiantown , nnd the result the coroner's investigation caused 10 surprise. The funeral of the unfortunate roman will tsko place to-day. Military Kotos. In cccordanco with instructions re- eivod from the headquarters of the nilitary division of Missouri , Capt , Ilios. Wilson goes to Chicago on ofll ial business. Cnpt. John M. Hamilton , 5th cav dry , is appointed special inspector ol iomo stores nt Fort Robinson , Neb. A board of survey , to consist o Capt , Henry McEldorry , Assistant Surgeon , U , 8. Army , Capt. Gerhan L. Luhn , nnd Lieut , Henry E. Robin son , 4th Infantry , will convene n Fort Bridgor , W. T. , on July 28 , ti fix the responsibility for cortainstorcs Sunday Mail. Ott Sunday rooming hereaf.or i mail will leave the Omaha postoilic at 7:30 : o'clock f or Nobaska City , SI Joseph , Kansas City , St. Louis an Atchison. This will prove a grea convenience to many business men. DON'T DIE IN THE HOUSE. Ask druggists for ' 'Rough on Rats , It clears out rats , mice , bed-bug ; roaches , vermin , lues , ants , insect 15o per box (3) ( ) ATTENTION. Pianos and Organs sold on month ! installments by A. llospo. W , I Emerson piano sold onlv by A. Hosp state agent. jy23 Elegant table seta of Silverware i S. Jonoaon's , on 13th St. " " "BLACK-DRAUGHT" cures eta , indigestion and heartburn. C F , QooUman'i. BLUFFS BUDGET. It Is Filled With Newsy Items To-Day. All the Happenings Worth Mentioning. With Personal PnrnRrnphu and General Note * . A BOX TOX 1'AKTY. The cream of Council Bluffs society gathered last Friday evening at the residence of n well know wholesale dry goods morchnnt's , corner of Eighth street nnd First nvcnuo. The occa sion was n party given to young Mr. Arthur 0. Smith , by his mother , Mrs. M. E. Smith. The grounds looked splendidly decorated with Chinese lanterns nnd flowers. On the ground under hundreds of these lanterns a spacious platform had been erected fronting the house , on which those who wished to dance could hnvo that dcsiro fully gratified. Prof. Olkers' full band was in attendance , and furnished delightful music. About two hundred invitations were extended to the many friends of the young gentleman , nnd nil responded cither with their presence or regrets. A bountiful repast was prepared nnd nil partook with a relish , No pains or money was soared to make it the grandest lawn party of the season. Music and dancing was kept up until quite late , when nil retired , feeling they hnd been generously entertained nnd realizing that when Mrs. 1. E. Smith gives n party it means there is to bo nn unusually pleasant time. Mr. Smith is homo for n short rcspito from hard study. Ho is taking an English nnd classical course nt Allen Brothers celebrated institution , West Newton , Massachusetts. THE NEW EtKVATOK. The other morning in company with n leading citizen , THE BEE reporter vis ited the grounds upon which is being constructed the mammoth elevator , under the general supervision of J. A. McLonson , of Chicago , assisted by J. A. Murphy , of the same city. The foundation , which will soon bo ready for the superstructure , consists of 2- 87C piles , driven twenty foot into the ground below the top soil , upon which has been placed throe thick nesses of oak planking 4x3. Upon this will bo constructed , as it wore , n second foundation , made entirely of granite , six foot in height , commenc ing five foot square at the base and taperingconsidornbly at the top. Upon this foundation will bo raised the structure. The tilain building is to bo 270x85 , 135 feet high with nn engine nnd boiler room nitached 59x34. Ono hundred men nro knpt nt work con stantly. When completed it will bo the most oxtons'ivo grain elevator over constructed in Iowa , bavin ? a capacity of more than six hundred and fifty thousand bushels. I ) A11 BOYH. Dr. Cross filed a complaint before Justice Abbott Saturday afternoon : targing Cc.trlcs Nickels and Charles .dams with malicious mischief. A arrant was issued and placed i