i uu& JJAJLL Y BEE. I Friday Morning , August 20. | DAILY BEE Served to subscriber * by curler to ny par [ 0 . fifteen the dty ererdaySm.dayBexccpledat cents perfect AnyconpUtaU hont IrregnUr. proper deHvwy ol the i per. il ad ctscd this cfficewiH receive prompt attention. * * & IB * OXAHA DMLT Um will be nulled to tub Kribcrefctlbe foUoirinjj ntea , payable invar l > ly in advance : $8.00 per Mtnum ; tl.OO U months. TUK Oxuu. Wraa/r Bw 2.00 per VCM. VCM.Tint OnAiuDA > LTB B has bv artbelarrest UrruIaixonboMiSn Omah and abroad , and is thcrefor jtbjbctt } and cheapest advertising Um' t3"Fo flat crating ilisccUtuw , Let tit II 'ary and Coaaatraal lUportt , ffa\lroad \ ana. c-Tabla , to. third my ( BREVITIES , r\ t1 Paterson * sells coal. Sco Polftck'a advertisement. * -Try SJnTo'a Coffee Cream Sods. Porter 5s running the Omaha ferry. Seideuberg &Co.'t Key WestCi- garjjat Saxe'e. There was not a single arrest by the p > lice Wednesday night Abont thirty toachera are attend , inj the institute now in seision. For Lands , Lots , Houees and Farms , look over Berais' new column on 1st page. Bargains. There * will be peed music and good moonlight Saturday night for the cxcuraionits. Lots , Fsrms , Houses and Landp. Look over Bemis' new column of bar gains on first pi.ge. * The Y.MrC. A. excursion on the steamer Undine has been postponed until Saturday evening. It was some other physician and not Dr. Search who attended Mrs. Shinrock Wednesday. One hundred tons of ore from the Silrnon mine in the Black Hills are to b3 shipped to the Omaha reduction works. * * " * D f- S5 PalrclDestnond and Miss Susie tf * " McCahill wereta&rricd Wednesday by Hev. Fatlier Ehglish at St. Pnilomena cathedral , jfc Drs. Dimmoore and Giflbrd , Homeopathic Physicians and Sur geons , Williams'BIock , cor. 15th acd Dodge etrcetsf eod-tf We received a card trom Sire. Shinrock yesterday , concerning the report o H her altempted suicide , too late for publication. It will ap pear to-day , j & The train yesterday , which left half an hour late , was quite a heavy one. It had'four Pullman cars filled and an extra-cp&ch for land settlers. It was the heaviest Jxain for several " * * weeks. Considerable local -matter of im portance , includingthe' Garfield and Arthur meeting.- and the fire of hat night , is crowded out by preseure of telegraph ncw " Five car loads of soldiers will ar rive from the east over the Wabash this evening and'-go west by special train over the Union Pacific at 5 o'clock. They vHl bo distributed at various points on the frontier. Lite trains were in order yester day. The Wnbash ia reported seven hours behind time owing to a heavy train and delayed connections. The llock Island train came in twenty-live minulcs late. The 0. , B , & Q. was three and a half hours lata Wedncs- dayand two and a half hours late yesterday , while the stub train wag nearly an hcur'lato. -Night bcfcra last a railroad man , who canio in from Deadwcod , regis tered atS'avon's ' hotel on Tenth street , after which ho went up town to take in the elepLant. Ho returned in the morning and gave a graphic account of his miafortuncs and claimed to have been robbad of ยง 75. Ho had had enough of Omaha and went on east yesterday. -Cr A party of Scandinavian. ladies anl gentlemen have chartered the steamer Undine for an excursion up tha Missouri and return , nert Sunday afteruoon. -understand that all who desire to go can do so , and a good tin a is sure to be had. Everybody can take along a lunch 'basket and hive a picnic. Mrs. HenryRodo-of Omaha , who jo husband ismployecl * i > y' the U. P. railroad at Eranston , has re- coally fallen heir to the' handsome auii of seventeen thousand -dollars. Sin received wordJromJier uncle , E. F. C-iao , of Paris , the 12th inslaat , tint her aunt , Mrs. Louise Butler , ha 1 died there , leaving her the above bum , in cash , which Jilrs. Rode re ceived through the Firei National bank of this city. As Mr. Joseph Rowles , of this citj , was driving home from his work Wednesday about 8 o'clock , with a m llo team , one of the single-trees of his wagon became detached nnd .fell down against ttie heels of one of the mules. The animal at once started to run , dragging iU companion with it. Mr. Bowles was thrown out and dragged about twenty feet , when he was left lying in the road insensible. The team ran about two blocks to the ( Larn , and then stoppou. The injured Jinan was picked up and carried [ 'into the house and having been restored - [ stored to consciousness was found to iO not so seriously hurt asvas feared , [ ilthough ho was considerably bruised j p. The accident sccurrcd near the , lornerof Izard end 20th streets. Havens' Snow Flakp.Flour.