Image provided by: University of Nebraska-Lincoln Libraries, Lincoln, NE
About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 10, 1881)
{ 'JHK ' : OMAHA DAILY BEE MONDAY OCTOBER 10 mi iHB DAILY BEE , Batuday Evening , Oct 8. REPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKE1 F.tKCT10N TUESDAY , NOVKMuER 8TU , For ShcrifT , DAVID N. Mir.I.KIl. For Treasurer , JOHN HUSH. \ For Clerk , JOHN MAUMKH. For ComrniMloncr , B. I' . KNIOHT. For Judge , A. M. OIIADWICK , ? For Sur\cyor. GEOUGK SMITH. For Supcilntcntlent of InBtniclion , J. J. POINTS. For < oroncr , JOHS'O. JAC01S.S. For the aocomoilnUon of our up-town patrons Brrftngerocntahavo bc n made with Kilholm & Erickflon , jewelers , opimalto the pout office , where advertisement ! ) and jitters for the city delivery of THE IEK will Ixs received. Advertisements for the evening must bo handed in before 1:30 p. rn. , lor the morning edition before 8:30 p. ml Bcr > t23- . _ LOCAL BREVITIES. Patterson cfllU coal. Frederick Leading Hatter. Donne Ilcllftblo Halter. ' - _ 0wl Cigars nt Kulin's Drug Store. Quina Unndollne Powder at KtihnM To. " Lion conttuueH to roar for Moore's Hornet. nd Saddlery. For FINK Commercial Job Printing , nil at Tun fin Job rooms. Smoke St&rlton & Storms , finest Cigar , at Kuhn'a Drug Store .only. Who pays the highest price for Second Hand Furniture ! Abrahams & IJOWIH , 1121 Douglas street. sopl'J-w Lost Bunch of keyn. Finder will please leave them nt the del U cry window E * lit the postolficc nnd reecho reward. oct3-tf Secure your senta for Nip nmlTuck nnd avoid the rush to-morrow. They play 1 Friday and Saturday with n matinee. It is the most laughable comedy you over oaw. * Frank Walters did the generouit to n jnrty of friends at his homol'st night. A meeting of the guild > f the Episco pal church will be held at 3 o'clock thin ' afternoon. Important buoineiH will be transacted. Tho'Vnlon Catholic Library nsnocln- tlon met nt their rooms yesterday after noon nncl admitted Bevcr.il now mem- bero. They will ni\e a Hocial Friday e\cn- in ; ; of this \\cek. Tlio National Association of union pridoneni of the late war will meet at Springfield , 111. , on the 18th and 10th of T October. The o are nbout 1,000 , living in 'this dtato and prolmbly many Mill attend. . llev. J. W. Ingram , of thU city , vls ted Lincoln last wick , and preaqhcdthe P tI t ' opening sermon of the annual meeting of I < the ChriHtlaa churches of the state of I ( Nebraska onTueuday night. Tfio Lincoln Journal pronounces the sermon "ablo and o'oquent ' , " and one of "great force and L.bcauty. " The subject chosen won : "Life * After Death. " r- _ Ono hundred and fifty-nine beautiful | rcxidenco lota , located on Hamilton street , * half way between the turn table of the red street car line and the waterworks reservoir and addition , and just went ol the convent of the Slstcm Poor Claire In Shinn's addition. Prices range from $7ti to'SllO each , and will bo sold on cany term * to thouo who will improve. 15emi real cstato agency , Fifteenth and Dougliit HtrcetH. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ The respectable drug stores , hotels , restaurants , and places of public re1 Horts all over our country keep "Con * rad's Budwoiser Beor. " m&o To Bo Burled To-m > rrow. . A letter has been received by tin coroner from the lady in Kansas Oil ] wlio claimed ( in acquaintance with tin carpenter , Smith , who diud so aud dcnly lint week , She said that he was quite well uff , but ns he had novui naid much ttbout hia folks she could give ro ufonimlioii rusarding them The )9Mi ) will bo buried Tuesday , To TUB i'uiino. Try our "Bud woisor Buor' ' a ninst all other Bottli Beer in the market and decide fo : yourself , 0 Conrad & Co , m&o After Nine Yean. Mrs. RnusinUHf.orH , of Fremont , win , 1ms been blind nine years fiom a cat 4 raot on each uyo , come to this city 01 .Thursday , and yestimhy her sight wa icatorod ufter n very skillful surgica operation. A catiutxct a half inch ii diatnotor was t.ilcon from one oyi When the ufllictt'd woman fully real ir.ofl that ho could again see , slio be came almost hysterical with joy auuhing , crying und praying uliuos the name minute. . DONT DIE IN THE HOUSH 1 Ask druggi ts for 4 > llough on ItaU. " I clears out rutu , mice , bed-bugs , roachet vermin , tllea , antx , lunectn , 15c per box. "V INEOFCAnDUl" for Lndica onlj