OMAHA DAILY" BlflS. MONDAY , AUGUST 29 , 1881. IJELE DAILY BEE. Monday Morning , Aug. 20 , LOOAL BREVITIES. i coal , Get your lint * nt DonneV. Frederick Leading Hotter , Suite's Cream Sod still boom in p. GOO business lots. Call on UemU. 1000 resilience lots , licmU , agent , Don't forget S&xo'a for perfumery. 25G hou M nnd lots. Bcrnls' agency , Demls' real ottate Ixxitn. First A. W. Nwon , Dontlst , Jacob' * block. Warranted Tooth Brushes at Kulin'n. Bcmin' now map of Omaha , CTi cents. Tlio win Jaws arc hoing ( nit in Strang's now building to-dny. 200 farms and 000,000 ncrca of land Bomls , Agent. The Lion continues to ro.tr for MooroV Harness nnd Sndillery. For n.VK Oorruticrcl.il Job Printing , all nt TDK UKK Job rooms. Prescriptions n fpcclally , Opera House rhftrntacy , ail S. Ifith Street. The Omnha Xitlicr club will give a onoert Tuesday evening , September Ctb. Highcstcftsh price paid forsccoml-hand furniture ntAIram' & Lewis' , 1121 Doug- Ins street , & 10-2w A rn.ro chance to obtain n , good ( laying business. Kcc Hpcclal column. Kmiuire nt South 1 Hit Direct. tf Tlio trial of General JMabrook on tlio charge of renting ono of hh houses tea a prostitute , takes place In the police court Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock. Alfred Curtis , of tlio car accountant's olficc , ] ! . & M , 11. 11. , is Incapacitated irom work , suffering from consumption. Willie Scott , a Western Union tele- jgraph messenger , stntck bis leg ngalnst n abarp stick in tlio sidewalk. The stick penetrated the calf several Incites , making Sa painful wound. There is n , young man rooming on the jfcoml floor of n Famham street building who for seine time past lias bcun In the habit of Bitting near the front window of liia room very scantily nttircd. Ho ap pears to ha\ono sense of propriety , and Iocs many Improper things within the l > lain view of pcNonu paining by and tJiono iu buildings on the opposite dido of the Btreet. SorlonNly Injured. A runaway of u somewhat serious nature occurred yesterday morning about 11 o'clock. As a United States iimil wagon wus nbout leaving thoBtn- "blcs the homes suddenly ntartod off , * tearing along Ilarnoy street till they reached Tenth street , where the wagon struck against a hydrant. The wagon was overturned and the driver precipitated to the ground. The driver , A. V. Smith , fractured two bones two inches below the left knee , and was very severely bruised all over iho body. Ho was immediately con voyed to Dr. Mercer's institutewhere Jus bones were sot and ho was put to bed. One of the horacs was very badly injured , in fact , it is feared its injuries may terminate fatally. _ PERSONALS. James Skinner and wife are now In , Omaha on a visit to their friends. Mr. Skinner was formerly arcsidcnt of Omaha. Mr. and Airs. Keith have arrived from the cast , where they procured n largo stock of goods. 1 . J. Hurnham and family have re turned from their trip to Denver nnd Lar- ainic. ainic.Harry Harry .Walker , a well-known young St. IiouU Journalist , Ia In the city for n few clays in the Interest of the Hornet , of that city , ono of tlio spiciest Illustrated publi cations iu the country. The Hornet is already aulto extensively sold hero , and is meeting gratifying success everywhere. K. A. Ucnsoii , of Davenport , lown , is in the city. Gcorgo W. Gray arrived homo yester day from \isit iu the west. James W. Way , of the U. P. arrived fltonie yesterday afternoon from Choy- JjVfohn Fitzgerald , Lincoln's wealthy rep- ' jrfilhntaUvo man , epqnt yesterday at the relghton house. | M 1.1- "Jy J. N. Iteynolds , [ the county clerk of . , Nance county , Is in the city. Ho will o- % turn homo to-day. James F , McCartney arrived Irom VNelll City yesterday on a visit to his relatives and friends. Georgolt. Mann , tfia architect of the Grand Central , arrived In town yesterday and Is stopping at the Wlthncll. Col , Matt J. Patrick and bride , have returned from Now York. Col. Patrick will tabu tip bis pcnnnncut abode at his pleasant homo on ( founders street which lie had hitherto used as a hatchclor' liall. * SPECIAL NOTICE. In order to meet the requirements of the late Sunday law , and at tlio came time accommodate my many patrons , on Sunday , August 28th. ' 81. my Drug and Porscriptiou Store will bo open during the following hours : On. m. till 1 p.m. , and 4 p. m. till 8yp : p. m. Only "Physicians' Pro- ecriptions prepared , " and "Drugs" sold during