THE OMAHA DAILY BKE : MONDAY , JULY 11 , 1881. JDHE DAILY BEE , Monday Morning , July 11. LOCAL BREVITIES. PnUcwon sells coal , Get your hats nt Doane'g. Drink Saxc's Permian Ucer. Smoke Saxo's hand made lOo 4000 residence lots , Bemls , agent. COO business loin. Call o Bern ! * , \ . W. Xwon , Dentist , Jacob's "block. ETeryonfl drinks Sato's Cream Soda. Bcmts1 new man of Omaha , 25 cents. Hernia' real estate boom. First pago. Natural Mineral Water on draught at Kulm's drug store. 2uG houtes and lots. BcmU'agency. For FI.VB Commercial Job Printing , nil at THK BriE Jot rooms. ' 200 farms and 000,000 ncrca of land. Bemls agtat. The Lion continues to roar for Moore's Harness and Saddlery. VVhfppio , McMillan & .Co. , the jewel < > rgtJrelrhton Block. ' o26-tf Prescriptions a specialty , Opera Ilou e Tlmrmacy , 211 S. IBth Street. Safes , machinery , and all kinds of u. lieavy hauling done 1 > y Brlsco & Co. , the wife men. w&vtf t i The Tirst Methodist church will hold n lawn Hociablo Tuesday evening at Sann ol Hawvcr'g , JDnvcnporfc mid 1'iftccnth utrcets. Wo will close out our cntlro Block of of straw hats cheaper than anyone In town. Nlndcffc Krellc , ca t side of llth fctrcet. 2t * = -Another consignment of St. Louis lirc sert' , brick has been received at the opern Uouso nnd tho.Fiftecnth street wall is consequently going up again. A novel method of raining a safe to the .fourth floor of the U ( f , headquarters wits lined Saturday A tackle was rigged -nnd fastened to n window , , nml the safe was raJcduy"a ! ! windlass nltached to a wagonIt was n rilther curious flight to * co a heavy safe ttnnglitiK in mid air. Mr. L. 17. Huntington , ono of the oldest residents of the city died yesterday -afternoon of consumption. * , Sudden Boronvomoni. It will bo remembered by their many friends in this city tlmb Mr. and .Mrs. 0. J. 33arhor started , ouTuosday lout , for the sea coast-of Maine for the improvement of the health of their oldest child , Edith , n little Rirl of about ten years of ago. It will bo learned with sorrow that they returned -Saturday bringing with them the lifeless body of the beautiful little .girl. They had gone on their journey TVS far as Chicago , when the little girl suddenly became worse .and died. They immediately started on the re turn journey to their homo in this city. The - funeral took , place "SJunday from the residence of the parents , at 1215 California street , at 4 o'clock p-.nij , 7'- The little child hod been Buffering for about n year from an affection o f the heart. Aa n last resovt the par nts undertook a change of climate Jioping itT would result favorably , The death of the little girl is a very severe blow to the parents. r * " * ' ' * # ! ! - - t TO , ' a L ' -'r PERSONALS. Senator Van Wyck , was in the city Saturday. Hon. N. S , Howard , of Lincoln , is a .guest at the Creighton house. "W. I'ostcm , ol Kcamey , sptnt the Sabbath at the Canfield house. Oeo. Canfield , proprietor of the Canfield Jioune , will Btart in n few days for a vaca tion tip among Clio lak&H of Minnesota. W. A. Porter , and M sucg 13. M. Porter , J. Porter and A. H. Porter , cotnpoHo a liarty pfP Phlladelph'iaii ! ! , ' .who rdmain cd at thpiVjthncll ovcrSuhday. ( ' Mrs , J , Morris , of this city , is quite ! ck. ck.Itov Itov , Mobcs F , Shlnn was reported lout Jiight as being In a .dying condition. ' : jdl plao d Confidence. AVhat might have developed into n scandal .of coniidorablp dimensions was unearthed yesterday nf tornoon by n BKK reporter. Tlio facts arc about these : A well-known business man of this city has bden on a rather in timate terms with a married woman for some time post. In order to have the object of his affections near liim the business man employed the woman in his store at some light "work. For two months and more post lie lias boon missing -mqnoy , but did not , for an instant , suspect the woman to bo the thief. Finally ho resolved to know for a cer tainty who the guilty party was , and lie put up a schema to catch the cul- 3 > rit. Yesterday , to his great sur prise , lie found that it was the woman ivho had boon robbing him. An ex planation followed. It appears that nbout two hundred dollars hud been taken. The money was refunded and _ nothing ( further will bo done in the | Railroad to Atohlion. , Frank S , Hammond and J. II. Boo- .son , two Atchison gentlemen , are ii the city roistered at the Croightoi JIouso. They have secured the con tract for building the Missouri Pacific road from this city to Atchison , ant fire in Omaha to complete arrange inonts to undertake the work. Tin \4istanco , < tyotwopn the two , points is , about one hundred oud.Huirty liillcj The gentlemen Bay they expect to bo < able to begin work about twenty , ys Jionco , after which time it will bo < pushed through as rapidly as possi Wo. cut a costive lAtdaclte. r I PASSED AV/AY. Senator Hitchcock's Death at His Homo Yesterday. . Public Man's Career Sud denly Come to a Close. Causes Which'Brought About * I His Demise. f , , ' , . .J { . Skotoli of His Ll-fb nnd Ills Pnblio Ex-United States Senator Thin- eas W. Hitchcock died Sunday morn ing at his residence onJTwcntieth and Dodge fltroot after n brief illrjets , Mr. Hitchcock had been'in rather poor health for the past two years. Ho was afflicted with chronic pority phlitis which assumed a malignant form during-tho past week resulting in an abscess in the right side. The cause of hit ) sudden death wai the es cape of pus into the pritorial cavity , which accident gcnerclly results in speedy death. HIS RECENT 1U.NKSS. A week ago last Thursday Mr. Hitchcock had been pitching hay on the grounds surroumling his residence. Becoming overheated ho drank largo quantities ot ice water. The next day ho found himself prostralcd. How ever , neither ho nor his friends re garded his indisposition in a serious light. Ho remained confined to his room , but was "able to sit up and oven move about a littlo. Friday afternoon his sickness took an unfavorable turn and his friends became alarmed. Towards evening there was a slight chaiiKu for the better. ' , Ho was no longer 'so ' restless and at an early hour sunk into a deep sloop from which'lio did iiot awako'Juntil ] half past 2 o'clock on Saturday morn ing. ' TUB FAVORABLE TURN " ' of affairs on Friday had given his friends hope , but upon awakening it was found that dangerous symptoms liad developed. From1' that time onward ho continued to sink rapidly. On Saturday afternoon fooling that his end was near ho made his will. Ho continued to sink steadily until 10:30 : o'clock yesterday morning , when , ho breathed his last. .For several hours previous to his death hi ) had boon totally oblivious of his surround ings. The soul parted from the body without a pcrcoptiblo struggle , and these surrounding his bedside scarcely realized when ho had breathed his ' last. ' ' Tl\oro wcro present at his bedside when , ho died-his two sons , G. M. and J. G. Hitchfeockr Coir-Wftbul" wife and Mrs. Peabody , the two ladies being sisters of the senator ; Howard Kennedy and wife ; J. H. and Ezra Millard,1 Mr. and Mrs. Yost , John J. ' Monoll , Will Wilbur , Miss Wilbur , Miss Gracie Wilbur , R. O.'Adams , arid 'the ' attending physicians , Dr. Colliding and Dr. Pealjody. ' HKETCII OY HIS I.IFK. Phinoas W. Hitchcock was born at Now Lebanon , N. Y. , November 30 , 1831. After receiving a common school education hojontcrcdVilliami college , in Massachusetts , from which institution ho was graduated , in 1855 , Among his classmates were James A. Garficld and Senator Ingalls , of Kan sas. In 1837 horemoved to the then territory of Nebraska t , taking up his residence in Omaha , the capital. Soon after his % arrival ho opened a law and real es tate oflico. In the following year ho married Miss Annie M. Monoll , daughter of Dr. Gilbert 0. Monoll , then one ' of the .loading citizens of the territory. Mr. Hitchcock , toolc an active interest t , ' IN JfOLtnOUi AFFAIRS and ns pronounced f roe-soil republi can. In I860 hd represented Nebras ka in the national republican conven tion at Chicago , which nominated Lincoln for president. In 18G1 ho was appointed UnitodStalosmarshalfor the territory , which position ho held for throe yours until his election as terri torial delegate to congress. He was elected after a very exciting canvass , defeating Dr. Goo. L. Miller the dem ocratic candidate. Soon after the ex piration of his term in congress ho was appointed by President Johnson , survey-general of Iowa and Nebraska , with headquarters at Plattsmouth. In 1808 ho was superseded by Gpn. R. R. Livingstone , and returning to Omaha opotiod an in - surance and law oflico. In 1871 ho was elected as successor of Gen , John M. Thayer , IN THH UK1TKD STATES 8ENATK for the term ending March 4,1877. In the senate Mr. Hitchcock was a very industrious worker. Ho served on the committees on Indian affairs , Pacific railroads and territories. Dur ing the last two years of his term he was chairman of the committee on'.tur- ritories , a position once hold by . Stephen A. Douglas and Bon. Wade. Mr. Hitchcock took quite an active in trust in the senate in. the legislator : tending to develop this state and for - local improvements for various cities. Ho secured appropriations to complete the Omaha custom house and post oflice , begun durinu General Tlmyor's term , and pushed through the billlo eating the United States court house qnd neat o.fficp at Lincoln , and su- qurod appropriations to bompleto the structure. Among * the1 impor tant measures that lie orig inated was the Homesteaders Timber Act which was de - signed to encourage timber culture west of the Missouri. As chairman1 ofthe committee .on territories lie ' - " " - ' * - - * fromed'and--- - oi the bill uujuug Cole sUtosoftho Union. The admission of Colorado in 1870 gave three elec toral rotes to the republican candidate and upon that as much as anything else depended the election of Hayes. Since the expiration of his term in thoscnatoMr. Hitchcock had been engaged chiefly aa contractor in rail way construction and other enter prises. Mr. Hitchcock was very devoted to his family. About seven years ago ho located thorn in Dresden tor the purpose of giving them a thorough ed ucation in the German language. Mrs. Hitchcock remained in Germany with the children , while ho returned to Washington. IVo yearn later ho returned to Europe , and after an extensive - tensive tour through the continent ho came back to Omaha accompanied by his family. In the winter of 1877 Mr. Hitchcock mot his FIRST FAMILY TtnimAVKMENT. ill the death of his wife. This was followed ton months ago by the death of his only daughter , Gracie , a girl of rare accomplishments and briqht promise. She was but eighteen years yf ago and upon her the father had centered his affections. Her sudden death was a blow from which Mr. Hitchcock never fully recovered. The mental depression under which ho labored became vciy maikcd nnd exercised an unfavorable effect upon his system. From the beginning of his last illness ho Bccmud dispirited and indifferent ns to his recovery. EITKIT IN OMAHA. The announcement of Mr. Hitch cock's death was received with uni versal surprise and regret. Few pco- pie in the city were awarp thai ho had been sick and only his immediate friends nnd relatives know of his dan gerous illness. There was a general sentiment of sorrow among all classes of citizens nt the loss of a man who was still in his prime and who had been identified for nearly a quarter of a century with the growth and pros perity of Omaha. HIS FAMILY. Mr. Hitchcock leaves only two sons. The oldest , Gilbert M. , recently grad uated from the Ann Arlwr , Mich. , university , who has just opened a law oflico in this city. Ho is about 21 years of ago. The other son , John G. , is n youth of 10. It is generally understood that Mr. Hitchcock left nn estate which renders his family in comfortable circumstances. THE FUNERAL. has been sot for five o'clock this even ing. Mr. Hitchcock was a Mason , but the /unenil will bo conducted by the family. The remains will bo laid at rest in Prospect Hill cemetery beside those of his wife and daughter. Attention. Pioneer hook and ladder company No. 1 will meet in full uniform at 3 p. m. , to attend the funeral of our late member , P. W. Hitchcock. . CHAS. FISHER , Foreman. ALBERT II. SA'NUER , Secretary. Trinity Guild lee Mission- The young ladies of Trinity Guild will continue the ice mission which was in successful operation last sum mer. The object of this mission is.to supply ice during the hot weather to all sick persons who are not able to rocuro ittor UioliTSeivcaT- .nown what a luxuiy , and often what necessity ice is , during sickness in ho summer. The member * of Trinity uild intend that no sick person in ) maha shall bo without the comfort , nd benefit of ice during the summer , f it is desired , and if the moans of ho applicant are not sufficient to rocuro it. Applications for ice or the sick , may bo made by any of heir friends or acquaintances to any 1 the committee of the Guild all of vhoni are authorized to receive con- ributions for the support of the ice nission. The committee consists of Mrs. M. 0. Hamilton , corner of St. ifary's avenue and Twentieth strcot , Miss Popploton , North Sixteenth treat , Miss Millard , northeast corner if Nineteenth and Capitol avenue , and kliss Doano , northwest corner of LVonty-first and Chicago streets. A nonthly rop6rt will bo made and pub- islied of the number of pounds of co distributed , of the mini- tor of persons thus relieved and of the contributions to the ice mission. Coup's Circum. In regard toCoup'H circus which soon appears hero The Cincinnati Enquir er says : "Mr. Coup treats the public lono.itly , acts toward it as a largo Drained , conscientious man would tea a single Individual in personal dealing , and the result js confidence is egtab- iahod , and money flows into his cof fers in nn almost endless stream. Svery attraction billed was seen by lis tens of thousands of delighted : > atronsand , after the first performance : ho show advertised itself. No ono went nwaygrumbling that lie did not ; ot his money's worth , This sort of management pays , and Mr , Coup will find that ho has sown n crop that will reap n golden harvest. May ho como again. " Officer * Elected The semi-annual meeting of the Young People's Association of the Luthorian church was hold last even ing. The secretary reported the asso ciation to bo increasing in member ship , The treasurer announced the finances to bo in a good condition. The following ollicera were elected : President A. Loisorincr. Vice-President Miss 0. Koodor. Secretary J. L. Itobinotto. Ass't Soo'y Thomas Eayrea. Treasurer E. Walker. , The association 'expects to do con- BJdorablo work for the church during the coming six months , Died. HANHCH Daughter of Anna and Jngwer Hanson , July Oth , aged two months. Funeral will take place from Nineteenth street between Harnoy and Howard Sunday'at'2 o'clock p. m. COUNCIL BLUFFS. The Daily Spread of the City's Gossip , Happenings of Interest Across the Rivor. Personal Point * and Matter * in General- AlIOt'T THE FLOOD , The froqilont heavy rains nro doing much damage to streets and will cause a heavy expense to the city. The only way to guard against this nnnoy- anco and expense in the future is to provide ample ways for the wnter to 3scapo without washing the streets , lie Hhnllow depressions at the sides f the business streets can hardly bo ; allcd gutters , and yet in many in- lances no other provision is made for jurying off the immcnso quantities f water sent dnwn from the higher ; rounds. To raise sidewalks , to grade lid provide ample water-ways would cquire considerable outlay , but vould it in the end cost anything like s much as the present nrranuemont ? Only n few weeks ago a very largo ivnshout was filled at the head of Oak- and avenue and now it is much worse Jinn before and will cost nearly twice much to ronair. Streets with steep grade like Oakland nvcmto should lave the most exposed places pro octcd by ample wooden or stone cul verts or trunks. Two or three of , hcso on Oakland nVeinio would prob ably prevent the expensive washing. Judicious outlay now would prevent great expense in the future. THE BLUFFS IN IIR1EF. Dr. Maoral was called to Mills county on Thursday to attend an inv Dortant case. A reward of 825 1ms been offered 'or the recovery of the gun recently stolen from Mr. Epenotcr. The gun tras a fine ono , valued at 8125. To-morrow Coup's great show will bo hero nnd there will bo a grand trcet parade in the morning. Rov. Father McMonomy left for 3olfax Springs on Saturday. Ho ex pects to bo absent about ton days. Finloy Burke , Jr. , arrived in town Saturdaj from his northern homo .ooking fresh and hearty. Ho is the jucst of his father , Recorder Burko. Judge Reed is enjoying a sliglit respite - spite from his arduous court duties. Judge Clinton was on the strcot yesterday looking unusually well. Ho is apparently good for many years to come. David Wilding is selling out his property in Crescent City , and will his future home. Captain F. B. Hart has ono of the finest turnouts in the city , and there are some very fine ones , including Dr. Macrae's , E. D. Edmonson's and sev eral others. F. M. Wolf , of Marysvillo.Mo. , for merly of Harrison county , called nl this oflico yesterday. Col. John H. Kcatly is writing up the war record of the army of the Po tomac. The first volume , it is under stood , is in the hands of the Apple- tons. In less than ton years there won'l bo a vacant lot on Franklin avenue. J. M. Palmer has sold to A. S. Bigg , conductor on the St. Louis and Wabash - bash railroad , sovonty-fivo foot front ing on Franklin avenue. Mr. Bigg will at once commence building a very fine residence on the property. Two men emerged from the portico of the city building Saturday morning with now mowing gears on their backs , going to mow woods for the city. Seven applications to enter the marriage riago state were filed with the county clerk Saturday. * A gentleman was goino down Main street yesterday , and When opposite Mike Nolan's saloon & gust of wini took his umbrella and carried it over the fence into Mike's yard , whereupon on the man passed through Shoppard's apothecary shop in search of his prop orty. Ho found it in possession o Nolan's two bull dogs , who