AtC F Ooodmau i i All goods sold at Edholin & Eriofc Kon'b are warranted as represented When your friends come to Omah brin { $ them in and sliow thorn th leading Jewelry Storeof the went. KUIIOLM & EltlCKHOX. Profesaor Soaker , of Queen Etttho fauio , U 01 K'Uii/.inK musical conven tiotu and chorus c'nssca in fifty citiu aud'towns of the state , with a view o holding a { Treat ntato musical festivu next May in this city and Lincoln Tlio full chorus will number twothou uaud vniwB. A preliminiiry conven Lion will bo held in this city tw wt > uliH lienco. Thrco hundred voice v > ill bo cailud for , Try the fine br.uul of Hour , which null , und yuu will ho convinced that am Belling tlio bust flour ut the lowos piicu. Ouoda guaranteed to bn ilii test in the market , or money rotund cd , W , M. YATEM , Dualcr in the moitchuicu'grocoriea a the lowt-bt cmh prices. ' BURNED HORSEFLESH. Seven Animals Burned to Death in a Fire The Low Abont Twelve Knndrcd Dollar * . Seven fine draught horses mot n horrible death in John Frank's stable , In the rear of his hotel on Eleventh and Douglas streets , yesterday after noon nt 3 o'clock. The stable TYOS n mall frame story and ft half structure. tt was divided into three compart ments. In the rear compartment n iair of mules wore kept , while in the ithors were lodged eight homes , two to n stall. The coiling was about light feet hiRh , and in the upper portion tion was stored a small quantity of my. A commotion among the loraos first attracted Attention. In a moment afterward the whole itablo flashed out into n sheet of Hamcs and the flro was well under way oven before the alarm could bo sent in. The fire had pretty well started when the pair > f mules in the rear part of the etablo iot their heels to wonc in the liveliest ; ind of style and soon had made an exit for themselves. They got out of ho building with a rapidity that Maud i. might envy. All tlio horses \voro icd securely in another portion ot the stable , but efforts to liboruto thorn > roved unavailing. One big grey torso succeeded in jerking himself ooso and made n wild plunge for the loor. Uo wo s fortuimto in judging its ocality and bursting it open made his ixit with n frightened neigh and dis- kppoarod. Muantimo the tlames were lancing fantoHticnlly around the in- orior of tlio stable which had ) y this time become so hot that the iicle of the horses was actually crnck- ng. The mate of the horse which had ust escaped , * a mbment later Hitcceod- id in loosing himself. He was not HO ortunato ( is the other animal because toforo ho could ruich the door he fell overcame by the heat und died with iis nosu sticking outside the doorway. L'ho others could not free themselves rom the stalls and so died. The fire department got on the cone in good shape mid were soon at work. Three well-directed streams of vater hud a discouraging oiled on the ire which soon simmurud down into itlul blaxos. TliJH was accomplished notwithstanding that the tire was sur rounded by itiflamablo frame build- ngs. The firemen did an admirable piece of work. The Humes once cubduod the crowd gathered about the stabln , which was inly partially consumed , to see what , iad become of the horses. Tho' seven were scattered about the floor , i shriveled , contorted sot of objects 'earful to behold. Ono animal lay icar the door , the only one apparont- y which had cscnpnd from his fasten- nga until they were actually burned away. Two others had mot death side by side and were found lifeless .n the sarno stall. The others were scattered about the stable promiscu ously. All Bcomcd to have made yio- ; ent efforts lo escape. Every one of them hod been literally baked alivo. They lay there in their liorriblo deformity the whole after noon , objoctfl of curious stares from crowds of people. Tlio fire was probably of incendiary origin. The jwner of the animals , John Frank , was on the Sixteenth street bridge when the alarm sounded and by the time ho could arrive the horses were dead , flo fortunately had n couple of colts with him which ho had been exercising. He valued the unimils at 8025. 