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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (July 18, 1881)
; ( 1 THE OMAHA.'DAILY BHE : MONDAY" , JULY 18 , 1881. IHE DAILY BEE , * - Monday Morning , July 17. ' - LOCAL BREVITIES , i Patterson cells coal. Get your hftta at Doane't , * Nlndell & Krolle. Leading Hatters. Drink Snxo's Peruvian Boor. 4000 residence loin , Hernia , ngcnt , 000 btuinwa lot * . Call on Uem'w. 250 IIOUKW and lot * . BemU1 agency , V Don't fall to drink SAXR'S cream nod * . 16-tf A. W. Nftson , Dentist , JftcoV * block. Itemls * now map of Omaha , 25 cents. BcmU1 real catata boom. Flrit p g . 200 farms and 000,000 acres of land Ikmls , agent. 1 Natural Mineral Water on draught nt Kuhn's drug More. For FINE Commercial Job Printing , nil at THE BEE Job rooms , r Great rush for Drens Goods at At klnnon'o ; low prices will tell. jy2-tf . The Lion continues to roar for Mooro'n I Tarn MB and Saddlery. l Whlpple , McMillan & Co. , the jewel cm , Crolchlon Block. o20-tf Proscriptions a specialty , Opera HOUBI Pharmacy , 211 8. IGth Street. S.afcfl , machinery , nnd nil UlnJa o heavy hauling done by BrUce & Co. , th jiafemcn. w&s-tf We will clone out all our Rummer hat nf coit , to make room for fall trade. Nlndcll & Krcllo , sign the Gold Hat. fr-2t There will bo an Ice cream festival at the Union Catholic library rooma on Thurmlay nlirht , If you want to know how to keep the < luat out of your eye * call at Kclholm'A : I'rickton'a immediately. The B. & M. railroad from lied Cloud to KniUoott ban been extended to Wyinorc , Trains ' will bo running between lliwo points on July 21th. This makes r. continuous line from Crete to Indlanola. Keating and McDonald , the two mon men charged with robbing Jack Connelly of15 In the St. I'll mo theater recently were held In 8100 nnd ? 500 respectively to answer the chargo. They had a hearing before Judge Bcncko Saturday. A thermometer hung In the Him at the HO of the Crcighton house on Satur day fluttered up to 132 degrees above zero. The U. P. nnd B. ' & M. bays jilaycd n match game of base ball on Saturday even ing. It wan witncHHcd hy a largo audience. At the end of the novcnth Inning they mu tually cried quits , owing to the intense heat. The ncoro then utood eleven to BJ ! in favor of the U. P. club. PERSONALS. J. W , Wi'gdon , a IIoHtlnra' newapapcr jnan , was fn the city Saturday. Mr. nnd Mrs. Geo. Cnnfiold will start for Lake Minnotonka this morning. -District Attorney Burnham , accompa nied by his uonwcnt to Grand luland Sat urday where ho will meet his sister , Mrs. Mcrriam , wife of Liou.t. Merrimn , of Fort r i Fetterman. Ho will return accompanied l > y Mm. Mcrriam nnd her family to-day. _ Mra. Morrlnm will upend the summer in Omaha. K. L. Price , of Blair , npcnt the Sabbath in the city. Gco.R.Mazwell arrived from Salt Lak City Saturday , and in registered at the Canfield house. Aaron Root , of Chicago , 111. , arrived to-day from Laramle , Wyo. , nnd will stay in the city a few days. Fred Hawlins , telegraph operator In tin IT. P , headquarters , returned to Omahi from Choycnno Saturday evening , bring ing with him his'iyife and child. He wil remafn hero permanently. The onlv place in the city whor : Jos. Scblitz's Milwaukee boor is founi on draught is the Merchants 33x change , cor. IGth and Dodge street. . . U p / / / TJu Oooleit Hat ! The JiambooUl J\ttt received by Frederick JlatterHl Oranges and lemons for solo by U box. " Euii & DDQUETTK , Julyl4-3t Council Bluffs. # DdWNf DOWN 11 DOWN ! ! ! Down go the prices at Bushman * Aix WOOL Buntings at 8c. Our Silk Drosg Goods and Hosiery tire nnd liai boon ALL SUMHKB THE CHEAPEST i OMAIU. tf Butwoisor Boor for family uso. Fc sale by Julius Troitschko. J12-C Gentlemen's Fish .Not Vests ji ORUIOKSHANK'S. Fine Jewelry , Watches and Olockt at S. Jonason's , South 13th Street. % i t Old Hay