THE DAJLY BEE. Saturday Morning , July 31. Douglas County Republican Com mittee. OMAHA , July 24,1880. A meeting of the members of the Douglas County Republican Central Committee is hereby called to make arrangements for the impending cam paign , on Saturday , July 33 , at 2 p. m. , at the Garfield and Arthur club rooms , Uuon block. J. S. McCoioiirK , Chairman. BREVITIES. Patcrson sells coal. Try Saxe' * Coffee Cream Soda. Warranted tooth brushes , Kuhn'e. Excellent Cream Soda at Saxe'a. Ono drunk ? 3 andcosts yestcr. day. Carriages and wagons at Wood- worth's. That was an elegant rain we had Thursday night. Them were four funerals yester day , all of infants. Elegant perfumes at Kuhn'a drug Ktorc. SeMenberg & Co.'s J ey West Ci gars at Saxc's. The republican county central committee meets this afternoon at the Garfield and Arthur club room. FOR HEJ.T. Store building , 174 Farnham street , Bot. llth and 12th. Apply to Jno. A. Crolghton. tf The Garfield and Arthur glee club of Omaha caa'fbe beaten by any simi lar organization in Uncle Sam's do minion. A stalk of corn twelve feet in length was set up in the U. P. depot land oluce yesterday. It was grown in Douglas county and is a fine specimen of mammoth maize. All members of the Plasterers' Union are requested to mceteat the corner of 13th and Douglas streets 01 or Hathaway'a Rim store , Saturday , July 31 , at 7:30 : p. m. , sharp. Per order president. The Ancient Order of Hibernians will hold their first annual picnic at Salinc'a Grove , on Sunday , August ID. n H the proceeds go to JMichael Dav- itt , for the benefit of the Irish Land League. Lost , a gold quartz charm. Find er will be liberally rewarded by leav ing the same at A. J. Simpson's Car riage Depository , Dodge Street , bat - t ween 14th and 15th Sts. 30-2t An infant child of This Hooper , of Hancock , Michigan , died on the U. P. train between Grand leland and Kearney , on Wednesday. The par ents topped on"at Kearney to bury the little one. ' To-day the Catholic church celebrates the feast of St. Ignatius the founder of the religious order of Jesuit" . In celebration of the festi- \ al , there will bo a high mass at 0 o clock in the chapel of Creighton col lege. Jo. Johnson , a very prominent hotel man of Covington , Ky. , contem plates locating in Omaha. Wo under- Bland that ho will bo hero shortly , to prospect , with a view to opening out & hotel. hotel.A A horse which some one left standing in the sun and rain from 11 o'clock Thurday morning until 10 o'clock that night was taken up on Six tocuth and Douglas streets by Office Black and put in Stcphencon'a stable , On Monday Sir. Thomai Swift will put six sprinkling carta to work en the streets to lay the dust gang of men is now at work putting the carts in ordcrand liberal subscrip tions have bsen made by our mer chants. chants.Tho The BEE recently BUggeeted th propriety of having the dust well laid for Barnum , and it was Ialc\ This would indicate that , the BEE is * iot without influonca above as well as nn earth. Mr. Barnum will please give us due credit. After Barnum took acarefulsur Toy of Omaha ho concluded that Ed helm & Erlckson , the Jewelers oppo eitc the postoffico , were the most on tcrnrising young business men in Omaha , hence ho selected their store as the most advantageous place for him to soil .tickets. Uev. A. F. Shorrlll preaches in Saratoga , at 3 p. in. , Sunday , and hi church will supply that Sabbath school with books , loaned them until a better supply of their own can bi obtained. This school , which was or gauized in April last , now numbers forty or fifty members , and is in a promising condition. Thurs3ay morning , bstwoen 9 and 10 o'clock , Johnnie Keustrnm was thrown from an express wagon , at the crossing of Sixteenth and Dodgi etreets , dislocating his wrht and frac- iuring the radius. Ho was taken to the office of Dr. Search , where Drs. Search and Gifford reduced the frac ture and dislocation and sent him to liishome , on Eighteenth street , be iweon Isard and Cuming. A pleasant party was given Thurs day evening at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Lowensteinin Saratoga precinct. It was one of a series , and the crown- : ng event of the season. The party iru given in honor of Miss Amelia Matteaon , of this city. Saratoga has a large number o ! young people and liwn parties , Bociablesjetc. , have been the order of the day for some time past. Lsst night the rain caught the happy crowd unprepared for it , and the going home part of it was amus ing in the extreme , eery serviceable style of costnmo being rigged up to protect party dresses , and not a few of the nnniberimproving the opportunity to go barefoot and wading home in that stvle. Elegant accommodations , lowest P ce , Astor House , y. Y. U-dlm. Call atBnsHiV Ssmsa MACHETE DEPOT and examine the New Im proved Howe ScwingMachlne. Don' Joot iho plsce , HSO SWIFT BOLLIN& WHEELS , The Wabash Line Will Open Up With the Fast Trains on Sunday. A NewUnion Pacific Branch in Colorado. Knights Templars Free to Chicago. During the rpast two weeks much lias bean said , written and surmised concerning the opening up of the great AVabash line from Omaha south and east , which was prematurely an nounced as about to take place some time ago. Our reporter called on a Wabash official yesterday , and learned that on and after Sunday next the line will bo thrown open to pas senger travel. Ho had not yet receiv ed orders for the opening out of an office in Omaha , but expected euch orders at once , as the tickets are said to be on the other side of the river now , and some in the hands of Union Pacific officials. The following from the St. Louis Globe-Democrat , ' " 'obtained direct from an official of the road , " is proba bly about as near correct as any information mation that can now be obtained : Yesterday it was learned directly from an official that on and after Sun day next this line will bo thrown open to paesenger travel. A train will be put on to make the run eleven hours quicker time than the present time table by other routes , and the passen- gars leaving here now at 0 o'clock in the morningcan leave here at 8 o'clock at night ( or eleven hours later ) and make the.same connection on the Un ion Pacific at Omaha as is made by the morning train. Coming east the train leaves Council Bluffs at 5 p. m. and reaches St. Louis at 8 o'clock the nest morning , in time for all castein connections. Passengers heretofore have arrived at C o'clock in the evening , ten hours later. Neither of these trains stop at any stations be tween hero and Moberly , a distance of 14G miles , except for water and fuel. Dining cars will be run on the west end of the road , giving passengers their breakfast on entering Council BluQ's , and east-bound passengers will be "supperoi" at night. This car , which was built by the Barney 6 Smith company , of Dayton , arrived hero yesterday , and is now be ing elegantly fitted up , a marvel of beauty. A carlo blanche was given the Barney A Smith Co. , and know ing general Superintent McKissock's taste for the "joys forever" and for neatness , the manufacturers bavedone themselves and the Wabash road great credit in this car , which Is the admiration of every one who has in spected it. St. Louis will now begin to reap the benefit of this new line to Council Bluffs , from which President B. W. Louis eipecled such great re- salts when the work was undertaken a year or so ngo. A SEW VS1QS J'ACJnr BllANCH. The Liramie , North Park and Pa cific is the title of a new railroad com pany that has been organized in con nection with the Union Pacific com pany , to build a road from Liramie , Wy. , to penetrate the whole northern , western and southern portion of the mountains of Colorado. The Wyom ing portion of the road will bo about forty miles long to the Colorado line. The route of the main line leaves Laramie - amio at an altitude of 7,312 feet , and traverses thirty-five miles of prairie to a low pass , thence de scending about 300 feet , and reaching the park in another five miles , making the distance from Laramie - amie to the North Park fifty miles. From the park the route will cross the "rango" to the Grand river , and down to the west boundary of the state by way of Hot Sulphur Springs and Grand Lake. Another line will leave the south end of Mud dy Pass , cross Gores' Pass In the park range to Steamboat Springs , thenca to Bear river and the western boundary of the state. The Blue river branch will leave the main line at the junction of the Grand Blue ; another branch will follow up the Blue to Breckinridgc. The Eagle river branch will leave the main line at the mouth of Eagle river , and run easterly through several flourishing mining camps. The Gunnlson and New Mexico is another proposed branch. The highest point on this line , according to government sur veys , ia over Muddy pass 8772 feet the continental divide. The region traversed by this proposed road and branches is one of the most varied and richest in the world. KAILWAY UACKET. Thirty cars of Bosler stock arrived rom.Ogallala at 3 o'clock Friday morn ing. The Union Pacific company denies the raport that they arc going to build and run grain elevators along their lines , to control the western grain trade. The railroads below us , in their anxiety to secure the privilege of carrying the Knights Templar to Chicago cage , are cutting on each other pretty deep. The A. & P. hauls them over its line to St. Louis free , and from , that point fhoy obtain a ? 