HIE OMAHA DAILY" BEE. THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 1 , 1881. THE DAILY BEE. Thursday Morning , Sept. 1 , LOOAL BREVITIES. Patterson cells coal. Get your lints at Doane's , Frederick Leading Halter. Sftxe's Cream Soda still booming. COO business lots. Call on Bemls. JOOO residence lots Bcrnl * , agent. Don't forget Sate' * for perfumery. 2oC hou w and loti. Bemis'agency. Bcmts' real cslnlc boom. First page . _ , V. W. Nnson , DcntUt , Jacob's block. Warranted Tooth Bnnhes at Knhn's. Bemls' new map of Omaha , 25 cent * . 200 farms m ! 900,000 acres of land Beml , agent. . . . > The Uon continues to roar for Moore's TTarncM nnd Sftdillery. For FINE Commercial Job Printing , all at TUB BKK Job rooms. prescriptions a specialty , Opera House Pharmacy , 211 S. 15th Street. 11 ighcit cash price paid f orfiecomMiaml fui nitnre at Abram' & Lewis' , 1121 Doug hired , al-2w ! ) Miss Annie Beranik and > Tohn Hovcll were united In mairiageat the nfllce of Justice Itlley. Very good water was Mipnlicd from . hydrants to visitors at the water works office yesterday. The WcstcrnNcwspapcrUnion , which establishment wan Imrncd out recently , ho * secured a lot on thcsouthenst corner of Twelfth and Howard streets , anil will be gin to build at once. Sonic ono cut through the glass of a nho\v case in the nincty-nino tent store with a diamond last nlirht , and removed two small portmonnaies that wcro on ex hibition there. Knelt imttmnmialo con tained S2 in Oliver. Michael Waring was yesterday ar rested on a warrant oworn out before Jus tice Wright by Jnincn Ncligh , the detec tive , on the -'charge of the larceny , at ) bnilee , of $1,000 in money. The firedepartincnt have selected com mittees to sell tickets for the ball which will be given upon September Ifith , the evening of the day upon which the annual parade will be given. The land league held a meeting yes terday evening in Clark's hall , when busi ness of a purely routine character wan transacted. Painful Operation. Some time since ono of the men employed by Hartigan & Gushurat , boiler niukora , was atruck in the eye by a piece of steel , which embedded itself dcop in ono of the inner membranes. As it did not trouble him it waa not removed at the time and tlio wound healed over. Sunday night it began to trouble him and nt 12 o'clock that night ho was nearly mad with pain. Ho stood the torture until this morning when it became no un bearable that he visited Dr. L. 13. Graddy's oflico. The steel had to bo literally dissected out , which is a very painful operation. The eye will bo saved. PERSONALS. L. P. Harvey , of Chicago , U In tlio city. ,1) . C , Adams went west yesterday on a Illl-lillCM tlip. C. I ) . Van Couit , of Lincoln , is the city. . K. J. Haggamann , of Davenport , Town , in in the city , Mra. C. II. Ueivey IIUH icturncd from her trip to the oast. Mies AnnaFoosreturnedyt-hturday Irom her vacation trip to Columbus , Ohio. ( ion. ( Ireen It , Itaum , the U. S , com- mtshioner of internal revenue , left for his homu In Washington , 1) ) , C. Mies JCato FOOD , teacher In the Thin waul school , returned homo to-da ; from her trip to Georgetown , Col , Simeon Bloom , a prominent attorney n this city , left yesterday afternoon for Gin cinnati , Ohio , his old home. Ho will b absent for some time , and his many friend wish him a pleasant visit. I ! H. T , Clarke , of Belleview , ft in town , J. II. Sililey , of Chicago , ! at the Can Field. Field.K. K. B. Chandler went vast yesterday af ternoon. Col , Martin , of the U. S. army , Is at tin Wlthncll. Capt. J. P. Walker , of the U. H. army inatthoAVithnell. F. I1. left Fosdyko for New Vork yet terday afternoon. A. B. AVyman , of New Yoik city , li bUying at the Canh'eld , A. Vinliig , of Boston , U In tha city , unc ! btaying at thu Canfield. Lyuian McCarty , general wettcrn agent of the B. & O. , is in the oily. Sherllf Guy returned from Kearney Junction yesterday afternoon. Lewis A. Kent , of Mlmlcn , Neb , , coun ty clerk of Kearney county , called at Tim UEU office yesterday. Col. Alxin Barnes , the genial represent ative of a prominent New York business house , ! in the city for a few days. Col. K. 0 , Bourdinot , of thu Indian Territory , returned from his wentorn trip yesterday , from Montana. He will remain here a day or two. "Tho Revere House Council Ulufls is the boat eecond-claaa hotel iu the west. " nugl7-lm Registration Notice- 6TATK OK NEIIIIAHKA , > l/OfOLAH COU ! TY. ) M- I wiil Bit for registration of voters Monday , September Dth nnd Oth , 1681 , on