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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (July 9, 1880)
* ' 1 Jll b h fV Si ill An ac , bl ' woi' -sT-S-iV-Slri - - JGEELDJLlLY BEE. , * * - Friday Morning , July 9. BREVITIES. Pateraon eolls coal. See Polack's advertisement. Additional local on first page. Excellent Cream Soda at Saxo'a. Carriages and wagons at ' Wood- Worth'u. Elegant perfumes at Kuhn's drug tore. -Birch Beer and Ginger Ale at Size's. The Northwestern was two hours Iste yesterday morning. SeWcnherg & CO.'B Key Wist Ci gars at Sale's. A good girl wanted Inquire at 1613 Farnham street tf Six cars of cattle and one of hogs came in from the west yesterday. ] - -There are six applicants for the lease of the Academy of Music. Twenty per cent reduction. Elgut- ter'u Mammoth Clothing House , 1214 Farnham street. LoU , Farms , Houses and Lands. Look over Bemis' new column of bar gains on first pi ge. A vote taken on the eaf-t bound ovcrlandtrain , Wednesday , stood : Garfield - field , 41 ; Hancock , 25. For Laud * , Lots , Houses and Farms , look < m r Bemis' new column on 1st juge. Bargains. was stolen from Frank Ramge yester day. He offers a liberal reward for it * return. A grand social entertainment will bo given at the First JJaptist church * * one week from last night by IheOnmba " _ Temple of Honor. * A buflalo rib in good state of preservation was Wednesday dugupin Lincoln from a depth of twenty five foot bo'ow ' the surface. The Omaha Turners cleared 80.- 85 by their picnic last Sunday at Horn's Park , Council Bluffs. They sold over SOO ticket * . Heavy rainsjfell Wednesday mom- Ing aloii'j the line of the U. P. as far west as Plum Creek. The lightning wrecked a boose at Grand Island. There were fcur plain drunks ar raigned before Judge JJa-esyfHt"rday > who fined three of them ? 3 and costs ' each and the fourth § 1 and cost- ! . THE BKE Base Bell club hereby challenges any oflico in the city to a g.imo of bat-o ball , to be pl.-ijed on any unday , ( he printers to all ho from any one office. Put up or shut up. A Scandinavian republic in cam paign club is about to be organized in this city. The loaders of the more- moat propose to call a meeting within a few days , which will be announced In THE BEE. The custodian of the United States building has received two now flags for the same one being a reve nue flag and the other the "Stars and Stripes. " P The river is very high and still riling. It ia up n early to tbe floor of the smelting "crka and has submerged BOIUO of the stdo tracks to thu distll- lery and packing house. The damage to the Western Union Telegraph company by the storm uml flood of Wednesday is estim ated at not lots than $100. Men are to-day ongjged in pumping out the battery room. At 9 o'clock yesterday the Bock Island train , due hero at 0:45 , bad not left Dea Moines. The delay Traa occasioned by washouts from the night's storm , and the train was ex pected in at 4 p. m. A special car W B attached to the noon train yesteidayhavingon board 40 soldiers of Companies F and G , Fust Cavalry , a signed to Boise City , Idaho and Camp Hallcck in Nevada. Thiy cAHie from St. Louis and wore In charge of Lieut. O'Brien , of the 4th artillery. The bee keepers propose to inuke pocial exhibits at the coming state fair , and it is suggested tint every bee keeper who will be on hand with something to exhibit , let the commit tee know by latter or otherwise aa soon as possible. The committee are T. L. Vandorn , T. S. Corbett and J. J. McLaiu , of Omaha. A heavy storm of rain , accompa ned ! by a goodly display of electricity , pass edoverlhocity Wednesday evening. The gutteta in the main street ? became rushing rivers , nnd mud several inches deep wan washed over the crossings. The rain poured down M it has .not before this season , but by miduight the clouds h-id cleared away and the stars waie shining brightly. Catholic Library Mooting. A meeting of the Catholic Library association will be held thii ( Friday ) evening. Every member is urged to attund , as bushiess of im p nttnce will be transao ed. By order of the president. A GOOD OFFOKIUMTY. leave for Denver next month. Before leaving I wish to sell the fur niture nnd fixtures of the French cf - tee house and billiard parlor. This is an opportunity to get a bargain. I will sell sell the stock at its value for one-third cash , balance in two years , F. ALSTED. Proprietor , DeGroat & Co. are soiling their [ straw hats at coat. Will not keep - them over. tu-th-sat < fcmon Murphy & Lovettiua. agency ; old oat established agency in this state. aplS-ly Waterworks Bids The time for receiving proposnh to build waterworks expires on Monday noon next. The city council will probably meet at 1 o'c'ock ' to open bids and award contracts. Satisfaction given in the past is good evidence for the future. Try Dr. Thomas Eclectric Oil for coughs , colds , neuralgia , and rheumatism. _ lL | tlway * gives satisfaction. gwaborg Fg | § 25o a box , MISTAKEN He Had the Stoop and Scars but was not the Murderer , Arrest of the Supposed Gozzolo. gAbout 9 o'clock yesterday , Officer O'Donohoe arrested an Italian named John Bimby , at a clothing store near the corner of Farnhara and Tenth streets , under the supposition that he 8v was the murderer of Louis Zerga. The officer was put on the track by e. 1 party who had overheard a conversa tion , in which his name was suspi ciously mentioned. He was also told by another pirly that the man was around and found him with another party , as stated above. On being arrested - ted the man was visibly agitated. He shivered and turned all kinds of colors and the officer thought he was going to faint. He felt certain that ho had thu right nun and according ly conveyed him at once to the county jail and locked him up. The news spread rapidly that the murderer had boon arrested , and many flocked up to the vicinity of the jail on llarney street , but were un- nblo to g tin admittance. Mm. Citneo , Mrs. Bacigalupo and a b-jy named Ira Jones , who lives down on the flats , were taken up abjut 11 o'clock to identify the man and jre accompanied by a reporter. The I prisoner was found in the cage appro priated to the use of the baser crim . iiula and condemned men. He was apparently not at all scared then and readily submitted to the close scrutiny of his visitors. The women unhesitat ingly pronounced him not the man. The boy Jones , however , said that tie was the man ho had seen run up the alley between Farmin and Har- noy immediately after the murdur , and thu prisoner admitted that he had I run up th-it way , but siid he was sent for Cuneo. Ho snys he was ro- turnit.g homo from work at the mo- ment the murder occurred , find ran for a doctor or policeman , or some body. O'Donohoe sajs he sit first de nied having known anything of the murder at the time. Bimby stated in reply to the quca- tions of Deputy Shtrift'Grebi' , that he hud lived in Omaha for the past two years with the exception of about two months passed at Grand Island , win-re he worked for engineer John O'Neill of the U. P. Ho told a straight for ward ttory and reminded Mr. Greba that he had met him Wednesday when he was searching for Gozzilo. Tno prisoner was a man of about 5 foot ' 10 inches in height , with black hair , a small black moustache , a stoop in the shonldera and nith a scar on his upper lip and scratches in his left check , so that ho answered the description tolerably well. Mr. John Petty , of whom Goz- zolo purchased the revolver and cart ridges , was sent for and said : "This certainly wa not the man ho had dealt with. ' Judge Hawes was u < > t positive but had an idea that , if iioU the murderer , Bimby know .nil about him and was induced to hold him. Mr. Orebo thinks thu man's frighten on being arrested is no guide , aa he re members being arrested once hirarclf in St. Joe , when he was there in search of a m < uiHe turned all the colors of a rainbow and when the elli cer pulled out his hand-cuffs could only reply by taking a set of the same from his pocket , when the matter ws soon explained. . A young man , who works for Ham iltonFound abox of cartridges Wednrs- day , which are believed to be those purchased by Gozzulo. They were lying in front of Dr Peabody's residence. Heturiiid them over to Mr. Grebe. Hand-bills , containing a description of the murderer and the governor's offer of a reward , .were printed to-day and will bo sent out every whore. Letters have b'jen writ ten and every attempt made to catch the criminal. He is said to be well known in Atchison , St. Joe , Leaven- , worth and Kansas City , where ho pro- ' fe < ued to be engaged in horpo trading and buying cattle. Straw Hats at cost ; at C. B : lo ) Great & OIL'S. tu-th-sat&mon ' ' ' * - " * - " i / There are threa grades of Headlight Oils in this market. Solomon's Deodorized dorized Headlight is manufactured expressly for Solomon. Try it and be convinced. See Gotthuimei'n latest style of Shirts. A g.i.d thiinj ; you , cannot teir them. OMAHA SIIIUT FACTORY , 1207 Farnbam street , near Caldwell , Hamilton & Co.'a bank. We hear much complaint about Oil Stoves smoking ; by uain < ; Solomon's Water White Ueadlight Oil , 25 cents per gallon , all trouble will bo over come. Try it , at Solomon's The Tivoli Gardens , Corner Farn ham and Ninth streets , for twelve years has been the most popular resort in the city. The genial proprietor , Mr. Julius Thiele , is always on the alert for the pleasure of his guests , and furnishes the best amusements and most refreshing drinks avpry evening during the summer months. The beit class of citizens are among his patrons , which is the best recom mendation wo can give to the high chartcter of the place. For needles , oil , rufflew , tuckers , parts and supplies for all