PUB OMAHA DAILYBliE _ : TUESDAY , AUGUST , 1C 1S8L THE DAILY BEB , * ' ' Tuesday Morning , Aug. . 10. I i . . . . . . L.OOALJ BREVITIES ] Frederick , „ F lU"wm eclU coa'M Ladle * purses ot all kln.is at i Frcah oy ter 81 lUcli. rd's rcHtaunmt. Get your hataat DoaneV , NlmUU & Kwlle. 1'racticftl Hatters. COO buttons lot * . Call on Bctn ! . Benrtf real estate boom. First pAg 250'hou ca nnd lot * . Bemls1 Agency. A.W. Ntuton , DentK Jacob's block , i Hrwhei at Kulm's. i1 new map of Omaha , 25 cents. 4000 residence lot * , Ifemls , agent. -JTor run Comniorclal Job 1'rinllrc , ilU' t TUB BBS Job rooms. JArgo i > tock ol handkerchief fxlracts Two train Inmt * of tattle rrUHl nt 'the U. 1' . depot yesterday inornliiB. The Lion continues to roar for Moore' * ' Harness nnd Siwlillcry. IJarnum's drcun will exhibit lure on Octoltcr 7tli. 200 fanns nnd 800,000 Aero * of land. Bcmtn , ngcnt. l'r icriptloB < ! A specialty , Opera Houn Pharmacy , 2118. ISth Street. -Finest dlspUyof CalifoniU-Fnilt ftt ce in obUlna | ( txiil payinR lunincM. tSce special-colnmn. 3fcirimro t 217 Houth 14lb ptrcct. I * lUrnanfr wlvcrttitmi : car nuJ callopo arri\cd la t * i ( it ami In n 4 * le track o : the U. 1 * . The W. C. T. U. will h Sd nn Im l > nrtnnt uxcting on Friday next at the city ml i.l < mr ? Jt Is h pcd that there wll Iran very'large Attendance , at KOWO tueH- tlons of vital Importance in regard to tern pcrance inattcru will be brought before ttii meeting. The MocHmu , f > qimrc th&tttricnl com- l a'ny pwned through Omaha yoHtertlaj from Sail Frnucisco , on tboir way to Min ncapollii , ifin. A term cotta drain , with xcvcral largo holes hi it. , ii expOMt-,1 nt the comer o "Ninctecntli and Cft H ftrccti' . ' It l vrry < langcrou for horncs to pann there after Tlie FreinfnH association met las ( night at their ball , .mid although a quorum - -rum WAS present they nil journal to irmki room for the bricklayer's annotation , which nUo liolds ltd moetlnRrt in the sam < hall. The firemen adjourned to meet a the c.ill of thu chief of the department. Saratoga Son.srit.icra- A market gardener immcd John McFaddon suddenly decamped ono ilny last wcuk nnd lias not boon hoard from since. Ho is supposed to Imvo emigrated to South America. Nu merous creditors mourn hi * departure. PERSONALS. D. Andcrrton , of U in the city. city.Dick Dick Kitchen arrived homo yesterday Tom KnnnuH City. Lord Mayo , an Kuglinh nobleman , and party , passed through yesterday on his way to Hock Creek where ho will engage in a Lunt ior jack rabbits. Hamlet Drum , formerly a merchant of Omaha , has been flopping in thin' city with liia family , on Ins way from Den mark to Han Francisco. ITc , with hlri family , left yesterday for Han Francisco. Mm. Kobcrt Glenn left.laat , evening for Detroit. ' II. T. Clarke and Mm , 'of TtolloTiow , are at the Wltlmell. . ! j' ' Hon. Lorenzo Crounto arrived homo /nun Chicago yesterday. \ _ Dexter L. ThomaH took tbo AVnbanh for Butler , Ind , , yostvrday. Mian Agnon Kennedy loft for Yuilantl , .Mich. over the cutinon ball route last uvening. Col. John Heath arrived from Ncbrankn City last evening and will remain in the city for n few days. 11. M. Slbbett , un attorney from David City , arrived in the city yesterday , nnd in utaying nt the Withnell. . _ Judge J. T. Klnney" arrived from No liraskn City yesterday , and" " will open an office at the Wlthnoll to attend the state fair bu In m. fl. E. J. Waring nnd daughterSophto | OtQreenyille , Ohio , who have been the u' JKiiebt of Mrs. Frank H. Moore for ( bo pwl iow days left yrnlerday for Fargo , I ) . T They go to visit Mrn , Wrtrins's ilatightei there. ,2 H C < Buclt in'aAralon Salvo. Tho'beat aalvelti'tho world for OUB ! , liruisoa , Bures , ulcers , suit rliuiun fuvcr Borua , tetter , chapped Imnda tchillblnins , coma and nil Icindb oi ' l < in eruptions. This eulve is ( junr -intend to givu perfect natisfaction in every case or money refunded. Price "TM25c per box. For ualo by t IHII it HCMAIION , Om'dha , m UCrali npplga " cheap ; at iJuiFutt's. OI EN TO-DAY , , ' 100 dozen Ladies' nnd Children * rf Vail and Winter JL. Ct " nosisuv , t- Your early inspcctioii is invited , Htoro , Creighton Block " , Freah car load of watunnclpna a " cHEAl > SALK ! CHEAP SALKI IMMKKSK fiAVftTMOKI LADIES' SUITS ! LADIKS1 S PAfSTNXl Go/qda must bo eojd , draw- who Ihoy will. 150 fe'tuir Suits wort 910.00 , will bo told for $4.7 pad ; 225 handsomely trimmed , worth froi ' 8151 * $ 'flB , , will positively bo spl far1 ! O.QO , qach , Indies' Dylinans an Wraps must TKJ close'd'at swoopitif ; r < uctiwi * . Auosant ; \ tuuotimuiiti c iCfl'rUlsWrB and T/aveliii lfu5 inontu will bo sold roL'ardloaa of COB Ladies' Muslin and Knitted undo It.r ; -wear , Fancy Goods and Trimmings : decided bargains , at MCDONALD' Emporium of F&shion. 