Yi 8 THE OMAHA DAILY BI5B 'TUESDAY1 , SEPTEMBER , G 1381. THE DAILY BEE , Tuesday Morning , Sept , G. LOOAL , BREVITIES. soils coal. Get your hrvUnt Do.-vneV. Frederick Lending Hatter. Saxe' Cream Sodft still booming. GOO business lots. Call on Ucnils. 4000 resilience lots , JJcinls , agent. Don't forget SnxoV for perfumery. S5C hou- nnd lots. IJomla' agency , Bern ! * ' real estate boom. First A. W. Nafon , Dentist , Jacob' * block. Warranted Tooth Unwliw t Knlm's. Bemh'new m.i | > of'Omaha , 25 ccnU. 200 farms and 000,000 ncics of land Demi" , agent. Tlio Lion continues to roar for Moore's Harness nnd Saddlery. For KINK Commercial Jot ) Printing , oil nt THE UEK Job rooms. I Ugliest cash piico paid f orsccomMiand furniture at Abratn' &Lowls' , 1121 Doug- tutrect. nl-2w ! ) Bicycle for sale or trade for n horro. G. J. Canan. Oreat preparations arc belli ) ' made for the fair f the Holy Family church at Central hull , beginning Sept. ! Uh. The morning passenger train over the Wftb.osh route was three hours late J-CH- Icrd.iy. The western bound U , ] ' . train did not wait for it. Tlio B. S : M. railroad will neil tickets from Omaha to the Soldier * ' reunion at Lincoln thi * week , at $2 for the round trip , good to return on or before Septem- K r 10. 10.Tho The friends of Rev. W. 1C. Ucnim , of the Eighteenth utrcct Methodist church , nnd his wife , will condole with them in the loiB of nn infant KOM , who died after u wovcro ilhic.su. Traffic on the U. I1 , at present h very heavy. Lait evening KX freight trains , one following the other , loaded with tea nnd cattle- respectively , arrived in Omaha on their way to point' in the cant. It H underRtood that Mrs. Burke will clear about $1,000 on the ten milo raeo of Saturday. At the conclusion of the race slio was pro'cntcd with n Imnduomo bridle by Rome of her Oinnha admirers. Autivopreparations are being made for the accommodation of visitors to the com ing state fair. The coimnittco appointed by the board of trmlo report that citizen * generally nro ready und willing to open their houses to the vast number of ntraii * JJCM who will come in town next week. It is to bo hoped that plenty of loom will be furnished for every one. C ! . Swanaon ft Co. have lecently nponed a merchant tailoring CHtnhlliihmeiit nt No. 30 ! ) Klovcnth Direct , between Fnni- ham nnd Ila.ncy , where they have just re ceived an elegant ntocU of goods , nnd are prepared to fiirnUU suitfl in nil the latent htylcH at bottom prices and fttxtlsfncthm guaranteed. Hcp3-2t i'rot. W. J. Aiidew , formerly of De troit , hat * innde arrangements with A. Ifoupe , Jr. , forliU hall , 151 ! ) DodgoBttcut , nnd will open n nclcct dancing academy Oct. 4th. IVof. Andcru has very cany methods of teaching thu waltz , glidex , So. , nnd parties contemplating learning should take advantage of tlih opportunity. i - ' ' ' " Grand Oponing- Prof. F. L. Pinnoy will open his popular dancing school in the now and elegantly-furnished hall on Four teenth street , between Douglass and Dodge , on the 28th day of September , which will open with a great party for both adults and children. 4-Ut The Commissioners' The county commissioners at their last meeting received the resignation of Hon. Howard I ) . Smith , ns county judge. The commissioners appointed A. M. Chadwick to act ns county judge during the nbsonco of Hon. Win. 0. Bartholomew. The follow ing accounts were allowed- from the general fund : H. P. Donncl , ticket for pauper , § 2,40 ; S. F. Burtch and J. E. Campbell , $3 each tor wit ness fees ; St. Joe Herald , advertising , \ 912.50 ; B. & M. railroad , ticket for pauper , § 4.55 ; J. J. Point , salary as superintendent for August , 8100 ; N. W.'Nelson , wood for poor , 83 ; U. P. Knight , balance for services IIB commissioner for August 803 ; I. N. Pierce , - salary and cash expended in August , § 05 ; Mrs. I. N. Pierce , sal ary § 20 ; Q. W. Pierce , work nt poor farm , 815 ; Minnie Hies § 4 ; Wesley drear , 820 ; May Phillips , $10 , und Carrie Wohlonborg , § 10. > Tlio tallowing amounts were allowed from the road fund : Jacob Wngiier , § 27 ; R. H. Pickard , 810 ; Conrad Sohl , § 3 ; Win. Peters , § 102 ; D. S. Boyd , on account of grading , $25 ; Peter I ] ilor , 847.50 , und Peter Cua- aidy 815. JMr. Reuben Turner , No. 1230 : Oarleton Direct , Philadelphia , Pa. , writes that his wife had been a terri ble Buffcror with inflammatory rheu matism. A physician whoso skill stands unquestioned by any ouo hud boon attending her , but only did her a little uopd. She bc an to use St. Jacob's Oil , and experienced relief nt the first application , and before who had used a half bottle she wua ube ! to como down Blairs. Mrs. Turner ut tributes her remarkable