the hands of Constable Jloso- rantz , who arrested the young follows id took thnm before the court. The cstimony showed that ' the boys had icon destroying tree's and fruit-vines : i the doctor's yard and throwing rot- on eggs ut his dog. After hearing IKI ilrfonso thu youngsters had to of- br , Judge Abbott imposed nn oxcccd- ngly small fine. Young Nickels paid iis fine and was sot free ; young Vdams not coming to time in this re- ; ard was committed to jail for throe ays. THE 11LUKFH IN HIUEP. A member of the police force got n ittlo oil' his beat one night last week. t is said ho was sent for to visit one if the peculiar institutions , iust over ho way from Louis Hammer's office , .o subdue if possible sumo loud and boisterous howling that was being in dulged in. When he started , five dollars was given him to buy some 'emons and coffee , or anything that , ho inmates would take to quiet their noise and atop the disturbance. The officer in question wont over to. Josio's ! ind found her in high spirits but ready to bo subdued or tu subdue. She ubduod the guardian of the peace and ho returned to police head quarters the next morning at 10 o'clock , out just the amount of money 'to intended for lemonade. Post Abe Lincoln No. 29,0. A. 11. , yotedlastFridayunanimously to attend 'n a body the reunion nt Shonandoah. Japtain Harris will perfect the ar rangements. Will McFaddon will bo on hand with the old 29th drum corps. corps.Maj. Maj. J. Lynnn has issued n call fein n reunion of thu old 2Uth Iowa regi ment of infantry on the 28th , 2'Jtli nnd 30th of August. The old 29th was the regiment that the major wat connected with during the war , nnd nc doubt he will bo as pleased to talk tc those that time has spared as they will be delighted to listen to him enc < more. John Hantcr has a contract with thi Union Elevator company to delivei 1,500 yards of sand. The chief of police had nine horse in the pound Saturday , which hai been picked up on the streets , I costs 81 ouch to take them out if doni the same day , There is a charge o 25 cents per day for each animal B' ' long as it remains there , 25 cents extra tra for advertising , and after iiv days they arc all Bold to the hiqhea bidder. W. II. Milliard , with Hayes i Gleason , is erecting n very snaciou , two story frame dwelling on his ol premises on Glen avenue. R. J. Rod path has the contract , Mrs. Soar , a former resident c Council Blulb for thirty years , was i the city on Saturday. Mrs. Soar now resides in Wcslon , but owns considerable property in Council Bluffs. There is nothing that improves the looks of a place as much as the trim ming of the trees , nnd n good many citizens nro having this dono. Mr. Short , on lower Broadway. got so frightened during the flood that ho built a brick foundation under his store about eight feet high , nnd ho wants the city council to raise the earth up to help him out. The friends of A. S. Loveland , who committed suicide at thu Wnbash hotel , telegraphed to have his remains buried hero , which was done Friday. J. M. Palmer has purchased prop erty on South First street , adjoining his Franklin nvcnuo property , and will at once begin improving the same. Alderman londa was the only mem ber of city council who voted against widening Fifth street from Seven teenth to Pearl street. The general opinion is that it is bettor to widen the street down there now than wait until it is occupied by largo stone and brick buildings. This city is to have a new fire-bell tower 12 feet higher than the old one. If there are nny complaints to be made in regard to the bad conditions of the streets , orders should bo loft on nlato at the city building , and they will bp attended to after the heated term is over. Col. D.iiloy is making extensive im provements about the grounds of his now residence on Second avenue. The churches of the city were all well attended yesterday. Rev. Cyrus Hatnlin preached n very elo quent discourse , faking his text from first