-oold by i i. B. French & Co. , is the best. _ _ _ _ i * Freeh Oysters at the French : CoCiej i ' .ouse , on Tenth stree ! . . ! sat-wed-sat I augl4 - - l " - I id 7 A Card or Thauiea.'J | Q f | [ the Editor ol Tas Etr. [ { Through ihe columns of your paper iah to reluru our sincere (2nd ( et ! thanks to the many friends ' assisted in the search'for our ion I'D , who as found at last under distressing circumstance * ; and for the many gifts o flowers that i cent. Wirtuii CCPELV , i'ruitof all kinds , at Tiaird's , " * " The Sold Ean.itti of Forth. Omaha and -Ikeir- ' * Exploits. t : They Raid Five Houses for Gold. And Have a Picnic by Moon" light. "I am not going to pay any ; scre taxes to this city , " said a urjutnent gentleman yesterday to a Bi.E reporter. ' "I lire in North Omaha , where we aie not given fire protection , wef a i.ot given the protection of the police , aud cannot even get the city council to es tablish the grade of our streets , so that we can lay sidewalks in front of our houtes. " The immediats cause of these re marks was the occurrences which took place WednejdtyinNehon'sanaShinn'g additions and which as gathered from several of the parties chiefly interest ed are quite worthy of a chapter to themselves. SPYISO OUT THE LAND. About 11 o'clock as Mr. VsnBuren , who works at Hickman'g , was on his way home he saw a couple of men standing in front of the residence of Mr. If. J. Burnham on Idaho street. One of itbe men was rather tall , heavy set and muscular , with mous tache and no whickers and wearing a slouch hat pulled down over his eyes. His companion was much shorter and smaller every way. Later in the evening some one saw a man ho took to be colored come out of a yard in the vicinity but supposed it was the hired girl's fellow jnst getting home. About 1:30 o'clock Mrs. Line , who lives in a email brick bouse just back of Mr. Burnham's , was sitting en the back door step , being sick and unable to sleep , when she saw three men go to the south door of his residence nnd try to pry it open. Two of them stood on the porch and worked while the third hid in some lattice work near by to watch. Mre. Line hastened in to the house and called her husband at which the raecals took the elarm and jumping over the fence ran down the alley followed by the dcga barking at them Mrs. Lane thought the men were colored men , but Mr. Lane was of the opinion that THEY WERE MASKED. They were seen quite plainly PS they passed down the alley within a few feet of the Lanes. An investiga tion revealed the fact that they had made a moat desperate attempt to get into tbe house. The key to the front door was turned with a pir.o stick , aud the hall entered , where the doors leading to the parlor ann dining room were found locked , and ingreas barred in t'cat direction. They then went to the front windows end cut th" lattice work , but found the Bush fastened with p.slent litchea , and vrero again defeated. They * htu luadu il-o - third attemp' vitnesgc-d by Mrs. Lane , They must have lud an idea they would Ct-l s trrav.ire ri else had something wf > rsu tlms ioH bery in view. Mr. Pumbam vas robbed once before , L'.wavtr , ruia ho hai everything in shape ia ri. rsi luth raids aa this. FISBIXG CYMOOM.1CI.T. The men next went to * > u rc oea of Mr. J. S. Bennett , tha Puilraa'/ laundryman , where they BCCOCCJ a. in getting a window open and tLr < l this fished lut Mr. Bennotl'a clothes , taking from the pockois irs s : > ns sl ; vcr watch and gold duiii , a present to the lad. The clothes wcro then thrown down by the window where they were found this morning. THE BIGGEST HAUL. The next house visited was the new residence of Mr. George Cornish , the milkman , in Shinn's addition. Hero they entered by means of a back door found conveniently open They passed through the hall by the door of Mrs. Cornish's bed room to the stairway , and up to the room oc cupied by Mr. Cornish and his wife , where they secured his clothes , took them down stairs and rifled them of a watch and chain and $38 in cash. TUB PICNIC. From hero the gang went to the residence of Dexter L. Thomas. They climbed in at the window of his coal nhod and summer kitchen , although the door ttood unlocked. Once in side they opened the oven and took out a largo picco of boiled ham , which was cooked last night in anticipation ofaplummingparlytobeheldThnrsday They went down collar and got a loaf of bread and two cans of plum preserves serves , and going outside on the grass plot