* - V 0 J THE DAILY BEE. I 'Tuesday ' Morning , Augusts. BEEYITIES. Pateraon Bella coal. Additional local ou first page. % Try Saxe'a Coffee Cream Soda. Warranted tooth brushes , Kuan's. Excellent Cream Soda at Saxe'a. Carriages and wagons at Wood- worth's. Elegant perfumes at Kuhu's drug store. SeWenberg .t Co.'a Key WestCl- gara at Base's. An insane soldier w.i3 taken cast on Sunday crcning'atrain to Washing ton city. A row of imposing dimensions oc curred on South Thirteenth street Sunday a-jd window panes suffered EC- Foil I * EXT. Store building , 174 Farnham street , Bet. llth and 12th. Apply to Jno. A. Crclghton. tf Mr. 3Iorris Adamsky celebrated li j 75th birthday anniversary Monday. llis traiiy friends trill be pleased to earn that his health is improving. County court opened Monday with iifty cases on the docket , as against fiixty-Eevcn last term. The docket will ba called over this morning. Lost- * Sunday near Omaha lake , a Brown setter , split nose , three months old ; answers to the name of Prince. A liberal reward will be paid for hia return to 0. J. Westerdahl , city marshal. A pariy arrested for cutting a comrade's wrist Saturday -with a knife , was discharged on payment ct costs us both parties were intoxicated ut tli3 time and the cutting was acci dental. Deputy Sheriff Grebe and Cyrua Morton have gone north to look for the latter's horse , which was stolen JFrldsy night , aud Morton's hired Jnia has ? ; one to I'lattsmouth , La 1'latte , etc. The horsa nis valued at § 125. gj The game ot base ball Sunday , ou the grounds near the nail works , Ijatween the stara and Unions , re sulted in a victory for the latter club by a ccoro of 4 to 7. The old way of robbing melon- patches lias been supsrcedcd by more modern methods. The boya don't run now from the ferocious farmer. They turn and pound him. The boys near the Barracks inaugurated the new custom. Mrs. Abigail llousel , 'the ascd mother of Mr. C. C. Houselwas stricken with paralysis whileBitting at the dinner table Saturday , and ex- 1'ired Sunday. Her remains were cent cast yesterday afternoon. - Deputy Marshal B-u Westerdahl roturued from Pcnver Sunday with L. A. SaalGeld , who passad a worth less draft on the Kitchen Bros , and another on .Frank llamgo in April last. Ho was broughtjn ou a requisi tion from Gov. Nance. Sandsy the atmosphere sud denly became very cool after a day of lr unprecedented heat. At 9 a , in , yesterday the thouionieter indicated 1)0 ) ° in the shade. At 9 a. in ! to-day business men were wearing overcoats about on the streets. At a convention of the Omaha 7 > oot-blacKs , he'd Saturday evening , it was determined to reduce the price of si shine to five cent ? . A procession then marched through the streets bearing an illuminated notica of the great reduction. The residence of C. Ar. Horton , cashiwof the Western Union telegraph office , wns burglarize ! Friday evening. while the family was taking in the nrcat moral show of P. T. Barnum on Capitol hill. The burglar got away with an overcoat and eouio jewelry. A portion of the property was re covered. A man and wife wore arrested fs iturdsy night for intoxication and dnorderly conduct , and on being taken to county jail the latter was found to bo badly cut on the wriat with glass and otherwisa injured. She was also cncicntc end the city phy sician fearing for her life asked that Bhn ba discharged. Sunday her 3itab.iud was also released as eho was reported very sick nnd suffering greitly. It appears that in the saloon . where the row ocsured some words wcro had and the woman was seized and thrown off a porch aud thus injur ed. How Ecrlous her condition may he remains to bo aeen , but some ore nay yet have to sailer for it. The report of the city missionary , Mrs. H. B. Fuller , submitted to the Christian workers for the quarter end ing with July , shows that she has epent 417 hours in visitinc , besides pzrforming a large amount of labor at home. She has brought a number of children into Sunday school ; and pro cured clothing for those who wcro iopt out for the lack of it. E. 3 In the police court yesterday B'IX tramps were sent up for five days . each. Ono case of plain dtunk was not dispossd of when our reporter called around. R. H. Uanlon was fined $0.05 for an assault , and Dr. Vandcrcook compromised a similar chsrgo by paying the prosecuting wit ness , a Scandinavian boy , wages due Jiitn , over which the row originated. to ; S < > vcral minor cases were disposed of. If you want something cx'ra , nitc in Bread or Cake try JACK FROST ri'ur. Wclshnns & Bro. , 8th and Firuam , Agents. Don't heat up the house this hot weather by building a largo fire in the cjokatove.butuec a small piece of Haydoii's Patent Fire Handler to boil -the teakettle. It's splendid Sold by your grocer. _ _ Elegant accommodations , lowest price. Astor House , 2f. Y. H-ulm. in _ Lots , Faroe , Houses and Lands. Look orcr Bemis new column of bar it. gains en first p.ge. : OMAHA & ST , LOUIS , Inauguration of the New Short Line and Fast Train System , Railway Magnates Come in I on the First Through Train. Our Hallway Budget. I