the Southeast corner of Twelfth and Cass , for registration of voters of the Fifth ward. Sciiuymi WAKKKIELD , Registrar of the Fifth Ward. < Auf25to8G { FOR RENT OR FOR SALE. Ono organ ; or will sell on monthly payments , ' Inquire at once at KIWOI.M & EKICUSON'H , o jowolen ) , opp. the P. 0. U - . FAINTED IN COURT , A Young Lady Charged With Stealing Silver Ware. After Being Bronchi to , the Clmi-go Apalnst Her in Wltbtlrnwu. * # A lady of this city on Tuesday found her servant missing , and upon looking about discovered also that seven sil ver-plated knives , six forks , ono doz en towels and half a dozen napkins , the wliolo valued nt 815 , had disap peared. The lady , putting this and that together , naturally concluded that ns the servant had taken nwny her trunk , the ar ticles were slowed nway there. She reported the matter to the police find , furnished with n good description of the servant , Marshal McClure and Ofllccr Donohuo started in search of the girl. They soon found the ex pressman who had removed the goods and he directed them to i\ house on Harnev street as the place ho had taken them to. There the girl's trunk was found nnd upon being opened the articles before named wcro discovered. The girl was taken before Judge Honcko yester day and thcro she was confronted by her former mistress. The girl is very pretty nnd refined-looking and bore herself in n lady-like manner. She said thnt the liuly with whom she lived had owed her $0 , nnd tlmt she naked for the money Hovoral times without receiving it. She acknowledged readily thnt she had taken the articles but alleged in extenuation that she had not boon paid her wages. The judge called the girl before him and rend the section of the statutes which covered her case. It provided that upon conviction the culprit could be fined 8100 nnd sent to jail for three months. As the judge began to read the girl was noticed to change color rapidly and ho mentioned the word jail , " she suddenly gasped for breath id toppled over on the Hoer in a end swoon. This sensational feature F the case caused great excitement inong the small audience. The thor lady , however , immediately sot o work and by considerable chafing nd the copious use ot water soon ro- iorod the young girl to coimcious- es . The girl almost had another ystericixl fit until she was assured liat she was not to be sent to jail. The charge was withdrawn as all lie goods had boon recovered , and lie girl was allowed to go free. She coined utterly overwhelmed by the isgraco of her position. Unplon.sn.nt Roc-option. A man named Patrick Coonoy , working at Stcolo , Johnson ifc Co.3 iil house , went home last night and omul a disagreeable acquaintance omfortably chatting to his wife , 'his ' was not altogether pleasant for /oonoy to contemplate , more CBpe- ially as ho was not entirely sober. \B ho tolls the story ho rapped loudly or admittance but his wife told him t was no use a she did not intend to ot him in. AH he persisted aho sud- enly throw open the door , and us ho lieges , struck him a terrible blow on ho head with u hatchet. His hcnil voe frightfully gashed , although the kull wan not fractured. Military Notes. Leave of absence for one mouth with permission to apply for an ox- elision of ono month , is grantee Post Chaplain G. A. England , of Fort ) mahu. Upon the recommendation of the nedical director of the department Acting Assistant Surgeon John L Robertson , U. S. army , is relieved rom duty at Fort D. A. Russell , Wy. oniing , and will report to the com- nanding ofllcor , Fort Cameron , Utah , for duty nt that pont. Capt. S. G. Cowdroy , medical lopartmont U. S. army , is relieved rom duty in this dopnitmont , and vill proceed to New Vork City , and report by letter upon arrival there , o thu surgeon general. "Wo consider this boor ( Conrad's ludweisor ) a healthy and invigora- ing stimulant. " Physicians' opinion. m&o OMAHA MEDICAL COLLEGE. Full session begins Oct. 10 , 1881' Address , Q. IJ. AYIIKS , M , D. , Sec. " BLACK-DRAUGHT" makes chills and fever impossible. At P. C. aoodmin'i. Plenty of crab apples and tomatoes ut' The only place in the city where Jos , Schlitz'o Milwaukee beer is found on draught is the Merchants Ex change , cor. 10th uiul Dodge St. tf Registration Notice. Notice is hereby given that I will sitnt Loronzon'aCigar Store , CMS. Tenth street on Monday , September Dth , 1881 , for thopurposo of registering - ing additional voters of the First wurdnnd correcting the old list. In witness whereof I have hereto sot my hand this , 2Bth day