r THE OMAHA BEE : SATURDAY AUGUST 6 , 1881. n-TTJ ! DAILY BEE. Saturday Morning , August 0. LOOAIi BREVITIES. Fmkrick , Leading Hatter. 1 .11 Pnttr on nells coal. Get yonr haUat Doane's. Mndcll & Krcllc , Practical llnl'ier * . 00 bmilnwtt lot * . Call on Berets. Bemls' real c Ute boom. First Ai W. Nnson , Dentist , .Twx/Vs block. Warranted Tooth Brushes nt Kuhn's. -Bern ! * ' new map of Ouiaha , 25 cenU. Fresh oynlors nt Klcbard'n rcnUurant , For rutt Commero'lal Job Printing , - U at TUB BKK Job rooms. The Lion continue * to roar ( or Moor-i'g Harness nnd Saddlery. 200 farms Mid 500,000 acres of Bcml , RRcnt. Prescriptions & itpecialty , Op ra If/iu * Pharmacy , 211 a 15th Street. Fresh minplyof imported Key W-cst nnd Domestic Cigars at EIXK'H. r > rcM Goods arc going faft ttl fnn & Co. ' . I/W prices will tell. Jle member we liavo Bunting in all co ) > re. Alex Wlack , the young pollcei nia .trip- ol forth m'tt'now rcgulatioii hatttotlay. Safes , machinery , awl all WmU of heavy hauling done by Brlsco i't Co. , the safe men. w > Vs-tf jAJiy erie having work for a 5710 writer can be accmnmodnted by telcp li.mltig Tur BKK olKcc. , A flag floaKfrwa , U > orcwff < < StrangV new ( wilding U ) indicnto that Iho exterior vork is completed. The tauttdlng imKlcl of bca ty AuJ-MtlsUe iicisli and ix n creJit to the city. Mnry DaSnles Swrift , tli * fourteen year old daughter of Miokiel S\elft , diedntth ruhidcnco of hcnparccitx , 1317 Bnrt-Btrect , yesterday She hod boon .ill for only hart time. Her iunnrnl will take plaoe "Hiimlny. Ed. . Howell , having nltnincd hii Tnajotity ito'dftyivdll bo onHocifttcd here after with bin father dn tlio 3 > ijHiKHH , under tko.finii.nn.Bio of Kamuel .1. Howell & Kon. Agency eiitablishrd ! i 387 . Oflicoil ? South fourteenth street JJr.S. .1. Chftmberu.itho.veterinary Bur Kcon , IH making a fmo reputation for'liim ' jielf inJiisline of ( business. One of IIH ! rc- oent-caitcs wna that of a , > coH which iwsu aluiont tllsouibowclcd by striking the i < > \ of .n paling fence , Dr. ChnmbcrH hn comjiletcly.cured him , 'JhedoctQr.iiinj- reached at any hour of the day or night b telephoning to the Checkered barn , hi hcad'juartors. PERSONALS. W. A. Kulio a VAN for tho.oairlj'tHtor - clay , Henry 0. .Sharp returned /rum 7 > nko Jlinnclouka. Howard Kennedy and family arrived in lliocity ycHtvrdayrom Covingtou , Neb. Wright NlcliolH , of IaH VCKOH , Now 3\texico , , ( Hat tlio Coiificld. Dr. j\ , 1 * . HubcrtHon nnd bin wife , of Xcavcnwortb , are Htayin ; at tlio Witlincll. ilayor Kennedy , of Cincinnati , In In the city. city.Mr Mr * . 1'helps and niece , of 'St. Louis , ar rived in Uiecltyycuterdoy morning- H , J. A. 1'yrc , nf Unghind , arrived in Omaha yesterday and IH at the \Vithucll. F. W. Kimbnll , of Sioux City , i tay- injg ; at he Iotropolitan. i CTJaines of Wahoo , Neb. , 'arrived in tfic'city yesterday : noming.s ' * Tax. E. HvanH , of St. Louis , in gtayiiiK at the Metropolitan. t _ / < " ' J. Strooch ; Jan. ' Fornyth , < T. llrown , from New York , nro at the Metropolitan. ( IV . 'J. i'ftrrinlii | qf Horvoy , 'i KtaylnBi nb thVCroiL'liton hlnsc. ' > i J ; ) ; . " ' J 'L W. K. Dniry , of-Dccatur , in n Client nt tlio Creighton house. Gco. V. Morfordi impctinlomlent of the 0. , .St. P.JNr. nnd O.-raHroad , left the I ; J. Jojmften'lias Keno or. ' do SprinRt where oho willrphialn.untll fall to recuperate. Mr. nnd Mm. A. \V..lIckcrdon , of Atlnn- tic , Iowa , are in tlio city vinltlnu ; with Mr * . Dlclteruon'ri mother , Mru. S. 0 Kcichard. They will leave for Lake Min- xctonkn to-dfty. j , , , , , " U , H lti l ! , < ? f .ClilcAgo , brother of the ticfortu atoTclvil engineer who dlud' from nunstrokj herojrociutly , nrrlvcd Jn the city yesterday nndVegUtvre4 ( > tthe > Creigh > ton house. Congreasnian 1' . K. Valentino arrived in the city yeiterday , Ilenjaniiu Ueatty , corrciondcnt ] ) of the Thlladelpliia Tinted , 1 quartered at the > Yhltnel. ) ir ] on lib ) return from * tour : w * 11 * * > i of Colorado , Miss Ella Loronco sollciU uowinfj by the day or wuok. C ll or address lior. 4th street , cor. Worth , , Council lUufls. , motf . Bo 'Wiso and Happy. - . If you will ston all your uxtravngnnt and wrong notions in doctorini ; your- nelf and familius with oxpynsivu doc tors or liuinbug curu-all , thut do harm always , und use only nuturu'u simple roinudins for ull your ailinunts you will bo wise , well and huppy , nnd BUVO great uxponso. The groatoat roinody for this , the great , wi u und good will toll you , is Hop Hit tors rely on it. [ PrcM. _ al-sl5 "DLACK-PnAUGHT" cures costlyc- ui'd Hick-Jlcailutlie. U. V Cloo limn i Parties wishinv bootli stands dur ing State Fair , address K. P. Davis , , Omaha , Neb. jy28-sopl2 Lota of second-hand furniture and stoves good as now , at Perkins & Lour , 1410 Douglas St. jy25-tu@sat-tf . ELEGANT PHIZES. The prizes given by the U , P , Hand excursion at VV'uhoo on the 13th of tliia month are on exhibition ut Kdholiu & Erickson's. They consist of a gold- headed cano , a silver watch , a gold pen and holder , a pair ot gold sleeve but tons and a brilliant and gold phi , a bwuiliful miniature uilver wheulbur- bow , gcntloiuun's smoking BU { , anil two silver goblets , gold-lined. .Butter and c gs , Win. Gentleman' * AND COMPLAINTS , Are Made By People On Many Subjects. TUB BKB is co'.itinunlly receiving cumplaintn about this thing and that from ciliMiis wh-o imagine everything is poing wrong. This paper docs not believe in okronic growling and were it to mnkc public nil the complaints received , A special edition b rocfaired on someOne Ono , entloman writes Mid jikH "wfiy ii is that the pUWocma over the gu'iters ' on the corners of our principal nt roots are not kept in < rq > air. In it tko fault of the Sttvat Gommis sionor , the City Council or the pro perty ow'aors ? "Whose ever fault it is , it isi.n : evil which should borutnindod at mce , " The comiavnicnbion goes on > ta further state that the cost would bo-thrilling nnd the oonvcnionoo and instances several plaoca where thqy nre required. 'Jltifl is a matter which , private citizenr Itavo nothing l < dvwiih. Even if thcBc.platfonmn.woro phccd in position a liwxvy rain w ould svrcop them away in innnyiplsccs , be cnusu the surface drainage It not " sufficient. Another gen itloman wants lo know why the fire- cnon nro not coinpollcd-to-epriiiklo the streets. The pnnci ; l-rcaflon probably is because it in not their buainwm to do so. Even if they wore .called upoi to sprinkle the streets they have IK facilities. If n big lire would start , as it is liable to do at any time , and find the firemen with their apparatui scattered thoughout the city , a scrioue conflagration migltt bo the rcnult. Ii most places street sprinkling is looked upon as a private on terpriso of those oc cupying property abutting the street , It is a godd rule to load a gun before you lire it Off If you expect to do any execution. Proitmtotl by Hunt- Yesterday afternoon , between It and 4 o'clock , Isaac Duncan , a foreman employed by the waterworks company was prostrated by excessive heat. Dr , W S. Gibbs was immediately sent fo and found Duncan in a very poor con dition , his pulse being much below the normal. Dr. Gibbs thinks , how ever , ho is now on the way to recov ery , but it will probably bo Homo time before ho will bo able to resume work. MINOR OFFENDERS. Such as Judge Bouoko Dealt With Yesterday. Dan Smith walked up to the bar of justice in Judge Uonoko'a court yester day to answer the charge of car rying concealed weapons. Daniel couldn't well deny the charge so ho pleaded guilty.1'ho judge always makes an example in these cases , be lieving that no man need carry a weapon in this law abiding communi ty. Ho lined Smith $00 and costs. yhen Michael Sullivan , nppoared before Judge Benoko on'a charge of drunkenness ho told ojio of the most sorrowful talus the court haft listened to for a long time. Ho said ho' had a hirco family dependent upon him out in the country , that ho w sjns1 jioor as n church mouse , and that three of his children were nick , while his wife was by no mouiiu'woll. ' . Ho testified fur : tlior that ho had a game leg , which ho produced11 ! ovidohco to verify his , sttijoincnt. This combination of evils being taken into consideration1 Judge Honeko released the man with a Httlo sound advise. This was at 10 o'clock yesterday. At 1 ' o'clock in t ho afternoon ho was picked up again by the police in an elaborate state of in toxication. , Wlionhe was fakomb'o- ; fonrtliOgcourt tlu'H morning Judge Beneko refused to listen' ' tquny moro yarns nnd fined him $20 and coats. , Of two others arrested for the same offense , ono was sent jail and the other discharged upon payment of his lino. " " " ' ' 0 > - TUp Lincoln Depot. It is ofliuially announced' that , thp 1) ) . & M. company will on Monday next occupy their now depot at Lin coln. This depot has boon in course of erection for the past two years , and now upon completion , stands as a mod el of art nnd of the latest doaitin of uVohitoctural beauty. The finish , and arrangement for the comfort of the traveling publio has been tlio first ob ject in vio\v , and that they will bo fully appreciated , is quitoassurod. No' passenger depot west of Chicago can boast of the same provisions for the comfort of passengers. The immense passenger trallio of the B , & M. com pany from Lincoln necessitated