1408 Farnhai . jtrcet , opposite Grand Central Hole THE COMMISSION'cRS , ! Money Voted Away Vfy Them at the Last Mroting. The oomnussion.cra nt their last mooting inntrucled the treasurer to draw S12.04 nii'Ji $3.85 from the Kcn crnlfund and devote the amount to the payment , uf the delinquent tnxcft ot M. .1. JMllolor and H. Morris for work on U o road. The following RO counts were allowed : Frank Cnmiiboll work on road , S17.0 ; J. W. Murg uun , grading , $30.15 ; Wm. llaonor , 9.1 , nnd Mark Uillctor , ? 3.2t , for work on the road ; H. 8 , Ludington , grading , ? 23 ; 11. Mnrris , baUnco for grading , fiS conUj lUllotcr nod Mor- risBamoa61.574lAVidlcod , 828.50 ; P. llilcr , ? < U ; Potcr Cassidy , ? 18j 11. II. lUclmrd , § 18 ; ,1. D. Crook , 838.75 ; D. P. RodmntH ? L7.iS > ; 0. F , Roycc , JJIH.BO , for work on nmd ; M. Molii , grndiiiR , ? fl .40 ; C. A. Jon cn , grndinK block J4J $7T ) { Eli Johnson , 'building ' bridge $200 ; Gfto. W Thuiniu. hauling lum ber SR.ffO ; Terry Mills , bnilding bridge 820 ; John Darr , grading § 80.75 ; Luke McDermott , Ginning street prado ? 17B ; W. W. Wilson , grading 87.50 ; Homy Trulson , doinngcs for right of way ? 25 and J. A. Ilowo , work on road $ ! 1. Fred Drexel got ? 35 for cash expended , from the general fund , and fur services as commissioner in J.uly')0.50 ' ! ) : Frank li Mooros , ticket Jtor paupers $ GVi5 { J. II. Manches ter , cash expended , $8.05 ; John 8. Caulfiold , Bt.ition- cry , 81.80 ; D. A. Pircy , castings , * 0.aO ; Frank E. Moorcs , ticket for pauper , 83.20 ; Bernard ThomHon , care of pauper , 812 ; Chicago lumber company , 832.03 ; 0. F. Mnndorson , witness fees , ? 4 ; i Gibson , Miller it IlichardsonbookBnnd ! blanks ; 830.40 ; IJtirr implement company , scrapcrn , 880 ; D. Fitxpntrick , rcpairn nt jail , 824.90 ; Go'j. II. Guy , sheriff , board- inj , ' prisoners for the month of Juno , 8144 ; W. S. Street , coal , 815.23 , and II. C. Stool , grand juror , 822. The labor' tax ugainst M. L. Hall was rejected. Teacher * ' Inntitnto- Thu Douglas county Teachers' institute stituto convened yesterday nt 0 o'clock , but on account of the unv : \oidablo absence ot Prof. Driimmoml , who cannot bo hero until Wednesday , nnd the limited number in attendance , the institutu adjourned until to day. Low Rates to the Ploiilc. Hates of fare to thu land league picnic next Saturday will bo as fol lows : U. P. , ono and one-fourth rates for the round trip to and from Columbus and Lincoln ; 1 ! . & AT. , one and one-fourth rates from Lincoln nnd Plattsmouth , full faro being charged this way and one-fourth faro back on certificate of the secretary of the land league. The faro fron Council Bluffs nnd return will bo de termined this evening and will be published in to-morrow's issue. DR. STELLING. He is Elected Pastor of the Lutheran Church. Lost evening the congregation of the Emanual Lutheran church held n nicotine to elect their now pastor and to decide where they would worship while their now church is being built. Dr. Luisenring presided. Some in teresting addresses were delivered by Messrs , Redman , Droxln , Jardino , Walters and Anderson , Dr. Stalling was unaiiimqtialy elected. The chairman congratulated the duutor on his election in fitting language. Dr. Stalling said in reply that ho had anticipated the result of the ballot from certain observations members had inndo to him. Ho felt very grateful to thorn for the confidence they had evinced in him. Ho could nut positively accept , the offer , as ho felt it duo to > his family nnd.othcra to consult them before- deciding , but for his own part ho waa willing to accept the pastorate at onco. Thu aalary was placed at , ' $2,500' year. It was resolved to , 'lenvo . .thoselection / " of a temporary , place of * worship" to the committee appointed for that purpose. L r HJ Miss Klla Torrance solicits sewing by jtho ; day or weok. Call or address her , 4th street , cor. Worth , Council , Blufls. metf , Tbo Now City Directory < soon 10 ho issued will bo the most thorough and complete of any directory , over issued for Omaha. People wlm Imvo recently coino to the city , or these who have recently changed their . rusidenco or boarding place , should send their now address nt once to J. MJWolfo : , 120 S. Fourteenth direct , corner Douglas , BO that their liauiet will appear in the now directory cor- ojct when issued. jy30diw ! Wanted two good cylinder presi feeders at this oillco immediately. Parties within ? booth stands dur at ing Stnto Fair , address K. P. Davis ri Omaha , Nob. jy28-sop2 t 1 NKW YOUR , August 1 , 1881. Wo have given to .Moiiius . ! TKU , 1001 Farnham street , the exclusive sivo agency of our CUHTOM TAILOII JNO DKl'AUTMKNT. at STVLKH and I'AJTKIS S for the FALI thin dntl WISTKH BKAKOK of ' 81-82 urt ready for inspection. in DKVLIK it Co. , Id' augl2-lt ( 'IJrwai way fb\Varron Sta. 