in bales at Wollsbans < Bro.'s , 8th ana Farnham. iylO-i THE CHEAFKHT AND HEST place to buy groceries is at the 01 ' lloliablo store of J. B. French 1110 Farnham street. Oranges and lemons for sale by tl box. . . Eui ) & DUQUETTE , Julyl4-3t Council Bluffs. Sealed bids mil bo received at 14 ; Howard street , Omaha , up D o'clock p. in , , July 18t for the renting of the entire Boo privileges during the holding of tl State Fair , commencing vSuptemb 12th , to lho" ijtli , 4JLnoluiivo , I Omalia , jfpr th < BJ ofitiro , dini ( liall. Wjxrnijiieaijjprivil9g8 ; aud ol J the entire Booth stand privilege Parties bidding can bid on ono or bet I resorvoing the right to reject any all bids. 0. UAIUTMAN , , Treasurer State Board of Agricultui Choice dairy butter , 2Q cents , C J5 cents at J. I Nicuoii.v " ' THE LODGES. . The Morgan Mystery Again EovMnped. 'Eoports irom the Brethren of the Triple Liuk-Mie- collanoous Items. THE FREE MASONS. THE MORGAN MISTKIIY. B. P. Shillubcr ( Mrs. Partington ) writes from Boston to The Hartford Evening Post in rcftard to the Morgan mystery as follows : "Tho revival of the subject after fitty years affords mo the opportunity of stating n theory regarding the fate of Morgan entertained by a venerable lady of Boston , just deceased , which is as roasoiiablo as any advanced. She and her husband were follow passengers songors in a Boston ship , bound for Smyrna , with a very mysterious Indi vidual who was under constant sur veillance , by two men , night and day. Ho was kept aloof from all on board , and communicated only with his at tendants. Ho appeared restless and uneasy under the restraint until the ship arrived at Smyrna , when ho wan taken off in a boat at night , but few knowing of his departuro. The two men disappeared at the same time , regarding whom the captain know nothing beyond the securing of their passage on board bin ship and the payment of their mohoy biqrofor. A short time thereafter , while yisit- ing seine wild tribes quite a distance inland , they saw the same man witVu out his attendants , who shunned them and disappeared. The presumption of all on board the ship was that the mysterious passenger was William Morgan , under charge of political agents for getting him out of the woj until 'after election.1 00 AT 1IA1RH. The grand lodge of Colorado con ducted the ceremonies of laying thi corner stone of the now court houm and Masonic temple at Canon Cit last Saturday. . The excessive heat has caused a general < oral ] suspension of work throughou the eastern lodges , and few candidate have boon initiated , passed or raisci during the past week. St. John' lodge , of this city , braved the heat o Thursday evening and as usual sue ceodod in obtaining a good attondanc when working the F. 0. With thi exception no Masoniu work lias bee done in Omaha during the week. THE TRIPIiE LINK. INDIANA'H GRAND LODOE. The report of the grand ledge o Indiana , which is now ready for dis tribution , shows a healthy and prosperous porous condition of the order in thai jurisdiction , under the Incumbency ol Will Cumback , grand master. It is t neat and handsomely printed document mont , and contains much valuable in formation and some wise suggestions Che report of the grand secretary , B i.t. P. Foster , gives the number of activi edges as 535. The grand lodge o Indiana holds semi-annual sessions and the representation from subordi nates is very largo , so largo , in fact that the body is becoming soinowhn unwioldly as well as expensive , an there in evidently a disposition to accept copt the recommendation of the gran master , to hold annual sessions , an reduce the number of representative o The number of members in the stat is 25,311. The past grands numbc 8,098. There have boon during tli year which ended with May ; 188 ' 007 initiations , and 203 ladies a mittod into the Daughters of IV bokah