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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 6, 1881)
Yr r IHE OMAHA iAity ) ] BKB : SATURDAY" , AUGUST 0 , 1881. IHE DAILY BEE. Saturday Morning , August 0 , LOCAL BREVITIES. 1'mfcrick , Lending Hatter. Patterson Mils coal. Get your hat * nt Donne' * . Nindell & Krelle , Practical 00 btulnws loto. Cull on ItetoV * . Bwrnlii' real eU t boom. F'irst Ai W. Nnson , Dentist , , r wxV block. Warranted Tooth IJnishca nt KuhnV. Demit' new map of OTjiftha , 25 cent * . Frwh oysters at Klcb rd' i restaurant. per HNS Comnicrc'ial Job Printing. tdl nt TUB UK * Job room * . The Lion continue * to ror forSIoor'i'a * JI nip 8 nnd Saddlery. 200 farms nnd 900,000 * cre of 1 un& TJcmK ngcnt. Prcscripttonn a ppccMty , Opera 11 two riwrinacr , 211 S. IHth Street , Fresh supply of imported Key West nnd Domestic Cigar * ftt 8xxr. ' . DrcSn OocRli nre going tttt Al jVCkln < non&Co. ' , 1/ovr prices will tcJl. He- member liavo Hunting ! n H co ? > ) rn. Alex Bl ck , the young p > jllcci nnrtrip' oil forth Sa' v now regulation linttto * liy. Safe * , machinery , Mid nil tVndt ol heavy hnullng done by llrlsco ik Go. , the safe men. w&s-tf Ji\ily no ha\in ? wort for a 5t10 writer win IMS ccommoJnted by tclcp honing TIIK UrK olPcc. , . , , tf ( A flag float * . fr.Mn , lie > oof | < < Strang'i now liuildinR to Indicate that iho exterior work is completed. The 'muMIng 1 J > model of beauty nnJjutisUc flmsh and in n ore-lit to the city. Mnry DeSnles Swft , thte fcurtcon year old daughter of Micfcacl Sift , died at th resiJonco of hor.parents . , 1317 UurtrBtroct , ycstordny She hod boon . 31 for only B hort tlmo. Her funeral > w ll take pUw 'Hand ay. lid. . llowoll , lin.\big Attained bin majority ito-tloy4vrill be nfwoclntcd here after with hU faUicr dn thn 3 > cnmvw , under tko.finii.nn io of Kaniuel ,1. Howell & Bin. ABon'cy' established in 387 . GITico.217 South fourteenth Btrcet J"Dr. S. J. Ohnmbcni.theArclcrinary Btir goon , U making a duo reputation for'Knn- ' jielf in.liinllnc of fbuslnoss. One of bin re- ccnt-caitCB waH that of a > colt which IVM aliuwt-dtscnibowclcxliby Htrikin the i p if .a pallni ; fuuco. Jr. ChambcrH has coJUpletely.curaJ him. 'J'lietloctor.iutvj- reached at any hour of the day or night by tel < ! iilioiiliig to the Checkered biirn , liU licadciuftrtnrH. PERSONALS. W , A. Kulm noor tlic.eunt 3 enter day. ' , t Henry C. .Sliarj ) rctunicd Irani T > ako Tiliunctouka. Howard Kennedy and family arrived In tliocity yefiU'nlay fnuu ( Jovlngtoii , Nub. Wrl bt NlcholH , of Lan VegoHSew ? > t.caiix ) , in at the Caulleld. Dr. A. P. KoberUon anil hlx wife , of Jycavenwortli , arc Hlnying at the Witlinell. Mayor Kennedy , of Cincinnati , In In tlio city. city.Mrx. Mrx. I'Jielps'and nfocc , of St. Louis , ar * rhod In Ihocity yesterday luonilui ; . H. J. A. Hyro , of England , arrived in Omaha yeatcrtlay and IB at the Wlthucll. P. W. Klmball , of Sioux City , h stay ing at -MotrOixjlitnn. . - y'4fC V' * ( * ' i f J ATjanies of 'j\Vaboo , Ncb."arrivcd in thofclty yesterday moniinp. * " Jan. K. KVUMH , of St. LOIIH ! , In Rtaylng at the Metropolitan. , j ; / ' \ ' J. Stroochj .Tan.-Fomyth , if.- Brown , irom New York , lire lit the Metropolitan. flV/J. J'nrriKlij jijf Harvoy.'ls Ntaylnp at tho'Cre'iKb'ton hluto. ' > \ * > ( v' ( W , 1C , Dntry , of Decatur , IB.A ( 'iict.t at the Creifhton boifse. Ceo. V. Morford ) Biipcilntondcnt of tlie C. , St. P. , f. and O.jfaUroad , left the c-ity la ovcnlngJo St. M , _ , . . I Mro O ? J. Joiinscn'lias K ° , ' 10 ' 9- Colorado do HprlnRS where slieAvillnTniain , until fall to rccuperatu. JIr.nnd.Mrn. A.W.Uiskenonof , Atlan tic , Iowa , are In the city visiting with Hrd. Dlckcnon'u mother , Mre. S. 0 Jtcichard. They will leave for Lake MIn * netoBkato-day. i , 4 > rf s ff 0. 11 Infills , ipf Ohlcftgo , Urother of the iinfortua to'clvll engineer who dled from nunitrok'e heroj recently , nrrlvcd ln. the tty y Bterd y ftndrcBUtere < i ttbB'CrelKh * ton bouse. CongreBBman E , K. Valentine arrived In the city yesterday. Denjamin Beatty , wirrc-pondcnt of the Thlladelphla Tiinea , IB quartered at the 'WLitni'll. He U on hi * return from H tour W . ' ' < > of Colorado. _ 2Iiss Ella Loronco Bollcita Bowing by thu diiy or wuok. Cull or nddrusa her , 4th atroet. cor. Worth. Council lilulla. , motf . _ _ Bo Wiio nud Hnppy. , If you will stop all your oxtravngant / and wroii ) , ' notions in doctoring your- flulf and faniilios with uxp'jnoivu doc tors or humbug euro-all , that do Irnriu olwuya , and use only imturu'u Biiuplo rcinudioa for all your uiliuonta you will bo wise , well and huppy , uiul uavo great oxpun.su. The gruiituat roinudy for