they coolly sat down and proceeded to fill up What was not eaten was left on the grasa ( oba found by the unfortunate excursionists yesterday morning. The house of Mrs. Cornish , on Ida ho street , was also opened , and the door found unlocked yesterday morn ing , but nothing was missing. Kewly fuinishcd , everything the best , Astor House , New York. Only 14 hours to St. Louiy , via the Popular Wabaeh , St * Louis & Pacific R. R. Leaving Omaha at 3:40 p. m.7 you take supper in fin elegant dining car ( meals 75c ) retire to your sleeper and awake for breakfast in St. Louis. Luxury on wheels. Ticket office , No. 1,502 , corner loth and Farnham. auql9-dlm Havcnn' Snow Flake Hoar , sold by J. B. French & Co. , is the last. Dan't fail to ty Havens' Snow Fhke " Flour. Jtis the best. Sold by ft. J. B. FRENCH & Co. Oeaha Sine " > 'AliScuthOaiataPark. Sandsy , August 22. For Particular ! ! see Peters. Hamburg Fks 25s a bs. j Best meals in'the city , s.i Tf sard's. ' ] ' : f- n- TEE COUNTY CAMPAIGN , Ths Work of Zegist'ation Going on With Satisfactory " " - * o- - / * * f- .Results ' , 3 , ' ? " The Country , , Over-run V/ith U. P. Strikers , But Their Gr < * me Won't "Win. " i . Nolxrthslanding til tie bnlliozinfr , bTaclg.iardism and abus9 of the U. P. oran the work of rejdstrat-'o.i of re publican voters of tins c'ty ana coun ty is s e diy'progressing. ! In the country prec.nitj , registration is al most completed. On Wednesday we published tbe rt glfitcroi lists of voters of Saratoga and MiTAr-ilo pre cincts. Ycsterdiy ? re pullishei the certified lists f Slillurd , Florence , and West Oms a prectnstd. The ag gregate nunifoer of voters registered in those precincts is over 400. The lists of the remaining precincts wi'i ' ba published Friday and Saturday Ihe total numbsr of voters registered in the country precincts will aggregate very nearly 900 , and it is safe to say that in the entire eleven precincts reg istration is so complete that not over tan republican ] have been omitted. Even ihetc will ba added to the list if they make it known in time. Owing to the rigid requirement of the com mittee , which compels each republican to be registered in pf reon in this city , the number has fallen short so tar. We understand a Urge num ber will register to-night. The committee have decided to extend the time for two days longer , during the evening hours. On Friday and Saturday registrars will bo in session at the same places heretofore adver tised. Mr. Kennis'on , who has charge of the general bools of registration , will sit for correction of the lists dur ing the two daysFriday and Saturday , at the Board of Trade rooms , where he will also receive the names of par ties" who may desire to register. His hours will bo from 9 a. in. to 11 a. m. and 3 p. m. to 5 p. m. After next Monday no additions can be made to the lists , under the orders of the central com mittee , and the so who arc not registered at that time will have to forego the pleasure of voting at the primaries. Tha disreptutablo means that liavo been usid in circulating the remonstrance against the work of the committee , render it unnecessary to treat that document as anything more than a monstrous fraud. Wednesday a meeting was held at Waterloo by the republicans cf- Valley precinct. A debate jitool- place between Messrs. E. M , Shucral , Charles J. Green and E. Rosewater. After a thorough ventilation of the local 03nfC3t by the speakers , the residents cf that precinct were overwhelmingly m favor of the re form inau ur ted by the committee. Many of them dee'ared ' they had been misled into tipping thai protest by falsa s'.atomci it , aud they desired to have their i amrs off tint paper if pos sible. The eiE ssirips of iho U. P. have I'c n at - < v < * rk in every precinct h'is b-agj'n t cse fanrars an-1 buyti g up m s > m < j instance men who hiu r.jjretd : o act ea r g-stivr- , but eierTphir * theirS'b tno has bieii fuiiea ra the i > oo , > l" be a-j - . - * aru of the ciur.hcity prachc d upon them. WASTJ D A brigh : b-y , vth g-"cd rofersicc3to , learn the jee ! r'j trade , at Hubarma'-n's. Ono wiio lias hi d some ' ' in this Jin uxpo'ie'ice j orcierred. Haveuj' Snow F ak Flour , sold by J. B. French & Co. , u t'it > lct. Crab Applzs , luutj tiaiu-t-e.-ident , fine Cling and Ficc..ene J ciJtcs , Pure Spices , aJirfPiLc C'uLr-Vihegar , war ranted to keepi it LI s. The only tram giving ts passen gers the benefit of the Htoii Rcclin ing Chair Car Free , is the Wabash , St. Louis & Pacific Railroad. T.cket of fice , No. 1,502 , corner 15th and Farn- ham. - . auglO-dlm Havens' Snow Flake Flour , sold by J. B. French & Co. , is the best. 