'L'ho loss on harness and stable will bring these figures up to about $1,1 > 00. The fire is an unfortunate blow to Frank , who iu a hard working , indua- trious man. As ho did not have any insurance everything is a total loss. WK present tlio following stalctnsnt from the noil-known firm of Messrs. Lally & Russell , boiler manufacturers , Cor. First and 0 streets , Bimton : Wi can safely testify thut wo have novel used a liniment tunonir our men thai equals the great Gorman remedy , SI , Jiicob.s Oil. It has cutcd several ol them of severe bruises and burns , ant it has also effected a marvelous euro o ! rheumatism in the case of a friend ol ours. 0. Every member of the company ii requested to attend a meeting ut tin armory on this Monday evening , a 8 o'clock , to make final arrangement ! to disband the company and vacuti the armory. JOHN W. King , First Lieut. , Com'd'g Co. 0. , 1st Reg. N. N. G Undoubtedly the bust shirt in tin United Htates is manufactured at tin Omaha Shirt Factory. The superior ity of material and workmanship combined with their great improve monts-thiU is , reinforced fronts , rein in forced backs and reinforced sleeve : make their shirts the most dura bio and best fitting garment of tin kind over manufactured at the mod erato price of 91 , DO , Every shirt o our make is guaranteed first class , am wo will refund the money if fouiu necessary. Wo make a specialty of all wool Shaker and Canton flannel , also cho mois underwear , made un with a viev to comfort , warmth and durability To invalids and weaV-lungod porsoni wo oiler special inducements in tin manner these goods are made foi their protection. PH. GOTTHKIMEK , 1207 Farnham Street. Ikauty , health , and Impplnww for Indie ln"WINEOFOARDUI. ' ' At'0.F. ; ( loodirao. & Wells , 1422 Douglas , invite vito the people to their closing ou tale of Loots and Shoes buforo te moving to Boyd's now opera house. oct ? It ! If you wiyit thoroughly goo d Watcl Work you should o to the Boxt Plac and guv it donu. Edholin & Ericksoi is the place. All work warranted. Boots und Shoes cheap for every body , at Baswitz & Wells' , 14221)aug lou street. oct7-3t PEKSONAI * .T. 11. llnrton , of JioUon , id at the With- noil. noil.W. W. It. Flrtlijis In the city and is staying atthcWitlincll. JJx'Ciov. Thaycr , of Grand Inland , i a guest at the Withncll. Campbell Hardy , telegraph editor of the Herald , leaves to-day for Chicago , where he will \Wthis rclatiica Omaha' * favorite young architect , Louis Mendelssohn , < if the firm of Dufrcmo k Mendelssohn , left Saturday evening fin- Detroit. On the 10th inst. he will ho mar ried to one of the belles of the "Citv of the StraltB , " Mtis Lydln Kendn. There will be joy in Omaha on the arrival ol Mr. and Mra. Mendelssohn. An Alleged Theft- Mrs Mary O'Brien , who keeps a restaurant on Tenth street , near the depot , is looking for a girl named Mary Stundon , who formerly worked 'or her. Mrs. O'Brien alleges that on Monday last the Stunion girl wont into her bed-room in her ab sence and stole $40 front the pocket of a dress which was lying on a bed , Mrs. O'Brien states that her little laughter saw the Stundon gill go into .ho bed-room and take the money. The girl , she alleges , then went iin- nodiatcly across the river and left for 3t. Joe , whore she now is. Picnic Profit * . The auditing committee appointed jy the land league mot the ladies' and league yesterday afternoon at the rooms of the Catholic library associa- iou to balance the accounts for the and lenyuo picnic § 800 is the sum cleared by them , and it will bo for warded to-day to'Patrick Ford , editor of thn Irish World , who will send it , o the land league headquarters. The Right Sort ofWoncral. Jacob Smith , Clinton street , Buffalo savshchasised Spring Ulonsom in his amily as a ueneral medicine for caauo of indigestion , billouHiicm , bowel nnd kidney complaints and disorders aiising finm ini- inritlcH of the blood. Ho speaks highly of iU efficacy. Price 50 cents , trial Iwttles 10 cents. codlw Army Movement- Liont. F. Halverson French , Third cavalry , now at Fort D. A. RussclW. V. , will proceed without delay to join iia troop at Fort Fred Stccle , Wyom- ng. Leave of absence for ono month , to ako effect about the 17th instant , is ( ranted Capt. Leonard Hey , Ninth nfantry. Lcavo of absence for twenty days is ( ranted Liout. George K. Hunter , L'hird cavalry. Leave of absence for ono month , vith pormissiMi to apply for an ox- onsion of two months , is granted Lieut. Fred W. Foster , Fifth cavalry. Liout , William H. Arthur , assistant lurgoon , now in this city , will proceed without delay to join his station , Fort Sanders , W. T. "Tho