\ THE DAILY BEE. Thursday M rn'og. August 5. BEbYITIES. ! PatcrBon culls coal. 1 Additional local on first page. | Try Saxe'e Coffee Cream Soda. ' Warranted tooth brushes , Kubn's. t Excellent Cream Soda at Saxe'a. I Elegant perfumca at Kuhn'B drug . ctore. f The street sprinklers appeared on the streets Tuesday. The special C. P. car "California" ouae in on train If o. 4 yesterday. One drunt paid SI fineard coats nt the police court jcsterday raornin- . Sctfenberg & Co.'a Key WcstOi- gara at Saxe'z. A car of fru't ' and one of hogs pasicd thrMisjli the city yesterday , bound cast. Th > r.'y-foiir can ; of lea and silk came in from the ivcat Tuesday and yesterday morning. For. KEXT. Store butldinjr , 174 Farnhara fctrect , Bet. llth and 12th. Apply to Jno. A. Creighton. tf Nineteen land settlers \vent west yesterday to Central City. They ere iMissourians. Just thirty passenger trains ar rive at and depart from the transfer vvery : day. The GarGeld and Arthur club go to PlattEinouth , Friday night , 10 _ < strong. strong.We We were ypfitcrday shown a crape vine leuf froui the yard of Mr. E. F. Cook whch intnsured nineteen inches In ; diameter. A member of the "Hoots" van expelled latt evening for not doing the square thing by the boya in the matter of ba'.l tickets. The Eighteenth street M. E. Sun day tchool will hold a picnic in llai'.sccm park to-day. All arc invited to go and spend a pleasant Jay. Mr. F. Alsted has decided to eave for Denver next Monday. He oQVra his busmosB , at 1,420 Doug'as otreet , for sale cheap. aug3 2t -Friizl\i pen , the ox-member of the city council Tfho BO mysteriously d8ppeared ! a few mnntha ngo , has nt length been heard from. He IB keep ing the Wyoming hotel at Evauston. The Irish Tunperanca band will fu meh the music for the cxcureu n and picnic of the Ancient Order of II Hermans , at Sahlmg'a Grove , Aug. 15th. Cltatiau Meany , infant son of \ Iatid Mrs. Michael Menny , d od nt Dp. ro. yesterday , nge-i 1 ? m n'be , iitter a I'liffirinu ilii ss of bt-verrtl Jnomhi. The > umral to k place nt 2 p. m. yestcidaybunal at the Holy Sa- pulchro. Tuesday a Ken of Sir. P. J. Qacaley , aced Bbont eighteen Tears , fol tnrough a hatch way nt Cook's packing houfc , now owned by tie Sheelcys , snd r'Ce'ved a cotnpom d fric'ur * of the tlii h and Brin-bruue * about the head , lie wiis removed to bU - ' m , where he ivaaattended toby Dr. Coffman. Mr. Woodworthcalled at the EKE oflica yesterday to B'y that the roi- son he welted Mr. Arnold's boy was because the boy stood in the street with a polo and rope and let his horao have it as ho went by , nearly causing him to bo upset. He says ho would have hit his grandmother uudtr the circumstances. We have faith in Mr. Woohvorth's word. Manager Griffin , of the Academy of Music left yesterday for Chicago cage and Kcw York city , to make ar rangements for the appearance hero this winter of the best talant the country affords. The best brands of domestic and imported actors will bo kept on hand at all times the present saaaon. Manager Griflin will give the amusement line a b'g boom thii year , and don't you forget it. The yonparcil , of Council Bluffs , says ; A man giving his name as John or James Lovingood called at police court , this cty , on Saturday last , and stated that he tvas A deserter from the regular army and wanted to get back to Ft. Fottarman , from which fort ho had escaped in May last. Ho was yes terday sent to Ft. Omaha , from where ho will doubtless bo returned to Fet- t erm in. Ho said that ho was sorry ho had deserted , and was very anxious to get back again. Died. McDEMOir August 4th , 1880 , youngest son of Charles and Ann Mc- Dcmott , 30 10 months and 14 days. j'j Funeral to-morrow , August 5th , from residence on Nicholas street be tween 16th and 17th streets. Friends | r arc invited. It . POLITICAlj POINTS. Grand republican rally at the Acai- i > my of Music to-ni ht. J Go and hear Cvlonel Ilugghis at the Academy Thursday night. The Scandinavian Garfield and Ar thur club will hold a meeting on Tri- 1 1 day cvenine. Thu GarEeld and Arthur campaign , i , club will be out in full force at the Academy to-night. Hon. J. L. Webster will address the republican mooting at Pla tsmouth Fndav evening The Omaha Gat field and Arthur Glee club will eing on the siino occasion. Judpo Hale , of Iowa , will address the meeting at the Academy to-night. Hon. J. M. Thureton will afs-st in opening tli9 campaign at Glcn cod < m Friday evening. They will have a big poll raising there. On Saturday he will probably speak at Nebraska City. ' - Ladies are especially invited to be present at the Academy to-night. W. 0. Sanders , who has returned i from Fcrt Keogh , has joined the Gar- tl field and Arlhur Glee club. " " fe " Jlcrphy & Lovettlas. igencr ; old est ettabiiahed agency ia this state , splB-1/ WHY WE DIE. Startling Features of the Mortality Report for July. North and South Omaha Creeks H t Beds of Disease. During the month of July just past the mortality in tlrs city