PEE OMAHA DAILY BUG. SATU11 DAY" , SEPTEMBER 3 , 1881. THE DAILY BEE. Saturday Morning , Sept. 3 , LOOAL. BREVITIES. Patterson ell coal , Get your haUnt Do.W . Frederick leading Hnttcr. Sftxo' * Crcntn Socln still booming. COO business loU. Cftll on Bcinls. 1000 residence lots , Bernl * , agent , Don't forget Saxo'n for perfumery. 250 hou-i-s and ioU. Uemis1 nge > .fcy. Bcmls' real cstflto Iwom. First 1 > K A. W. lSn on , Dentist , Jacob's block. Warranted Tooth Ilnmhcs nt Knhn'n , Bemts' new map of Omaha , 25 ccnU 200 farms find 900,000 acres of land Bern ! * , agent. , The Won continues to roar for Moore D Harness nnd Snddlcry , For riKK Commercial Job Printing , 11 at TUB BBK Job rooms. Highest cosh price paid forfccotuMwnd furniture nt Abram's & Lewis' , 1121 Doug las street. nl2iv The train over the C. 11. A : Q. was two lioiirannd n half late ycttcrday In reaching Council Bluff * . This detained the U. P. train west which left nil hour nnd a half late. - The thermometer nt Max Meyer and ] ) ro ? . from 12 tn. yesterday until 2 p. m. to-day , indicated the following : 12 in. 87 ° . 2 p. m. ! > r , C p. m. 82 * . 51 p. m. 7fl % . To- , lay : 7 a. in. 70' , 10 a. in. 81' , 12 in. 01" , 2 D. in. 1)1 ) * . The Musical Union orchestra , nf twenty-one pieces , will give a ttacred con cert at Mctz'a garden , beginning at 2:30 : o'clock Sunday afternoon. A very fine repertoire has been prepared for the occa sion and music lovers may expect a rich .treat. Dr. Graddy lca\eH to-day for Lincoln , -where he will remain until Monday. Win. Croron , a moulder employed at the U. P.shopMnnd residing nt 1300 North Twentieth street , h suffering from a severe Attack of ague. SnvjiRo's Return. Judge James \V. Savngo returned liomo yesterday from his European trip. Mrs. Savapo went to Now York to moot him nnd accompanied him Jioinc. The judge is looking much hotter and uaya that ho foola greatly improved in health. Ho now fools ntront ; enough to don tlio judicial robes again and administer justice as lias been his custom heretofore. "The Kovero House ouncil JJlufl's is the best second-class hotel in the west. " nuirl7-lut PERSONALS. " \VaHhingtnn Hanoy wife nnd child left for Chicago. 11. M. Sibbitt , the David City lawyer , in in the city. . E. Warren , u prominent Choycnno juan , was in the city yesterday on his way home. Mr. Kldridgc and wife of Blair , were in the city yesterday on their way to Phila delphia. Dr. W. V , Morton , of Wuhoo , was in the city yesterday. Ho left for Boston last evening over the Wabash. Miss Katie Kiloynnd Mies Annie Childers left yesterday for New York , whence they sail by n Cunanl steamer for Liverpool next Wednesday. Mre. Klcock , mother of Mrs. J. D.Max- field , who has been visiting hero for the l ist three month' , left for her homo in "Vnnwert , O. , liver the Wnbash yestor- day. day.Ham Ham Minton , the genial , jolly and good- looking Pullman conductor , who has run for a long time between this city and Ogdon. mode his last trip yesterday for a time , , Ho has been transferred fur a few months to the Utah .Northern tiranuh , -whore his blonde mustache will delight the ye of fair paHxcnccrs , and his character istic politeness mnko him many friends. Ccncral Coc , of Nebraska City , is in Omaha. Tom Murry left hint night for Hum liurg , In. K. 0. Ilrown , of Lincoln , IH in the city for a few < luy . George liallentync , traveling agent of the B. & M , is in the city. It. 0. Phillips , a Lincoln lawyer , lit In the city and la titnying at the Withnojl. C , W , Thomas , of Grand Island , arrived in town yesterday , and is putting up at the Wlthnell. Senator Saundera , his son and Mlns Kaunderu returned lawt evening from their trlj.1 to Colorado. P.P. PIckeiill , C'apt. II. Dlnckotono nnd L. W , Hickok are a party of gentler men from Washlugton , D. 0. , staying for a few dayi In tbl * city , George P. BemU arrived houto yestcr day from an extended trip In the east , During his absence ho visited New York , 3 > eaten , Baltimore nnd most of the piiuci pul watering plnccu. Mrs. Andy Bordvn , accompanied by her snolher-in-lnw , left yestenlny iifternooi for a visit to her old home at Springfield 311. Her many friend"-wish her n pleas ant visit and a afe retuni to hvr Onmh Lome. The many friends of Tlioinou Miller ii Omaha will be delighted to leani of hi promotion ftom the position of dlvUlo freight agent of the 0. , B. & Q. , nt Bur lington , to the assistant general freigh agency of the same rood. Hereafter Mr I&liller'u headquarters will bo iu Chicago. AND MECHANICS. If you wish