those hours. JOHN W. DELL. 820 South Tenth street. Third Ward Voters. I will eit for registration of voters Monday , the Dth day of September , 1881 , for registration of voters of the a'hird Ward , and said book will bo open at my oltico , 1324 Douplas street northeast corner of Fourteenth. WILL. II. IULKV , itug2itoa5 lleuiator Third Ward. Reglstratioa Notloo- Notice is hereby given that I will it at Lorenzc-n's Cigar Store , 514 S. , Tenth street on Monday , September Ctb , 1881 , for the purpose of register- ii ) additional voters of Iho First ward and correcting the old list. Iu witness whereof I have hereto set my hand this , 25th day of Auaiut , -1881. E. JL SIKNBEUO , f Registrar First Ward. BURGLARS LET LOOSE. Their Midnight Matinso in , Bowery Hill The burglars made tilings very lively about Bowery Kill early Satur dy morning. About 5 o'clock they ro- mencd the screen from one of the windows in James McMalion'n liouso , on Thirteenth and Arbor strcotu , opposite - posito Judga Ilnsc.xH'fl residence. After skirmishing about the house for seine time ono ot them finally readied Mr. McMnhoii'H bed room. 'Jhcro lie secured n gold watcli and chain , a magnifying glass nnd several trinkets of more or less value. A few minutes after tlio mnn left the room Mr. McMalion awoke , and fooling thirsty went to the pantry to secure n gltm. When he opened the door ho almost fell into the .inns of the burglar who was hidden in there , Mr. McMahon was only partially awake and In no condition for a tussle , liesidcs ho was unarmed , Hotroating ta sccuro n weapon the burglar took advantage of the oppor tunity to slip out which ho did in short order. When Mr. McMahon returned ho found the burglar missing nnd with him tlio properly mentioned. About the aatno time nn entrance was effected into the residence of Frank Volentn , on the corner of Fif teenth street and Bellevue road. Quito n lot of personal ollects were re- movcdontcido , where were they search ed nt leisure. Thirty-seven dollars nnd n half wore found in ono of thn pock ets , nnd this was taken and nothing else was disturbed. A driver for the Merchants' express , living in the same vicinity , was unable - able to sloop on account of the heat. Getting out of bed , ho lighted a lamp and sat down to read Tin ; UEH. Ho had been so engaged but n short time when ho heard n suspicious noise nt ono of the windows. Going thereto learn \\hnt was the cunso ho in terrupted the work of n couple of fel lows who Benin pored off in the dark ness. i Another expressman living n few blocks distant while do/.ing heard several slight taps at the front door as if somebody was trying to discover if the occupants of the house were asleep. Getting up he moved quietly to the door and suddenly inquired who was there. "Vorstohon Doutsch ? " was the ques tion from the outside. "No , but what in the - do you want ? " asked the expressman. "Can you toll mo the road to Oma- m ? " asked the follow in perfect Eng- isli. "I'll toll you the rend to Omalinyou - ; just wait a moment. " The expressman began to hastily iliboLLtho door , which he succeeded n doing just in time to sco the fol- ow rapidly disappearing around the corner. Mrs. John Hush , wife of the assistant county treasurer , was ick , as it happened nnd kept n light burning most of the imo. This circumstance prevented an invasion of the Hush household vliich is in the neighborhood. i * MARRIED. IHHMAN-lSLDUIDfiH-AuRiist arith , At the home of the bridu'n father , J. G. Kldridgo , by Uov. J. B. Mnxlicld , Mr. John U. Herman and Mlsi Madge Kldritlgo , all of Dlalr , Ncbrask.t. ' O TUUE TO HER TJIUST. Too much cannot bo said of the vor faithful wife and mother , con- tantly watching nnd caring for her enr ones , never neglecting n single , uty in their behalf. When they are assailed by disease , nnd the system hould have n through cleansing , the tomach nnd bowels regulated , blood lurified , malarial poison exterminated , ho must know that Electric Bitters are the only sure remedy. They nro no best and purest medicine in tlio vorld , and only cost fifty cents. Sold by Ish & McMalion. ( L' ) BLACK-DRAUGHT" makes chills and fever impossible. Children's school shoes nt Full- iodo's. Rcrjlstrntlon Notice. BTATi : OK NI IHAHKA , ) DUUOI.AH COUNTY. j I will sit for registration of voters ilnnday , September nth and Oth , .881 , on the Southeast corner of IVolfth nnd Cans , for registration of voters of the Fifth