Sowing Machines , go to "Bee Hive" Sewing Machine office , 1120 Farnham street. _ july7-3t. . THE NEW CITY DIRKCTOBY For Omaha and Council Bluffs is now ready for press , and those who have recently located in this city should be sure that their names and residence or boarding-place ba properly , located , and to insure this should leave such information at The Eepablican office , or at my office , ever Kennard & For- . iytkB1rdrag-itoftf'J&nd-lt will-receive prompt attention , " " J , WAERING WINDS , y ; & -T [ WhtelvfJomed in Battle in b * * * - * * - Mid-air , Above Valley. A Terrible and Distinctive Storm. } The rain storm which catne'up about 7 o'clockWedneiday evening waa one of the heaviest over experienced in this locality , and Waa marked by the most vivid lightning and peals of thunder which reverberated from the hills on th's ' side to those on the Iowa shore , like the boom of artillery. Some hail fell in the northern portion tion of the city , the atones being an ' inch in diameter. There was more or less damage done in the different sec ' tions of the town , the most serious being that which resulted from a break iu the gutter on upper Farnham street. The break occurred in front of Red- ick & Redick'a Jaw office , where a weak spot had been Imperfectly re paired , and only the coming of a flood was needed to overcome it. Through a gap thus made the wat > ; r poured in a deluge , flooding the basement of Red ick's building , the dwelling of Officer .TacoL'Bon , the baking room of the European hotel nnd the battery room of the Western Union office. In the bikery , n break was madu in the wall , through which a stream of water poured into the kneading trough , ruining the whole batch of dough so thil not ono loaf of bread could be saved from it. All the flour stored in lha room was ruined and mud and water reigned supremo. Three men were occupied all night and forenoon yestrday in carrying out the settlings. In the Western Union telegraph office nearly 800 cell * "f iMttory were submerged , the water rising to a heght : i.f . several fo-t. The sub merged bittcrics were cut out from . tho4o above water and a good deal < if splicing done to get things into workIng - Ing order. The damage 11 ( juito , heavy , that to Mr. Gehring alone being over ? 200. Out along the U. P. thn storm was woso than in the city. We learn from Mr. Gee M. O'Brien Jr. , who came In from Valley yesterday that iu that vincinity it was terrific , seem ing to roach its climax of power be tween \rallpy and Alvin stations. There the cliui'ia rolled up from every point of the horizon nnd marshalling their strength , g-\vo battle to each other in the zenith. The wind blew in every direction and immense hail ] stones and the glare of lightning , mingled with the dttonationa of hea ven's own artillery , nude tte scene at once sublime nnd horrible. Standing com was swept to the earth as with a flail , houses were flooded and cellars . inundated. The emigrant train weat-bound tied up on the Elkhorn grade , the rain having washed under the track until it was apparently unsafe to cross it. The wostcru limit of the storm was t Wnlioo , beyond which but little wind or rain were experienced. At Lincoln the evening was cloir and bright , but the storm could bt ) seen passing around to the nortlfwost. Across the river it was very severe , several washouts be ing reported and train a delayed in consequence. Sergeant Doy , of the signal office , says that while the wind waa not high , only J5 miles per hour , the ruin-fall was 2.8 Inches , equal to all that fell Us t month and the heaviest known . here in many months. One inch is a heavy fall for a day's steady rain , but list night two inches fell in the space of three hours time. Why pay such enormous prices for Sewing Machines when you can buy for so much less than the old prices at "BEE HIVE" Sewing Machine office , 1120& Farn ham street. J7-31 SOLD AGAIN. A Travelling Granger is Victimized out of $250. By IShrewd Confidence Man. Among the passengers who came in from the west Wednesday afternoon was a hornoy-hnnded granger , bound esst. Ho stopped over in Omaha to see the sight : ) , and went down on 12th street , of course. Ho was very vordautbut willing to lesrnall about It. The rain coining up h took shel ter in a hall way , when a man about his own H'O , nhort in stature , with jray ; hair and asm-til goatso , dropped into the same shelter. They made up The mn was also going castaud aftur finding that the granger had not yet registered at any hotel , pro posed that ho pn a the night with.him - , and the granger was only too glai to have a good bed fellow Yesterday early they arose and-tooka walk up Farnham street , when they wore met by a third party who recognizing the friaud , said his giio s had arrived jn lo n but he would have to pay the express charges before taking them away. The gran- gor's friend