I 8 riU OMAHA DAILY Btifi : FRIDAY , AUGUST , 12 1381. ! I IHB DAILY BEE. Friday Morning , Aug. 12. LOCAL BREVITIES. VralerlcV , Lending Hatter. Mf PaUenwn wlln coal. Get your hal at Doan&'n. -.Nindell ft Krollc , Practical Hatter * . COO business lots. Call on BemU. Bwnls1 real entaU boom. First page 250 TiouMvi and lot * . BemU' apency. A. W. Nanon , DcntUt , Jacob' * block. Warranted Tooth Brushes at Kuhn'n. Brmit' new rnsp of Omaha , 35 oenU. ' llichard'n restaurant l'reh oyntera t MXX ) residence lot * , Ikralu , agent , For m * Conimorolal Job Printing , All at THE HER Job rooms. The Lion continue ! to roar for Moore1 * Ilornosi Mid Saddlery. ' 200 ( arms and 000,000 BCTM of land BcmW , agent. > , pVcscriptioiu a specialty , Opera House Pharmacy , 211 S. 15th Street. Fresh supply of imported Key Wed nnd Dometlo Cifeurs atf SAXK'B. iV rare chance to obtain a ( jood paying liiiainess. SPO special column. Knquira at ai7 South 1 Itli utrcbt. tf Two > ncn who had tmn ? re ed the fllowtrnbjlaw , were tent to Jnll by Ju go JJonolco'ywterday. The fir t nnniml picnic of Ktirolta Temple , , No. 71 , Knights of Tabor , of tiin'aha , .will bo given nt Boulh binaha ] ) &r\i \ , ( August 17th , The western bound pan rngor train cm the U. 1' . yoUerday waa the hoavlost tJiat hw yet fr > no tVroiifih. ItwaH utter ly Impossible for many to R t teats In thi carsatalL * ' PERSONALS. T/n. A. 1'HLi went west yesterday. Tie IJIerlxmcr left for .Sidney yor torday moniin ? . if. ,0. Kilth , of North J'lntlo , left foi 111) liomont noou yontcrday. Mm. William A. iVxton started for n jile.vuro tflur of Co tirodo yesterday , jTJbyl''Carter Btnrted for Salt Lalcoycii- tonlay. M. L. 'White of I'lnttsmoutli , Is a guest i& tbo Crol hton houa . n.JL ? Cnrpcntcr , of the rnpillionTimo , it at the Witlincll. Judge K. Wnlcly , Jj. CJrolT , and E. V. fiuiytho arrlvul howe from Lincoln yes- Lcrdny uinruin' . Senator Alvin Saundow , accompanied by Mliw Mauiiu and Mr. Chirlca Snundorii loft yoterduy fora phaiuro trip tj Col orado. ' frnlm A. CrelghUm and wlfo left for n wostojn trip. They | wlll visit SaltLalco nnd other western ro'orU before thuir 10- turn. Aim. L Lynch , of Hot Springs , Ark. , who has been > l > Iting the family of K. Conklin , left for North Platte ycxtunluy. Hov. Mr.-ilcCaadliflh went west yonter- day. „ t i \ Connc'lmau nfcGavock and family re turned from tholr eastern trj ! yesterday Hov. John I'Lawlens , of Jacknon , llov. WAWnJf of Crete , and Hoy. H. Schoof.of St. Ilelona , are rc'ststered nt the Crelli - ton holiso. They will leave for thuir liomen to-day. MM. OCD. Dodge nnd party passed tliroujjh ; Omaha. < yc > tcrday homeward bound. The party had the director * car of tlio M , , K. Si T. , and haveuudo a tour ef California. [ John - LjfThaypr,4oJ Giand [ Inland , la hi the city. J. F. Kdgerly , A Chlcago.capitalliit , . ! ! ' 1 < ' , , { \ \ /f / P. Beokcr , nn t.\tcn iva grain dealer of Culuuibua , Nebraska , ia In the1city. . ' ' ' 0. W. Mend , p ciident ol the smelting works , lias n turned homo from Chicago. J. A. Grimlso'i ' , editor nnd publlnher of the Schuyler News , was in the city yester day. day.Htm. Htm. J. T , Clarkhon , president of the tatu board of Qf iculturo arrived in the city jcbtorday afternoon. 1L H. Porter , J. II. Swan , 0.1' . Hatch , E. W. Winter , J. W. Johnum and O. W. Purler , of the St. Paul & Omaha-line , arrived yeaterday and are r > t tho'Witir nail. Alex Polack and \vifo left.for the east jcsterday afternoon. While eaH Mr. 1'olack will purchi o an iinmenie Block of lotiln ! ? aaJ farntdhlu go < U for hit elegant - gant new store. ' Borioaut Z.OWD " Tl o members of Compnny'O hold a compwtitivo drill for a sHvor modal at Uiolr nnory , last night. Thi-ro vrorp only two contestant * , Sergeant F. B. Ijowo and Corporal I' . oj8ont Aftoy n vj rom contest the prlzij rta awnrdud to Sergeant IflYfQTlio cnn\t \ pany are now tjuito nctivo in their drill exorcises , rut they intend goint ; to Lincoln on the occasion of the ru \ \ union of the ( } . A R. , which will be hold September 5 , The resignation ot Second Lieutenant E D. MuL < iugh 1m has , been received and accepted by the Adjutant General of the State. -Misi Ella Torrance Bolioita nowinf ty thtdity or week. Call or nddrese her , 4th 'Btreot. cor ? " Worth. Couno V-r ' B . Pleasant Picnic- The Bajitiat Sunday school pnjoyot a duy out jesterday at Iluuseom park , and , as far.Yj could be luari'ied , had c r very , pluaimt time. iTJio anat eLy Ly W. T Seaman , thosuperintendeu of the ftchool ( xnd n committee , A < nothinj ; w.ia left undone tlmt woiik jautu. . . . . BED-BUGS. UOAOIfJiS , wmitous , uiAOcta. etc , , cleared t b ; "Roush on Kats. " 16c boxes B (6) ( ) CELESTIALS. ' A