ward. SCIIUYLKII WAKKKIKLD , Registrar of the Fifth Ward. Aug 25 to SO . .I . The only place in the city whore Jos. Selling's Milwaukee beer is found on draught is the Merchants Ex change , cor , 10th nnd Dodge St tf Fresh Irmta and vegetables received every day nt D. Guild'a on Tenth street , near U. P. depot. tf Largo stock of Scotcth styles iu joots and shoes received nt Full- rieao's. Tlio Now City Directory soon to bo issued will bo the most thorough and complete of any directory 3ver issued for Omaha. People who liuvo recently como to the city , or those who have recently changed their residence or boarding place , should send their now address at once to .1. JL Wolfe , 120 S. Fourteenth street , corner Douglas , so that their names will appear in the now directory cor e-act when issued. For rent or sale , eno organ. Will sol ) on monthly payments. At EOJiolm & Erickson'a Jewelry Storo. Aug25tf n Burned Friday ni hl an accident occurred on the 0. U. ifc Q. railroad near Crcslon , a station about forty miles wcat oi Council Bluffs. A bridge of consid erable ftizo a little- west of the .station caught on fire from seine unknown cause , nnd soon destroyed the cnliro structure. The pasiongcr train leav ing Council Uliifl * in the evening had just got to this point , and its further progress was prevented. After wait ing some little time to lot tlio fire sub side a transfer of passengers was made to the 0. , R. I. & P. railroad. It was necessary to ndd a day coach and ono sleeping car in order to accomo- date tlio passengers from the 0. 1) . it Q. ' The passengers in Iho sleeping cars had just retired for the night , and consequently were eonsidor.ibly put out when called upon to cot up and dress. The accident delayed thoR R , I. train nbout an hour in making the transfer of bagtmgo and passengers to their train , The night m.iil train over tlio C. 35. & Q. was delayed in reaching Omaha on account of tlio ac cident. BITTEN TO DEATH. Horrible Pate of a LaPlatto Farmer. A farmer living near La Platlo gives some facts about n fntnl row which occurred near that place on Thursday of this week. According to the man's statement tlioro lias been n feud existing between two neighboring farmers for n long time time past. Thursday ono of them named O'Leary got well under the in- llucnco of liquor and then started for Ibo farm of IUH enemy. The farms join and when O'Lcary ' reached it ho commenced abusing the man , whose name was John Ko- pejtka. They wore both under the influence of liquor and soon com menced fighting. Itrai n death struggle , as the result showed. O'Lcary being the stronger of the two men got his adversary down nnd litterly bit him to death. Kopejtka soon after died from the ollects of his wounds. The deceased is eaid to have been , when sober , n very decent sort of n man , but when drunk was r.ithcr quarrolgomo. Ho came to this state a little over a year ago from Macoupin county , Illinois , nnd lived on a rented place. O'Lcary is said to bo ft very vindictive sort of n follow and very quarrelsome. Ho is said to bo much nddicted to drink. Wo guarantee that "Conrad's Bud- woisor is brewed , especially for our trade , according to the Budwoiscr process , of the best Snnzor Hops and Bohemian Barley , nnd warranted to keep in any climnto. Ask yonr drug gist for it. Child Bndly Hnrt , Isaac Levi , grocer at 713 South Thirteenth street , with his family , was out driving in n lit'ht wagon yester day About Thirteenth and Dorcas streets , the bolt which holds the shaft to the axle slipped out nud Mrs. Levi was pitched upon her head by n sud den lurch of the vehicle. She carried a baby in her arms , nnd in her de scent aho fell upon the infant. Mrs. Levi received several severe cuts and bruisei , but the baby was by far the most badly injured. Its nose was fractured by the fall , nnd the blood llowcd from it in n perfect stream. It was immediately given medical as sistance , but is understood to bo in a precarious condition. Mr. Levi and two other children in the wngon escaped unhurt. OMAHA MEDIOAL COLLEGE. Fall session begins Oct. 10 , 1881 Address , G. B. AVIIKS , JL D , , See. Peculiar Accident. L. M. Cheshire , book-keeper nt the U. P. freight ollico , yesterday was scuflling with n companion in the olllco. In sport ho soi/.ed an ink eraser and waved it tragically at him. Accidentally it entered his own leg , making a very painful gash. Ho was taken to his homo on Howard street near