5 rate to Chicago. Not only this , but the M. , K. & T , road are now contracting to carry the knights and their families from Emporia to Chicago and return for ? 8 , this being 57 better than their first offer. The Sir Knights of Omaha have re ceived a telegram from a Wabash of ficial to the effect that their new branch into Chicago will not be open ed in time to make a bid for their transportation. Among the land buyers west to-day were ten Bohemians I for Columbus , eight for Wahoo. and three for Kear- ny. ny.An An excursion train of three coaches loaded down , came in on the B. & M. yesterday morning. Barnum's show came in at 1 a. nj. to-day in 52 cars , by two extra trains of 2G cars each. They are painted a uniform color , blue , and present a very neat appearance as they.lie on the sidings cf the Tenth street depot. The 0. & E. V. train , in yesterday , lirought a big crowd of Barnum ex- : ur3ionists. The directors' car of the Central Pacific went west op thp nocfl t4Jc OTTE HEEMEN , JJL The Chief Explains the Alleged. Delay in Getting to Work last Monday. Unjust and Indiscriminate Criticism. More than once it his happened that by a combination of circumstan ces entirely beyond the control of the fire department , fires have obtained such headway as to completely baffle the best skill or the most persistent pluck. Somebody , of coarse , has to serve as a scape-goat , and it is apt to be the fire department. This was the case in the matter of the disastrous fire on Harney street , and our report er yesterday meeting Chief Engi neer Galligan , asked him exactly what grounds there was for the charge that they had been dilatory in getting streams on the fire. The chief said that after Williams' fire it became necessary to fill up the cisterns from which water had been pumped , and en the morning of the day in question the engines were .sent down to do the work. About four feet had been pumped out of the cis tern on 17th and Dodge and on this morning they began at the cistern on 14th and Capitol Avenue , wont thence to that on 13th and Chicago and from there to the U. P. shops. They got through at 1 o'clock and went to din ner , after which No. ' 3's boys discon nected the heater from the engine and went to work to clem her up and were at that work when the alarm sounded. "While the boys were at dinner an. or der had arrived fiom the Committee on Fire to send No. 2 down to the ele vators and they went down with the Chief Engineer and were there at work when the fire broke out. Our reporter asked the chief what he thought of the wisdom of the late order of the council concerning fast driving. He replied that he was in favor of fast driving on the main streets of the city , but pot on long runs. He gave the same order long before this at Iler's fire , in 70 that the horses should not , on long distances , bo forced out of a trot. His motto was that one minute at the beginning of a fire was worth many minutes at its close. In his travels about the coun try ho had found that all well regu lated fire departments made just as fast time to fires as that in Omaha. In the light of late occurrences and of remarks thst have been made con cerning the department by men who ought to know better , the following report of the chief engineer of Minne apolis is pretty apt , and wo recommend it to meddlesome and fault finding cit izens : "It is nn undisputed fact that in each cf our lanje cities exemption for any great length of time from se rious conflagration creates a great amount of admiration for the efficien cy of its fire department ; but just as soon as a large fire occurs , it is sub ject to the most unjust and indiscrim inate criticism and its management severely condemned , not only by the foolish and indiscriminate , but by many of the thoughtful classes. " Edhoim & Erickson , the Jewelers oppoeito the postoffice , carry the largest and best selected stock of Jewelyin Omahr , which they ara sell- at very reasonable prices. Don't fail to give them a cill when you want a bargain in Jewelry , Watches , Clocks or Silverware. Everything guaran teed as represented and money re- fuudod if goods are not satisfactory. PERSONAL. PARAGRAPHS. Prof. C. D. Wilber has returned from the west. Mrs. Snyder left yesterday for a. trip to Utah. Hon. Church Howe , of Nemaha county , is in the city. Hon. John L. Carson , of the State Board of Regents , is in the city. P. B. Great , General European Agent of the U. P. Ry. , is in the city. John L. Means , the Grand Island bridge builder , was in the city yester day.Prof. Prof. Blodgett , of Rockford , Ills. , is in the city the guest of Dr. Dins- more. more.Mrs. Mrs. Geo. P. Bemis left Thursday on a trip