'd I * f "t ' * f f * ' * I ' * o'- Smytlio & StuH , Rttonioys , romorci o'of , to No , 12 . / - Creijjhton f . * block. . _ auglH-1' . ' . ' It. Fresh car load of watermelons n r- UuHtiU'a. rat at -t - 'S OPEN TO-DAY. un Ladies' Hoop Hkirtg , iirico fiOceutt ol. Kurtz's Ktort , Civichton Dlock. A Polly Theft. Yesterday morning , between 4 and f > o'clock , Charles Uankoy broke inlo Fred Huth's saloon , on Tl'irlecntli street , to the rear of Caldwcll , Ham ilton t Co.'a ' bank. Uankoy man aged to abstract eomc bottles of npir- itsandboxcflof cigars nnd ft check for $1.25 , the \vholo amounting * A abonl § 20 worth. In the after,0on Officer McCuno found Hftnkr.y Ju R saloon in a state of intoxication , ilo nt once arrested him. Ho is to bo tried this morning n.1 0 o'clock. COL. BOUDINOT. Ho Speaks of Affairs in the Indian Territory. Col. E. C. Uoudinot from the In dian Territory , arrived in the city yes terday on his way to Piocho , Nevada , where ho goes to look after n suit which lie has pending against tlv government for damages sustained to his trade. In n conversation ns to the nlTaira of the dilTercnt Indian nations in the territory , the colonel gave sonio im portant fncts. His homo is in Vinita in the Indian Territory and ho bun lived therefor many years , Ho said that the existing state of nlfuira with relation to the United States govern ment word unsatisfactory to the more intelligont'clasn of thu Cherokee na tion to which ho belongs The nation are now virtually wnrds of the United States nnd no laws made in the nation can Imvo effect where a statute of the United States comes in controvonsion , This lion nn injurious effect upon the the local laws made in the nation , They have n counsel judiciary nnd executive as in other states nnd territories which are made up of Indians. In relation to railroads ho said that treaties and acts of con gress had given rights to the M. K. it T. railroad and the A. & V. The former road had already built ISOO miles of road within the limits of the territory , and the A. it 1 * . had only forty miles within their borders , the present terminus being Vinitu. The company had contracted for their road from Vinita to Albuqurquo , in Now Mexico , and it would bo com menced the present season. The A. T. & St. F. had petitioned congress and also the chiefs of the different nations for right-of-way from Arkansas City , in Now Mexico , to Fort Smith in the territory , and would probably bo granted the samo. The colonel slated that the population of the territory was now about 140,000 , whites and Indians. Ho will go west to-morrow nnd return in about ten days. Peculiar Bag- A very curious bug is preserved in alcohol at Schrotor & Bccht's phar macy. It was caught in front of the flforo. The bug has a head shaped something after the feline style , with a pair of fin-liko wings springing out just back of the oyos. No one who lias soon it up to the present has boon able to decide its species. Military Note * Lieutenant Geo. K. Hunter , 3rd cavalry , has been granted nn extension of his leave of absence. Col. Albert G. Jtaickott.'lrd cavalry , is appointed special inspector of n cargo of corn at Fort D. A. IlUssell. The unexecuted portion of the mm- tenco of Private 'Christopher Ayres , of company E , 3rd cavalry , is remit ted. VICTIMIZED. How a Scandinavian Lost All His Money. A Scandinavian named James Nel son arrived in the city Saturday night with the intention of obtaining work hero. While lingering about the depot he got into conversation with u man who promised to employ him. They took n wain south of the depot and were soon joined by another man. Ho had n bill of 810 to collect and the first individual said ho didn't ' Imvo the ready cash. Ho asked his Scandinavian friend if he could loan him the money for n abort time. Nelson pulk'd out a roll of money , all ho had in thu world , and ns ho did so ono of the fellows grabbed it , mid both had ditj appeared before Nelson could recover from hia astonishment. Ho has na hopes of over seeing thu men again. UoloHoa about-00. ; ! DIED. DONNKLLY In thU city Alight 115th. Allco Miilicl , daughter of Samuel F. anil Julia A , Dnmu'lly , aged two yt-urn anil e > u months. Funeral from residence nit the Montheasl comer of Twentieth and - htrt-cU Tuesday , August ICth , ut H o'clocV , , a. iu , Michael Ley otters his two-tliirdi interest