Thirteenth. Ho will probably bo confined to bed a few days. A ttisl package of "BLACK-DRAUGHT" free of charge. " DON'T DIE IN THE HOUSE. Aslc druggists for "Rough on Rats. " It clears out rat.s ( mice , bed-bugs , roaches , vermin , Hies , ants insects , 15o per bos (3) ( ) STOP THAT COUGH. If you are HulFering 'from a Cough , Cold Asthma , Bronchitis , Hay Fever , Consumption , loss of voice , tickling of the tlirout , or any Election of the Throat or Lungs , UNO Dr. King's Now Discover } ' for Consumption. This is the great remedy that is causing so much excitement by its wonderful cures , curing thousands of hopclosi cases. .Over a million bottles of Dr. King's Now Discovery have boon used within the lost year , and have given perfect satisfaction in every instance. Wo can unhesitatingly say that this is really Iho only sura euro for throat and lung alfoctions , and can cheerful ly recommend it to nil. Call and got a trial bottle free of cost , or a regular size for $1.00 , Islut McMuhon , Om- ulm. (3) ( ) Ladies' hid shoes ยง 1.GO nt Full- reide's. WANTED A girl for general house work in a family of two , REKKU- KNOE.S HEguiHKD. Inouiro at Mrs. N. I. Edholm , Twenty-fit th and Chicago. Steady work to u good girl , tf DULL DAY. No Saloons Opened Yesterday Within City Limits. Tnu streets of Omaha were ns thor oughly dull yesterday ns could well be. The saloons were nil closed , M far as could bo learned , both front nnd rear. The prudent man had laid in a sup ply the night before , and ho was nbout the only contented individual to bo found. The other stores generally were bolted and barred. There wore n few exceptions to this rule , however. Ono drug store on Farnham street dis pensed soda water thoontiro day. The placa was constantly crowded by pcdes- triam who were compelled to com promise on that cooling bovciago. An other drug store on Douglas street did a thriving business in the same line. Thcro wore nonio iinslmved men in town , too. They neglected to visit their baibora Saturday night , nnd had no opportunity Sunday. The inveterate smokers were put to considerable inconvenience. It was possible to purchase cigars in most parts of the city , but it was usually necessary to w.ilk some distance. There w.-wquito an exodus to Coun cil Bluffs during the d.iy. The trans fer was constantly crowded. Five men , it is said , were kept constantly employed in handing out foaming lager to the thirsty crowds. Strange to say , few came back violently in toxicated. There were several places out near the driving park that were literally besieged. It 11 said that n small brewery out that way ( not Bauman's , which was closed ) had sold out every drop of beer early in the afternoon , notwithstanding they had made an extra supply. For the rest of the day beer wns at discount nnd many in desperation took whisky. There wai not a single nrrost for drunkenness Saturday. "Tho Revere House Council Bluffs ia the best ( second-class hotel in the west , " augl7-lm An Exciting Timo. There wns quite au excitement cre ated at the circus last Saturday night. The regular circus performance had been concluded and tlio concert , which usually follows , was on. Tlio rousta bouts were engaged in toarinij down n portion of the peats nnd otherwise getting ready for departure when the ropoa attached to ono of the gasoline lights suspended to the center-polo got beyond the control of tha men and came to the ground on n run. The can broke nnd the gasoline ignited and blazed up to n height of four or five feet. Instantly erica of fire were made by the startled audience and n general stampede nnd panic were imminent. But for the presence of mind of Mr. James Neligh and others , together with certain of the attaches of the circus , n jam would have un doubtedly occurred , which would have resulted in the death of n num ber of persons. The gentlemen reas sured the audience , quiet was restored and the play wont on. * Unexpected Death. P. J. Johnson died Saturday eve ning last nt his residence , No. 1,421 North Nineteenth street , of typhoid fever , nftor nn illness of nbout three weeks. Mr. Johnson wus n member of the ice nnd coal firm of Bonzon & Johnson , which recently dissolved. Since tlio dissolution Mr. Johnson carried on the business , until ho * was prostrated by the fover. Mrs. John- spn being absent from the city no nr- rangomonts have yet been made for the funeral , Smytho itStull , attorneys , removed No. 12 