to Now York and Bos ton. Mrs. Wm. M. Pinkston and daugh ter , Loltie , of Leavenworth , are vis iting friends in the city. Hon. J. D. Seaman , of Kearney , registered at the Withneli Thursday. He is en route home from Lincoln. Ex-Gov. Lelaud Stanford , of Cali fornia , went west yesterday in a private cir , returning from a trip to Europe. Conductor W. W. Hinkley , U. P. railway , and wife , returned Thursday from a four weeks' visit to Col orado. Rev. J. M. Smyth , the young and energetic pastor of O'Connor , Grocley county , this state , came in from the west.Thursday night. J. C. Gray and Messrs. Gingerly and Shearer , of Centre county , Penn. , are in the city to-day to Denver. They are old friends of Mr. R. W. Curtin to see whom they made the stop over of a day in this promising young city. The St. John Sewing Machines are fast taking the lead. Call at BEE HIVE Sewing Machine Depot and see these wonderful machines , 1120J Fun- ham street. 30-31 FOR 30 DATS , GREAT REDUCTION IK MEN'S ASB soys SUMSIEE CLOIEIXO , codtf at POEACK'S. Fanners having hay to contract , for delivery at Willow Springs distillery , will do well to call on Her & Co. , 1313 Farnham street , Omaha , without de lay , -as they will soon atop contract ing. jy28dwlm iiaphy < S'LovettiBB , Agency ; ofl ] e t MtibJijhtfd agftocr Jo thjs iUtp. f - - - - - - ANOTHER OUTRAGE , An Omaha Man Insulted for Trying to Protect Ladies. Whom a Union Pacific Hotel Runner Tries to Deceive. From a gentleman who resides in this city , where he is well known and his reputation for veracity is beyond ques tion , we learn the particulars of the outrageous conduct of a supposed em ploye of the Union Pacific hotel. Oar informant came on the C. B. & Q. train from Corning Thursday evening and on the same train wore two ladies en route to Denver , who finding that there was no through train until noon yesterday desired to come over to this city to pass the intervening time. On male- inquiry as to the connection for Omaha they wore informed by a big fat fellow with a black moustache that they could not get over the river until very late and would find no decent hotel here when they got here. He also told them that the street cara stopped running at 9 o'clock and they would have to pay 50 cents to get up town. Our inform ant says that he informed the ladies differently and this gave great offense , the fellow becoming abusive and inti mating that the man ranted to decoy them over to this side for some pur pose of his own. He told our inform ant that they didn't allow hotel run ners on the platform and asked him what Omaha hotel he represented. The reply was that ho was not speaking in the interests of any hotel , but would not see the ladies , impcsed upon and proposed to give persons correct Information whenever he saw t necesfary. A third party was called upon the scene , who also sported a black moustache or beard and were a alar and our friend was threatened with arrest , but he told them plainly that he knew his rights and ho could afford to be arrested if the company could afford to have him arrested en its grounds for what he had done. After some hot words the follow loft and subsequently came and apolo gized for his conduct , and admitted that ho had been too hasty. It appears that he tried to Induce the ladies , who were ladies to go to the emigrant house , and when remon strated with for that he said if tbey did not like the quarters there , they could return to the hotel proper. They always gave them their choice. This is we presume but one in stance of the many outragous imposi tion's practiced upon the public by men of that ilk. A good Sinyfr Sewing Machine for § 25 at 1120i Farnham street. [ 30 3t Fruit Raising Near Omaha. In the not very far fiitura the hills and bluffs in the vicinity of Omaha are destined to become an prolific for fruit culture and vineyards as are the vine-clad hilh in the vicinity of Cin cinnati. Few people in Omaha or Jn the state have any idea of how much hna already been done in this direc tion by enterprising people. A drive through the hills and bluffs south of Omaha , and the outskirts of the city would well repay any one who takes an interest in the fruit garden , orchard and vineyard. Two days ago , upon the invitation of a gentleman who makes fruit raising a profession , wo were convoyed to the orchard of Mr. L. Woodworth , located a few rods east of Mr. Goodman's place on Tenth street. The strip of land now covered by one of the finest orchards in this section , was a few years ago regarded as worth less for any purpose. It covers an abrupt slope in a ravine , with a southeast - east exposure. On this strip of ground Mr. Woodworth three 3 ears ago planted 185 trees imported by