Itovore House < ouncl Bluffs is the best second-class hotel in the tost. " aug7-lm Real Estate Transfer * The following are all the transfers recorded at the CounL Clerk's office Thursday and FridayHU ; ( reported for this paper by John L , McCagur , Real Estate Agent and Conveyancer : Andrew Anderson to Jeannctto An derson , lot 1 , block 303 , Omaha Q , 0. D. $800. J. U. Murphy and wife to Francis Burkluy , part block 244 , Omaha , W. D. 8805. J. H. Murphy nnd wife to Louisa M. Leary , part block 344 , Omaha , W. D. $805. City of Omaha to John H. Murphy , part block 314 , Omaha w d-1,010. Carrie and A. S. Van Kuran to W. U. Anderson , lot 12 , block 10 , Shinn's addition , w d § 450. John B. Evans and wife to J. B. Maxliold , lot 4 , block 15 , Omuha w d -3,200. Sarah O. Patrick to E. Patrick , parcel in section ii , town 15 , range 13 , east w d $100. Smith Saunders and wife to E. E. Poppleton , lots d in block G , Lake's add. , w. d. $2,000. , Isaac Hascall and wife to Fred Mil ler , parcel in see. 34 , tp. 15 , r. 13 , east , w. d.$500. . John A. Harbaoh and wife to John E Johnson , p.irt lots 11 and 12. block 8 in Paikers add. , w. d. 8315. FREE OF COST. DK. KINU'H NK\V DIHCOVKRY for Consumption , Coughs and Colds Asthma , Bronchitis , etc. , is given nway in trial bottles free of cost to the afllictcd. If you have a bad cough , cold , dilh'culty of breathing , hoarseness or nny affection of the throat or lungs by all moans give this wonderful remedy a trial. As you value your existence you cannot afford to lot this opportunity pass. \Vo could neb afford , and would not give this remedy away unless wo knew it would accomplish what wo claim for it. Thousands of hopeless cases have already been completely cured by it. There is no medicine in the world that will euro ono half the cosos that DK. Kwo'u N wDwcovuux will cure. For sale by 0) ) IHH & MoSUuoy , Omaha. A trial package of "BLACK-DRAUGHT" fn > of charge. At 0. P. floodroin' * . No old Store Worn goods are offered for sale nt Edholin & Erickson's , op posite P. 0 , Miss Mollie Managua wishes to in farm her customers that she has mo veil to northwest of Twelfth ou Dodge , 1204 and will do dressmaking in fami lies as usual. TO THE PUBLIC. Wo are now opening our Christmas goods. Come and see them in timo. You will find the latest novelties at out store. We should bo glud to have the public call and see our immense slock , Edholm it Erickson , the jewelers , op- poaito the poatollice. Wo will tmow yuu the nicest selec tion of Jewoly , Wrtchoa , Clocks Diamonds , etc. , west of Chicago. Come nnd bee for yourself and bo con vinced. EUllOLM & EltlCKHON. The Jewelers. DEMOORATIO CANDIDATES , Men Placed in the Field for County Offices. Tlio untcrrifiod democracy on Sat- unlny afternoon gathered together in tlio city council chamber logo through Iho formality | of placing a ticket in the fluid Before the opening of the conven tion there was any amount of logrolling ing and button-holing. Considering everything the conven tion was a tame a"air. After Mayor Boyd had called the meeting to order Charley Iledick was elected temporary ary chairman. This was the lirst test of strength between tie ! candidates for county judge and O'Connor loomed up while Ugofon went down with his first black eye. eye.On the formal ballot J. J. O'Con nor received 21) ) votes and Charles Opdon 23. The former was declared nominated. Jl. M. Taylor , F. J. McHhano , J. J. L. C. Jowott and Wm. Sievers wcro named for county clerk and Mr. Taylor nominated on the second formal ballot Taylor received coived 20 votes , Siovcra 14 and Me- Shane 0. Alex McGavock , Chris liartmanVm. . Bioyors and Julius Troitschko wore mentioned for county treasurer , ilartman got 24 votes on the first formal ballot , McGavock 18 , and Triotschko 0. Ilartman was Dominated on the third ballot , getting 29 votes. Richard O'Krofo , J. 0. Moodio and Pat 0' fooln wore named for sheriff. O'Kcefo was nominated by a vote of 30 on the second ballot. John D. Creighton , David E. Hume and Goo. Tinnno xvore put in nomina tion for county eoninnsaioner. Tinnno was selected as the can didate on the first ballot by a vote of 34. No one was nominated for county surveyor. Dr. J. R. Colliding was nominated over Dims , Itiowo for eoroncr. B. E. B. Kennedy was selected as the candi date for , county superintendent of schools. The followingdelogatcB