The 6rst train from St. Louis over the new St. Louis and Omaha line of the Wabash , St. Louis and Pacific railway arrived at 10:55 : Monday having left St. Louis last night at 8 o'clock , making the ran in 14 | hours. The train consisted of the directors' car of the Wabaeh , St. Louis and Pa cific railway , the Pullman pa'ace car , "Gtrman'c , " the elegant new dining car of 1he Wabash , St. Louis and Pa cific railway , one of Mr. Horton's re clining chair cars built by Barney , Smith & Co. , a handsome smoking car and a baggage car The equipment throughout is finish ed in the most elegant style known to modern car building , the dining car being the finest ever turned out from any shop in this country. similar train left Omaha Sunday night for St. Louis at 4:5F : > . One of these trains will leave each end of the line daily at the hours named. An Inspection of this train will sat isfy any person that the Wabash , St. Louis and Pacific ra-lway intends to eecuro their full share of the business between the Pacific roads and the east , and that passengers taking the new line will have all the elegant com fort that the latest improvements in railway equipment can give. Wo are glad to welcome the new line to Omaha , and wish it all the sue. cess it deserves. The opening of this line marks a new era in the history of our business , as it shortens the time between Omaha and St. Louis eleven hour ? , saving to the traveling public half a day in time , besides securing to them a ma terial reduction in fare. The train brought quite n party of gentlemen connectfid with the Wsbah and other railway interests from St. Louis , including : Hon. John Jackson , president St. Lotus elevator company. Hon. J. IX Brown , general uassen- ger ajicnt M , K T. R R. T. II. Wickes. superintendent Pull man palace car company. Geo. U. Hookius , secretary to gen eral manager W , St. L. it P. R. R. A. C. Bird , general freight agent W.St L.-P. II. 11. M. Knight , assistuit general freight agent W. , St. L. A P. R. R. Geo. If. Daniels , general tickei agent , W. , St. L. AP. . Hy. S. llnwell. div. freight agent , W. , St. L AP. . Hy. . .7.V. . Blauchard , div. sup ! ; . , W. , St L. & P. By. J. J. More un , travelling auditor , W.St L. &P. Ky. W. T. Townsend , secretary to gcnl. paps. RRcnt , W. , St. L. A P. Ry. F. A. Fulwiler , of tlio W. , St L. & P. Ry. Thcae gentlemen spent the day Jn seeing Omaha and Council Bluffs and will rutarn to St. Louis by the same train last evening. The party reported the track in ex cellent condition and that the train made the time with perfect ease end without any particular by fast running. It is expected aomo lime during the month of August that the Wabash will open for passenger business their new line between Kansas City and Chicago , and their now St. Louis and Chicigo line. Both of these lines will bo practi cally r.s chort as any other between the points named , and will give addi tional facilities for business between these citit-s. A roiTLAU Al'I'OlST.MEXT. For very many years no more popu lar railroad man has graced Omaha with his presence than Lyman 3Ic- Carty , of the old-tlmo St. L. , K. C. fc K. , now the Wabash. Ho has a very happy faculty of winning frienJa , who stay by him , snd all to * man are I waiting lo congratulate him in person ' on his appointment as general western passenger agent of the Baltimore and Ohio road. His acceptance of the new position da'es from the 1st inst. , and hia headquarters will be in Kan- eas City. If wo'mistake not Ihis lat est appointment by General Passenger .Agent Lord will prove onu of the best he has made. Mr. McCarty is a strong man , both as to experience and popularity in circlea where busi ness originates , and his work will show itself where itwill count best ill the earnings cf the road. cars of stock came in yester day and twenty-nino cars Sunday. A train of tea will arrive from the coa t Wednesday. Two cars of fruit east Sunday night. ' The first passenger for San Fran cisco over the Wabash road was G. W. Geode , U. S. A. , of St. Louis. The Wabash ticket oflico is In Union block , and ia in charge of F. . Moores. .TheL. AX. W. and the Midland division of the B. & M. R. R. are now taken out from Lincoln aa far aa . Seward with one engine At that point Iho tr.un JB broken , oncpurtgo- ing to Central City and the other to Columbus. - | Garticld aud Arthur recommend the use of Haydcn's Patent Fire Kindlers all republican campaign clubs. They make it hot for the other fellows. All grocers sell them. Buy Oil , Needlea and attachments for all machines at BEG HIVE SEWISO MACUIXE office , 1120 Farnam street. 