rccovorv on iirely to St. Jacob's Oil. State DoutiiU' Society , The State Dental Society meets in this city on Tuesday , September 13th , and continues in session until the fol lowing Thursday afternoon. The ofli- cers of the socitv nro A. W. Nason , ol Omuha , president ; G. 13 Douglas , ol Hast ings , vice-president ; S. II. King , of Lincoln , corresponding secretary , W. F. Rosoman , of Fremont , treas urer. I I Ml'- ' > Her e is tLo Test- Dizziness , nausea , despondency , jaundice , Jims of uppotito , inflamma tions , gravel , female diseases , and nil .troubk-u of the urinary organs und bladder arc quickly nnd Buioly ro- Jiiovud by Warner's Bafo Kidney und 'X iver Cure , , - > i codlw 1 U BOARD OF EDUCATION , Cass Street School Accepted Without Condition. The members of the board of edu cation mot nt their rooms in Williams' block last evening , all members being present , After some preliminary measures were presented nnd passed upon , resolution wai offered that the Cans strcot school bo accepted , the coil < tractors having made perfect nil defects focts found in the building iu nnted by the committee to investigate the condition of the building. Aftersomn discussion the resolution was adopted.n A resolution was offered by Mr. An derson that the committee on build ings and schools bo authorised to nil- vortiso for bids on the old CUBS street school building for two weeks , nnd at the expiration of that time the build ing bu sold to the highest bidder , at public Halo. After some discussion the resolution w.is adopted. Mr. Anderson introduced a resolu tion to the efll'ct that in the distrihu- tion of teachers to the different schools , regard bo had to the distance walked by each of the teachers in going - ing to their respective schools , and Jiosuperintendcntbeinstructodtoallot Jic places of teachers with reference io the proximity of their residences . . . , , , o the schools , The bill of Architect Droscall , for work on the Casi street school , wss referred , The bill of Contractor Ooinsnum for work on the Cass strcot school , amounting to § 4,252.75 was rend mid ordered paid. Miss Alice Williams was elected irincipul of the Cass street school , with n salary of $030 per year. Mr. .Ferguson moved that Phil Mo- Shane nnd Prof. Lnno bo appointed n committee to select n school room in , South Omaha to accommodate the oxtm number pupils in that' icrtion of the city. Resolution , 1,1 . It was resolved that the superintendent - . tondent bo empowered to grant u . vacation of two days during fair week to pupils of the dilloront schools. Board then adjourned. PERSONALS. 0. M. DniKo , of Lincoln , h at the With- nell. nell.Prof Prof , A. \ ) . WillianiH , of llnstingH , in n the city. 1) . (2. Hull nnd wife of Lincoln , left for * iomo yesterday. S. U. H. Clark left in Ids Hpeclal car for Denver yosertdoy. ] ) r , Foote , the veterinary Hurgcon , linn line to Lincoln , Dr. Graddy arrived home from a trip to Lincoln last mVht. 0. C. Bill , of Lincoln , is In town and taj'H nt thu Canllclil. J' . .J. Nichols , Supt. U. P. , left for the ; west at noon yesterday. Miss Lulu 1C. DunmH has ifono to Fro- nnut to visit friendn , Frank Knight and wife left for their . lomo In Ht. Louis yesterday. . Mhioi Kennedy nnd Fllmi , of 1'latts- nouth , uro In thu city for n few dart ) . Hon. Gooi-go II. Jewell , of Sidney , ar- rlve'd InOmahi ycoterday afternoon. Mrs. W. F. Swccsy , and her ROII Will , returned yesterday fiom an eastern trip. ° Prof. F. L. I'imioy has returned nnd ) ivlll open hin dunclni ; Hchool September 28. " Grant Kiwigu , sheriff of GBRO county , in in tlio city and IK staying nt thu With- in nell. nell.Hon. Hon. H. U. ( Jaley and wife , of Lincoln , are In town , r.nd are ijiuutered at the \Vllhnoll. Mrx. W , F. Codey nnd daughter are In C. tlio city. They are registered at the WUunell. ed Arthur Van Kurcn , of the U. J1. cash- Icr'x oflice , left yostcnlay for a visit to frlemU In Clinton , Iowa. in Mnrta Hoed , daughter of Myron Iteod , Km ) . , left yciitenlay afternoon for Ivnoxville , Hin. , wheio elio will attend icliool , Aim. Senator Siumlorn : arrived homo no yesterday from Cleveland , Ohio , where hu lm.s hueii uuJer moJIoal treatment for some time. Win. W. Kelley , the ndvnnuo uficnt for the Charlotte Thompson company , in In the . Ho ban on city. arranged to piny onu light dining fair week , by ( Jen. J. 0. Mcllrldc , J. H. llnrloy and John Glllcuple , of Lincoln , arrived in of Dnmlw to-Jny to nttend to matters upper- nlnlns to thu Btnte fair , ( Uainillo Miilciilm , correupondcnt nf of the National ItaptUt , of Philadelphia , and : o the Dally National Kupiiblican , nf Wiuth- I ) . 