of Au ust , 1831. E. M. STK.MIEUO , Registrar First \Vard. Fresh fruits and vegetables received every day nt D. Guild's on Tenth street , near U. P. depot. tf Parlies wishing booth stands dur ing SUto Fair , tiddrcss E. P. Davis , Omaha , Neb. jy28-8ej)12 ) A Honvy few days ago Mrs. McDonald , on South Thirteenth street , vent out into tlio country to buy n oad of hay. On her way back she hrew an old skirt containing § 275 in ills and 25 cents in silver on the top f the load. She walked on ahead nd reached homo. The wagon unfor- unately struck a washout at the low- r end of South , Thirteenth and was vorlurned. Before it had been gath- red together again and loaded upon 10 watfon , it caught fire in some un- xplnincd way and was entiiely con- umcd. When Mrs. McDonald cturned to look for her money she Mind the silver which had escaped nharmed , but the greenbacks had one up in smoke. A PROFESSIONAL. Ho Does Some Work in Fre mont and Tries it Hero. Shorill' Robert Oregq , of Dodge ounty , was in the city yesterday , joking for u man who committed uito a robbery in Fremont Tuesday lernooii. Mrs. Tom Turner had > ft her house nnd gone to visit some Honda. The thief taking advantage i her absence broke into the house nd took everything of value he could nd , which included a valuable old watch and chain , silver ) eons and several articles of jewelry , mounting in nil to $400. As soon ns 10 robbery was discovered the sheriff .artcd after the thief , Ho had got ito n box car , which was on a track b that place , loaded with potatoes for malm. When the evening freight rain came along the car was locked p nnd attached to it. When the train ot along the road towards Omaha inductor Clark discovered the man , nd having been warned by the slier- fto look out for him , ho immediately olcgraphod Gregg the fact. The lorifT started for Omaha to get him , ut when ho arrived the bird had own , Some ono had broken open 10 lock and allowed the man to cs- apo. The same individual wont into jnughlin's place yesterday and tolo a silver watch worth about ilfi. Laughlin was eating .is breakfast in n room back f the store , when the man quietly vnlkcd in the front door , slid bnpk a lass door of the front show window nd picked up the watch Laughlin , aving noticed the man"came Up to lim to see what ho wanted. The fol- ow , with great presence of mind , said hat ho had a pistol which he wanted o soil. No bargain for it was struck nd so ho walked out. As soon as the ORB was discovered Laughlin looked or the man but found him not. The pplico were notified but they have not ut been able to find him. IIo evi- leutly is an old hand at the business. Anthrax Again. It is said that anthrax , which has con made famous in this section of ho country by Doc. Footo's alleged liscovory in Council lilull's , hns jrokon out in a violent form nt Creek lottom , near Lincoln. The cattle are Mil to bo suHering terribly from the lisense and all cllbrts to stay its irogross , up to the present , have boon unavailing. Physicians say thnt this s always a terrible disease for if the virus from the cattle enters a man's land it causes his death in a veryshorl Mr. W. P. Ryder , 124 Lexington street , Boston , Muss. , in making ref > oifiicu to his experience in certain di rections thus remarks : I am pleased to say thnt. I have used St. Jacob's Oil for rheumatism with the best suc cess. My casn was ono of two years standing and balllod all other treat ment , but St. Jacob's Oil cured mo. School Shoo at Fullriodc. Nice so of pictures given away with every pair of Hhoes. HALED IIAV. Fine upland hay , bided with wire nt W. ,1. Wolshans & Co.'s , Eightl nnd Fnrnam streets. aug31it Unrgnins in extra quality schoo Shoes , at Fullriodo's , Douglas street between Thirteenth and fourteenth Third Ward Voters- I will sit for registration of voters Monday , the Dth day of September 1881 , for registration of voters of the Third Ward , nnd said book will bo open at my oflico , 1324 Douglas streo northeast corner of Fourteenth. WILL. II. RU.KV , nug21tosti Register Third Ward. The Now City Directory soon to bo issued will bo the mos thorough and complete of any director ; over issued for Omaha. People wli have recently come to the city , o those who have recently changed thoi residence or boarding place , shouh send their new nddross tit once to J M. Wolfe , 120 S. Fourteenth street corner Douglas , so that their name will appear | m the now directory core o let when issued , jyUOdliw Sixth Ward Voters- OMAHA" , Neb. , August 25 , ' 81. Notice is hereby given that I wil sit tit my store , No. 1022 Cumin street , between 20th nnd 21st , nort side , ou Monday , September the Dth 1881 , for the purpose of rcgistorin legal voters of Baid ward. 0. 