303t The comet having disappeared the neit best thing to light up with is a crate of llayden's Patent Fire Kind lers. Just the thing for hot weather. Sold by all grocers. o TO ARRIVE , 8 a day or two , a fresh lot of JACK Fitosi Flour. The Beat made. Try . Welshans < iBro. . , Agents , Sth and Farnam. STOLEN BLOT , A Man Chloroformed and Robbed of Wife , Children - dren and Money. The Sleeper of Sulphur Springs and the Treacherous I Traveller , ' ? About 8 o'clock Sunday morning a couple ; of men appeared at Sheriff Guy's , residence , on Farnbam street , and there told a strange etory. The oldest of the two men was of medium | height , dark complected , decently clad and withal a respectable looking man of 35 or 40 yeirs of age. His actions were somewhat atran o as well aa his | story , but this is accounted for by the facts he relates. His name is A. L. ROBS and ho came out from Illinois last spring to settle in Nebraska. He travelled across the country with his wife and three little daughters aged respectively seven , nine and eleven years. At Malvorn , Iowa , he had bad luck. He put both h's horses up in a stable there one night and in the morniiiE ; they were both dead. He thinks they were po- soned. He sold hia wa on , harness , etc. , and came on to Omaha , where ho found work at the barracks , and with & tent purchased for the purpose the family encampedce r Sulphur Sprints , of their household t'titfit ba- ing.left to get along on. During the summer hu accumulated about § 120 , and once more life began to look brightar. On Saturday after noon he did not work , but went homo and being rather tired laid down to tike a nap. This was about 2 o'clock. A few momenta previously a man , . whom ho saya ha had never seen be fore , drove by the camp aud asked Mrs.Rosj if she would bike him a : > mo bread. She said she would , and be gan to make preparations for the work , Rsss meantime going to sleep. When ho awoke It was with the morning aua high ad vanced , and its bsams falling upon him from the cist instead of the west. He looked around and found himself alone. iSo wife was to be seen , no children were playing around him , even the stove and other articles of " * camp furniture had disappeared. The s eepcr felt dazed and bewildered , end his head appeared to bo whirling , as if the comet had exercised a inal'g- nant influence over him. All search for his miasiug family and effects was unavailing , but what he did find , sad to relate , wag an empty pocket , which had the day before been heavy ivith his hard-earned shekels. Mr. Ross at once carao to town to notify the sheriff of his loss. He remem bered that the man drove a team , and that he had two colts tied behind the wagon. Ho learned that his name was Orlando Broaden , and that ho had been camped a few hundred yards from his tent for several days. Ho i , found Brogden'a hn'f-brother , who lives near Jo. Redman's , and the f youth eaid Brogdtn had tried to get him to go off tr.ivclinj with him the diybsforo. He told him he could make more money that way , and ex hibited a roll of bills as proof his pros perity , saying ho had made all that on I that day , Suurday. Ross believes that an acquaintance had been struck up between hia wife and Brogden unknown to him , and that an elpamont was pre-arranged. His nap afforded them the desired op- portunityuid ( he thinks ho was chloro formed heivily aud then robbed of family and possessions. A silver watch and gold chain , the latter hav ing a gold nugget attached to it , was also _ taken from hia pockete. Ho felt terribly broken up and half-crazed by the unexpected loss , and was anxious that tha officers should endeavor to capture the decamping party. He left Sheriff Guy , promising to return Monday and make some arrangements for the search. TRIUMPHANT TUENEES. The American Gymnasts Aston- isli their Comrades ia the Fatherland. It will be a matter of considerable interest to the Turners of this city to know that the American members of their society have successfully com peted with those of the old country in the fifth grand quadrennial general international tournament , held at Frankfort-on-the-Main , July i2d ! to 28th , inclusive. The American Turners chartered the steamer Gaelic of the Hamburg line , and went over on a grand excur sion , the parly numbering upwards of 800. 800.They They were received at the tourna ment with great enthusiasm , it being the lust tinio the United Slates had over bean represented on such 0'c an oc casion : There were four hundred coapotitora for the twenty-two prizes to be distributed , and out of thenum- , bor seven were won by Turners from Milwaukee , aa follows : Henry Rathko , Herman Kohler , Carl Paul , .Anton Schafer , Carl F. Muller and Otto Wagner. Henry Rathke won two prizes , one for gymnastirs and one for wrestling. The result was received with the wildcat enthusiasm in Frankfort , the Americans being the heross of the day. A procession marched throuph the streets with flags flying , greeted by cheers everywhere. A grand banquet took place in the evening , presided over by the Ameri can consul at Frankfort , at which a San Francisco gentleman made the sddrc-s on behalf of the American Turners. Congratulatory messages were received from all the consular agents and from Ambassador White , in Berlin. The tournament was held in a park of forty acres , owned by Banker Roth schild | , who gave them the use of it for the occasion , and the citizens of Frank fort ' contributed 120COO marks to wards defwvins the escensea. I-J A JEWELLEE'S ' LUOK , A Heavy Robbery of Gold