to the county convention wctosclectcdMcArdlo : pre cinct , Jiunej McArdlo ; Union precinct - cinct , Henry Luddington ; Valley pre cinct , Eli Johnson ; Chicago precinct , Preston Reeves ; Jefferson precinct , Fred Grunomoyor ; Elkhtrn ) precinct , jcorgo GeMon ; Douglas precinct , John Begloy ; Millnrd precinct , Har vey Link ; Florence precinct , Rudolph HUSSJ Saratoga precinct , Edwin Pat rick ; "West Omaha precinct , James Boyd ; Omaha wards , George W. Donne , John I. Rediuk , Clunks Kauf- mann , Albert Swartzlandor , William Sievers , Patrick Loary , E. L. Emory , George J. Hunt , David Knox. The central committee is composed of the following gentlemen ; Omaha , irat ward Chas. Kaufman , Thomas Casey ; second ward Pat. W. Lynch , John Mahoney ; third ward-Pat. Ford , B. Shannon ; fourth ward 0. B. Redick , Win. Bennett ; fifth ward Thos. Falconer , P. H. Leary ; sixth ward Wm. Anderson , Peter O'Mcalia ; West Omaha Robert Pat rick ; Florence precinct W. F. Brown ; Millnrd Chris. Kolber ; Union Jno. S Williams ; Chicago-Preston Reeves ; Douglas John Begloy ; Saratoga- Pat Purtoll ; Valley ; Eli Johnson ; Mc Ardlo Jas. McArdlo ; Jefferson Fred Cronemeyor , Elkorn M. S. Wilcox. TRUE TO HER TRUST. Too much cannot bo said of the over faithful wife and mother , con stantly watching and caring for her dear ones , never neglecting a single duty in their behalf. When they are assailed by disease , and the system should have a thorough cleansing , the stomach and bowels regulated , blood purified , malarial poison exterminated , she must know thai Electric Bitters are the only sure remedy. They ar the best and purest medicine in the world , and only cost fifty cents. Sold by Ish & McMahon. (2) ( ) UST OF LETTERS Ueinftinlnc In the Omclm Postofliceforthe week uiidiug Saturday , October th , 1881 : UKNTLEjIKN. Agnew T B Arae T Anderson J Adam G A Boyton T 3 Bridewell T J Btuwn G T Berry J D Brown K K Brondberg P Craig , T P Clifford M F Comen B Campbell J A Couch Mr Crosby C L ChriBtyK , ' ClosaonEA Dahl S V Duncan J , T Button F Davia W11 DcffaheyT Davis E Esail-J Urick onGA FWicrG Rev FreyT Furon G O Fitschmnor A I'mleriekucn 0 Gcodell B 11 Gobla II Gritf W Gertrude F M Gorsuch C fllbienO - Gosling 3 Hiirton J M Hill G Holluubeok A I' Ilixlgen G S Harris GH HahnLN Hdn L Hutchimion MII Hall M L Hlgisins .T HnmHn'O W Ilochmnth A Hicks L Ju iong V J urgcnii E Jackson * A D James W G Johnson L HMD .links C Kirobrell D KrmnallC Kennedy SB Lytle A Lurdgrviat T P Levy J Luuugvlat .T K Liken I L Mater W G Miller J Miner J .McKiune J Matib J W MeGovern J Nitajnn J Novcron J A Naton J Prlttu it Pcderaen 8 I'unllnffton II J Peel F H Potneroy A l'aul en B 1'arker J M KuifK F H HonlondH D lleetior J II Heeding J G Schumann W W HllkrJ SclnudcrA Stokea E Swenacn L Sainudison J P Smith J B Sociwon G W StephcuBon J & Co Tfco W E Vriviatkoki J Vauce J D Wilson G. W Wil on E I ) T Wheeler Mr Wccklin IIJ Wr'ce W Wlslon S L 2 Wlkuinn P J Worm E LADIK4 Amcd G Mrs Brown M 0 Mrs Bo\\ man 0 Chester D Cumdole MU M Crane &Hna A E Delany Mra M Dolittlo Miss J Klimerhou Mra S C Gray Ml * * S J Orny Mi s D Henry Mlsg A Heinburgcr MraM Harmon MU L Jnlmaon Miss M Johuacn Ml s E M King Mra H G Lowe MM N II Mullmll Mra McNeil Miss M MulLou ! Mra M MoIImrh Mrs M Northwood B Ollyo Mian G Olkuu a Pruder Mra O H.mliua Mra F Howies Miw h Hooey Mrs Itoben M .HubriiM . Slreted MUs A Stvphviu Afro U K Thonms MUa A Whiter * MI A WillardMwA Welch MM M TIIOH. F , KALI , P. M. Behind the Bar * The name of the young man ar rested on suspicion by a couple of de tectives Thursday wa3 A. Korwin. Ho gavu his residence ns Chicago , The only clmrgo that could bo sus tained against him in the police court Saturday was that of carrying concealed weapons. For this ofliinso fudge Boncko fined him § 20 and sent lint to jail for ton days. The Oreighton and Niobrara tun > dalle , Icailng Creighton on arrival ot rains at fi. 30 p. m. Arrhcat Mobrari , 12 30 a. in. I.civet Nlobrara , 11:30 : I ) , in. Arrhta At 'rclchton at 0 a , m. . In lime for train. 