Peter , second chapter , "Whore- fore , laying aside all malice and all guile and hypocricics and en vies , and nil evil speaking. " Rev. Sir. Clcland preached' from John , 3d chapter , taking the charac ter of Nicodcmus as his theme. Rev. Mr. Lemon took his text from Mathew , 28th chapter , 19 nnd 20th verses , "All power is given unto mo in henvcn nnd earth. Rov. Mr. Collins did not occupy his pulpit , having exchanged with Rov. Mr. Beans , of Omaha , who preached from John , 12th chapter , 32d verso , "And if I bo lifted up from the earth I will draw all men unto mo. " There was a man on the market with n load of wood who remarked that "ho never seen n Saturday so dull in Council Bluffs before. " When reminded of his error , ho exclaimed , "Du ye know that I'vujbrungwood to Council Bluffs for mor'n fifteen years an ' never made aich n mistake afore. " Miss Jennie Corbaloy was in the cuy Saturday. Frank Evans , president of the First Nntionnl Bank of Council Bluffs , left last night for Chicago. There was a meeting of the city council Friday evening. , The next regular mooting will bo Friday even ing , 29th inst. G. W. Fox , general advertising agent for the Hoosac Tunnel route , was nt the Kovero over Sunday. Also Miss Erank Tonimous , of Avoca. Rev. A. Leonard , of Hannibal , Mo. , occupied Mr. Webb's pulpit nt the Episcopal church yesterday. Justice John W. Baird had a state case before him Saturday , entitled atato Vs , H , N. Long. It doubtless will bo a long case as they have com menced to continue. Rov. Dr , Johnapn , of Philadelphia , occupied the Baptist pulpit last night. Cnpt. Thomas Itowman , of the Res cues , before ho returns homo will per fect the plans for n trial of speed nt Quincy , 111. , or some other convenient point , between his team hero and their successful competitors for the ouo thousand dollar prize given hero last Juno. Misses Emma and Mollie Keatley , daughters of Col. John H. Keatloy , returned Sunday from a visit over the river to their friend , Miss Elsie Har- peter , who accompanied the Misses Koatloy to this side nnd will remain a few days in lowa'n metropolis. Mrs. Vnughan , wife of the mayor , cnmo very near meeting with a serious accident last Friday afternoon. Shu was attending n funeral service on Pierce street , nnd after the procession had formed and was about to start , n team in front of the one she occupied backed suddenly , causing her horse to back against another team. There wasquito a serious colllssion. Mrs. Vaughan escaped without injnry _ , but her horse was hurt seriously in the breast. A team owned by a sowing machine establishment got frightened on Myn- ster street early Saturday morning .nd ran nway. No damape was done , Hon. li. F. Morgan has Bold his line utnllion , Brown Wilkcs , to Mr. Beck , of Chicago , for 54,000. His record is 2:30. : 2:30.Ono Ono of the engines of the Wabash no struck Alderman Dawson's doliv- iry wngon , Saturday morning , while ho driver was trying to cross the rack. It struck the rear end of the on and damaged it considerably. The driver waa lucky enough to os- : ape unhurt. F. E. Corbaloy has got back to busi ness again. Geo. T. Shaw , of TRock Island , ww nt the Ogden yesterday. Alderman Unthank is sick with a 'over. ( Hon. 0. R. Scott has a fine crop ol corn on his farm at Scottswood. J. McDonald , of Chicago , I. W. Ihurch , of St. Joe , T , J. Johnston of St. Louis , 0. R. Pittmau , of Chicago cage , nnd Mrs. Peterson , of Omaha were at the Oudon Yesterday , R. W. Gary , of Shenaddoah , W. F Gary , of Columbus , Ohio , J. P. Tufts of Sioux Falls , and E. F. James , o Missouri Valley , were at the Pacific J. S. Moore and Goo. A. Rohner of Now York , Frank M. Dyer , o Plattcsvillo , Wis. , and d. J. Fisho wcro at the Metropolitan. HEAL ESTATE The following real estate transfoi were filed in the county recorder's ol fice , as reported by the title , nbstracl real estate and loan pflico of J. YV Squire & Co. , Council Bluffs : M. Buolor to Hasting nnd Avoc railroad , part no so 10 , 74 , 40 , ? 