said ho came to town just for those goods the agent ( I ) would have to watt until the bank opened. The agent couldn't do that Pulling out his wallet the fellow asked the granger if he had any currency and being answered , "Yea , a little , " he drew forth a chock for $530 on the Omaha National bank , and asked him to take that and hold It as security , and in return received $250 cash from the victim of the game. He then told him to stand right there for two or three minutes and they would go up to the bank. After waiting for some time the granger be j gan to realize that he had been scooped and went to the police court and informed the officers who are now T. trying to find the slick confidence man. Headquarters tor Joe Schlitz't ea beer at MERCHANTS' Ex- y , E. Cor. l < Hk n < J Dodge , MONEY. A Price Set Uoon the Head of the Murderer of Zerga. The Proclamation of Gov. Nance. The coroner'a jury In the case of Zerga , the murdered Italian , w im = pineled Wednesday eveningand [ con sisted of : J. S. Wright , foreman ; W. H. H. Llewellyn , Julius Sipverling , Hinry Kuhl , W. P. G. Welch and J. H. Burroughs. The teatlmony did n t differ materially from the facts already published , the only new de velopment being the identification of ' the revolver by Mr. John Petty , as the one sold to Gozzolo , who raid he meant business and wanted a good revolver if he had to pay $25 for it. The jury returned the following ver dict : "We , the jury , do find that the aaid Louis Zerga came to his death J > y a pistol shot fired by Wm. Goznlo , alias Stsgnin , on the 6th day of July , 1880 , in Omaha City , 'Nebraska , and that the aaid ahot waa fired with fclonous intent ; and the jury , In view of the fact that this IB , from the evidence produced , a wilful murder , respectful ly ask that the Governor of Nebraska offer the usual reward for the capture and conviction of the said \Vm. Gozo- lo , alias Stagnin , and the jury further asks that ho bu held without bail fur trial in the district court. " In accordance with the above rec ommendation , the following proclama-1 tlon has been issued by the governor : To nil nhoru these presents -hill come , greeting : Whereas , It has coma to my knowledge - lodge in form proscribed by liw , that heretofore , to wit : On or about theGih day of July , A. D.1880 , in the County of Douglas , and State of Nebraska , a murder was committed upon one L imZergi , by one William Gozolo , who has lilod from justice. There fore I , Albinus Nance , Governor of the State of Nebraska , by virtue of the authority in me vested , and in pursuance of the statutuinmichcase made and provided , do hereby issue my proclamation ami offer a reward of two hundred dollars . for the arrest and conviction of haid murderer. In testimony whereof , I have here unto eet my hand and caused to ba Mlixed the great seal of the Stite of Nebr-taki. Doiui at Lincoln , this 8th day of July , A. D. 1880. ALUINUS NANCE , Governor , S. J. ALKXAITORK , Sec'y. of Stato. [ Great seal of Nebraska. ] The reward offered , while not large , is sufficiently so to incite the officois t , use all their efforts for the capture of the criminal , and no doubt will re sult in the arrest of every Italian this side of the Rucky mountains Mho has the least scar or scratch on his face. Should the murderer be among the number the aims of justice will bo accomplished. Stephens & Wilcox , in order to close out their spring and summer suitings , are offering the following re ductions in suits : Our $ -10 suits re * duced to $35 , our $35 to 30 , our $30 to $27. Wo have a complete stock from which to select , and guarantee fit. We also make cheaper suits. We invite ' the public to nn inspection of our stock. STKI-HUNS fc WILCOX. junl8-lmo ' The rush still continues on straw hats at C. B. DeGroat & Co.'s. They are selling them nt coat. tu-th-sat&mon - - & PKRSONAi , PARAGRAPH ? Judge Dundy la in the city. Capt. C. B. Rustin left for Ogden yesterday. P. W. Hi'chcock went south yeu < - morning. H. C. Dear , of Pine Ridge Agency , is in town. Judge Thurdton and family are visitIng - Ing in Lincoln. M. G. McKoon , the insurance man , has gone to New York. Hon. N. W. Wells , of Schuyler , in the city Wednesday. J. H. Pynchon , traveling auditor U. P. went west yesterday. Hon. R. Zellisou , of Schuyler , came In Wednesday and returned homo yes terday. Paul Vandorvoort has gone to de liver a republican address at Atlantic. [ Ions. E. K. Long and Chris. Hart- m.iu came up from Lincoln yesterday via the O. & R. V. F. H. Gihnore , representing Her Co. , of this city , accompanied by his wifojHent west yesterday on an extend ed trip. Bishop Clarkson will lay the corner atone of a new Episcopal church at Hastings , Nebraska , on next Satur day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bunke-r are expected in Omahn aoou. Mr. Bunker represents the U. P. coal department , and liia wlfo is a sister of Mrs. C. K. | Coutant , and Mrs. F. B. Knight. She was Miss Annie Davis until last week , when the wedding took place , at Kingston , N. Y. Charles McDonald , accompanied by his cousinAdeliaMoiganlefc yesterday afternoon for the old country. After a visit to Ireland , where Mr , Mc Donald's folks Bti-1 live and around which cluster many delightful mem ories of childhood days , they will proceed to the continent and visit Rome and Paris , at the latter point laying in a cirgo of suppliei of the latest fashions for the fall and winter trade. The return trip will bo made by way of London. Among the arrivals at the Metro politan hotel to day are the following : C. S. Van Ness , Lincoln ; Wm. Dolan , Dubuque , la. ; G. M. Curtis , Clinton , ! > . ; R. C. Lange , Columbus ; F. A. Dick , North Platte ; A. B. Ideson , Hastings ; Mrs. W. Sinclair , J. W. Sinclair , Hillsborough ; W. G. Taylor , Cincinnati ; J. S. Stewart , Newman ; J. M. Quigley , New York ; S. Gale , Farmlngton , Wis."B. ; Whitley , Farm- itigton , Wis. ; Jacob Gunman , St. at Louis ; T. 0. Begirt , Alevander Bay , N. Y. ; A. Sharkey , Papillion ; J. D. Hagerman , St. Joseph , Mo. ; Mrs. J. . Taylor , Bloomiagton , Ills. ; w Alexander Neejey , Sandwich , His. 3dol Use Solomon's Headlight Oil for Oil Stores No odor , no amok * . Try it ; only 36 cento a gallon , ai SeK The City Oouucil Transacts.an immense Amount of Business. The June Appropriation Ordi nance and Annual Levy Passed. A New Driver for Engine No. i. Adjourned regular meeting of the city council July 7,1880. Present Messra. Blackmore , Dai- ley , Dodge , Hornberger , Kaufmann , Kenuard , Labagb , Roddia , Stephenson - son , Thieman and tlr. President. A petition from a numbr of tax payers of north Omaha , asking that Grace street cast of Sherman avenue be made pa.-s.ible , was referred to the committee on streets and grades. A communication from the board of education , asking permission to move the old school building" on Cass street into the street , waa placed on file. file.A A communication from the library board requesting a tax levy for 1880 for the Howry fund , was placed on file. file.Tho The estimate of expenses for the coming year for school purpose" , was sent in by the board of education , the amount aggregating $85,000. Placed on file. A resolution instructing the city engineer to survey a passable roadway on the line of Graca street , from Sher man avenue to the 0. & > N. N. track and ni'ike a report thereon , wan adopted. A resolution directing the cily mar sh il to have pirtios now refidinsj on certain cily lots in block D , sold by the city , vacate the same immediately , was introduced by Mr. Dailey. Re ferred to the committee on streets and grades , to report at the next meeting. A resolution directing the city mar shal to abitoa mrsinco on lot 4block 207 , near Seventh strest , consisting of a pool of stagnant water , was , after considerable debate , laid over indefin itely.A . A resolution ordering the city force of toaim and men to bo put to work at cleaning thu gutters on Douglas street , waa adopted. A resolution authorizing the city treasurer to transfer $3,726 Go from the special cish fuud to the generai fund , was adopted. A resolution ordering a new fire alarm box to be placed in front of the St. James hotel , opposite the Union Pacific depot , a key to the same to bo left in charge of Alex. Daman and a second key to be left in charge of the operator of the Union Pacific depot telegraph office , was introduced by Mr. Kaufmann and adopted. A resolution instructing the com mittee on sidewalks and bridges to raise the platform in front of lot 1 , block 191 , on the west side of Nineth , between Jones and Leavenworth , waa adopted. A resolution to employ the city teams and men to abate a nuisance on Leavenworth esat of Seventh street , was introduced. A substitute for the same , ordering that the city engineer be instructed to make an estimate of the cost of fill ing up the hole referred to , and re port to the next meeting , was adopted. A resolution directing the city mar shal to report iu writing respecting any duties required of him by reso lution of the city council at the next regular meeting , was adopted. A resolution authorizing the mayor to procure a revision of the city or dinances , under bis own supervision , at a cont. not to exceed $150 per month , said work to be completed within six months , was referred to the committee on d-urns. The committee on streets and grades made several reports by resolution. First That tha city engineer bedi reeled to nuke a profile of Eighteenth street with view of establishing a gtado to north end of the street car track. Adopted. Second That the city engineer stake out streets in Hartinann's addi tion in accordance with addition and original plats. Adopted. Third Directing the city marshal to abate a