Score of Thorn on Their Way Homeward. Recalled From America by Tholr Oovornmont- A party of Iwonty-ono Chinese stu- Icnta , nccompaniod by nn instructor , arrived nt the depot yesterday morning rorn Hartford , Connecticut. Thu party left Hartford on last Monday , and have had a very pleasant trip hu far. They stopped at Niagara falls for a day , nnd they express homsolvoR na delighted with that wonderful freak of nature. They are all bright , intelligent look- ng young men , and are ablu to speak English tlusntly. They range in ages rom sixteen to twonly-two years. The instructor , Professor Yun # , is ab'ont forty years old , This party is the first delegation of Cliincso ntu- dcnls in Aineiicn which IIIIH boon re called homo b'y the Uhini-flo govern- mfiit The reasons forjtlio recall arc unknown to the students , hut they oflor various conjectures upon thouiat- .cr , onu of which ia this : Homo of the young men wished to ontur the navnl school ut JVuiiupulia , BInryland , nnd BO signified their wishes to their homo government. Their request wan refused by the government , nnd it is thought for the reason that England , Ucrmtny and Franco , having olloruil plucos in thuir various naval schools , the Chinese government , not wishing to discrimi nate in favor of any one liation , de cided to reject the olfurn of all the different nations. There are two morn dolcg.itions to follow this one. The next one will contain thirly-six students , nnd they will start noon. After them the third and last will embrace a party of about eighty. They are now satttured throughout > ho eastern waleriut , ' nlacus. As soon as they o in bo assem bled at Ilurfford they will bo stint homo. Tlio intention and purpose of the Chinese government , in sunding these young men to thin country i- , I hut they may be inxtiucted in the English liingtmgo , and also to guin a knowludgo of American institutions. Thu dele gation which passed thiough to-diiy will all bu assigned dipionmtio poMn in this country and Europe upon thuir arrival home , and then utart for their vnritnia postn of duty. Tim members of this paity have at tended the'diilcient ] ii > nciptl se.its of education , huuh as lliirv.iid , Yale , Piincuton , Am'heist , Columbia , I'nr- nell and the Boston technical school. With tlio exception of tiu | instruc tor , the students nro nil ( dres > od in the American style , and wear the latest style straw huts. Upon their arrival in their own counMy they will again don the national pub. Thuy have a college or school in Hartford , whore , dtuini ; ovury long vac.ition , they are instructed in their native language. In a conversation with' ono of the party , Wing 0. Toiitf , he B.iid that ho had been much pleased with his sojourn in America. His ad miration for the nuttvo American was unbounded , while his opinion of the foreign American was not very high. Jn answer to the question'wi'.ut Jio thought of American institutions , ho replied that ho was much impicssud witli the system of government. Ho said that he preferred the English sya- tain'tPthc oiuiitt , use heir for the reason tlmt it d"es not allow an indis- crimiuato iiiimiuriitiiiii of foreiunerd. Tfio p. ty will tail from San 1'ratl- cisco Augu t 10th , on the to.imur Dolgioi nd will land * at , Shanghai , ' China , where some of them live. Most of thorn , however , are natives of C.in- ' SrRINKLIr\G CARTS. They Are on Their Way Hero Now. Thin present disasrooablo condition of the ntreets will soon bo a feature of the past. Mr. C. J. Westordahl re ceived a telegram from St. Joe yesterday to the effect that five or six sprinkling wagons , built after the model on exhibition at Max Meyer's , had boon shipped from St. Louis. They ivill anivo in Omaha either to duy or to-morroiv. Mr. Westerdah has charge of the matter for Fair childs , thn gentlemtn who owns tlu wagons , and will BOO that they tire a once put upon the streets. Ho hur already bouuht n suuiciont number o horse * to haul the wagons , and then Vfill bo no delay. The water supplj will , bo taken , from the city wutoj wotks. U i V A Fractured Foot- W. S. Edwards , the conductor o 'the ' mixed ( rain on tlio Omaha A Re publican Valley railroad , which loft Omaha yesterday noon , met nith r serious accident at Millard Station Ho was on the engine , assisting whih it was taking water , when his fee slipped and he fell to the ground. He broke his loft foot near the ankle , Hi was immediately taken into the nta tion and properly attended to. He was brought into Omaha on the pas aengfr train. The fracture haslbee'i - " 'Leave of absence for ono month i Rr nti > d Cuptaijv Gcorgo A. Drew , 3i cavalry , Fort JJcKinney , W , T. , t ( tuko.uiTv'ct on or about tlio 