1'iue , Si. octlU-lm UKOIU1K 1IEHKY , Vroprktor. SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE Adi crtlsement To Loan , For Sale , -oil , Found , WanU , Boarding , ftc. , will be In. ortcd In these columns once for TEN CENTS > er line ; each subsequent Insertion , FIVECENTS icr line. The first Insertion ne > er loss than TWENTV-PiVB CENTS TO LOAN-MONEY. ONEY TO LOAN Call at Law Office of D. M L , Thomas Itooin 8. Urclchton IKock. To loan nt from 8 to 10 per cent ' on good real cstatcsecurlty. by UK. ISAAC EDWAUUS , 1109 Farnhnm St. TO LOAN At 8 per centln- terest la mini of 82.BOO and upwards , for 3 to G y an > , on Hrst-vluia city and arm pronerty , BKMIS itr.Al , ESTATX and LOAN AtiRScT. Iftth and Douilcn Stfl HELP WANTED. Printer. A permanent situation WANTED pa } to Iho right man. Addres ; , The Pilot , lllalr. 107-10 "ITTANTED Tinners are anted at 1410 Farn- Wham St. Dan 8uII\an& ! Son. 203-8 YTTANTED-A smVl office , good Hsht ; on or V T near Karnham St.darcaa O. , Ilco oil ce. 211-10' Furnished room and board , by n WANTED married eastern couple. Prhatc nmily prcfcrcd , Addrcsn 11. , Ike otllce. 212-lb' - good hou'O irlrl , No. 1016 Web- WANTED-A . 213-11- WANTKD Situation by a joung mnu In store. . Inquire intelligence office , 80.1 llth trcct. 214-11" WANTED A good cook , wajher and Ironer , at 1EOJ Chicago St. 204-8' Ocpd co"k at . W. corner Har- WANTED ICth St. Wages $1 per week. 200-10 * Immediately , a man cook and two WANTED Enquire at Caiilleld House , 103.8 * Situation by young lady , to do WAJTJKO In pri\atu family. Good ash- erand Ironer. Apply at 4118th and Howard Sts. 2010 * 'ANTED A smart , actUo otllce boy. The W Bradstrcit Co. 199 8 WAN-TED Dining room girl and kitchen girl at I'acifle Hoiibc. 105-8' WANTED A good cook. Wages J25 per month. Apply at 2003 Bui t at. , bcU ecn 20th and 21st. 191-tf \TTANTE 0-ltO to 200 loads o ( dirt near 23rd W and St. Mar's avenue. Enquire at Dee oHlee. 103-tf - - barber at Wright & WANTKD-Flrst-class Sioux City low a. 194-8 Girl at the French Coffee House , WANTED 10th St. 181-tf By gentleman with wife two nice WANTED rooms with Doarti. Address B. . Ibis office. 178-8 * 7 ANTED A dlsh-wuhcr at the Emmet W House. 140-S * \TirANTED-Qlll at 1066 North 10th street , YV opposite J. J. Brown. MRS. J.M. COUN S- MAN. 104-tf "ITtrANTED A young man about IB years of YV ago to do general utoru work. FHANKJ. RA&'OK. 139-tl A couple good cylinder press WANTED Can flnti tttady cmploj men t at thin office. 27-tf Respectable employment by hus band and wife. Address P. P. C. , Bee Of fice. 077-tf Manufacturing concern wants a WANTED man in Omaha and in every city [ not already taken ) . A few hundred dollars no- ccswry to nay for goods on itelli cry after orders bn.o been ( enirod tor the same ; 2160 per month rroflt icuaranteod. Trio most searching Inusti- ration boliclti'd , A. t ) . AUNOLI ) & CO. , 1293 lirondvsij , New York. ee210t \TrASTED-Oood second girl at 1818 Chicago YV street. 41-tf fT ANITD Uousel > cei er , 1103 Farnham St. , W upstairs. 3tf - at 2001 Dodge street. W 07D-tf Funding bridge and school bonds. WANTED Clark , BeUeue 28-tf FOR RENT-HOUSES AND LAND. Tjion KENT One orjtwo large pleasant front Jj chamber rooms , furnUhed or unfurnished , without board , to ladles or gcntlcn.cn and wife. 219 ID T710R RENT by No1st , a > ottago of a rooms Jj with good stablt and out-bulluing. Imiulre on preml9e l > 2423 Capitol acnuc. . 2011-10 * I OR RENT FurnUhed cottage , $25 a month ; F 2210 California 3t. 205-tf "FIOR RENT A non house , corner 16th and JD Webster , Apply on premlies. 217-11 T710R 1IENT A fine lic 8 room houss. D. J ; Cooke , 16th and Leavenwortu Hts. 218 13' OR RENT To gentlemen , with good rcftr- ence , room and beard for the winter In a pri vate faintly. Call at 1012 Cass St. 190 ft RENT Rooms at Houthwcet corner 18th FOR Izstrd&t , green car line. 177-12 * " 1710R hKNT Nicely furnished front alcove F room ; also a smaller room , low prices ; brick house. CossSt ,6 doors west of 20th St. 104 tf TTlOIl RENT New 4-room houie , South 17th I1 street. J. L. WELSIIANS , at Union Kiev * . tor. 115-tf "T71OH RFNT Jut finished two flrst-clasa two- Jj story brick houses , 8 and 0 rooms , stable and cemented collars : MO inonthy In advance. W.M. BUSHMAN , 8. K. corner ICth aud Doug laaBU. oa-U nOR KENT S furnished rooms over Mel- F clinnU' Exeh&nKe.N , K. cer. 10th and Dodgt RtreeU. I OK RENT-Onoroom n Ith boar il , 1808 Call E fornltt troet. 736 tf FOR SALE. "I7IOK 8AMC Cheap , hone , buggy and fcarntm ) . JL1 Uuqulro at No , 6 , Crelghtuu lilock. 16-14 FOIl SAIiG Tliroe-iprlne buRiry wocon. In quire K. W. corner Jonoaaud HthSta. 