in the old California house situated near the 0. & N , ' . railway depot , on lower lirtiadwny , Conner lllufls , for sale cheap. The house it in a desirable location and can bi purchased at a great bargain and or easy torma , mutf The Londou Lancet. The Ixmdou Lancet Kuyni "Many i life Ink * liuuit n\vixl by the mural I'ournyi uf the fcutforrr" ami niiviiy a llfolmu IHH'I vavod by taking Birni | ! ; Dlossom In cano d blllouH foyer , imiigettlon or liver com jilalnt. Price W cent * , trial Ixrttlei II . criiu.it uudlw Take "BLACK-DRAUGHT" nnd yet will uiwcr bu liiliuuti. At r. R. nfto.im\B' . . Hammocka nt Wo storo. THE BU'vFFs , Things of Iritoroat Which Oc curred , ihero Yesterday. Co ored Woman's Narrow Es- cftt > o From Death , A Young Man's Success in Dancing the Raoquot. for Hnsty Skimming Over J3roakfn.it- OUTSIDE CAPITALISTS- A FKW HEJMtntK RKMAUK8 AI1OUT Til KM It docs not tnko n very exlondcd r.uigp of vision for the pcoplo to tell where n single individual or n combi nation of capital comes here to do something to advance the growth and prosperity of the Binds. Some come all excited and foaming nt the mouth and say if the citizens of Council HlufTa will give them a lot of land to cruet n fine manufactory upon and then do the erecting , they will run the business , provided it is exempted from its share of the municipal expenses pensos for a term of years. Not long since n man named II. A. Turner , in a n letter to Mayor Vauglmn , stated that inasmuch as ho could not got the pcoplo to subscribe a sufliciont amount ho withdrew his proposition to erect n windmill factory in this city , nnd wo think it may bo well for the city , after all , that ho departed. Tun BKK bo lievcs that every manufacturing on tcrpriso that is projected hero should bo encouraged , and when pcoplo from abroad como hero with such intentions they should bo aided in every way possible. But when n man like Turner comes along and says to the people , "You must build my windmill for me and then run thu business , " depend upon it the city will get mnro wind than mill. As a contrast wo will call atten tion to another enterprise that will soon bo adding to the wealth and prosperity of the city very materially. Wo refer to "Tho Keystone manufac turing company. " They have located hero in earnest. They did not come with n flourish of trumpets ; neither did they nsk the citizens to help them. They came hero nnd have laid their foundations broad and deep. They have como to stay. They hud an eye to business , The agent , Mr. Patter son , informs us that they did not make up their minds to locate hero until they had looked the country over from Chicago to San Francisco and that the location of Council Bluffs was the best for their rapidly increas ing business. Mr. Patterson says that bur railroad facilities are unsur passed by any point west of Chicago and that all the great farming 'regions ' can bo more easily reached from here than from any other point that has como under his observation. They have several largo buildings in the west but the ono that they are now erecting on South Main street will bo the moat extensive establishment they have ever placed upon a single foun dation. The main building is located on the corner of Main and Fifteenth street tind is 100x1)0 ) feet. It will bo four stories high , .including the basement In the northwest corner of the mam' moth structure there will bo largo am commodious ofliqcs , a private oillco , n public ollico , and an oflico tor their small army of employes and clerks. The Fifteenth street side wall be used for loading and unloading articles of manufacture. The rear , next to the track of the 0. B. & Q. , will bu used for loading and unloadinc freight from the cars. Sixty thousand bricks were required for the founda tion and it will t'iko two hundred nnd fifty million foot of lumber for the superstructure. The roof , to be con structed of iron , will bo done by II. L. Raymond. Mr. G. S. Lawson has the carpenter work and Wicklmm Bros , ( ho mason work. Whim com plete the building will bo the largest of the kind in this country. "KOTOH HER DEATH. " 11BNTV OK rllKAl' JIIIBTIN HAVKH A COI- OIIKII IADY'H ' LIFK. A curious colored combination con sumed considerable valuable lime be fore Judge Burke yesterday afternoon. Fanny Walton , iv sable individual , complained that : v young colored man had so far forgot himsclt and all re spect due to the opposite BUS as to enter at nn curly hour the house in which she was domiciled , and putting one foot on the knob outside the door with a single spring was on her bed. The fall , she says , woke her up , and a contest was immediately opened. Slu > says that ho