0. FIELH , Registrar Sixth Ward , aug2o-s5th WANTED A girl for general houi work. Call nt the store of W. M BushmanS E. conierlDth & Douglas AugSOtf WELCOME BACK. * - 'he ' May and December Couple Return to the City. t in Said Thnt nil has Boon For given Them. Tlie young man nnd middle aged chool tcachor who caused such a uroro in Omaha social circles last lay by eloping returned to the city rom their prolonged bridal tour yes- crdny. The particulars of the at- air ns they appeared in TUB BEI : nt 10 time are as follows : The lady was teacher in the High school and the oy was of her pupils. Ho soon be- ama her favorite pupil and 10 fact caused considerable ossip among the other pupils , pparontly the attachment became iiitual , for it is said that the young ellow often took the teacher out walk- ig , at the conclusion of which ho ould accompany her to her apart- ut' Ono evening in May last the oung fellow did not show up at his atonial abode as usual , nnd this fact auscd considerable anxiety to his nronls. Tlio next morning a search oveloped that the fair female ras also absent from her dom- cilc. Putting all of these facts ogether it was wisely conduced thnt 10 twain , incited by that little cuss ailed Cupid , had flown to some more ongeninl clime there to bask in the ght of each other's lovo. The next card of thorn was from Kansas City rhero the lady had previously lived. L local paper had a sensational ccountof the history of the lady there , rhich was accompanied by tlio state- icnt that she had just been married to , person many years her junior. ? his caused a good bit of gossip hero find elsewhere because of the fact that he bride was old enough to bo her lusband's mother. Since then the iflair had died out , other scandals laving come up to appease the nppo- ito of the gossip mongers. Yostor- lay the couple returned and wcro re ceived with open arms by the father of the young husband. Liquor Donlor'a Mooting. The liquor dealers held a meeting ast night nt Turner hall. After ninor business had been disposed of , ho question of a conference with the omporanco people was discussed by ho nssocintion. It was decided to ippoint a committee of five to confer with the temperance pnr y. Such lommittco wns selected nnd comprised .ho . following gentlemen : Julius [ ieitncko , Ed. Leader , Henry Horn- berger , Chas. Kaufman and William Siovors. i To-day at four o'clock the commit- eo will meet nnd consult with Watson 8. Smith and other temperance people ple upon the much agitated question of liquor rolling. After the conference the liquor men vill hold a meeting in the evening to allc over the result of the conference .nd also to devise means for future action. DIED. ICILUUHX- this city , nt the house of K. L Wnre , on the morning of August 28th , Mrs. Annie M. Kilburn , of Windsor - ser , Vt. , and widow of Mr. Elmer Kil- bum , recently deceased. The remains wcro taken to St. Lou Mo. Utica far "Con Nopontup , so as rad's Budwciscr' is concerned ; you find it from ono part of the country lo the other. Ask your grocer for it. mite "WINEOFCARDUI" four times a day makt'H a happy household. At C. K. Goodman. NOTICE. Piano tuning and repairing. F. Lesscntin has removed his oflico from Hospo's to Hose's Art Emporium , 1510 Dodge Btreot. Aug30-3t * . A CARD. * Wo beg leave to inform the public iu general that wo have added another branch of business to our already extensive - tensive jewelry trade , namely , the musical instrument business. Wo will sell pianos and organs of the best manufacture at prices that cannot help but suit. Please call nnd get our prices nnd you will bo convinced. EDIIOLM & EHNJKSON , The jewelers and musio dealers. HO IFOR COOL MINNESOTA. Tko Last Excursion to tlta Great ( Summer Rosorts-812 OO for tlio Round Trip- Another excursion , the last of the season to this famous summer resorts of cool Minnesota , has boon arranged to leave Council lllulls on September 5th , at 7:45 : p. in. , by the great Sioux City route. The rate will bo the low- eat over given over this line , thu round trip being only 812,00 , Just think of it. It is cheaper to travel than to stay at homo. The tickets are good for thirty days. This will give an excellent opportunity for everybody to visit the greatest fair in the northwest , nt Minneapolis , which lasts nil week , commencing Soptoin- bar f > th. The