was greater th. n at any previous time on record , eighty deaths being reported to the . city physician to torty-four for the { m ntn of Juno ani ( forty nine for J uly and M ty three for June in 1879. Tais would make the de&th rate thir ty-two to the 1,000. which IB very larsje for this city , whose annual mor tality report for last year showed a death rata of thirteen to the 1,000. This has been due to various causes , but chiefly to the marlaria arising from the stagnant waters of Korth Omaha creek in the Sixth ward and South Omaha creek in the First and Second wardsIn these three wards sixty-eight of the eighty deaths oc curred , jvhile in the Third , Fourth and fifth wards there were but a dozen deaths in all. The condition of North Omaha creek was brought to the no tice of the city council last winter , with the suggestion that it be attend ed to before spring and summer came , but no attention waa paid to the warning. The fact of the matter is that our board of health ought to have authority to enforce sanitary rules aud measures , nnd until they have we may expect a recurrence of last month's fatality. As It la the board is now only advisory in its character , and no attention is f aid by any one to its advico. The folio wing statistics will be of interest , as they arc taken from the oflicial report : The total number of deaths for the month of July was 80. Causes : Suicide 2 , violence 2 , dip- thcria 5 , diarrheal diseases 31 , con sumption 5 , bronchitis 1 , pneumonia 3 , heart disease 1 , marasmus 2 , hydro- cephalalus 1 , Jnthmmation or the the brain 3 , convulsions 5 , hepUtia 2 , gastritis 4 , premature birth 1 , uter ine ditcase 2. fatty degeneration 1 , old ji e 1 , congestion of brain 2 , par alysis 1 , congestion cf the lungs 2 , causes of death not given 2 , scalded 1. Ages : Under 1 year 41 ; betweui 1 nnd 2 , 8 ; 2 and 3 , 4 ; 4 and 5,3 ; 5 to 10 , 4 ; 10 and 15 , J25 and 30 , 1 ; ' 30 and35 , 3 ; 35 and 40 , 3 ; 40 and 45 , 5 ; 40 and 50 , 2 ; 05 and 70 , 2 ; 70 aud over , 1 ; a ea notuivt-n , 2. First ward ID ; Second ward 21 ; Third w.trd 5 ; Fourth ward 3 ; F fth ward 4 ; Sixth ward 23. Residences not repined,5. Miles 51 ; fem.il s 29. Win ts 79 ; c-l-red 1. Jlarno ! , 14 ; sinale 03. Widowed 3. Buriila : H ili S-piilchre 9 ; Prts p'Ct H.ll 42 ; C-uEidy'n 5 ; Poor farm8 , S.utLer'p 7 ; Grman Oa'.hohc 3 ; ra rnoml frf-m ti y , G. Births 12 ; mles5 , females G. While 12. OIIB ti 11 horn reported. It will he pcn fmm the above that r f the c gHty cases reported fifty-six were if chi'dren utiderojoarsof age , a very alarmiug fact , and ono which shows the necessity for a change SJmowhere. Duni'g 'ha tlrst week the death rate In Omaha was equal to 40 to the 1,000 while that of N.'vr York was but GO 8 , Pmladelphia 30. ? , Cincinnati 195 , and Brooklyn 43 , J , from which it will be seen that Omaha assumes metro politan aire , even ia the most grave matters. The number of births reported ia very email , and it is believed that some have failed to report , as re quired by law. The secretary of the board of health is instructed to report the names of any physician or mid wife who shall fail to report in this matter , as required by law , to the po- lica judge , by whom a fine of S3 to 550 may be assessed , to wh'ch ' may be aided imprisonment for not exceed ing thirty dajs. Wo are authorized to say that the rule will bo strictly enforced. One of our eminent phy sicians his boon complained of al ready , nnd will bo fined for his neg lect. J. A. McSlune is now running his Livery S able , on Capitol svenue , baweon 15ih and IGth streets , in the Iload Horse liirn. Hereques.s con tinuance of patronage from old pat rons , and promises low rates nna good livery to all. itigS , ot Ueadquatturs lor Joe Scblitz's Milwaukee beer at MEiciu > rst Ex- CKAXOi : , X. E. Cor. IGth and Dodge. Distinguished Guests. The train from the east yesterday brought among its pissenaers ex-Vice- President Ferry , of Michigan , nnd a p rty of four , including Mr. Lombard , a Chicfgo banker , and Mr. Gilbart. These gentlemen are en route to Echo , forty miles this side of Ocden , to look after some mining property. In the course of a brief call at this office , in company with Senator Saunders , Sen ator Ferry expressed his appreciation of this state and the stand it has taken among the first in prosperity in the Union. Ho remarked its having outstripped lewa in the race , and prophesied a brilliant position for it in the future. In con versing on political subjects he showed , firm faith in the success of republican principles and the perpetuity of re publican institutions. Ho iaconfilout that G irfieMand Arthur will bs elect ed. Indiana he is certain will go re publican aiil fee's but little doubt coiiccrnii'g NCIF York state. TQ party Itft fur the weit on tte nooa train. Came to the mck-tie aocinbleat the Baptist chnrch Thursday night , if you want * J enjoy a delightful titae. 