20th i ) ' 5th car ftlrv , Fort Laramie , W. T. , be ginning Sejitembcr , 1 ? t. The decUion of the general of tlu this ; "After the piece 1ms been in Bpucfldfretunfla to' 'thefecruit , nm tJio umm r..la6 | . | fciij th/ notcl hl W llahd U UlK to the side before lowering the piece with the left hand , but it ia passed a once directly to 'near the middle wild' and tha piece lowered to the ; round , " The secretary of war directs that no man over thirty jear * of ago or who is married bo recommended or examined , and that no non-commissioned officer of the general service serving in a lopartment ho examined unless his promotion shall have been recom mended by his department or division commander. A recent decision is that two con- ecutivo target scores authorized by ho same order need not necessarily bo at the same practice on the same day , or oven consecutive days of the month. It is only required that the scores hall bo made at consecutive practices. BIG FIGURES. Some of Those in the City Treasurer's Report. Money Paid Out nnd Coin Still on llniid. Some facts that will be of general ntorust are gleaned from the foith- coming report of the city treasurer. PliO balance in the general fund July 1st of last year w.is $25 53 1 27. Through taxes collected and premiums on bonds thcuo figures were increased to $103,008.10. Warrants have boon ptid out to the amount of $03,413 83 , leaving a baliuco of $10,191.23 in the fund Juno JJOtli of the present yuan Tlio lul.mco in the sinking fund July 1 , 1880 , was $20,70 i. 02. The amount credited sincu brings the fund up to $101,270 03. ThoVo is still a balance in thu fund of $10 , : iGO 05. For the school fund $3fi,019.28 wore collected in taxes , licenses , and fines from the p6licu court. There was a balance of $710.72 on hand List ye.ir in the library fund , to which his buun added what has tnudo $1,114.83. Warrants to the amo'unt of $3,322.78 weic paid , caving a h.ilunco of $782.07 tu the credit of the fund on Jtnio 30th. Tli6ro is n bilanco of $ l.2Jl 01 in tht sidou.ilk fund. To the Hpicul cash fund there is wtill audited $3Jt.l)0. ) In the sewer fund , district No. ] , there is $1,320 , 03 ; in the Foiutccnth struct grade fund $170 88 ; in the Dodge sheet fund $18.53 ; in the I'mUli nti oft gr.ule fund $ . ' 1.21 ; in ho Thittcunth street grade fund ? 3U,30 ; ii | the Donglax street , grade fund $24 11 ; in ihe Eighteenth stioot gmdo fulid $17.05 ; in the 1'ifteunth ' itreet gr.ulo fund there is no balance ; n the fund for nucadami/.ing ? urimm ) ! street tlieru is still a balance ) f $200.33 ; in the Furn- lam street grade fund $207.21 ; n the Twenty-Cist street grade funu hero is no balance lelt ; $370.09 weio spent curbing and gut- crinjr Douglas , and there s no balance in the fund ; there is no Jaluncu iu thu iuud for curbing and juttei ing cross strouts ; $108.27 were spent for this purpose dining the r'uar ; $315 02 was spent in grading Oavunpurlr street , leaving a balance of $17.01 in thu fund. The total delinquent taxes collected since I860 amounta to $11)0,4,01,28 ) , , enviiiK a balance of $10- , 300.49 still o collect. The special tuxes levied ijnnuntcd , lo $408,808 53 ; of thit uiiQUiit $1(13,911.70 ( Jwvo been col- icted leaving a balance of S212- J50,70. _ . _ Mrs O'Connor's Ftuioral Yesterday afternoon at lmlf-pa.it twc D'clock the fimoral of Mrs. Bridget 3'Connor took plac6 fnim St. Tltilo- munn'a unthedr.il. The late Mrs. O'potinor w.is tlio wife of Patiicli O'Conjior employed in the U. P. foundry. She 'was only thirty-seven years of ago. For the past year slu had been ailing and thu last tw ( Weeks she was obliged o keep to hci bed , ' The disuaso which cairied lioi off was brain fever Quito a numbei of the moulders und others omployot' in the U. P. shops , attended tlu funoml. Overeomo liy Heat. An unknown man was found yester- dayaf ternoon lying in I ho shade near Ik' ' W , Kennedy's , overcome by the heat His name or residence could not hi learned and n policonlan being sen for lie wus taken to the city jailwhcr < lie received treatment , Domonteil A man giving the name of Owei Jpo tHe wit was found wandoriii } about the sticot yesteulay , supposablj in adomentod.condition. . . Ho .tspickei up nnd taken to the police station Ho claimed to bo worth $30,000 which hi ) ' was milling to squander 01 the affictions of n young lady. Advertising lor Bids- Bids for the \ > oH ( on the now and old plans for the court houaonro ngaii being advurtuod for. All bids will hi closed by September 1. It i not yo known how much leas the buildin ; according the modified plan will cost 113 the Bpooitlc.il ions liavo not ye reached herp. They aio expected t < arrive wj thin a week. Surprise Party. Hiss Elsie