Croiahton block. IMPORTANT To merchants , builders and farmers. Wo nro now prepared to fill orders for Omaha Nails , guaranteeing quality equal to any and price lower than the lowest , in nny quantity from ono to ono thousand kegs , DOLAN & LANawoKiiir , t Iron Merchants , nug22-0t Agents for Omaha Nails. Parties wishing booth stands dur ing Stnto Fair , address E. P. Davis , Omaha , Nob. jy28-sop2 For nice f rash meat go to GUII.I > , Aleut Market on Tenth street , near the U. P. depot tf PrizeModal. . Max Meyer & Bro. have just man ufactured n beautiful gold medal for the winner of the bicycle race on July 4th. It is given by the Omaha bicylist. On ono side is an artistic representa tion of a bicycle , on the other the in scription : "Won by Sam'l Bowloy nt Omaha , July , 1881. " Mr. Bowley lives in Council Bluffr. NOTICE TO LUMBER DEALERS. Sealed bids will bo received by the undersigned nt the Canfield house , Omaha , until ono o'clock n. in. on Monday , 29th inst. , for furnuhing and delivering nt the southwest cor ner of 7th and Douglas strcota , Oma ha , material for a warehouse for the Consolidated Tank-lino Company , the lowest nor any bid not i.ocossarily ac cepted. Bills of materials or other information will bo furnished on ap plication to WILLIAM BOVP , Canfield House , Omaha. TO OUR PATRONS. Our store will bo closed Sunday. Wo would most respectfully request that you will procure your Sunday supply of good cicara nnd tobacco this evening. MAX MKYEU & Co. Prairie Fires. Exlensivo prairie fires are raging along the Omaha & St. Paul road. A gentleman who reached Omaha last night over this road reports that large ones are burning between Blair and Fort Callioun. On this side of Fort Callioun they nro burning nil nlong the rond. The fires are not confined to prairie grass nlono , but stacks of grain are nlso burned. A bridge on the road n short distance above Flor ence was burned down , nnd it delayed the train seine little timo. At seine places the tire came so near to the track tint the windows of the cars had to bo closed to keep it out. CROOKED YOUTH. Ho is Picked Up by Sheriff Guy for Theft. Saturday n small boy went into tlio county treasurer's oflico ami of- furreil to soiuo ono tlioro 1111 ordinary ololhus brush worth about fifty cents , lie asked only tun cents for it nnd Sheriff Georyo Guy , who w.u in the oflicc , suspected that the boy had not conio honuatly by the brush. Ho questioned him upon the subject aim from his answers the sheriff was satisfied that the boy had stolen the brush somewhere , lie said that ho had bought it at Whitney's , on Douglas street , and Guy took Jhim to see whether bo had or not. John Nush , the clerk , said that the boy had not got the brush there. The youth next said that ho found it in the alloy back of Bushman 3 store in n lot of rubbish. Ono of the clerks there said he had not done so , The sheriff then threatened to put him in jail if ho did 1191 tell the truth. He took the sheriff1 to 0 H. Brown's oflico where ho stated that ho had taken it irom n coal box in the hall of the building. Mr. O'Connor stated that the brush had been lying on a table in the office , and that the boy must certainly have taken it from there. Tlio young follow would not own up for aomo time that ho had taken it from there , but finally did so. The door was locked , so ho had climbed around from n hall , window along the cornice of the first story into the window of the oflice. SheriQ'Guy took the boy to his house to hold until Blr. Brown was con sulted as to the disposition of him. Mr. Brown was seen and ho did not wish to prosecute the boy because of his youth. The boy'd nimo is Chas. Baker. Ho is thirteen years of ago. Ho is a pretty hard eaao nnd is well known to the police as a bad boy. Died. PIIICE Ellen , died August 27 , at half past four o'clock p. ra. Funeral will take place from resilience ou Eleventh anil Davenport street this af ternoon at 3 o'clock. LIST OF LETTERS Remaining in the Omnhn Postoflicofortlie week ending Saturday , August 1.7 , 1881 : OENTUJMFN. Arnolety J Boyd F Binymonn F Botdn IT Bajjley J Jlielacrhi .T Cudhman C Chuniloy J Doherty 0 0 Dorrea F Edwards 1) Hayncr J Habbinek.T Hnssler F A Dr Halmgrcn M Henna M Keens .1 1rel.ico J Lloyd J aialmJS Murray .T P McYlex W Morton W II Nelson 51 J Fcckham D Province M 1C Kaynor G llccll C N K < H-prandTF ] Kedmond T Sprahan .1 Symreid J M Strauss G Sekcra T Sheedy D Sdreeter A Taylor J Vnrn