refused to deliver it up without an order fron their master , seeing the plight the gentleman was in Mike came out am rescued the umbrella and sent the owner away happy. Ignorance of the law is no cause for man or beast , nnd horses nnd mules should not bo permitted to run n largo in the public streets. Two mules en Avenue G came very nea : killing some children playing there yesterday morning. The toll-bridge nuisance will b swept away in n few years. The da will como when there will bo free carriage way between the two citioi of Omaha and Council Bluffs , An amusing bceno occurred at the city pork on last Friday night abou eleven o'clock. A man apparent ! ; pretty drunk was soon to enter th park and proceed to the music stand Ho wont up to thodoor , and bogai knocking vigorously. That npt hav ing the desired effect ho began to cal with mingled prayer and imprecatioi for his dear wife to got up and lot hin in. .Tho observers after laugljinf heartily over the ludicrous scene fin ally informed the misguided individu nl that that was not his domicile ant directed him again to the street. Nick Slmltz is book-keeper at Lin der & Kiols. Mr. S. J. Stewart's partner in th law businhss has arrived in the citj and settled down to business. Only two law coses were commence * in Pottawivttamio county in four wooki Ex-MayorLyinan is qut of town on' eliort business and pleasure trip. , ' Council Bluftajias a public library 1 ' . - . : . I nd a science Association. Now , what nero is needed to advance literary and ciontific culture ? And yet for Rome cason these things sccln to languish , hey lack encouragement and that oarty support which they ought to ommand , There are plenty of literary > ooplo lioro , and the young people iced literary culture. There should > o n free library open every ay in the week whore young'men nd others can while away the heavy ours and find pleasure and useful nowlcdgo in books. A good , well > atronized library wields n great loral influence nt a community and ( Fords opportunities for gaining tiowlcdgo and culture to many who thcrwiso would bo without such op- lortumtics. There are scientists here , 'ho times , indeed , all things are avorablo for scientific pursuits , cither or pleasure or profit. Cannot the ricnds of these enterprises organize ml develop them into something that ill bo both useful and creditable to 110 city. The funeral of Bryan O'Brien took ilaco on Saturdayaf ternoon under the uspices of St. Patrick's Benevolent ocioty. There was a very largo at- endancc. Slock diinmonts are beginning in ai nest for the season. The first ship- nent of western cattle announced as oceivcd at the stock vards recently and comprising some COO head have 111 been shipped cast. On Saturday hirty-two cars twenty-nine of cattle iiul three of hogs wcro shipped east jver the Rock Island. Seven more : ar loads arrived yesterday over the J. P. from Cheyenne. There is a > rospcct of pretty heavy shipments rom the west , notwithstanding the rumored destruction of cattle by the severe winter Rev. Mr. Collin , of the Broadway tl. E. church , preached a sermon of hanksgiving for the preservation of .ho government and the life of Presi- lent Garfield yesterday morning. .lor. Mr. Lemon , of the Baptist church , lectured in the evening upon 'Tho signs nnd warnings of the times as read in the attempted assassination of President Garfiold. " J. T. Stewart has gone to St. Louis on business. Mercury stood at 02 degrees at 4 p n. yesterday. The day was close and iultry and seemed hotter than it rcal- y was , Johnson , the man who was shot in ajoko , is recovering. The Driving Park will bo ready for msiness next week. Council Bluffs may have a big 7ourth of July celebration yet if ? resident Garfield recovers. Such is , ho talk. Well if it does have ono it vill bo grand afi'air. As Council Bluffs was second to none in her show of love and respect and loyalty for the ircsidpnt , so she will bo second to lone in her rejoicings over his re covery. Very heavy rains provailedon Fri day and Saturday nights , that on Sat urday being much the heaviest , and accompanied with much thunder rind isditning. The streets on Saturday were quite muddy. Judge Reed's ' Feurth of July ora- ion at Glenwood is highly spoken of His allusions to the president wcro es pecially well timed and eloquent and " " 7ETCCeissd auiph , favorable comment - ment from both people and the press. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ewing re cently arrested for jumping n hotel bill wcro tried in Justice Abbott's court on Saturday nnd wore sentenced to pay a fine of § 10 , or spend five days in jail. Regular meeting of the Board of Trade this evening at 8 o'clock. Somebody says the cemetery rests. 