2t The price reduced on all shirts , at the Omaha Shirt Factory , 1207 Farn- nam street near 12th. Call for price list. Elegant accommodations , lowest price , Afitor House , 2f. Y. li-dlm. . . - . 3. case of ccnjtJpsUea by oslag Hamburg Fige. CORRECT FOR ONCE , The Proof Against the Alleg ed Benders Grows Stronger Every Day. Their Sojourn at Kearney , There now remains but little doubt that the prisoners confined in the jail at Fremont &re the genuine Bender outfit , Ihe remainder of the devilish crew h ve not yet been overtaken , but no doubt th"y will be captured m the coarse of a few daye ? A telegram received in this city frcm J. S. Dunhtm , of Clarksvllle , says the old couple passed there on the 12th of July on foot , going east. Ho did not eoe any others with them. The same couple passed up west through there in May , 1879. They ttopped at Mr. D.'s house over night. They said they were going up to the northwest of Nebraska to take up a land claim. They said their name was McGregor. The old man called her Nancy. As will beseenby our dispatches the woman has confessed. It ia not yet known when the Kansas authorities will send for them. Mr. E. B. Carter , the Farnam street jeweller , who formerly resided in Kearney , tells a curious incident which goes to show that the Ben ders resided in that town for some little time in the year 1878. An aged couplp , with one small child occupied a house in the outskirts of the villege , in July of that year. They seldom went out , nude no acquain tances and made few purchases , pay ing cash for what they did buy. Some suspicion was aroused at that time whan suddenly they disappeared. The house was discovered locked up and a strong odor issuing from it. The sheriff burst in at the door and found every evidence of a hasty de parture The cat was found deaden on the floor and in an advanced state of pu rtfaciion. The breakfast iab'o remained uncleared , the dishes still containing remnants of food. A few articles of apparel still hung on the hooks. All the furnitura was loft as it had stood and even the bed remained unmade as if fl'ght had been sudden and unexpect ed. The lamp h d burned out on tli ° tab'e. ' No traca of their where abouts could be Ir-arned , and the sher iff finally Bold out < ha gi'ods a' auction. Tne coupla answered the deter ptton of thobeu der arrest , and Mr. Carter is convinced it was the Benders and else. IBUE BLDE , The Sheep to be Separated from the Goats. A session r-f > ho executive committee - toe of the republican county central committee w s he dycsterd.ymorning. Thrt f.illowu g rules governing reg istration were adopted : N" p-'S ' ! shill bo registered un less in pub io ccsaijn , in the presence nf both reciatrara , he ainwt-ra the lol- luwing condiiiot 3 satibfactory : First That he is a citizen of Douglas county and entitled to vote at iho next general election. Sec' nd That ho is a republican and has heret f < ito be-n identified with the republican patty. Ill case the applicant for registra tion is : i citizen who ia about to cast his first vote , his name shall be regis tered upon his signing a pledge that ha will vote for Garfield and Arthur at the next general election. In every casa where the applicant for registration h not personally known to the registrars as a hgil voter and a republican , they sha'l ascertain his eligibility as a republi can voter by propounding the follow ing questions under o th : 1. How long have you resided in this county , and where do you reside now , stating street and number of house , if known ? 2 Have yui been identified with the Republican party , and if so , how lon ? 3. Did you vote the Republican ticket at the last general election in any of the United Sta'ca or territories , and if so. name the place ( where you last voted ? If the answers to these questions are evasive or do net fully satisfy the registrars that the applicant is a re publican , they may ask such further questions as in their judgment will elicit the desired information. In every case where the applicant refuses to answer these questions under oath , if his answers show that ho has never been identified with the republican party the registrars arc in structed not to register ilia name of such person. The commi'teo adjourned to meet again in the evening. The following are among the arrivals - vals at the Metropolitan hotel : M. Detzesms , Rock Ishnd ; John Saul , Texas ; Geo. Juseph , Wahoo ; E. Ten nyson Lewis , New York ; Oicar Louth , Fr nklin Grove ; C. H. BlanchardXew York ; J B. Mathews , Logan , Iowa ; 0. D Randall , Chicago ; S. tL Heitb , J. D. Mason , D-ivonpoit ; C. S. Graves and Lawis Cohu , Oitum.- wa , Iowa ; D. D. Devon , Qu'ncy , III. . Miss Schumacker , Akron , Ohio ; A T. H wett , St Louis ; C. S. Chap man , CMciun ; Mrs Hughes and chil dren. Chicago , 111. ; Ge.irge . F. Briec * , Burlington , Iowa ; E. Batep , Chicago ; G M Swecart , Chicago ; Wm. Dolan , Dufcuqno : C. D. Fried , OmaVa ; W. H. Pe ryDesM"inPs ; W. H K ef r , Liucoln , Neb. ; C. F. Goodman , City. y Keal Eaa.to Transfers. Newton J. Smith and u ife to Mal colm MoTntosh : w. d. lot 4 , Lane's sab division nd addition to the city of Omaha S330. Augustus Kuuntze et al. to Charles E Sei grtn ; w. d. ei " s J lot 10 and t J n 12 $ feet of lot 11 , "block 7 , Kountzo & Ruth's addition , city of Omaha 8175. 