nuisance near North and Pierce , caused by damming up a creek. Adopted. Fourth Instructing the city engi neer to report as to amount of work necesiry to make. Twelfth Btreet , between Pacific'and'WiUiania paianble for I earns. Adopted. The committee on streets andgradea recommended that the city engineer make an estimate of grading Six teenth street fiom Douglas to Leaven worth street. Adopted. The city engineer was directed to make a profile of Twenty-first street frnm the south side of the alley b'e- twoon Davenport and Chicago streets , to such a point on Twenty-first and Chicago streets as will make the same passable , and the city clerk was in structed to advirtiso for proposal s until July 12th for the grading of the same. The appointment of L. E Caaalday as driver of engine No. 1 , was con fanned. The comittee on fire recommended thu amendment of the proposed bon- zino storage ordinance , so that the or- dinanro shall cover the city limits in stead of the fire limits. Tbe ordinance was referred to the committee on fire to report at the next meeting. The committee on gaa recLinmeud od letting the contract for lighting the streets to the Nebraska Gaa Light Co. and ihu same was adopted. The special committee on the matter of the right of way of the O. & N. N. R. R recommended granting the same as asked for uuder certain restrictions sttted ; in the report. Adopted. The city marshal was directed lee abate a nuisance near Twentieth and Pierce streets. The special ordinance making an appropriation of monies for expenses incurred by the city during the month of June was passed. The special ordinance making the general levy for the year 1880 , was introduced and was aa follows * General Fund 10 mills Sinking Fund 11 mills- School Fund , 9mi'ls ' Library Fund , OJ mill Total 30J mills This is exactly the same ai last year's levy. Passed. An ordinance establishing the grade on Twentieth street , from F rnham to St. Mary's Avenue was read twice and referred to Hon. Geo. F. Labagh. A resolution was introduced by Mr. Dodge authorizing the committee on streets and grades to have the grass on Jeffdrson Square cut and hauled off , a coat not to exceed $10. Passed. On motion the council adjourned. Cash and. good paying customer * will save money by buying a Sewing Machine at "Bee Hive" Sewing Ma chine .Depot , 1120J. Farnham , Street * ' PERSONALS. R. j. Shipley , travSliiig agetlt of the Union Pacific , headquarters ai Harrhburg , Pa. , Is in town. Col. Hooker , of the Chicago & Rock Island railroad , has returned from the west. west.Col. Col. W. H. Howard , commissioner of the Boston , New York and Air line railroad , is in the city. H : C. Clements , 'formerly auditor of the Kansas Pacific , was in the city Wednesday , accompanied by Peter H. Tiernan , of Kansas City. W. A. H. Lovelsnd , president of the Colorado Central railway , passed east Wednesday afternoon. J. T. Clark , general superintendent of the Union Pacific , and Air. J. Blickenderfor , civil engineerreturned Wednesday from Julesburg. SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE Adrertlsornents To Let For Hale , Lost , Found , Wants , UoMtHnR ic. , will be Inserted sorted In those columns once for TKN OKNTS per line ; each suhsequentIn ortlonFlV'E CENTS per line. The Orst Insertion never lea * than TWENTT-FIVE CEMTS. TO LOAM-HONEY. fll Art ArtATO LOAN In sums of 50 D i Uu.UUlJ to jsoto orieooo , ats to 10 per cent interest on flrat dais improved real estate In the city of Omahv GEO. i' . BEUIh * Real Estate and Loan Agency , l&th and UouirlM tits 651 eodtf T TO LOAN-Cail at Law Office P. ti. 7HOMAS. Roomg.G'reichton Block MONEY TO I.OAH 1109 Farnhim' street. . Dr. Edirardp Lo n Agency. nov-Ii-H HELP WANTED WANTED Good girl for cooklne n'l In ; in f n.lly of two , tecmid girl kept , S E coi 17th and Twigs. 177-8 GIRL WANTED For emcral lion-ework In prmll family. MRS. K.K IIAVPES. 1612 FA rn ha m ht. 170 10 W 'ANTED A cook , Mgoagcne-al house fer- vant. Aildro'BS. , r'ort Omaha. 103-8 1TTANTED , A Girl to do hou-e work , 1103 VV Karnbara Street , up SUIn UMf WAHTED-SSISCELLANSfJItt. fTT'ANl ED To rent l > y a eincle gentli-min , a \V room on tlieg'reetcnr ' line. App'y J. H. W. , lice Office. 164 8 * M KN WANTfcD To work In srardeii. TOW- SLKV BROS. , Notth Ifith bi J60-S WANTKn Foreman at brlck-jar I. T. MtB- UAY. 165 tf WANTED Ih'rtiea tliroiichout the uta'e t9 send llieir orrt-r < fur n"edlc , oi'n ' , ) o ts , attachmentami xiipilis | ! fof nny and nil renlnf tnacMno' , to the "Boa Hh" " Scniti Machine Darwt , ll2'j ! ( Farnham bt , Cmiha 163 12 WANTKD ErapIoytiicnthy a Uano to work on .1 farm. Address Hotel Tenniark , Omaha. lfig.9 TT7 ANTED Kmplojment hy n pnctictl nia- VV ehinlat. Would acccpta wnrkof auykind. Address II H. P , nee office. 