0. , IH In the city. j'a Hon. Sam. Owens , bank examiner for ; this district , pasaeil through the city yea- of tcmny to St. Louts , whcro he will niako kn his hcndquartoi-8 until next march , sh MIs Mliinlu K. Kcnuody left yesterday iy tiftcnioou for lioaton anil other plncoa in the cant. Sha WAS accoinmilled [ by her brother John as fnr cast ns Cedar llnpldj. Fred. V. Snearn , who has llvcil In Onmlm for n trooil > aiiy yoaw , ha resolv ed to depart fur Hutto City , Moutnnn. Ho Tt will leave for lib future home to-dny , J'rcd. ( J , Jfasoii , of the U. 1 . aiiditiiiK department , left yesterday txftoinoou for it ChlcoKO , to accept the position of private secretary to Cicucral Supt. Merrill , of the \Vabash railway. t M , D. Hyde ami Will It. Morris , tlio yoimj ; lawyers , returned from their vae . tlou trip on the Loup yevturday. They look very hardy and uuu browned , nuiUny they lnut an cnjoyaljlo time. not Chas. W. IViiBley , of the ilr of T UH. ley llios. , left thu city ywtcrday to attend the MiimciioU state fulr anil nt the name tlinu pay u bhurt vUlt to hU parcuU who hi Minneapolis I lo will be nWunV ubout two wccki. . t j r A t i A\J wr J- JU\ " Mtifttcnl Union Concert- The concert given Sunday after noon in Urandt's garden by the Oma ha Musical Union orchestra , was nt- tended by n select but very apprecia tive audience , Among the many ex cellent performances might bo men tioned selections from Honshu's well- known opera , "Tho Barber of Se ville , " , ' Donizetti's "Hrido of Lam- mernioor" nnd Kiltzler's "Trumpet of Gravolotto. " The celebrated fantasia from Oltvotlo was particularly well received and BO was Mendelssohn's "Somtnor's Night Dream. " 1'rof. Stcinhauscr has certainly trained his orchcstrr to perfection nnd nil the pieces were listened to with marked attention , In the evening were given representations of Cutlhtz's "laiut- lonxwist und Friction" and Iloscn'n "Garibaldi , " both of which evidently gave great satisfaction. A BURGLARY Frustrated By a Young Lady's Vocal Effort , Sunday morning last the rcsidcnco , of Mrs Mnry Ilnyden , corner of Nineteenth , teenth . and Fnrnham streets , was en tered by burglars. It was about 2 , 'clock , and nil the inmates of the . house were quietly taking their rest , unconscious . ] of any harm. Two burg lars forced nn entrance by a dining- room vindow nnd rumagcd nround the rooms . on the first floor. Not finding what they desired , they wont up stairs to the sleeping apartments. They entered the room of Mrs. llayden's daughter , Mi < s Jennie , and [ iroceoded to collect articles of value. To aid themselves in the search they struck n match to light a lamp which stood on the bureau , and in so doing awoke the young lady. Seeing the two . . men , nnd realizing the situation , the young lady sprang from the couch and . darted past thorn down stairs , all the time screaming nt the top of her voice. The noise awakened the other people , nnd they quickly came to the rescue. ; Tlio robbers vnmousod , leav ing everything behind thorn hin their liurry to got away. They had col lected several articles of jewelry and n pocket-book in Miss Jennie's room , nnd were evidently bent on making n systematic raid on the house. Ilorso Badly In jttrccl. Yesterday morning a team belong ing to the Omaha Merchant's express company became frightened and ran ixway. They dashed down Fourteenth street at a fearful rate of speed , nnd soon came in contact with an outfit jolonging to n man named Connally. The wagon tongue of the express wng- ) ii struck ono ot Connally's horses , mocking it down and rendering it worthless for future use. Messrs , Wood worth & Storrickor , proprietors of the express company , immediately inid Connally § 100 for the injured animal. Doctors' Discussion. The Omaha Medical society mot last . night in Dr. Pock's oflico. The fallowing doctors were present : Gross man , Merriam , Neville , Stone and Lanyon. Dr. Neville-read a paper on Ischio-PtCctnl focal or poronal abscess. Ul . Merriam on deferential diagnoses ' ivbdorminal enlargement. These popors were discussed at length by the ' other physicians present. "Tho Jtovoro HOUEO Counci Bluffs § the beat second-class hotel in the vest. " aucrl7-lm A Fraud. A j'oung man giving the name of . Wilson has victimized several ladies in the city. | Ho represent himself as the agent of n New York fashion publication and taking sub scriptions at the rnto of $2 per year advance , " -wo receipts for the uuount. Ho promised that the paper would begin to arrive within ten days , Luit.it never did. A letter sent to the publisher of thu fashion paper elicited the reply that Wilson was a fraud , as agents were employed by the con- corn. | Omnlm to the Front. The International Stenographers association held n meeting