8175.Augustus Augustus Kountz and wife to Ce- wtinoE. Wood. w. d. , aw j lot 1C , Ivountzs's fpcoud addition , cifjf of Om4u S225. G > G. H. Gay to John Lewis , s. d. , lot 7 , lot 458 , Grand View addition , city of Omaha S21. Ada P. and Josiah Drake to Ole Olesen , w. d. , w lot 2 , block 7 , Reel's first addition , city of Omaha S200. I Why dc -ourselves with nausea'- ' in medicines , when a purely fruit } cathartic will cere yea at once Ham- j burg Figs. Try then , To Ihe Bee Keepsra of Nebraska. At the last regular meeting of the Nebraska State Bee Keapera Associ ation there was appointed a commit tee to atrange for and conduct an ex hibit of the products of the apiary and the implements necessary to the sue- cessful management thereof , at the State Fair , to be held at Omaha. On page 61 of the State Fair will be found B list of premiums offered for honey , etc. , to which your attention is called , and for which we hope you will all competei The prem Uni on comb honey ia not what was 10- quested by this committee , being by some mistake limited to sections w ighing two pounds each , instead of to sect ons weighing not more than two pounds each. This the committee will try to have rectified that all pro ducers may have an equal chance in the exhibit. We fcol assured that the exhibit can be made of great ben efit to the bee keepers of our state , for with our areat honey harvests , which ate now but in smvll part gath ered , and which for quality is equal to the best of any section of our country , an exhibit of the methods and products of improved agriculture will not only help us to develop our home markets , but wi'l ' also enable us to compete successfully with produc ers outside our state. You will do the committee a favor to notify them at once of what you wish to exh'b t , that wo may not be at the last unabls , for want of room , to properly exhibit our products. Direct all communi cations to 620 , South avenue , Omaha , Neb. Respectfully , T. L. VANDOUS , T. S. CORBETT , J. J. McLAis , Committee. 0. Bortle , of Manchester , Ontario Co. , N. Y. , writes : "I obtained im mediate relief from the use of Dr. Tnomas' Eclectric Oil. I have had asthma for eleven years. Have been obliged to ait up all niijht for ten or twelve nights in succession. I can now sleep soundly all night on a feather bed , which 1 had not been afcle to do previous to ustnij the oil. " writes "I have been Another : trou bled with asthma for yors ; have used h-tlf a bo'tleof Dr. Thomas'Eclectric Oil , and th benefit I have received from it is so great thit I wou'd not take one hundred dollars tor the bal ance if 1 could get no more. " Farmers having hay to contract , for delivery at Willow Springs diatillery , will do well to call on Her &C. . , 1313 Farnham street , Omaha , without de lay , as they will soon stop contract ing. jv26dwlm Hambnre Fies Voc hox. Maennerchor Bl-ctlon At the Rnnuil mo-t-ni ; of the Omaha Maoimerchor , he'd on Mon day evnniiie , the f lliwing f fleers were o'ected for t e ensuing ttrra : John Bdumer , presid-nt. Alx Hrmi n. vice pns'dont. ' John Boekhoff , secretary. Wm Au f , treasurer. A. Kit-in , librarian. J. Trritschko , E. Maurer and Ed Wirth , irui-t es. PERSONAL PArt&ORAPHS Col. Ryal has g no to S'dney. Deputy TJ. S. Marah .1 Ball wont west ysrerday. . J. M. Taylor , of Nebraska City , is in tjwn. JueGibbs , of the Wabashline , was in the city yesterday. W. A Iledick has returned from Lake Minnetonka. M. Salisbury passed east Tuesday , from Montana. Hen. C. F. Manderson and wife went west yesterday. Luciau Wakoloy is at home on a furlough from Weat Point. Hon. J. W. Pollack , of West Point , arivod In the city Tuesday evening. Judge R. A. Johnson , of Cincin' nati , went % vcstyesterdayto Colorado , Miss Annie Dunham has gone on t two weeks' visit to Burlington , Iowa , Misses Mollie and Maggie Cottei left yesterday for a visit to Chi cage. cage.Col. Col. Luddhiglon. Dr. Luddingtot and Major Stanton left for Ogdei day. day.Mr. Mr. Erickson , of the firm of Ed helm & Erickson , has gone west on j business trip. Train Agent Wing's family arrivec from Indianapolis yesterday , andMoac Barkalow took his run out. Mtss Mary Morse , of Syracuse , N , Y. , is visiting the family of. Mr. P. B , Sharp , in this city. Mrs. JamesMcCormicJt loftTuesdaj evening for a visit of several weeks t < her relatives in Covington , Ky. U , S. Marshal Wilcox , of Colorado arrived Tuesday over the Northwes tera and took the Union Pacific foi Denver. William Henry Hurlburt , genera western passenger agent of thoCanadi Soutnern railway , went ea fc Tuesday afternoon. "Track" Atkinson , train baggage man on the Union Pacific , left Tues day for Fort Wayne , Ind. , to visil relatives