the er ection of this modern passenger depot , and it rellects great credit upon the taste and judgment oi the general managers. A Wild Rumor. Much excitement was created in portionu of North Omaha in the past two days by the rumor that a little boy had been so badly beaten by a neighbor that ho subsequently died. The I'umor further said thut the body of the boy could not bu found and there were dark hints that the remains - mains had been hidden away out of Bight , Aa the niuno of the little fel low was given , the tumor was gener ally received as having foundation , in fact. Investigation of the matter this morning , disclosed that the youth was alive nnd wall , and while ho ho-ll re ceived n boating , ho acknowledged that it wan M < o3l dcnervod. And this \VJID nil tlmt VAS iu the rumor. THE MILITARY. Movesaante of Privates and GaanDjnsaionod Officers. TJptti the recommendation of his compttiy nnd tire post commander the unoTMCulcd portion of Private Rich- arrlCrcon , Co , A , 5th cnvalry , is re mitted. Tpon the arrival at Cheyenne , Wyo. , of < lie companies of the 14th infantry , to Car.tonmcnt Uncompah- ono commissioned officer , two iHiii-commiosionod olliccrs , nnd ten private , will proceed to Fort Garland , Col. , nnd coliovo the detachment of ' .ho Oth infantry now there. Lieut. Hayden DuLang , .Hh infnii < try , is rcKorod of thodutyof judgoad vocato and Lieut. Clrns. M. Hockoful- lor .is member of tlio general court martial to convene at Ft. McKinney. The following named men now nt Fort Onenha , Nob. , will proceed to re join their respective companion nnd ntntions : Henry Millbauor , Company 0 , Fourth infantry , Fort Fred. Stcelo , W. T. ; L. F. Domorest , Company 0 , Fifth cavalry , Fort Sidney , Nob. ; Sergeant John F. Shuey , Company A , Fourteenth infantry , Fort Hall , I. T. ; Sergeant John D. Murray , Company 1 , Fourteenth infantry , Fort Douglas , U. T. ; Henry AVeagmlF , Company K , Fouftccnth infantry , Fort Doutrlas , U. T j Sergeant Thomas Cdnlon , Company K , Fourth infantry , Fort Larnmio , W. T. j Ser geant Thomas O'Brien , company K , Fifth cavalry , Fort Laramie , W. T. ; Charles L. Grubbcompany | E , Fourth infantry , Fort Sanders , \V , T. ; Ed win House , company C , Fourteenth infantry ( will nwnit arrival of com pany nt Fort Douglas , U. T. ) ; Ser geant Joel C. Deals , company G , Fourth infantry , Fort Felterman , W. T. ; James Manning , company C , Ninth infantry , Fort Oinalm , Neb. ; Corporal Frank G. French , company A , Third cavalry , Fort McKinney , > V. T. A general court martial is to moot at Fort McKinney on August 18. Tlio detail for the couit consists of Capt. Frederick Muurn , Ninth infantry ; Capt. Deano Monahan , Third cavalry ; Capt. George A. Drew , Third cav alry ; Capt. Alphoug II. Bowman , Ninth infantry ; Lieut. Will iam E. Hofmnn , Ninth infantry ; Liout. Charles Morton , 3d Cavalry ; Lieut. Charles M. llockefollcr , Oth In fantry ; Liout. George K. Hunter , 3 < J Cavalry ; Liout. Thomas S. McCalob Oth Infantry , Liout. Hayden DoLang , Oth Infantry , judge advocate. Cnpt. Oscar Elting , Liout. William D. Bench and Liout. George L. Converse verso , Jr , 3d Cnvalry , nro detailed as members of the general court martial convened at Fort Fred. Steele , W. T TWO APPRAISEMENTS. Oouncil Wants Another Valu ation on Farnham Street. Tlio Farnham street grade 1ms agait become n subject of live interest since council at its last mooting decided to have thrco moro citizens appointed to appraise the abutting property. It is not so very long since that counci took this very same nctidn. Tlio np praisora then appointed did their work and reported back , but no offer was made to property owners Then the council decided to make the change of grade provided the owners of property would waive all claim to damages. The owners showed no en thusiastic disposition to waive am the matter was allowed to rest again Some complications may arise in the matter should the present appraisers put a higher estimated value on the properties than did the other gentle men. At all events Farnham street wil bo considerably appraised before council gets through with it. Another Improvement. Henry Dohloia making preparation to build a three story brick building ii place of the old frame building , whicl now stands between Coroner Jacob' establishment nnd Puxton A Galln ghor'B. It will bo a press-brick front with stone trimmings. The buildiuj will bo completed this season. Michael Ley oilers his two-thirdi interest in the old California house , situated near the 0 , it N , W. railwai depot , on lower Broadway , Councl Blufia , * for sultfcheap. The house i in u desirable location and can hi purchased nt