races at this fair will bo well worth traveling twice the distance tanco to see. No such opportunity for genuine enjoyment will bo offered again this season , and all who take advantage of the exceedingly low rates will bo sure to got their money's worth fourfold. MUKO n note of this , and don't forget it. For further in formation , apply to J. II. O'BuvAN , Southwestern Agent , Council IJlutl's , Iowa. Aug2Gtosop5. Smytho AStull , attorneys , removed No. 12 Oieighton block. A Costly Flro. Mr. P. McArdle , of Elkhorn , who vas in the city ycsterdny , says thnt n table belonging to William Korncr , a blacksmith in that place , burned to ho ground Tuesday night. The stahlo t the time contained two horses , one \ valuable one , nnd n couple of hired non made a desperate effort to save ho animals. Both of the men wcro .hnost . overcome by the smoke nnd es- aped from the building with the ut- nest difficulty. Ono of them in at- cmpting to Joosen a horse was badly icked in the face by the frenzied nni- nal nnd will probably bo marked for Ifo. Both horses wcro roasted alive , nd the stable was burned to the ; round. The entire loss will bo about ' 800. The origin of the fire is un- 11OW11. Real Eatato Trnnnfer. * The following transfers were ro ordod nt the county clerk's oflico cstcrday , ns reported for this paper by John L. MeCaguo , real estate ngent nnd conveyancer : John F. Mory nnd wife to Fred hocder south half of S.W. fourth , oction 8 , town 14 , range 11 , cast , W. D. 81,280. Fannie C. McDluro to Albert W. vinstoy , part lot 4 , block 254 , Omaha , W.D.-S205. Wilson Reynolds to J , R Fraber , ots -7-8-'J-10 in block 22 , in town of Vntorloo , QC. . D. - § 50. John Loasch nnd wile to V. Gross , inrcol in section 28 , town 10 , range , cast , W. D.-r > 50. Peter Gross and wife to John joasch , parcel in section 28 , town 5. aiiRo 19 , cast , W. D. § 500. Nancy A. Bryant et al to John D. lowe et al , south half of N.E. fourth cction 7 , town 14 , range 11 , east , } . 0. D.-gGO. George Kyger to James 0. Bryant , outh half of N.E fourth , section 7 , own 14 , range 11 , cast , W. D. 8400 : Webster Craig to Chas. J. Klouin- jer , west half of N.E. fourth , sec- ion 20 , town 1C , range 11 , east , W. D. 8800. RATHER BRISK. A B. & M. Man's Opinion of U. P. Ball Tossers. "Individually I like the U. P. boys , " saVl a B. & M. basoballist yes terday. "I've got a good many friends down in that building ; but I must say that when you get n crowd of them together they arc like the railroad they work for they want to grnb everything. For instance , they want us to piny for that prize bat , which is our personal property. That's a nice challenge indeed to make. Wo don't want to play them for the headquarters championship nnd what's moro wo won't play them. They won't stand on their own merits , but they must ring in professionals to boat us. On the square , dead level ganio wo could got away with them every time. Why don't they go around and play other headquarter nines like wo do. They ain't got the sand , and don't you forget it. "Very nice challenge that of the U. P. boys ; very nice , indeed. " And the B. & M. ball tosser turned to another page of his Clipper. You Can't Afford To bo without Warner's Safe Kidney nnd Liver Cure. nugUOeodlw SlouxClty&Paoino Notes- K. 0. Morohouse has been appointed general freight agent and J. R. Bu chanan general passenger agent of the Sioux City & Pacific railroad. The general freight nnd passenger depart wont of the company will remain nt Missouri Vulloy as heretofore. Mr. Morehouso was formerly assistant general oral freight agent nnd J. R. Bnchanan traffic auditor , F. C. Hills has been forced by long and continued ill health to resign his position as general traffic manager. His resignation has been accepted , to take effect the close ol the present month. On and after Soptomder 1st the oflico of general traffic manager will bo abolished. The duties heretofore performed by him will be assumed by the general freight ngont and general passenger agent respectively spectively , Small Comfort- When you are continually coiiKhlnj ; , an noying everybody nronnd yon , nnd hoping It will go away of Its own nccord , yon are running a dangerous risk better nae Dr. TIIOJIAH' KLKCTHIU OIL , mi unfailing rem edy in nil fliich cases. codlw "ROUGH ON RATS. " The thing desired found nt last. Ask druggists for Rough on Rats , It clears out nits , mice roaches , ilies bed-bugs , 15c , boxes. A ttiil pneknKe ofBLACK-DMAUGHT" free of charge. At I' . V. Goodman , For nice