and friends. Conductor A. A. Bradford and wif < and Ed. Stout and wife , of iho Unioi Pacific , will leave at noon to-da ] for Utah to remain several weeks. W7. C. Bason , city editor 'of Thi Kansas City Times , was in Omah ; Tuesday , returning home from Fre mont , and favored THE BEE office wit ] a call. James Brennan , a portly and goo ; humored member of the police forci of the city of Chicago , is in the city under the protecting care of Deputy Marshal Ben Westerdahl. Ho wil remain several days. Conductor Geo. Duncan , of the U P.left , yesterday fortho mountain divi sion , where he wil take the pi-ice c Conductor Philepaand that gentlemai will come here. The exchange is enl ; a temporary one. Rjbert S. Goodman , mechanics and artistic draughtsman for J. H Bond & Co. , of this city , left for Chi ca o yesterday with his wife. H goes to accept a permanent positioi with the Western Engraving compa ny , of that city. Hon. E. C. McFettridee and wife of Beaver Dam , Wis. , and Hon. D S. Ordway and wife , of Milwaukee arrived m the city yesterday ei route io Santa Ft. They are tbi guests of Hon. J. M. Thurstcn. S s Pchck's advertisement , NOTICES. NOTICE Advertisements To L t For Sale , Iiort , Found , Wants , Bo rdlne 4c. , will he In serted in tbeee columns once for TEN CENTS per line ; each suhoeqnentlnscrtlon.FIVE CENTS per lino. The fliet inaerilon neVer Icsa that ] TWEVTY-FIVK CEMTS. ST TO LOAH Ctll Bt law O&ca . . Block ONF.Y TO I.OAH 1109 Farnh&m ptr t. MONF.Y ) . ! Tr.J Acancv. nnv-S2-t KAMTSD ED \ cul to dowaehinsr anrtironlnj. Apply Planters Ileus j , corner DoJg" ami .TT-ANTED-KUchcn gill , at Pacific House. YV * oO CTTANTE - 2 glr B at French Coffee House. YV 1 th St 33-m-w-f Vf r.VN'TKrt 1 illnlntr room ell End 1 pastcry Vcook , at St. harles Hotel. 8 S AMJRaE finl Waiitnl , at northv.est corner Hamilton MiJ Pier streets , Shlnn'a a ill- Mon. S4Jtf \T7A > TED Oitl for general hojsework , at Y V 2210 Cas ) street. 220-1 J. C. ROSENFELD WANTED A pirl to do general housework. a ° liin * and ironlnc" . Fnqulra at Julius rreltschke'g Or.-icc-y store. If.th St 333-0 WANTF D Good clrl for e < : nenil housework Apply to WILLIS M.Y VTES , 1513 I'odie near 16th. 31Hf l/AN'TRr. A Olrl to dn hnuo work , 1109 r. " - - - - , strrct. tin St In UJ-'f WAHTED-UI3CELUKEGU8. A GOOD man cook wants work In eilv o * eou-lrr ; wagoi moderate. Ad'hcsa ' X. Y J. , Dec Office , 3(5-0 ( | AILOHV 'NTFD-V tailor can have steady work hv apr.lyins . : to Uns onhek Ena , merchant tiilor * , PI-ttgniouth , Neb. SS39 WANTFD-qtuxibnaacl-rk. or book-keep er ; good reference. AdJresa C. J. B "ce Office. 319-1 OY W XTED At Omaha Shirt Factor B L.inmlry. 333. } BWAN"1 WAN"1 ED A soiud horse about 15 hands hleb , must drive elncle or double. Apply - ply NEcor. 1 Oth and California St. 323-tf AVED Viann tnninp ; and repalrin ? at HOSPES , iJlflPodcoSt. w.lm WANTED Foreman at brlck-yar.1. T. M' R- RAY. ICS-tf AHD IAHF ) . T70K REVr enldenee northwest comer 19th P and California Et . Inquire two dims "Drill. 353 tf FURNI'lIED O CPB f'r ront.sou'lifai'cotncr of 1Mb And Dnu-hs. * ith prlvilcif * of" -nn tiH-tion mom and law library. E-'on're of 1 " " ' -Lsaghlip , orJas.F. Mortotl.at Ho 'icl s 347-7 FOR PEVT Two f mall btorcs on 10th , one nfan'ppot ' , tbo otherEc t Wo a'g dry po"ils tnrc. Enqulro of II , G. CLARK , 1" ' " Douylig St. . 3H 7 FOR U" " < T Ah'msowlth flvo rooms , coed cel'ar ' oiul eis'oru SV. . cor. of ISth anil C * . XF"RD. 3"5-t "TTtOR KEXT Koom in Jacobs' Block. S'Stf "T7OR HFNT Hmi'conSlgt , nov IHveii orf. Enquire IIOWlRD B. SMITH , oppo i'c ' . O. 819-tf _ _ - FOR RENT Cot'iire of 3 oems , coed cu r , nll , cist''ii < -utlfUTC' , cnr. of 23r tnd ClarkV , KE-VNEOY , * . l th St 312-tf F OR REST 2 furnished rnomi o\or Mor- "schansc , N. E. Cor. 16'h ' "rt Podcu "tree's. FOR KENT -St r om in li intha dD u I > sts. . ithorwlth nt col lar. AV , S r-'nnw in second story , App'y ' to American "rntie. ( urnMied ro"iu3 with board Brick hou-.o Bet 17th and iS'.h streets on C m. K0011S FORRENT-Atl ) vfn. J ; Iv'Plf "T7 RRE" > T IToimo wit" fix room , well , C's- r t9'n s-d c 1UOn Capitol Ave . bet 15th and ' 6tli , > outh sldo J 3 McCORMICIt ISl.tf TiOa R"VT A gpIendU r'hotoirriph Oal nry. 7'I T. B. WirT.T"RtcfW TQREECII and M zzlc Leading Uuni at a ° icrt- X > fiel G 1) h S . 352-U UAUKll'.inAIN 1 dozen of ppl i ld ! oil i t rai tit % $ in irenuinn gilt fr.u c3 , a . ) o. Itobins , Old Sou li HKh street. S5l-tf MILK Twenty to twenty.tour qu&ns or one dollar by John T. Faulson. nhfa i-mnn-woilt fpon ? AfK SailJif pony t'loronplilirr.tiolile 1 * snJ'OUii'l. ro tricis , fjunor Henmlics. ' ixanurbot. r. B. LOWE N W Cor. 9th sud Harmv. SI28 FOI. LAXD-4 , LOTS. HOUSES AND FAKMS look o\cr BEMlb' new column on 1st \ < nxe T710R SALci P r.U'ITOL HILL ADDITION. The lines' rtsidencc property In tha cltv 28'o'sou ' Fainham. Harney andl rnty-fifth streets , oierlooltinir the city and surroimdiip country. 1'nrcs moderate ? nd terms ren on nlo 324 13 _ _ _ DAVIS A.SVYOFU. 