Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, July 03, 1880, Morning Edition, Image 4
THE DAII T BEE. Saturday Morning , July 3. THE OMAHA DAILY BEE Served to gubwriberi by carrier to any port o the dty. every day , Suulayi excepted at fifteen centi per week * * AnycompUanta about Irregulailtiee , or to ! proper J Uvery.ol the paper , If addressed to 1 ttia odce willjeceive prompt attention. * * * - ? ifr TH OiUHA" in.T Bra will be mailed to sub Kribenmtthe-followins rates , payable Invar- ably in tdvanco : 8.00 per Mumm00 ; sJx montta.VTfe OMAHA WKIKLT BIB IZ.OO per * * vear. * TH OXAHADAlLTB basby artbelargert Oreulation both In Omaha and abroaa , and is therefore the best and cheapest advertising medium. tan and Commercial ReporU , Railroad ana Poaolce Time-Tabltt , lee IMrdvaa Down goes prices Straw Hats. jnn22tf FREDERICK'S. Patertson sells coal. Additional local on first page. Excellent Cream Soda at Saxe'e. Carriages and wagons at Wood- worth's. Elegant perfumes at Kuhn's drug store. Birch Beer and Ginger Ale ? t Saxe's. SeWenberg & Co.'a Key West Ci gars at Saxe's. Are we to have any more band concerts on Capitol Hill ? Lawn sociables and picnics are the r-ige in Saratoga precinct The mercury in the thermometer ° afternoon. rose to 84 yesterday Several cars of hogs came in from the west yesterday aud were tent east. Twenty per cent reduction. Elgut- ter's Mammoth Clothing House , 1214 Farnham street. Coroner John Jacobs has bought a fine new howo. It is coal black and a high stepper. It was a pretty dry dog but ho thought that the bark ought to be pounded out. Council Bluffs' firemen will par ticipate in the Fourth of July tourna ment at Sioux City. The river is rising slowly. The guage marked a rise of about 2 inches for the last 24 hours. Two Immense locomotive head lights and sixteen gas jots illumined tha democratic stand Thursday nlgW. The rise in the river makes "Bofialo" fish bite well , and some lare , ; ca'ches are being made. The board of health wants to get after that fearful odor in the old ex press office at the U. P. depot. McKee , the man who was shot a few days ego , is doing as well as could bo expected , and has been removed to n house on Douglas street. Charles Mansfield , yesterday , re ceived 320 gallons of eye-water from Arkansas hot springs , sent to him by friends there , with charges paid. Council Bluffs is not yet ready to m9oifc..b < > cv eD8U8. They are waiting for Clark , of Hie 37 to take another excursion down the C. B. &Q. The Bohemian Turner socieiy will have a picnic on July llth , on which occasion a parade will also be h indulged in. Thry received a fine new flag yesterday from Chicago. Billy McCune and Billy Madden will this evening have a friend ly glove contest in Dohany's opera house , at Council Bluffa , for $50 and gate money. Capt.Porfer'a new bark was lunch' ed on tha turgid waters of the mighty Missouri Thursday evening , aud will take her first voyage over the un known sea , In the direction of Flor ence , in a few days. Two now wires are being strung along Farnham street , for the accom . modationof the A. U. Telegraph Co. , in its Omaha and St. Louis business. There's music in the air , about TOE BEE office. A number of musicians have organized a brass band and practice directly opposite , to the material assistance ( wo don't care what we eay ) of the compositors and employes. Miu Katie Mulcahy received the first _ premium in music at the com mencement awards of St. Catherine's Academy and not Miss Jennie Delono , ns erroneously stated yesterday. The shot-gun match betweenPet- ty and Collins has been indefinitely postponed on account of the latter having a lame shoulder , but will come off within sixty days from date. Max Meyer & Co.'a new building has reached the third story. The front la of variegated brick , ana the builJtng will bo quito an ornament to lnwer Farnham street. Yankton papers speak highly of the address delivered by Miss Annie Yindqucst of this city , at the closing exercises of the Academy of the Sacred Heart , which she has been at tending for the year past. Mr. Irish Thursday evening said : - 8i Lct all democrats prayfor Hancock. " Yes his case is hopeless enough to ' elrdlroaffflx&snrive course of prayer but it Is sdonblfnV if .democrats are capable off performing that .operation. When the Hancoekj men , , , had . /raised their pole in pie First ward , . Thursday , threa _ dEedArf or * fiancbck " rocket cent up. It , struck a tele graph.lpolej'inT cotlapBlng totally , fell - ttyb * ground * * fifa1 * efiat | W 'BUt P 3ch .wjM-Tjhnrsday tfjected capUinof Co. Hpatlonal unawa uu lower Farn- estercUy < ras checked ve. McCord & Brady'e , ran in upon the sidewalk. r3lSr- > x--Hr Elewe'a It pi his elegant but was frtglTtetfDiJ'wid shied . gne s THE BOOTY'S ' YOUflS , Judge McGrary Decides ftiat the Telegraph Bobbery Was Not a