Hurpsler was surpnsoc n\ \ her homo on Fourteenth and Chi < ugo stivets last evening , on the anni ivuisary of her birthday. The oveninj wa passed very plena uitly and evoiy body was delighted with the rocoptloi Riven. " ' ' "BLACK-lJdAUOHf' - i-u dyspeji sin , indigestion' uml lii'Htiburn. C. F Goaimtnu. WANTKD at Bixby & Wood's , cor , Bancroft street and BroadwajV Coun. oil Bluffs , u good Plumber , steam 01 fitter , COUNCIL BLUFFS. Items of Interest From Over the Way. The Other Side of the Bail- real Question. Minor Event * of n DAJ- Grouped Tocothor- RAILWAY FIGHT. BOMKTHINU ON TIIK OTHEll SIDE O QUBftTIOX. Tliero has hardly boon a week olapaod since John T. Baldwin outwit ted the colonel over the way , in the choice of dclegattk to the state con vention nt DCS Monies , but that his ; ) apor has como out with an article Derating the street company for their lorilection of duty in operating their cars on thu at i cats of the city , unfolding - ing the cruel manner the compuiy1 liad buen serving thu poor. Now bu- 'ore the citizuns take too much stock in thcsu accus.Uiani let them reason a moment. The ptcsuilt stroiit railway ms bt-cn in operation since 1803 , and all thin time , if thu Nonpareil can bo relied upon , has boon grinding in nti unmerciful manner the Door mechan ics of this city , and yo the paper over the way has either boon ignorant as to what has helm going on or they have been tardy ill coming to the rescue of the downtrodden and abused laborer. Now if they really buliovo the present system of street railway is and has buen ciushing and grinding the mechanic oven .16 this late hour thuir act is commendable. But does it not strike the average citizen that there is a matured kitten under the me it ? Dues it not look as if the at tacks madij upon the company are altogether for the bent-fit of thu me chanic and laborer. The street rail- xvay company , diiectly and indirectly , feudd and clot hey more than 1,000 cit izens , a uumba- far exceeding imy number that Mould be supplied miii- tuiiunce from nny one single enter- prisd over O-stablishOd hero. Now to it the mjtiaie thini { to , drive this com- p-iny to thu wall by exacting unporai- bilities. The duiuund is made that the Htreut car company bo compelled to run a car to the transfer ovury fif- tcon minutes. This they never , can do unlusa they ky a double track , njul this they c.in never do because the pcoulo ha\u too much seiibo to milnnit to such a pioposiliiui. Juh T. Bald win is a man of wealth , and could live handsomely without the assistance of the income of the Ogduu Hotel or the Council Blufid street railway. "A biid iii the hand is wortli two in the bush. " Lut us treat Mr. Baldwin fairly in this matter. In this personal quarrel the people should stand aloof and look to their interest. All glad to note that the city 1ma men at the helm who are not factional , neither are they fanatical. We be lieve thu interests of the city are siifu in their keeping , that no leading man Or set of men can make a uinyle member u\\eivo one iota from thu duty they owe t the people , Wo do not HCJU30 Mr , Chapman of fighting the pieaent street ruihruy systemfor the puipose of satiating a spiteftll nppctite that he may have , but it lool ; * that wny , \Vu lusk what bentfic would accrue to thu mechanic or any ono ulsa to load the railroad company d6wn with demands that they could not pos sibly accede to just to | tlcine ! someone who would like to bo pleaded "awful ly" well. THE JlMIFFfl IW BHIKF. i To Dr. John Green , L. F. Mnrnhy , M. P. Brewer , awlE. E. Aylusworth , inonibeis of the school board , Tin ; would respectfully Ciill your single and undivided attention to the condi tion of thu well that the children who attend the Mill Kchool house , in Ward No. 2 , uru compelled to look to for water. It is not fit to drink. It smells to heaven and tastes well , very much as if a young skunk had Rtraycd there. This well needs clean ing.A. A. W. Covalt , the enterprising car penter ami builder , has juat com muted a line icaidunco for Mr. J. Do- liunoy. Mr , Covnlt has n Inrgo num ber of men in his employ on buildings in the process of erection in dilR-ront pints of the city , nnd informs us tliut thtTo never wm so much building gtiing mi in Council Btills ! us there ie at thu pivsent tiuio. A. S. Bi > nham , the fruit dealer on Uppur Broadway , has heel ) conllr.cd tu hiH bud for some time allljcted with what is termdd acute rhcumiitisin. Hu maimgod , yesterday , with thu aid of n cane to bu at hU'phice ' of business , but ia still buflorilig from the 'pailiful ' malady , N. W. Williams , the builder mid plasterer , is put ting up another neat residence oil 'Graco ' htieet for rent. This niakca