1 UE T B UlfAINS IN BL'cINEtS PROPEK- T TY For Bale cheap , lota 7 and 8 , block 124 , cnr Fa'ii'i am and Ninth streets. K. i lot y , block tC7 , near corner Howard and Tbiitecmh c'l' , CHOICKRESIDENCFS. Troperty f T s ! . Lot 8 , block 48. with coed houac , trers , etc. DAVIS & SSYDEH. July 0-0 * . 1505 Earnlnni street rpO BUILDERS.PLASTESERS AND MASONS , i Coarse bank f and , envoi for cardena and moulding sand will bo dclhoredat short notice. Ixave orders st H. SierVs 1414 Famham. and Charlea nrandes , 921 $ Faniluai Sts. HANS BOCK , Successor tqCbarlc3 Daniel. 652-tf A GOOD OPJ > OUTUNITYFORSALE-Stock J _ and fixturs of > ho French Coffee Home at a bargain , j ca h , b.\Ianco two jcara time. F ALSIED. 153.1n , F K SALE Cottonword lumber of all Bizcs.at REDMOND'S , Sixtccath-Bt. 610-ti 'OK SALE AGnstMUl. Appiyat 472-tf T > R MISCEtLMcOUS. BEALEOPRf I'OSALS Scaled proposals will be r'ctivcJ by the countv clerkuntil SUtir- day , August 7th , 1650 , at 3o'cockp m. . for buildine of a40-f'iot corablnatepnbr.dKo on fee- tion line between 3 ctlon 5 and 0,16,1 ? , and l'o Jor the follow ng pradinRt 30 rods more or ltF3 o.j line between s ctiona 11 and 14,10,12 2000'yanlfl more or less nc Cunniii2h > ra'n , on section 35 , 15 , 10 , and 600 yards < aore c.r le-KnsarSohl'B , on line between section ! 25 and 26,15,11. Specifications can bo cen t the county c'ctk's ice , and the right Is reserved ta reject any or all bids. Omaha , Auircst 2d , 1SSO. Ey order of the Bo > 'd of Commiisioners. JOHN R. MANCHESTER , d2-l&5 Coniry Ic'k. rriAKEN UP One old sorre roilwnite face JL one hind leg w lute. J. C. ORTON. F < R BU LDINO-Sealcd pro- 1. posilt will bo rcccivfd lin'il August 7th , 1839 , at 1 p. m. , for the layi > s of a half million 1'rick , more or lesi. n"cordi p to plans and specifications , now on tile at A. T Larcb's office , Nn. 2 Ctciahton Block. Thcrifht tnrcj'ct any or all bids ii reserved. JAME3 SIEPI1EN30N , 311-7 Q1TRAYED Wennc'uay , DIV mire , weight O aVut 100" : l mr from hoof bound ; had bandJie tjj kft frunt fnot Any information will D tnan f ilyrccn Ted , at Bee office. ' S34-1 STOLES From C7RUS 5IORTON , July 30th , 1..85 , i nI ui j ears old baj hone , loutC.P , Kood-ira left u der jn\- enlarged wit small ruim ng bnru on und r p rt fliw. Twentv-fivc dollars icwatd for the apprehension of the ibid aud rc-uverj oTtho horse. GEO II. GUY. 331- Sheriff Absolutely Pure , Mide from Gnpe Cret-n TarUr. So othc pupari'icn SiVcs r-ch light , 5iky hot bre * cr luzotious ptiti.r. Can b ? itn ty d7p9tii without f * r c ! tb ? Ills rsjalhsg fron" l st'te oxJ. SsW caly in cacr , by all Groceu. Horn EArau Posru Co. | Keir T k. LATEST TELEGRAMS j * Are Not Half as Interest ing to the General Read er as the Following Price List : 10 Ibs of Asujrar for . . . . .SI 00 101 Ibs extra Csuirar for 1 00 nibs Canary O. Suirar tor 1 00 0 Iba Qraculatud Sugar for 1 00 8J 11 Cut Loaf Suzarf * 1 CO 6 Iba irood Rio CoSeo fur 1 CO 6 Ibs beat Rio Coffee fur . 1 00 4 Ibs choice Java CoBco for. . . . . 1 CO SJlbg best Mocha Coftce for 1 00 Vounn Hyson Tea per lb , SO to 40 oolonjTeap ; r lb , 3u tw * 0 Japan Tea per lb , 30 to . .mi. . & Fines ; Gunpowder Tea pcrlb J" BcstO K Flour per sack 3 _ Snow Flake winter wheat Hour 3 69 Uavensprest flour „ 4 60 20 bare White Russian heap for 1 00 20 bars Climax Soup for 1 CO 2J bars Laundry Soap for 1 00 13 bars Linen Soap for. 1 CO Pure Maple byrup per gallon 1 16 Golden 3jrup per gallon flt ) New Orleans Syrup pr gallon 70 N'ew Orleans Molasses per gallon 45 Suear HoUiW Molasses per ( fallen 40 1 Ibs St. Louia aodi Crackers for 1 00 17 Ibs St. Louis Oyste Crackers for 1 CO 11 Ibs Boston Butter Crackers for.- . 1 OC 11 Iba Glnzer Snaps for 1 00 13 Ibs New Currants for 1 00 SlbaNewBlttkberriea for 1 00 4 Ibs Pitted Cherries for 1 00 to Ibs Dried I'oathca ( halve * ) for 1 00 10 Ibs Choice Dried Apples for 1 00 10 Ibg best new Prunes for 1 00 lOlbs. best Valencia Raisins 1 00 7 Ibs new layer Kaisins I 00 Peaches 21b cans * 5 P caches. 3 lb cans ( standard ) 2-4 Piel'eahes.e In cans 25 PeachesCal)3 ( ) lb cans 20 Blackberries , 2 Io can 16 Apples , ( York State ) , .cl can 35 Blueberries 3 lb an 16 Cherries 21b can _ 12 } Damson I'lum ? 21b cans - . . 16 Raspberries 1 lb can 15 Straw berries , 2 Ibcan ' . - . 20 Siring Buan9,21b can ? 12 { Baked Beans , 3 lb cat 2l > Mma Beans , 2 lb cans 121 utrarcorn , 2 lb can. . . . 12 | Varmouth corn , per can 17) Tomatoes , 3 lb can 15 Succotash , 2 Ibcan 12 } Pumpkins , Slbcan 20 2tlb3 beans 1 00 9 IbvJricd Lima beans 1 00 35 Iba hominy 1 00 libs Carolina rico 1 0 ISlbsoatmeal 1 00 Fat famlli-mackerel , pcrkit 80 Fat family bite flsh\t > cr Ut 80 Codfish , wbole , per lb 8 Codfish , boneless , tier lb 10 Wallibut , pe'lb 12 } Holland herring ( new ) per keg 1 25 Tobicco ( Blaekwci'rf ) Durham ! r jr lb , . 60 Tobia.-otil erP < ralpluiperib ) 68 Tubareo ( Old Style ) per lb 86 ToluccoMeerschaum ( ) pcrlb 4 Hams , s-iirar-cured , pcrlb 11 tKB , lldozfor 1 00 Butter , fresh roll , pcrlb 20 Complete price Hits fumlshod onapplkatl Country orders , will recthc prompt and care attoMion. 