this , the great , wisu and good will toll you , is Hop Uittors rely on it. [ ProM. _ al-slG 'BLAOr DRAUGHT" curca coatlvc. ui'd Hick-lleaduchc. U. K ( loaliu < iii. Parties wishing booth stands dur ing State Fair , address E. P. Davis , , Omaha , Nob. jy28-sop2 Lots of socond-liand furniture and stoves good as now , at Perkins & Lour , 1410 Douglas Bt. jy25-tu@aat-ti - ELEGANT PRIZES. The prizes given by the U. P. Bant ! uxcuraion at VValioo on thu 1'Mi of thii month are on exhibition at Edholni & Erickson's. They consist of a gold headed rano , a silver watch , a gold per and holder , a pair ot gold alcove but' tons and a brilliant and gold pin , t "beautiful niniuitire silver wheolbar bow , gentleman's smoking BU { , uiu ttro silver goblets , gold-lined , JJuttor and e gs , Win. Goiitlonian's JOMPLAINTS ; AND COMPLAINTS , * ? jat Are Made By People On Many Sub'jocts , TUB JJr.B in ca'.itinunlly icceiving complaint * about thin tiling nnd Hint from cilirxins * lvo imagine everything is troing wrong. This paper doca not bcliovo in cVconic growling and wcro it to make public all tlio complakrts received , A special edition wowW bo required on some dqj Ono .gentleman writoi Mid M "why ii , is that the pUtfacms over the guMors on Iho coniors of our principal Htreels are not kcptitiT air. Is it tko fault of the Street Consmis flionor , th o City Council r Iho pro perty ow-aors ? Whose ver fuK , it is , it is'Mi ' ovtl which should bo roinindot at < nco. " The coiniavnicataun goes oii'H further atntu that the cost would baitcifUng and the coavonionoo greal and iiiflUinccs nuvoral pi noes licro thf nrc refjuiri'd. Tfein is a matter \\bick private : citizcne buvo nuthing I do with. Kvon if tl cne platfonnmiwore plicotl in iKisilion u Jicnvy rain would cop them nway in tnnnyipltccB , bc- cnusu the surface dniinago if cot * sulUcicnt. Another g < ilcinan wants to kuev why the firo- cnon nro not conipoUcd to-eprinklo tlio streets. Tho'pniic jial-reason probabl } is because it is not their businooB to do BO. Even if they wore .called upoi to sprinkle the stneets they have no facilities. If a big fire would start as it is liable to do nt any time , mu find tlio firemen with their Apparatu scattered thoughout the city , a serious conflagration might bo the result. Ii most places street sprinkling is looktx upon as n private enterprise of tlioso oc cupying property abutting the street It ia n good rule to load a gun before you tire it elf if you expect to do anj execution. Prostrated by Hoai- Yesterday afternoon , between II ant 4 o'clock , Isaac Duncan , iv loronmi employed by the waterworks company was prostrated by excessive heat. Dr W S. Oibba was immediately sent fo and found Duncan in a very poor con dition , his pulse being much bolo\ the normal. Dr. Gibbs thinks , however over , ho is now on the way to recovery ery , but it will probably bo some tiin before ho will bo able to resume work MINOR OFFENDERS. Suoh as Judge Bonoko Deal With Yesterday. Dan Smith walked up to the bar o . justice in Judge Vonoku's court yester day to answer the charge of car rying concealed weapons. D.inie couldn't well deny tlio charge so h pleaded guilty. The judge alwayi makes an example in these cases , believing lioving that no man need carry weapon in this law abiding communi ty. Ho lined Smith $50 and costs. \Vhon Michael 'Sullivan appeared before Judge Honoko ona * cliarg'o f ' drunkenness ho told ono of the mos sorrowful talcs the court hah listened to for a long time. Ho said ho had i Uiivo family dependent uppn him ou i in the country * , thai ho Vjisjas4 poor n ; a church mouse , and that tlirco of hii children were sick , while his wife was by'no ' moans well. , Ho testified fur ther that ho had a game leg , which hi produced1 ! ! ! * evidence , to yorify hi statement. This combination of evil ; * " V l | iL being takort into consideration' Judgi Doneko released the man with a littli sound advise. Thin 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 tbxicatlonJ , Whan he was taken < bo fore-thu , court this morning Judge Itoneko refused to listen to any more yams and fined him , $20 and costs. Of two others arrested for the Bam offense , ono was sunt jail and tin ether discharged upon payment of hi fino. The Lincoln Depot. It ia ofliuially announced' ' thatf th 1) ) . & Al. company will on Monday next occupy their now depot at Lin coin. This depot has boon in cours of ort lion for the past two years , and now upon completion , stands as a model ol of art and of the latest dosiim o architectural beauty , The finish , am arrangement for the comfort of th traveling public has been the first ob juct in view , and that they will b fully