Bobbery. Because Of An Immoral And Unlawful Agreement in the Contract. " Col. J. J. ' 'Dickey , of tha Union Pacific and American Union Telegraph companies.returnedfromChicagoyeste- day , and learning that ha hid &n im portant bit ot news concerning the telegraph war-between the Wette-n lion and tha Union Pacific railway company , a reporter was dispatchea to interview him. The eminent lightning director was not found , but nevertheless tbo news was. The icizaro by the Union Pacific men in February la-t of the Western Union wires , strung along the lines of the K. P. and else where will bo reaiily called and the subsequent suit on tha part of the tel egraph .company to recover what it claimed was stolen from it. After some months litigation , Judge McCra ry filed his decision at Topeka Wed nesday morning , giving the Western Union Telegraph Co. , the plaintiff , the right to amend if desired other wise there will ba a desree dismissing the bill , and unless it is made clear that complainant lias some right to re tain the property , independently of the contract , the injunction must be dis solved. In regard to private messages for the company , tha judge says an agreement to give an officer of a cor poration anything of value considera tion for his consent to the execution of a particular contract is without doubt an Immoral and unlawful agreement and one which equity will not enforce. No affirmative relief can be granted upon a contract which includes this as ono of its features. It is in the interest and for the protection of the pub lic that the courts take no tice cf the immorality of such con tracts , for both officers and atockhold- ors appear in this ciso to liaro been aware of the exiatenca of aucli a coiv tract. The decision is very long and clear ly examines the \vhola contract. It is considered by the defendants to bo n sweeping victory for the railroad company.and by reaeon of the privileges it will confer on the American Union telegraph company , a great advantage gained "by them. The officials expect further litigation in the matter , but think that with the restoration of their right to the wires seized by tbcin , the battle is practically won. Fresh Eggs for the Fourth. WILLIS YATES. TEEGLOBIOUSPOUBTH. How the Citizens of Omaha _ - WiIi Celebrate Jt. The national anniversary of indepen dence comes on Sunday this year , ant although the legal holiday is Monday the 5th , both the 4th and 5th will b celebrated by some. The citizens o Omaha , following their usual custom will have no public celebration , bu indulge in picnics and excursions as in former years. TUB BAPTISTS will have an excursion to Plattsmoutb leaving the Omaha depot at 9 a m. on .Monday , the 5th , and returning at 5 p. m. The Eighteenth Street Metho ( lists will join with the Baptists , am Co. H his signified its intention of ac companding the party , and indulgin ] in ariile contest , etc. , atPlattsmouth THE OJIAUA TURNERS will have a grand pic-nic at Horn' grove , Council Bluffs , the afternoon o the 4th. An interesting programm of games , etc. , has been arranged fo the occasion , with competition open teall. THE WOKEINOMEX SPORTSMEN'S CLUB will celebrate on the 5th at Sulphu springs. Several shooting inatchc have been arranged , which will b under the direction of "Mr. S. B Hathaway. A platform for dancing will also bo erected. THE CATHOLIC CITIZENS OF SARPi COUNTY will pic-nic at Sailing'a grove , abou nine miles out of Omahn , and orations tions will bo delivered by fhrious prominent citizens. Special trains wil run from Fapillion and Omaha. Th citizens of Omaha have been invitee to join in the celebration. AT EEDSIAN'S CJUOVE. There will bo a picnic the 5th , to which all are invited. Swings , dancing plat form , boats , etc. have been provided OTHER PICNICS. The Holy Family church temper ance band Trill hold a picnic Monday at Convent grove , VSL Mary's avenue. See advertisement in another column. Several private picnics will be given at Hanscom park , Pries' lake and oth er places. A number of Swedish ladiea wil give a party at the Tivoli on the even ing of the 5th. The young paople of Saratoga pre- .cinct will have a lawn picnic at the residence of James H. Kyner on the " TK3"vari6us railroads running from the pity wiU _ sell tickets at reduced rates to all who may desire t < attend ; p Mf9 < " c band go toilloux Tield a gnpidfcalo * .TORS. atColunSbH. . .ttsmouth , y. SB wj If ySfl wakYticn.cake , boy k t'ttb.flJL [ .jut _ _ - . Jl feet P inches in heijjfct. " * * A-BKTOE-ATTEEBAR , The Heroine of the Bennett Seduction , Robbery and Marriage Case. A * Joke Which Promises to Result Seriously. The case reported in yesterday's BEE , " of tbo land seeker who was drug ged and afterward induced to squand er his money and go through a mock marriage has 'excited no small sensa tion in Iho town. William Bennitt , the victim of