151-9 WANTKD To purchiso a stood liorc > * , mare or pony. Enquire of Dr. Eduard > , 1109 Farnham street 132-13 WANTKD A flriit-clasaJeweleratEDHOLM &F.RICK80NS. 100-tf FOR RENT-KOOSES AND LAND. FOR RhNT 4 p'easant and convenient cham brw for house keeping , hard andrnftva- t r , front and i r entrancr , to man and wife without children. 617 17th Ht 1710 TIURNISnKD ROOMS At 1310 Davenport 8t , J } bet. 13th and Hth. 152 6 - - FL bojpd , at 1718 Jackson St. , bet. 17th nnd 18th. 162-0 F OR KENT Houce of 7 room ? , hard * nd colt water , wither without bain , 18C6 P ven- port St. 157-tf F OK LANDS , LOTS. HOUSFSAND FARMS look over BEMIS' new column on 1st paxe , Bargains "T OB REffT A splendid < hotoirraph O I fry. J * < 71-lf H B WILT.MVS&eoX FOR SALE. F OR SALE A cool Singer Sewin * Macbiic _ for$22.50 ThU is a bis b r.niio. COI or write Bee flhe Sewing Micliino Depot , 11OJ Farnham St. 168 9 FOR SALE At a icasonaMe price , a good fitnilyhorie and harness Enquire of E. F. COOK. 161-9 TJ10R SALE Cabbage plant * 25c per ICO , by JC Churl ton Bros . 16th and Davenpott , and garden on 18th St. 167-tf A dOODOPPORTUNlTr FOR SALE Stock J\ and fixture of the French Coffee Houe at a bargain , 4 caih , balance two rears time. F. ALS'JEO. 4) 16 < Mm FOR SALE , CHEAP A good Singer Sowing Machine for ? 25 VERT CHEAP. Bee Hive Sewing Machine office , 1120 } Farnham Sir' , F. D. ABBOTT , At't. 163-7 "TCOR SALE Larp beer casks , peed for cls- JD tern purposes , at KRUO'S Brewery. 353eodn B EMIS OFFERS A SPLENDID LIST OF Bargains In IIou8e v LoU , Farms and Lands , In hla new column on 1st page. FOR. SALE One half-spring Cooper wagon and a No. 1 single harpers. Cheap f r cash. Apply Geo. n. Kejes. 7th strett. nut U. P. Shop ? . 141-eodSt FOR SALE Small * odafountain in peed con dition. D. W. SAX ' , cornr 13th and Farnham. 577-tf mo BU1LDERSPLASTEREBS ANDMASONS , J. Coarse bank gaud , gravel for gardens anil moulding Band will lw delivered it short notice. Leave orders > t n. Starts. 1414 F.irnham , and Charles Braodes , 92U Farnham Sis. HANS BOCK , Successor to Charles DanlcL 552-1 f LOTS , FARMS , HOUSES AND LANDS. Lee over BEMIS' new column of b rgalnn on 1st TTI < R SALE Cottonwood lumber of all Bizce.at i.1 REDMOND'S , Sixteenth at 516 tf Tj On SALE A mail dwelling bouse , next to JD n. H. Collins rceiiienc , corner 19th and Capitol Avenue. , ' or information call at G. H. t J. S. COLLINS. 131 Faniham Street. 605-t "T OIl SALE-sA GriBtMiU Appiyat JL 472-tf L. B WILLIAMS 4 SON. MISCELLANEOUS- /I LAZINO , GLAZIVG HIS FIRST SION-A VJT Now Richmond in the field. Emmit G. Solomon has hung out his sign at N. I. D. ? eli > - mon's QlaKi and Oil Stora for Glazing. You can have one lijfht of glass sit or more , without be ing liankni pt after paying for same. Please gi re me a call. EMMIT O. bOLOMON. 1720 FOUND A young bird dog , which the owner can have by calling at the corner of Chicago and 14ih. 175-tf TRA.TED From South Omaha , a crcim- S' l colored colt , 1 yer old. Infoi mition lead- lug to Mi recovery will l renarded. VIC1OK WOLF , Scda Factory , 10th St. 170-10 T O3T A gold eir-drop with cameo setting. JJ Liberal reward will be paid for IU return * to N. E. cor. 10th acd Harney , or to Bee office 174-9 LOST White horse rony. Tinder wi'I ' be re- wtrded C K. fCIIAl.LER.EiidgeY.rrt ? . m. 171-10 , POWDER , Absolutely Pure. Mad * from Grap * .Cream TtrUr. _ . preparationB kt nchlightflaky iS ONE MILLION ACRES CHEAP LAND EASTERN NEBRASKA , $2 TO $5 PER ACRE. 20,000 Acres DOUGLAS COUNTY , 6 to 12 Miles from Omaha , $6 to $10 per Acre , on Long Time and Low Interest , Large tracts suitable fcr Colonies in all the best Counties in the State. 80,000 acres scattered through Iowa. A large number of Improved Farms in Nebraska , many 01 them near Omaha , $12 to $40 per ] acre. An Immense List of OMAHA CITY PROPERTY , Consisting of Elegant Reai- dencea from $3,000 to $20- 000. Many thousand vacant lots in-the additions to Omaha. Hundreds of lots scattered through the City. Houses and Lots , Business Houses and Lots , and all kinds of Ci y Real Estate. We also have MONEY TO LOAN on Improved Farms in Doug las County , on 5 years time , at 1O percent , interest to all who can fc how good titles. [ [ of Douglas and Sarpy Counties for sale , Boggs & Hill , REAL ESTATE BROKERS , 1408 Farn. St. , Omaha , Neb. For Sale Atlantic Hotel , liciiift a splendid bujlneeg , C'ir. lOtli ami Hnwa d , 12,000 , nno fifth conn , balance time to suit. BOGUS & HILL. Uusiness Lot For s le , cheap , lot 1 , b'ock 152 , S. W. cor. 10th at d Harnoj ; size , C6xl32 ; price , $7500. 