209 II * SALK One upon licxuy draft mult * , one Eon so en ) ear old ilrolt home , sorrel color ; one pprlutfuaKnn , wllliarrr Ihlrty hundred poundi Chicago make ; will bo void lor cash or on time , ct tiolomou' * I'alnt , Oil and Window Ula > n fctoie , 2024 T710H SALB Immediately , nnall liouno , pluxi _ L' antlylocited , at a tari'alii II sold at once , Apply oa pieuiltc * t corner lth ) and lM\cnpart , 17UU * FOV. HAI.K Atabarpaln , family hone eult able ( or family or dolU ery wagon. 1 iicinlru 1114 IA\eupoit Ht 173 10 170K SALB-Stock and fixture * of millinery , 1 ; notion aud hair ttoro , Uulnir a good buinc i location ccntrtl ; itoro end Uwvllinir together , rent ilrjaii , 1 vl li ton tlrj from business AU dreaa A , II , l'o t OiUto , Omalu. 137-13 TTllIlllKl.LAH-AnU farauoii rcixxlrod by 11 U BOIfUTT UUiaiidParuauniU. 760tl SPECIAL KQTIDES-Ooiinnnofl FOIt SAt.B A beautiful evidence property ol 20 ncrcs with commodlaui house. I'.liiht ac-TMof onlmrJ and vineyard. I/J atlon tlKhtlj. Only two anil n half mlle from post offlco. liar. garni JOliyUMcUAOLE , Opp. i.O. 79 tf BKMI3 hat rattling long list * of hou c , lot * l&nds aiid tamu ( or sale Cell and get jhom. IUll nAL.hr 1 flnt clans uihlnct orRantty JL' cheap ; nearly new. Inquire Milton KoKern Si Son , 14th and Tarnham Ht. sa-ll 1OU 8AI.B Jlap o ( IIOUKInn and uari'y coun- ) tics. A. nU8KWATERU20Farnhami > trcot . 320-U FOR SALK Four acres o ( land near vnlcr- works roxcriolr , also two cotUicen on Capitol 11111. Add. ANnilfe.W Ufc.VlNS..lS C Douglas 8t. . 8 8 U B UICK rOK SALh. 203-t ( KSTAnHOOK ft COH. FOR SAtjE A small engine , 1J. W. J'ajiieA Son > make. In perfect osJcr , Inquire of 11 C ) . Clark & Co. TJ10II SALE LCMO and furniture ol a first rlosj JU hotel In a taunol 1303 Inhabitant , In Btatu of Nebraska ; hag 21 beds ; the tr \ cling men I re- Bort. Inquire at UEEofflro. Jlj-tl * TT10R SALE Fine stock farm of 100 acrto- JL good house , cattle shed , orchard Ac. , wltn- n caay reach of railroad. Trite , (4COO , pait time at 6 % . JOHN L. McCAdUE , Opp. Pest Office. (4l tf HOUSES AND LAND Ucmn ronti hounct. stores , hotels , fanr ot , land * , office * rooms , etc , 810 1st page Good house v\tii four rooms and hal ( lot , No , 613 Dodco between 20tli and 27lh street Good well and shade trees ; home It rood condition , Inquire on premises. ' 221-tl MISCELLANEOUS. Will bo jrivrn to anj-one procur- ; Pswt ) Unitf a permanent ] K > 8ltlon In vholcsale house or office , by joung man late 'rom ' Chi an'o. Four \ears buslnc fl experience. Address C. U. , llto oince. 210.8' B K1II8' HEAL ESTATE DOOM. dec 1st page. PRIVATE INSTRUCTIONS In KrcnchAOor man , Greek and Latin. 1'rof. Henry W Ilcek , 1207 Jackson St OQO-oc8 ALEl ) HAY At A ; U. Sander's Feed Store , B 1013 Harnoy St. BlB-tf r\ \ ALL AT MRS. D. E. CLARKE'S NO. i Board \J Ing Hccts , cor. 13th and Uoilgo Sts. Celt n tb city SlO-tl EMIS' REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE. S B 1st page. B EMIS' NEW CITY MAPS.26C. See 1st pase. QIICKPFOR 8ALE-2600 fit welhCH. AdO - O dress Anton Abel , Vlum Creek , Man son Co. , Neb. 185-18 * ENTLEMAN Twenty-four years of ago , hold § ing rctvonslble position , reccUlnj ; good ry , folidta correspondence with voting lady lot oxer tnenty yiarsof ago object matrimony. ; "or n Jdrcsi cmulre at The lire Otllce. 1F4-8 " 11OUENT A lat t unfurnished room with I bay window and veranda , nithln six blocks rom 1 * . O. Address C. t. , this ofllco. 10S-tf T7IOKTUNE TELLER AND MEDIUM Mrs Jj Eliza tells past , present and future In love and all affair * , bhe rc > cats the deepest secrets ] ho heart. She poRicssca the magnetic pow cr51 ulflll all jour wishes. Call at No. S2Z unrncr lUth and Chicago street. CANVASS For books , you know , AOENT3 sell "Lifu of Pr-sldent GarHeld , " Heroes of the Wains , " "Ilorder Outlaws , " Law a of Bu&lncra. " USA WALDHON & CO. , St. Louis , Mo. se'JMawlm * COUNCIL BLUFFS SPECIAL NOTICES. " \T7"ANTED E\erybody In Council Bluffs lo VV to take THE DUE , 20 cents per week , tie hcrud by carriers. Office corner * Broadway and Main , up stairs , Council Ulufls. QQZ-tl To buy 100 tons 'broom corn. WANTED address Council Bluds Broom Factory , Council Bluffi , Iowa. CiS-29t ( 'ANTED A ice < xl carpenter at once. Ap W ply iljnatvr & Adams , Council liluna , loVa. 650-29 * A tint-class broom tier. Jlayno WANTED Council Bluffs , Iowa. 60 SO * 'ANTED A boy to do chores at Uynstcrs W fishery. Council Bluffs. 