'NOTICE. ' Wo have just received a few pair of the new bangle bracelets. Thoao who have bean waiting for them please call early. EDHOLJI &EKICKSOX , The Jowelera. SNOW FLAKE FLOUll. A largo invoice received to-day. Hundreds of Omaha families will uao none other. Sold by J. B. FBEKCH & Co. Until the Wabash , St. Louis and Pacific E. H. started its fast train August 1 , 1880 , it took 20 honrs to St. Louis , 3G to Indianapolis , Louis- villa and Cincinnati aud GO to New York and Boston. "Presto , change1 ! Now we have it 14 to St. Louis , 24 to Indianapolis , Cincinnati and Louis ville , and but 50 to New York and other eastern cities. Ticket oflice , No. 1502 , corner of 15th and Farnham. auglO dim. Havens' Snow Flake Flour , sold by J. B. French & Co. , is the btst. Farmers 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 , ai they will soon stop contract ing. jy26-dwlm Fresh peanuts , always at Tizard'u. Havens' Snow Flake Flour , sold by J. B. French & Co. , is the best. ! Havens' "Ssoiv FLAKE" is unquest ionably tbobest flour ever sold In this matket , as is evidenced by the im- mcno sales reported by J. B. French & Co. , Iho cola naeats in fhis city. Just Tereived to day , a largo varie- ty.of wusic boxes/ from $3 to 825 , at Edhoira & Erckson'eopposite the pastoffico ifc _ d A first-cliss photograph printer "and"tcn2r 'al the 'See Hive Photograph Siudiv , 213 Sistoeuth ctreet , Oca2i Neb _ _ slSlf THE POLTTIOAL POOL , Organizing for the Campaign on all Sides. Call for the Judicial District Convention. An enthusiastic meeting of colored republicans was held at Eureka hall Wednesday , enlivened by inspiring strains of music from Lewis' brass band. Dr. Stephenaon presided , and E. 0. Clenlans acted ai scribe. The chairman stated that the prin cipal object of the meeting was to elect delegates to the colored state convention which meets at Omaha , August 31. Addtesses were made by W. A. Parker , E. E. Overall and Hon. J. L. Webater , president of the Garfield and Arthur club , who invited the cc 1- ored club to attend the republican mass meeting at the Academy of Mu sic this evening. He also entertained the audience with a brief sketch of the life of Gen. Garfield. The chair having aopointed J. R. Simpson , Benjamin Fulton , Mr. San- dfw , J. 0. Adams nd W. H. Butler aa a committee on resolutions , and to report the names of eighteen men to be elected as delegates to the state convention , the committee reported the following , and the report was adopted : First ward Peter WilliamsW. W. Porter , W. H. C. Stophenson. Second ward George Bolden , E. R. Overall , R , W. Bell. Third ward J. 0. Adams , John Lewis , B. Sanders. Fourth ward Benjamin Fulton , Fred. Wood , Julm M. Watt. Fifth ward Albert Kercheval , F. Bellamy , T. Hargreaves. Sixth ward-E S Clonlans , W. H. Butler , JohnR. Simpson. Smith Coffee was elected a delegate from Saratoga precincc. The following resolution were read and adopted : WUEUEAS , There eoems to exist an unfriendly relation bstwcen repub'i- cans and the county central commit tee of Douglas ; therefore , be it Rcsolvd , That in mass meeting as sembled we respectfully ask the re publicans who are independent of fac tions to come forward and take such action as may adjust the difficulties. liesohed. That wo recommend for the above purpose that a committee of one from each ward representing each faction bo Appointed by the chairman of the county central committee and the president of the Garfield and Ar thur club end the president of the German Garfield and Aithur club , to meet at the earliest opportunity and take action in accordance to the above reEolution. The secretary was directed to send copies of the above resolutions to the chairman of the central committee and the presidents of the Garfield and Arthur clubs. J. II. Simpson made an eloquent speech and called upon all colored men to join the republican campaign. I. A. It. C. The Irish American republican club completed its permanent organization Wednesday evening by electing tbe following officers : President P. R , Sullivan. Vice President Chcs. J. Ryan. Treasurer Lawrenca Dug an. Recording Secretary Charles Han- ley.Financial Financial Secretary Maurice Sul livan. Executive Commiltco For the country at largo and chairmen of com mittees. Gen. G. M. O'Brieu ; First u-.ird , Ed. O'Sullivan ; Second ward , M. 0. Meaney ; Third ward , Wm. H. P.i'cy ; Fourth ward , Tbos. Gallan ; Fifth ward , Wm. Ryan ; Sixth ward , P. H. Healey. The respective members of the executive committee were