lodges , The resources of tl lodges amount to $1,302.050 , and tl oxponao ot maintaining them nmoun . to 845,035. The orphan fund 01 shown to bo 8320 251. LINKS. ho The annual report of the Gra Ledge ot Illinois , which has just bo issued , shows the total membership i the state at present to bo 28,008 , wi r > 95 active working lodges. The to > revenue amounts to 8252,800. Di ' s. the year $40,358 have been paid 1 IB , the relief of members , 'and $5.247 I the benefit of widowed families : I TO burying the dead $12,251 , and 1 IN special charities $3,890 have boon < ponded. For the education of i phans $216. or Tlio Now York Grand Ledge r Dt pointed n special committee to consi or and report seine method to prove ? at dissatisfied members irom draggij lodges into civil courts and exhaust ! their funds in litigation. The Odd Follows , of Chicago al mooting hold on Monday formed association for commemorating ami ally the birlh of Thomas \Vildoy t & founder of Odd Follq\vd > P > " Ann 2t ica. The orRantzatiolfSyUl bo knoi as ' 'Tho "Wildoy Association. " T following resolutions were adopt and telegraphed to Washington ; " \YHKUKAH , Wo representatives the 5,000 Odd Follows of Chicago , public meeting assembled , have loai ed of the dastardly and outragoc assault upon the Chief Magistrate ho the hand of a cowardly rmassin , the fore , Jteaohed , That wo tender to 1 president , James A. GarGeld , and' 18 estimable wife , our heartfelt symj thy and condolence upon this < to casitm , and sincerely desire and tri th , thai bo may bo speedily rcsto ) th to his devoted family and to i > BI ho rowing nation , bor Adjourned. ' 'of. Evai at The Od4 Fellows' hall . villo , is advertised to boold at pi ing Ho auction on July 23. "It was fiuii IBO ed Rt a cost of 805t)00 ) : ' Efforts * i OB , being made to relieve the embarra lueait . . of , . the . lodges to enable . . them l' " ' m l t V. * 1-1 ! retain the halls"of the building " , , "ootingjjurposps * , At thirmoetliiK of the O'dd Tollc iro- ledge ot Fremont Friday evening 1 follbwirib Dirloera wore elected ; , Cli Sana , N. G. ; Goo. L. Loonns , j. . rratt , , aicrcjw : ; ' ' . > repre entativd to grand 16dgo. MlSCEI.LANr.OUfl. . . . Amongtho causes of death among the United Workmen of California during the past few months , twelve were the result of accident , four of murder , four of suicide and four of excessive drink. Out of a total of eighty-three deaths , twenty ere from unnatural causes. California must bo a dreadfully healthy state when it becomes - comes necessary to resort to unnatur al methods to shufllo off the mortal coil. California has n membership of over 5,000 Knights of Honor and is still increasing. The lied Mon are increasing their membership in Massachusetts. THE CITY'S CONDITION. A Favorable Showing A few Holes to bo Filled. An editorial appeared in.Tho Ilopub lican this morning denouncing the en tire city government , from mayor to policeman , and calling attention to the "fearful condition" of the city. The following official document will show what amount of truth it contain ed : OMAHA , July f > , 1881. Gentlemen of the City Council : I am pleased to report the improved condition of our streets and alloys , under the management of Policeman Maurice Sullivan. There is still , how ever , much room for improvement. 