appreciated , isquitoassurod. N passenger depot west of Chicago ca boast of the same provisions for the comfort of passengers , The immunso passenger t radio of the B , & M. com pany from Lincoln necessitated the er ection of thia modern passenger depot , and it reflects great credit upon the taste and judgment of the general managers. A Wild Rumor. Much excitement was created in portions of North Omaha in the past two days by the rumor that a little boy had boon so badly beaten by a neighbor that ho subsequently died. The rumor further said that the body of the boy could not bo found and there were dark hints that the re mains had boon hidden away out of sight. As the niimo of thu little fol low was given , the minor waa gener ally received as having foundation , in fact. Investigation of tin- matter this morning , di&cloaod that the youth was alive and TvcJl , mid while ho ho-l ! re ceived u boating , ho acknowledged that it vaa well deflcrvod. And tin's wan nil that wfts in the rumor. THE MILITARY. of Privates and Ofl anDiiB6ionod Officers. XJpin the recommendation of his oinptuy nnd lira I > est commMidcr the unorccutcd portion of Private Rich- rdGrcon , Co , A , Cth cntnlry , ia re- nitfad. 3Tpon the arrival at Cheyenne , Wyo. , if Uio companies of the 14th infantry , dostiuod to Cantonment Uncompah- DJ , ono commissioned officer , two ttn-commifiiionod officers , and ten private , will proceed to Fort Garland , Col. , and coliovo the detachment of ho Oth infantry now there. Lieut. Ilayden Doling , 'Jth infnti ry , is relieved < ? f the duty of judge ad 'ocato and Lieut. Chas. M. llockofel- ur as member of the general court nartial to convene at 1ft , McKinnoy. The following named men now at : ' 'ort Omaha , Nob. , will proceed to re oin their respective companies and stations : Henry Millbauor , Company 0 , Fourth infantry , Fort Fred. Stcclo , \V. T. ; L. F. Demorcst , Company 0 , Fifth cavalry , Fort Sidney , Nob. ; Sergeant John F. Shuoy , Company A , Fourteenth infantry , Fort Hall , I. T. ; Sergeant John D , Murray , Company 1 , Fourteenth infantry , Fort Douglas , U. T. ; Henry Weagrair , Company K , Fourteenth infantry , Fort Douplas , U. T ; Sergeant Thomas Cdnlon , Company K , Fourth nfaniry , Fort Laramie , W. T. ; Ser geant Thomas O'Brien , company K , Fifth cavalry , Fort Laramie , W. T. ; Charles L. GrubbJcompany E , Fourth nfantry , Fort Sanders , W. T. j Ed win House , company C , Fourteenth nfantry ( will await arrival of com pany at Fort Douglas , U. tf. ) ; Ser geant Joel C. Deats , company G , Fourth infantry , Fort Fotterman , W. T. ; James Manning , company C , Ninth infantry , Fort Omaha , Neb. ; Corporal Frank G. French , company A , Third cavalry , Fort McKinney , W. T. A general court martial is to meet at Fort McKinney on August 18. The detail for the court consists of Capt. Frederick Mcars , Ninth infantry ; Capt. Dcano Monahan , Third cavalry Capt. George A. Drew , Third cav alry ; Capt. Alphous II. Bowman , Ninth infantry ; Lieut. Will iam 13. Hofman , Ninth infantry ; Lieut. Charles Morton , 3d Cavalry Lieut. Charles M. Ilockofeller , Oth In fantry ; Lieut. George K. Hunter , 3i Cavalry ; Lieut. Thomas S. McCalob Oth Infantry , Lieut. Hayden DoLang , Oth Infantry , judge advocate. Capt. Oscar Elting , Lieut. William D. Beach and Liout. George L. Converse verso , Jr , 3d Cavalry , are detailed as mombora of the general court martial convened nt Fort Fred. Steele , W. T TWO APPRAISEMENTS. Council Wants Another Valu ation on Farnham Street , The Farnham street grade has agaii become a subject of live interest since council at its last mooting decided to lave thrco moro citizens appointed to appraise the abutting property. It is not so very long since that counci took this very same action. The ap prafsore then appointed did the ! work and reported back , but in oiler waa made to property owners Then the council decided to tnako the change of grade provided the owners of property would waive all claim to damages. The owners showed no en thusiastic disposition to waive ant the matter waa 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 ether gentle men. At all uvunts Farnliam street % il bo considerably appraised before council gets through with it. Another Improvement. Henry Dohlois making preparation to build a three story brick building ii place of the old frame building , whicl now stands between Coroner Jacob establishment and Paxton & Gulla ghor's. It will bo a pross-briok front with Btono trimmings. The building will bo completed this season , Michael Ley oilers his two-thirdi interest in thu old California house situated near thu 0 , & N.V. . railwaj depot , on lower Broadway , Counci Bluffr , ' for suit/cheap. Thu house i in u desirable location and can b , purchased at a great bargain and 01 easy terms. metf Worthy ot Praise. As a rule wo do not recommend pa tent medicines but when , wo know o ono that really is a public benefactor and does positively cuio , than wo consider sidor it our duty to impait that information mation to all. Electric bitters an truly a most valuable mcdicino , am \\ill uuroly euro Biliousness , Feve and Ague , Stomach , Liver and Lidne complaints , oven where all other roni odjea fail. Wo know whereof wt sneak , and can fieoly recommend tc all.Ex. [ . Sold at 50 cents a bottle Ibh & MoMahon. (4) ( ) Forty years' trial tu proven "BLACK DRAUGHT" the best Jiver nmlR-ino hi the uorld. At C. F , BEYOND THE BRIDGE. t Topics of Interest From Council ' cil Bluffa. Resurrecting the Bono ? of an Antidoluvian. A Fireside Companion Gets Into Hot Water. Serious Charges Preferred Against a Lady. Pop-Ponrri , Embracing of Interest- A PROBLEM , r ) U < X > fS < 'IL BLCFFH MCIKNT1HTH TO MOLVK. "While excavating at tlio brick ynrd of Unities & Hnmmur on upper Broadway - way , in tlio enetern part of this city , tlio workmen oxhuinod the skull mid ncfl of three human beings , to gether \\ilh two stone axes. Tlieso relics worn found about tlirco fcut be low the surface , at the foot , of n high bluff. The bones were over tlio skulls and the skulls were laid on tori of the axes. Each of tlio axes had marks near the cd cs , indicating that tlio name had been struck by some instru ment harder and sharper than them solves. The marks upon tlio axes would indicate that the original of these remains had como to an untime ly end in n fierce struggle years be fore civilization had made its progress to the far west. From the fact of there being no other 'bones found than those described it seems as if those two heads had been captured in sn engagement and brought homo as trophies. 00 'WAV DAW A COLORED MAN'S ' nilEHIUKilCTHLEHSLY INVADED. Crump and Brown were at it again yesterday. It seems that Crump , a colored man , claims Brown's wife , who it a white woman , more than his share and when ho gets rubbing around JJrown'a hearthstone too often Brown is apt to strike pretty hard from the .shoulder , cspec'ally ' since he was incarcerated for taking the beer kegs. Yesterday Ihowu berated Crump for lingering too long and often around Ins chamber door when Crump immediately knocked him over the left eye and wanted to know what ritht ; ho , Brown , had to interfere , with the plans of himself and Mrs. Brown. Brown entered complaint and had Crump up before Esciuhe Burke. The esquire , on Crump's pleading guilty to an assault , fined him five dollars and coits. Then Brown immediately filed a complaint , claiming that 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 tlio evidence ho did not sec how lie could compel Crump to give bonds to keep the peace and referred him to Mrs. D. C. Bloomer or Oov. Gear for further relief. QUITE COMPLICATED. A H9W IIEFWEKN A OKRMAN LADY AND HO.MK HOYS. There was quite a fracas on 1'ierce street which CAIIIO very near resulting seriously no matter who was to blame. It seems a very respectable German n-oinanresiding , in that locality has been provoked almost beyond endur ance by a lot of'noisy and annoying boys who congregate in that quarter. Yesterday they began their insulting and boisterous conduct , .the stood it as long as oho could and then 'threat ened to whip ono of them if they did1 not go away from her promises. They still persisted and she started for the crowd and caught ono of the smaller boys and was about to give him what Patrick gave the drum , when quite a lad by the name of Young , who had a licklo in his hand , interfered and made a pass at her , She grabbed the instrument out of his hands and whether she struck the Young boy with it or not cannot bo said. At any rate Young received quite a severe cut op the right arm below the elbow. The wound was about one and one-half inches in length , but nut very deep. The boy was taken to Drs. Penny & Lyumu'a hospital on Main street , where Dr. Lyinan dressed - ed the u ound. A complaint won nude in J. E. Abbott's court for the arrest of .tlio woman on the charge of an as sault with intent to do great bodily injury , A warrant was issued and placed in the hands of Constable llosocrantz. Tlio woman was arrested and bound to appear next Tuesday at 2 o'clock. The bond was fixed at § 200 , which she immediately furnished. This is quite an unfortunate affair and miuht have proved more BO. The l.idy'a name is Nitz She is said to bo a very fine lady and belongs to a very respectable family. JUVENILE LAWN 1'AltTY. Little