1'oaitii civ no coeds sold on orc'lit. J. B. FRENCH & CO. , The Original Reliable Grocers , No. 1119 Farnham Street , OMAEA. NSB. SIGN OP THE GOLDEN PiAHO & FRAME , J WCBIJ Pianos and Organs Pirst Glass on Easy Monthly Payments , Slieat Music and Musi cal Instruments. FINE STUCK OF O TT L 3D 11ST GS . Oil I'aintinps , Enwravinjrs anFrjmoe at great ly r ildeed [ rices. 8x10 Frames , 1 inch , W < tlunt 1'c 10x12 10x14 12x10 12SIS ' 1 } " " ( 10x21 " Ij " " \ KiKticSxIOfrime ] Chromes fra td , mi ill , 25c , CIiroii.oj framed. Iarf , I B , E'ii'rAviiij-j from EOe upw rd3 , PhotoRraph framed from Uc upward ? , Wiudo.r Cur iCM 73c a window and up arda Lanibreqtiir.i S 00 p r wn.ilon und upWanlR , Coiniee k"ole32 EOjnr nin lo and tijrrrnl * , V'chct frames 2Je t-ieh Io3 00 Violin Strings lie , Vioii is 1 75 , 2 51 , 3 and upwards , Guitars 5 CO , 0 00 , 7 00 and upwards. Banjos 1 00. 3 00 , 5 00 , ami upnardc , Accordco 13 from 1 CO up , cheapest In city Send for tamiilcs aud catalogue cf mouldings and sheet nuisic. A. IIOrfl'K , JI { , , 1578 Do ! sc SOmaha. . Nb. . THE GREAT MALARIALANTIDOTE OFTHEAGE. Safe Certain , Sure and Speedy NEVERFAILSTOCURE. 'he ' only article known that Will escrdicafe\h'\s \ disease lermcrnent/yfromlhe system. J.C.RICHARDSON , SOLC PROPRIETOR General Agents , RICHARDSON & CO. WHOLESALE. DRUGGISTS. PROPOSALS FOR FLOUR. OFFICE PntciusiNO ASO Prror \ COJOIISSART or BtBSISir.SBE , ' / On .ha. Neb Jul > 215 IbsO. I Etale' ' proposal * in duplicate , subject < o the U'uilcordit'ons , mil be receuedat ihi * office until llo' locka m. . on Argust 2 bt. IsSO , at which time in'l place they wil be opened in p eMnce "f l > ddcrg for furnishing ard delivery. t i he fcuHU cnce warehouse in this citj , 312 batela of fluur. Tobemidc of No. 1 eprinij wheat , half hard , half -oft or Od f sa To be aweateJ before grind- in ; and mixed ia milling. To bo high ground. Thn barrrstobsof the best quailtyt new and a ronjr , well cope > cd wil1) hickory hr * , fuliy hen ! lined , Ko maohins nude barrels will te accepted. Samp'ca cf flour to bo sent in uith p oposale. and a 1 to be Jelive f d bi October 8th ihe government re'errea the ri ht to reject nye o- all pr- pos ! E. Bbnk pr > p s-l and full 'nfoi mitionai to 'ho ' manner of uiddin- , conditions to be obsef d by bidders an 1 termi rf rntract and pjjinent , IT U be furnished on aj pli&l'-I n 'o rhH ciSce. Envelops coital , in : prop ala should be marked "Prnp f ila { > r fl < ur at Oma- h , ' andaidrts d to thounJera-gned. THOMAS WILiO.H , Cspt. and C. S. MUSIC , GERMN&FRENCH MADAM MENDON , WHO com a to Oirabihzhiyreccmicendea is au accorspIuSid tc cher cf = m'ic , Germs cd Frjscb , ! < desirous o : csrtig t tJisa in nt'nn cf tb.es * srinchw. Sie nffl open I a Kho'-l shor'htutfcrihicressat tittles car addreea h r at ilax Jlejer i Bro.'j music store , ONE MILLION ACRES OZ" EASTERN NEBRASKA , S2 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 Resi dences from $3,000 to $20- 000. Many vacant lots in the additions to Omaha. Hundreds of lots scattered Ihrqugh the City. House s and Lots , Business Houses and Lots , aud 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 10 percent , interest to all who can ehow good titles. Maps for Douglas nnd Sarpy Comities for gate , Boggs & Hill , REAL ESTATE BROKERS 1408 Farn , St , , Omaha , Neb. T710R H EXT Tvio new cottages , 6 rooms each , i ? cvorv cuaxcnicncc , Cbira j bet. 22 & 23 strccta. ilOOO & HILL. WANTED Weisiit to contract witb a roH able nmn t clear iimlguib 20 IUTOS o 1-rinli laiul. UCHIO- HILL. WANTED 15.COO yards of dirt BOGC.8 & HiLL. RICKHOL'SF Convenient tabusincss , with fu I ! < > : . 7 rooms , $2,1M.BOGGS BOGGS * HILL. FOR REST Ken- residence , 315. EOGOS & HILL. TJ10R EXCHAXGE-For city property , HU E tracts of ItnJ , covered with youujr tiraie at JJO per acre. EOGOS ft HILL. Hmf.lt PROrEBTVVe arc authorized Io offer the Atlantic Hotel at the ureill } ro- ilarcil i rice oJ 310,0(0.all ( fiirnislicd and in run- ninjr onler , time t.i biiit. DOOUS& HILL. TTMR ) SALE Brui new howe , 5 room" , with | j every eonxtniencc , with lull lot , 33x122 ft , No II c-ition , time to suit , will sell : it u bar gain for 5 daj a only. TTlOUSALK lirick pjwjtrsliouseanil "acres JJ near itock Yards , 2,500.BOGGS BOGGS & riOK S M.E Corner lialf of lot S. W. Cor. 15 J2 ami Ja:8on ! at a sacrifUo. sacrifUo.roGos roGos & HILL. FOIt SALE Full comer lot , N. . Cor 1C and Jones ! 