to avoid great dango and trouble , besides u no einall biil o expense , nt this season nf the year you ohpuld take prompt stops to kco discaso from your liousehold. Th eystciii should bo cleansed , blood puri iicd , otomach and bowels rugulattul and prevent nnd euro diseases unsin ; from epring inalnria. AVe know o jiothing that will BO perfectly am urely uo this as Electric JJittors , am at the triflng cost of fifty cents u Lot tie.Exchange. . Sold By Jsh * McHahon. (1) ( ) - , o - - Forty years' trial Ui proven "BLACK DRAUGHT" the best liver uiudiuno i the world. . V. Goodman , SPIRITED AWAY , Why the Crooks Always Moko Toward the Eivor , And Very Frequently Sncccocl In EscnplrtK- Oinnlm is infested with some pretty ough chnmctcrs , and sometimes they ct in such predicaments that it be- omcs necessary for them lo emigrate o other localities , temporarily nt east. This is very easy to nccom- > hsh , and whenever the exigencies of crook's case require ( light ho can pecdily transfer himself from No- > raska into Iowa. This is doiio by means of n small o\v boat or skiff. There are quite a lumber of thcso flkifla along the river > ank used by fishermen nnd ferry- ion. There is ono man living near lie river who , "while ho is not the > osscssor of n boat , will readily a reo 0 carry a man across the river for n ompcnsation. lie presses into scr- ice any bo.it that ho may find , nnd s well known to all Omahn crooks. Yhoncvor there is a robhcry commit- ed or nny oilier matter which rciuircs temporary exile , this man can nl- vays bo found ready lo ferry the of- onderovcr. Ho gauges the pockets f his customers and charges accord- ugly. Sometimes when the fugitive ias made n big haul and is very anx- ous to evade the police , who are upon lis track , ho made to pay a very aruo percentage of his spoils to this oracious ferryman. Of course Ihis ivision is objectionable to the crook , > ut it is a case where the old and lomcly adage , "die dog or eat hatchet , " governs , and ho is ) ound to give whatever ho is asked. Vhcn any depredation is committed t or near Iho dopols the offender is 1 ways scon running towards Iho river nd when Iho officers got Ihcro ho has isappcarod. The ofllcors speculated great deal on this species of nocro- nancy nnd could not account for it ntil they found out the boat scheme , nd then it became as plain as day. Vfter that it was harder work for the rook lo get away and they wore t a loss what to do. In this morgonoy caino to their aid person daring and without the least car of the police. Ho is careful whom 10 ferries during the day and when lie police anfcloso on the offender's rail ho will not take him. But at ight his services may bo obtained by lie worst characters nnd ho always hargcs them according to their nxioty to got over the river. This joatirmn is a desperate character , and s well known to the police. Ho has ho wliolo neighborhood in a coni- iloto state ot subjection through fear if him , and none of thorn will inform n him. Ono young man living ) near iy owns a boat nnd it is used by this olio ftin question without his consent , n fact the young man is not asked or it. NOT SO DIFFICULT. 'he ' Solution of the Mooted Liquor Question. o the IMi tor olTlio lice. OMAHA , Sept ; 2. I think the solu- ion of what is termed "tho liquor question" is not so difficult , and unap- > reachable as it may seem at first ight. Taking it for granted that the high iconso law is the law of the land and nuat by all law-abiding men bo im > licitly followed and practiced , lot us consider with moderation how its provisions can bo carried out in the east onerous manner to rospcctablo dealers iu fermented liquors. And , here are quite a number of rcspecta do people who sell boor and liquor , vho would notificll to minors , drunk ards or loafers , and would lot permit their presence oven. As suggested in your paper , the juartorly payment , or rather three nonths' "liconso fee , " would bo a fair way , for the many reasons which TIJB ] Un advances , of meeting the other wise largo and compulsory outlay. And then when all the other j/relimi- mrius and joints of this legal sy.stein , tot dillicult to responsible .persons , myo been fitted together at the last comes the bond. Now , then , wo re member Shylock and the pound of ile.sli ; and all the pains n.ut punaltius which attach to the "liquor bond" are magnified. If wo premise that the sentiments of society deurado drunkenness and gambling with the other "social evils" lo tliu common plane of criminal law , yet wo cannot fail to ackuowlego