a great bargain and 01 easy terms. motf Worthy ot Hraite. As a rule wo do not recommend j tent medicines , but when wo know u ono that really ia a publio benefactor and does positively euro , than wo consider sidor it our duty to impart that information mation to nil. Electric bitters art truly a most valuable medicine , am will surely euro Biliousness , Fove and Ague , Stomach , Liver and Lidne ; complaints , even where all other rom odjes fail. Wo know whereof wt sneak , and can freely recommend tc all. [ Ex. Sold at DO cents a bottle Ibh tt MoMahon. Forty ycara' trial tu prpvcti" BLACK I DRAUGHT" the best liver medicine in > the At C. F , OJoJm n'i. | BEYOND THE BRIDGE. Topics of Interest From Council ' cil Bluffa. Resurrecting the Bone ? of an Antidoluvian. A Fireside Companion Gets Into Hot Water. Serious Charges Preferred Against a Lady. Regular Pep-Ponrrl , Embracing of Interest- A PROBLEM , rou < xH-Mii' m.CKFs KUIENTINTH TO HOLVK. Wb.ilo uxcaviUing nt the brick ytird of If nines & Hammer on upper Broad way , in tlio eastern part of this city , Llio workmen oxhmnod the skull nnd bones of three human beings , to with two sloiio nxcs. These relics worn found about three fuut be low the surface , at the foot of n high blufT. Tlio bones were over the skulls and the skulls wore laid on top of the axes. Each of the axes had marks near the cdjjcs , indicating that the same had been struck by some instru ment harder and sharper than them solves. Tito marks upon tlio axes would indicate thut the original of these remains had como to an untinio ly end in a fierce struggle years be fore civilization had made ita progress to the far west. Prom the fact of there being no other 'bones found than these described it seems as if those two heads had been captured in sn engagement nnd brought homo as trophies. GO 'WAY DAH. A COI.OUED MAN'S ' INVADKU. Crump and Brown wore at it again yesterday. It seems that Crump , a colored man , claims Urown's wife , who is a vrhito woman , nioro than his share and when ho gets rubbing around Jkown's hearthstone too often Brown is apt to strike pretty hard from the shoulder , espcc'ally ' since ho was incarcerated for taking the boor kegs. Yesterday Brown berated Crump for lingering too long and often around lua chamber door wlien Crump immediately knocked him over the left eye and wanted to know what richtho ; , Blown , had to interfere , with the plans of himself and Mm Brown. Brown entered complaint and had Crump up before Esquire Burke. The esquire , on Crump's pleading guilty to an assault , fined him five dollars and costs. Then Brown immediately filed a complaint , churning thai Crump had threatened his life if he ( Brown ) ever interfered with the do mestic affairs of himself and Brown's wife. The judge told Brown that under the evidence ho did not see how ho could compel Crump to give bonds to kcop the peace and referred him to Mrs. D. C. Bloomer or Gov. Gear for further relief. QUITE COMPLICATED. A \ ViUKnVEK.V A HEUMAI ) ' LADY AN ! SOMK JIQYH. There was quite a fracas nu i'ierco street which came very near resulting seriously no matter who was to blame It seems a very respectable Gcrmai womanresiding in that locality lias been provoked almost beyond endurance anco by a. lot of noisy and annoying boys who congregate in that quarter Yesterday they began their insulting and boisterous conduct , hhe stood it as long as she could and then threat cued to whip ono of them if they die not go away from her premises. Thoj still persisted and she started for the crowd and caught ono of the smaller boys and was about to give him wha Patrick gave the drum , when quite i lad by the name of Young , who had i icklo in his hand , interfered am made a pass at her. She grubboc the instrument out of his hand and whether she struck the Young bo ; with it or not cannot bo said. A any rate Young received quite u severe cut on the right arm below the elbow. The wound was about one and one-half inches in length , but noi very deep. The boy was t&kcn U Dm. Penny & Lynmn's hospital ot Main btruet , whore Dr. Lyiii.m dress ed the wound. A complaint \v.w madi in if. E. Abbott's court for the arres of .the woman on the charge of an as s.wit with intent to do great bodilj injury , A warrant was issued am lilaced in the hands of Constable HosecrauU. The woman was arrestec and bound to appear next Tuesday a 2 o'clock. The bond was fixed a $200 , whichahoimmediately furnished This is quite an unfortunate aifair am mitlit have proved more BO. Tin lady'a name is Nitz She is said t < bo a very fine lady and belongs to i very respectable family. JUVKNJLE LAWN 1'AUTV. Little Bessie and Jack Stewart children of J. T. Stewart , aged