the fourth building that Mr. Williams has recently built on this street. These homes add very maturiidly to the general appearancu of Grace street , und makes it adesira- _ bio lesidenco locution. A innn over hero , yesterday fioni our beloved sister across the "Bin Mudd > " roporta that that great city was distntbud by the prosunco of a gt'iitlemun ' from Council Mlnfli who WM bent nn murryjng every t-irl he met and for fear he might accomplish his purpose thu police dup.irtmunt turned out , and surrounding the sup posed would-be ton much married man , cant tired him-aml lodged hiin in jail. The subject of all the excite ment ua no rttjiur Jimn Ooiiticil Blud's' poor , harmlebs Idiot , Orange Uuwit , who pnibably Jus had'mare nmrringo certificates made out and ntvBunud to the cotujs than Brigha'm Voung himself. Wo hope they will consider poor Ho wit's condition , take good rare of the unfortunate ono and Bend him back to thb city , where ho has A mother living , who' is , a' highly respectable woman. ' " Thieves attempted last night to break into the residonca of W. A , Mynster , nt Mynstcr Springs. They had nearly made an ontr.uico when Mr. Mynster's dogs discovering them frightened thMn away. It wns dUarrnfrd from his own statcmonU thk Joha Malloy , who was injured b/ having his fingers crushed Wednesday , is a wanderer upon the face of the earth , homeless and penniless , having but thirty cents ho could call his own. After his fingers had been amputated ho was tnrnnd over to Mayor Yautrhan , who will care for the poor unfortunate until ho can find out if tlio man h&s any relatives , when he will bo tent to them or turned over to the county. William Marshall , of Tabor , Fre mont county , was in the city and brought a line load of chickens. Ho found a ready Bale at $2.75 per dozen , The final result of the case of the State of Iowa vs. Win. Smith , who was charged with an assault with intent to kill made upon a man by the name of Omeg at Croscpnt , in this county , was iv complete vindication ot the net of Smith , and ho was acquitted. Col. John Hi Keating appeared for Smith and Anieiit nnd Sims lor the stntc. Tlio silk nnd alpaca case was cillod in JudKcBurku'acotirtyesterdayn suit ing in the ucquittal of Mrs. Kilh'foy , who WIIH arrested a few days ago , ac cused of stealing the aforesaid mate rial from n neighbor. "An "aiiel ! of the alley" named Laura Sheldon is reported nearly approaching preaching her end from the ettects of u dose of self-ndmitiistered poison. Mrs. Stevens , wife of Hon. S. S. Stevens , of the 0. , H. I. & P. rail road , inriyod at the Ogden hotel , in this city , yesterday , direct from Lt < n- don. Mrs. Slovens has been on an extended tour through Europe. Mnj. A. 11. Anderson , ono of the ' 'big" nloii of thu state , took in the ' 'big' ' city ycstoiday. Now potatoes wuro fetching in the CouncilBluflsmarket jcsturuay $1.25 ; sweet potatoes , 4 cents ; apples , $1 ; euus , 10 cents ; butter , 15 cunts ; ho B , $5 to $5.nO ; hay , $7 ; wood $5 to $0. A splendid now cross walk has been put in on Main street , between the two laryQ buildings occupied respec tively by Smith & Crittonden and E. L Shugart A tramp called nt a saloon on Broadway to get u drink. Having no nloitey lie took fiom his vest pocket n locket with a nicture in it , chaining that it wnn his mother's aud tlmt ho hud caniud it until he had spent his last cent for liquor. Ho wanted , u drink lucily and ollbicd the precious Keepsake for it. It is hoped for thu K\ko of the wretch that he w.w this time trying to obtain a drink under fahtu pleteliSL'H. There is abiidge in oed condition near thu Council Bluffs end of the U. P. bridge , about seventy five feet in leiiL'th : uid twenty feet in width. It floated there during tlio flood last spiing. The county suporvisOtsshould captuie it at oiieo. On gi > in < ; the rounds > of the city wo find that nearly ono bundled build ings are in process of erection. Wo doubt if there is a city in this state that can prodticusuch a showing. The mercury at JJJ. Atkins drug store reached lOOdegress Tuesday. Wall MoFaddon lias posted through out the county some very line and expensive posters announcing the giand reunion to take place nt Sheti- andouh. August 29 , 30 and 31. It is expected that 30,000 people will oo present. Next Saturday afternoon there will bo a matinee ut the Dnying' Park. The admission uill be twenty-livo cents. AH of our citizens should at tend. tend.Thirty Thirty cars of cattle- received at tlio Union s oekyards , went east over the old reliable 0. , U. & Q. route. Hov. Father McMcnomy has gone to St. LOIIID on a short visit. E. E Harkno3S , of the extensive dry goods firm of FJiirknuss , Orcutt & Co. , started