thai "tern- perunco is not prohibition , " and as there will bo to the end of time i minority , thank Heaven of thos who nbuso Iho benefits of eating nnd drinking , of social amusements and of social intercourse , yel who will not condemn the infringement , and who will care to outrage propriety by con- Borting and holding open intercourse with u manor woman , who is in decently besotted with any vice in Iho category of eoci.il crimes , Haunts his or her delusion to the public gazo. None but fanatics will BOO iniury to a communi ty in the daily walk or intimate social intercourse uith those who discreetly touch , tusto and handle any of the means which exist for onjoymml when moderately used and practiced , but tire detrimental in excess of the prudence which uhould belong to the &anity of buaine&s , pleasure , or of every day life. To say that prohibi tion is a virtue is but a poor endorse ment of the God-given reasoning fac ulties of man , ana involves a censor ship which would fail in its execution for lack of a qualifiwl censor. For it is farcical to say lhat1 skill can bo ge mmed withoutscrviceaml a mechanical director must not morcly understand the mechanism he superintends , by his power ofision , or his teachings of thcorybul | the senses must bo quite equally active , before the m.ichiiio , in its career of usefulness nnd activity , can clorclop its products. In other words , to make an application : fanati cism is a very poor factor in a judge or jury's mako-up , and the "frightful example" people would bo ns much out of place , but not more so , in an adjudication of penalties for criminal neglects or observances. Temperance is a virtue , best promoted meted by orderly example and a healthy sentiment. Any indecent act or persuasive is , and should bo. frowned down by sentiment ( public ) and example ( private ) . But compul sion , to bo effectual , must bo only cor rective of the abuses of decency. There should bo an active vigilance n behalf of decency and lot otherwise the Ttilo prevail , "Every man mend one nnd we shall all bo mended. " Lot anybody who has the means nnd ability form n "Guarantee nociety , " whoso members shall Imvo on their reasonable security to it such protec tion in any business or occupation they may ougago in , and lot it bo so ordered that this . "fills the bond. " Detail it how you may , COMMON SINHK : SOUTH OMAHA , An Enumeration of its Greatest Wants. To the rilltor of Tun DUE. OMAHA , September 2. Apart from national or state sensations of current events agitating the public mind , wo have in our own Omaha quite enough juat now to occupy the best nnd closest attention of our cilizens , of high nnd low degree , who can think maturely on nny or all of thcso subjects pre sented. It is enough that wo say for South Omaha , whilst , poor thirsty souls , wo may whirl our tongues around the parched and unmoistoncd lips , that il scorns n long Monday morning to wait 'or ' what the sober Sunday has in remise and prospect. Whilst wo might dwell upon the iorrors of abstemiousness and liquor tar vat ion , yet wo propose to shut our tycs , Spartan-like , and consider this 10 dwarf of our troubles and voxa- oils. With nino-tcnlhs of Hie traffic f the city passing through the First ard , north of the U. P. tracks , wo avc but ono approach to the south epot , narrowed at the Tenth street ridge to a bridle path almost a iolding surface , to put it mildly , when trains , or even when it shines : mud or "list. Tenth street graded to its naximum width , guttered and macadamized , would help a heat ) . Eleventh street bridged over the railway tracks , with an nvenuo of pproach through Mason street to the wo railroad yards for omnibuses and arriagcs on the passanqcr side of the depots. The approaches by Thir- ' eolith street lo bo made easy and iracticablo for loaded teams to the hreo packing houses , the bridge yards 'or horses and stock , the distillery for Is imports , and the traflle of a largo uid active population south of-th"o' railroad tracks. The roads from west to east have throe wagon ways with : omparativoly little fixing and grading. The right of way for Pierce street hut "icon obtained from "away out west" o make a junction with the city mrt of Pierce street , and this street ihould nt once bo utilized for farmers' ' , nd freighters' traflic lo Iho ousinp up of Thirteenth street , Broadway and iho Mason and Pacific streets com munications. No person can form an adcqualo Conception of the delays'and anxieties 'or ' business or pleasure , for Rioknoss and sorrow , tor