J Jessie and Jack Stewart , children of J. T. Sto\yart , aged six and eight years respectively , concluded , before the platform was removed from their ysrd , to emulate the recent example of their Hires and give a lawn party themselves. They procured the services of Olker's orchestra and in * vitcd about 150 of their little play mates last Thursday evening. The dancing platform was lighted as usual with Chinese lantoina. Thoinusionus promptly on hand and the little folks kept it up pretty lively until about 11 o'clockhen they were relieved by 'about BO couples of bigger folks , who took possession of the ulatform until irof. Olkor declared that ho hadn't strength enough left to blow a tin Hcfreshmonlsworoservcdto young and old in abundance. A Iftrga BteaitiC'r passed up the river nbout 10 lost nipjht. Her lights Tvcro plainly visible from the Bluffs. Oi'ii. G. M. Dodge has been spend ing a short season at Cleat Lake. THE ULUFM IN BKIBF. There will soon bo opened up near the corner of Broadway and Main street an citonsivo dry goods house called the "Arcade. " It will bo owned by parties from Mow York. N. P. Dpdgo ha completed a sub stantial brick wall along the front of his property on Bancroft street. Ho intends to place an iron fence on the top of the wall. That pile of dirt still lingers near the south end of Scott street bridge , impeding travel that way. What is the trouble ? The circuit court will convene Mon day , August 1C. Yesterday was last service day. The city council mot last night. A full report will bo given Monday morning. Btiniham & Tullojs , who have so long been identified \\ith real estate transactions in this section of Iowa , broke the ground Thuisday on thu flito where they will immediately erect a very handsome place 6f business. They saw the necessity some time ago of securing a lot near the business center of tno city on which to build. Their structure will pccupy the lot on Main street just below the so-called poatnllico building , which for a city of 120,000 inhabitants , Undo Sam ought to bo ashamed of. Van Brunt & Co. propose to erect tx mammoth implement warehouse. , near the C. , B. it Q. railroad dej > ot. This act becomes nvccfsary for tni'in to meet their rapidly increasing trade. , The Rescues of this city are prepar ing to meet their old competit rsi at Quiney , 111 , The Ileacue toain are fleet enough of foot. All , they Want is to be sure of their coupling. It was the ) splendid coupling : made by the Decatura that enabled them to take away the prize during the last tournament. . Capt. Price , of tompcrancO fame , called at TUB BEE oflice yesterday ! Hesays that Rev. M. B. DJ Collins , pas tor of the Methodist church , has sc' cured the services of D. I. K. Rino , of New York , who has been in this city , en route to Toronto , Canada. Mr. Collins has prevailed upon him to remain awhile in Council Bluffs and talk temperance to the people , which ho will do in the Broadway Methodist church to-morrow evening. Tin ; BEE IIO-DCS 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 were shipped east over the Chicago cage & Northwestern railroad. Mayor Taughan should como out in a c.ira and give Mra. Bluomcr and certain ladies credit for the pure , cool ice water that is furnished the parched traveler at the city's expense. Mr. Vaughan is making a very good mayor and deserves credit , but wo are bound that the temperance women of Council Bluffs shall li.ivo the credit for gh ing men their choice between ice water and beer. Council Bluffa will soon have ono of the most extensive beef and pork packing establishments in America. The Puxton enterprise is a foregone conclusion , and will do the city more good than a dozen Turner windmill BlOpS. | A meeting of the Council Bluffs land league will bo hold at their hall in St. Francis" Academy to-morrow afternoon at 3:30 : o'clock. A largo attendance is expected. Able addresses - dresses on the present exciting topics that are agitating thu Emerald Islu , will bo delivered. All interested in the welfare of Ireland arq invited. St. Patrick's benevolent society lias accepted an invitaHon to participate in a body at the picnic to be given ii Omaha on the 20th inst. , by the lane league. Thu society expects to bo present in force. They number al present nearly wo hundred. Judge Rood called atTin : BEE otlice. lie says that the stairway leading up into thu Odd Fellow/s / Hal it the dirtiest in the city. Henry DoLong , the well-digger , who was recently seven-ly in jured by the full of a bucket , has nearly recovered ; uid will soon be able to resume busineia. E. L. Northrup , proprietor oi Northrup's picture frame establish ment , while filing a