1 would again urge the necessity of draining or filling the ponds at 13th and Loavenxvorth , 20th and Farnham , 18th and Harnoy , 23rd and Cass and 25th street , and St. Mary's avenue. If these points are attended to , and a few persons compelled to abate nui sances on their promises that have icon already reported as such , our < ty will bo in a pretty good sanitary condition. Ileapoctfiilly , P. S. LEIHKNRINO , City Physician. In addition to this Mayor Boyd gives it\a iija opinion that the alloys of the cty nro much cleaner now than they hyyo boon. There are BOV- oral disagrevablo pools of water ii 10 vacant lots f t council will attend 10 to at the next ; 3-lb. Can Peaches - Peachest20c ' HENUY PUNUT , XQ Grocer. Mr. Joseph II. Hcngo ) . ti,0 wo ] known bootmaker , Iran. rot rnoi to Omaha and has reopened a-boU. mi , ' shoo shop on 12th street V ) tw ci : Farnham and Douglas , back of Bta1ji ] > clothing house. Ho will bo pica * . , to meet his friends and patrons wli will find him fully supplied with all : the materials for making first class boots and shoos upon short notice. The firm name in Hongen & Berg ( juist. J13-tf Plenty of potatoes at Buffott's. jyl3-4t Talco Notice- The Union Pacific Band is making preparations for their annual excursion sion and basket picnic , further partic i. ulars will bo announced hereafter ii t.o all the papers , o f 14-3t LOUIH LEEDEH , Secy. Oranges and lemons for sale by tin it i- , box. Eun & DUQUETTE , Bluffs. it Julyl4-3t Council idc Men'iTGood Shoos , 81.00 , at Full c- cid riedo'a. id . Good Goodls at lowpricesat Polack' is. ! is.to clothing house. or lie Gentlemen's Silk Sun Umbrellas r 'V : CRUIGKSIIANK'S. < le- Bromnor's Cream Soda Crackers c lie Woimor's. jylOt&slw ho nts \Vo are selling can goods at lo is prices. W. II. Bennett & Co. Young chickens and choice Califoi knd nia canned goodsj at Win. Gentleman Jim corner IGth and Cass streets. 1C- ! of itb Six hundred Cotswool Shooj ft tal 'ur- sale , also a fine lot of Cotawool bucl for for sale. Terms to suit. for II , C. BOU.ONO , for for wjy3&auglO Schuylor , Nob. ox- T1III CHKAVV.ir ANI > "KST br place to buy groceries ja at the Oil RolinMo store of , Ji . French i Co. an- lid- 1119 FariiJmrin street. " ! Bottom fallen out of everything All promenade to Joe & Sun's to night for the best ice crean in th ta city , for ten cents a diali. / an ; iu- the Lot of Ladies' Kid jrront or- Shoos , 81.00 , at Fiillriodofij also bai orWll gains in all kinds of Shoel and Slij I'ho BurnmeuVear. led pora , suitable for . of Choice dairy butter Sflcents , oggi in 15 cents at J. I. NICHOLS rn- DUB For good K pairing iij watch an by clock worjfj { , ' 0 to ire- B. the On South1 ISfStrcel. his pace Sfho Koystouo wringer for sale b ce- \ \ ' . R. Bennett & Co ual rod Will You Follow Us ? lor- Our Co Dress Goods boat , aiiytlyiu you over saw. " n a- "Qur " Standard prints , nowstyles , f > < ub > 1 Jama and Momir cloth , Sc. sh [ ( jauzo Underwear froni25o up. are Other goods in proportion bofpr * ' . . . * in i ± V . _ f ? making repairs tlio s > ro. THE BLUFFS BATCH Being the Usual Record From Across the Kiver. Usual Supply of Notable Hap penings. The trustees of the Presbyterian church have sold the old church belle o the school trustees for the clock tower of the liloomor building. This > cll has a remarkably fine tone and can bo heard a great distance. It will answer the purpose of a public clock ll admirably. Saturday's BKE In speaking of Ed- jar II. Scott's graduation gave the ir- st.itution as Grinell college. It should mvo been Cornell. There was considcrablo heroism dis played by one of the employes of the Chicago and Northwestern railroad on Friday evening last. It seems that after a freight train had been switch ed on to a side track , the switch was not reversed and n passenger train following had nearly reached the switch when one of the section hands noticing the condition of the switch leaped and caught it just in time to prevent a collision and probably save human lifo. A largo steamer passed up the river Friday evening , loaded down with merchandise for the towns along the upper Missouri. II. II. Judson recently placed palm leaf fans in all the vows of the Pros- bytorion church. It is rather a nice thing to find a largo palm leaf in the church pews these hot Sundays. Clouds and n brisk breeze temper cd old Sols forvancy yesterday and rendered the day very