constituted chair men of committees to consist of from three to four members in each ward and in the county at large , and instructed to report said members to the club at its next meeting for con firmation. A committee consisting of Joseph Ryan , WillH. Riley and Maurice Sul livan , was appointed on constitution and rules. Meeting adjourned to moot on Monday , the 23d inst. , at 8 o'clock p. m. , m the Board of Tradft room. THIKD JUDICIAL DJbrEICT CONVENTION. The republican electors of the third judicial district of the state of Ne braska are hereby called to send dele gates from the several counties to meet in district convention at Lincoln , Xeb. , on Wednesday , the first day of September , Anne Domini , 1880 , at seven (7) ( ) o'clock p. m. , to place in nomination a candidate for district attorney of the third judicial district , state of Nebraska , and to transact such other business as may como be fore the convention. The several counties are entitled to representation in said district con vention , as follows : Douglas county (17) ( ) seventeen del egates. Washington county (9) ( ) nine dele gates. Burt county (5) ( ) five delegates. Sarpy county (4) ( ) four delegates. By order of the republican district central committee. CUAS. J. GBEEN , Chm'n. G. P. HALL , Scc'y. OMAHA , Neb. , Aug. 17,1880. Havens' Snow Flake Flour , sold by J. B. French & Co. , IB-the best. 1MJCKFORD WATCHES. To-day we received an invoica of Bockford Watches. Call and see them. EDUOL.M & EEICKSON , Opposite the poatoffico. Havens' Snow Flake Flour , sold by J. B. French & Co. , is the best. FEBSONAb KAOEAPHS. Mrs. Powell and sister went out to Cheyenne yesterday. Dr. Harvey Link , of Millard , was in the city yesterday. Herbert Leavitt and Dee Smith are both on duty again. Major A. S. Burt ia to bo sent east on recruiting service. Frank Washburne left for Cheyenne on the noon train yesterday. J."H. Martin , of the U. P. land de partment was in the city Wednesday. D. T. Mount is able to be out at tending to business once more. R. C. Steelland wife returned yes terday from a four weeks' visit to the east. Mr. A. Cruickshank has returned from Like Minnetonka much improv ed in health. 4 H. W. Yatea , Esq. , accompanied by his daughter and son returned from Minnewnka yesterday. _ _ iTrB. Patterson , and Miss OHver , of Council BluS\ are in the city , guests of Mrs. J. R. Manchester. Gen. Price , late of the Confedera te States of America , went westyeiterday to Utah , accompanied by his family. Thomas L. Kimball left yester day for Fort Bridger , to join his fam ily , who are there on a pleasure trip. Miss Ada Hoxie , of Mason City , Iowa , is visiting the family of Supt. Stevens , of the U. P. car department. Mrs. CynthU A. Wilson , who has been visiting her brother , Mr.'E. Ei- tabrook , returned Wednesday to her home , Saginaw , Michigan. Sheriff Manning , of Deadwood , passed through the city'yesterdsy re turning from Detroit. Hia mother was with him. W. T. Seaman and family returned from an extended vint to New Jersey Thnnday. They were accom panied by two cousins of Mr. Sea man. J Hoii. J. F. McCartney , city clerk of Omaha , Jreturned yesterday3 from a flying trip to Chicago , where he took in the cool lake breeze and Conclave at the sime time. J. H. Blickensderfer , chief engi neer U. P. Ry. , and wile left for tbo west Wednesday ia special office car of the U. P. Mr. B. goes to take a look over the road and will visit Den ver , Golden , Georgetown and other places. His wife goes for a pleasure trip and is accompanied by Mies Al ma V. Nyman , sister of Mrs C. A. Ringer. f. Tney Will Not Let Him Go. At the regular monthly business meeting of the First Baptist church , on Wednesday evening , the letter cf Rev. Dr. Jameson , tendering his res ignation as pastor , was taken up and discussed. The pastor , after some ex- p'anatory remarks , with becoming modesty retired from the room and Dr. 0. S. Wood occupied the chair. Mr. S. P. Vining spoke of the great and good work Dr. Jameson had ac complished during his paatorato in Omaha , and the progress of the church during this period. He thought it highly important that the one who had been instrumental in directing the church work thus far thould con tinue it. It was a critical time in the church's history and o. change of pastor * might prove disas trous. The Homo Mission Society , ho thought , could better afford to relin quish their claims on Mr. Jameson that could the people of Omaha. There was no work more important for him to do than right here in Oma ha , and he hoped the church would decline to