suw received a piece of steel in his eye , causing a very painful wound. Dr. McKuno is attending him. There was a dog fight yesterday in the rear of Mace Wiso's stable. Mr. Wise after a desperate struggle , witli the aid of a watering pot , succeeded in siibduiii' ' thu dugs , A false alarm sent in from box 3 , about twelve o'clock , called out the lire department. Thy Rescues wuru on hand promptly , It is certainly hard enough on the boys to turn out when ( hero id u lire. Any person who will sound a falsu alarm should bo taken to Omaha and fud to those mountain lions. A. J. Fisher has returned from a ( lying business trip to the lake city , Air. Fiahur reports that the time is not far distant \\hen the Council B lull's company will take the lead in this state , Mr. Berry , secretary of the Coun cil Bluffs insurance company , has gone into the 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 growa cut of his rumem- branco. A woman who calls herself Nell Robort.s complained at police head quarters of losing SCO cash and a bank- certificate of deposit for $750 more , She had no idea how orliero she lost it. She remembers having it in ono of her stockings , It is a little singular that she should neglect to remove $ S10from , onoof her blockings trhen she sent them to wash. There may bo some truth 111 her story , bul it looks thin. A bay team of horses ran away on Pearl street yesterday. They ran up Peail to Broadway until thuy came in front i of o First National bank , wl' ' rc. ft man named S. P. Nelson ntAppod them , , displaying courage that elicited the applause of the crowd on the streets. J. II. Smith , an attorney at Logan , was in the city yesterday , a guest at hj Pacific. Rov. T. B. Berry , of Sioux Falls , was nn Ogden guest yesterday. J. F. Oregg , of Chicago , was at the 'acific ' house. There will bo a grand opening matinee - nee at the driving park to-day. There will bo some fine steppers on the track. There will bo a small admis sion fee charged at thogato. Go over and take a drive around if you have a 3ood horse ; if not it would probably bo as well not to go around the track , its the distance is ono mile. The body of ox-Gov. Bagloy , who died in Salt Lake City n short time since , wont cast from this city last Thursday. TUB BEE boinir religiously inclined , docs not issue a paper Sunday morn ing. There wcro twonty-livo teams wait ing to bo relieved of their load of wheat at § 1 per bushel nt the Crystal mills Saturday at ono time. Charles Boamor was arrested yester day by Oilicor Clough for ntealing n quantity of old mettle from Erb & Duquette. Ho pleaded guilty and was lined § i > and costs. , Oilicor Sterling airested tlirco men yesterday for being drunk and disturb ing the peace , and a man named W. II. Kelly for an assault upon a boy nt the transfer. If the Chicago , , Milwaukee it St. Paul build their shops in Council Blull's the citizens will fool like treat ing the whole road to a clans of 1cm- onado made of water from Close's ar- tescan null with a sticki thrown in. Prof. Alvin E. Clarendon , ox-high Bchool'tcachur , hasjroturned from Fre mont'Nob. ' , Mrs. Lovcl , a young woman , at tempted suicide yesterday nt the Og- deu hotcli by taking chloroform. She recohlly caluo from Kansas City , and is said to bo tlio daughter of Mr. Reardon. .who was" formerly in the employ of the AVabash & St. Louis railroad in that city. Cause , domestic trouble. "BLACK-DRAUOHT" cures dynpop- sin , indigestion and hcurtbutn. O K. OiKxinunV SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE AdrertUcmenc To Loan , For Sale , Lo t , Found , Wants , Hoarding , &c. , will be in- surtcil In Ihcxo columns once for TKM CENTS per line ; each subsequent Insertion , FIVE CENTS per line. The first Insertion rxncr less than TWKNTY-FIVK OHSTS TO LOAN MONEY. To 'oallftt ' from 8 to lOperctnt. rift ) joe < l real estatcsecurlty , hy DU. ISAAC UUWAUDJ , 1109 Farnham bt. O LOAN At U per eentln- tcrest In sunn of S.1,500 and for 3 toTiyoara , on lirstclasw city and farm property. HKMIH ItitAL LSIATK and LOAN AOKVCV. 15th and Uounlos Sts. M ONKV TO LOAN-Call at Law Oltice ol D. j. Thomas ItoomS , Crcltrhton Block. /i ONKV TO LOAN on real citato , at M 200-cod-lO lK.\Tiil : L. THOMAS i. I1UO. HELP WANTED. ANTKD A o an cook at the Kniinct House. Ml 0 WANTBD-ny I. J. Charlton , Orleans , Neb. , a good blacksmith and woodworker. C85-11 Girl for cenerol housework In WAKTKD mall family at (15319lh St. 592 U Grading tlono at the Cozzcns WANTKD JAh. 0. ClMPMiV. J. I ) . ILKIC WANTKI ) Immediately a good girl for gcii' tral hotn > u prk , at Dr. II. I1. Jensen , K. II. corner Hth and Jack-On. S78-10 Firat-clisn servant girl forifcncral WANTKD lioiiseuorl. . None othtra ncedapplv. . . ' ' - - - - 077.0 ( Itrl for general housework in binill family ; must bo good cook and waklier. Wajts , Sl.OOpcr o/k. 8113 Hurt bt ' 6760 WANTKU A horse , harness and bUKgy-IO | > - ved phaeton. Ad.lrena A. Andrews , eoi Uthst. WJJ.6 \ \ ' ANTED Cook and dining room girl at the i \ DorauJIoute , opposite lieu Olllce. 