ordinary intercourse nnd the ot cetoras ; caused by the ' present status in this fair portion o'f Omaha. We want better roads and easier grades , more light nnd speedy 'ntor-communication for carriages and 'oolmon , and humanity in sickness or icalth demands it. SOUTH OMAHA. Harbors Will Cloio- The barbers hold n mooting last night , and it was determined by the principal shop keepers to close their respective places upon Sunday. It was also resolved to perfect an organ zation , and a committee of five .was appointed to draft by-laws and consti tution. The committee will report next Thursday evening , when nnothoi meeting will be hold. "Wo consider this beer ( Conrad's iiudweiser ) a healthy and invigora- ing stimulant , " I'hyaicinns' opinion , m&o A LOCATION SECURED. The West or u Newspaper Union Rulinlld on Howard Stroot- The Western Newspaper Union , whose pliice of business in this city was destroyed by fire n short limi ago , have purchased the property 01 the southeast corner of Twelfth am Howard streets. It will immediately be fitted up and the company expect to occupy its new quarters within the next thirty days. In the meantime the company's ' business is being carried on nt itr Dos Moines houso. The now locatioi it a convenient one , and when busi ness is resumed , it will bo under in creased advantages , The company's ollico in Omaha fo the present is with the Americai News company on Fourteenth street DIED. UKHUY-Mn. Mary Berry died Thurs day at 0:30 : ] > . in , Funeral will take place from her res ilenco on Chicago btrcet , between 10th an llth , to-day at 12 o'clock ] i , in. OMAIlTMEDIOAL COLLEGE. Fall session begins Oct. 10 , 1881 Address , G. 1J. AYUKS , M. D. , Sec. Take " " "BLACK-DRAUGHT" and you will uevvr be bilioua. At 0. F , Goodman. ANOTHER HOTEL. Tenth an 1 Fornham Streets to bo the Location of it. 'o Coot Not IIORB Tlinn Ono Hun dred anil Fifty Thousand Dollars John Hamlin , proprietor of the incinnati house , Nebraska City , yes- orday concluded arrangements to pur- liaso that portion of the Lowe estate itualod at Iho corner of Tenth and \irnhnm streets. The purchase is n the interest of the Finloy estate , ocatud in Kiltanniiig , Pa. The round purchased comprises seven ots , each f Iwonty-two feet , thus iving nil entire frontage of 151 feel n Farnham street. The block ox- ends back to the alloy on Tenth treot , tluu giving 132 foot. The round pmchancd extends from the L'enth street corner to the Ti- olt gardens , or about thirty-two eet more frontngo than the Grand Central will occupy. Tliu property is o be turned over free of eucuiiihorin < ! wildings by Apiil 15 , of next your , .ftor which time work will bocommeuc- idatonco. The plans forthestiucturu iavo not yet been decided upon , and lave merely boon thought , cf in a joncrnl way. Mr. Hamlin says it is ho intention to spend not less than :50,000 : on the structure which will > o not less than five stories in height , t will probably bo of brick with store rimmings. Mr. Hamlin is the first ; cntluman who purchased the grounds upon which the Millard will bo lo- atod , with the iniention of erecting a lotol there. The arrangements for some eason foil through and possession vas obtained by other parties. There s no doubt that this hotel will bo ircctod at the limo named. It is ixpcctod to Imvo it completed by the vinlor of 1883. With Ihree first lass hotels Omaha will then bo well uppliod. It may bo interesting to mention in his connection that Iho Lowe estate rill , as soon as the hotel gets under vay , tear down the frame buildings in ho vicinity and erect hanasomo brick tructurcs. Gored By n Bull. Some days since a bull , maddened y the sight of Mrs. Krobs'red shawl , liaacd her around the field , which is ibout five miles west of the city , and tvcrtaking her , tossed her through he air and then over the fence. Mrs. vrobs was badly bruised but it was hought that she was not seriously in ured. She was carried homo and Mr. Krcbs came to town , related the lircumslnncos to a physician here and wked what the best treatment would > o. Ho acted on the doctor's sug > { cations for ono wock and as the pa tent got norse rather than better this afternoon ho had a physician go out hero. Mra. Krebs , the physician Mnks , will recover. UNCLE JOHN. He Drops Around to Explain That He Isn't Dead. Uncle John Stanton took occasion to drop around to THE llnu oflico last night to explain that ho hadn't been lishcd ou.t of the river or anything of .hat sort. Undo John showed his usual disregard for the niceties of dress and wore a linen apron which bore a suspicious resemblance to a portion of lis shirt. Selecting the most harm less looking member of the staff ho ivont on to explain that ho was in un usually good spirits , and was still a licalthy though some what ancient com munity. In voriiication of the state ment that he hadn't suicided in the river ho extended a general invitation lo everybody to accompany him to the Missouri and watch him glide across. 