Watches > and Valuables. A Reward Offered For the Goods , The omniscient deity muet have had the future Omaha cracksmen in contemplation when he used the ex pression , "like a thief ia the night , " as expressive of the unexpected man * nor of the coming of the day of judg ment. Atanyratatho Omaha thief js up to to the average in his method of descending upon his victims in the most unexpected time and in the moat unlocked for manner. An instance of this WPS shown in the robbery perpe trated Sunday evening , between 9 and 10 o'clock ( , on the fewelry establish ment of S. Jonason , on Thirteenth street , between Harney and Howard. , Mrs. Jonasen'a sister had been down spending the evening with them and when she got ready to go homo J.t suggested to her husband that they should walk homo with her as it was such a delightful evening. Mr. Jon- a . sen was juat putting the stock away for the night , locking it up , as waahia custom , in the aafo. A few artic es of value were left in the cases and , those he thuughc would ba safe until his return , having no thought what ever of a raid so early in the evening , and especially as it is known that the , family sleeps in the room opening in' to. the store. The walk occupied perhaps , haps an hour's time and on their re turn it was discovered that in that . time the enterprising burglar had "been a-buglaring" successfully. The transom over the rear door was open and throu h this the rascals had eni tered , as the prop was knocked out , and lying upon the floor- The exit was make through the rear doorwhich was easily unlocked with the key left sticking in the outside. An examination revealed the fact that property to the value of over § 250 had been taken. Tina included four gold watches , one second hand watch valued at Slo ; one tilled caao with No. 1C Elgin movement , valued at $35 ; one case and Swedish stem- winder movement S45) and one gold case , no movement , 30 ; two ladies' , chain . ? , valued at § 25 and § 30 ; one - . ladies' sot and box § 7 , and several hand ring. The latter were taken out , lustily . < and some of them dropped on the floor. The ofiicora were notified of the loss at once and yesterday a thorough , but unsuccessful , search wn : made through the pawn shops and a telegram was sent to the officers at Council Blufls. No clue whatever was attained to the thieves or their plunder. Mr. Jonasen oilers a reward , of § 50 for the return of the goods. House ] keepers say Hayden's Patent Fire Kindlars are juat splendid for use ( this hot weather. MISSI , > O. A case of constipation by using Hamburg Figs. A good Singer Seii'lny Machine for § 23 at 1120 Farnham street. [ 00-ot Don't suffer from the excessive heat whan you can keep your house nice and , cool by using Haytlen'a Patent Fire Kmdlera at an expense of one cent per dsy. Sold by all Grocers. FOR 30 DAYS , GREAT REDUCTION ix MEN'S AND ISOYS SUMMER CLOTHING , oocllf at POLACK'S. It is not necessary ro put 1 ' S Patent Fire Kindlers on ice this ot weather. They won't spoil until the match Is applied. Sold by all Gro cere. Call atfiKElIivj ; SEWIKG MACHINE DEPOT and examine tbo New Im < proved Howe Sowing Machine. Don't forgot the placs , 1120J Farnham For a quick small ' tore uao Haydon's Patent Fire Kindlers. JVi'cc Peaches , fresh receipts to day Blu& Gage Plums and HucUtberr.es a Fleming's. Haydcn's Patent Fire Kindlers are just the thing for this hot weithor , Aak your grocer for them. Grand Excursion. There will bo an excursion from Omaha to Neligh , Antelope county Neb. , on the 4ih of August ( nex ' Wednesday ) . Neligh is the IX'n terminus of the S. C. & P. R. R. , and it will remain so for some years. The excursion , . train will leave the Omahr & Northwestern depot atG a. m. , anc' will arrive at Neligh by 1:30 p. m. returning the same evening. 1'artiot wishing to stop over can leave JTeligh the following day. Faro for the round trip is 55.15 about - th of the regular rate. There will bo an auction sale of lots in the town of Noligh ou that day. This will afford our business men a good opportunity ; to look up the advantages of Antolop * county. The census gives it a popti lation of1000 aouls , most of when have emigrated there within the pas'- ' year. Noligh is the principal town in that section , and is the starting poin of the government freight lines inhe to heat northwest. The whole Niobrnra cattle tlo region is atnd tributary to Neligh , and the S. C. it P. railroad contemplate ! opening stockyards there this fall The crops in Antelopa county are bet tor this year than aten they ever have been before. From the outlook ' of Ne ligh we can safely say that there ia 'en . belter opening for investment now offered in this state , nor ever h in been. jy29tsmt No danger of oil stove explosion . , ycu use Hayden's Patent Fire Kind lers. Sold by all Grocora. Si. John , Standard Singer , Im proved .Hbuyand other leading Sew ing Machines , at 1120 * Farnham street. Very close figures given ti cash or short time buyers. 