for New York Wednes day evening and before ho returns will purchase a large stock ot goods. Mrs. Gen. Dodge and dutiuhtcrti and the vocalistMiss Fannie Kcllrigtr , have returned to Council Blulfs , after an cxtpnded pleasure trip throughout the west. The funeral of the mother of Dr. W , B. Lyintin will take plnco at 5 o'clock this afternoon frpm the resi dence of Dr. Lyman on Ndrth Muin street. _ _ _ _ MARRIED. SCOTT-.TPHN80N At the residoiice of And row How til. August 10th , 1881 , by Hov. U. Manjuett , .Mr. William W. .Scott and Minx Liziio Johnson , all of Omaha. Lutheran Snntlay School Picnic. The picnic of the Lutheran Sunday school will take ) pluco to-day in Goodman's grove , npd every arrange ment U completed for having a good time. 1 he imiinbere of the Sunday school will moot ut thu church to morrow at half past 8 o'clock sharp , tlienco , proceed to the grove. Worthy at Praise. As n rule wu do not recommend pa tent medicines , hut when wo know pf onu that teally is a public benefactor , and dpea positively cure , than wo con sider it our duty to impart that information mation to all , Electiio bitters are tnily n niost ' valuable medicine , and will mue'ly cure Biliousness , Fever and Ague , Stomach , Liver and Lidnuy complaints , oven whore all other rem edies fail. Wo know whereof we speak , and can freely recommend to all. [ Ex. Sold at 50 cents a bottle Ish & McMahon. (4) ( ) Take " " and "BLACK-DRAUGHT" you Will ncvi'iI I HI biliniiK , C K. floiMini n' . Michael Ley oilers his two-thirds interest in the old California hou u , situated near the 0. & N. W , railway depot , on lower Broadway , Council Uluift , for sale cheap. The house Is in a desirable location and can bo purchased at u great bargain und on easy terms. metf Tboro i * Na Happier1 Man in Rochester than Mr. Win , ' M. Ann- 'strong. With n countenance beaming with Batistactlbn ho remarked,1 recently , - contly , "blessinpa upon the proprietor ot Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver cure. It saved me. " ! OUT THE * | NDOW , The Route Taken by a Su'roris- od Lovor. Bucket * of Qoro Will Probnbljr 1 > o the Rcaalt- A certain man of town has got himself into n snarl. The gentleman referred to is quite popular wherever known , and while not old is not ns young ns ho used to bo some ycar > Ago. If ho has ono weakness and like most mortals ho has his shore it is an ovcr-wooning re gard for lovely woman. Ho is quito n favorite among the sex and his propensity in this respect han got him into trouble. Ho is ono of a number in this city who has the jumo weakness , and can work up as much enthusiasm for n given amount of cause as any of them. Scino lima ago it seems ho made the acquaintance of an nitractivo iniiriied lady nnd his affections at onca became ultra-pl.itoitic. Hu roomed around in the vicinity of the house , nnd ns the story goes , even invaded the domestic hOarthstonu. It seems the lady herself was by no means oblivious of the attentions heaped upon her and took ns kindly to the idea as tile gentleman. It so happens that her husband is away a good deal in thu evening , but lately the lady has not been obliged to pine for company. Last night her lover was on hand na usual , nnd , unfortunately lingered about until an unusual hour. The hushntul arrived at homo very unexpectedly whether because his suspicions had been aroused or not is unknown but ho surpiisedtho couplu under circumstnnccs which would cause the hair of the nverago culprit BO caught to stand on end. There was a lively scufllo for a fuw minutes , then n hasty exit through n window , without the formal ity of raising the sash , it is said. An indifferently clothed figure was soon afterward dodging in thu direction of his homo. Whit the ultimate out come of the nllair will bo is unknown , but there was onu mm walking about town fueling rather uncomfnitablu this morning , tad it wasn't ' the in- jtued husband cither. 'WINE OF CArtDUl" for Ladies only At C F. Ootxlman'o. SPECIAL NOTICES. NOflUK Ailicrltaiiuciu To Loan , For hale , I.ml , round , Wants , Uoirillnc , &c. . will belli- tertcd tn thcio ( .oilman once for Tl'.N CCNT > per line ; each nub cijucnt Insertion , KIVUCK.STS. per line. The llrst Insertion never let * than TWENTV.KIVE OENTS TO LOAN MONEY. O.VBY TO LOAN Uall nt LiwOlhceof D. M Thnmai Room 8. CrcL'liion Illwk. "l\/l / ONfVTO.OAN i'n real cfcUto beciiritj. ill. Inquire ot 0. II Kallou , 16th and uniliiR Itnut. C07-10 G * "M 3 > cMr , on good real o > tatc4ecuriti , J.y I'll IiAAC EDWARD1109 Karnl.ain . > t. CS ) A fl/W\TO LOAN At S per centln- W/iOlMUU ) teir-it In sumsof 62M)0 , ) anil up anlii , for 3 to B yoarn. on flrat-clam city und farm property , llruis RKAL LHTATK and LOAN ABKNCY. ifith anil Ponalan St ONEY TO LOAN on real wtato , at M 190 eod-10 UPXTClt L 1 UOM AS & DUO. HELP VVANTCD. ) - D.At the store oj J. M. 1'hllllps WANT- 4U llroadna } . Council lllnrt * . a first cltx-t uoot and i-lioe maker , CIO tf A elrl , S. W. corner lath nti < \ WANTED MritU. ( Jood ua cs to a good glil. Nor.o other mod npply. * * -TTrANTKIi-Six po-d lnborfr , ? l.'fi per day VV for ( rood rucn. frnqulrulvt 1 > . ntzoatrli-lr , HOJ DouplOH St. 1)28-17 A place liy a Danish girl In feian- WANTED family. liaHon Laundry. 