3o do waterworks The fact is there is too much cemetery and too little watenvorks. There was a little man with gray whiskers and a drab coat around town the other day who said ho wanted to buy out the waterworks company. BUSINESS NOfJCES. PUBLIC AUCTION. Will bo sold at public auction , on Wednesday , July 13th , 1881 , at 11 o'clock , a. m. , at the sheep rancho o ; Chauncy Simmons , 0 miles northeasi of Guide Rock , in Webster county , the following property : 277 high-grade Merino sheep , most ly owes ; 47 lambs ; 10 Vermont regis tered merino bucks ; and2gradobucks , 22 stock hogs and pigs. 2 ponies ; 1 yearling colt. 3 cows ; C heifers ; 3 steers ; 1 bull. 1 wagon ; 1 set double harness ; corn-shcllor ; 1 cook stove ; 1 largo tank , iron pump and tubing ; 1 plow lot of lumber , tools , kitchen furni ture , etc. 12 bushels wheat. Also the buildings , and lease of G40 acres of school land , the whole con stituting said Simmons' ranqlto. TKRMH : Cash , or thirty days' time with approved security. J. 0. WARNER , jy8-4t. Auctioneer. "WINEOFCARDUI" four times a day makes a. hnppy household. At C. F. ( Joodmtn't Henry Pundt , The Grocer. jJ-5 ( TBN THOUSAND YARDS EMBROIDER i EH from Now York auction salon 7A cents per yard , worth 25 cents per yard , at the BOSTON STORK , on Tontl atreot. jyC-2t Parasols cheap at the Boston Store on 10th street. Heaps and piles of fruits nnd vcgo tables nt ' BUFFETT'H JyO-4t Can goods clap ut W. R. BENNETT & Co.'s ToaStoro. GRAND EXCURSION. On nnd after July 7th , 1881 , oxcur slon tickets to § t. Paul nnd ruturn , will be sold at 817 , tickets Rood tc return on or before October 31 , 1881 For further particulars inquire 0 ' J'H. Bryan , , Southwestern' Agon Council Bluffs. i' ' ' . . - . i ! GUKAT CLEARING SALE. IMMMSIl Hl-AUdllTnil. iRKSS HOODS 1 I1RER.H 0001)8 ! tmnss nooua ! For the next thirty days , wo will ell Dress Goods at ruinous prices to mko room for fall stock. If you vnnt a dress of any description buy ow and save money , at the acknoicl * ilgcil lending tsMlishmcnt of ATKINSON & CO. , Creighton Block , 10th St. , Near the Postofllce. P. S. Call early , while stock is omplcte , as wo mean business in this oparlment. L ( ml package ofBLACK-DRAUGHT" rcc of charge. C. F. ( loolimni. s Cigars in Omalm for o cents , ry them , At W. R. BENNETT & Co.'s Tea Store. A Warning. The discovery that unprincipled liano tuners have worked to my det- imont in tuning pianos of my selling , wisli my customers to understand hat I will guarantee no instruments mlcss tuned by the competent men vhich I furnish. I send competent liners and movers and charge no nore than other houses. 9-2t A. HOSI-E. The best meat , nnd prices lower han over. P. BESEN. Fulton Mnrket IGth Street. tf. Henry Pundt , The Grocer. jO-5t A house with eight rooms for rent , on St. Mary's Avenue. Enquire of F. F. MORTON , Real Estate Agent. jy9-4t SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE Adicrtlsement To Loan , For Sale , jest , Found , Wants , Doardlnir , &c. , will be In icrtcd In these columns once for TEN CENTS xirllne ; each Bubacquont Insertion , FlVECENTS KI line. The first Insertion never lesa than TWENTY-FIVE CENTS TO LOAN MONEY. TO LOAN At 8'per centln tercst In sums of 82,600 and upwards , for 3 to 5 years , on first-class city and farm pro | > erty. Bums KSAI , EaiAiK and ioKNcr , 15th and Douulos Sts. TO LOAN Call at Law Ollice of I ) . MONEY Room 8. Crclzhton Block. HELP WANTED. ANTED 25 can " ' 0" . Will pav the hlffh cat WRKCS to good men. Apply to 1013 Tarnhain street. 3Q2-1S WANTED llyajounj man , a pleasantly fur nished room , In ( food location. Address B. X. Bee olllce. 340-12 \T'ANTED-Smart , actUo boy at N Y. Hat W Store. 3489 ( -Two good girls at the Kmmctt House. 345-9 WANTED Man to come mornings uiid'e\cn- Ings to take care of home and vow and do chores. Apply at eouthw cat corner of California and -Ifit streets , about 7 y. in. 3GO-0 I Ono mtn m a county makes mo ney selling our bprlngs for buggy shaft . . . ln itaui | > 9 fern pair , tqantl-Ilattler Safety Sprin Coniuiiy,00 [ Itandolph Bt. , Chlcagqni-th-8aty-2i ] WANTED A good girl for general house work in a family of two. Apply N. E. cor. 13th and Jackson streets. ) 329-tf A neat little cottage of 4 or 5 WANTED rooms within 5 blocks of 10th and Farn- torn. Only two In family. Address with terms , "King" Bee office. 