30-3t fieadqoarters tor Joe Schlitz'e Milwaukee beer at M p.CHAJOa' Es- j : N. E. Cor. 16th and Podge ; , j EDUCATIONAL ETCHINGS , Wanted One Superintend ent For the City Schools of Omaha , } Prof. Maples Prefers to Go to Milwaukee , For Better Pay. Miscellaneous Matters of Im- The board of education held its regular monthly meeting last even ing.The The Journal of the preceding meeting was read and approved. The a&crutary read a letter from Prof. J. J. Maples , of McGregor , Iowa , declining to accept the ollica of supotintendent of the public schools of Omaha , to which position Lo was recently elected. He gave as hia reason that , as tha board had been BO 8ljw in answering his letter that ho was in doubt as to their intentions , and ho meantime applied for and ro- ceired a position in Milwaukee at § 2,5rOporytar. Tha srcretary reported that a tele gram hnd hpnii sent to Prof. Maples , on the reefipt of the letter , asking him if ne would accept 82,4CO to which ho replied tl at he had accepted the Mil waukee pobi i n , and was therefore ol liged to decline the rflkr. Stveral apj Lc.it'ons ' for positions were referred to mittee on touchers and text books Thecityt easurer ex officio treasurer ' of the bouid , mndB a report shoeing a balonce of § 10,768.50 on hand , and § 3,420 52 balance in the sii king fund. Permission was granted to J. J. Points , county auporiiitoiulcnt , to occupy t oro"ins inthf High school building from August IGth to thc.22d for a teachers' institute. Mr. S'alcy reported verbally that it I will cost ? 5CJ to move the Oass street i school ' house. The mitter was re ferred back to the committee to rep - p > rt ttt the next meeting , and they worn' instructed to take charge of the foundation stone. Tno secretary was authorized , by resolution , to advertise for bids for fuel , stationery , nnd printing for tuo coming year. A rts > ution was pissed authorizing ' the president and sec etary to draw a warnnt for S2,505 on the Fourth tfatiunal Bank , New York , ro psy in- erest on § 50,000 bonds , the intereat omins ; due on the 15ih of August. The secretary was instructed to I earch the records and Sud oul. if . Miss Wood has n teacher'H certificate. The committee on claims naked for urthor time on all bids except jani- era pay roll for July. Granted. The pay of janitors for the month I f July , § 100 , was allowed , anil the ecrutary authorized to draw warrants or the same. In ' .he matter of the paymnent of , he salary of Superintendent Beals 'or July , objection was r-istd by Mr. Connoyer , who took the ground that he term for which ho was employed erpired July l t , on the failure of the board to elect a superintendent. No , otion was taken in the matter. On motion the board adjourned. A SAD JOURNEY , The Mission of Assistant Chief Mealio to Ohio. Mr. S. N. Mealio , First Aesistant 1 Chief Engineer of the Omaha Fire De I partment , returned from his mission . f to Ohio on Sunday morning , having i been absent just ono week. It wi 1 bo remembered that he left this city on Sunday afternoon , the ' i 25th inst. , with the remains of Walter Lowrey. Ho arrived in St. Louis orat ( i40 ; Monday evening and left twenty minutes later , arriving at New Lon don , Ohio , Tuo3hy afternoon. This is the nearest railway station to Sa vannah , from which it ia distant eight miles. On arriving at the hitter place , a omall town of four cr five hundred inhabitants , the funeral cere monies took place the eamo evening. The casket WBS opened and the re mains found to bs in an excellent state of preservation. The services were conducted by Rav. W. F. Miller , pas ter of the UnilcdPresbvlerian church , and were attended by a largo con- courao of citizens. The family of the deceased consisted of an eged mother and an iuv&lid sister , whoso grief at the loss ot a son and brother , whom > they htd not seen for fifteen years , was profound and sincere. The people ple of Savannah were impressed with a moat exalted i lea of the esprit du corps and benevolence of the Omaha haht fire department , and well they might be. be.Mr. Mr. Mealio met with the utmost courtesy from railway oflici hallal ng his route tnd feels aa though won n were inadequate to express his thanks , Ho eaya they acted more likobrothers ; than anything else , and were un sparing in their aitention nnd assist- stut anc3 , iftor putting themselves out - considerably to facilitate and expedite hia sad journey. Through THE BEE ho desires especially to return thnnks to Mr Charles Knapp , Pullman con ductor on the Omaha & St. Louis line ; to J. 0. Schuer , conductor cf the Pullman car "City of Now York , " | on the Indianapolis &Sr. Louie road ' ; to J. Daykin , conductor on the C. C. C. & L R. R , and to General Bag gage Agent Beutloy , of the Yaudalia lino. These gentlemen are worthy I representatives of the class of railway I officials employed now by the great railway lines , and arc both a credit and an ornament lo their profession. A1EEILLINGTALE , Prosecution and Banishment For the Crime of Re publicanism. On Thursday evening next a grand republican rally will te held at hoes Academy of Music under the auspices of the Garfield and Arthur club. Among the prominent apeakers of the