J W Vickroy M F Q Wagner J Woodlmll S Wilde T Williams M Wilson S F Ware Ed N Wiccrovek J Wine E LADIKH' LIST. Black A J Miss Bent I > Mlt * Bloomville E C Mrs Brown M Mht BusscarB Airs Brown II A Mrs Button A Miw Brown B Mr * Cuery J Mrs Cooper 11 O Mrs CunltsonMirt DeoNMiaa Doano A Mra Davis C MM Francin II Mlsu Green M A M'w. Grroom M Mra Graft A Mln Flick J M Mrs Holloway J L Iliinl M Mm Hewer A Misn Hall M W Mrs Harris M B Mr * Iloulhainy J Mra .lolnison A MUs Kittio W Mra J.atsoa C Miss Leo M Mian Lloyd A Miss McGovurn N Misa Murry B Miss Pmcell A Mius Robertson M .Miss ItomnjoM Mrs Uivura B Misa Samlrum A Mrs Simpson P Mrs Bovroy S Stafford C 0 Hfra Thompson L Mrs TiubeUHMiis VoiiCMin Woodburn O Miss Whennoy W Mm TIIOS. F. HALL , Postmaster. Sixth Wava Voters. OMAHA , Neb. , August 25 , ' 81. Notice ) is hereby given that I will sit at my store , No. 1022 Cuminy street , between 20th nnd 21st , north side , on Monday , September the 5th , 1881 , for the purpose of registering legal voters of said ward. 0 , 0. Fiitti ) , Registrar Sixth Ward , Undoubtedly the beat shirt In the United States ia manufactured at the Omaha Shirt Factory. Tlio superiority of material and workmanship , com bined with their great improvements , hat is reinforced fronts , reinforced backs , and reinforced sleeves , makes their shirt the most durable and best fitting garment of the kind , ever manufactured at the moderate pric * of $1.50. Every shirt of our make ia guaranteed first-class and will refund the money if found necessary. We make a specialty of all wool , Shaker , and Canton iluunel , also chomois underwear , made up with a view to comfort , warmth and durabil. ity. To invalids tu.dveaklungcd persons wo oiler special inducements in the manner these goods are made cr their 'pictoction. Pu. GorruEiMKR , 1207 Farnham St MAJ. ILGES. The Officer to Whom Sitting Bull Surrendered. Maj. Guido Ilgcs , of the United States nrmy , was in the city yesterday , the guest of Gen. 0. H. Fredericks , who used to belong to the same regi ment. Ilges is on his way west to settle the claims of citizens for dam ages incurred during the Ncz Porces war , in which the major participated. Maj. Ilges is the officer to whom Sitting Bull and his band surrendered , and by whom they were conveyed to Fort Yates , D. T. Maj. Ilgca h an experienced Inditm cam paigner , and for his bravery has been promoted to a lieutenant colonelcy. His commission is awaiting the signature of the president. A reporter for Tur BKE had the pleas ure of meoMng Maj. llgea to-day. In relation to the present condition of Indian nflairs , ho said that no trouble need bo expected from the Indians the coming fall or winter. However , the coming spring tiou- bio might bo anticipated , as the Indians were in a very sullen mood. Maj. Ilges is of the opinion that the Indian difficulties will never bo settled until the nborgincs nro turned c.vcr to the military author itics. As long as they remain in the hands of the Indian bureau they will bo restless. ' . The Rural Now Yorker observes : The best people vote for the best man every time. And judging by the number os the St. Jacobs Oil constit uency , that is the best remedy for rheumatism known. Prof. Tice among others says so. Forty years' trial tu proveu "DLACK- DRAUGIIT the best liver medicine in the world. At F C. SPECIAL NOTICES. NOT1CK A crtlscmcnt To Loan , Tor S\le , Ixwt , Found , Wants , Doarillni ? , &c. , nil ) be in serted In thcBO columns once ( or TEN CENTS jicr line ; each subsequent Insertion , F1VECKSTS per lino. The tint Insertion noier losti thin TWENTY-FIVE CENTS TO LOAN-MONEY. ONES' TO LOAN-Callat UwOtliceot D. M L. Thomas ISooinS , Urelchton Itloek. fl Afin To loan at' " " " s fo 10 l > cr tcllt S J < / . w'/w / on v'ood real cilatcsocurlty , by lilt. ISAAC KDWAUDj , 1109 rariihain fct. TO LOAN At S iicr cintln- terest In HUIIUO ! J2.GOO and n , ( or 3 to fiyaars , on llrat-elass city and farm property. Drills KKAL LSTAIX and LOAN AdK.vuY. Ifith and DoiiL'las Six. MELP WANTED. WANTED Fifty cnrpcntcrs at Opom Houbc , W3gfsS2.T5 per day. ' "u-2-2 SHAW &I'I ELD. WANTKI ) A Rlrl for Rcncral hou-e ork. Apply on Plca < ant street , M house north from St. Mary's acnuc. . alter Satiuday , August 27th. 784-30 ANTKD-Bjy to herd and nake liinmclf W generally useful , Apply at Saratoga house. 7UO-29 nlrl wanted immediately CH WANTED . Mrs. U.V. . Ambro-e , 1024 Farnham street. TS.Vtf ANTED A ( fond girl for Rciural house- W \iork. at IStS Farnham street. 