in Chicago Thumliiy , which was presided over John T. Boll , ofllciul reporter of thu district court here , nnd president the Nebraska stenographers' nsso elation. Among the other gentlemen irosont was W. 0. Kenyan , formerly this city , but now private secretary Porcival Lowell , general ticket and cy passenger agent of the C. 1) , & Q. At ho banquet hold in the evening , one the toasts drank was , "The Nebras Association , the pioneer in the short-hand world. " It was felicitous. responded to by Mr. Boll. Ho Wns Bad'y Bitteu. Kopojtka , the inuu who was almost killed by O'Loary n short time ago near La PlattoJwas in town yesterday. ed in said by the doctors nnd people of thereabouts that his escape from death was truly remarkable. In fact was duo to the romark.ihlu thick * f his nkull and fine physical con dition that ho recovered. Kopojtkn sit called at Tin : HKI : oflico yesterday nnd said that hu had been bitten nnd also pounded over the head with a twenty- pound weight , nnd in verification thereof showed the scars , which had entirely healed yet. ' Frcah Oysters nt Richard's Rostnur- ant. soptS-lCt "WINE OF CARPUM' mnkca rosy ireKg und clear complexions. ut . Ate. K. OooJnun. m > v FIRE NOTES Paragraphs Picked Up at the Scone of Sunday's Blaze. Cling. Curnings was ororcoino by the heat during tlio fire Sunday , nnd lay unconscious for two hours. Ho WPS finally revived through the efforts of Dr. Gibba. It is said on good authority thntlato Saturday night a party of men was scon in Stevenson's carpenter shop. What they wcro doing there is n mys tery. tery.Airs. Airs. Allen was not arrested for setting ting fire to the buildings burned Sun day morning , as has boon erroneously stated , but on a clmrgo of assault pre ferred by Edward Aiuscow. The desolate looking ruins of the " fire drew largo crowds of people in that direction during the onliro day. During the hottest portion of the firoonthj Thirteenth street side , n small dog started to run down the side-walk fronting the burning build ing. Ho had got just below Mrs. Unx- tor's house when ho stopped , appar ently bewildered by the heat and smoke. Ho mtddciily began to shiver ns if n chill was running through him , and then his parched hide literally cracked along the length of his back. The poor brute yelped piteously , nud a moment thereafter sunk to the earth baked ulivo. , Another dog , a pretty black and tan , was in Hurry Erdman's bed-room in Martin's house when the lire bioko out. Mr. Erdnrin in hutrying from the room whistled to the dog to ac company him. In the subsequent ex citement Mr. Erdinan forgot all about the dog. Others reached the room af ter , but nothing could induce the dog to move. The heat was by this time unbearable , and the unimal was assisted out without coromony. Ho afterward jumped or was thrown from ono of thu windows and was horribly scorched Last night ho made his way to Sixteenth and Harnoy , where Mr. Erdman for merly worked , and unable to gain ad mittance , lay on the porch. There his dead body was found this morning. There wore many inquiries Sun day as to why the fire department did not juso the water works hydrants. The explanation is that they contained no water. Saturday evening a heavy pressure was put on which resulted in bursting ono of the mains. The second fire of Sunday proba bly resulted from the tact that a few smouldering embers wcro thought of too little significance. Ordinarily this would bo the cuso , bub the heavy winas of Sunday aitornoon made them of fearful importance , as the re sult proved. - OMAHA MEDICAL COLLEGE. Fall session begins Oct. 10 , 1881 Address , G. 13. AYKKS , M. D. , Sec. River Improvement Convention' The executive committee of the St. Louis Merchants Exchange have called n mooting of those interested in Mis sissippi . river improvement , to bo hold in that city on Oct. L'G. The con- vontion will bo composed of delegates from the states and territories in the . . Mississippi Valley , governors being authorized and requested to ap point ton from each state and five from each territory. From each board ofVf trade or cotton exchange two dele gates for each 100 inuir.bers , these bodies < to bo entitled to at least two delegates. From corporate cities of the : Mississippi Valley n hero no boards 01 exchanges exist , two delegates from each to bo appointed by the mayor of such city. In the official call issued for the meeting It is stated that within ( ho area of states and territories drained by the Mississippi .imlitBinivigiiblo tributaries is oroduced 90 per cent of the corn , 73 ! per cent of the wheat , 83 per cent ol the oats , ( il percent of the tobacco , 77 per cent of the cotton.and (10 ( per cent of the value of the live