5ts. noaos & IIIIL. fT/ANTED-School dijtrict bonds at a fair V V discount. BOGGS & HILL. MOSEY TO LOAN Any ono wishinjr to use 10 per to t money in suma to tuit from $50O to S O.OOO , can procure it through in. BOGUS & HILL. EOR SALE S busme-s his , ne.Nt west of Masonic Temple , 51,650 cnch. liOQGS & HILL. FOR SALE-2 lota west of Odd Fellows Block BOCGd & HILL. TTJIOR A CHEAP LOTUo to Boggs and Hill's ad- J ? dition. MORTGAKES Wo etill have some siall mfrtca 'j for talc. ranii ; from { 100 to J900 rer3"iia ha\ias ; email fums of money c n mie t with 8 < fety , and without any expcntc wh.lexer , and Ket 10 jier cent. Intcrert BOGOa & HILL. i LOME 3100 to 3:00 is allj.u nee-J pay _ f\ _ down tf jou huv n hoio for yourself through us. TIIDO to suit on balaire. BOGOS & HILL. TnOK RENT Improrcd farm rear barracfcu. J ? LOGOS & HILL SALE 1cne and full int ' -c atcr FOR s-icet , one of ( ho best locations a ifce city , ' 1,500 , easy terms. ItOGUS & HILL. \TtW IIOUbES We are IIOH prepared to i.N tui d houset , north from 3100 to J M on our ncu ad Ir.ion , 'i-tb anil 20th and farnham , I'oujla < nd Umlfe , ami sell on small mon'hly paym nts BOGUS & IHLL. T > ESirENCE LOTS FOK SALE-'OO lota In JLV' K"nto & Hi.th'j addition , ncai but ) nen , iTf'Od aurrour < lm ? . Iota covered with young rec ? , and arc tbr choicest , cheaf e-t nndcc.irtxt tobiismeKS of any Iot in tlie mtrkct. By all msau look aHo M in KuU"tzo & Ruth's additl n hcfo'C purcbasbln.clscwhero Will sell on monthly pa ments ; Price SICOto S'tSO BOGGS k HILL. -3 and 5 , block 6 , Shinn'sad- Vditioa. . Want be.t offer at onto for ono or ' < "tb. BOGGS 4 : HILL. COKAD LOTS Lots 17 and 18Thomeir ad- . ditlon. BOGGS HILL. HOUEK AND HALF LOT Ne r Thirteenth and Cipltol avenue , 1,300. BOGGS ( i HILL. 2BESTLOTs-In Shinn's addition , 2300. BOGGS and HILL. HOUSE AND HLFLOT-OnDudjo atre't , between Twe'fth and Thirte nth. A well improved and deslrabla place , con J3:00. W III Gcll for 82,109 , half coaB , bilinco ono and ti'o 3 ears. BUGGS A HILL. A SACRIFICE-The huslncss lot 22xIS2 fe-.t X icxt caav cf I Inlnger'd w re rocuslS & Farnhasi streets must teold thia month tor wtat it 1I ! brtor in cash. EXCHANGE Oa er of 320 acrw near AN BUit wi-I exch nye for first class business or resilience fr < psrty in Oraahacd pay frcin J3.000 to ? 1 , X > m CiSH to boatEOCOS EOCOS k HILti. Tie oottigesiith small lot * . Tenth etrtst. jcutb ci derct tvo fc'.stla. 21,550 Js.-isti. 2&GG5 t HILL. 1 - C50ICE LOTS On P 'V tVHd ATecst. IO uly3tolbackBf ! > onjdpot , COLUMBIA AND ISGYGLES f I have secured the agency of the well-known COLUMBIA Steel Spoken and Rubber Tires Bicycle ( rum the Pope Manufacturing Co. ; Also the Otto Hand Made. Samples can bo seen at my store , at Manufacturers Prices , reight added. Sand for [ .rico list listIT. . I. 3D. SOLOnVEOISr , erx.ja.z3s. No. 1204 Farnham S'reet , Omaha , Kebraalca. GJT LTP AXi ) GIT XO OLD STOCK ! Having Taken the Above for Our Motto , We are Determined to Offer Our Entire Summer Stock of Regardless of Cost. In Order to Make Boom for Our Fall and Winter Goods. We Will Xot Be Undersold. BOSTOUST CLOTSHnSTGZBrOTTSIE , FARNHAM STREET. OHAELES SCHLANK SQL. PRINCE. MAX MEYER & CO , WHOLESALE TQ I T I O J 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 & CO. , Omaha , Xeb. 5 GUNS , AIMIUNITiON , SPORTING GOODS , Fishiiu ? Tackle , Uase Balls and a lull line of GO0:0 : s m-fw SLAT ' IEER I v ? l Jlni-Ia W y far * 9 & . - In Kegs and Bottles. Special Figures to the Trade. Families Supplied &t Reasonable Prices. Office. 239 Douglas Street. JJUUBLJ2 AKD SJLNGUS AUTING PS Steam Pumps , Engine Trimmings , Mining Machinery , BELTING HOSE , BRASS AND IRON FITTINGS , PIPE , STEAM PAGK1NC , AT WHOLESALE AND KETAEL HALLADAY WiHD lLLS , CHURCH AHD SCHOOL BELLS A T , . STRAW Qflfi Famham Rtroot nmantu ' IEX G. WHOLESALE GROCE 1213 Farnham St. , Omaha. LANGEDealers Dealers in House Funiisliiii ! , ' Uoods , Shelf Hardware , Nails and Etc. "Farnham Street , lar. Door East First National Bank. SHEELY BROS. PACKING CO. , pnRif flun iPiPP i 1 Ulliffttl < iEJ fiJlLSaD i IA V f f tB r * H H H § Wholesale and Retail in FEESII 3IFATS& PBOVISIOXS , f.'AllE , IMHILTRV , FISH , ETC. CITY AND COUNTY ORDERS SOLICITED. OFFICJB CITY MARKET-1415 Douglas St. Packing House , Opposite Omaha Stock Yards , U. P. B. B. PAXTON & GALLAGHER , _ _ * H 19 n Vx n BP" J i fl n HP * & PF'V ' " i ti D * * \ ua W53 HOLES ALE GiOGEiS ! 1421 and 1423 Farnham , and 221 to 229 15th Ste. KEEP THE LARGEST STOCK A3KT30 MAKE THE LOWEST PRICES. Tfie AtteEtlon of Cash and Prompt Time Bnyers Solicited. TS TOE THE EAZAED POWDER COMPT and the Omaha Iron and Nail Co. JNO. G. JACOBS , ( fformerlj ol Qlah & Jacobs ) UNDERTAKER No. 1117 Fainhim St. , Old Stand of J cob Oil ORDKRX BY TKLEGRAPII SOLICITS JC. . MERCHANT TAILOR Capitol Ave , , Opp. 3Iasonic Hall , OMAHA , PASSENGER ACCOMMODATION LIME OMAHAANDFORTOMAHA C'ounccts With Street Cars Orner of SAL'NDtRS aad HAMILTON STREETS. ( End of R d Line ) aa follows : LEWE OX A HA 630S.17and H 19 m ,3:03.5:37and"-jap.m. : LE\VE FORT OJJAHA- 715 a m . 9:15 : a. m. , and 12:15 p. m. "l.OO. 6.15 and 8:15 p. m The 3 17a. in run.Iaiviix omih , and the ( CO p. m run , lea vies Fort Omaha , ite usni'Iy lojJedtofall ciptcuvwith re ulir po ag r . tt 6 17 s. = rua i-Ulbe mida Ircr : the pest- 'its , C3a r o Bcdjca as 15th aarshta Jt-ists ciu li prccorsi from strwt cor drif. .n , os.f rosi d'K r of hickj. FAKE.S5CESTS , INOLVI UJG SIRS CIS H-tl