'I'm not at all mail"continuedUncle John with his usual rracoful persua sivoncss , "but I'll like you to come out lo-motrovv and deny Hint I was drowned or any- iiifr of that kind. Not'at all cross you kno\V | " ho resu'iued with the liry grace of sweet sixteen , "for will till your faults I love you still. You'll correct it , wont you ? Ah , I knew you would. Tra lu la. " And Uncle John sought the dark- nosa on the outer side of the door. How to Got Sick. Expose yourself day and night , eat too much without exercise , work too hard without rest , doctor all the time , take nil the vile nostrums advertised , and then you will want to know How to Get Woll. Which is answered in three words- Take Hop Hitlers. Sepll-QcllD " CLACK-DRAUGHT " cures cobtlve- ne'ss ai'd jSiek-Headache. At V c. OooJmiu's. Sportiugmou On Their Muscles The Workingmon's Sporting club o the Fifth ward is after dog thieves with a sharp stick. Everybody in that vicinity owning a sporting do { , has taken out a liconso. Consequent ly , if the animal is slolon they can prosoouto the thieves in courts , llo cently n member of the clu1 had a full-blooded dog stolen which ho sot great store by. Ho had trained the dog for about three month and the animal had become n very valuable addition to a hunting expo dition. The animal diappeared on night , and it was only after the most persistent search that ho was again iound. Ho was then discovered in the losscssion of n man who had un- nowingly bought the clot ; from lie person who stele it. Ono bad caturc about thcso thefts , from the portsmeii's stand-point , is that the nimal once out of its trainer's hands s soon rendered perfectly useless by ho novices who may get hold of him. 'his sportsmen's club intends to irosccuto all such cases to the tullesl xtcnt of the la-,1 TERRIBLY INJURED. A Carpenter Palls Prom a Three Story Bu'lding ' Upon a Ponce. J. O. Parker , n carpenter , residing 11212 Davenport street , mot with a nest distressing accident about 3 ' yesterday afternoon. Ho was t work on Hie roof of n threo-story > uilding , and while carrying a heavy ioc'o of timber , lost his footing and ell. In his descent ho fell astride of paling fence. When picked up , ho ras found to bo injured in the most erriblo manner , besides being very udly wrenched. The injury received s of an exceedingly painful character , , nd it was found necessary to put the man at once under the influence of morphia , in which condition ho will > o kept for several days. Dr. Chad- vick , who is in attendance , will per- 'orm a surgical operation to-day , and lopes lo pull Iho man through event- tally. Sudden Revival of the Drama. The fact , that the saloons are to bo closed on Sunday has caused various > rejects to bo set on foot for the eva sion of the law without incurring the ) cnnlty attached for its violation. In > rdor that the regulars may regale hemselves upon Sunday as well as upon other days clubs , societies nnd associations will bo formed. Ono organization has already been ormcd for the ostensible mrposo of cultivating the drama , but t is hinted that the essays of the so- ioty will be of the Grainbrinus order , f o person will bo admitted lo the club rooms unless he is a member. On unday will bo Iho day upon which most of Iho dra- natic rehearsals will lake place. During week days' ] the members will > o provided with Sunday tickets , in exchange for which they will be al- owed instruction in the dramatic art n liquid form. It is likely that dra- uatic studies will immediately be come intensely popular with a con- lidcrablo portion of Omaha's popu- alion. Small Comfort- When you are continually coughing , an noying everybody around you , and hoping it will go aw y of Its own accord , you ore running n dangerona risk better use Dr. THOMAS' ELKCTIUC OIL , an unfailing rem edy in all such coses. codlw The Ministerial Mooting. At the ministerial mooting held yes terday in Iho study of Iho Rov. J. B. Moxfiold , the following gentle men wore present : W. 13. Smith , Rev. Mr. Fogclstrom , Rev. D. Marquotlo , General Experience Eitabrook and G. T. Howsor. Rovs. Sherrill , Har- sha and