was no indecent that ho forcibly removed all the bed clothing , and had it not boon for the fact that muslin fell to six cents this spring she should have caught her death of cold. After arranging the bed quilts , the lady continued , he grabbed a clod and throw it at her and then Hung ft stick of wood at her , bruising her arm quite badly. The man said that ho entered the room at that unseasonable hour to BCD if he could not find n young white man whom he supposed had como in the house to stop over night , in order that he might bo on duty early tha next morning nt n lunch room on Broadway , not fur from The Nonpa reil building , Nancy swore that no white trash over lodged at her house nnd that "a geinWn of that color called there the night befoah lur his washing nnd sat down on do ued fur n minit jus' long Uiuff fur her to make do change. ' ? But Qlu Jackson , the defendant , declared that the youn white man did stay there all night foj when ho came down on them both were held up by the same piece ol furniture. The testimoney AVOJ conflicting but highly interesting. Tin court finally told Nancy not to call white young men for their washing wlien nny other colored chap was in the back yard , nnd aftwr turning the yotinc man Jnckson over to Chief Field for medical treatment said ho would take tlw case under advise ment , THERACQUE * . YOUJU ) MAX AND A CYI'MAN 1IAVB A LIVELY T1MK. A young man who had not been sed to city life and the ways of the rvickcd city across the Big Muddy Atno to Council Bluffs , declaring that inco the water works had started vor ix Omaha , they thinned the beer o that it was no good. In order to ave what ho termed a heel-lifter , h < > ook the late dummy coming cast. Arriving on this side ho commenced to ro up nt the first saloon , so that by lie time ho reached n certain build- ig on lower Broadway , heMS MS steaming away at a ast rate. Ho entered the house nnd eeing quite a peed looking "angel of lie alley" said ho had come all the vny from Omaha to have a good time nd if she would help him no would eo it through. She was willing and vanted to know what he would have rat. They took porter and the chain- ) igno nnd' then porter nnd he began M dance the "Omaha racquet" ns he crmed it. Ho danced and danced while sho'stopped to the piano and ) ugan to play. The Omahog got on o n chair and continued the racquet , she played and he danced. Ho then capcdontotho table nnd continued o dance and from there ho jumped 'ii ' to the piano nnd danced and she ilayod , until , between the two they mashed the instrument all to smith- rccns.They had a nice time but it vill cost them something. THE 'BLUFFS ' IN BIUEF. Ebon Newell } of the polish com- any , called at Tun BEK odicc. He ays the talk that Council BlulTs eulors' do-not patronize hoinn indus- rics is all nonsense , and that the * wli.sli company since they located lero has boon very liberally patron- /ed. ed.Mrs. Mrs. E. S. Flatnor , of Harden ownship , will spend the winter in ho city , occupying her handsome csidcnce on Broadway. Judge * C. F. Loofbow not arriving 'cstorday , the circuit court will not onvcno until this morning. Mr. Papo , of Uoomer township , ailed at Tun BKI : ollice. Ho says hey have a good postoflico at Hurri- on , the result of Col. Sapp'a con- rcssional work. Mr. P.ige reports ho crops very much below the aver- ; e. e.J. . J , Geode has opened a barber hop on Pearl street opposite tlio lostoflice. Thomas Green , of the pork packing louse of Green & Sons , located in the outh part ot city , w.w on our streets in business yestcrdnj' . Lyinan Danbaum has purchased .ho . property on the corner of Wash- ngton avenue and Seventh street and s making extensive repairs. Prof. S. N. Follows , of Iowa City , was in the "big" city over Sunday. E. E. Aylesworth and daughter re- urnod from , an extended trip through tfew York and the oast. Mr. Ayles worth is looking very much improved. Bfa says it is well enough to make a visit once in a while cast but for a ) crmanont residence give'him Council SlutTs. The boat race announoed to take ) lace on Big Lake Saturday , was quite a success. The contestants appeared early upon the course , dressed in the usual costumes. Gano first entered lis.scull . and pulled for position. Wn- terman followed in his trail. ' Both : non seemed in good spirits. They Dulled several times around the homo stake. They then darted up the lake nnd came down pretty well in a line , Gano a little ahead. "Waterman Bulled strongly and at the quarter inilu stake was nearly up with Gano. ulano dashed ahead nnd turned the iialf mile ' stake fully a boat length in advance of his competitor. The space between the sculls from