fresh meat go to GUILD , Meat Market on Tenth street , ncai tlio U. P. depot tf i i ' FACTS THAT WE KNOW. If you nro sulloruifj from a severe cough , cold , nsthnut , broncliitis , consumption - sumption , loss of voice , tickling in thu throat , or any affection nf the throat or lungs , wo know that DR. KINO'S NKW DISCOVERY will gtvo you immediate relief. Wo know of hun dreds of cases it has completely cured , and that where all other medicines had failed. No othur remedy car show ono half us many permanent cures. Now to give you satisfactory proof that Dr. KINO'S NEW DISCOV ERY will euro you of Asthma , Dron chilis , Hay Fever , Consumption , Severe vero Coughs and Colda , Hoarseness. , or any Throat or Lung Disease , if yet will call at J , K , TSII it ' Drug Store you can get a trial bottle free of cost , or u regular size bottl for $1.00. jajilUly(2) ( ) SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE Ailicrtiicmciit To Ixnn , VorSMe , , o t , Found , WAntt. Honrdlmr , &c. . will bo In. crtcil In Ihoso columns once ( or TEX CENTS wr line ; each subsequent In'crtlon , FIVE CENTS Kit line. The lint Insertion never less than \VKNTY-F1VK CENTS TO LOAN-MONEY. M ONKY TO LOAN-C ll at I.w Olllee o ( D. * Thomif ItoomS , Crelehton Hlock. To loan at from 8 to 10 per cent , on ( rood real citatesecurlty , .y 1)K. ISAAC JUM'AHOS , 1100 Farnham St , -xn nnnT ° LOAN At per tlU.UUU tcre t In sunnof NIHX > and imards , ( or 3 to 6 yonrs , on tirst-ela 9 city and arm property. REMII Rr.AT , I IATK mid LOAN nnscT. IMh and Doualin Six HELP WANTED. trANTED-Countcrsatid other flttlnir * , tec- V f end hand , ( or a small retell grocery. Ad. dress \V. , i cc ctllcc. 816-31' WANTKD-2 No. 1 broom-maker * . Applv ftt Ntbr&slia liroom Factory. AU.U8T ) - . to do nrst or second ork. tiiii | ro 310 20th M. 817-1' WANTM ) A freed clrl for incml house- ' work , No 4IS20MiSt. , bet. Chluuro and - ' SIS-tt \\7 ANTKI-A ilttclllntf liouno of 8 orl i rooms In clljtlblo part ( if the city. Aildrc-is Jlaj. r. II. Stanton , Paymaster L" . S. Army , Tort Jni.Ua. SoO-4 'AN I nil A cook at tlio Snell llouso , Ash land , Nell. SOQ-5 WANTfiD Situation n.1 housekeeper , com potent , to tnko charge rf n hotel. Willing o go Into tlio country Inferences cxclmnircd \ddrcss C. II. Post Ulllcc. WANTKI ) Immediately , s.0 larpentcrs. \Vaie$275 ani1 s'1x ( ) Per diy. Apply 411) ) Dodge street. W. WIXOIT S10-.1 WANTKD Ono Rood fltst-ca ! s cook , can do meats and paUut.v both. Good nagun > ald. Kiicpilro Depot Hotel , Norfolk Neb. K i. DAiinirr , Prop. SJT-S * WANTKD A dining room girl and a kitchen ( 'irl , at COJ South Uth bt. 812 1 * , TJ ANTKD-Man and wife , at the i itclllKcnco \ } olHcc , No. 40J llth St. 813-1 * ANT1ID - A seed barber , nt the Orcen Trco W Shop , 311 S. 10th St. 0. F. Kt,3ASSEU. 4l)7-tf WANTED Fifty carpenters at lojd'n ! Opera House. II Khcit wages payed. bllAW k FIELD. 708-10 * TA ANTKD Hoard ultl ) pleasant rooms for \ V Rolf and wlfo In private family. Address , (1F.O. V. MOHPOKU , Stipt. C. . St. P. M. & O. ily. 709 31" WANTKD-At the Crelghton House , n dlnlnjr room Rirl. 801-31 * WANTED A clrl to do general housework' Good wires to ono nho Is competent , N. W. Cor. California and 20th Sts. 804-31 WAhTEU Fifty carpenters at Opera Holme , ag'H2.76 per day. 782-2 SHAW & riEI.I ) . W 'ANTED Hoarders and lodgers , 201fi Hurt btrcet. Private duelling , homo comforts , roi * " 781-3" WANTED-A first-class cook , mustha\enio commendation. J. W. OANMiriT , 2110 lass St. 777-31' WANTED A pool table to rent ; with pri\i- Uvu of purchasing. State price. Address OKU. 1NMAN , 451-tl Vail , Crawford Co. . Iowa. Funding bridge and school bomlc. WANTED Clark , Bellcvuc. 26-tf WANTED TO TJIADE Almost new top side bar buggy for u pha'ton. Enquire at liec OIHco. 07-tf FOR RENT HOUSES AND LAND. HENT-Storc , N. W. corner 10th and FOll Izard. Seven rooms up htjiirs. S1U-1 OH KENT Furnished room , S. W. Cor. 10th Jj and Davenport Sts. 78l-tf FOU KENT Ono room with board , 1603 Call , fornla street. 735-tf FOH RENT A two-story house of 7 rooms with stable , on Sherman A\c. Applj at Merrill's food storii , 207 8. 12th St. 72S-tf _ 17011 KENT Nicely furnished roonn. at C03 JU 17th street. 74'J-tf OR RENT Uloarantfurnlshed rooms. Roi enable F able prices , brick house , 2013Ufu > St. 023 tl T710R RENT Large barn. Innulrc at 1818 Chi- cngo St. IJ74 tf T71OII RENT A nicely fnrnlslicd front room for Jj ono or two gentlemen , at 1210 Howard btreet. C33 tf RENT 2 furnlbhttl roomoier Jl- FOR ' ExchangeN. E. ccr. Ifith and Dodge BtrccU. 