six am eight years respectively , concluded before the platform was rcmovei from their yrd , U emulate the recen vited about 1DO of their little play mates last Thursday evening. Th dancing platform was lighted as usua with Ohinoso lanterns. Themusic was promptly on hand and the httlo folk kent it up pretty lively until about 11 o'clock , when they were relieved b } fabout DO couples of bigger folks , win took possession nf the platform nnti Prof. Olkor declared that ho hadn' strength enough left to blow a tin whistle. Hcfrcshmontswcroservedto oung and old in abundance. A large' steamer passed up the river bout 10 lost night. Her lights. Tvero' ' lainly visible from the Bluffs. Gen. G. M. Dodge han been spend- ng a short season at Cleat Lake. TIIK nturrs IN BKIEF. There will soon bo opened up near ho comer of Broadway hnd Main itrcct an extensive dry goods house called the "Arcade. " It will be owned > y parties from Now York. N. P. Dodge han completed n sub- itantial brick wall along the front of iis property on Bancroft street. Ho ntonds to place an iron fence on the top of the wall. That pile of dirt still lingers near ho south end of Scott street bridge , 'mpoding travel that way. What is ho trouble ? The circuit court will convene Mon- lay , August 1C. Yesterday wan last service day. The city council met last night. A 'ull report will bo given Monday norning. Burnham it Tulloys , who have so been identified with real estate rnnsactioim in tliis section of Iowa , jroko the ground Thmsday on the Ritd where they will immediately erect v very handsome place of business. They saw the necessity some time ago of securing a lot near the business center of tlio city on which to build. Their structure will occupy the lot on Main street just below the so-called > ostoflico building , which for a city of 30,000 inhabitants , Undo Sam ought : o be ashamed of. Tan Brunt & Co. propose to erect mammoth implement warehouse tear the C. , B. & Q. railroad ditoot. rhis act becomes necessary for theme : o meet their rapidly increasing ; rade. The Rescues of this city nro propar- ng to meet their old competitors , at uincy , Ilh The Rescue toain arc licet enough of foot. All ithoy want is to bo auro of their coupling. It was the splendid coupling made by the Dccaturfl that enabled them to take away the prize during the last tournament. . Capt , Price , of temperance fame , called at TUB BKK office yesterday. Hcsays that Rev. M. B. DiCollinspas tor of the Methodist church , has se cured the services of D. I. K. Rino , of New York , who has boon in this city , en route to Toronto , Canada. Mr. Collins has prevailed upon him ; o remain awhile in Council Bluffs and talk temperance to the people , which ho will do in the Broadway Methodist church to-ir.orrow evening. TUB BEB hones he may do some good , although Council Binds is the most temperate and quiet city of its size in America. Over 1,500 head of cattle wore re ceived at the .stockyards Thursday ; 21 cars woio shipped east over the Chi- ago ife Northwestern railroad. Mayor "Vau han should como out in a card and give Mrs. Bloomer and certain ladies credit for the pure , cool ice water that is turnishcd the parched traveler at the city's expense. Mr. Vauglum is making a very good mayor and deserves credit , but wo are bound that the tcmperanco women of Council Bluffs shall have the credit for gh ing men their choice between ice water and beer. Council Binds will soon have one of the most extensive beef and pork packing establishments in America. The Puxtou enterprise ia a foregone conclusion , and will do the city more good than a dozen Turner windmill shops. A meeting of the Council Bluffs land league will bo hold at their hall in St. Francis' Academy to-morrow aftcnioon at 3:30 : o'clock. A large attendance is expected. Able ad dresses on the present excitim ? topics that are agitating the Emerald Islp , will bo delivered. All interested in the welfare of Ireland are invited. St. Patrick's benevolent society lias accepted an invitation io participate in a body at tljo picnic to bo given ii Omaha on the 20th inst. , by the land league. The society expects io be present in force. They number at present nearly two hundred. Judge Rood called ut Tin : BEE office. lie says that the stairway leading up into the Odd Fellow/a / Hal ii the dirtiest in the city , Henry DoLong , the well-digger , whoas iccently severely in jured by the fall of a bucket , has nearly recovered ; md will soon bo abl to resume business. B. L. Northrup , proprietor ol Northrup's picture f rhino establish ment , while filing a saw received a piece of steel in his eye , causing a very painful wound. Or , McKuno is attendinu him. There