the game played , with an officer began the ta k of investigating the strength and durability of his new ly taken marriage vows , and by even I ing the sequel to the mysterious ad venture was ascertained and the hero ine who ajauraol the delicate role of bride , as well as the pretended justice , with other attendants , and witnesses were under arrest. It was rightly judged that if the driver of the hack , in which Bennett remembered riding , could bo found , a clue would bo had to the whole story. A little maneuvering revealed the Fact that the hack driver's name was Brown , and ho was found and soon introduced to Judge Hawes. In the police court he at once recognized Bennett and bsgan talking with him , andon being interrogated by hishouor , unhesitatingly told the whole story. He claimed that Bennett had proposed to take a ride in his hack , had treated at a saloon and afterward intimated a desire to get some girls and go on a little hurrjh. The two then returned to the saloon when the aged Lothario was introduced to the girl who subsequently introduced her "aister" into the party , which after disposing of a few bottles of wino drove out to the "Park House , " kept by Major Croft. Here more money was spent for wine , and the girls were liberally | fed. The major had then performed the marriage caroaiony and is { , it is supposed by the pirtleF , the author of the certificate published yesterday. The hack driver then took an offi cer to the residence of the girla , and they were takea into custody. The bride is May Leonard , who came three weeks ago from Chicago to fill an on- ageaout at the Palaca theatre. She is a fair looking blonde , quito young , and by no means wanting in at- attractions. It was said that her appearance at the "Palace" was the first time the glare of the footlights had fallen on her excellent figure. She was certainly a little awkward , but that seamed an additional charm in the eyes of the public , and the stepped at ones into the position of prime favorite , never receiving loss than three or four encores. Since the Palace suspsnded she has been on the town. Her companion , Belle Cham berlain , is perhaps as fine a looking woman as can be found in her class. Of elegant form , and gifted by nature with a lovely face , eho is one of the few who on the street would be taken tof lwly ctuyWl > r. , Ui , lra B being at almost all times of exquisite taste. She has not been in Omaha for many days either. The fwo girls confirmed Brown's story as far as the introduction and marriage ceremonies were concerned and Major Croft was during the eve ning arrested by Officer Ford , but re leased on § 500 bail. The other three were committed to jail with the un willing groom and husband and wife ( ? ) passed their first night under the same roof , but seperatod by bolts and bars. They say love laughs at such obstacles , but there was little hilarity on this occasion. The charge against Major Croft is the per formance of the marriage rites without duo authority , and that against Brown and the two women , grand larceny. The parties were all brought in for examina tion yestergay morning when the case was postponed to 2 p. m. to-day. The bail of Major Croft and Brown was fixed at $500 each and that of the two girls at $100 each. The latter three had not furnished the required amount when our reporter le't. The former claims that the whole affair was a joke often hitherto practiced with the consent of all the parties. Appearances indicates that the two wom < m will not bo convicted , and cer tainly it would bo in the interests of all concerned that the subject of the marriage isn't investigated too closely. It is hardly likely it would provovahd and neither of the contracting parties desires to hold the other. It is gen erally believed that the blame of the whole business rcsls on Brown. All parties indebted to S. P. Briggs & Bro , dealers in meat , corner Thir teenth and Chicago streets , must set tle their bills on or before July 10th. If not paid by that date , accounts will be placed in attorney's hands for col- lection. S. P. Bnioas. cod-3t J. H. ( McShano has sold out his barn and still continues the livery business at the Checkered barn. j2-3t They are rejoicing over the river that they will at length bo able to out do Omaha in one respect. Bill Dun can , who is believed to have murdered his mother several weeks ago , near Pacific City , has been caught by Mar shal Jackson , and it looks as if the extreme penalty of the law would be inflicted on him. Fresh [ Hoastcd Coffees of Superior * filCaUly , at FLEMING & Co. i-p n 7 > a lor Joe Schlitz's aJ at MERCHANTS' Ex- . R.CqnlCth and Dodge. - ency in this tmto.U , . in order f tor -and uUings , < a nffisri | ; ( hV'folio jiring TO- ' notions 4in' suits : " Onf ? 