7 7-M. ' AX TED lioardcrs and lodgers , 2015 Hurt W btreet. Private dnellln , homoiomforts. 7S1-S" ANTEU-6 dliilnff room plrls , at thn Oc W cidental Hotel immediately. 7bO-tf Dinlnpr room qlrl at northHcst WANTED 17th and Capitol At e. 778-20' " \TrANrEO-A first-classeoo * . mustInvcarc- W commendation. J. W. UAN KTT. 2110 Cass St. 777-'Jl An unfurnished room , not far WANTED from post otllce. Addnsa , stating price , Mr. 1' . J. K. , Ileo oflico. 782-27 A pool table to rent ; with privi lege of purchasln" . State price. AiTdrcNUCo. INM.W , 451-tf Vail , Cranford Co. , Iowa. Fundlnz bridge and aehool bond * . WANTED Clark , ihllouc. 20-tf ANTKli Chahnbcrniald and laundress. Wages 20 per month. Apply at 2003 Hurt street , botw ccn 20lh and 21st. 702-tf A peed > ; lrl for Renernl house WANTED Must bcauood cook , \railierand ironcr ; atlDlS Cass .St. , bet. 15th and 16th , 709-27 ) To rent house ulth lx or so ; en WANTKI ; mufct bu In frooJ location. Ail ill ess 1'eter T , Martin , at A. L. atunj'u eilllce , city 771-27' CO CarpenUrs at Oi ra Houia WANTED and Farnhara His. 7U1-2U allAW AFIELD. Kood blacksmith for cne of the WANTED us In the country. KtciJy work. Apply to Dolan It Langnorthy , llth bt. 740 27 " \ 17"ANTEUKIrRtclaui imehlnery and liouno \V nork inolJere. Addrrsj Seaton & Lea , Lincoln Iron Works. TCi-37 - Beeond girl , at 1618 Chicago WANTUD-Good bt. Oood uages paid. 7bl-tf \\7 ANTED- jjlrl forKcntral hoiikO work , at YY 1619 Harncy bt. 780 tf VirAXTED TO TUADC Almost new top ldu \V bar buggy for a ph.-vton. Cuiulru ) at Hoe Olllio. Olllio.WANTED Oltl for general lioutertork in WANTED family at WO lOili St. ti)2 It FOR RENT HOUSES AND LAND. KENT All excellent cottage , set en rooma , on California strict near 22d to a nimll fimlly , iwHsesslon Sept. let Itent f-7.W per month in aihance. K. WAKKI.KV. 7SOU IIF.NT FiirnUhcd room , 8. W. Cor. 10th r and lacnport tits. 784-tf T7IOII 11EN.T To furnished or unfurnished I ? room * , chop ; 11 ICth bt , bet. Jlouard and J&ckiou. 7bi- ) ' RENT House of rcten rooms , cellar , FOIl ell , cittern and Viath-room ; uell looted , tint clu > condition. Enquire No. 222 southwest corner 25th and Dacnport SU. 7&S 20 OK UKNT-One room nltli board , 1S03 Call- E fornia btreet. 735 tf TTIOn RENT A two story house of 7 rooms with L' BUble , onEherman A > c. Apply t > lerrill' 17011 ItENT Nicely furnUheU roomi. at COS Jj 17th street. 749 tf KENT Elcmnttumlshcd rooms. Itcouon FOK pHceJ , brick house , 2013Quu St. 623 t < 1J10K ItENT House of fe cn rooms , klUhen , JJ ctjllar , cistern , well and barn , on South Ate- uuo , uextto Woolwottli'H residence- Enquire t 14th and FarnhamSU , J.JOllhSON , C92-U HUNT Largo Urn. Inquire it 1618 Chi. I7IOR -oSt. 874 tl ItENT A nicely furnUlied front room ( or FOR or two stotleuca , t 1210 Jloniud ttrwt. 633 tf SPECIAL NOTIOES-Gontiimed 171011 KENT 8 furnished toomi am WeJ- JL1 clnntV Exchange , N. K , ccr. 16th and Dodge street * . 28 ! > .U FOR SALE. SALE -Snftll onion * , cucunirs/torcatoe * . Eon popper * , etc. , for pickllnc ] iurp * , do- rtd In all quantitlei. TOUSLKV 1)1103. ) 773 tl SAI.K A fpjn of ponies , liuggy and h r- blUll 1 liturgy a'most new. Apply at Uio Caledonian Saloon , V. P. block , IGtb. St. 7fl4 > tf T71UH SALE -A ruro chance to lump into n veil J * eiUlilhluitrMh trade. Will toll my central stor-k of merchandise , ltut < xl In one of the beat ehlpjilnif lolnts on ll. & M. It , n. for further i at tlcul.ua call or address J. It. Llnlngcr.Warcrly , Neb. 740 s2 1JOn ( SAI.K Lease and furniture of n tint-claw Jj hotel In a Uunof 1SOO Inhabitants , In state of Nebraska ! has 24 beds ; the traxcllnjf Men's to- fait. Inquire at tlKII nfflm. ! lA.tf SAI.fi Maps of DoiiRli Will Harpy coun EOR ties. A. IIOSEWATKK , I020rartihani Jlroct , Foil SAt.U A ( inn of eighty ncroa , In pond repair , liool house , 22xDO anrl ell 14x10 , small orchard of boating trcti. Ono mlle nonth of Onawa t Ity , luwa. on 8. 0. ft 1 * . 11. II. Will Rlto time on part If ufshcd. Address K. M. Soars. Omaha , Neb. nlOdlfa4w4 ? OH 8ALK A new all leather fop side-bar F riinoton with spring cushion and back , at W. ' , Omlton's tarrl ifo top timmit.utory 314 , 3. l'cth it. bet. rarnhatn and Ilarnoj , 707-tt SALIV-Kent , house and full lot , 12 Mocks Foil P. 0. at STOO. JOHN L. UcCAatix , 712-tf 0.p. I'oetouioo. H\LK-rino ttock farnt of 4tO acnt rOIl lionsc , tattle glied , orclinnl At. , with In ca y reach of railroad. I'rke. $1500 , par time at G % . JOHN L. McOAUUK , Orp. 1'ost Olllcc. catl-tf ITlOIl BALK Kelt coltaffoand ( rood lot at I1 ? 