331-tf WANTED Fifty more carpenters wanted 01 the new elevator now building in Omaha. Highest wapes paid. Apply at the grounds Those from country towns will bo transportd home free after working one month. 330-d3t-ul UNION ELEVATOR CO. /"tAlirENTKHS and cabinetmakers wanted \j Wages from $2 to 93 per day. Inquire ncx ' f ' to Heo office' . , 888-t WANTED Funding bridge and school bond : H.T.Clark , Beilcvue. 20-tf \T7JANTED A situation by a man of family VV steady , Industrious and 'willing to be use ful In any .bonomWo aapaclty. Compehsatlon ac cording to capability. I'lcase address J. E. It. cara of BKK oflice. 604-tf "ANTED A partner or Lujer. Inquire a W Philadelphia Coffee House , 10th , t ot. 2SO-jy28 tTTANTED A partner with about 82000 foi Y V the manufacture of a genuine Ikigllsh ar tlclo of large conHumptlon and certain to pa1 largely. Ercrr Information ghen by appljlng to A.-B. P. . Albion , Neb- - , 8iM2 WAJ TKD A good felrl to do genera liouso uork. Good wagcn , I31o uaven- port street. 31o-tf \TtrANTED-A No. 1 Barber can find a steady YV rituatlon nj good pay by Inquiring at 6OT ( old nmnbor ) 16thstreet , Onuha.Niib. , of 297-U C. U. FJTCH. WANTED Two boarders. Young men pre ferrud. Addrwa "A. " Boo offlco. 140-t WANTED ONE OF THE LAIIOE8T Wholesale Clothing Houses In New York City , for the coming fall tiado , ucpe-rienced sales rnun , These ha > Ing experience and commanding good trade 111 find this a first clas opportuui ty. Apply at once , with'rcforenow to A. B. C. Pout olllco box SOS , New Ycrk City. City.JelSwedfeatU WANTED A good dining room girl unmedl alelyatthe Occidental hotel. 220-tf WANTED Three good button-hole makprs atllafrlson'i , lltl Faniham. 339-0 A girl and cook at French Corfu WANTED 10th btrevt. 342-0 WANTED A girl to do general housework 'Apply 1718 'Farnhara Direct , northwesi corner of 17th. 330-U To buy a good skiff. Address 8 WANTED Bee ollko. 317-tf - good competent girl. An Irish girl preferred. Call at At. Barnabas lite tory , wuthwut corner of 11HU and California streets. 341-0 Two lint-class laundry women a WANTED Laundry , on Douglas street between ICth and 17th. 344-0 AIJ * AT MU8. K K. CLAHKK'8 No. 1 iloari V > t K Houte , cor. 18th and Dodga St * . Jlco In the cllf. 19-tf FOR RENT HOUSES 'AND.LAND. FOH KENT Furnished front pdrlor. new brick , 003 17t , J15-11 IlENT A furnished room , 809 Harnhim Street , bet. lOtbaud 17th. 307-11 > KMIS- REAL ESTATE BOOU. fit > e lit page riAO LET Two furnished or unfiu-nlshed roolns J. Uufcrcnccs exchanged. 1712 Jackson street 301.9 I OIl KENT Cheap , two etoixw each ulth fou I1 rooms at the bouthcaet corner 10th and Cap Itclavenuu. < , 360-U nOR IlENT Two'furnished roomsiultaWe to J,1 two gentlemen. N , W. cor , 20Ui and CUM KtreeU. 8iS-U EOK HUNT Furnished ootUgo ol nvo rooms alsosuitoof rooms suitable Jot light bouse keeping * , also desirable furuUheU r room , on fln , lloor , t,21 Cttljfoyuia Streut.r 354-0 < i , v RENT With board , a nicely furnUheJ per JL ncr room , on second flopr. la * t err darinbl locality. Addrci - j'jIARTIN ; 3MJU ( lee Ottlce. FOR SALtj-Four full-sited JoU in 8 ldea' fddlUon , < orWOO. . ( s-- -r' 11 iPKOIAL NOTIOES-Oontinuefl , 710R RGNT-Nwitly furnished front room lit J 1717 Cumlng ( trcet , bit. 17th and 18th tta. 224-coJ-Bt J10H RKNTSA pnndsomo cottAfro with five J rooms , $29 per month , 27th wii Cumlng St9. 327-12 [ T10HHUNT Tlirco fumlMiol room * to- I ; rent , inquire at Carpenter sliopncxt tlie > ieo ofllce. 3lo-.lt .1OK HKNT-Ttto story brick house. W. : M. Yatc * fii co < SIB-M . \OR RENT Front rooms. Ucntlcnmn ntt J lady preferred. Inquire 1711 Chicago St , 239,20 . "TOUSES AND LAND Bemls rents houses. .1. torc , hotels , farms , lotg , Uhds , offices' oem , etc , Sec let page , RENI Nlctly fnrnlihcil linro room nnd j plnno .S. W. corner 18th and Capital Arc. 033-tf "J10R RENT On first floor , fnrrtiihcd rooms , J southwest corner 19th and Davenport , \ . 769 tf 7\OR \ RKXT Furnished rooms. Inquire at 1818. Chicago street. CM-tt RENT 2 " fnrnlshcd roortis ovcr'McJ1- FOR ' Exchange , N. E. cor. IGth and Doilgo trcets. 2S9-H I\1IS' nilAI , ESTATE EXCHANGE. Sco B 1st pai0. FOR SALE. I Olt SAM * A good team of draft mtiloi ft [ ' 3i ) 14 IIAURIS k K1SIIKUJ3. . . Anil I'arasou repaired by IK UMUIIKI.I.AS Mil Knnmm Us. 7Mtt B KM1S' NEW C1TV MAI'SMc.-Sco 1st page- F SALE A larfjo two story frnmo slilnglc.t roof Hotel anil ono story Kitchen ; nlso one tory frame , shingled roof , hull room for ten sets o ( IMice , ami barn largo enough to hold twenty cams- All situated on corner of llroail and 4th trctt , Krcniont , Dodge Co. , Neb. For * further nfonnatlon apply to C. 0. THOMPSON. 