40 suiis're- ln * Af1 4-/\Cfirt > i. . < _ ootlL on ? fl * > Aj. - -'public-t .ailD r > oclion of * THE BLUE ON A BENDEB , A Railway Bridge Washed Away by the Flood. Correspondence ot TFI Bu. RED CLOPD , July 1. The Republi can valley has baen visited with very heavy rains. Every little stream is greatly swollen , and is rushing along at a terrific speed. When the west bound passenger train reached Blue Hillyeetarday , those on hoard were in formed that a railway bridge had been washed out. Arriving at Amboya telegram was received stating that ono mile east of Red Cloud , a bridge to gether with about sixty feet of the track had been carried away , and that the water was so high , they could not begin work. The train stopped at Amboy a coup'o of hours , and then moved up lo where the damage had been done. Bntses came down from Red Cloud , and a forlorn set of pasjengera were taken to the hotels. Some preferred to sleep in the caaches , and as the train bad stopped near a largo pond they enjoyed a lovely sere nade by the frogs. Amid all the in- conveniencea of the voyage Jhere WM that which hushed every murmur : "There are two , wedding parties aboard. " At present the water is falling and the break in the track will probably bo fixed to-day so that trains may cross. TREBO. GRAND CELEBRATION. Our National Holiday'Uill be cele brated on Monday , July 5th , 1880 , by a picnic , to be held at Sailing's Grove , in Sarpy county , under the auspices of the Catholic citizens of Papillion. Arrangement * have been male with the U. P. R. R. company to tun an excursion train from Omaha to the grove. Seventy-five c < nts will be charged for the round trip ; children hilf fare. The train will Iowa Omaha at nine o'clocka. m. , and return at seven p- m. , and Papillion at ten a. m. , re turning at six p. m. Foot races , sack racer , and other amusements and games will take place , while the bett 01 order will be preserved throughout the day. The committees will leave nothing undone t ) 'make it pleaunt for attending. Programme of exercises will bo pub lished hereafter. M. DUNN , LEWIS LEISUER , M. LANODON , Executive Committee. PBBSONAlj PARAGRAPHS. Mayor Chase leftfor Gibbon yeater day. Hugh Chapman and family are at home again. Judge Hogan , of Salt Lake , wont east Thursday night. Col. J. J. Dickey came in from the east yesterday morning. Capt. J. S. Wood hs gone to Blair on G. A. R. duties. J. A. Reynolds , county clerk oi Nance , is in the city. Major J. W. Paddock came in from the east yesterday morning. Miss Libbie D. Wood has gone to Galena for the summer. " J" " S. HalBert left yesterday tor a trip around Ihe lakes. Hon. J. L Redick and wife have returned from the west. Capi. C. B. Rustin and family re turned from New York yesterday. Superintendent Robert Liw , of the Mountain division of the Union Pa cific , is in tha city. Mr * . A. S. Ostrom and children left Thursday for the east , where they wil spend ihe summer. Prof. O'Brien , of Cteighton uni versity , has gone oast. He will pass the vacation in Chicago. W. W. Hibbird , superintendent o the Western Union telegraph company started to Ogden yesterday. V. M. Came , general agent of the C. & N. W. R. R. , Denver ; W. N Babcock , ganeral agent U. P. Ry. Denver , went weit yesterday. Gen. McDowell , commanding th < department of the Pacific coast , passet through the city Thursday afternoon on his way east , accompanied by his alde-de camp , Lieut. Keeler. * Mr * . E. Dickenson , of Liramiewho has been making a visit in Cleveland ; Ohio , caraein yesterday on route homo with her children , and stopped over for a day with her brother-in-law , Mr. Geo. Dickcnson of the Union Pacific. Why dose . -ourselves with nauseating ing medicines , when a purely fruit cathartic will cure you at once Ham burg Figs. Try them. Pollco Court Items. His Honor opened the morning ex ercisea with the owe of John Smith , the omnipresent , charged with a straight drunk. He was fined § 3 and costs. Julius Siteah and JohnGroshen par took freely of the Teutonic bevaraga at the Linde house yesterday , and in dulged in a little disturbance , for which they wore fined § 3.80 each. Grosbon deposited the cash , and Sit esh was committed in default. Aleck Williams , ( colored ) arrested at the instance of Roae York , charged with stealing a bed quilt , explained the matter satisfactorily and was dis charged. The Chicago and North-Western Railway will sell round trip tickets from all of its stations , for the Fourth of July celebration * , at largely re- dit I rates. Tickets will be sold at al it tions on July 3d , 4th and 5th , and good to return to and Including July 6th. Do not forget that this Is via the Chicago and North-Western Railway. " ILSSINO. ' A case o constipation by tjaJng 'Hamburg Figs. Fiei < 25o a-box. Allmem er Vh'isC miiikria will- meat 'jiT the 5A mary/.cn. - SlCirday 2 eveningjJuljr3rdl , wheiyinifijrni' wilf OBGANIZING , A Bousing Meeting to Form a. . Garfield and