this lime on widened until at the time Ciuno passed the homo stake , ho was three boat lengths ahead of Waterman - man , winning in eight minutes and fifteen seconds. The race was quite an exciting ono and large numbers from this city witnessed it. The picnic at Planer's grove , on Franklin avenue , which was given on Sunday under the auspices of the Council Bluffs Maonnerchor , was greatly enjoyed by all present. There was good music by Prof. Olkcr'e band and the Maonnorchor rendered some very fine vocal pieces. Re freshments in abundance were served. There is no prettier spot in the state to hold a picnic , Mrs. Benedict , of hair goods famor liaa left the city on a brief visit in the cast. Miss Annie Compton will take tier place in the store during her ab Bunco. Potatoes in this market sold y eater , day for 81 , sweet potatoes for ' 4 cents , onions for 81 , butter for $1.15 , eggs [ or 10 cents , butchers' stock for 2.75 to 83,50 , hogs for § 5 to 85.50 , wood for 8"1 , hay for § 4 , and oats for 35 cents. UKAL KSTATU TKANHmiK , The following real estate transfers were filed in the county recorder's office fico , ns reported by the title , abstract , real estate and loan office of J. W , Squire it-Co , , Council Bluffs : 0. . 11. 1. & P. railroad company to J. A. Murrie , lot 2 in B , in Carson. 8285. II , B. Hino to II , Bauerkcmpor , BW no 4 , 74 , 42 , $1,000. J , II , Guise to M. F. Bryant , part SW11WBW22 , 74,40 , $85. Sheriff Pottawattamio county to J. F , Jackson , so nw and ei nw sw 13 , 77 , 31) ) , 8550. ( . ' , , K. T ; & P , railroad company to I * R Crosby , nw no 11 , 77,40 , 8320. J. II. Arnold to J. II. Ross , block 3 , in Arnold's addition , Oak land , $00. J. Folsom to J. W. Clatterbuck 11 in B , Street's addition , cily/855 , J. 1 * . and J. N. Casady to J. R , Piper , 110,8,75,41 , , 82,080. P. A. Child to heirs Alonro Child , nw 12 , 74 , 33 , § 1. "WINE OF CARPUI" make * rosy "hecks and clear complexions. G F. Ooouuun'j. A WATCHMAN. Great Need for One at a NewsPaper - Paper Offlco Last Night. Some employe of The Watchman owspapcr left the office , in Croitfh" on block , yesterday evening without xtinguishing a lamp that stood in lie room. The lamp waa turned low , lowovor , as the person oxpcctcd to oturn. Some time afterward n little > oy came rushing breathlessly to Ben Stunpo , who has charge of the build- tig , and said that n bit ; fire was in irogrosa in The Watchman oillco. Stungo at once ran to the spot nnd riod to force the door but failed. Ho hen ran down stairs for assistance , nd Col. Smytho and a party of gen- lotnen rushed up there , They sue- ceded in bursting open the door and ound that the lamp had exploded , cattering burning fluid over some ox- lianges. Qititon blaze was the result > ut with the aid of some wntcr rap dly secured , this was soon extinguish * d , Tlit ; damage done was merely lominnl , although the fire created ; roat excitement throughout the luilding. Short Brnnob- O. Ilortlc. Manchester , N. Y. , wa8 nmblcd with asthma for eleven ycaw. { ad been obliged to Hit up sometimes ten r twelve inijhts in succession. Knunil Im. icdinte relief from THOMAS' Kci.Krrmc ) IL , nnd is now entirely.curcil. oodlw Worthy of Praise. As n rnlo "wo do not recommend pa out medicines , but when wo know of no that really is a public benefactor , nd does positively euro , than wo con- idor it our duty to impart that infor- nation to all. Electric bitters are ruly a most valuable medicine , and .vill . surely euro Biliousness , Fever nd Ague , Stomach , Liver and Lidnoy omplaints , even where all other rom- diea fail. We know whereof wo peak , and can freely recommend to ,11. , [ Ex. Sold at 50 cents n bottle Ish & McMahon. (4) ( ) " " "BLACK-DRAUGHT" cure * lia , indigestion and he.irtbiirn. C. V. Cos linan i. * " SALESMAN WANTED. Six first clasa salesmen by Soptom- icr 1st. Only these with eastern ox- icrionce , and the best references , iced apply.A. A. CnUIUKSHANK & Co. autl 3-4 SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE Adicrtiscuiont To Loan , For Sale , -oil , Found. Wants. Uonrdlnir. &c. , will be hi ertcd In thcsa columns once for TEN CENTS er line ; each subsequent Insertion , FIVECENTS icr line. The first insertion ueter less , than WENTY-FIVE CENTS TO LOAN MONEY. ONEY TO LOAN Call nt law Oillcc ot D. .VJL L. Thomas Kooin 8. Crclchton Dlock. AAA To loan atfromS to lOpcrcont. UU" on good real estateeecurlty , bj Lilt. ISAAC1 EDWARD J , 1109 Farnham St. f ° LOAN At 8 per centln- terest In innu of 2EOO and upwards , for 3 tofiyoare , on nr t-cl - s city and arm property. Bmin IlBAt EBTATH and LOAN AOKNCT. 