Mr. H. M. Parrish from the commercial nurseries of Roches ter , N. Y. The trees were three- year-olds when they were set out , and comprise the following varieties of apples , viz : American , Summer , Pearmain , Yetofsky , Red Astrachan , Duchess of Oldenburg , Early Harvest , Had June , Winesap , Yotman , Sweet Ben Davis , Northern Spy , Famous Jonathan , Maiden's Blush , Drap ' d'Or , Jersey Sweet ' , Bailey's Sweet , and Willow Twig. These trees ore nearly all bearing this summer , and are fairly laden with fruit , so that the treesresembleweopingwillowBjCending under their weight of luscious apples that would bear comparison with fruit raised in any section of this country. In fact , it Is a question whether any thing equal to it could be produced in Michigan , Ohio or Missouri. The trees are not only thrifty , but have a most healthy appaarance , smooth bark and no signs of sun-scald anywhere , although they are exposed to the scorching raya of the south sun. Mr. Wooaworth's orchard knocks In to a cocked hat the theories advanced by many , that fruit trees imported from a distant state cannot success fully be cultivated here. In the same orchard were a number of trees that are not bearing yet that were bought in local nurseries , and were acclima ted , and looked shrivelled and up aun- scalded in comparison with the trees that were not acclimated. We sav this much with no desire to disparage home nurseries or puff tha/producti of tree peddlers but , as a mere record of facts attested by the editor of the BEE who was there in person. Mr. Wood- worth is to be congratulated upon his success in the fruit culture. There ara several hundred acres of land in that vicinity which could profitably ba converted into orchards and no doubt will ba before long upon the strength of Mr. Woodworth's success and that of others. St , John , Standard Singer , Im proved .ff0t , and other leading Sew ing Macbinei , at 1120 $ Farnham street. Very close figures given to cash or ehort time buyers. 3fr-3t Buy Oil , Needles and attachments for all machines at BIE HIVE , 1J20J F Real Eatate Transfers. Ezra and Annie 0. Millard to John M. Griffith , w. d. lot 11 , block G , town of Alillard 850. L'zzie ' M. Clark , formerly Johnson and Elam Clark to Elizabeth Robling , w. d. w $ lot 7 , block 90 , city of Omaha § 2,055. Augustus Kountza and wife to Elizabeth Nickel , w. d. sj lot 6 , block 3 , Kountze and Ruth's 3d addition to the city of Omaha § 150. Lawrence Mitchell , night watch man of the B. & M. headquarters building in this city , was assaulted by a couple of roughs at the door of the frontentranceat2o'clookyesterdayand in the melee shot himself through the left hand. The rascals wore pursued by Gorman and Bellamy , who fired several shots after them but they made their escape. Hamburg Figs 25o a bor. Why dose /ourselves with nauseat ing medicines , when a purely fruit cathartic will cure you at once Ham burg Figs. Try them. The price reduced on all shirts , at the Omaha Shirt Factory , 1207 Farn ham street nea'r 12ih. Call for price list. Headquarters ior Joe Schlitz's Milwaukee boor at MERCHANTS' Ex- CHANOI : , N. E. Cor. IGth and Dodge. SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE Advertisements To Lot For Bale , Lost , Found. Wants , Bo rdln Ac. , trill be In serted In those colmnng onca for TEN CENTS per line ; each subsequentlneortlon.FIVE CENTS per line. The first Insertion never less than TWENTT.FIVK CEUTS. TO LOAK-MOMEY. M1 01IET TO T-OAN-CUl at Law Office D. L. THOHA8. Room 8. Creighton Block M 'ONKY TO I.OAH 1103 Farahim street. Dr. Edwirdn Loan Aconcy. nov-22-tf HELP WANTED TWO G1ULS VANTED-At MERRITl'S restaurant. 320 31 WA > TED Good girl for KJiicral housework Apply lo WILLIS M. YATES , 1518 PoJze St. , near 16tb. 3U-tf . A Girl to do houie work , 1109 Famham Street , up Stulrs U < . WAMTEP-qiSCELlAHEOUg. WANTED Silu lion in * wholea-ile orrt- t il grocery hou ° e by a joung man of four ycarexpeilence in the wholesale grocery : M e. Good rccoimendatbn from Indiinopolls. Ail drcjs business , lies office. 322-30. W 'AN'ED Piano tntilng and repairing al IIOSPES. 151C DoUjTe St. Sor-lm A N Experienced , Practical Accountant desires _ CX a pos.tion as book-keeper or tratellnj ; agent for come good bnninem or manuNcturiug house. Address ' 'Accountant , " Be : Offlcs. Offlcs.233tf 233-tf 'ANTED Foreman at brickard. . T. MfK- TtAY. 165-tf FOR KENT-HOUSES AHD LAND. J10H RENT Room in Jacobs' Block. 818 U "T10R RENT Hpit-e on Hist , near Divenrort. P Enquire HOWARD B. SMITH , oppo ita P. 0. 319-tf TTIOR REST Housa nt 9 rooms , basement , and P cellir , ami all conveniences ; will rent all or r-art to good tenants , 13 St. , bet. Jackson anil Jonec. 