13th ktree' . t.2T 11 'I ii : > MtuatU u li } two rc-pt-ctali e tfrli WA Jo general liousenork In private family. I'lKjulrcat-cnn.lln.uiun . liottl , llth bt. C32 U To rtnt u liou-c , c tin r larpo or WANTED uizu , fiirnlshcd or unfiirnl hed , from about 1 ittcr i art of Aiigiut or middle of Scptcin her , Unat bo ctntr lly located. Anv ono liavlnp above can finilo prompt and re i ix-table tenant "araj the , " llco Offltc , 02M3 ( AMKH Airlrlfor Renerol hout Mnrlt at W the Western Hoiu , near the null wiirka. 6IM1 WANTI'.D A clrl t S. Darnabw lloctory , 19th nnd C'al fornla rta. oodwouMgh. en to a thoroiifhly c-ompetent trlrl. UlT-tf ANT ! D0 carpcntur * ftt 1110 Frrnham St. W a F. OOOUMAN. eia tf AN ! KD I ining room girl at re taur n ( , W Cor. 13th an I JackH n his. 010-13 - - room with or without WANTKIl-Furnt-lied man In a prhatu ( ami- It ; location an near puollile to 13th and Farn- ha i' . Adiln.s .i.O. > i .thUolIlce. U13-U "XAT A woman cook at the Unmet \ V oute. _ .Mt.ll ) ANTK.D- thainbirmald at tli Einnuti W Hou'.e 035 17 A ANTFU At tlio ( IrandCentrnl. IAllOltKllS - in.rd&y , KtTClli-.N HHOd. ' U3110 \7 A.VriiA : girl at 005 i > orth mh.ht. 105-12 ANTKD Mout li y who has had some ex. perleuca tu an all prm oj. H. K K1. lOI-tf A.NT D-Ily . J , Charlton , Or'tans , Neb , W a good b act. mlth and \tood orltr. ' . \jTf t.lrl for u'ene al homework In W mull faiuil ) at W ) W > h St. fcii tf \ \ ANTF.D Cook n > id dining room girl at the > Dorau Huuie. op o lU He HtHio. 675 tf \TrANTED 'Ivrojrlrlf at Kronen Coffw House , VY I0th riwt. " " " ANTfcD-A pool table to rent ; with privi W lege of punha tnc ; . btaU price. , , 4M.H Vai. CrattfordUo. . lona. T FOnJIATION wanted of Mlchaol Dtvjer liu- I oHdiat ly dj , hn | mother , Margaret I'wjer ' , < 7u.aha ; eb. , between tin and Jth nn M ircv St , cow of Vatrick llugao Weitoru pap M pleoi-e copv , 43 If KEAI. ESTATE I1QOU. K-c M pa f. _ ANTED Fuiidlui ; bridge and wheel bolide H , T. U L , Uf ll AT MRS. U. E. OLAllKE-S No. l" Board CALL llouie , cor. 13th aud I > O.IK ht . llt i liithuclt ) . i r " * ' - l'6ll KbNT House with 3 oiuud liftclion , on CMcuo St , bet. 10b audU 1) ) 4U. tJJl-U . ' . , . . . . ! ii i i i . . . . "ITIOU REST \ ni w cotUge , \ rodm and Jj kt Vcn , on UlvUlon t..o , bvUocn Cum- ing aiui ludlaju lret ( , tor a iinill .imil y. in * < julr.Jfir door nouth. ijl" ' " ffJ KENT Thrte furulfhel ur mlurnl hcd EOR uti th I' , I * , depot , uqulrit Iito4 gtv OUtb i the , A. M . U. R M3 U . - \ KENT A neat cotUie with 6 roonu , 1.-\6ll , will and cUttm ; flrat-claai locatlo . . Inquire t.No. 131U dJl'ornlabt. , between 13iu and 14th. JOHN MCvONN. C30-U SPSUIAL NOTIOBS-Oonupned St.A home , fl. E. cotn t 10th and Pacific St. (20-.S TftOIl11KNT A houie with four r Joins cellar , JU rntry and clooet , Cor. 2Uhond Leuvtn- worth. II. T. V 13s. 610-11 r < x > nu In Ma onlc block. Enquire at. John Helng Machlns offlc . . 1OH KENT A small hounc , corne ll t&ev and 1 22dSt . Apply vOS llo am ( old number ) . 771 Admirable furnl he.l . room , fl. L' floor , bay-window , pritato entrance * . S219 California kt f.it-l ha rattling lonif lint ! ol nouwn , low1 B land * aiid tanut for le. Call and get them. FOU IlKST A nicely furnljhed front room far one or two Rtntltmcn , at 1210 lorml ( ntrvet. ( S3 U T7IOK KENT New house Dattnport and llth ' * tre t , Jt Johnnon , 14th and Famhara tta. 00 U "T7IOU RENT A hon * * of wren room * on bout JL1 atcnue , next to Woolwortli'a retldenco , i Johnnon.llthahil Farntiam. 4 tl T.10H KENT 2 furnUlicd room * oter lej. L1 cliinu' ExLhange.N. U. cor. luth and lodge- SALE. ' 1 at T70II HALE.-A1I the Machine Shop * and JU Koundr ) , centrally located In 'Council ' U.uffi , doing a good luminous. AJclrrM i > M. U. K . J II'M'KIN- ' , 930-1S i Council Bluffs , Iowa. TjlOK SAIX-Flna tiofk farm of 4fO ncrwt , JJ good lieu c , cattlu died , orchard Ac , with- > n caiy rcich of rnllrond. I'rhc. 9'ROO , part time at t5J. JUIIN U McOACJUE. lpp Post Olllie. tu Lit SAI.K-Ncit cotlagoand good lot at 3110. JOHN L..MCCIUUI : , Oip. P o. C3Mf SAI.K ON KASY THU S.