Arthur Club- " Music by the Campaign Glee Club. Election of Officers and Other Business. ' Pursuant to tha call cf the chair man of the county central committee a large crowd of enthusiastic - republicans cans assembled at Creighton hall last evening to orjan-'za a Garfield and Arthur campaign club. With the.ex- ception of a email spice in the ccqter of the hall rcterved for the glee club , every available Inch of gpice ia the ample hall was occupied , and it was noticed that the crowd included the stalwart republican work'ers of tha' party generally. The platform was occupied by the glee club , seated in tha form of a semi circle. At 8 o'clock promptly Mr. R. S. McCormick called the moating to order as chairman of the republican central committee of Douglas county , and stated briefly the object for which the meeting was lallcd , after which he nominated Judge Clinton Briggs'for temporary chairman , and that gentleman was elected unanimously. Judge Briggs , on taking the chair , thanked the meeting for the honor of which he was ihe recipient. As this was the eve of the ceventh national campaign of the republican party it was fit and proper that the work of or ganization be begun and he would not detain the audience with a speech , but proceed at onca to business. N. J. Burnham was chosen secre tary.On On motion of A. M. Chadwick it was determined to appoint a commit tee of nine to report to the meeting a set of permanent rfficers for a Garfield - field and Arthur club. Mr. Rcsovrater suggested that any parties present who were desirous of seeing particular persons appointed on the committee make luggestions to the chairman , and nominated as a member from the Fifth ward his hon orable friend , Mr. Fred. Nye. Ap plause. The following names were then suc cessively put in nomination : Fred. Kmg , A. M. Ohadwick , R. E. Gaylord , Edward Rcsawa- ter , D. B. Houck , J. H. Kyner , Chas. Dewey , C. K. Coutant , St. A. D. Balcorabe , James Neville , Watson B. Smith , 0. F. Goodman , J. J. Brown , E. W. Slmeral , O. M. O'Brien , Col. Frank Haulon , Geo. H. Crager , J. J. Points , W. H. Riley. The chairman then appointed as the committee : A. M. Chadwick , .Fames Neville , E. W. Simeral , Cha ? . Dewey , C. K. Coutant , Wateon B. Smith , 0. F. Goodman , Fred Nye and S Bloom. Tha committee then retired to con fer , and in response to loud calls for music , the glee club sang a beiutiful marching song , which was rapturously applauded. Hon J. H. Kyner was loudly called for , and after an ineffectual attempt to excuse himself , sang a verso from an old war eong , for which he was haarti- ly applauded. In response to calls Hon. J. L. Webstec'mide a short but excellent speech. Somebody had said tnat IT he could be permitted to write the songs of a nation , ho would mould the destinies of that nation , andtbespeak- er thought that with this bind of ex cellent songsters ( the Glee club ) the republicans would need no speeches , no bands of music , but with their aid alone would carry the flag to victory and roll up a solid republican major ity from this county next fall. This was not a political meeting , and he would not makeany extended remarks. In conversation with Mr. Kyner a few days ago , the latter had said that his interest was greater in the result cf the coming campaign than that of the speaker , that he had a Solemn interest in its success. He felt that Mr. Kyner had a right to say this , al- tnough ho had not thought It possible for anyone to more deeply deserve a victory for his parly than he , because he came from the "battle-fields of the south , where he had left a portion ofhis body. Mr. Webster wanted all to have a solemn interest In the Com ing contest , in catry into the field of battle the banner emblazoned with the names of Garfiald and Arthur. The speaker stood ready to do his part to send word across the states that Ne braska would do oven batter then she had ever done before. He wanted all to turn out and work for SUCCORS. A democratic speaker had laid "we will carry the banner of the Union and plant it upon the heights of victory , " but the republicans would snatch that banner from their hands and plant it upon the height themselves. Tha Bpeafcef asked that every republican within tbo sound of his voice would spare enough time this fall from his work to aid In making firm the bulwarks of Ihe Nation by placing Garfish ! and Arthur in the chair at Washington. The committee on permanent or ganization then reported through their chairman the following officers ; President Hon. John L. Webster. Vice-Presidents Hon. Thos. L. Kimball , W. H. Burns , J. J. Points , James Neville , J. J. Brown , L E. Congdon. Treasurer-Hon. ti H : Millard. Secretary Hon. N J. fiurHham. Executive Committee C. F. Good man , I. S. Hascall , E. Rcsewater , George Doane , Dave Miller , C. K. Coutant , 0. F. Manderson , E. W. Simeral