pleasant and comfortable. The churches were well filled. J. N. Cassady has had the trees in front of his residence on Oakland avenue - onuo all neatly trimmed. It makes a wonderful improvement in the appearance - poaranco of the property. Street improvement has been pro gressing finely during the brief respite - pito from rain. Col. Chapman says the change ol climate and increase of rainfall in this western country is largely duo to extensive cultivation of the soil. Ho supports his theory by some strong arguments founded upon observation and experience. . .Honsted street is the driveway to 1 llv now driving park and is being inpro j and put in excellent condf . ion tliiughou ( . jtB cntiro icngt ] , , > rcpahitoi , to the formal opening o lie par and tt,0 , August meeting o , ho assertion. Rev. Job- , JobChamberlain : , of Now * ork city , falm the pu , it t fi Episcopal churci catorjda The report of Hiring train rob * bory reached hero \ bof u published reports and 6V tcd d deal f interest on the stro b A young man from Sioux Uy aca dentally shot himself through th liand while fooling with a rnvolv&r a Mrs. Borland's boarding house t Saturday. The .thermometer was reported t indicate 130 ° in the sun on Saturday It was undoubtedly the hottest day o the season so far. 1- The St. Joe & Council Bluffs roac now sends a passenger train out fron this city on Sunday morning , instea ' of Saturday evening , as formerly. llov. Able Randall , of Areca , om of the old pioneers , died at his residence nfc denco on Friday , at the mature agi ; of 77. Ho came to this country ii 1830 , 31 years ago. nt Mrs. Goo. T. Phelps , in company with her friends , Mrs. McConnolJ MK Mrs. Burbank , of St. Paul , loft yes terday by n special car over Mo U. P for the Lsramie plains i" search o pleasure and a cooler c'inate. ) Miss Fannie Kc" ° Se , the notct singer is * * . n _ th _ ° cly ' opera 0141 W * , * * I'B n t guest of Mrs. ( nort\l Dodge. Counci Bluffs on for * th ° honor of 1'ttvini been MJKollogR s former homo. or yfrf dt. Joe Herald has this to sa ; ks waterworks ; "Before the water is were built the people were ii constant apprehension of a swccpiiij conllagration. We had absolutely IK protection after a ton minutes fire Nobody thinks of such a thing now id everybody sloops soundlynobod ; ; gets very much excited when the boll" sound on alarm. Everybody know that wo can put out a lire ; it i extinguished before we can got there There is certainly no greater blessinj within the confines of a city than i bountiful supply of good pure water Tlio Herald is right and that is jus the reason why the people of Counci Bluffs are so anxious to see the dir Hying in connection with the buildinj r- of the proposed waterworks. The Nonpareil is after the streo railway with a sharp stick. Possibl ; the editor of The Nonpareil , like th writer , has nearly had a buggy wheo torn off a few times , or had his recon dinner turned topsyturvy by tliosi abominably high irons , d Possibly Voniior's cyclone migh have gotten along yesterday , but tlioi the weather wasn't very favorable That makes all the difference. Pee pie hero are never disturbed any mon with Vennor'a predictions. lie evidently dontly tries to predict too far ahoac and gets beyond his compass , Alderman Dawson introduced ni ordinance at the late mooting of tin city council for regulating tlio stroe railway. If there is any reliance t < bo placed upon the numerous com Plaints heard , the street railway neodi iegulating and the ordinance u timely. Young 3H n Drowned- A Dane named Chris Thompson wai drowned iu the river Friday night , About 8 o'clock lie accompanied a partj 1 of young men to a point opposite tlu packing house ipr the- purpose oi having a wim. Thompson was I an expert ] immer and after spend' ng some time near the shore , vcn- ured out n considerable distance into ho stream , against the advice of his ompanions. Some distance out hemet mot with a swirling eddy. Ho was con to pitch up bin hands uddonly above his head , and a moment thereafter to sink icnoith the water. Ho was seen a second time but was too far out ferny ny relief to reach him. The body tad not been removed , Thompson has only been in the country a short time. His relatives till live in Denmark , Ho boarded nt Joe Valctta's , 708 Eighth street. CAUGHT IN THE ACT. A Young Man Who Attempts to Rob a Money Drawer. Saturday evening lastnt about dusk , young man attempted to steal the contents of Irwin it Ellis' money drawer. AH the clerks , save ono , were sitting on the sidewalk in front of the store , nnd the ono clerk , Mr. Eddy , was waiting upon three cus tomers. After the three mon had made their purchases and gene out Eddy was about to join his compan- ons , when ho noticed a person stealthily creep into the oflico and take out the contents of the drawer , amounting to about five dollars and nit it in his pocket. The oflico is in ; ho rear part of the store and parti- : ionod off into a room by itself. Ed' dy made for the fellow who , finding limsolf detected , dropped the money 10 had taken and started out the roar way. In his haste ho left ono of liis shoos , which ho had taken off up on entering the building , Ho was followed and soon caught by John Me Caffroy , the barkeeper of a saloon at kho corner of the alloy on fourteenth street. Ho was hold until a policeman was called and then taken to the city jail. The young man's name is Charlie Yorick. Ho is a well appear ing person of honest demeanor , about nineteen years old. When arrested lie was somewhat under the influence of liquor. At ono time ho had been employed in the cracker factory of Smith & McClure in this city. While working there ho always bore a good character for honesty and aoberity. Ho says that ho recently came from Kansas City and was out of money , and rather than bog or starve ho made up his mind to steal. A. ORUIOKSHANK & CO. Still continue their sale of Lawns at 5 cents and 74 cents , also closing out Linen Lawns at 15 cents. Their 5c and lOc counters have again been re plenished with now goods this morn ing , besides daily arrivals of new.goods from Now York which makes our store and stock the moat popular in the city. 2ABLE DELICACIES AT FLEM ING'S. ' J15-2t , 15c at J. I. NICHOL'S. i , Chickens and Green Corn at d < s. jylB-3t " uranfce * and lemons for uale by the ( box. TfiKJS f , DUQUKTIF. , 10 Julyl4-3t nmncii Blufls. i- Fine Jewelry , Watches im ou. o at S. Jonason's , South 13th Street. u 3-lb. Can .Peaches at 20c , HENIIY PUNDT , The Grocer. Seventeen genuine southern mock , ing birds , just received Irom Texas , : and for sale at Bee Hive Photograph d studio , IGth street. 10 T1IK CHEAPEST AND BEST place to buy groceries is at the Old 8 Reliable store of J. B. French & Co. , 1119 Farnham street , r- rn Bromner's Cream Soda Crackers at 8o Fleming's. jlCt fcs4w Bottom fallen out of everything. All promenade to Joe & Sam's to night for the best ice cream in the city , for ten cents a dish. ; Try Brcmnor's Cream Soda Crack ers. jlGt&s4w Wanted A house with four or five rooms anywhere west of Fourteenth. { Enquire at MiirhofTs trunk factory on Fourteenth street , between Douglas and Dodgo. jlO-tf Soft Shoes for tender feet at W. L. Kidd's new ihue store , Jacob't block , Mjteenth street. Guild & Mclnnis , the dry mon , IGth street are offering bargains itn in all departments. Their goods arc n sold at such low prices that every one | who visits their store is sure to buy. o jDelicious pears , apples , peaches , jd d lemons , oranges , etc. , at Charlie's , 1120J Farnham. Immense bargains in fisrt class Jioott and Shoes at W , L. Kidd't new Shot Store , Jacob's Block , IGlh street. One l" l"Priee Only. THE CHEAPEST AND MUST place to buy groceries