350. P. Scott to M. Gorman , sw BO 34 77 , 42 , ? 400. J. M. Palmer to R. T. Bryant , 1 ( 0 in B. H. Curtis & Ramsey's ndd city , SL F. H. Lawrence , cxr , to J. N Bruon , so of 24 and n J of no and o i of nw 25. nil in 70 , 39. J. H. Wheeler to 0. R. DivM , 7 ir 8 Eubank's 2d ndd city , $100. L. A. Pnrrons to Jane E. Powell no BO 25 , 77 , 43 , WOO. M. D. Bartlett to Sarah B. 13. Roh rcr , 3 in 22 Beers' sub city , $10. C.B. &Q. R. R. Co. to G. W , Wickersham , so nw nnd sw no and nc sw35 , 74 , 41 , $1,440. Deaf a a Post. Mr * . W. J. Lang , Bethany , Ont. , sUtei thnt for fifteen months ho WM troublec with disease In the car , earning cntln dcafncsa. In ten minutes after usiuf THOMAS KCLKCTIUO Oir < she found relief and In a short time she was entirely curtil and her hearing restored. J21-lw Down go the prices , Coiao nnt son. P. BESEN. Fulton Mnrkct 10th Street. tf BOSTON BROWN BREAD. Ftoun , nlrondy for immediate use nt J. B. French & Co. A full line of WHITE VESTS at H. M. & M. PEAVY'S , 1309 Fnrnhum street. street.jy23o&m Just Consider You can save nl least 810.00 a year by buying yotn Flour from W. M. Yntus , the Cnsli Grocer nnd Agent for thu best brands of Flour. Large stock of silverware , elegant castors , and table sots , at EOHOLM & EUICKSON'S. Bremnor's Cream Soda Crackers al Fleming's. jlGt&s4 w A. S. Billings , dentist , opposite postofiico. lin-ov-sat "WINEOFCARDUI" for Ladies only. At U. F. Onoilnun'A SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE Aih crtlactucnt To Loan , For Sale , Ixvit , Found , Wants , Boarding. &c. , will tw Inserted sorted In these column ) once for TEN CENTS per line ; each subsequent Insertion , FIVKCEXTi par lino. The first Insertion never ! en than TWENTV-F1VK CENTS TO LOAN MONEY. GOKrt AHA1'0 LOAN At 8 per cent In. W OU.UUv tcrcst In mini of 2500 ; and upwards , ( or 3 to 5 ysara , on tint-class city anil farm property. Ilema IISAL USTATB and LOAM AOKNCT , 16th and Doualaa Sts. ONEY TO LOAN-Call at Law Office of D. M L. Thomas Koom 8. Crclirhton Block. TONEY TO LOAN on real estate , at M 200-eod.lO DEXTLK L. THOMAS & DUO. HELP WANTED. ANTED-A girl about 14 years old , al Eminctt House. 400-27 Good girl for general houteworll WANTED at Peterson's , N. K. Cor. 12th and Howard. 494 23 Single man to drive team or work WANTED . Apply to C. P. Goodman , 1110 Farnham St. { , 405-23. WANTED 2 girls for general housework ; Kclncko's restaurant , 13th and Jackson Sts. 488-30 Aclrl to do gcncrcl housework , WANTED Apply on 25th street , second door froin Farnham. 4bfl-23 A good German girl for a German WANTED must be good cook. InnuiroofMrs , , Dr. P. Grossmann , S. E. corner 17th and Dodge. 493-22 ITA11LE FOIt KENT On 10th St. , between S Harney aud Howard Sts , S. LEHMAN. jTJl 491-tf A girl to take care of children , WANTED on Twenty-fifth rect ; second dooi routli of Farnham. 407-2 ! 'ANTF.D A Girl to do general housework W nt 1610 Harney street. 410-tf ANIK1 > Experienced dining room girl al W the Canflcld House. Apply immediately. 481-23 A girl for general housework WANTED street. 4SS-Z ! "TTrANTED Machine hands at Omaha Shin VV Factory. Work fur all winter to gooi hands. 477-21 Two girls at thu French Coffee House , luth street. 479-tf Woman to do housework. Musi WANTED cook , washer and Ironer. Goot uugeiinortheast cor. llth and Harney. 480-21 alrl at the corner of 10th am WANTED . 473-M WHS. FllANK KENNAUD' WyNTED Cook , man or woman ; also illnlni room girl. Apply at Fred. Lang's Uroion tore , tor. 13th and Jackson Sts. 409-27 ITrANTED-A good blacksmith. Apply at T YY M. Tre\ett , boutlmcst corner of IJtli am Tarccy street. 471/4f ITTANTED Hoard for a gentleman In a prl YY ate family , pleasant room , not to ex rced K a week. Address "H. " 1111 Karnhau trcct. 408-23 rANTED A good laundress at tho. Occld n tal Hotel. 8tf .TTANTED-Compctcnt cook and MaonO , > V at 1818 Chicago utrett. Geed wage * fXTAHTED A pool tablato rent ; with. j > ri l YY ' "BO of purchasing. State price. Addrc aEi . 