Harris wore out of town and so could not attend. The existing misunderstanding was Jioroughly discussed nnd a line of tactics agreed upon. The temperance ; ) ooplo do not think it proper to intor- : ere with the Sunday work at meat markets , ice houses , drug stores , ivory stables or with the sale of milk. It is hinted incidentally outside Iho mooting that things will soon bo made red hot , and it is probable that a largo number of prosecutions will bo com menced. A MONTH'S DEATHS. Largest Number Reported For Four Years. Dr. Leisonrinp , the city physician , has prepared his report of the births mid deaths for the month of August it is as follows ; Total number of deaths , 82 ; from violence , 1 ; diph theria , 2 ; croup , 1 ; whooping cough , 1 ; corobrp-spinal fever , 1 ; remittent fever , 3j typho-malaria , 7) ) diarrhoea , 35 ; alcoholism , 1 ; pneumonia , < i ; convulsions , 7 ; heat , 2 ; gastro enter itis , U ; peritonitis , 3 ; premature births , 1 ; unknown , 4 ; accidents , 3 ; stamatitcs , 1 ; dinbetis , 1 ; abscess in stomach , 1 ; embolism , 1 , Of these 4U were males and 30 females ; 80 were white and 2 colored ; Dl were under 5 years of ago. The First ward had 24 deaths ; Second , 25 ; ThirdC ; Fourth , ! ; Fifth , 11 ; Sixth , 11 ; hospital , 3 , It will bo soon that 49 of the 82 deaths occurred in the bottom tom lands. This is the largest death list Omaha has had in nny ono month in four years , The total number of births reported for Iho month were 03 , all white , of which 27 wore male and 3G female. Prominently referred to by the Nor folk Virginian is the case of a vener able lady , a relative of Capt , J. W. McLean. She was smitten at the supper table with what seemed n par tial paralysis , \\hich resisted the usual remedies professionally prescribed. St. Jacobs Oil was applied , insuring immediate - mediate relief , and iU continued use 'for thrco days enabled her to go about the house as well as ever. She con siders that she owes her life lo its great curative powers. THOS. KENNEDY. His Unexpected Death in This City Yesterday. _ _ _ v Thomas Kennedy departed this life yesterday afternoon. While his demise - miso had been looked for in the near future yet it came unexpectedly to his relatives and friends. In the nt- tcrnoon ho had dressed himself and gene down stairs into the parlor where ho conversed with some friends who had called to sec him. In an swer to inquiries ho said that ho foil rather weak , but as his condition had been more or loss debilitated for some time no special anxiety nas felt on this account. At about thrco o'clock ho passed quietly away , dying upon a sofa in the parlor of his home. His death was caused by Brighl's discaso of Iho kidneys. Thomas Kennedy was born in the coMnty Tippecary , Ireland , thirty-four years apo. At the ago of twelve ho emigrated to America. Ho settled at Cincinnati , Ohio , nnd nt the breaking out of llio civil war inlistod in the Twelfth Ohio regiment in which he served thrco years. He came to Omaha with Her it Co. , ns foreman in 180" , and had acted in that capacity until overcome by the discaso which caused his death. About seven months ago feeling un fitted for business , ho wont to Belle- view hospital , Now York , nnd was treated for his discaso. Not being much bcncfittcd ho returned homo about the first of July. Since that time ho gradually failed. During his lite in this city ho acquired many friends by his honest and manly con- duel and these now sincerely mourn his loss. Relatives have boon tele- lolcgraohed lo and the dale of the fu neral has not been decided upon. Nopontup Ulica , so far us "Con rad's Budwciser' is concerned ; you find it from v 15 part of Iho counlry lo Iho other. Ask your grocer for it. nutc "ROUGH ON RATS. " The thing desired found nt last. \sk druggists for Rough on Rats , It clears out rats , mice roaches , flies , bed-bugs , 15c. boxes. SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE Ad\crtiscment To Loan , For Sale , Lost , Found , Wants , Hoardlm : , & .C. . will belli- tcrtc.d in thcso columns once for TEX CENTS per line ; each subsequent Insertion , FIVKCENTS per line. The first Inscition ncrcr less than nVENTY-FIVK CENTS TO LOAN MONEY. M QNEY TO LOAN Call at Law Ofllce of D. L. Thomas Room 8. Crek'htori Dlock. f\f\l\ \ \ To loan at lrom 8 to 10 per cent. w\/l ; on good real cstatesccurity , by HR. ISAAC KDWARDS , 1109 Tarnham St. AfiATO LOAN At 8 per contln /40U.UUU tcrcst In sums of 82r > 00 and upwards , for 3 to 6 years , on llret-elaxa city and farm property. IIXMis Rui , ESIATK and LOAM AOKVCT. 