315-31 TT'OR ' BENT Cottace of 3 rooms , good cc'lar , 1 } well , cletern nd ruthrugc * . cor. of 23r1 and Clark. M. W. KENNEDY , * . 18th bt. 311-tf F OR. KEXT 2 furnished rooms o\ttr Mer- charts Exchange , N. E. Cor. ICth and 2oO-lf fr OR REV1 Stre n om In brick block corner P 10th ai d Di.u/Us Stp. , with or with tit cel lar. Also , 3 noms in scoond story. App'y ' to American Hcnse. 200'tf NICELY furnished rooms lth board. Crick house Bet 17th and isth streets on CRPS. 202 tf TTIURNlSnED ' ROOMS FOKRF.ST-AtD.ven- JL' roi-tHouBC- iv9tf ! TJ10R RENT House with six rooms , well , els- J } torn and cell ir. On Capitol Ava , bet 1 Dili and T6tb , touth rtJo J. 3. McCORMlCK. 181.lt IilOR 1 RENT MoU.graph , Gal cry. * 71- L. B. WILI.IMS & SON FOH SALE. /-i REAT BARGAINS IN BUSINESS PROPER- IjT TV For sale cheap , lots 7 acd 8 , block 12J , cor Farnham nnd Ninth streets. K. J lot 2 , block 107 , near corner Houard and Tbiitccnlh ft't"ta , CHOICe RESIDENCES. 1'roperty for sale. Lots , block 43. with good house , trees , etc. DAVIS & SNYDER. July SO Ct. 1S05 Earnham street. F IOR SALE Saloon ard fixtures , doing a good business. Will bo BOld cheap , cor. llth and Harncv. 313.31 mO BUILDERS.PLASTERERS AND MASONS , J. Coarse bank sand , grivcl for gardens ami moulding sand nlll bo delivered at short notice. Leave orders at II. SIcrks 1414 Famtmm , and Charles Brandcs , 921 } Farnham Sts. HANS BOCK. Successor to Charles DanlcL S52-tt A GOOD OPPORTUNITY FOR SALE Stock JTX and fixture of the French Coffee Home at a bargain , j cash , balance two jcars time. F. AL3JED. loS-lm FOR SALE-A s-iall dwelling house , next to O. II. Collins rcsidencvcomer 19th and 1 S1 ? nu , , ( , / ' inf ° rmatlon call at G. n. J. 8. _ COLLINS. 131 Farnham Street. 605-t P R SALE Cottonwocd lumber of all sizes at REDMOND-S.Slxteenth.sU 'OKSALK AUristMill. Anpiyat < L.B WILLIAMS k SON. MISCELLANEOUST MRS. E. Andres , the New York dress maker , by request of her many friends , has decided - cided te gho a course of lessons In the art ef cutting and nttiop , ( on the French ejstem , no models ) Terms ? in for twelve lessons. Ladies wiihinsr to avail themsehoiof the op portunity will p'caso make their application , on or before August let. ' E. Andrej , 207 North 16lh St. Onnha 303-31 PROPOSALS FCK BUlLDING-Sealed pro- posals will be received until Auzmt 7th , 1830. at 4 p. m. , for the laying of a half million hntk , raoro or less , a-cordlng to plans and specifications , now on file at A. T. Large's office Nn. 2. CrclRhton Block. The right to reject any or ail bids ij reserved. JAMES SIEPHESSON 311-7 LO > T Sum of money on Tuetday afternoon , finder preas3 leave it at the Bee office 321-31. Absolutely Pure. from Grape Crim TarUr. Ko otha I prepara'Ion makes such light , flaky hot bread * . ° * . UMnou p try. Can be eaten by dypetties uuont feir ni ttia IIT ni in from * * - ln- Sold only la can , by all GroctM. UOJAL BAKHO POWPIR Co. . New Tcrk. LEGAL NOTICE. w " & /ntcher , plaintiffs , apusst E. T. Wdint , defendant Be/Slei.ClllAIfc3 BrsniJes. Justice cf the P cf , of Omaha , Douglas Co. , Neb. Oa the IJth o > yof July. 1880 , said Justice issued - sued an Order of attachra. nt In the abore action f or tn sun S03 75 WEST & FBITCHER. Omaha. Jnly nth. 18SO. jy9 vm3t 33.000,000 can be saved/srery \ ar by farmer * in this country if they wilT prop rly color their butter by using Wells , EJchardsoa & Co.'s Perfected Butter Color. It is ttrijeia * at 0 - . . rri/ / ONE MILLION ACRES O3E * CHEAP LAND auaar EASTERN NEBRASKA , $2 TO $5 PER ACRE. 20,000 Acres 33KT 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 Keai- dencea from $3,000 to $20- 000. Many vacant lots in the additions to Omaha. Hundreds of lots scattered through thCity. . 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- laa County , on 5 years time , at 10 per cent , interest to all who can Bho-w good titles , Ulaps for Douglas and Sarpy Counties for sale , Boggs & Hill , REAL ESTATE BROKERS , 1408 Tarn , St , , Omaha , Neb , TjlOR RENT Two new cotla e,6 rooraa eacb , J ; cvcij convenience. C'hinsj lict. 22 & S3 streets. BOGOo .V HILL. WANTED Wo want ( o contract are atlo man to clear anil ginli 'JOncrea of Lnnhlaml. BOQOb S HILL. WAKTED-I6.COO j arils of dirt HOUGH & HILL. BRICK HOUSE Convenient tolmsiii-as , with full lot , 7 rooms , ? 