was a dog fight yesterday in the rear of Mace Wise's utable. Mr , Wise after a desperate struggle , witli the aid of a watering pot , succeeded in subduni' ' the dogs. A false alarm aunt in from box 3 , about twelve o'clock , called out the lire department. The Rescues wore on luunl promptly , It is certainly hard enough on tlio boys to turn out when there ia n liro. Any person who will sound n faUo alarm should bo taken to Oinahaand fed to those mountain lions. A. J. Fisher has returned from a tlying business trip to the lake city. Air. Fiahor reports that the tiino is not far distant when the Council IIluUs company will take the lead in this state. Mr. Berry , secretary of the Conn cil Binds insurance company , has gone into tlio northern part of Iowa and southern part of Minnesota on a business trip. Ethan Daggot was in the city yes terday. Ho came down from Mis souri valley to see the city once more before it grows cut of his remem brance. A woman who calls herself Nell Roberts complained at police head quarters of losing 00 cash and a bank certificate of deposit for 8750 moro. She had no idea how or whore she lost it. She remembers having it in ono of her stockings. It is n Httlo singular that slio should neglect to remove ? 810from _ oneof her stockings \vhon she sent them to wash. There may bo some truth in her story , bul it looks thin. A bay team of horses ran away on Pearl street yesterday. They ran uj Poail to Broadway until they came ii front of f a pirgt Nniioiml bank , v ur U man named S. P. Nelson topped them , displaying courage that ? licitcd the applause of the crowd on ho streets. J. IL Smith , an attorney at Logan , was in the city yesterday , a guest at i Pacific. Hov. T. B. Berry , of Sioux Falls , was an Ogden guest yesterday , J. F. Gregg , of Chicago , was at the Pacific house. There will be a grand opening mati nee at the driving park to-day. There will bo eoino fine ( stoppers on the track. There will be n small admis sion fee charged at the gate. Go over and take A drive around if you have n ; ? oed horse ; if not it would probably bo as well not to go around the track , as the distance ia ono inilo. The body of ox-Gov. B.igloy , who died in Salt Lake City a short time since , went east from this city last Thursday. TIIK BRI : being religiously inclined , does not issue a paper Sunday morn ing. There wore twenty-five teams wait ing to bo relieved of their load of wheat nt $1 per bushel at the Crystal mills Saturday at ono time. Charles Beamor was arrested yester day by Oflicor Clough for stealing a quantity of old mettle from Erb & Duquette. Ho pleaded guilty and was lined $5 and costs. , Officer Sterling arrested three men yesterday for being drunk and disturb ing the peace , nnd n man named W. H. Kelly for an assault upon n boy at the transfer. If the Chicago , , Milwaukee it St. Paul build theic shops in Council Bluffd the citizens will feel like treat ing the wholo'road ' to a class of lem onade niado of wtitor from Gieso's ar- tesean well with a stick thrown in. Prof. Alviu E. Clarendon , ox-high school'tcacher , ' hasjroturned from Fre mont'Nob. ' , Mrs , Level , a young woman , at tempted suicide yesterday nt the Og den hoteli by taking chloroform. She recently came from Kansas City , and is said to bo thd daughter of Mr. Reardon. who was formerly in the employ of thq "NVabash & St. Louis railroad in that city. Cause , domestic trouble. "BLACK-DRAUGHT" cures dj-Fjicp- sia , indigestion nnd heartburn. 0 K. nomlnitn'fl. SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE Aili ertiicmcnt To Loan , For Sale , Lott , Found , Wantu , Hoarding. &c. , will be In- mrtcd in thcsa columns once for TEN CENTS per line ; each subsequent Insertion , FIVECENTS per line. The first Insertion notcr less than TWE.VTY-FIVE OHNTS TO LOAN-MONEY. f\i\f\ \ \ \ ° ' ° aaftt'rom8toloperti : " l/in" / on good real cstatcsecurlty. by 1)11. ISAAC EDWARDS , 1109 Farnham fct. TO LOAN At 8 per centiri- tcrest In sunn of $2,500 and upvvania , for 3 to 5 years , on lirst-tlasi city and farm property. lirMia RKAL DiTATB and LOAN AOKNCY. 15th ami Douvlas SU. ONEY TO LOAN Call at Law Olltce of I ) . M L. Thomas ItooiuS. Urclzhton Illock. M ONiY : TO LOAN on real citato , at 200-cod-lO 1)K\TKH L. THOMAS & DUO. HELP WANTED. ANTKU A o an cook at the Knnnct House. 601-0 WANTED-ny I. .f.l'harHonTorlcans , Neb. , a good ulaikfcinith and woodworker.r . ANTED Olrl for ceneral liouscnork In W small family at tiKJ l th St. 602 tf Grading done at the Cozzcns WANTED 1 J AH. O. Ciurx i * , 593 U J. 1) . ILKH WANTIM ) Immediately a good girl for gen cral hoiibeuork , at Dr. II. I1. Jensen. N. K. c-oriur 14th and Jack-6n. fi'10 Flnt-cUm tenant lrl for jccncral WANTED . None otlu-n ncedapDlv. 