16th and Dntuzlan RU. HELP WANTED. W ANTED. Firat-classs barber by I' . W. Derkecn , Council UlufTs , la. 839-S WANTKD-Situation by two yumg girls In a drivate family. Call oraddrcsd Scundlna- Tian hotel , llth St. 82i-2" ANTED Woman cook , at the Eniuict House. 833-5 * : ANTED A good girl , N. W. Cor. 18th and Wcbitor , at once. 827-5 WANTED-Tcimstcr by Patrick Walsh. IHfthcit wagjspild. 233 Jones St. , bet. 13th and 14th. 82J-J TTTANTEI ) A girl or wonnn for general W housework Immediately , cor..cr 14th and California. W. M. FLEM1NO 830 & WANKED At once , a good , smart , comixten : man to uork in kitchen , Cantlcld ll-mso 820-tf W 'ANTED- Good cook , at 2011 Cass S „ bet 20th and 21st. 835-5 * WANTED Furnished room In Soutn Oma ha , with or without board for two gentle men. Address W. H. HALL , & 01 PitrcoSt. 833-3 WANTED A dining room girl and a kitchen girl , at C03 South 13th fet. 812 G' WANTED A wonnn to take care of a baby. Call at the Credit jn House. 824-3 WANTKIX Good cook at the Occidental hotel. 821-tf O 2 No. 1 broom-maker * . Apply at Nebraska ilroom Factory. AU .U8T HANDOW. 8J4-21 A duelling house of 8 or 10 looms WANTED part of the city. Address JIaJ. T. U. btanton. 1'aj master U. S. Army , Fort Oma a , kOC-4 WAN i } D-A took at the Sncll House , Ash land , Neb * 09-5 WANTKD lmnu > dlat ly , Ul carpenters. Wasus j2 75 and * J 00 per day. Anply 1410 Dodo street. W. W1NCIT 8105 17ANTED OnogooU first-class took , ran do V meats and pa'tery bath Good wagei d. hnciulro Depot Hotel , Norfolk Kcli. 1U1II1UT , 1'rop. S07-5' \T7ANTED A good barber , at the Green Trie ) V Shop , 311 H. 10th St. 0 , F. F.LSAbSER , 4U7-tf WANTED'-Flfty carpenters at lo ) > d's Oi > cra Mouse. H ghcut wages luyeil , bllAW & 1'IKLI ) . 7US-10' WANTED -Fifty carpenters at Opera House , wagrs 2.75 pi-rtUy , 7U2-2 SHAW k FIELD. IANTED-lioardcrs and lodgers , 2015 Hurt W blrcit. 1'rhato dwelling , homoroniforti. 7S1-3- WANTED A pool table to rent ; with prill leifc of purchasing. State price. Andres * UEO. INMAN , 4M-tf Vail. Crawford Co. . Iowa. Funding bridge and Uiool bonds. WANTED Clark , Reflbridge 20-tf FOR RENT-HOUSES AND LAND. " | 70R RENT Nice furnished room for ono or _ L' two gentlemen , 034 South 17th St. 831-5 I OH RENT FurnUhdl rooms , witliorwitliou E board , N. W. corner 14th and Jackson bts. 832-3' EOR RENT 2 story frame IIOUM' , 511 Soutl 10th St. Emiulro nut door. 825-7 * EOR HENT-FurnUhecl room , S. W. Cor. 1011 and Dacnport Sts. 761-t EOR RENT-One room with board , J603 Call fornla street. 735-tf "ITVM ! RENT A t o-story house of 7 rooms w Ith J } stable , on Sherman A\o. Apply at Merrill's fectUtoro , 2u7 S. Igth St. _ 72a-tf E OR RENT Elegant furnUhed roomi. Rcison prices , brick house , 2013Cai St. 023 tf FOU RENT A nicely funiUhed front room for one or two gentlemen , at 1210 Howard street FOR RENT-2 furnished rooms o\er chants'EichMnc.N.E. ctr. Ifltbind Dodge itricU. 469-tf SPEUIAL NOTIOES-Coutmuod FOR SALE. HO" SALE Two lots and new houis S rooms L1 S W corner llth and Vlnton streets ; time gl\en. Apply on prcmltea. 803-3 * 71011 SALE At a l irgaln , two acre * of lam ! . ; with fine grotc. Choke location for & . a oon. Hou c , stable and good veil on premises. ) nl-1\\ miles from court house. 1'rico $300. : nqulreat once. liox 421 , Council Cluffa , la. ntiir-IKMt FOR SALK-Houso with four room' , on Lc.ion worth street , between Cth and 7th. Apply to lljron Reed. 7PO-S" FOR SALE A tpsn o [ ponies , buggy ftnd har ness ; buargy n most new. Apply t thc- Calcdonlan Saloon , U. I' , block , ICth St. 784-tf EOR SALE A rare chance to jump Into a well established cash trade. Will sell my general took of merchandise , ultuatcd In ono of the best hlpplrig points on H. A M. R. U. For further tirticulara call or address J. U. Llnlngcr , WAX crljv Neb. 740 s2 SALE Lease and furniture of a Mrst-claw hotel In n tewnof ISOOItihibltatiU , In ttoto of Nebraska has 24 beds the ' ; ; traveling men's ro- ort. Inquire at llEBoinco. 218-tf rvjOK SALE Maps of Douzlan and barpy conn. L1 tics. A. IlOSEWATERlC20FarnhMn street 320-tf I7IOR SALE A new nil leather top tide-bar lj Phaeton w lib spring cushion and back , nt W. - : . Oration's carrUpo top manufactory 314 , 8. [ 6th st. bet. Farnlmm and Ilanioy. 707-tf 1J10R SALE A farm of eighty acres , In Rood J } repair , flood house , iiiSO nnd ell 14x10 , ni.ill orchard of bearing trees. Ono mlle noutli ol Onawn City , Iowa , en S. C. & 1' . R. R. Will. gl\o time on part If wished. Address F. M. Rears , Omaha , Neb. ul9 ItfaiMwl 710R SALl' Neat house and full loC 12 blocks. 