hogs of the whole country. In addition to the vast supply of food and textile products the abundance of coal , iron and timber mark it as the scat of manufacturing industries , the great and unquestioned source of American reduction and national revenue , E vou in the present imperfect condi tion of navigation one-seventh of the amount of this vast production which enters into the export trade of the country , goes to the ocean by way pf the { Mississippi river at a cost of less than one-third at which it can bo car ried by any other routo. The board ol trade of this city will hold a moot in Monday evening to elect two delegates to the convention. - - ' - - A Signal Victory. The value of electricity as n remedial tvKont luw gained a alpnal victory over dudlce. Thomas' Electric Oil stands most in this class of compounds. Tes timonials from all parts tell of the won- drum cures of rheumatiain , neuralgia , hurts , and wires , etc. , effected ly its agen , cod-w Mnlio Eutrios at Onco. Gen. McVrido opens an ofiico to day in llcdick's brick building , oppo site the district court , where ho will transact business in the interest of the fair. Ho will bo assisted in the work by Messrs. John Gillopsio nnd 0. M. Druse. Local parties who desire to make entries for the fair are request to do so at once nud avoid the rush the latter end of the week , when the foreign exhibitors will begin to arrive. Notioo- Rc-cistratiou - Notice is hereby given that I will at Loronzon's Gigur Store , 014 S. Tenth street on Monday , September pth , 1881 , for lliopui'posu of register ing additional voters of the First ward and correcting the old list. In witness whereof I have hereto set my hand this , 25th day of August , 1881. E. M. Registrar First Ward. 'Pino upland hay , baled with wire , W. J. Wolslmns & CO.'B , Eighth and Farnain streets , * 'iuig310t . t Regular Army Order * . Leave of absence for ono month is granted Liout. Morris C. Foot , Regi mental Adjutant 9th Infantry at Fort Omaha , Neb. Liout. Charles W. Mason , 4lh In fantry will report without delay , to the Commanding Officer Fort Bridgor , Wyo. , for temporary garrison court martial duty , Pursuant to telegraphic inslruc tructions of the 1st instant , from headquarters of the army , Washing' ton , D. C. , Capt. George F. Pricc.oth Cavalry , will join a detachment of re- emits for the 1st Cavalry , at Sidney , Nebraska , ( duo there about the 12th instant , ) nnd proceed with it to San Francisco , California ; whence , on being - ing relieved from dufy therewith by proper authority , ho will return and rejoin his station , A general court maitial is hereby appointed to meet ut Fort Wnshakie , W. T. , on Sept. 15 , or as soon there after ! ns practicable , for the trial of such prisoners ns may bo brought before sif fore it. The detail for thu court is : Capt. Gerald Russell , Hit Cavalry ; Cul . Homer W. Wheeler , 5th Cav alry ; Lieut. Allen R. Jordan , od Cav alry ; Liout. Arthur C. Ducat , Jr. , yd Cavalry ; Lieut. Frank L. Dodds , ! ) th Infantry ; Lient. Guonje H. Morgan , 3d Cavalry , nnd Lieut. William H. Corbusior , Mod. Ditpt. , 0. S A. , Judge Advocate. MONDAY'S DOCKET. Judge Beneke Spends a Busy Morning1. Pat O'Brien made his periodical visit to the police court yesterday , : o answer to four separata and distinct charges. O'Brien , with n party of seven friends , had been making ihings lively on Saturday night. Offi cer Casper followed thorn up and en deavored to make an arrest. Ho was attacked by th- party , but succeeded in taking O'Brien to the calaboose. John Wallace , another of the party , was arrested later by Officer McCuno. ' The charges against O'Brien were in toxication , disturbing the peace , car rying concealed weapons , and resist ing an officer. Ho was fined 820 and sent to jail for thirty days. Wallace was simply charged with disturbing the peace and was fined $3. John Keenan , the colored man who visited Mrs. Byer's chicken coop at an unseemly hour Sunday morning , said that he had heard n great racket among . the fowls. When ho got there they wcro all making frantic efforts to escape and ho was doing the best he could to keep them in the coop , when the policeman came along and ar rested him. This was very plausible , " but Judge Bonoko thought it advisa ble to fine the man ono dollar and costs ( and send him to jail for ten days. - How to Got Siolc. Expose yourself day and night , eat too much without exercise , work too bard without rest , doctor all the time , take all the vile nostrums advertised , and then you will want to know Ho-wtoGotWoll. Which is answered in three words Take Hop Bitters. Septl-Octlu "Will ProlmMyDlo. " I. G. Parker , the carpenter who fell of from a three-story