-flooa T'otel EOll Unill CIU' , Null. , will locjtcrl I'cur.A. & N. dipoi , plenty of room , ROD I accnmmo Utions , fnur lots , and eoid barn. Can bo hod fit A'bar Kiln. For pirtloiiUrs , Inq lira o. or uiUicsaO. II. Ford , Lml.i Citj , .Nebraska. AUjf. 11 , DalljSteod.wZt. 1710H SAI.K At ft sacrifice , n ncweiilt of ) r- JL1 lor lurnltur. ' , black nd rrcnc I walnut oil polMicd , iiLhthti n In cherry rep. Diqulro nt 20l3ta sSt. ii tf SAMOn reasonable tomi. A buslncni FOK - l < imjln < ; $400 n month. I UAnuituos glen ai to titlu of nropertt nnd It o o of prcmlacg. tiqnlraatotllccof hixmJ. Howol,2l7h. 14 list. , Om i ha. U12-tf nou SALE- Homo flrst-cIasiKtoilonhd ) < onda. / . S ELTON , 5SC-11 1513 raruham St. I70II 8ALK-A line rldlnjf pony , nt 412 10th U St. r-74-tf . . . W..LE Her o , buirjry and harneij. Can JL ; bu seen at Hti\uii < i m's Capliol Avtnue barn 1'rlce , Win. E. U. I LLIS. SttJ-lf 17(011 ( SALE Four 8 II I' . cnslnc < , two IS II JJ 1" . engines , one IS II. I' , xtrticul liiiilt.r , one , a It. I' . , unxll ) II I * , and IS i. P. horizontal boiler , all new. My Omiha Foundry tuiil Ma- ililno Compiny Omaha , cb. innslT5-n2j 1,1011 HALU A titit Class milk dairj , Inqulro JL1 at thin o lice. _ 617 aug it I . OH SAtilJ A blaik poiuy , gentle nnd In teed JJ lOtinltion ; imuitunu'd to biiiflc hiriiu : < s nnd dillo. A | > plat Itluo Uirn , luth ktrutt , ur at City Kngineer s otllcu. DU-tf _ fANDI LW ItOSUWATEK. SA1 K C1IBVP TUoonlt hot I In North Fci I.oup , Valley County , Xtb. SdmllLH from St. I'.m ! , U > nil'cH ' ( roni OrJ. ( Jood location , 'ood trade and ImproUni , ' . Tor pnrtltulaM write A. J. C. . N'oith Loup. ho9. . _ 371-tugll AND LAND IJtinis rents hon-m. HOUSES tonx , hutcN farms , lots , landn , olico' ! rcininscte , Mill.M.I.As AIIU lummjik riu.ri.il > o > i. U SUIiriT llth nnil FmiiiuitK. 7fcOtf 1 .lOi : SALE AHrsc twoetory Iranio shliiRlcJ y roof Hotel and ono btory Utchen ; also one storj frame , Hhlnile < l r < of , hall room for ten sets to dance , and barn largo enough to hold twenty teaim- All Kituatod on comer-of Itrnail and 4th itnet , Fremont , Dodge Co. , tcKur \ fuithor Inforinatloii npplj to C. C. TH Mi SON. 35J-10 B-S Fremont. I'od o Co. . Neb T7101KAIK ! Good hoimi ! n 1th four rooms and L1 half tot , No.-2013 I > od'o bu cen 2 tli nnd 2Tth strutt. Good < iull and shade trtc.i ; lioiixe In ndition. Inquire on preinlxia 221-U KICK K SALE. \ SALE.nSTARIlOOK B 203 tf nSTARIlOOK i. COE. SALE A small inglnc. II. W. Pajno V FOIl ' make. In perfect osder , Inqulro of II. ( ) . Clark t Co. 3fl-tf ! SAliE Lease and furniture of - hotel In a town of 1SOO InhabTtAiiU , in c of Nebraska ; his 21 IjcJi ; the tret elliiir.mcn's ro- mrt. Inquire ntnr.Korllte. 2lPf . SAI.KlIiip of non anil barpj c oun- 1.10K . A. llO-ir.WATnit , ' in xtreol 120 tf .MISCELLANEOUS. * D tvio horses , a luy and a itrav , left STRAY Monday morning ; the ) had \vh n laut H in leat cr h'lltcrn with lunilopcau'laclud. llrturn lo cor. 2Ut nnd > lilioaa ] St. ' HlUn. I U1ICK. OCO-12 rp LET El jant'room ' , fiirnlnhed-or unfur- JL nithed. JlciBonalilo pr.ces , brlcki house , 2UI3 UaM St. (123 tf Sunday afternoon on llouard St. , LOST Id s uolii bracelet , inaned"it ct. " Find- t-r will plcaw lca\unt 11-c I'like. ' 673 tf NBW CITY JIAl'd.Sic. 3oe Ut pig. I nnity itroet Jnly 28 ono Inrgobrindla cow , Qjtargold , lirindc < l un ip Ith letter "O. " Has name uhlto spots on her. Any ono gh Ing Information where the IB r return her will be suitably rewarded. ' 648 tf A. M. CLAIIK. A NVONU ha\Ing work fora iyjc writer ran Jlw accommodated by telephoning the BEH nllk-e. 4 3tf EJIIB' KBAL , ESTATE UXUIIANOE. 3 B lit page. T IOHTMNO-J. J , McLaJn U still in Lne lj Lightning Ked bu-lnc * , wholesale and re- tall. Itods put up or repalrud on short notice. Order * by mall nr otherwl.o will rcteltc prompt attention. Batlnfactlon guarauUicii Call or ads - s tr et. 4 4 a22 rrIHKK | or four young men can be aceommoda- _ L to-J with board , i efcren.e cxcl > ange < l Ap ply iillCawmtrcot , 4th 'loor west of : tthH- > or aildretn "ot 3L7 , p utotncu. SI3f > l. nilOWN Corner 12th and Chnngo § . .tn rcta , is ready to t > ere or rieipen ell . ifactk guaranteed. routr fMIJAMR Can bo got at John Itarr ttMilc for 1 all kluil ol work > t rea onitl > le tijtunw , nvu- nr Kth nnd Lnatriitvnrth ktreitu. 7Btl ' FOIJOCT The nucce > or or the Amer ican House , on pouglaii ktrct-t , bctwiunOth mil IPth , for board , lodgiiix and transient cm lomcrx. lteHpeitfull > SH4-II JI'l.lUS A I nl'lSK 1U.KR. POWDEI Absolutely Pure. ll d ttym Grap Creira TwUr. No other prt- arpatlon uuke * luch llxht , flakr hot breadi. o uxurioui iNuuy. Cap ) < r ien by Uyipeptlc without fear of thoilU rdultlnir from heaty Indl d. Hold O..T Ir car.t. by all Orow.nk UOYAL IIihlKO.I'OWDEK CO Nrw York