receive his resignation. Mr. Roswcll Smith spoke warmly iu praise of the pistor , but thought as Mr. Jameson had accepted an impor tant position from the Home Mission Society , it would bo difficult for him to decline that appointment. Soycral others spoke , all giving the opinion that the pastor should not give no his work in Omaha , no matter what other cll ho might have. The motion not to accept the pastor's resignation was put and , though a large number was present and voted , the chair declared it was carried unanimously. On motion a committee was ap pointed to wait on Rev. E. H. E. Jameson nnd inform him of the ection of the church and urge him , if con sistent with hia convictions of duty , to remain as pastor. The committee consisting of E. P. Vining , D. L. Shane , S. P. Briggs , Thomas Bonner and Dr. 0. S. Wood , went to Mr. Jameson's recidonco , at the clcsa of the meeting and laid the matter before him. The pas tor was much affected at this strong expression towards him on the part of the church. He replied to the com mittee that ho had probably misap prehended the real sentiment of the church towards him , and had perhaps attached too much importance to a few difficulties in his way. It had seemed best to him to leave this church work to some other minister to direct , and take the wider field in this great state , but this action of his people ple had unsettled him as to duty. He asked a few days to reflect and to con fer with the homo mission board. Havens' Snow Flake Flour , sold by J. B. French & Co. , is the best. Remember this fact , "Yo Politi- ticians , " that when you go to Wash ington , D. C. , to BOO the President about your appointment to that gov ernment position , that you save 7 hours by taking the Wabaab , St. Lou is & Pacific H. R. Say you leave here Monday at 3:40 p. m. , you will arrive in Washington , D. C. , Wednesday at 1:25 : p. m. Ticket office , No. 1,502 , corner of 15th and Farnham. aaglO-dlm Havens' Snow Flake Flour , sold by J. B. French & Co. , is the but. , GENERAL TICKET OFFICE , ) WABASH , ST. L. & P. R R. ( ST. Louis , Aug. 18 , ' 80. ) Trank E. Moores , Ticket Agent , Omaha , Neb. : DBAB SIK : You may sell round trip tickets to St. Louis and return , to citizens wishing to attend the grand conclave of the Knights of Pythias at $17.95from Omaha. Commence selling Augubt 22 , and make tickets good until 'August 28 , 1880. GEO. H. DANIELS , G. T. Agent. H. T. TOWNSEND , G. P. Agent , aug 19dtd Hesperian Encampment. An important business meeting will be held by Hesperian Encampment , No. 2 , 1. 0. 0. F. , at Odd Fellows' hall , Thursday evening , August 18th at 7:30 p. m. aharp. Every member requested to be present E. G. RTLET , scribe. 19 Headquarters lor Joe Schlitz'a Milwaukee beer at MERCHANTS' EX CHANGE , N. E. Cor. 16th and Dodge. 3L'i sr.-a. case Of constipation by using JTambun ; Flss , Why dose . ourselves with nanseat- inc medicines , when a purely frait cathartic will cure yon at once STsnv burg Figs. Try them. ' j SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE AdrcrtlaemcnU Let For Bale , Lost , Found , W&nta , Boarding te. , will be In serted In these columns once for TEN CENTS jxr lint ; each subsequent ln < crtlonFlYE CENTS per Un . The first Insertion norer lew than TWENTT-FIVE CEHT3. TO LOAH-KOHEY. fi flOrt10 AS At 8 per cent inter t'U.UUU cst , in sums of $2000 and up wards for 1 to 6 years' time on flrst class Impror- edcltvand farm property. Apoly at BEMIS' Real Estate and Loan Agency , 15th and Douzlis . 278-codtf MOH3T TO LOAH-C&U at taw Oflca D. L. 71I01IA8. RoomS.Crelghton Block M 'ONKT TO LOAN 1109 F&rahim street. Dr. Edwards Levi Agency , cor-J2-tl HELP WANTED W 'ANTED Girl for a liio ? dishes and btln In the kitchen , at Emmet UOUEC. 331-21 WANTED ImacJiately , a nurse s'rl at M r- ritfs Restaurant. FarnhamSt. 330-20 TTTANTED A good cook and a waiter , man or VV woman , it M'Kenzie Dining Koom cor ner 16th and Dodge Sta. S25-70 \\T ANTED Chimbcr maid and conk \Vigcs TT 6and4dollirs Apply 2 ) CS Burt { t. t.327tf 327-tf WANTED Oirl for central housework , at 1131 ICtbS' . . north of bridge , so-13 WANTED A competent clrl. Enim're at S E. cor IQtli nd Capitol Axe ? 07-tf WANTED A small jtirl , ntftotfcoTisi'oithcf Jickson on 13 h street , ens t aide of u'.rcet. ? OB-tf WANTED Good d hand wanted , at Omihi Shirt Factory Noothernted ap ply. _ 593-tf WANTED Good cook , t Richard's R- ant IQlTFatnhamSt 269-tr A GIRL wanted to dn I'oncml houpcworlr. Enquire John A. McSbane , cor. 17th and CassSts. 