16th and DotuclaH St > . ONEY TO LOAN on real eatat * . at M DEXTER L. THOMAS t BRO. HELP WANTED. -At 110U t'arii 11 ham uticct , up stairs. 000-19 An oflico boy at R. O. DunnJ : Co. , WANTED 14th St. U'JMO To rent a good hotel , furnWiod /ANTED In the cistern part of NcbrotKn. Address C. Predmorc , Sutton , Neb. 01)3-19 ANTED-Atailorehsat 1220 Fnrnham St. W near Kltli. , UHS-20 A campetcnt orkman , one that WANTED ail klndJ of work , suc.hu ono fan find steady work ami good wagex , lly writ ng or cilllnz on Vf. P. Clark , nt Jlaplcton , la , No drunkard need apply. OS'J-'JU ANTED Sltmtlon by a flrnt-clas Oerinati W lady cook. Address C. M. , Dee ollice. 1183-16 ASHING AND IRONING Of nil kind done W at Chicago Ht. , one block wcstofC'relghtoi J. C. DANNELLS. 1)76-10 ) ANTED--2can > ntcrsand one handy laborer W W. EVERE1T , next the Ilco office. 031-10 A situation as house keeper In a WANTED or a prhatu family , Refcreuccn glv en. Call or address Airs. Lea Lemmon , 1018 Chicago St. C7S-IO " \17"ANTEJU A loan of 1,000 at 71 percent.on Y ) two or three jcars' time. JJe t' security glten , Adclrew 11. N. , Iteoollli'o. 6'0-ia ITANrKD A Rood girl for tfonernl home V work. Mrs. C.Trosaln. 1111 Itouirlan Ht , 017-20 . At the utoro of J. M. I'hllllp * WANTED. 4KI Hroad nv. Council Hinds , a firot claui boot anil eliou maker. 010-tf Six good laborer * . 81.75 pi'r da ) WANTED iiiun. En < iulro at 1) . t'itzmtrlck 140J DoiiulM St. (128-17 - carpenter * at 1110 Frrnham fit , WANTEDcarpenter I8-tf "TATANTUD A woroftii cook at tlio Emr W MI-19 JII.OU _ . ; 'ANTKD A cliarabcnnala t the Eniractt Ilou o. C35-17 ANTKO--alrl tor ( 'cncral housework In w _ _ mnall family nt IM IQIhjt. 602-H ANTIU ) T o L-lrla at French Coffee HOUBB w 10th ptnet. . MO-tl - pool table to rent ; with prhi WANTED-A - . State price. Addrcu GKO. JNJJAV , 4il-tf Vll , Crawford Co. , lo . TKFOHJIATION wanted of Michael Dwyer Im J mediately by hl mother , Margaret DWJIT oiiiaha ; Neb. , Utw wn 6th nnd 7th on Marcy St. care of Patrick Hojfan.VcaUru jwpera please copy. 463-tf EJII8' REALriTATE I10OU.-S o M page , B - ' brldife Mid tchool boudr II. T. Clark , Btllevuo. 28-M flJTAT 1IKS. B. E. crjVHKE'S No7l BoarJ C Ine ou c , cor. ISth and IXKlje Sts. Ilett In the city. MO" FOR RENT-HOUSES AND LAND. ' House of § c\en room * , LUtJi cellar , cUtern , well and barn , on South Au- nue , next to woolnortu' * reildeiic * ' hnqulre a llth and Farnham SU , J. JOI bON , CWt OR RKNTUrvbani. . Inquire at JS18 I'hl J ) rajoSt. * 7 > t < "ITIOII WKST Uwelllns house , ISIS \Vtbster Jj iit.,6r ) im. Kiiquire netioor put , 078 tl ru > RUKNT- obuiliiesi rooms In Masoi J1 bloik. Kmiuiroot , John Sewlnjf llachln olflcc , ? ? l-l | T5 KJ1IS h rattling long ll t < of bouecu , loti 13 landi aid fariui for tale , Call and ft them. J710R RENT A nicely lurnUhcd limit room fo Jj ono or t o n-ntlcmvn , at 1210 HuarJ tnxt frSStf SPBUIAL HOTIOES-OoimniHJd OR RENT Z furnlfthed rooms over MM- chant * ' Exch.ngoN , K. ecr. ICth and Dodge FOR BALE. i .1011 SALK A ntw Mock of pcncrM incrrhan- J dl e , ( lolnRn trooil lii lncH ! In cowl locn- Ion and In one of the hut town * In low n of about 000. Will sell or rent the nulldlni ? . II. K. X w x > rt , Vail Cr\ fan ! County , la. C7IMO I OItSAtK Storltof hftnlKtro In ono of the ; lit t towns of Nebrnild. 1'opuhtlonoftonn M . Xn bitter opening for tlo bixlnrsx In the late. Only one cither hardnnro ( .tore In the onn. Stock In cooit f > hapc and worth nbout MO ) , for particulars rail on or mlJresfl LKK , FIIIED&CO. , 060 10 OmMi , Nfb. 1T1OIISALK A numlx-r of flrnt-clant biii-l eiw } honed nt Ktcptienson'n tarn on Cnpltol Arc tic. 671-13 1,1011 HALF. . Small Machine Shops and I ; foundry , ccntndlr located in Council UuH , doing a CKK ! liuilne. " . Addrcn S , U. & . J. HHI'KINP , ft.10-15 Council lIlutTi , Iowa. FOR SAI.K Horc. JrtiRey and h rnf , lo one dump cart. Enqulru I' . Manning , lilth und Howard fct. flll-tf jlOd BALK-KInc Mock fann of 400 a . Rood house , cnttlo shed , orchard Ac. , vita n cuty reach of railroad. I'rlco , ( IMlo , par imo at OJOHN ; U MtCAQUE , Opp. Test OIllcc. CUtl-tf [ 7OH rlALn Ncnt cottniroond ( rood lot ut L1 smo. JOHN UCCAUUH , opp. v o. U17-tf ] 71011 BAI.K ON EASY TKRMtf.-Oood Hot * ) Jlii David Cltv. Neb. , well located mar A. & S' . depot , pltntv of room , { rood nccnmmodttlonji , our lots , nnd irood liani. Cnn ba had at ft bar- train. For partlciilsro , Inquire o ! or iulJrc.ii 0. I. Kord , IJmlil City , Nebraska. Aujr. 11 , Dallr3tto < l. * t. ITUHt SAr.fKour 8 1IJ 1 * . en lneo , two 16 111 J ; I * , engines , ono 18 II , I' , vertical boiler , one i It. 1' . , one 10 II 1' . nnd 1 16 11. 