10-M > Paciflc bt. - - - * - 677'0 ' " \\7ANTr.D ( Jlrl for ( juncral housework In > > fciii.il ] family : mu t lie good cook and wokher. Wages , 31,00 per wc < k. 211S Hurt St 6700 VVTANTKD A horse , liarncas and bUKKy.lO | > - VV ved phaeton. AdJrem A. Andrews , COS Ibth St. fXJ5-6 VV ANTKD Cook and dining room ( flrl at the JnIoraii llouteoppoalta lice OHlcu. 675-tl WANTKI-To girls at French Coffco Hou e , 10th street. 519-tf ANTfiD A v omati cook at tlio California House UooJ vtagca paid. f b3-Q WANTFI' A stableman in pniato family , .Apply at bonthuont corner of 8th and How , ordW'ANTKl ) A good salesman to take charge of culUetlons and make salci for the Wheel er & Wilson Manufacturing Co. None but com petent men and that * hating good reference * need apply. Call on or addrcui Wheeler & Wil son Manufacturing Co. . No. 121 15th street , Jacob - cob < , Uluck. ' 640-tf " \irANTKD-Flfty Uauu at upper rtecnolr , VV W.50i > crday. A.U. UOEL. t.M.-.ur 7. WANTUIX-A pool table to rent ; with prid lego of purchattng. State price. AddrcM UKl ) , 1NMA\ , 411-tf Vail. Crawford Co. . Iowa. TNFOItJIATION wanted of Michael lw > ir Ira J mediately bj hln mother , Margaret Dwjer , Uniaha ; .Scb. , lietuven (1th and 7th on Mircy St. , caru of 1'atrlck Ho.anVcntcrii juiwra please copy. 453 tf AN1ED i One mtn ma county nukt * mo W ney belling our springs tor buggy thaft coupling. Send btampjor ttnns and cut or fr In ttanii4 | fora pair , to.inti Itattlff Safet < Joii | iiy,00 ll.iiiilolph St. , Chlca n'tii-th- . lly mill and wife , board and room WA.STKU in pritatr lamilj. I'rvlirplatu uhrre there are ni other boantcn * . Addreiu ti. A- lieu otll.o. 452.U K.MI3' liEALl TATE BOOM. Sue Ut page. f rANTEI ) runillnv bridge and ihool bonds. V II.T. ClarU , Btlle ue. ANTED Two boarden. Young moi nre. W /crrcU. AddrtM "A. " Ilee otHce. ' .40-tf . , AT MUM. It. E. C'l.AHKK'S .No. 1 lioard OAI.L Houie , cor. 13th and Dodge BU. Ho t In the city. SlOtf \T/"ANTEO Information of the whereabouts of Mm. Johanna lUiuti , nho lited In Omaha , Neb. , from 1S57 till 1SU1 , and in ht. Jo seph , Mo. , ( as lira. Shultz ) in 1S03. Informa tion u more particularly desired of her two sons , Julius and George Uausli , ( as It u ill be to tlitir InterObt ) by their father , In Helena. MnntAna. A liberal compensation will be paid to any one uslstlni ; In outalniug tlio require J Information. 608 FOR nENT-HOUSES AND LAND. H IIENT Furnlohcd room , S. E corner 14th andCass street , fc3-S 3710K ItUNf. NcK'liouiw ot Ihu roonn , with 1 all convenience , No. 12051'aiiflc bctuten I'Jtli and IStll Kt . f.9U 0 R' ' UOUSFurnUhcd front room and nn un furuUhcd room for rtnt at 1CH California 171011 UENT T o lioukui. corner 25th and ' Howard. 1) . I , T1IOMAH. E8I-Q ( 'rcljlitoi | niocV. IJ OH It rlM' r'uruUhed room * and board , nortli : < i'.t comerCupltolauuue andITUiSU. _ 671HI | liS'T : Adc Irablo ( urnUliud room , ft. ; floor , lay-window , prliate entrances. 2S1D illfonila St. Ss'Z-U SPEUIAL NOTIOES-Coimimefi HO KKNT A new olcht-rr > omcd home. 10th L and LcaTcnnorth St. EnquireotO.Cooko. 6CO-5 lOOKIIINlJKflY KOIt HALE An excellent oj > - I portunityfot join ? ni n wl tilnff to t rt lnow. For further pirtlcul.m apph At thU O81c . Ml tl. i El ! 18 his rattUnjt long lUU of hou c , lota * i Until aiid forma tor Kile , Call Mid get > hcra. Foil llENT--A nicely furnl hcd front room few one or two gentlemen , at 1210 Horartl street , S33 tf EOU KENT New hotisa Datcnpon tnii lllh trc t > , J. Johnson , 14th and Karnhameta. 600U 1011 RKNT A horwc of noren roonn on Sent . . . ncnue , next to Woolnorth's residence , J Johnson , 14th and Knrnhnm. 499 U OK KKNT 2 furnlKhoj room * over MM * . ehantV Exchange , X. E. cor. ICth and Dodn ttrctU. 280 tl FOR SALE. 7 0R SALE Homo fint-clasi ftockn ml bomb. L1 N. SIIKI.TON , DSfl-11 1613 r'arntmin St. SALE Amir of well-matched FOR N. HI1KI.TOX , T.S7-S 1M3 Kitrnham St. FOR SALK-A line riding pony , at 412 lOUi , St. fi74 tf 71011 HALK Horse , And ImniCM , Can , bo seen ixt Btorcnioii' * Cntiitol Aunuo 1mm I'rlrc , * 2oO. E. 0. U.MS. tWMf I710U BALK CHKAt' A ( food flticle hnpffjMV I ? In running order. 1' . .MANKIND , fi54 tf latli ami Howard street. 1011 SAI.KnmiAl' The fixture * of the 14th stmt Jlcat Mnrlcct. Apply on tlic premises. W. II. COOM1IK. 171011 SAI.K Kour Mil ] 1' . cndnco , tnotSIII .L I1 , cnjflnt'n , ono IS II. P. vertical holler , one SH. P. , ono 10 U 1' . nnd I 15 II. I' , horizontal liollor , nil new , ti.v Umahn Foundry and Ma * chlnu CoiniiAii ) , Omaha , Neb. mns47fi-a23 ITIOU SALK A llrst-tlass milk d.ilry. Inquire L1 at thin otllcc. Slt- UB 27 J71OII SAI.B A blnck'i > oncy , jrcntlc and In KOwl JL lomlitlon ; avcUKtomcd to single harncuand saddle. Apply at Itluo Darn , Itith itrcct , or at City Engineer a olllcc. 