and Wm. Coburn. The report was unanimously adopt ed , and Hon. J. L. Webster formally introduced to the club by the tempo rary chairman. % On motion of J. R. Manchester , one vice-president from each of the coun try precincts was added to tbo list , as follows : Valley , F. W. Corliss ; Sar atoga , Jas. H. Kynor ; Jefferson , H. C. Tirame ; Millard , John Bloom ; West Omaha , Will Brown ; Douglas , Joel T. Griffin ; Union , B. P. Knight ; Elkhorn , Dan Parmaleo ; McArdle , John Maack ; Chicago , S. H. Samp son ; Florence , Thcs. Price. Another song was then given by the Glea club. Mr. Contant moved that the com mittee on permanent organization be : ontinutd , with Instructions to report lo the club at its next meeting a con stitution and by laws. On motion Hoa. James Neville , th . club adjourned , after three rousing cheers for Garfield and Arthur , to meet at the call of tha president ; FOOIUH OF J0LY SHOESjurth. jurth. J - Bevsnge la Sweat. Nell Thompson was before his honor yesterday charged with" havingjriaccd catridges in some wood used by a neighbor ; which had fie effect of blowing up his stove- and knocking it into smithereens. He claims that the > wood was h's own , and she says that ha had bean' taking wood from her pile"and * ho placed the catridges in it in order to teach him a lisaon in honesty. The case was continued un til 3 p. m. The best remedy in the most eerore cases of Rheumatism ia without doubt St. Jacobs Oil ; for I have known it to cure when all remedies advertised and recommended for Rheumatism hava been used without result. JACOB KEMPTKR , -Monroe , Wis. Grand Sacred concert at Baumarm's Garden Sunday , -July 4th. Stein- hauser's full Band will discourse music. j2-3t Chrica Lemons , Smoked Tongues , Lunch Tongue and Hams for Sand wiches. YILLI3 M. YATES. Fine Cauliflowers and Tomvtoes , at FLEMING'S. Mafon J ais at FLEMING'S. The Omaha Shirt Factory has re moved fn m the old aland to 1207 Far- nun St.tnef.r Ca'dsrell & Hamilton's. Over eighty millions of dollars of insurance "capital of the oldest and best homo and foreign companies rep resented In the agency of Taylor & Uowell. dlCif " NOTICE. We were suffering the most excruciating pain from Inflamma tory rheumatism. One application of Dr. Thomas' Eclpctric Oil afforded al- m-'st instant relief , aud two fifty cent bo'tlvs eiTected a permanent cure. 0. E. COMSTOCK , Caledonia , Minn. SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICK Advertisement * To Let For Sale , LoatFound , WaiiU.BoirJInc Ac. , will bo In- ertfcd In tbeM columni onca ( or TEN CENTS per line ; eicb aubie-juentliiMrtlon.FIVE CENTS per Una. The flnjt lijertlon never loss than TWENTr-FIYJE CEMTS. TO LOAN-HONEY. VONST ( XO IXAH-Cm t Uw Office M D. L. 7HOHAS , Room 8. Crdehton Block VONKY TO I.OAH 1109 Farnhuu street. M Dr. KdwardfS Loan Agency. nov-22-t { HELP WANTED w AN rED.-GIrtto Cook and Wash , N. W. Cor. 18tb and Farnham 145-3 WANTED , A Girt to do Iiou o work. 1109 Farnham Slrcet , upSUJH 14J-U 'ANTED , Two Girls at Paclflc Home. North 10th St. 147-2 WANTED One dining room cirl , 2 kitchen pirls and i ne chamber maid. Atreiicsn Houfc , Douglas St. 144-3 WATTED Woman to wash and ir.-n , at Emmet Dome. 140-3 W ANTED , WOUAN COOK At N. E. Cor. 18th and Dodee. 122-3 WAKTED-KI8CELLANEOOS. w 'ANTED. Carpenter and Cabinet maker. Wm Everett nct door to Bee Office. U6-3 WANTED 1250 for eight to twelve month ? . ill py 10 par cent interest , peed secur- ItyglTen. Call or nddresa S. , No. 215 North Faruham Btree' , Omahi. i4t-3 WANTED A famlihed room tnd rmrd in respectable 'prira'e f mijby ! two (2) ( ) jcuog gentlemen. Addrcw J. W. P. Bee office. 13030. WANTED Au experienced double entry book-keener. Address with re/erences and vrigei expected , P. X. , Bee office. 12J-SO or pony. Enquire of Drt dwardJ,1109 Firnham itreeL 132-13 WAN FED TO RENT-For small hmlly , a house of flvo or tlx room ? , located In Sbllm'a addition. Bent money alwats ready Address S. , Eee office. 134-G WANTED At Sic City , Iowa Iron Foundry , a youne man with a lew hundred dollars , who thoroughly understands wood work , to run a wood shop in connection with Foundry and Machine shop. Address T. Wood Sac City lo-va. 121 39. TTTT ANTED A first-class jeweler , at EDHOLM VV &ER1CKSONS. 100-tf FOR RENT-HOUSES AND LAND. , OUSES , $1 a mDntb , T. MCnBAY. 98-t jnOB RENT A splendid Photograph Oal cry , I171tt L. B. WILLMWS & SON. FOR SALE. T7IOB SALE A bouse with 6 rooms and lot In Jj Nelson' addition. Inquire of Fred. Henl reckion'a meat market , cor. of 16th and Cahfor . nt * Qt f.i * AI TJ1 OH SALE Hm II rctla fountain in srood con JD ditlocv D , Wi SAX * . , Corh.r 13th and Fafnham. 