8 Business Lots , Nuxt e--tt > f Slaionie Temple , f 1,660 each' time to suit puriliastra. BOGGS and HILL Business Lot , 22x137. feet , north sidn of Farnham street nearly nppivitc the Heral I oilier , ulll be cold to party makiu ? best offer thit month. month.BOO BOO OR vid HILL , $3,000 la Cash And 320 acres near Blair to exchange for pro ductive Omaha property. BOGQS ami HILL. New Houses. We are building 2 hou es , 5 rooms eich on Chicago between 2 'd and 23d strolls. Persons degiring to purchase , will please call early. JJOdGti and IllLL. At the Barracks 160 acres for gale at $76 per acre. Will Bubal- vide. BOGGS & BILL. Lot oil Cass Street. Lot 6 , block 26. Want beat cash or time of fer at once. BOGGS & HILL. Residence and 2 Full Lot * . Lots 2 and 3n block 61 , on Capitol Hill , Chicago cage street between 21st and 22d , nil ! be sold to asacr.flce to an immediate purchaser. BOGUS & HILL. Railroad Men Can secure a birgain < n tv.o rottages with small lots on 10th street , a couple of blocks from depot , $1600 for both on eaiy terms. terms.BOOGS & HILL. Who Has $35UO To lo n , we h.-ive a cliince to loan the above amount on 10 percent , fora term of } ears on 1st cl * g security. _ I10GO & HILL. For Sale , House and full lot on tVobntcr Street , best loca tion In the city , $1,600 ; easy tern g. _ BOGO.S and HILL. $20,000 Twenty Thousand DoIUra in small well secnr- ed mortice * ranging frum J200 to $1,000 , draw- ini ; 10 per cent Interest , hare h en tattly | laced in our hands for sale , at small diicmint. I'er- sunn having a litile money to spare can make * eaie and prnfUablc Iran in thla way , without any HOOPS and HILL. New Houses. We are now prepared to build houses worth from $400 to $900 on our lota in our new addition , 28th and 29th and Farnham.Donglaa and Dodge , and Roll on small monthly payments. _ BOOOS and HILL , $000 to $1,000 Will buy } ou a new house , with one of the finest lots in Omaha , on small monthly payment * . liOOOb ami HILL , Residence Lots for Sale. 200 Lots in Kountze and Ruth's Additiqn.near business , good aurroundings.lotscovered with ycunEr trees , and are the choicest , cheapest and nearest business of any lota in the mar- ket. By all means look at lots in Kountze and Ruth's addition before purchasing elsewhere. Will sell on monthlypayments. Prices $40O to $650. BOGGS and HILL. IOOO Residence Lots Fronting 8 , 0 , 10 and llth street * , 8 to 10 blocks south of depot , many of these lots are very de sirable and for men of small means are .now tbe cheapest and most easily purchased lot * In Oma ha. Prices $250 to $300. Monthly payments. _ BOOOa and H..U 15 Choice Lots On Park Wild Avenue , only 3 to 4 block ! from Depot , $500 to $600. Monthly payments. _ BOOOa ind HILL. G6 of the Finest Lets. in Omaha , 10 to 12 blocks rest of Potlofflce and Court House , on Farnham , Douglas and. Dodge streets ; finest views in tbe city from these lots. Prices $200 to $300 , on pajmentB of $5 to $10 perm ° Dtb- BOOr.8 ft HILL. _ 2 House * and south i lot 1 , block 1J , on west side of 18th street , between Calilornl * and Web- iterjtreeta ; $2.200 _ . , . , . , , BOGGS pd HILL. Lot * 1 and 2 , block 230 $2,753 Lot 6 , block 15. 1,500 Lot2 , block SI 600 Lots S and es , block 252 1.200 South } LoU 1'alil 2. block 261 1,000 East j Lot 2 , block 121 2,600 West 1 Lot 2 , block 121 2,600 Lot 2 , block 227 _ 500 183 feet Lot 4 , block 205 2.000 BOGGS cd HILL. East 1 Lot 7. block 1QJ tl.iOO - 'T.B.block.lW ! . < Lot 8 , block 10 ? , . , , , . . 1,400 . . , , . . ' . ' 8,000 .K. 800 JTJST Immense Stock for SPRING AND SUMMER / Fine Custom-Made Men's Suits , Boys' Suits Children's Suits. SPRING OVERCJATS For Men , Boys , and Children. Umler-Wear , Hats and ( Japs , Trunks and Valises , at- Prices t > Suit AH. Farnham Street , Near Fourteenth GIT DP AXD 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 of Cost. In Order to Mnke Room , for Our Pall and Winter Goods , We Will Not Be Undersold. IBOSTOIDT CLOTECHSTC3ZHTOHTSIE , FARNILUI STREET. OHAELES SCHLANK. SOL. PKINCE. ap28-ly . . . _ , * ' a * " * " * : ' n g y * " - " - " Tfc ' 'fa ORCHARD & BEAN. DEWEY & STONE , J.B.FRENCH&GO L &FXT GEOGERS , OMAHA. OMAHA OMAHJL 50,000 CHEAP i CHEAPER ! CHEAPEST ! MAX MEYER & BRO. Propose for the next ninety (90) ( ) days to sell then entire stock of Diamonds , Watches , Jewelry , Clocks , SilverWare , Pianos & Organ , GENERAL MUSICAL MERCHANDISE At Manufacturing Prices , Which is from 15 to 20 per cent , helow any Eastern Wholesale House , preparatory to moving into their New Store , Cor. llth & Farnham We Mean Business , Come and be Convinced. SHEELY BROS. PACKING CO. , PORK AND BEEF PACKERS Wholesale and Retail in FRESIUHKATS& PROVISIONS , CAME , POULTRY , FISH , ETC. CITY AND COUNTY ORDERS SOLICITED. OFFICE CITY MARKET 1415 Douglas St. Packing Houao , Opposite Omaha Stock Yards , U. P. R. B. PAXTON & GALLAGHER , WHOLESALE GROCERS ! 1421 and 1423 Farnham , and 221 to 229 15th Ste. KEEP THE LARCESTSTOCK MAKE"THE LOWEST PRICES. Tbe Attention of ash and Prompt Time Buyers Solicited. AGENTS POR THE HAZAED POWDER COMP'Y and the Omaha Iron and Nail Co. JOBBERS OF HARDWARE , CUTLERY , NAILS , STAMPED AND JAPANNED WARE , TINNERS STOCK , SHEET IRON , TIN STOCK , ETC. - - 1317 & 1319 DOUGLAS STREET , -Positively no Goods Sold at i , .