675 tt ANTED Two girls at French Coffee House , 10th street. 649-tf ANTKD-r-A woman cook at the California House ( lood wages paUl. CWWI WANTFI' A etablcman in pniate family , .Applj at bontlieavt corner of 8th and Howard - ard utrectii. MO-0 WANTED A fc'ood salesman to take chaiga of eolliettons and make talei for the Whc l er k Wilson Manufacturlni ; Co , None but com petent men and thote having good references need apply. Call on or mid rets Wheeler & Wll- eon Munutaeturlng Co. , No. 121 15th tret , Ja cobs , Illock. 540 tf \1TANTKD Fitly Uams at upp VV < 3.Mpcrili. ) . . A. 62fl--.il , ' 7 WAM'in : A pool table to rent ; with url\l logo of purchasing. State price. AddrcMUBo , INSIA * ? , 4il-tt * Vail. Crawfonl Co. . lo a. TNFOItMATION wanted of Michael Dwicr Im- JL mediately b ) his mother , Margaret Dwjer , Uniahi ; Neb. , between Oth and 7th on Mircv St. , care of I'atrkk Hogau , Wcbtirn paiH.ni plen o copy. 463 tf . i One intn in a county make * money WA.Yini ney belling our spring , for buggy shaft couplings. Send fetampjor tenns and nit or ff liiktnmm for | > alr , totuui Itattlyr Safety faprii * . Oonii.iny,00 | Itandolph St. , Chlean'n.ni-th > ty-'J' | VtrANTKD Ily man and wlfo , board and room YY In privatefamil ) . 1'relirplaui where thire arc IID other boarders. Address S , A- Hoe oillio. 452.U | V F.MI8' liEALISTATB ItOOM. few lit page. ( TANTO ) Funding1 bridge and school linnd" . > H. T. Clark , lUlletur. "OU 15 ANTED Two boarrieri ! Young'inei'pnt' ' ' > Jirn.il. Address "A. " llee olllce. 140-11 . A r MUS. U. E. ULAUKK'U No. I Hoard OAI.L ? House , cor. 13th and Dodge fits. Ic t In the city. JIO tf y\7 Al TED Information of the whereabouts IT of Mm. Johanna lUiuli , who li\od In Omaha , Neb. , from 1SJ7 till 1SU1 , and In ht. Jo seph , Mo. , ( u Mrs. Shultz ) In 1SQJ. Informa tion is more particularly desired of her two Boils , Julius and George Uau.li , ( a U will be ta their inter i > t ) by their father , In Helena , Montana. A liberal compensation will be paid to any one auUtlni ; in obtaining the required information. 603 8 FOR DENT-HOUSES AND LAND. I70U HENT-FurnUhod room , S. E cornir JL1 14th andCustruet. . f -8 [ 71011 It EN r. New hou of Hie room * , with 1 all convenience , No. 12031'aclflc betwceil fJth and 13th Sts. lw u KUOSIb r'urnlshed front room and an uTT- furul.heJ room ( or tint at 1014 California Hrett. JTlOIl KENT Two houbcj , corner 2ith and ' IIOMird , I ) . L , THOMAS , 631 0 Creighton liiocV LWU ItENV FurnUhcd rooms and tK rd , north : 1 went i-ornerCapitol aunue andlTtliSU. 670-fl T ItIXT ! A dtolrablc ( urnUbvU room , 11. J1 floor , battlndon , ] > ri\ato entrance ! . 2J14 California St. - - SPECIAL NDTIOES-CoimiinBtl rno KENT A new eight roomed homo , JOUi JL and LcnTctmorth St. KnqulrcofD. Cooko. XR ) O T > OOKIIINl5KUY TOK SALE An excellent op- lj portunlty for ftjoiiiijj m n l lilntfto itart Imsln.Ty. for further particulars apply nt thl office. 6GI tf. BE1I18 has rattling \ong \ list * of hou e , lot * lands aiid farms for sale. Call and gtk them. T710U nKKT-A nicely fuml hed front room for JL' otic or In o gentlemen , at 1210 Howard street. Foil KENT New house Datenport ami llth streets , J. Johnson , llth and t'nrnham lU. FOIl RENT A horut , ot MTCn roonn on Boat avenue , next to Woolnoith'a rwldencc , J Johnson , 14th and Farnham. 490 U RKNT 2 furnlttied room , oier MM- I1OK 1 & ' Exchange , N. R , cor. 10th and Dodm itrctU. 28 ! ) . tl FOR BALE. T710R SALE Some firat-clasi tockRfind bonds. JL1 N. SIIELTO.V , 80-11 1613.Fariiham.8i. Tr\OU8At.E \ A pair Of welt-inatchnl hor-cs.3 JU N. HI I ELTON , 6S7-S lM3Fi rnrmuSt. FOR SALE A Hue riding ponj , at 41210th , St. fi74-tf EOlt 8At.K Horse , biifrtfy nnd ImrncM. Can , bo socn nt Slcvciiwu's Cnnlrol A enno barn 1'rlre , * 2 . E. 0. hM.IS. FOlt SALK CHIIAV A good 'Inelo buggy , nib In running order. 1' . MANNING , 054 tt 13tli niul Howard street. neil SAI.KOIIKAP Th natures of the 14th t ? fctrctt Jlcat Mnrlcct. Apply on Ilia primUw. 514 0 \V. II. COOM1IE. "lium SALE Four 8 HJ 1' . cnrincs , tw o IS III J ? I * , engine * , one 1SH. P. verttml holler , one SH. 1' . , ono ID U 1' . and I IS II. I' , horizontal Iwllor , nil now. By Omaha foundry nnd Ma chine Company , Oinahn , Nob. mws476-a23 1T1OII SALE A tlrst-ilass milk dairy. Inquire J.1 atthlaollicc. BIT-BUB 27 " 1OII SALE A btack'poncy , gintlcaml In good condition ; accuntomed to single harness and saddle. Apply at Blue Darn , loth itrcct , or at City Engineer a olllcc. 