evening will bo Hon. William Hale , of Iowa and Col. Higgins , late of Aberdeen , Miis. The latter gentle man while a resident , of Aberdeen passed through a thrilling experience on account of hia republican principles J I and was eventually driven out of the stale by the southern bull-dozera for the sole crime of republicanism. Coi- i Higsjins will on this occasion simply detail his personal politiart experience in the Ecuth , and those" who have heard ] him say jt f s a story of wonder- * ful interest told In an easy conver sational style , and most interesting to listen to. It was chis gentleman who was summoned before the con gressional committee on the investi gation of the southern outrages and his statement is said to have had more influence in ehaping the action of the committed than that of any other man who appeared before it. Hon 0. P. Mason , of Lincoln is also expected to be present and ad * dress the meeting. The Garfield and Arthur Glee clab which has created so much enthu siasm already by it's magnificent singing will bo present with its full complement of singer ? , sixteen and will give the audience the beat _ cam paign tongs. It is expected that Ihe occasion will ba an intensely Interesting ono , and the ladies are invited to bo preaont in full force , and they will bo provided with good seats. Farmers having hay to contract , for delivery at Willow Springa distillery , will do well to call on Her &Co. , 1313 Farnham street , Omaha , without de lay , as they will soon stop contract ing. jy2Gdwlm The St. J.-hn . Sewing Machines are fist taking the loid. Call at BKE HIVE Sewir g Machine Depot and see thrse wonderful machines , 1120J Farn- ham strett. 30-3t Barn urn makes it hot for his White Bear with Haydon's Patent Fire Kindler. A k your Grocera for it. SPEG8AL RSfTl&ES. NOTICE Advcrtlsomen J To Lot Foi . t Logt , Found , Wants , Bordn ! ? &c. , will be In- gortod In these columns ouco for TKN OENTS per line ; eacb subBecuontinsertlon.FIVE CENTS per line. The ( list Insertion never loss than TWENTY-FIVE CEMTS. 01CT TO J.OAJJ Cull at Lsw Office D. L. THOMAS. Room 8. Cretehton Blorfc NF.V TO LOAN 11C9 Farnhiaj street. Dr. Edwardn Ixinn Acency. nov-52-tf HELP WAHTED WW TED Girl for general housework , at 22 ! 10 Cass Btrect. J3'J-1 .1. C. KOSSXFKLP. ANTED A pirl to do general homawnrk. ua hiii' and ironin ? . Enquire at Julius Treltgchkt'a Grocc-ybtore , lith St. 333-C "ANTE 1-2girls ut French Coffee Homo , If Hi M S.tm-MT.f ASTED flooil cirl { or general homework fu a Em ill family , t C13 11th St. .12 ! . vINlN'O rt-om girl wanted , at I'acifij llou " . f 3 9-3' TTTAXTKD Good jjlrl for i ncnt lin Vy Apply to WILLIS M. YrtTKS , 15JS I'odzc St. , near 16th. Ull-tf , A Girl to do hou o work , 1109 ' ' 'nrnbam Street un Stairs 14tf WAHTED-SI3CEIUHECU3. WANTED-F- rash-l lot or hilf lot. with or without Imnrcxeine'it'i east of 23d nt. , west of 10th * cuth ot Izaanl and north of Chi cage t . Addrcs * A. L. Gush cir shopi Tf P. Ra - la-ay 340-1 BOY W NTED-At Omaha Shirt Factor I iumlr\ . 333. ! WANi ED X sonnd horse about 15 hand's hljh , mint drive einzle or double. Ap ply _ N _ K cor. Tglli anil California St SiS-tf WANED Piano tuning and repairing at lIOsPES. iiin Dr-dire S" snn.lm WANTED Foreman at urick-varJ. ' T. Ml R- ItAY. ifij-tf JFQR REKT-HDU3ES AMD UKD. T7IOI1 nHN'T Katnl'hcil loom for 1 or 2 tents , J ? _ JSOiParohain , 2dhou cabo\u 19tli. 332 2 I7OU ! KKNT A house with five rooms. Coed P collar and I'N'prn ' S W. cor. of 13th and Chicigo S'S C. A.Xf-QIID. .115-tf FOR KENT Room in Jacobs' Block. 313-tf "TIOK r RENT Home on 2tst , near Dwnmrt. rP.O. Enciulro HOWARD B. S3IITH ite , oppo-ite P.O. iteIt -It T7IOURENT " Cottaccof 3 rcms , peed ce 'ar , well , cistern mid onthrusc ? , cor. cf 23rl and Clark , M W. KENNEDY , S. 13th ijt 312-tf FOR REST 2 furnished rocma o\cr Her- crai'ts Exchange , N. E. Cor. Ifith ernd Po lcc "trputs. 2SD-tf f _ ' t'ro"r < f > In m brick Wock . r corner P 10th at d DUihs SK , with or with nt cel- I 1 ' ? ' -V"50. S r < loms > ssond etory. Apt.v ! elto Atacruan ncnse. "oo.tf NICELY fnrnkheil rwmsMth board Tirielc . house Bet 17th and isth struts on c" 18 ? ! . 202 tf _ -I71URNISKED ROOMS TORRENT in- J ? _ r cirtHJ iylOtf FOR REST Hou ? > with § ! v rooms , well , cit tern arid celhr. On Capitol Aie , bet ISth and leth , t uth sldo J S. ilcCORMICK ISl.tt RENT A splendid I'hotdfraph Gal T710R 1 pry. ' 71-tf L.B. WILLIAMS &RO.V FOR SALE Hou e. lot and imf rovcment ' ? , ThJrJ and Walnut fels. Cheap for 'V1 JAC OrSTEIiDE 33 .tu jm.fat | lORSALri . . CAPITOL HILL ADDITIOX. > The nncst rpfidpnro pror 'ly in ths city. .V.th ' ECJf'son FarnHam , Ilnn-ey andTwentj-'fl'th / ' a'lueta , oxcrlookiiiir the city anil eurroun i" [ ? country. Prices moil.rato rnd tcnmre-non bio 321-13 DAVI = ? ft FOR --ALE A wcll-c t bli.hca business in a 'ririunet wnon the B. & .R K.inNrli ! . G Hid rcaa rg eVM1 | for „ . ] U Enqujro lui ' fflcu or addrctBj Laik Drawer 12 ' , Unutia , NK172 K17-2 ri RE TB R' A1NH IV PU.