1NMAV , 4tl Vail , Craw ford. . CBW , Iowa. > KM18' 11EALE&TATE nOOU. 6 o 1st pag < TNFOIIMATION wanted of MIciuuIDwjer I" _ L mediately b > his mother , Margaret Iiwjcu Omaha ; Neb. , between Otli and 7thon Marcv bt care ol 1'atrtck Hogan Western papuw pleoi copy. * & * " ' By man and wife , board Mid rooi WANTED * family , Prefer pla whore thci are no other boarder * . Address Ik A- Use oUie 452.U ' ANT E-25 carpenter * . Apply at 111 : Farnham > trett. _ _ 442-23 ANTED I One rovn in a county makes in W n ey telling our spring * lor buggy li couplings , rknd stamp jor tcrwa and cut or { K In itainiM fora pair , toantl lUUtlcr Safety Sprit Company ,00 Randolph St. , Chicago. m-th-sntly' : Funding bridge aud school bom ! WANTED CUrk , Uclleiue , 26-tf -ITTANTED A partner or buyer. Inquire YV Philadelphia Coffee House , 10th street. Vso-j > as ; TV7 ANTED Two board * . Young men pi W ferreu. AddruM "A. " Itce office. 140 A good dining room girl imtnc. WANTED thi. Ocddontafhotcl. 220-11 A girl to do general houscwai WANTED 1710 Farnham ttreet , uortuw < corner 0117th. 838-tl -TTTANTED To bay a good skiff , Ailrcss YY W..1U * office. 8U-t /1AI.L AT UK * . B. E. CLAHKE'8 Nc. 1 Iku \l Ing Hous * . cor. 13th and Dodge Sis. U In tht city. 19-U FOR RENT- HOUSES AND LAND. SALB-At Stephenson't stable , cori _ 10th uJ Huuey streets , a. homl runnl mare & jeirs old , kind and gu\tlo In harncn. 4S3-J- jVR KENT T o unturnUihed rooms to I $10 monthly ; no children. 1712 Jackt-on 406-23 NOTIOES-Oontinuea Hc.NT Mouse near 1. 8. IfajcnM'i. In- John O. Jacobs 414-tf 710ft HENT Two fnrntihod rooms on Jackson J street ; between ICth and 17th , third house rom the northeast coiner of 17th. S70-II LKT With board a lirfje ( urnUhed room. CIO A fuw day boaniera wanted , 1803 California trect. 390-U TUMI KENT Nicely funiMied large room and. ; piano .a W. corner 18th and Capital Are. 983-11 . ( OH HENT 2 furnished room * oer Mel * " chants' Exchange , N , E. cor. 16th and Dodge reels. 289-tf FOR SALE. 70H HUNT A houao with four room * , -L1 well nnd cistern , S. W. cor. St. Mftrv' venue ntul 18th streets. Inquire of Alike /ee , Withnell House. t-87-23 7011 HUNT Furnished rooms suitable JL for housekeeping , cor. 18th nnd Clark trects. 490-23 poll HAM : A general merchandise store with J dwelling attached , located In n thrMng rail- oad town within 2S mllon of Lincoln. Good tiay- ng CA h bu lnc .i. For particulars apply to NaYo , cCord & llrady , Omaha. 432-29 Olt SALE A young horse , 7 years old , ROO < | * stepper , city broke , warranted sound , and ife for ladles' drhlng. Has ne\or been racked nnd can show thrcotnlmitogalttotiUTK.v. Mtbo bovulit for $300. Address S. H. CiiatiVcld , lenwood , Iowa. 478-23 JUH SALE Four 8 H. P. engines , two 16 H } P. cnglnei , one 18 II. P. vertical boiler , one I H. P. , onc'lf ) H. P. and I IS M. P. horizontal teller , all.new. Ily Omaha Foundry and Ma- hlne Company , Omaha , Neb. mws47f a23 IOU SAMS Stock of Hardware In one of the best tow in In Nebraska , Population of town jOO. No better owning ( or tlie business In the tale. Only one other hardvnro store In the > wn. Stock In good shnpo and worth about aOOO. For particulars call on or address. LEE , FHIEU k CO. . 401-20 Omaha , Nob. riOK SALK The Southern Hotel. New build- Imr 30x40 , three stories high , Imlltln 1881. or sale on account of elckncss. Will sell one- alf interest to the right party without children , oed trade , all transient. For terms apply on ho premises or to lock hot 219 , Yllllscn. Iowa. 4W-25 AND LAND Demls rent * houses , HOUSES , hotels , farms , lobs , lands , } ems , etc , Sec 1st page , 71011 SALE A new house , built two years , full } lot , well and everything complete , on Dodge rect , between 26th and 27th , No. 2010. In- ulre on premises. mws-425 23 TIOK SALE A good loung family horse and ? buggy. Inquire of E. D. Smith , 1408 Chlca- street , bet. 14th and 15th. 430-23 , iujv SALE House of 5 good rooms and lot SO xlOO feet , ana only 7 or 8 BOH from U P. lops. I'rico $1,050. John L , Jl ague , agent , pposltepostofnce. 