1 > . horlxontal > oller , all new. Hy Omaha Foundry and Ma- chlne Company. Omaha. Neb. m M7a23 FOIOSALn At imacrlflcc , n new suit of par lor furniture , black and French \ralmuol ] HjlUhed , upholsttrs In cherry rep. Enquire at : OI3 Cass St. ( ! 22-tf OR BAI.K-Oii reasonable terms. that It pnjliifj8400 a month. Uuarantres Ivcn as to title of property and Hnso of prcnil.-cn. nqtilreatotncoof Hani.l. llo\\cll.Vl7 S. H'nSt. , Onwha. U12-H fTIOR SAL > i-A Bno rldlnff pony , at 412 lOUi ' JL' St. . 574-tf 171011 SALE Hortc , IIOKIO * and harnfM. Cau. ; be Boon nt Stcrcn on' Capitol A\enuu barn . riot , 8250. K. 0. KLI.tS. MG-tf FTIOll SALK-A llret-class milk dalrj' . Inquire J.1 atlhUoHlcc. D17-BUC S7 AND LAND BemU rents hoiwos. HOUSE3 , hotnll , farms , lota , landi , olBcccf rooms , etc , Sec lit p&rc , U il I'arasois reiihlrcd oy It. SCHUTT llth and Fanmm its. 7fcOif 710K SAI.K A larijo Ivo tory franio ehlii'leJ ) j root Hotel and one vtory kltchonj aUo one story frame , * hliiilcil root , hall room for ten sets o dance , nnd bam largo enough to hold twenty cams- All sUuatnl on comer of llruvl and 4th street , Frcaiont , Dodge Co. , Neb. For fiirthci nformatlon apply to 0. 0. THOMPSON , 358-to B-S Fremont , Po < U'e Co , . Nub. TjlOllSALE Good house with four rooms and IJ half lot , No. aJ13 Dod e between Slith and J7th strrct. Uood vicll niul shiulo tn.'ca ; house In il coiiilitlon. Inquire on premise * . 'J21-tf Jt SALE. BRICK 203-tf ESTAUROOK & COE. POIl SA'.K A small engine , I ! . \ \ " . I'aynu Is SOQ'H imkc. In perfect osdcr. Innulro'of 11. J.Clirk ( & Co. FOH SALE Lease and furniture f a ilrst-elass hotel In a tennof 1303 Inhabiting , In xtoto of Nebraska ; has 21 beds ; the trtu cllntf men's re- sort. Innuiro at 11KF. olllcn. 218tf r\OH \ SALK JUpn of Poujlaa arid San > y coun- 1 ties. A. ltOSLWATEn,1620Farnhaui street 320-U MISCELLANEOUS. AND Or.OItC.IA Kor information ELOKIDA about these Statcs'rcul the SAVANNAH Monx- xa Nr.WH WKIM.T ( mammoth 8 page sheet ) 82 it year ; Dally 810 a year. The best papers In thu iouth. Sample ropliw'5 cent * . Addrcva , C94-1S J. H. KSTILL , Hoviiumli , Oa. pUSSOLUTION OF CO-PARTNERSHIP No- . ! _ / tlco U hereby ( riren that the co-partnership heretofore exlttiiif ; between Charles McDonald and Robert Harrison , under the firm name of McDonald & Harrison , has ilils day dissolved by mutual consent. 1 lie business will hereafter bu conducted at the came fttand by Chas. McDonald with whom all affnlrs of the old firm are to be nettled. Signed Omaha , August 13th , 18S1. ROUT. IIAKriSOK , CHAULKHMcDONAI.D. STRAVED ' n Saturday , the 7th , n ( .miUl brown marc , blind In ono eye , with baiter on. Anyone living Information of hur to M. Lee , Withnell House , will bo paid for their trouble. ObO-tf T 03T lielweenOccidental Hotel and I 1 tor' * , a pair of ( ? oM rpcctaclen. The tinder will be rewarded by leaving them at Occidental Hotel. tSMf O LET Klcrant rooms , furninhed or unfur . nUhcd. Reasonable priitw , brick houito J013 Catu St. ( iit tf T OST Sunday nftcnioon on Ilonard St , I J child'sKOld bracelet , inarUwl "Ethet. " Find. cr will please luava ftt llfo Olllce , f.3-tf 1 NEW CITY MAPd.2Je.-8ee Ut p p. y TJIAYKIl From 2415 Hartley street July 23 O ono lirKubrlndli ! cow , 9 years old , brandt * ] on liipItli letter "O. " Has tome white s ] t on tier. Any one | HIng information wlieru die I * r return her w111 bo suitably rewarded. CIS tf A. M. OI.ARK. ANY ONE hauni ; work for a tjpo writer ran bu accommodated by telephoning the Hue ottice. 483-tf EMIS1 REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE.- B In page. T IfiHTNlNO-J. J. McLaln If still In tn JLJ Lightning Rod business , w liolewJe and re tail. Rods put up or repaired on ehort notleo. Orders by mail or otberwl e will recede prompt attention. SatUfactlon guaranteed Call or ad dress 1011 Saundtn itnvt. T'yllltKK or four joung men cnn be accon > mc > U- I te'l with beam. Kefcrencocxchangoil. Ap ply 2011 Cttiw fctrcet , 4tli Moor west of i th tit. , 337 , postolllce. 343 f I II. OROWN Corner 12th nud H , ttrcfts , Is ready to bore or deepen w clu. hatislactlon guaranteed. 603tt lEAJlS- Can Uo not ut Jonn llarr tUblo for allklmlsof work at ri'Asoiiabtu Hjurrs , near u > r ISthand IrfaxrnworthstreiU. 376-11 ' KOIiaCT Thu successors oi the Auitr DON'T House , on Douglas street , butwccnUtb and 10th , for board , lodging and translont cua tomora. livxpectfuily B14-U JIILIUfi ft IflUFSF. R.KS. POWDER Absolutely Pure. Mute from Orape Cream Tartar. No other fit arjatlon make * kuili UfM , flaky hot breads , o uxurloiu juutry. Can l r tenby Di i > tptle wirtiout fiarot the ill * rctultuig from heavy lnd.1 ge tlble food. Paid or Ir i-ant , by all Orocrri ROYAL IIAKINOJ'OWDER CO Niw York ,