6U-H _ ANDREW' KOSEWATER. TjlOU SALK CHEAP The only TioUf InNortli U Loup , Valley County , Neb. , SO mllci from Stv Paul , IS miles from Ord. Uood location , good trade and Improi Ing , For particulars write A. . J. C. . North Loup , box 0. 371-augll HOUbES AND LAND llemis rcnU houci , stores , hoUh , , farms , lota , landu , otDcctf room * , etc , See 1st page , MII11EI,1AS Aim raranoia rtpiured by M. U SCUUTT llth anil Fiiniftimts. 7BOtf i\OIl \ SALB A laruotMO story frame BhlnjleA } root Hotel and ono atory kitchen ; also ono story frame , shingled roof , hall room fur ten sets to ilaruo , anil Ixirn large enough to hold twenty tutniD- All Rltuatul on corner of IJrivul and 4th street , Fremont , lodga Co. , Neb. For further Information apply to C. 0. THOMPSON , 358-to 8 8 Fremont , PoJgo Co. . Neb. TTlOflSALK Good house wltli four room * and JL1 half lot , No. 2013 Doditc between 20th and 27th btrect. Good nell and shade trees ; home In good condition. Inquire on prciulfccn. 'J21-U > UICK U SALE. > l03-tf ! SALE.GSTAnnOOK & COE. JOR SATK A n\all engine , H. W , Pajne * Son'i make. In perfect osdcr. Iluiulru of II. O. Clark & Co. 30-tf SALE Lease and furniture of a'lrst co 3 JOll hotel in a ten not 1300 InhililtanU , in Btato of Nebraska ; haa 21 beds ; the tra\ cling men's re sort. Inquire at I1CK olllcc. 218-tf Ftill SALE Tno story house and part lot , nca depot. Location good. John L. .McCofruo Opp 1'ostOIUce. Of.S-tf FOIl SALE Jlapn of Douyla-nnd barpy coun ties. A. KOSCWATEU , IGiOI'arnham * troot 320 tf MISCELLANEOUS. rpO EXCIIAQE Liijht double harness ( fciiitaldu JL for three sprint ; agon or IlUKfrj ) . En tlrcly HCM , for a good co . L. II. CASK , 5S 0 l.ith strott. "CTSTRAYED-On August 2 , 1881 , from our [ U coal ) nrd on 13th street and U. V. Itallnay track , 2 larec lifht ( bay mulee. Ono with a sore neck itnd the other a K > ro hreiut. A liberal re- mil be paid for their rUum. SSJ-11 D. 0. CLARK , Hupt. UI'-Bay mare about 12 or 15 ycara 1. old , white star in forchtad and one wliito hind foot a d hotter on , at E tabrook'a barn , 10th and Capitol Ave. 681-0 LOST Sunday afternoon on How nrd St. , child a Bold bracelet , marked "Ethet. " Find- tr ill pkaso Icrue at Ilca Ollke. C73-tf rpO LKA8K Ijrgo house and 10 aciui of 1 crouml , UJ miles north of jx ) t olllce. HIIGrLYIIUOS. 671-8 TKAYKD A laro ( bay horse with hlto ktar j In forthcad and one white hind foot. Wcitrhn ntiout 1000 iwunds. A libcial rcnard will bo paid for his return to Wm. Aust , Kith nnd Wtb- tter. f > 70 8 rnO AltC'III I HOTS-Wanted l.v a thoroughly X practical man of 15 J tars exp rlencc , n bltu * ation as foreman or supeilntcmlent. Is a good draughtHinan , , Salary rcqulri.il , moderate. Address - dress "Foreman , " liq ! otlico Ouiulia M2 a From J415 llarney street Julj 23 ono largiibrindle cow , QjcarsOld , brlndtd on hTi.wlth ] letter "O. " HOH homo white tpoU on lur. Anyonogl\lng Infonnatioa wlieru the I * r return htr will be suitably rewarded. 548 tf A. H. CLARK. A NY ONE having work for a tyi > o writer con Jbe accommodated by tclcplionlng the UHH office. 483 U EillS1 HEAL ESTATE EXCHANGE. S B T irIITKlNO-J. J , He-Lain Is etlll in tno i l Lightning Itod business , wholesale and re tail. Hods put up or repaired oil short notice. Orders by mall orothcrwli.0 will rccehe prompt attention. Satisfaction guarantecJ Call or ou- drcu 1011 Saunden ttrtet. 404-a22 KEWAHU Lost , gold hunting cawi stop watch , gold rep chain and nugget at- tachnl. Thcabatu reward Mill be paid on ru- turnol thu watch to HUGH MiCAFFHEY , 3S4-U _ 15tn ( ul < l ItoUKtas btretta. fTtllRER or four joung men can bo accommoda * A. te > l Ith board. Deferences exchanged. Ap ply 2011 Cosa street , 4th door west of 20th bt. , or address llox 337 , | > fgtofflco. S43 ? f HM. BHOWN-Corner 12th ami Chicago . strecW , is ready to lioru or detpen wills , tiatlslictlon taiinntcod. tOStl MAEAJIH Can be KOt at Join iArrB ULilo for. JL. allklmUof nark at reasonable llguri , ntar uir IStliaiiil L n > cn orth trccta. 378-tt KOIiaCT The successors oi the Amer- DONT lean House , on Douglas btreit , between Wh and 10th , for boird , lodging and transient cut tomcrs. XeHpeitull ( ) i 4-u JIILIUB * rxii'iar RC.SS. \ ' 4. POWDER Absolutely Pure. Made from Crape Cream Tartar. No other pre arpatlon makes ui.h llt'lit , llak ) hot breads , ) usurious pwtry. Can b * oatcii by Djipepttc H Ithout fcar of thillU resulting from hta j mdl m tlbla food. Sold only In cans , by all Uroccrn. 110YAL UAKINOil'OWDUIl CO NCA York.