381-tf SA'.E CHEAP TUo only hot-1 In North ; Loup , Valley County , Neb. . 30 miles from St. aul , 15 miles from Ord. Good location , good rude and Improving , For particulars write A. C- , North Loup , box D. 371-augll TllHltEIlAb Aim I'anveois rvpuiruil by A ! . J SCKUTT llthanil Funianirts. 780tf jlOll SALE A largo two story frame shingle. ! J roof Hotel and ono dtory kitchen ; nlxo one ory frame , shingled roof , hall room for ten sets > dance , and barn large enough to hold twenty earns- All situated on corner of Ilrood and 4th rect , Fremont , Dodge Co. , Neb. For further formation apply to C. C. THOMPSON. 358-to s-8 Fremont , Dodge Co , , Nob. 71OU8ALE Good house with four rooms and } half lot. No. 2613 DotUo between 2Uth and th street. Good > t ell and hade trees ; house in oed condition. Inquire on premises. 221-tf KICK OK SALE. B 203-tf ESTABKOOK & COB. 71OU. SAUi A small engine , U. W. 1'ayne b } Son's make. In perfect osdcr. Inquire of H. . Clark & Co. SO-tf BEMLS has rattling long lists ol houses , lot * lands and farms for sale. Call and get iem. .101. SALE Lease and furniture of a Hrst-closa ! hotel In a- town of 1500 inhabitant * , In state Nebraska ; has 21 beds ; the trat cling men's ro- Tt. Inquire at DEE office. 218-tf . Two-etory home and part lot , ne& ; depct. Location good. John L. UcCoguo pp- Post Office. 058-tf 71OU SALE 2 aerex ground In West Omaha. J Inaulre of .1. Henry. No. 110 18th. 873-tf .1OK ijALH Maps of Douglas anil s ri > y coun- ties. A. KOsKWATEK , 1620 Farnhani street 320-tf MISCELLANEOUS. A NY OSE having work fora tyro writer can CV. bo bvcommodatcd by telephoning the DEB Ilco. 483-tf \d US. SOI'IHE CHRISTIANSEN gmduato cf > l.of the Missouri College , St. LonU , treats 1 Female and Children' ) * diseases , and midnlfc- fifcpeclalty. No. 800 lOtlistrcct between Hurt id Cumlngs. 484-23 UJHTMNtl-J. J , McLoln t still in tno I Lightning lloil buxlnciu , wholesale and ro- itih Hods put up or repaired on short notice. rdcrs by mail or otherwise \\U1 reecho prompt tontion. Satisfaction guaranteed. Call or nil- rctJ 1011 Baundcn ) btrtct. 4D4-a22 OnT A largo pillow between Ure lice Jllro J gahcry and Btuiman/s lircwcry. The Hinder III l > o regarded by leaving It al the Ilco hhu pillwy. 470-23 QTH AYKl > On July 1 Sth , a lay nure ten J ears J old , has sadJlo nioak oii the back and wlilto ind foot. Weighs about ten hundred. Infornm- on resulting In rcco\ery of the tame will Do [ Mild for by C. A , Hubbard , residing in South maha , foot of lltbsttvtt. sooth. 470-23 1AKE.V UP A , rod and white spotted cow _ about 0 years old , right car cropped , at lle- wi's addition , north Omaha. 430-23 L. IIKNNENHOFER. UEWAUD Lost , gold hunting case stop watch , gold , tope thaln and nugget at- ached. The above reward will bo raid on re- urn of the watch to HUGH HcCAFFUEY , 3)i4-tf ) 15th and Douglas ttroets. niHIEE or fouryouug men can be accommoda- L ted 1 th boarl deferenceexchanged. Ap- ly 2011 Cos * street , 4th door west o ! 2uth H. , r address Hex S3T. ! yfstottltc. 313f I : > KMlS'.NEWCn > Y MAl'S.260. See lit J II. HUOWN-Uorner 12th and Chicago . streets , Is ready to bore or deepen veils. vitUfaution guaranteed. 603tf Can be got at John Itarrs stable for all kinds of work at reasonable figures , near ISthand L atrnorth street * . 378-tf FOIIOET The successors of the Amer ican House , on Douglas street , between Dthi nd 10th , for board , lodging and transient cui temers. llespectfullv WU-tf JULIUS * miTIBK ROSP. POWDER Absolutely Pure , Made from drupe Cream Tartar. No other pre arpation make * auUi lU'l't , flaky hot breads , uxurloua pistry. Cau becatciiby Ihiiieptlo without fear of the Ills resulting from hea y Indl gtstiUio { ood. Sold only In vans , br all Grovtr * . UOYAlilUKIKd 1 > OWPEU CO New York ,