6S1-28 * Good girl for general housework. WANTKD Hynster , Council Bluffs. 6G2 U "TITANTED situation by a flrst-class irlller. V > Had 20 years experience. Understands old and new processes. Sp akg bngllnh and German and acquainted with steam and water jwers. . Canghe the best of reference. Will come on trial at anytime. Address II. S. , Box 1611 , Council Bluffs , la. 60-28 TIT ANTED B ! " > a gentleman of experience and VV business hablti , a position \vlth a firm , either as clerk or t > tra > el. Itcicrenio given. I. L. WATKINS , Council Bluffs. 912 29 /"HA.T.I. on or address Potter Palmer , 40 South \J Cth street Council Bluffs , Iowa , for rail road tickets east , west , north and eouth. Chicago $10.00 Hound trip 819.00 Every ticket guar anteed , and tickets bought , sold and exchanged aui17-lm 8AI E Old papers -Ifc per hundred , at FOR Bee office , Council Blufls. so27 tf Two experienced book solicitors WANTED and Utah. Address P. 0. box 1214Counill Blufls. Iowa. G09-21 * To Contractors , Build era and Property Owners , The undei signed having been appointed agent for the cxtcnaho Iron and wire manufacturing bouses of E. T. Banmm , of Detroit , and the Mussel Iron Foundry and Works nt Toledo , Ohio , capacity of W tons dally , la prepared to furnish estimates and prices for iron columns , &e. , &c. , for store fronts , window caps and nllls , threshold platis , wrought Iron beams and gird ers , hydraulic delators , staple ttttlngs , pullers , shafting , &c. ; also Iron fences , creating , win dow guard * , shutter * , stairs , balconies , vettccs , chairs , tascs , aitjiurlums , fountains , summer hoUMS , Jawp , eardcnnqd jnstery ornaments , flower stands , { frare j arda , &c. , &vla cndltjf \ arlety. Catalogues supplied on application. HhNUY 11. llAKHY , Manufacturers' Agent , 2 I'earl street auzlO-lm me Council Bluffs , Iowa EDWAED KUEHL , MAOISTER OF PALMYhTEIlV AND CONDI T1ONALIST , 40S Tenth Street , between Farnham andllainey. Will , with tno aid of guardian spirits , obtain for any one a glance at tha past and present , and on certain conditions in the fu ture. Boots und Shoes mode to order. Perfect satisfaction ruarauN l au20-lm Absolutely Pure. Made from Urapo Cri * . u Tartai. No other arpatloo nuke .ucli light , flaky hot bread * , uxiirloud | < a < try. Onu > > c catcti by Ily pvpll < wlttout ftarnf tliulll * rt.ultlntf from hvuiy liid Kt tlbl food. Hold Ouiy Ir cat. * , by all Grocer * UOYALIIAKINO I'OWDKII CO Ntw York. . . OP , CHEAP I LOTS A NEW ADDITION ! -TO- Omaha. THE BEST BUMS Ever Offered IN THIS CITY. lOOASH.PATMEITS Required of Persons Dealr- in. to Build. LOTS ON PAYIEHTS 85 TO 81O PER MONTH. Money Advanced -TO- Asaist Purchasers in Building. We Now Offer For Sale S5 Splendid RESIDENCE LOTS , Located on 27th , 28th , 29th and 30th Streets , between Farnham , Douglas and the pro posed extension of Dodge St. , 12 to 14 Blocks from Coun House and Post Office , AT PRICES ranging from $300 to $400 which is about Two-Thirds ol their Value , on SmHll Monthly Payment pf $5 to $1O. Parties desiring to'Build and Improve Need Not Make any Payment for one or two years , but can use all their Meoua fox Improving. Pereonabaving $100or $20C of their own , But not Enough to Build such a house as they want , can take a lot and we will Loan them enough to com plete their Building. Those lots arc located between the MAIN BUSINESS STREETS of the city , within 12 minutes walk of tin Business Center. Good Sidewalks ex tend the Entire Distance on Dodgft Street , and the lots can bo reached by way of either Farnharn , Douglas oz Dodge Streets. They lie in a part ot > the city that is very Rapidly Improv ing and consequently Increasing in Value , and purchasers may reasonably hope to Double their Money within a short time. Some of the most Sightly Location * in the city may bo selected from these lota , especially on 30th Street We will build houses on 'a Smal Cash Payment of $100 or 8200 , and sell house and lot on small monthly payments. It is expected that these lota'.will bo rapidly sold on these liberal terms , and persona wishing to purchase Bhsulu call at our oilico and secure their lots at the earliest moment. We are ready to show these lota to all persona wishing to purchase. BOGGS & HILL , Real Estate Brokers , v 140S North Side of Farnham Street , Ocp. Grand Central Hotel , 3MAHA NHB ,