2J60.BOGGS BOGGS & HILL. TJ10R BEKT-Ncw residence , $15. J } BOdGS fi IMIL. FOR EXCHANGE For city property , email tncta of UiKl , covered -\\lth \ juiinp timber At f 20 per acre. ISOGOd A HILL. HOTEL PROPER ! Y-\Ve arc authorized to oder the Atlantic Hotel at the grc-tll.v re- ddced i rice of 310,000 , all furnished and in run- er , time to suit. BOGGS k HILL. FOR SALE Bran new house , 5 room ? , with every com eiilencc , with half lot. 33x132 ft. , No. 1 ( "cation , time to suit , Mill sell .it a liar gain for 5 d.iyt only. BOGGS & HILL , "P10HSALE Brick pjuJcr housoand "acres J ? near Stock Y rds , $2,500. $2,500.BOGOS & HILL. E OR SALE Corner half of lot a W. Cor. 15 and Jakaon at a sacrifice. sacrifice.BOGCU5 BOGCU5 & HILL. FOR SALK-FulI comer lot , N. B. Cor. Ifi nd Jones Sts. BOGGS & HILL. WANTED School district bonds at n fjir discount. BOGUS & HILL. MOSEY TO LOAN Any one Tviahlnp to use 10 per ceot. money In BUOJS to cult from 9500 to $10,009 , can procure It through u * . BOGGS & HILL. FOR , SALE 8 business lets , ne.\t west of Masonic Temple , ? I,650 each. BOOOS & HILL. FOR SALE-2 lots est of Odd Fellows Block ! BOGGS , t HILL. FOR A CHEAP LOT Uo to Boggsandlliil'g ad- diticn. MORTGAGES still have some small mortgages for file , ranging from { 100 to $000 Persons having Fmall 611:113 : of money can invest with safety , and without any expense whatever , and get 10 per cent , interest. BOGGS & HILL. AnOME-8100 to 3200 is all you need pay down if 3ou buy a homo for yourself through us. Tjniu to su't on balnrc. HOGGS & HILL. FOR REJTT Improved farm near barracks. . BOGGS &JI1LL FOR SALE House and full hit c stor stieet , one of the beat locations u the city , ; i,500 ; easy terms. BOGOS & HILL. NEW HOUSES Wo are now prepared to build houses worth from $400 to JsM on our new acMi'.ion , 23th and 20th and Farnham , Douglas and Dodge , and sell on small monthly pa } menls. BOGGS & HILL. EESIDENCE LOTS FOR SA.LE-2DO lots In Kontze & Ruth'a addition , nea. business , good surroundings , lota covered wiih irccs , and arc the choicest , cheapen and nearest youni ? to business ot any Ion In Iho market. Bv all means look at lots m Kountzij & Ruth's additl n before purcbashlntf elsewhere AViIl sell on monthly payments ; Price SlOOto 8150 BOGGS & HILL. , ? * . 5Vblock " - Want bs.t offer \t once for one or BOOOS 4 : HILL. HE ALLOTS Lots 17 and IS.Thomell'sad. dHlon. BOOGS&UILL. HOUSE AND HALF LOT Near Thirteenth and Capitol avenue , 91,600. _ . _ - . _ _ - -LI _ - BOGOS & HILL. 2 BESTLOTS-In Shinn's addition , 1900. * BOGOS and HILL. HOUSE ASD HALFLOT-OnDodje street , between Twelfth and Thirteenth. A Tiell Imnrnved and desirable place , cost $3,200. W 111 8dl for $2,105 , hslf casb. balance one acd two years- BOGGS t HILL. A SACRIFICE The business lot 22x132 feet jtl. nest eaa ; of Llnlnger * * wire rooms IS & FarnJiaai streets must be sold thit month wtat It will brirg in cash. . tor BGOGS&IULr , AN EXCHANGE Oa-ner of 320 acres nsir Ehir will exchange for first c ! > ei builntts or residence proparty Jn Oajahi icd from $3,600 to 14,000 } = CASH to boot. piy LATEST TELEGRAMS Are Not Half as Interest ing to the General Read er as the Following Price List : 10 Ibs of A sugar for tl 00 10J Its extra C sugar for 1 00 lllbi Canary C. Sugar for 100 Olbg Granulated Sugar for 1 03 8J Ibe Cut Ixaf Suearfor I CO 6 Ibs good Rio Coffee for 1 00 61ba beet Rio Coffee fur 1 00 < Iba choice Java Coffco for 1 00 3i Ibs beat Mocha Coffee for 100 Younir Hyson Tea per Ib , 30 to 10 Oolong Tea per Ib , 39 to 40 Japan Tea per Ib , 30 to B ) Finest GunpowderTcaperlb 75 BestO K Flour per sack S ! 5 Snow Flake winter whc t flour 8 65 Haventtbest flour _ 4 50 20 bars White Russian Soap for 1 00 10 bare Climax Soap for 1 00 SI bars Laundry Soap for 1 00 18 bars Linen Soap for 1 00 Pure Maple Syrup per gallon 1 15 Goldenajmp pergallon 60 New Orleans Syrup pjr gallon 70 New Orleans Hula es per gallon 45 Suz r Houao Molasses per gallon 40 I Ibs St. Louis feoda Crackers for 1 00 ITlbsSt. Louis OjBterC.-ackere for 1 00 lllbrt Itmtun Butter Crackers for. . . 1 00 11 IbsCinger Snaps for 1 00 13 Iba New Cnrranta for 1 CO S Ibs New Blackberries for 1 00 4 Ibs Pitted Cherries for 1 09 10 Ibs Dried Poaches ( halves ) for 1 00 10 lb Choice Dried Apples for 1 00 10 Ibs best new Prunes for 100 lOlbs. btet Valencia Raisins 1 00 71bs new Ii er Ilawins I 00 Peaches. 21b cans 1 , iS Peaches. 3 Ib cans ( standard ) 824 PiePevheu.B Ibcans 25 PeachesCal)3 ( ) Ibcans SO Blackberries , 2 ) b can 16 Apples , ( York State ) sol can SS Blueberries 3 Ib tan 16 Cherries 21b can _ 12J Damson Plums 2Ib cans 15 Raspberries 2. Ib can 15 Strawberries,2 Ibcan _ . 20 String Bean ,2 Ib cans 12 } Baled Beans , 3 Ib can 20 Lima Bcons,2 Ib cans 12 } Sucarcorn , 21b can l"\ \ Yarmouth corn , per tan 17 } Tomatoes , Slbcin 16 Succotash , 2 Ib can 12i Pumpkins , 3Ibcan 20 24 Ibs beans 1 00 9 Ibvlried Lima beans 1 CO 35 Ibs hominy 1 00 II Ibs Caroliiu'rice 1 0 2511)3 oat meal 1 CO Fat family m.ickerel , perkit BO Fat family white fisUT'Cr kit 90 CodfUh , whole , per l&V 8 Codfish , boneless , per Ib 10 IIMlilmt.pe'-lb 12 } Holland herring ( new ) per keg 125 Tobacco ( Blackwell's Durham ) r-sr Ib 60 Tobirco ( ikerF < al plumper Ib 4 Tobacco ( Old S'.yle ) per Ib 36 Tobacco ( Meerschaum ) perlb 4 Haras , sag-ir-cured , pcrlb. . . . . 