building across a pailing fence , is lying in si critical condition at his home , 1212 Daven port street. The mirgiual operation " was successfully performed , but it is now doubtful whether the man a life can be saved. DIED. DAWSOX September Gth , Tereia , daughter of John and Aim Dawton , " Aged 14 years , B months and 5 days. \ Funeral Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock , from 1124 Casa street. " TINX Annie M. Turnat 0:30 : yesterday. Funeral will take place from residence , jetwceii Fifteenth anil Sixteenth and Howard and Jackson , to-day | at 2 p. in. Friends nro Invited. Six men wanted to unload lumber From cars. Call at Foster & Grey's lumber yard. T. Smytho &Stull , attorneys , removed No. 12 Oreixhton block. Mrs. E. Andres , thu dross maker , has returned from the east with a choice lot of Laces , Trimmings and Notions , nnd would bo happy to see her friends nnd patrons ut her old stand , 207 N. ICth street. sop3-2t II. \ WANTED Immediately , several sales ladies ; must have experience. Apply nt Cruickshank & Co.'a aep2-2t \ For nice fresh meat go to GUILD , Meat Market on Tenth street , near the U. P. depot tf Take "BLACK-DRAUGHT" nnd you will uovcr lie bilious. " At o. r. J1 Sixth Ward Voters- OMAHA , Nob. , August 25 , ' 81. Notice is hereby given that I will U sit at my store , No , 1022 Guniing street , between 20th nnd 21st , north side , on Monday , September the 5th , plv 1881 , for the purpose of registering legal voters of said ward. 0. 0. FIELD , 1 } Registrar Sixth Ward , uug2rs5th I ; Registration Notice- STATP. OP NUIIIlAbKA , ) M DOI'UUK Doc-Mr ) L' I wiil sit for registration of voters Monday , September 5th nnd Oth , 1881 , on the Southeast corner of Twelfth und Ciuu , for icgiatratiou of voters.of the Fifth ward , | hJciiuYLKii WAKKFIKMI , .L ? Registrar of the Fifth Ward. : Au-25'to SO J Th'5 SCHOOLS. Larger Attendatico Upon Open ing Day Than Z-ast Year. The city schools opened ycstcrdnj nnJor rather favorable uusp.'cos , am' ' with Superintendent Lane's intelli gent nnd well-directed efforts they will bo worked up to a high standard before the close of the present term. The warm weather had a somewhat depressing effect upon thoattendance , but "nevertheless the attendance was laivor than upon the first day of last term. The attendance at nil the schools yesterday amounted to 3,1)73 ) , nnd on the opening daj' of last year to 2,402. The comparative attend' nnco at the different schools was ns follows : High , 102 Inct year not re ported ; Central , 727 ; last year , 700 ; north , 408 ; last year , 527 ; cast , 3GG , last year , 30 ! ) ; south , 405 ; last year , 323 ; west , 132 : last year , 10i ( ; Hartman - man , 1GO ; last year , 107 ; JncksoiiD7 ; last year , 50 ; Hnscull , 30 ; last year , 33 ; Cass Strcot , 257 ; last year , in the old Cass street buildinir , 1)1. ) It. was necessary to turn away about twenty- jvo applicants from thu Ilartman school , owing to a lack of room. A suitable timlding will bo rented on Thiiteenth strcot , south of the railroad - road , for the accommodation of chil dren living in that locality. Ueantv ' , bcnlth , and bappinchs for ladies in"VVl'NEOFCARDUI. " At F 0. Ooodnnn'n. SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE Advertisement To Loan , For Silo , Lost , Found , Wants , lioardlnc , tc. , w 111 be In- icrted In these columns once for TEN CENTS per line ; each subsequent Insertion , FIYECUNTS ler lino. The first Insertion nc\or loss thau TWENTY-P1VE RENTS TO LOAN-MONEY. IONEY TO LOAN Call at LawOIHccof D. M L > . Tliomas lloomS. Crel''hton lllock. - loan at from S to 10 per cent. J\'l.M/ ifood real oatatoiecurlty. by D15.1.SAAO UUWAUDj , 110t rarnham St. ttCFfAflATO f-OAN At 8 per ccntln- tP/iOU.UUU tcrcht in 8UHI1 ol KKX ) and upuards , lor Sto fi yaars , on lirt-ula B city and firm property. UK.MIS UBAL USTATK and LOAN AOFWV. ISth nnil Ditiurlni St. * . HELP WANTED. WANTED A situation by a flrft-tlass miller. Had 20 years experience. Undcniands o d and new processes. Spaaks Kng ish and Ucnnari nnd aciiualnttd with steam anil uatcr powers. Can jjlvo the beit of references. Will come on trial at any time. Address. U. S , Icx ! 1611 , Council II uffs , Fa. | S9-3t " ANTED ( Jirl at 1133 North 19th Ht , 4th W home north of bridge. II. U. IIKOOM. 858-tl WANTED Smart , active jounjj man ns sales man ; must come welt recommended , one living nt homo preferred. Address CO St. Charles Hotel , City. 859-7 * 'ANTED Aflrbt-class salesman at Itlchtcr's , . . Opp. Post Oilico , has tobollvo > enrs In Omaha ; American preferred , llcfcrrnc-ca want ed. "VTTAXfKD Immediately a harness maker ; VY steady employment. Apply to K. D Me- Langlilin's Uw ollicc * , In 1'ronzer'sblockojipojito Post Ollicc. 