677-tf TO BUILDKBSPLASTERERS AND MASONS , Coarse bank gand , ( travel for gardens an moulaine gand will be deliverrd at short notice. Leave ord rs > t H. Sierki 1414 Fimham , and Charles Brandos , 02H Farnham Stg. HANS BOCK , 8cc wt * o GbiHta DanJcL 52-tf 'R SALE Coltonwobd lumber of all sizes.al REDMOND'S. Slxteenth-st. 616-tf E1OU SALE A 8-o ll dwollinfr hotutt , next to O. n. Collins rcsidenc- , comer 19th and Capitol Avenue , /tar Information call at 0. II. ' J. 8. COLLINS. 131 Famhim BtTeet. 605-t 7 1 OR SALE AarirtltiU. Apply at 1 2-tf UB u-"r-- " UlSCELLANEOUS- QEALED PROPOSALS will be received by J. O Wiieboor ; e at Temperance Hall on Doujlus between 13th and Uth streaU uniill July Mh 1830 fir the furnishing of all maUrial and erec tion of thrcnframe d elllng oust8 to be Erected on Ci'lfornh street between Ifth and 16th streets Om ha. Plans and speciScation can be enatlcmperance Ball. Uids will be received for the tererate branches of the work. 125-5 mABLE BOARD. I3.CO per week at Pacific m-tuJefr POWDER Absolutely Pure. Va'Je from Orape Cretm Tarttr. Kb othe prepaniion makes such lijht , JUky hot breads , or Insurious pwtry. Cm beealcn bydypcftics without/Mr of the illi nauliln ? from heavy in- - Sol < Tonly in rana , by all Groe'N. ROTAb B I50 POWDBK CO. . NCW York. X DON'T YOU FORGET IT ! THE Picnic and Celebration THE CONVENT CROVE8T.MARY'S AVE Ihere is no charge foradmfcaicn to the Grove. " PBOOEAJCXE. Natlonal Air "Tmnp.nuje.Bmnd J i sr r tt * ESK ° ? * ° See t tJhOoi ma and Di.nckg.- * -w J mo LATEST TELEGRAMS Are Not Half as Interest ing to the General Kead- er as the Following Price List : LOlbaof Aaucar for. . fl 00 lOtlba extra C sugar for 1 00 11 lb Canary 0. Sugar for 1 00 9 Ibs Granulated Sugar for 1 00 8J Iba Cut Loaf Suearfor 1 10 6 Ibs ? oed llio Coffee for 1 00 5 Ibs best Rio Coffee fur 100 4 Ibs choice Java Coffee for 1 00 3J Ibs best Ifoch * Coffee for 1 00 \OUDK Hyson Tea perlb , 30 to 40 Ooonjrjca ! per Ib , 30 to 40 JpinTeaperlb,30to 80 Finest Gunpowder Tea perlb 75 BeatO K Flour p rs.ick S 25 Snow FJake winter uliat flour 3 65 navenjjbest flour 4 60 20 bare White Russian Soap for I 00 -.0 bars Climax Soap for 1 00 21 bars Lauiulry Soi p for 1 00 18 litre I.lncnnap for 1 00 Pure Maple Syrup per gallon 1 15 CoMcnajrup per jca'l ' 80 New Orleans Sjrup per gallon 70 New Orleans Jlolawes per gallon 45 Sujar Homo Molasses r r gallon 40 1' Ibu St. Louia tfodi Crackers for 100 UltwSt. Louis Oyster Cracker * for 1 00 11 lt > Boston Butter Crackers for. , 100 lllbsOInser Snaps for 1 00 13 Ibs New Currants for 1 00 8 Ibs New Blotkberrics for 1 00 4 Ibs Pitted Cborries for 100 10 Ibs Dried Peaches ( halves ) for 1 00 10 Ibs Choice Dried Apples for 100 10 Ibs best new Prunes for 100 10 Ibs. best Valencia Raisins 1 00 7 Ibs. new lajcr Rabins 1 00 Peaches. 2 ID cars 15 Peaches , 3 Ib cans ( standard ) . . . , . 21) Pie Pearlies. 8 Ib cans 15 Peaches ( Cal)3 ) Ib cans SO Blackberries , 2 Ib can 15 Apples , ( York State ) ; , ol can 35 Blueberries 3 Ib can 15 Cbcrries21b csn 12i D.imson I'lums21b cans 15 Raspberries i Ib can 15 Strawberries,2 Ibcan _ . 10 String Bsans,2 Ib cans lit Baked Beans , 3 Ib can SO Lima Beans , 2 Ib cans 121 Sugar corn , 2 Ib can 12 * Yarmouth cora , per csn 174 Tomatoes , 31b can 15 Succotash , 2 Ibcan lit Pumpkinn , 3 Ib can 20 24 Ibs beans 1 00 9 Ibsdried Lima beans 1 00 85 Ibs hominy 1 00 11 Ibs Carolinajiica 1 0 25 Ibs oat meal 1 00 Fat family nuckcrcl , per kit BO Fat family white fLjh , per kit. SO Codfish , whole , peril ) 8 Codfish , boneless , per Ib 10 Uullibut , pet Ib 12 | Holland herring ( new ) per keg 1 25 Tobacco ( Dlackwcll'g Durham ) per Ib 50 TohacuofcilverSeal plugperlb ) 60 Tobacco ( Old Style ) per Ib 15 Tobacco ( Meerschaum ) perlb 4 Hams , sugar-cured , perlb 11 Egjsf , lldozfor 1 00 Butter , fresh roll , per Ib 0 Complete price lists furnished on appliutl Country orders will receive prompt and car * attention. Positively no goods sold on credit. J. B. FRENCH & CO. , The Original Reliable Grocers , No. 1119 Farnham Street , OMAEA. NEB. SIGN OP THE GOLDEN PIANO & FRAME , A. HOSPE JR. . , . , Pianos and Organs First Class on Easy Monthly Payments , Sheet Music and Musi cal Instruments. FINE STOCK OF O TT 01 3D 1 3ST C3S . Oil Paintings , Engravings and Frimes at great Jy reduced prices. 8x10 Frames , 1 Inch , Walnut . Ifc 10x12 " 1 ' " . 20 10x14 " 1 " " . 20 12x18 " 1J " " . H ) 12x18 " U " " . 65 16x20 : 1 } " " . 75 Rustic 8x10 frame . 15 Chromes framed , ( mall , 25c , Chromes framed , large , 1 5 , Engraving ) from 50c upwards , Photograph frames from IDc upwards , Window Cornices 75c a window and upwards , Lambrequins 8 00 pr window and upwards , Cornice Poles 2 COper window and upwards , Veh et frames 25c each to5 00 IMITTSIO- Violin Strings 16c , Vioili ? 