1HO. JOHN L. MlCAUUE , 0.p. | . V O. C3MI I 1011 SAL1J On reafonablo terms. A ImtlnMS that l < pajIngflOO a month. Guarantees Blvcn as to tltlo o ( ( iropcrtj and lca o oi premises , c nqulro at ollice ot Sain J. Hotill. . 217 h. 141 n St. . Onnlia. oig.tt " 1T10H SALli Horse , hu gy and liarnesa. Can L1 be seen at 3tc eii9oiri ) Capllol Avcnuo bam ITlcc , 82JO. K. 0. tLLIS. WO-tf Fen SALn A Ilrst-class tnllk dairy. Inqulro at thia olllco. 617-atu 27 OUSKS AND LAND nomls rents houses , stores , hotel * , farnit , lota , lands , olllcosf rooms , etc , Sea let pmc , Oooil house with lour roonvi and FOU8ALK No. liGlS Uodje het cen 20th and 27th street. Ooodoll and Blmlo trees ; house In Kood condition. Inquire on premises. 221-U U.MIUKIIAS And 1'arasois repaired by M. SCHUTT llth and Faniaunta. 780H HUCK 11 SALE. ) 203-tf ESTAmtOOK & COE. FOU SAT.K A binall cnjlnc , II.V. . I'nyno " * Son's iniko. In perlact osilcr. Inqulru ol II. O. Clirk & Co. -M-U MISCELLANEOUS. rnO CAIIPCN'TEKS I uhlork cheap at 1 bench work for the winter to learn tomccx- iwrlunco. J. W. S. UBK olllco. QTUAYED-rroni Slert's stable , Omalin , ono C ) black mare , color someuhat foiled , clishb or nine jcirs , wcljflu about clc\cn lunulrc-I , hat ! on saclillo and bridle. A reward will Ijo paid for her return , or liifoimation leadtiiK to her re covery. W. U Cathcy , Foit Callioun , Kob. 7lU.lltw2t STKAYKD A 301111 ? red < ow , short till and left eir cut , bolonglnt ; to Olian. Uaucr. The Under will be rewarded No. 811 10th strict. 7b2 > OIIAS. UAUKK. IHRD STORE Hai forsaloall Mnda OMAHA and Domestic llirjg , aho Ittnl ( anclery ( foods ; utlCth fat. , bet. Donglwi anj BliMIS has rattling Ion- lists of houses , lota lands aiid farms for sale. Call and gel tli pin A'l MRS. 15. K. C'LAKKK'S No. 1 Board Ing House , tor. 13th and Dodge Stfl. licet In the city. 510-tf T > EM1S' KEAL ESTATE BOOMT-8ec ) .ft page. rilAKEN UI' lilack cow with bell on. Owner JL can hax-o the same by proving property and paj injr charge * . C. U. FUY , 1 rallo north D at and Hum I ) Institute ) . ; 72-27" I'rom my place , on ICth and Jackson STUAYKD son streets , on August Oth , ono redan'I uhlto heifer , 2 y tars eld 747-27 TTril.KlE Mannfactory ol paper TT . JJ. YV boxes , 1403 Farnham street , Omaha , Neb. a22.vfrt r\ ALL on or address Totter * Palmer , 40 South \J 6th street , Council Binds , ] o n , for railroad - road tlekctscast , nest , northnndsouth. Greatly reduced ratrs on all tie' ' et . Eviry ticket guar anteed , and tickets bought , sold and exchanged TELLKll AND MEDIUM Mrs. FOHTUNK past present , and future In loie and all ufTatn. tihorutcaU the dee-peat ( ecretsot the heart , blio po cs tlio magnetic jiowcr to ful fill all 3 our uUhes. Call at No. 1010 Chicago street , near ICth. aug 10 tf T OST Sunday altcmoon on Howard St. , IJ ehlld'BRold bracelet , markexl "Ethel. " Kind er will please Icavo at lice Offlcc. 673-tf B E1I181 NE\V C1TV MAI'3,25o. Sco 1st pag VjTItAVED From 2415 Harncy street July 23 | O ono larvobrlndle cow , 9 years old , branded on nip with letter "O. " Has Bome white upots on her. Any one K ! In ? information where she ia r return her will be suitably rewarded. SIS tf A. M. CLARK. NV ONE hat ing work lor a typo writer can A bo accommodated by telephoning the IJitf otticc. 483-U mAKEN UI1 A red cow Owner can hate the J _ Haino L.v pro\ln ( ; proiiorty anil pnyiM ; , charges. I'llANCIS IIOIIUI.NH , Saunders aoll ] Grniu St aui4-ev ! wed&tQCi | EJIIS1 11KAL ESTATE EXCHANGE. 3 B Ut pige. rffHItEK or four joun ? men can be nccommo J. tcdwltli board. HcfemiccsexchanRcil. A | ply 2011 Cuss Mrect , 4tli iloor west ol 20th S onuIJresi Uox S37 , iK/ttoflico. 313-j . BnOWN-Coriicr 12th and Chic . ttn-cU , U ready to bore or deepen batiafaUlon guaranteed. " ' KOKOnr The successors oi the An DON'T House , on Douglas etrctt , between ind lOtb , ( or board , lodging and transient C lomcro. Hespuctfully ' Mii.ti JULIUS LOUISE nosa POWDER Absolutely Pure. ila-Jo from CrujK ) Cream Tartar. No other irtBtlon uuikea uih light , flaky hot bruadt , uxurioiu putry. Can 'no rMtn by D ) < ) > ciitlc- iritrout fe r of thellU remltlng ( rout heavy liidJ jwtibla food. Sold oaly In can * , by allO rourr ROYAL BAK1N04I'OW1)EK CO N > u Veil. 0. F. GooJmAD i.