851-0 't'TT'ANTEn Ten cornice hands fand ten tin- y I ncm at Wtstern Cotnicu Works,71iirtcenth street , back of Omaha National bank. S52-7 IOY ! WANTKI- 0 815-5 Till ! HHADSTIIEKT CO. ANTED Woman cook , at the Ennnet llou c. 83810 WANTED-DMi-vasher ai d pantry girl at the Emmet House. 851-9 WANTED Copd second-hand pony phxton , ulth liarnos ; not to cost over t' j. Ad- drcsj Lock Drawer 71 , ] iost otllco. 810 0 , \TrANTRD T-vo expcrlunecd coo\s , MX help- W inand thirty table waiters , during week . .tato lair. Kiiqulro ol D. T. MOUNT , 812 tf lllSKjinbam St. WANTED An experienced dn goodi , cloth Inir , boot andrhoosilcsman , None with out lood references need apply. SII-17 U. ADLIilt , Scward. Neb. . "VTrANTKU immediateU , u cornl'o maker. W Stcidy employment. Apply to Mcl > aiig'.i- lln. Dr. Hart's olhcc , In 1'renzer's blcck , opposite peat ollico. i > 40-9 : . - - . barber by I' . W , WANTiD.-rirat-cl.w Uurltaen , Council Illudu , la. 830-5 w 'ANTED-A good Rlrl"X."W."Cor. ItthaiTil Webster , at once. S27-5 \T7"ANTED A girl or womin for general VY houev\ork immediately , corner 14th and California , W. M. FLKMINU 830-5 "VJITAN'EED At once , a good , smart , canipotcn Yman to work in kitchen , Canlleld House 820-tf WANTED-Oood cook , at 2011 CUH S . , bet ir 20th and 21sr. 835-5" WANTED-A dining room girl and a kitchen girl , at COS outl\ \ Nth St. 812 ft * ANTED Good cook at the Occidental W hotel. 82141 VT7"ANTED A dwelling house of 8 or 10 rooms VY In eligible part of the city. Address JIaJ. . H. atanton , Paymaster U. S. Army. Fort Onu' a. fcOO-4 AN I'.D-A cook at the Sncll llouto. Abh- W land , Veb. 00-5 w ANTED Immediately , U > carpenters. Wage * B75 and S3 00 per day. Aoply 1419 DoJgu street. W. WIXCIT 810-5 Ono good fiut-cla j cook , con do WANTED meats and juiory hath. Good wagon mid , hmiulro Depot Hotel , Norfolk Neb. K , . UADUirr , Prop. S07-S * \T7 ANTED Kilty earpcntciu at nod'a Opcm VV llouso. HKhei.tvvagC"ipicd. bfAW& FIEM ) . 7ns-10 \ir"ANTED A ] > eel table to rent ; with prlvl- YI lego ol purchasing. State ) ) rico. AiT-lrcM OKO. INMAN , 451-tf Vail , Craw lord Co. , Iowa , - brldgo and school bond * . WANTED-Fuiidlns uc. SO-tf FOR HENT-HOUSES AND LAND. "noil ItKNT A llrtt-class cottage , 22d strcot , near California , 7 roomH , ? .10 per month In advance. Small family preferred , ti , WAKELY 81)00 ) 171011 HEN Fumbhcd parlor nnd Icdroom , cheap ; with board It prcfvrrod , H03 l.'aiaat. OfclS tl H EN r House with 8 rooms , on Saundcrs FOH - , near the end ol itrcct car track. Ap. to Kobcrt UUIr , corner ol Indiaiu und Wiicntou St . 8J7-1U' 7IOH HhNT Two furnlihcd rooms lor tingle gentlemen , l'Ir t clots locality ; 10111'-lev- Sept f.-3t 171011 KKNT House of 3 room * and clo ut < , on Mth St. , but. lldJifo and Dou.'lan. K17-0 K. K. IIAYDKN , Omaha Nat. llaiik. I015 UKST A nicely ( urnlslied front room for ono or two cutluiiicii , at 1210 llovtarcl itrcct. 63JU KENT 3 furnished roonm ovtr I < u- FOIt ' Excluni ; > , N. K. ccr. lUih and Dodge ' - 7IOH KENT Nice ( urn'thed room lor ono or twocentli-mcn , tajBoutt'KthSt. b3l-5' - :1015 IIIJNT 4 itory tran < e house , 511 South luth St. Kniju'.rc next door. 25.7 * SPEUIAL T1011 nEXT-Fiinilslidd room , S.V. . Cor. IBth JL' and Daveniwtt Sts. 78Mf FOU HENT One room with board. IH > 9 Cali fornia street. TSS-tf 1011 UBNT Klciantfiirnlshtil rooun. ncaion able prices , brick home , zoiSCtvu Ut. 0-23 tf Fen SALE. FOR 8AI.K--A nn of young horse. ' , . ttCO , well nmtdinl ; Kuitalilu fnr carriage or ilraft f jn > oics. Canbftcetnat JBUNotllt ISth street 853-10' IJIOtl SAI.K nirnHiire , hy party vacating JJ house on 22nd St. , nwir C llfornM. SIS-tf Apply WS. R - " KICK R HAL11 B 203-tf ESTAnROOK & COE. SAM : A niall cnjflnc , II. W. I'ayno t JJ Son's iniVc. In ptifctt osdcr. Tanulro of 11. O. Clark & Co. SC-tf [ 710H SAM ! At a lKir-ali , l\\o arnr * of land 1 } ttlth flnogro e. Clioico location ( at n fin. eon , lloiiic , stnlilc nml .irood \ > ell on iitcmlscn. > nly two inllcH from court lieu c. I'rlcc 9200. Knqulreftt onre. llj.421 , Council I lufls , la. nug-SiHt I OIl SAIiK A fi > an of ponies , Imjrsy anil liw- JL' IICM ; biiirw n'mo t new , Apply nt the Caledonian Saloon , U. 1'.block , 10th .St. 701-tl f1OISAlK ] ! lca oand furiuturoof aflret-clagg U hotel In a town oI 1SOJ InliililtnnU , In ntflto o ( Ncliniska ; IIM 21 l < cJs ; the traveling men n re- ort. Inquire at IIKI ! olllco. 