5U.H _ ANUKEW K03C1VATEK. EOll.SALi : CHEAP The only hotJf InNortli Loup , Valley County , Ncb.,30 inllcn from St. . Paul ; 19 miles from Ord. OooU lomtlonood ( trade and lmiiro\ln ? . For particulars write A J. C. , North Loup , box 0. 371-nitjrU AND LAND llemls tciil hoiiM . HOUSES , hoteh , farms , lots , lands , otOccuf room * , etc , See 1st jw c , And Knroxois retihired cy 11 UMIUtEUiAS and Fnnmnnts. 780H "I7\0lt \ SALE A largo tuo story frame nhtnglej J ? roof Hotel and onu utory kitchen ; also one story frame , ehln lcd roof , hall room for ten scU to dance , and barn largo enough to hold twenty tcama- All situated on corner of Drotd and 4tb street , Frcriiont , l > edge Co. , Neb. Kor further information apply to C. 0. THOMPSON , 358to8 Framont , Doilgu Co. , Nob. "TTlOnSALE Uooil IIOUBU vt 1th four roomi and 1 ; half lot , No. 2013 Uodirc between SOtli and STth t > treet , Good ncll and slirule tries ; houic In KOOI ! condition. Inqulru on prmnihctf. 221-U kUICK U SAI.K. > 203-tf ESTAr.P.OOK & COE. Foil SAI.E A small cnlno , 1J. W , Payne t Son's make. In perfect osdcr. Iiuiulru ot H. O. Clark & Co. M-tf SALE Lease and furniture of a Urst-cloes FOll hotel In a town of 1303 InhibltanU , In etato of Nebraska ; has 24 beds ; the trat cling men's re sort. Inqulrn at liUK ofllcc. 218-tf POM SALE Two story house and part lot , nca depot. Location good. John L. IcCojruo Opp Port Office. 968-tf T710R SALE Mapn of Douvlai ) and bari'y coun- JL1 ties. A. KObfcWATEIt , 1520 rarnham ctreci 320-tf MISCELLANEOUS. rpo EXCIIAOE Light double harness ( Miltablo JL for thrco ppririK agon or nugjfj ) , En tlrcly nuu , for a good con. L. If. CASK , 6SU-0 l.tth strott. T7STIlATiD-Oii August 2 , 1SS1 , from our \ CJ coal jard on 13th street and U. P. Railway track , 2 largo light bay mules. One with a sore neck unil the other a tore breast A liberal re ward nil ! be paid for their return. 5SJ-11 I ) . O. CLARK , Hupt. TPAKEN UP Bay mare about 12 or 15 yearn 1. old , tthlta ttar In forehtad and ono wliito hind foot a d holler on , at E&tabrook'a barn , 10th and Capitol Ave. 631-0 LOST Sunday afternoon on Houard St. , child's gold bracelet , marked "Ethet. " Find er will please. lca\c at lice Oillc-e. .r > 73-tf rnO LEASE Large house and 10 aciwi of I ground , 2 } miles north of i t oilice. SIIEFLYDROS. 071-8 CJTRAYED A largo bay horeo with white Ktar | O In forehead and one whllohlnd foot. Weigh ! ! about 1000 pounds. A llbcial rc ard will bo paid for his return to Win. Ailit , ICth and Wtb- ( tcr. f > 70 8 rpo AUCIIII HOTS-Wanted by n thoroughly .L practical man of 25 j iars exp riencc , a situ , ation as foreman or superintendent , is a good diaughtsman. , Salary roiiilruil , moderate. Ad dress "Foreman , " lieu oiliee Omaha 02-8 , OTIIAYED From 1415 Harney street July 23 O ono largdhrlndUi cow , 0 jcarsblJ , brliukil on hTp. % Itli letter " 0. " Hex some \vhtto t ) > oU on her. Any one'glvIng Information , licrutholt ) r return her " 111 bu suitably rewarded. 548 tf A. M. CLARK. A N Y ONE. ) u > ing work fora typo writer can _ r\ _ bo accommodated by telephoning tlio HUM .oine 483-tf KMI8' HKAL ESTATE KXCIIANOE. 8 B In paye.\ i. T IOHTN1NO-J. J , McLaln Is still In tno ll _ Lightning Itod builncsn , wholecalo anJ re tail. Itcxls put up or repaired on short notice , Orders by mall or othcrwUo will reccl\e urompf attention. Satisfaction guaranteed Call or ad drcu 1011 Baunden fctrtet. 404-&W UEWAHIJ Lout , gold hunting case ( top watch , gold rofve chain and nugget at tached. Theabovu reward uill bo paid on re turn of Uio watch to HUGH McCAFKHEY , 381-tf Itth and DougU ttrevU. rr IIKER or four ioung men can bo accommoda > J , tel with hoaru. Inferences exchanged. Ap ply 2011 Ca < m ttrett , 4th door Kelt cf 20Ui bt. , oroddrcga llox 337 , yrstoftlce. 8 < 3 f f tl. nnOWN Corner 12th and Chicago * . . & . . streeW , Is ready to l ro ordecpen welb. Satisfaction guarantcud. fX)3tf fpEAJIH Can b got at Joan Uarrsvtablo for. JL. all kinds of work at ruuonablu llguro , near \ar 13th anil L fi\cn orth trcct8. 378-tf I \ONT FOIH1CTThe BUcccssoro ot the Amcr- U lean House , on Douglas street , between Wh and 10th , for txnrJ , loilging and tmnsloiit cus tomcr > . lu ! i > tH.tfully 4.t JIILUJB * I/PISE ROSS. POWDEI Absolutely Pure. JIade from Crap * Cream Tartar. Xo other pre arjution inakw uch light , flaky hot bread * , > uxuriou * ixntry. Can L eaten Iljijtrtitlo without ( car o ( thellU rt-Bultlnf from huaty lud ) uutlble food. Sold only In calm , by all Oroccrn. KOVAL IJAKlNOil'OWIiCll CO ti'c * York.