357-tf irANTKT , A Girl to do hou e work , 1109 " ' ; Jitreet. nn Stair * 14 .lf WANTED-KISCEOAHEOU2. WANTFD Partner In a flrat-dnts butchtr buclnejj nllh eomc capital. Add'eM Bee Office. 333-21 WASTED Young man for nurse. Apply 1117 r-rnham 332-19 WANTED Oool lntelli."nt German boy. CJllat thb cfflcc bet.6and 3o'clock p.m. J28-19 WANTuD Immed'atelr ' , r bacV ! mith with n set of teen , at Waterloo , Nab. JAMES UclJiUaLIN. 311-21 WANTED A partner In , a well established Hotel and restaurant business ; bears in ipgcilon , at thlg office. , 318-21 W ANTED Pl no Inning nnd repalrlnir at nOSPE'S. ISlODodeeSt. SOC-lm TTTANTED Foreman at . . ' brick-yard. T. Jtt'R- W KAY. 165-tf FOR BEHT-HQ1IS5S AND WHO. BEMIS OFFERS A. SPLENDID LIST 0 Bargains in Houses' Loti , Farms and Lan-ia. In hb now column on Irt page. FOR RRNT Newd-relling. 8 roomi. hard and soft wMcr. Imiurc3o7 ! Sou h lEtnSt. cir. Farnhim. 301 tf F IORRFNT A fincl-furnished front room. Enqul re at 1510 Dodge tt. S3tf TJ1OR REST Kcldcnce northwest corner 19th JJ and California Sta. Inquire tno doors north. 353 tf OR RENT 2 furnisl-cd rooms over Her- crants Exchange , N. E. Cor. 16lh and po Ice ftreets. 0153 [ j TJiOR RENT Stcre rrom In brick blnckcorner P 10th rd DfUjlasSt ? . , with or with utccl- lar. A'so ' , 3 rooms in second , story. Apply to American Hensc. 230 tf FORRENT AtDnvcn- JJ foil House. fylQtf "TjlOR RENT House with six room" , well , eh- I ; tern and ccIUr. On Capitol Are , bet Hth and Kith , fouth tide. J. S. McrO"MICK l l.tf Fan SALE. THIORSALE iOOO ft. fiminj , floorirj ; chcip : C W. Montzomery , 1002N. 16th eteeet. 320 20 OR "ALE OR RENT Hotel nd restaurant , larze two-strry building , with or without furniture. Terms reasonable. If sol 1 or rented can take pofion in Sept. 6 Address T > . Lircli or jl BOBCII k Eru3 , Bhir Neb. 324 21 LOTS , FARMS , HOUSES AND LANDS. Loo. over BKMIS' nc\\ column of barpralna on lit CLAY FOR SALE AnjhoHy hatinjr lots to fill in north Omalia will do well by calling on Luke McDermott , No. Tf 9 IClh St. I a-n filling lut' I'or less tl'Vi linlf cost ; call this week before all the clay ia sol-l. S19 2 "TJ OR SALE A pianu. next door to corceroj _ C Dodcand ISth St. , cast side. _ 3H-lg TTIOR SALE A first-dies norsj for either a d P die or driring at Ed. Ca'vtr's St.iUe. lllh St. , o.L IIoiarJ nnd 11 a ri c r- 303-21 F ; OR SALE FanjJIy carriage and splendid ruling poiiy loth an 1 Capitol aie. SSCtf F K SALE Ccttcn-vo'd lumber of all sizcg.at - . Slttcuith-gt. 616-tf OR PALE A Grist Mill. J _ 472-tf L. B fr SOX. MISCELUKEOUS. STRYEDLast Sunday , red cow and a fat roan heifer , 2jyeirs old , from her J on mer bottoms. Finder wi I be liberally rewarded by returning to Albert Snu'er'd grocery store , Har- ncybetween JOth and lith. , 331-19 LOST On Sunday morning , " a white cow , smillhcad , ttraight horns , small red spa's on n"rk. Any parson returning said cow mil bo liberally rewarded at 812 Jacisou.ht , bsttteou SthandOth. L. NACIlllGALrj. 3S6-21 P01. LANDS , LOT3. IIOCSESAND FARMS look over BEJI15' new column on 1st pa o Bargains { Absolutely Pure , Made from Grape Crc-jni Tartsr No otho preparation makes such light , flaky hot bread * , or luxurious pastry. Can ha tatcn by dypa tics wltljout fear o ( tbo ill } resulting from heavy in- digt-stlble food. Sold only in cans , by all Grocers , HOTib BAKLIO FQWDKR Ca. New York SHOW GASES ET o. or. WII/DB : 1317CAS3 assortment lTOys on ONE MILLION ACRES OHEAP LAND 3CZG- EASTERN NEBRASKA , , $2 TOSS PER ACRE. 20,000 Acres X3ST 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 tiiem near Omaha , $12 to $40 per acre. ' An Immense List of OMAHA CITY PROPERTY , Consisting of Elegant Eesi- dencea from $3,000 to $20- 000. Many vacant lota in the additions to Omaha. Hundreds of lota scattered through the City. Houses and Lots , Business Houses and Lots , and all kinds of Ci y Heal 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 eho-w good titles. Illaps for Douglas and Sarpy Counties for sa'c , Boggs & Hill , REAL ESTATE BROKERS , 1408 Farn , St. , Omaha , deb. T70R KENT Two iiew cnttasrcs , 5 rooms each , J ; cveij coiitiniciicn , lMajr. ! > b t. 22 & 2J street ; . KOOaa k HILL. WANTED Wo wautl > conlriu vuiharcli- aljla man to ctr an'lg.tiu IX ) acres cf brtnli J.VMt. liOGGs & HIIiIi. WAKTED JE.COO janls of dirt uoar.s A HILL. BrtlCK HOUSE Convenient to busiiiee ? , with fu 1 lot , 7 rooms , $2,1 0. FOR J'.EliT New rcsiJcnce , 335. BOGGS A HILL. FOR EXCHANGE For city property , small tr Lt of land , coicred with younp lirater nt $20 per aero. COGOd & HILL. ft OTEL PROPER1Y Wo are authorized to rl offer the Atlr ntic Hotel nt the preitly re