353-to 8-8 Fremont , Dodge Co , , Neb. T710II SALE EO acres of the Joel A. GrlfTcn JJ fann , fifty dollars per acre , on ten years. hue at 8 per cent , or pay as 3 on please. And two express harnesses for tialo chcnp. , 323 0 L. It. CASE , on 13th St. SALE A hotel business , flood location * FOR Address "J. S."Ueoonicc. 212-July 15-cod FOIl SALE Cheap , two hoinc * . Inquire ot P J. Crccdon , Webster and 21et , southeast , corner. 334-tf f\ Tnotl SALE. A General Merchandise Store JL drain House , and bailcs. Will sell cither or both. Loratwl In ono of the best grain points on the H. & M. railroad. Kor further prrtlculara call or address J , U. LCNINOERVacrly Neb. 332-13. [ 71OU SAL.K A new house , built two j cars , full _ ! } lot , \\clland e\ctj thing complete , on Uodgq- etrcet , ; between 20th and 27th , No. 019. Ill- lulrc on premises , 200-tt 71011 SALE A Fccond'hand leather top phac- _ _ J ton and a good.sccpndhand.canopy top pony ihacton. Also a new delivery wafcon , * " * " . OEO. II KITCHETT. Shop on 15th street , opposite Wlthlicll House- . 2M.tf TTJOKSAtiK Good house with1 four roomi and. Jj half lot , No. 2013 Dodge betwcoh 20th and 27th street. Good "ell and shade trees ; house In ; oed condition. Inquire on premises. ,221-tf RICK FOR SALE. B 203-tf ESTAimoOK & .COE. [ T10R SAi-E 81,500 cash , will buy the stock and J ; fixtures of the cleanest little business In the cltyT Address "Business , " care Carrier 9 , Omaha" postofllcc. 210-tf FOR SA'.E A small engine , B. W. 1'ayne 4r Son'8 make. In perfect osder. Inquire ot II. O. Clark & Co. 36-tt SALE Lease and furmturo at a Urst-clata FOR In a town of 1303 inhabitants , In Etato of Nebraska ; has 21 beds ; the trat cling men's ro- sort. Inquire at BEE olHcc. 218-tf 171011 bALE T\vo storj house and part lot , near JL depot. Location good. John L. McCogue * Opp I'ostOmce. 058-t ! . SALE House and lot 33x132 ; suitable for EOR warehouse. Inquire of Peterson , 10th St. 001-tf TT1OK SALE 2 acres , ground In West Omaha. JL1 Inquire of J. Henry , No. 110 10th. 873-t bALE Maps of Douglas aiid Sarpy coun FOR . A. 110SUWATER , IKOFarnham street 320-tf MISCELLANEOUS. OhT A IetUr"CntaHriBtf-PhsK'graiih. ! addrcsscd to Benj. F. Troim Omaha , Neb. Finder ill please return to this office and re echo reward. 304-12 \TOTICE TO .CARPENTERS Proposals for JLN iheUingNo1318 Farnham street will bo rcecl\ed at thcolHcc of Dufrcno & Mendel , herc plant and specifications may bo socn until July 15th. ( JC5-0) ) _ SAMUEL , BURNS. ijTRAYED A dark Iron gray mare colt abontf- O one jcar old. Information as to her whereabouts may be left at Smith's grocery store , corner of 13th and Ilarncy. SOa-ll WM. NELSON. rpAKEN UP Ono sorrel mare and ono dark , L brown horse , about 9 orten jears Old. JIaro has scar on hind bhank and star In forahcad. In quire ot ED. KKEti-SMAK , 30J-0 10th Street , near Depot. rflAKEN UP Tno horscs.ono black ulth star- _ L in forehead ; ono bay , shoes all around. WM. UARIIAU , 356-8 Near Deaf and Dumb Institute. TRAYED 2 marcs' , ono cream color , one- § black with 3 white feet ; cream about 12 , and. > black 5 > cars old. Information will bo liber ally rewarded at Fred. Lang's grocery store , 13th * and Jackson streets. 351-0 | OST On June llth , a bay mare , clgat years JLj old. Her footlaps , had been cut oil the day she was lost. LoctJrom the corner of Oth andi Spruce. The Dnder 1H be rewarded by returnIng - Ing to P. M. , Back Cth and.Spiuco 3i7-15codi HREE or four jonng men can bo accommodft- JL ted with board. Deferences exchanged. Ap ply 2011 Cass street , 4th door west of 20th St. , or address Box 337 , postofllce. 348' ? f QTRAYED A large bay horse , one white hlml O too * , ring-boned , star la forehead. Weight abont 1100 or 1200 pounds. JAS. N. SISSON , 325-11 Chicago St , bet. 14th and 16th. ONEY TO LOAN on real estate , at 290 eod-10 DEXTER L. THOMAS & BRO. BEUIS lias rattling long lists of houses , lot * , lands and farms for cole. Cell and.get : them. them.HM. . BROWN Corner 12th and Chlcftco. . streeta , Is ready to bora or deepen well * , batisfaction guaranteed. C03U niEAJIS Can be got at John Harr * ( table for- JL all kinds of work at reasonable figurca , near tor 13th and Leaen worth street * . 378-U " ! FOKOET The successors of tbe Amer ican House , on Douglas street , between Oth , and 10th , for board , lodging a J transient cu > tomera. Itespectfully 684-tf JIIUUS ft LOUISE ROSS. POWDER Absolutely Pure. Mad from Orape Cram T rUr. No other pro arpatlon cuke * ucb light , Alky hot bnadf.t uxurloui jxutry. Can be Uq by Pyipewtlo without ( car ol the 111 * resulting from lieavy lodl "