218-tf r.lOlt tJAMAlftltJ ! of DouulRH nnil harpy coun- L' ties. A. IIO&UWATIilS , ICSOI'arnhani street SJOf FOH SAI.K A new all leather top 1'hactoli xslth KprlliK cushion nnil back , nt W. 0. fiiatton'f vnrrU o top inanufa.tory 314 , 9. .Mil at. bet. 1'arnhuin and Ilarnoy. TOT-tf J71011 SAM ! A farm ot eighty acres , In i ; rcinlr , Oocxl liotlo , 2i\3) mm ell 14x10 , email orchard of licarln ? trcc . One mlle south ol Ona a city , Iowa , on H. 0. & P. It. U. Will' pho tlinoon part K nUhccl. Address F. JI. Scars , Omaha , Neb. _ raOdtfvi4w4 FOIt SAMl-Ncat houie nnil full lot , 12 block ! from 1' . 0. at § wx ) . Joiix Ii. McUAour , " 12-tf Oj'p. 1'ostolllco. " 17IOH SALli KIno stock farm of 400 acres JL' 'food house , cattle bhcd , orchard &c. , with in easy reach ol railroad. Price , § 4500 , IKUT time at 02. JOHN L. McCAGUE , Opp. I'ost OHIce. C U-tf 10U SAI-E Neat cottage nnd ( 'ood lot at 1 31110. JOHN L. McOAOUi : Opp. I' . O. 037-tf EOll SALK Horse , buriry ; and harness. Can bu 8ccn at RteMMHon's Capllol Avenue b am 'rlco , $250. K. 0. MX1S. AND LAND lioinls renti lioused. EOUSK8 , hotels , farms , lota , landi , olliccsr rooms , etc , See 1st page. [ 70K SALE Goo J house with four rooms and t ? half lot , No. 2013 Dod o between 20th and 7th street. Good well and shade tree * ; houio In peed condition. Inquire on premises. 'Jil-tf rTJUIKEM.AS And farasou rcix rcd by U. U SCiriMT Uth and Furnain sts. TbOtf MISCELLANEOUS. MHS. E. C. HEDfEY Spirit Photographer , will laKc plcturei forU weeks at the ( Jnind Central Gallery , on Ibth sticct , Omaha. 858-tt IOST A poclet-book , lontalnltifr a fciim of J nuiney. 1 he finder III ba libenillj ronard- d by returning the t&mo to I ) . 1) ) . Houck , or at Ills olllco. 841-5 1100MS roll lit NT-No. 1010 FKNISHKD street , bctuccn 10 h and 17th. HIS. A. CALUKIIWOOU. 837-tf 1 0 fjF.T rieasant. lar efurnished rooms , with J or without board. Uall \ \ ith rcfercnco , at 007 } N. 17th St. 822 tf YOUNG MAN ( Dane ) wUhca n s'tuatloii aj A grocery clerk , 10 years cxpericnco from the old country. Talk li { ll.h and German. Ad- drcii3 for a daj-a , L. I' , Bee ollicc. 80-S _ * / " OACHJIAN A j'oun { ; mm ( Dane ) wi hcs a \j situation as coachman in a private family or driving team. Can furnish llrst'Clasa recom mendations. Address for 3 d.iys , W. K. , Bee otfico. S19-3 * JITHAYED rrom Slert's stable , Omaha , one j black marc , color somewhat faded , cl ht or uneyoars , weltrtu about eleven hundrcil , had n saddle and bridle. A reward will be paid for icr return , or Information leading to her re- ovcry. W. E. Cathey , Fort Uallioun , Neb. 733 dltw2t UIIIDSTOKE Has forfalonll klntU OMAHA and Domestic DirJs , also Bird ' "anciery goous ; at ICth bt. , bet. Douglas and ) odge. nu20-3ra B 1C MIS has rattling loni ; lists of houses , lot landa and farms for sale. Call and get hem. pJAliL Al MRS. 15. H. CLAItKG'S No. 1 Hoard J luff House , cor. 13th and Dodge titf. Host n the city. S10-U B ' HEALl'Jb'i'ATK 1SOOJL bee 1st page. TT "T"\TILK1E .Manufactory of paper . JU. YV boxes , 1403 Furnham ktrcct , Omaha , Neb. u22-wis-tt "H IJj on or address Toiler fr Palmer , -10 South J 5th ttreet Council JllufTs , Iowa , for rail- oad tickets east , west , north and south. Chicago gJO.OO UoumlttlpglD.GO Every ticket guar- ntced , and tickets bought , cold and exchanged auglT-lm nOUTIJNE TELLEIl AND MEDIUM Hn. I L Kllza tolUpast present , and future inlovu md all affairs ! . She reveals the deepest secrets III heart , bhc posses the magnetic power to lul It all your vtUhea. Call at No. 1010 Chicago trcct , near 10th. aug 10 tt NEW CITY MAPd,25c. Sec lot pig liailn norkfora typo writer can ANVONB be accommodated by telephoning the In onice. 483-tf UP A red cow. Owner can hate the TIAKEN by proving property and paying harges. TJIANOIS KOIlUIMj , Sauvlflie mid race St < . nu24.cv wcdSt _ ES1IS' HEAL ESTATE EXCHANGE. 8 B _ Ui page. _ m rllREE or four young men can be accomtnoda- . ted with board , deferences exchanged. Ap- ly 2011 Cess street , 4th door west of 20th Bt. , addrc a lox 337 , 1'OBtoftlce. _ 848 ? I TT M. 1JBOWN Corner 12th and ChlcKO H . streets , Is ready to bore or deepen wella. atlstactlon guaranteed , EOStl _ FOKOET The successors 01 the Amer ican House , on Douglas street , between 9th ml 10th , for board , loUgliiy and transient cut- amors. Respectfully W4.tf JULIUS k. LOUISK RGBS. EDWAED IAO1STEU OK 1'ALilYSTEHY AND CONDIJ JONALIbT , 493 Tenth Street , betweei Farnlmm ndHainoy. Will , with thu aid ol guardian ilrite , ' obtain for any ono a glance at the past ml pri'Himt , and on certain conditions In the ( u- tirc. D-joto ami Shoes nude to order , IVrltct satisfaction guaranteed. au20-lDi Absolutely Pure. Male from Onpo Cream Tartar , 'No other rpatlon makes tuch light , flaky hot breads. uxur.oui i > astry. Can In ) eaten by Dyspeptic witro it Icar of the 111) rctultlnir from heavy li dl -eutlblo lood. Bold only In cans , by all Urotcnl 110YAL UAKINOll'OWDKU t 0 New Yelk. Ci K. OooJiuit.e ,