2S9-tl SALE. - . onionscumcubcriton , atocs , POItSALC-Sun.il . , for pickling purposes , do- ivertd In all uuantiti . TOUSLEV UROS. 77i-tf ! 17IOR SALE Two lots and new house fi rooms Jj S W corner llth and Vlnton btrecM ; time 'lven. Apply on premltes , SOi-3 * FOR SALE At a bargain , two acres of land with fine grove. Choice location for a oa loon. House , etnble and good well on premises. Duly two miles from court house. Price * 300. Knqulroat once. llo124 , Council flulfH , la. aug-30-4t OR SALIC 110110 ultli four rooms , on Jj Lcavcnworth street , between Oth and 7th. Apply to Byron Heed. 700 3 * f OK SALE Young sound hor-cs to HORSFS out , cheap. Apply at 1315 Farn ham St. 800-31 * FOR SALE A rpan of ponies , buggy and har- nesa ; buggy n'most new. Apply at the Caledonian Saloon , U. P. block , 10th St. 704-tf FOR SALE A rare chance to lump Into n well established cash trade. Will sell my general stock of merchandise , situated In ono of the bent shipping points on II. & il. R. It , For further partieulara call or address J. U. Llnlngcr.Wavcrly , Neb. 740-S2 OIt SALE Lease and furniture ot a Urst-closs _ hotel In a tan n of ISOOInliablLai.t * , In state of Nebraska ; his 24 beds ; the trut cling IIICII'H ro- sort. Inciulront HEEoltlcc. 218-tf ( Oil SALE Maiis of DoUKlan anil Hariiy coun X1 tlea. A. HOsiWATEll.lKOKaruham etrcet 320-tf nOR HALE A new all leather top side-bar .1. ' Phaeton w ith spring cufchloii and back , at W. K. 0 rat ton's currUgu toil mannfoctor ) 314 , S. 15th tt. bet. 1'arnham and Jlarner , 707-tf I OR SAI.i-Neat houto and full lot , 12 blocks F from P. O , at $000. JOHN L. McCAovr , 712-tf Opp. I'Obtolhcu. SALE Flue stock farm of 400 acres EOR house , cattle khed , orchard &c. , witn In easy roach of railroad. J'rjce , SIMM , Jiar time at i 0 % . JOHN L. McCACJUJ : , Opp. 1'Oot Ollico. 03d-tf SALINcat cottage and good lot at FOR . JOHN L. UcCAUUE Oj.p. . P. O. "I OH SALU llorso , Ijuggy anil Imrnoas. Can [ i bo seen at Stetc-nsoii'd Capitol A > c'iiuo barn 1'rli-c , V2&0. E. C. tl.LlS. UM-tl FOll SALE A first-class milk dairy. Inquire atthUolllcu. 617ng7 AND LAND Bomls rents houses , HOUSES , hotels , farms , lots , lauds , olllceo1 roonjs , etc , See Ut page , 170R SALE Good house with four rooms and L' half lot , No. 013 Dodge between 20th and 27th street. Good well and uliada trees ; house In good condition. Inquire on premises. 221-tl TTMHHELLAS Ana fur&soM repaired Dy 11 U SCHUTT llth and Fam&m Bts. TbOtl RICK U SALE. B 203-tf nSTAHROOK ft ; COB. TTtOR BAF K A sniall engine , II. W , PAyne'1 Ij Boii'ii mike , lu iMitlott oler. Inquire ol II U. Clirk & Co. SB-tf nTRA rom Sicrt'a ftablc , Omaluv ono O black mare , color somewhat faded , eight or lime ) cars , w tlghi about clncn hundroii , hail on saddle and btMlo. A reward will be iiald for her return , or information leading to her co > cry. W. E. Cathcy , Fort Calhoun , Neb. 70J dltw2t A jouug red cow , short tall and STRAYED , belonging to Ch.-u. IUuc-r. Ilic Under will bo rcwarJod. No. bll 10th strwt 7W.21 CHAS. IJAtER. SPBUIAL NOTIOES-Ooiitmuetl HUinSTOnE-Has for Mlcall kind * OMAHA nnil Domestic lllrtK nNo lllrd onclcry ( roods ; at ICth bt. , bet. DoujilM anil lodge. BEMIS has rattllnjf lon& ; IMf , ot hotiorit , tot * lahdt Mid farms ( or salo. Call ami gel horn. < AT MRS. P. . K. CLARKE'S No. 1 Hoard CAU House , i-or. 13th nnd IJodgo Sts. Kcst n the cltv. MO-tf TV E.MIS' HKALISTATK IJOOM. feec lit page. "ITT'ILKIB .Manufactory ol piper . Ij. V\ boxes , 1403 l'arnliini : street , Umaha , Neb. i 22-wis-tt CALL on or address Potter & Palmer , 40 South 5th itrcct , Council Binds , Iowa , for mil- road tickets tswt , west , north and south. O really reduced rnlct on nil ticket * . E\try ticket guar anteed , and tickets bought , sold and exchanged augl7-lm ITIORTUNF. TKM.KK AND MKDlU.M-Mrs. U Ellra tells past prcRint , tincl liiturc In love iiul nil affair * . Hharoicnli tlio ttvcpctt ccretool lie heart , hlio pcwcs thu magnetic power to ( ill nil all your wishes. Call at No. 1010 Clilwiiio street , near ICtli. &UK 10-tl F03T Siiiuliiy afternoon on Howard St. , J chilli's ROM bracelet , marked "Kthct. " Kind er will please. Icavo at llco Olllco. f > 73-tf B KIMS' NEW CITY M\l'd,25o. See 1st p.\g O.S'K hMingnorh lor a typo writer can ANY aecommodftted by telephoning tlic UK ollico. 183-tr IUN I ) ! ' \ red cow. Owner can ln\o tliu name l > ) proUntf propcttv nnd l iliij ! i. FIIANUIS UOIUlCxH , Sftiindcrs and Irnie St < . nn24-ev wcil.1t > KMIS' UKAt. KSTATK rACIIAN'On. S < IUUK : or four jounir men cnn bo Rccommoda- te'l with Ixmd , lIcIoreiucse.NcliaiiKcd. Ap- > ly aill COSH trert , 4tli floor west of 20th St. , lJrufs Itox S.I7 , postolllcc. 