-INEfS PhOI'ER- : \JC TY Forgalu cheap IntB 7 aud 8 , block 121 , cnr Tan am pnit Ninth slrectH E. } lo' 1 , hlock ' 07 , mar corner Howard and Tbiiteeuth t-t c t , CHOICE RESIDKNCFS. Property f r & ! . Lot 8 , lilok : . with good hUS" , t"-f9 , etc. IM'TS * SVYOKIt. July 20-Ct. 1M)5 ) Enrnlum street. rpo CUII DBRSriuV ! > TKaKliS A > T MASON'S. 1. Coarse hank jid , < rrn ' for sarde : anj ! niuulcinc sand will bo dclii. j . U .irt i- ' Leave unlorsot-U. Sicrkrf i , Farnlnm Charlca Drandea , JKIJ Fannnt , : St3. M BOCK. . b'acccjsor'to Charles L i > .r.i.L _ _ t52-tf : AOOODorroKTUMTY FORSALE-Stock and fixture of Om French Coffee Homo : 7Ckat a barjraln , J citli , ba'ance Ui'o jcars time. atK. AIiKl > . IDS-liu FOK SALE A grail dwelling honas. cent to O. H. Collins residenc , corner 19th and Capitol Avenue i or information call at G. II. J. a. COLLINS. 131 FamhMn Stn-ct. o03-t FOR SA LE A srai' ' pony marc , gentle and excellent tiavdlrr , t tthfr with an almost now band-made - bugpy-hirivgj fh fap far each Jii'iulro a SOSlSUiKt. , Ect , Howard ami JacKgon. .n.l7-tim.it ! MILK Tncntjr to twenty-tour quarts or one dollar by John T. Paulson. Fit RALK C0ttonwn.d lumber of all flizpnat , REDMOND'S , Sixtceiith-91. 516-tf 1 - < OH SAI.K A yrist.MII ! Appiyat 1 472-tf T. -VlILTAXte BEALEOPR' I'OSAUi Scaled proposals will be r'ahel by the county clerkutitil Satur day , Augtiat 7lh , ISsO , at 3 o'c ock i > ID. for building of a 40-foot comblnato n Lr.ie ! on : ; cc tion line bet \\ecn a ctionafi and 0 , 10 , 19 , and al-o lor the follow.nz radiDg : 31 rudj more or I. fs on line belnccn urctbnd It and It , 10 , 12 2000 yar > ! s more or Icsafacur Cunuinxlu-m's , on fi-ctl m S" , 15 , 10 , and nee yards inc ir le-sm.ir Sohl e , on line between ectioni > and U ! , 15 , 11. RpeciflcatforB can be ccn > t the county clerk's offi : e , and the right is reseneu t j reject any ror all blda Omaha , Aueast 2J , 1 50. By order of the Bo-'d of Commimioners. JOHN R. MANCHESTER , d2 143 County i Icrk. T OSt Ool 1 flecre 1 utton. blue enamel e t ; JU ptent fastin ? Liberal reward willbep-id > tor 1(8 ( return to E cffice. 335-3 ! nTRAYED Wednesday , bay nure , weight > 5 abcnt 1000 ; lame from hoof bound ; had bandafo en lift front foot Any infoirrution will ! bj thanifullj receded , at Bee office. 331-J PROPOSALS FtR liUILUING-Sealcd pro posals will be received until Au/u t 7th , IhSO , at 4 p. m. , for the layli s ; of a half million brick , ranro or lest , a'-cordiuj : to plans and specifications , now on Hie at A T Lane's oHIce , Jfo , 2. Ciciahton Block. The right torrj'ct any or all bids i } reserved. JAMES srEPHE.YSO.v. 311-7 1 S UP One old sorrel ronv , white face , JL i'ne hind les white. J. C. ORTON. ice5w mon-5w STOLEN-From C7RUS MORTON , July Kb" l ol , rne Jourjearsotd b yber5ecnleg , Eood ie , left under ] iw eclaried with saill man nj sore on under piitif Jiv. Twenty five dollars reward for the apzrebeceion of the thief f nd recovery ol the horse. CEO H. OUY. " 331-3 - ' 6tcrS2i LATEST TELEGRAMS Are Not Half as Interest ing to the General Kead- er as the Following Price List : lOlbaof Aguear fcr..f. . . . tl 00 10 } Iba extra Ceucar for. 1 00 11 Ibs Canary C. Suzar for 1 00 B Iba Granulated Sunar for 1 00 8j Ibs Cut Loaf Suirarfor - 1 M CLIbs coed Kio Coffee for 1 00 5 Ibs best P.lo Coffee for 1 00 4 Ibs choice Java Corf so for 1 00 3 } Ibs best Mocha Coffee for 1 00 Youne Hyson Tea per lb , 30 to . 40 OolonpTeaperlb. 80 to < 0 Japan Tea per lb , 30 to a Finest GunpowderTea perlb 7S BcstO K Flour per sack 3 2S Snow Flake winter wheat flour 3 66 Havcntbtst [ flour . 4 60 20 bare White Russian Soap for 1 00 tO lurs Climax Soap for 1 00 SI bare Laundry Soap for 1 00 13 bars Linen Soap for 1 CO Pure Maple Syrap per gallon 1 15 Golden DJTOP per gallon. . . . _ 63 New Orleans Sjrup per callon 70 New Orleans Jlolaiges per gallon 45 Suuar Houjo Molasses per pilloi 40 I Ibs St. Loula soda Crackers for 100 171baSt. Louis Ojntcr Crackers for 1 00 UlhsEoaton Butter Crackers for 1 OC II IbaGin 'cr Snaps for 1 00 13 Iba New Currants for 1 00 SlbsNewBbikborriea for 1 00 4 Ibs Pitted Cherries for 1 00 10 Ibs Dried Peaches ( hahea ) for 1 00 10 Ibs Choice Dried Apples for 1 00 10 Ibs best new Prunes for 100 10 Ibs. best Valencia Raiains 1 00 7 Ibs now la\er Raisins 1 00 Peaches 21b cans 16 Peaches. 3'beans ( standard ) 2'2i PiePcAhcs.8 Ibcans 25 PeachesCal)3 ( ) Ibcans 30 Blackberries , 2 ID can 16 Apples. ( York State ) ftol cai 35 Bluebvrrica 3 lb an 15 Chcrriea 21b can 12 } Damson I'lums 21b cans M. . 16 Raspberries i lb can 16 Straw berries , C Ibcan _ . 2c Stnnr : Ikans,21b cans 125 BAed Beans , 3 lb cau 21 Lima Beana , 2 lb cans 125 Suv-arcorn , 21b can 12j Yarmouth corn , per can. . . 17 $ Tomatoes , 3 lb can 16 Snccotiuh , 2 lb can 12J Pumpkins. 3 Ibcan 20 2 lb < beans 1 00 9 lb dried Lima beans 1 00 25 Ibs hominy 1 00 11 Ibs Carolina rico 1 0 25 Ihs oat me.il ICO Fit f.tinllv mackerel , per kit & 0 family tthit ! ! 