el Jced | rico of $10,010 , all f umished and in run ning order , Urns to suit. BOGUS & HILL. EOR SALE Vrw new hoaso , 6 room' , with every conunience. with half lot. SJxlS2 ft. , No 1 location , tlino to suit , mil sell at j bar rtm f ; r6 clayj only. BOOOS & HILL , EOK SALTlBrick p-wdcr houscaad 7 acres near block Yards , fZ,500.1300GS 1300GS & HILL. | 70R SALE Corner half of lot S. W. Cor. 15 Jj ami Jictaonataracfiflie. EOR SALE Full comer lot , N. 2. Cor. 1C anJ Jones StJ. EOOQS & JIIIL. WANTED School dlitrlct bonds at a fair du.oant. HOGGS _ HILL. MOXtY TO LOAN Any one wlahinc to use 10 per cefct. money In sums to euit from ? SOO to 1 0,000 , can procure it through U' , BOGOS * HILL. EOR SALE 8 bUsmo-a leU , neikt iVcst Of Mwsonlo Temple , J1.650 each. T BOOGS & I1ILL. POR SALE 2 lota west of Odd Tcllowg Block. BOGOS HILL. -TlOR A CHEAP LOT Oo li Boggs and Hill's ad. JtJ ditlon. MOllTOAGES-We still have some small mortgapia for rale , ranging from tlOO to $009. 1'ergjng h vinc fraall ums of money cin Invcdt with ' , sifotj' and without any cxpcnib whttcrcr , and get 10 far cent , interest. BOG.OS & HILL. A HOME 3100 to SiOO is ally-in need pay down If yon buy a hove for yourself through us. Time to su't on balance. BOUOS A HILL. "OOH RENT Improved farm re r barracks. JD BOO CS i HILL TJOR SALE ffousa and fun lot e stcr JT street , one of ihe bent locations 'a ( be cltr , l,6W ; easy tcrmS. BOGOS & HILL- NEW HOUSES 'We are now prepared to build houses north from $400 tt > $300 on our ncwiuHi-.foii , 28th and -20th and Farnbam , DoUulai ahd Dddgo. ant ! sell oft eoull ftlonthly fainlinls. BOGOS&UILL. TESIDENCE LOTS FOR 8ALE-200 lots In JLl ; Kuntzo k Koth'4 addition , neaibcs'neis , good surroundinas. Iota covered with youn * trees , and are the choicest , cheapest andneirdt tobUftincraofjny I t > in the market. By all incatts look at lo's In Kou-nie & Ruth's addiliin befo'e pnrcbashlnf eUewhero Will sell on monthly pa , mcnte ; Pi ice $100 to 8 * > fia BOCCS & HILL. / - IIEAPLOTK and 6 , block C , Shinn's ad- * \J ditlon. W'tat be t offer at once for ono or bOtn. BOQG3 & HILL. CHEAfLOTS-Lots 17 and IS.Thomell'.ad- d'Uon- BOQOSATnr.r. HOUSE AND HALF LOT Ne r Thirteenth and Capitol avenue , 2BCSTLOTS-In Shinn'i addition , $900. BOQOS and HILL. OTJSE AND HALF LOT On Dodge stroH. between Twe'fth and Thirte iith. A well Ici"rv6d and dcsinWs plies , cm 83,200. Will sell fir i-,103 , half cash , bilanco one and two JKX. EOCOS & HILL. \ SACRIFICE The ruiBlness lot 22x132 fc t JTX ' > ext ei ; : of Jintoger's wire rooms 15 * Fzrnham streets must be gold thii month tor wtat It w J'l trine in'casb. EGOCSfcHII. ! . A S EXCHANGE Owner of 320 acrw near Bhir will elchsrgo for flrst elasa business orraiJcnceprooiity iiOaiah' * and pay from fStVJO to jl.tOO m Cisil to toot. BAfcOAISS Two isttajcs with ssia'.l loir. Tenth street , south of depcttwo LlocV . 81,500 for both. BOO OS & HH.L. CHOICE iOTS-Oa Pari ITontby piymente. Immense Stock for SPRING AND SUMMER Fine Custoiu-3Iade K Men's Suits , Boys' Suits Children's Suits.- PR1NG OVERGiJATS For Men , Boys , and Children. UDder-Wear , Hats and Caps , Trunks and Valises , at Prices to Suit All. Farnham Street , Near Fourteenth - * * \ GIT UP AXD GIT ! XO OLD STOCK ! Having Taken the Above for Our Motto , "Wo 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. ZBOSTOICT OOlOTIHLlIETGZECOTTSE , FARNHAJI STPvEET. OHAELES SCELANK SOL. ORCHARD & BEAN. DEWEY & STONE , J.B.FRENCH&CO GEOOEES , OSIAHA. . OMAHA OMAHA. CHEAP ! CHEAPER ! CHEAPEST ! MAX MEYER & BRO. Propose for the next ninety (90) ( ) days tj sell their entire stock of Diamonds , Watches , . . , . * _ i Jewelry , Clocks , Silver-Ware , Pianos & Organ GENERAL MUSICAL MERCHANDISE At Manufacturing Prices , Which is from 15 to 20 per cent , below any Eastern Wholesale House , preparatory to moving into their New Store , Cor. Ilth & Farnham We Mean Business. Conic and be Convinced , FOITICK. Dealers m House Furnishing ; Goods , Shelf Hardware , Nails ! and V4/ . Farnham Street , 1st Door East First National Bank. SHEELY BROS. PACKING CO PORK AND BEEF PACKERS Wholesale and Retail in FBESHMEATS& PROVISIONS , GAME , POULTRY , FISH , ETC. CITY AND COUNTY ORDERS SOLICITED. OFFICE CITY MARKET-1415 Douglas St. Packing House. Opposite Omalia Stock Yards , TJ. P. B. B. - \ PAXTON & GALLAGHER , WHOLESALE GROGERS ! 1421 and 1423 Farnham , and 221 to 229 15th Sta. KEEP THE LARGEST STOCK - u < rz2 > MAKE THE LOWEST PRIGES. Tbe Attention of Caskand Prompt Time Bayers Solicited. A&MTS TOE. THE EAZAEB POWDEE COMPT - - and the Omaha Iron and Wail Oo. 'leaiv &