1 from T. O. at 5000. JOHN L. McCAOt K , 711 ! tf. Opp. rostolllcx : . SALE Fine stock farm of 400 ncrts EOIl Rood house , cattle shed , orchard &c. , with ii easy reach of railroad. 1'rlic , $1600 , par : lmo at O'/ . JOHN L. JIcCAQUE , Opp. I'ost : Offlce. lUil-ff FOR SALE Neat cottage and good lot at SUM ) . JOHN L. JkOAOUE Opp. 1' O. M7-tf TT10R SALE Hone , buggy and harness , Can J ; bo seen at Ste\cnson's Capllol A\cnuo barn rlco , $250. E. C. ELLIS. f,6G-tf , KOUsiES AND LAND llomis rcnw hou ci . stores , botch , farnia , lots , lands , omccsf' rooms , etc , Sco lit page , "HIGH SALE Good house with four rooms and JL1 half lot , No. 2013 Dodge between 20th and. 27th street. Good well and shade trees ; house In , ; oed condition. Inquire on premises. 221-tf TTMRHELLAS Ancl I'arasois rcpulrcd hy II. . U SCKUTT lltli and Famn.ni sts. 7BOtf 11IU1C K SALE. B 203-tf ESTADUOOK 4 COE. FOR SAK.E A small- engine , a W. I'ajiio fc. Son's make. In perfect oedcr. Inquire of II. O. Clark & Co. 30-tf MISCELLANEOUS. B ICYOI.R FOK SAI.i : OR T1AIK-O. ( J. CAXAN. 8Jl-tf TARNISHED noojis rou UBNT KO. ioic : _ J California street , between 10 h anil lltli. JIKS. A. CALDCKWOOU. 837-tf H10 I.FT riensint , larfrcfurnlsliulrootr. * , with .1 or w itliout board. Call w 1th reference , at 007J N. 17th St. 822 tf A YOUNG M AN ( D-uic ) wishes a situation ni grocery clerk , 10 jcare experience from the old country. Talk KtiRllsh ami Qcnnin. Ad- drc's for 3 dnjs , L. P , iJcoofHcc. S.0-3' /COACHMAN A young tmn ( Dane ) wMicfl n \j situation as coachman in a private family or drl\ln team. Can furnish lust-clasj ecom- mcnditlons. Address for 3 t"y.s. ! W. 1C. . Ilcu olllec. 819-3 * QTRAYED From Slcrt'ii stable , Omaha , ono jj ! black mate , color bomenh.it faded , ci > ; ) tt or nlnojcars , ucishi about eleven hundred , had on Raddle and bridle. A reward will bo paid for her return , or information leading to her re- co > cry. W. E. Cathey , Fort Calhoun , Neb. 703 dlt2t STRAYED A joune red cow , short tall and left ear cut , bclonjln | : to Chas. Bauer , 'the tinder will be rewarded. No. 811 10th street. 789-2 * CHAS. DAUER. \ . mill ) STORK lias for sale nil kinds \ of Foreign and Domestic Binla , also Illrd- ranciery goods ; at IGth til. , bet. Douglas and Dodge. au-J&-3nv B E1IIS has rattling long 11st a of houses , lots landg olid farms for sale. Call and get them. A'l MH9. B. K. CLARKE'S No. 1 BoardIng - CALL House , cor. ISth and Dodge Mte. Boat In the city. SIQ-tf B EMIS' HEAL ESTATE BOOM. Sec 1st page. . TT "ITriLKIE Manufactory of | > aper . J-J. YV boxes , 1108 Farnham street , . Omaha , Neb. a22-w &s-8t ALL on or ddrcss 1'ottcr * Turner , 40 South \J 6th street Council Bluffs , Iowa , for rail road tickets cast , west , north and south. Chlcngo- 810.00 Round trip S10.CO E iry t'cUt ' guar anteed , and tickets bought , sold and exchanged auz7-lm TELLER AND MEDIUM Mrs. FORTUNB Eliza tellfl ] st prcBCtit , and future in loic' and all affairs. She rc\ cats the deepest secret * the heart , bho posses the magnetic pou cr to ful fill nil jour wbhis. Call at No. 1010 Chicago , street , near ICth. aug lMf ) EMIS' NEW CITY UAI'd.SSc. Seolst pig ANY ONE having work for a typo writer can. bo accommodated by telephoning the UK nlllce. 4b3-tf UI' A red cow. Owner can luno the- TAKEN name by pro\lng property and paying charges. FRANCIS ROIilllNS , Saunders an ! Gr.uo St * . iui24-in wedit JEMIS' REAL ESTATE EXCIIANQU. 8 > Isi page. rr HREE or four young men can be acco > mnoda > - I ted w 1th board. Deferences exchanged. Ap ply 2011 Cass street , 4th door west of 20th St. , . or address Box 337 , postofllco. 343 ? f HH. BROWN Corner 12th and Chicago. . streets , is ready to tore or deepen w ells. Satisfaction guaranteed. & 03tf Tlio successors 01 the Amer ican House , on Douglas street , between Oth and 10th , for board , lodging and transient CUB- tamers. Respectfully 1" .tf JI'MITfi fr fOIIPB Hf.RH. EDWARD KUEHL , MAOISTEIl OK 1'ALMYtiTEIlY AND CONDI T10NAUST , 49STenth Streettic.twtc'1 Parnliam nndllarcy. Will , with trio aid of iniardlnu spirits , obtain for any ono glance at the past and present , and on certain conditions in tliu fu. turn. II otn and Shoes made to order , IVrfcct balisfictloii giurantt cd. au20-l m \ POWDER Absolutely Pure. Made from Onpo Cream Tartar. No other arpatloa makes such light , flaky hot breads , uxnrtous icutrr. Cau be eaten by Dyspeptic ; itr out fear of thellls resulting from hcaty Indl . Sold only In cans , by all Grorcrsl ROYAL UA DER CO New York. C , P. Goolmani.