1 75 , 2 50 , 3 03 and upwards , Guitars 5 CO , C CO , 7 09 and upwards. Banjos 1 00 , 3 00 , 5 00 , anoTupward * , Accordeons from 1 00 up , cheapest in city Send for samples and catalogrue of mouldings and sheet music. A. HOSPE , JR. , 1576 Dodge St. , Omaha , Neb. FEBRIFUGE A REMARKABLE LETTER FROM A CELEBRATED PHYSICIAN. . firj-afl , Tetaij Jon * 11.1879. J. O. Richardson , St. totUs-C tf Slri- My boy , 9 years old. bad ferer vrotf other day , or every third da- , for about X month * . I used oa much aa 19 rralm of Qnlnlne daring the dnr , bat frith so effect ; tried Clnchonla ( alkaloid ) SoJph. Clnchonldla , Salaclne , etc. , etc. , bat th boy got worse all the time. I reluctantly Kent down to my draff ( tore for your nerer had a symptom of f eter . menelns Febrifuge , to datebeini over a month ago. I feel that I oacht to lay thUmachin behalf of yoormedlclne. Am n regular M. ! > . , but retired from practice 3 year * ago and devoting my time to drug btulneai. . Very respectfully , J. W. fiOWBUti IT 18 TKE BEST. i Md. An ? . * 8lh , 1879. CbUIji and Fever that We n te * * * handled. There never h b ea cat * that wa NOT cared by It mat wa > taken aocordlns to direction ! In tbU part oi the country. Youra trnly , MACE & anTcnEuc/ , A PROMINENT DRU8 FIRM. ChlUlcpthoaio.JnlySOil579. i J. 6. Rlc&ttdlon ; St ; I mJ-.My D l Slri-Hrrel * something raUablei It ton can make any ue of It pl f ° * ° , yj have sold hundreds oC Dottl09 wlto like results. Your friends , Boyce A Oftrander. THli Is to certlfr that I bad Ui * Fer r naAtma this lunrme * and tb M of of Clifford's frtrl one-third of a bottle fare promptly cored It. It Is the spMal- eit cure I nave known of. of.CEO. CEO. SAH.OB. HE STILL LIVES ! hac/FerS and'AKne , and"i tertryln | every thins I took one-halt bottle ot ClUTord'a Febrifugre , and it cured me Dermanentiy * 1 believe my caae would Have been fatal had I not found thl M did. Tour * truly , H.w.poor- r "U.S. H.3f C . " > FEBBIFU6E GEKEAi RICHArtD30NCO. , COLUMBIA AND OHO BICYCLES ! I have secured the agency of the vell-knowu COLUMBIA Steel Spokes and Rubber Tires Bicycle from the Pope Manufacturing Co. ; Also the Otto Hand Made. Samples can bo seen at my store , at Manufacturers Prices , reight added. Send for trice list. _ I. 3D. sonLoiMioJsr. , O-T No. 1204 Farnham Street , Omaha , Nebraska. GIT UP AND GIT ! NO OLD STOCK ! Having Taken the Above for Our Motto , "We are Determined to Offer . Our Entire Summer Stock of CLOTHING AND FURNISHING GOODS Regardless or Cost. In Order to Make Boom for Our Fall and Winter Goods. We Will Not Be Undersold. BOSTOIN * OXjOTBCIIDfTGIHIOTJSE , FARNHAM STREET. CHAELES SOHLAMK SOL. PJOTCE , MAX MEYER & CO. , WHOLESALE TOBBACCONISTS I Cigars from $15.00 per 1000 upwards. . .Tobacco , 25 cents per pound upwards. Pipes from 25 cents per dozen upwards. Send for Price List , " " " MAX MEYER & CO. , Omaha , Xcb. MAX MEYER & CO. , GUNS , AMMUNITION , SPORTING GOODS , Fishing Tackle , Base Balls and a full line or 3STOTIO3STS .A.TSTJD G-OOIDS HENRY HQRNBERCER , V..BLATZ'S MILWAUKEE BEER I In Kegs and Bottles. Special Figures to the Trade. Families Supplied at Reasonable Prices. Office , 239 Douglas Street , Omaha. PAXTON & GALLAGHER , WHOLESALE GROCERS ! 1421 and 1423 Farnham , and 221 to 229 15th Ste. KEEP THE LARGEST STOCK MAKE THE LOWEST PRICES. Tke Atteatlon of Cash and Prompt Time Bayers Solicited. AGENTS TOE -THE HAZARD POWDER GOMPT and the Omaha Iron and Nail Co. DOUBLE AND SINGLE ACTING POWER AND HAND PUMPS Steam Pomps , Engine Trimmings , Mining Machinery , IELTINC HOSE , BRASS AND IRON FITTINGS , PIPE , STEAM PACKING , AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. HALLADAY WIND-MILLS , CHURCH AND SCHOOL BELLS A. L. STEANCr , 205 Farnham Street Omaha , Neb' JOBBERS OF HARDWARE , CUTLERY , NAILS , STAMPED AND JAPANNED WARE , TINNERS STOCK , SHEET IRON , TIN STOCK , ETC. 1317 & 1319 DOUGLAS STREET , A T = r A positively no floods Sold at Retail. SHEELY BROS. PACKING CO. , PORK AND BEEF PACKERS Wholesale and Retail in FBESH MEATS& PROVISIONS , AME , POULTRY , FISH , ETC. ! CITY AND COUNTY ORDERS SOLICITED. OFFICE CITY MABKET 1415 Douglas St. Packing House. Opposite Omaha Stock Yards , U. P. B. B. ITTENTION , BUILDERS AKD CON TRACTORS. The owner of the celebrated Kaolin 3ank * , near LOUISVILLE , NEB. , has tow ready at the depot at Louisville , on ho B. & AL railroad , _ _ o fill any order at reasonable price * . 1'ar- iec desiring a white front or ornament * ! rick wflldo well to give M a call or nd or ttinple. J. T. A. HOOVER Prop. . MUSICCERJMAN&FRE M. R. K IS DON , 6'cncral Insurance Agent , REPRESENTS : PIKEN1X ASSURANCE CO. , ot Ion- don , Cash Assets . . . . . . . .15,107,127 WE3TCHKSTEK. N. Y.C plUl l.OOO.MJJ inE MERCHANTS , of New rk. N J. , 1/100,000 ( JIKARU FIREPhlUdeIpbi , Capital. . l.GCO.OOO NORTHWESTKKN NATIONAr.C p- jtaj 900,000 FIREIIESM FUND , California 800,0(0 ( BKITJSBAMEKlCAASSUHANCECo l.OO.OOff .VE A.tK FIRE 1 > S. CO. , AsMts. . . . 800,000 AUEBICAF CENTRAL , Aattt SOO.COO 6oothee t Cor. ol TilUenlh & DonzU * BU OMAHA , 3T/B. j. C. y A TOB , MERCHANT JAILOR Capitol 4 , , Opp. Masonic HtU , " OMAJEA , - f 7 7NBBi