11 EjTK ? , lldozfor 1 00 Butter , fresh roll , perlb SO Complete price lifts furnished on appliutl Country orders will receive prompt and car * attention. Positively no eoods sold on credit. J. B. FRENCH & CO. , The Original Reliable Grocers , No. 1119 Farnham Street , OMAHA. NEB. SIGN OF THE GOLDEN PpO & FRAME , A. HOSPE JR. . , . , Pianos and Organs First Class on Easy Monthly Payments , Sheet Music and Musi cal Instruments. FINE SIuCIv OF 3VC O TJ L 3D 11ST G-S . Oil Painting" , Knpri > vinir ? an-1 Frames at great ly r < diiccd price ? . 8x10 Frame" , 1 inch , Walnut Uc 10\12 ' 1 ' 20 10x11 1 ' 20 12\18 ' 1 } ' 60 12x18 IJ ' 6.1 16x20 7j ' 75 Rustic SxlOfnmc 15 Chromoa framed , ( null , 25c , Chromes framed , larj ; " , 1 S6 , KngnvinK * from too upnanig , Photograph frames from J5c upward * , Wndo.v Cor.icca 75c a window and upward ! Lamlrciim.s8 | OOperwlndon and upw nls , CornUe PtlcaS 50l r window and upwardj , Vehet frames 25ccnch tu5 00 IMTCTSIO- Violin Strinpi Uc , Vloliis 1 76 , 2 GO , 3 00 and upward * , Guitars 5 CO , C 00 , 7 00 and upwards. Banjos 1 00. 3 00 , 5 00 , and upwards , Accordeona from 1 CO up , cheapest In city Send fur tamplcs and catalogue of mouldings and sheet niUbic. A. HOSPE , JR. , 1570 Dodge St. , Omaha , Neb. FOR SALE IVERiAGU THE GREAT MALARIALANTIDOTE OFTHEAGE. Safe , Certain , Sure and Speedy. NEVERFAILSTOCURE. The only artlcleknownlhatWill eraclioafe\\\\ \ \ disease J.C.RICHARDSON , SOLC PROPRIETOR General Agents , RICHABDSQN&CO , WHOLESALE. DRUGGIST : S771.0UIS- EVERYWHERE. PASSENGER ACCOMMODATION LINE OMAHAAND FORTOMAHA Connects Witn Street Cars Corner of BAOSDERS and HAMILTOK STREETS ( End of Red Line ) as follows : LEiVE OMAHA. 630SiKandll 19a m ,3 03. 5:37 : and 7:23 p.m. LEAVE FORT OMAHA : 7:15 a m. . 0:15 a. m , and 12:45 p. n. -4:00. : 6:15 : and 8:15 p. m "The 8:17 a. m run , leavlnr onjahs , nd the 4:00 : p. m run , leaving Fort Omaha , are usniUy loaded to full capacity with reguUr passengers. The 6:17 : a. m mi uoll be mide from the post- office , corner of Dodgs and 15th snrehts. Ticlceta cui t& procured from street car drif- erg , or from diivera of hacks. FAKE , 25 CEST3 , INCLUDING STREET CAR- jy23-tf CHARLES RIEWE , UNDERTAKER ! Metills Cases , Ccffinj , Cuketj , Sbroads , ets. Forahaa fitrett , Eet. 10th and 11' h , CK ba , Neb. Telejiiphlc Orders Promptly Attended To. A. F. RAFERT & CO. , Contractors and Builders , * ' COLUMBIA AND OHO BICYCLES ! I have secured the agency of the well-known COLUMBIA Steel Spokes snd Rubber Tires Bicycle from the Pope Manufacturing Co. ; Also tbo Otto Hand Made. Samples can be soon at my store , at Manufacturers Pricercight added. Send for price list. - . I. zx sonLoiMicaa- , Sc WJCJVI * O"W7" < SKT A jgS- No. 1204 Farnham Street , Omaha , Nobnukn. GlfllP AM ) GIT XO 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 Make Room for Our Fall and Winter Goods. We Will Not Be Undersold. D3OSTO3ST C3LOTECHSTG33IOTJSE , FARNHAM STREET. OHAELES SOHLANK , SOL. PRINCE. MAX MEYER & CO. , WHOLESALE TOBBAGCONISTS 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. . m-w.f MAX MEYER tlCO. . , Omaha , Xeb. MAX MEYER & CO. , O GUNS , AMMUNITION , SPORTING GOODS , Fishing Tackle , Base Balls and a full line of ATSTJD zn'.A.oiNTr G-OOIDS . PAXTON & GALLAGHER , WHOLESALE GROCERS ! 1421 and 1423 Farnham , and 221 to 229 15th Sta. KEEP THE LARGEST STOCK k.T5TZ > MAKE THE LOWEST PRICES. Tbe Attention of Cash and Prompt Time Buyers Solicited. AGENTS TOR THE HAZAED POWDER GOMPT and the Omaha Iron and Nail Go. LANGE & FQUIGK , Dealers in House Furnishing floods , Shelf Hardware , Nails and Etc. Farnham Street , lat Door East First National Bank. . C. IMoRC3--A.N : : : , WHOLESALE GROGER ! 1213 Farnham St. , Omaha. SHEELY BROS. PACKING CO. , PORK AND BEEF PACKERS Wholesale and Retail in FRESH .1IEATS& PROVISIONS , GAHE , POULTRY. FISHETC. CITY AND COUNTY ORDERS SOLICITED. OFFICE CITY MARKET 1415 Douglas St. Packing House , Opposite Omaha Stock Yards , U. P. B. B. DOUJBLK AWi ) HLNGLK AUTUS POWER AND HAND PUMPS Steam Pumps , Engine Trimmings , Mining Machinery , BELTING HOSE , BRASS AND IRON FITTINGS , PIPE , STEAM PACKING , AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. HALLADAY WIND-MILLS , CHURCH AHD SCHOOL BELLS A. L. STEANG205 Farnbam Rtrflflt" Omaba. Neb' JOBBBBS OF HARDWARE , CUTLERY , NAILS , STAMPED AND JAPANNED WARE , TIHHERS STOCK , SHEET IRON , TIM STOCK , ETC. 1317 & 1319 DOUGLAS STREET , AT = T A aplUI Positively no Goods Sold at Retail. HENRY HORNBERGER , V , BLATZ'S MILWAUiEE ( BEER ! In Eegs and Botfe < Fibres to & ? Trsds ,