3ti , { > er kit 90 lodfteh , whole , per lb 8 j I Codfish ' , boneless , per lb 10 IWhhut. pt" lb 12J IlulUnJ herring ( ncnr ) per keg 1 25 Tubucxo ( BLickwel'V ' Durham ) r-r lb 61 Toljm-oilmrf ( plumper lb CO Tulurcu ( Ohl SI } le ) per lb 35 TotuccoMeerschaum ) perlb 4 HanH , s ijrir-eured , pcrlb 11 L'lS 11 loz for 1 00 Butler , fresh roll , perlb 20 Complete prlcu liata furnished on appllcatl Country orders will receive prompt ard c r altci.tion. Positively no troods sold on credit. J. B. FRENCH . . & CO. , The Original Reliable Grocers , No. 1119 Farnham Street , OMAEA. NEB. SIGN OP THE GOLDEN PIANO FRAF A. HOSPE JR. . , . , Pianos aud Organs Pirst Class on Easy Monthly Payments , Sheet Music aud Musi cal Instruments. FINE SfuCK OF I i 3VE O TJ 3L ID I IT (3S ( _ Oil Paintings , Enprai ines air1 Frames at great ly T duced prices. 8x10 Frame" , 1 It ch , Valnut . Ifc 10x12 I . 20 10\H 1 . 20 12x10 1 } . JO 12\I3 14 . es 10x23 Ji . 7.1 Rustic 8v10 frimc . . . . . 15 Chromes fran ed , eniill , 25c , CliniiiiO ? framed , larce , 1 5D. Krigrivingf from 60c upwards , Photograph frames from 15c upwards , Winrto v Cor .icw 75o a window and upwards Lambrequins 00 ptr window and upwards , Corni'-c ' P/I ( 32 Op < i'viinJo and upwards , Vchct frainea 2Sc c ch t"3 00 Violin String 15e , Vie i 19 1 75. 2 50 , 3 and upwards , I Guitars 5 00 , 0 00 , 7 00 and upwards , Banjos 1 O'J. 3 00 , 5 00 , and upwards , " Accordcons from 1 CO up , cheapest in city Send for sain plea and cataloeuo of mouldings and aheu muaii , . A. HOSPK , JR. , 1576 Po-Js-c St. , Omaha , N > 1 > . THE GRE.VT MALARIALANTIDOTE OFTHE1AGE. , [ Safe/ Certain , Sure and Speedy. NEVERFAILSTOCURE.1 [ The only article knownlhatWill es-arcffca/e\h\s \ disease perm anent/yfrom th c system. J.C.RICHARDSON , iOLC PROPRICTCR General Agents , RICHARDSON & CO , WHOLESALE. DRUGGIST ? . PROPOSALS FOR FLOUR. OrwE PI p.nnsivo ito DEPOT 'J COMMISSARY r St BSI TFSBZ , : Omilii. Web , July 2U IssO. t Scale 1 proposals in duplicate , subject to the tntul conditions , "ill be received a : ibi cffl e cat until loMorka m. , on Aucu.it 2Jbt , ISiO. at whkh time and place they will le opened in picjcncerf b ddcra for fnrnuhinard delivery , at the fubsn-cnce warehouse in this city , 312 barrels of Hour. Tobcmidoof No. 1 fprinz wheat , half h nl , half e i 'f nr O'l 'U. T. be xvrcitcd before crind- insjonil mixed in rmllin ? . To lie hlch cronnd. Iho barrp M t' > he of thn b st rjuilityt new and B'ronir , welt co"i icJ witb hickory ho p , tul'y heul lined. K maehlir ) mvlo barrelrvtill t j accepted. Samp 11 of Hour to be sent in with p oposa's ' , and ail tr > be delive d bv Oi-nbsrOth ihr ? o ernmcnt recretho ruht to reject any or all prop < u Is. lilank prt p ill and full < OTna mation as to < be cuniitrof uiddmif , conditions to bo ob er ed by hidilrre an ! terms of coRlrac' and paymcnt.-iv'll be furnished on application ito tliu cmce. Envelop s containing prop lIm should be marLed "Prnpaeab furllonr atCmi- ha , " and addre ed to tlio un JernIjjne-J. . THOJIAb \ \ ILa0.i , Capt. arid C. S. jyM-dSt _ _ _ CHARLES RIEWE , I Jletallc Ctses , CofSn ; , Caakets , Shroud , etc. Firniun Strett , Ett. 10th aud lltn , Omihi , Neb. Telegrapbis OrJerd Promptly Attended To. ICYGLES ! I have secured the aeency of tr t.-eU-knovru COLUMBIA Steel Spoken and Rubber Tires Bicycle from the Pops Manufacturing Co. ; Also the Otto Hand Made. Samples can ba seen at r y store , nt Manufacturers Prices , royht added. Send fur ( .rice list listIT. . I. 3D. No. 1204 Farnham S'root , Omaha , GIT IT AM ) CJIT ! "xo""OLD" STOCK ! Having Taken the Above for Our Motto , We are Determined to Offer Our Entire Summer Stock of HO AND FURNISHING GOODS Regardless of Cost. In Order to Make Boom for Our Fall and Winter Goods. We Will Xot Be Undersold. BOSTOJST cxiOTECiisrcsHIOTJSE , FARXimi STKEGF. OHAELES SCHLMK , SOL. PEINGE. MAX MEYER & CO. , WHOLESALE i Cigars i'roiii $15.00 per 1000 upwards. Tolnicco , 25 cents per pound upwards. Pipes from 25 cents per do/en upwards. Send for Price List , m-w-f MAX MEYER & CO. , Oiiialiai\clh _ _ GUNS , AMMUNITION , SPORTING GOODS , Fishing Tackle , tee UuIIs and a lull line of JSTID C OOIDS m-fw Dealers in House Furnisliing < .1oos ( ! , Shelf Hardware , and Etc. 2I Farnham Street , lac Door Eaaf First National Bank. IF. O. I213 Farnham St. , Omaha. SHEELY BROS. PACKING CO. , Wholesale and Retail in FRESH .1IEATS& PROVISIONS , A * E , P UiTRY. FISH. ETC. CITY AND COUNTY ORDERS SOLICITED. OFFICE CITY MAR SET 1415 Douglas Sc. Packing House , Oppos'tw Omaha Stock Yards , U. P , R. B. If RLIT B iJLijri % In Kegs and Bottles. Special Figures to the Trade. Families Supplied at Reasonable Prices. Office. 239 Douelan Sf.rnet , Onmhn. Stetua Pmnpp , Eneine Trimmings , Mining Machinery , BELTIHG HOSE , BRASS AKD IROM FITTIMCS , PIPE , STEAM PAGK5HC , AT VHOLESALE AND RETAIL. HALLADAY WiHD- ILLS , CHURCH AND SCHOOL BELLS A. T STRAND 905 FqrnWi Rti-oot " JOBBERS OF STAMPED AXD JAPAMED WAKE , TINNERS STOCK , SHEET IRON , TIN STOCK , ETC 1317 & 1319 DOTOLAS S'IK JiT , .pi * Positively no floods Sold l UftaiL PAXTON & GALLAGHER , 1421 and 1423 Farnham , and 221 to 229 15th Bta. KEEP THE LARGEST STOOK i.i rr > iAKE THE LOWEST PRISES. The Atteallon of Cash and Prompt Time Bayers Solicited. AGENTS POE THE HAZAED POWDEE COMPT and the Omaha Iron atid Nail Oo , , /