343ft M. BROWN-Corncr 12th Mid Chicago . ttrcLts3 \ ruadv to bore or deepen \\clla. Satisfaction K ar.intccd. 603U FOUGHT The successors ot ttio American DONT ican lloiiie , on Douglas street , between Dth and 10th , for board , lodging and transient tut- .omcrs. Ucspcitfully fiflMf JiaiUK LOUISK ROSS. EDWARD KUEHL , MACllSTRU 01' PAUIYSTKKY AND CONDI TJONAL1ST , 49S Tenth Street , liet ecu Furnham and Haincy. Will , \\lth the aid of puardlan splrltH , obtain for anyone a Blanco at the pant ind present , and on certain conditions in the fu- , mc. Hoots and Shoes mudo to order. Pcrfcit satisfaction guarantrcd. nu'20-lm Absolutely Pure. Jladc from Onfia Cream Tartar. No other nrpatlon makes auch light , flaky hot breads , uxurious pantry. Can beratcnhy D spiptlc witroiit fear of the Ills resulting from hca\y Indl gc t'blc ' food. Sold or.ly In cans , by nil Grocers ROYAL HAK1NOJPOWDER CO New Vcrk. f ! F Oon 'man ' PROBATE NOTICE. State of Nebraska , Douglas County &s : At a County Court , held at the County Court Room , in and for said County , August 20th , A. P. 1881. Preeent , HOWARD II. SMITH. County Judge. In thu matter ot the estate of James K. lull , de ceased I On reading and tiling the petition of Martin M. Mi , prajmg thatadmhifctintion of said estate may bu granted to her as admlnlstmtix : Ordered , That September 15th , A. D. ISEl.nt 10 o'clack a , m. , Is nsnigned for hearing bald peti tion , when all persons Interested In said matter may appear at a County Court to bo held , In and for slid County , nnd thow cause why the prayer nf petitioner ehould not be granted , nnd tint no tice of pondcncy of said petition nnd the hearing thereof , be given to nil persons interested In .iid matter , by publishing a copy of this orderln Tnr. OM HA WKKKLY DBK , a newspaper printed hi bald County , for three succcssU c w eekH , prior to said diy of hearing. HOWARD II. SMITH , ati24w3t County Judge' rilAREN UP Ono dun mule , letter V hrando ,1 on leftside of the neck. AUGUST NELSON , JylS-wtt On Crclghton Place , Military Road. rpAKEN UP A red and white spotted cow , .1. about 9 years old ! right car cropped , at Ho- aii's addition , north Omaha. 5II.w4t L. HENNENHOFER. LEGAL NOTICE. To Hugh Klnaly and all others whom It may con- You' will take notice that on the 7th day of November , 1878. Mary A. Dugdale purctmxod at trcasurer'H sale for taxes for the 1877 , the / ] of lot 3 , hloi-k E , in the city of Omaha , uald lot was taxed In the name of Hugh Klnsly and the time of redemption has expired , and that on the 25th day of November , 1881 , I will apply to bald trcas- orer f or u deed to the abo\ described real estate. MARY A. DUQDALE. Hy JAMKS F. MORTON , Attorney. nulO wSt Examination of Toaoliors- I will bo present at my office in Crelgliton block on thu first Saturday of each month to examine - amine xuch applicants ivs may ilcslre to teacJi in thu public schools In Douglas county. Quar terly examination Ill-it Saturday in February , May , August and Not ember. J.J POI.STH , County Supt. PubllB Instruction. Aug2l ttandSilscmvitl PU1JLIC KINUJ2ROAIITKN , Council muffs , Iowa. Conducted by Mits Sura Eddy , of Chicago , Ills. Will begin Bept. C , 1881. Miss Fddy will ro- cel > u a few wcll-tiualllled ladles to train In the Normal Kg , Course. For particular * apply until August 20th , to Monroe St. . Chicago. alO-wjt rilAKEN UP A red yearling bull , on JJ 1 llrown'x farm , six miles wmt of Omaha auglO-w 5t II. L. ilcELDON. 5000 Agents wanted to sell the Lire of PRESIDENT GARFIELD , Including a full and accurate account of his brief but cientful administration ; the great conrlct with the "Stclwarts" headed by Conkllng ; the diabolical attcmul to assassinate liim , "ith full particulars of his cose , one of the most critical and remarkable on record. The Intense Intercut excited causes thousapds to desire full parti culars , hence this hook must Mill Immensely. Terms liberal. Outfit , roc. Circular * free. Address - dress liL'llllAHDKIlO.-i. , Pubs. . aulO-w It Hanson City , Mo. CARPET HOUSE 1 J. B. DETWILER , 1313 Farnham St. , OMAHA , NED. Hodv Brussels , tl.25 to $1.76 ; Tapestry Hrus- tcl * , 81.1J to1.35j 3-ply Cariwt , JJ.25 to J1.40 ; Heal 2-ply IngnUu , Jl.OO to JUS ; Cheap 2-ply Ingrain , 40a to OSc. Mattings , Oil Cloth and Widow Shades at Lowest Market Prices. Largest Stock and Lowest Pricea Samwlea furnished at yard-ra ra