is at the Old Reliable store of J. B. French it Co. , 1110 Farnham street. Now potatoes cheapat W , M , Yatei & Co.'s. - * Oranges and lemons for sale by the box. EHB & DUQUETTE , Julyl43t Council Blulfs. THE DUST AGAIN. Still no Provision Made for Its Laying , As intimated a few days ago in TUB BEE that it would be , the subject of street sprinkling is a problem once more. Citizens and property holders want the streets sprinkled , and have but little sympathy for the petty quibbling of council and committee. A few of the city business mon have taken the matter in their own hands Saturday and cooled the tmosphcro considerably in front of lioir establishments. Among these night bo mentioned Edholm & Erick- on and Win. Bushman. Those who lassod near those stores probably took onsiderablo cheap comfort. Mr. 3ushman has some peculiar ideas in matter of sprinkling , and if ho council have in view any ono hey desire to have instructed in the , rt they might send him around to Ir. Bushman for a few points. The oat is intolerable in itself without ho additional inconvenience of the ust , and council should take this nto consideration. GREAT CLEARING SALE. IMMENSE HLAUOHTBU. IRES3 GOODS 1 DRESS GOODS ! DRESS GOODS ! For the next thirty days , wo will toll Dress Goods at ruinous pncos to make room for fall stock. If you , vant a dress of any description buy low and save money , at the ac tiot < dged leading establishment of ATKINSON & CO. , Creighton Block , 15th St. , Near the Postoflico. N. B. Call early , while stock is somploto , as wo mean business in this apartment. THE CHEAPEST AND BEST ilaco to buy groceries is at the Old Reliable store of J. B. French & Co. , 119 Farnham street. Children's dresses at 99 cent store. j2-tf 3-lb. Can Peaches at 20c , HENRY PUNDT , The Grocer. The best meat and prices lower ; hau over. P. BKNSEN. ulton Market , IGth Street. tf Butwoisor Bfcer tor family use. For , ale by Julius Treitsehko. J12-5I TABLE DELICACIES AT FLEM- NG'S. J15-2t A. S. Billings , dentist , opposite postoflice. Im-ov-sat Down go the prices , Como and ICG. P. BESEN. Fulton Market IGth Street. tf Spring chickens at 14-3t WM. GENTLEMAN'S , , Inducements offered in every de partment of Summer Clothing and Underwear , at ELGUTTER'S Mammoth Clothing House , 1001 Farnham , cor. 10th street. jy5-2t. SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE Advertisement To Loan , For Sale Lost , Found. Wants , Hoarding , &c. , will be In iwrtcd In these columns once for TEN CENTS < ' - line ; each subsequent Insertion , FIVE CENTS The first Insertion never leaa tha TO LOA , . upwards , for S to 6 ysan ) . on IIrut-class city t , . , farm proiierty , VKHIS KEAL ESTATB and LOA AO.ENCT. lOtli jd Douelu Sts. TO LOAN-Call at Law Offlc * of D MONEY Itoora 8. Creiihton Illock. HELP WANTED. A good dining room girl at tl WANTED House. Apply immediately. 418-10 YTrANTKD-iA large furnished room with board V V In a respectable locality , for man and wlf Private family preferred. Reference * exchanged Addroaa'Y" llec office. 410-20 TTANTED A good girl for general nous YY work. Apply 1418 Jackson streethetwec lUh and Uth. MItS. A. MUttPIIY. 424-tf \TrANTED-To rent , a house with three o YY four rooms. Must bo neat , clem , comei lent and cheap. Address , Mating terms and lo cation , D. J. , this otilco. \TrANTED-Moulders to go to Pueblo , Col YY rado , by the Colorado Coal and Iron Co Wages 83 and $3.25 i > er day. Write to U , N Jones , general superintendent South I'ueblo , to full particulars. 45-21 Situation tending bar orworkin WANTED or minimarket. Can give ell referees. Addrtss "II. It. W. " 114 S. 10th strce 412-17 T > EMIS' HEAL ESTATE I100M. Sec Ikt jiag A Girl todogeniral housework WANTED Harneyetrcet. 410 tf WANTED Two Pining roorngirla ; mutt 1 lint ila s ; for lucli good wages will b paid. CITY HOTEL , 411.17 10th and Harncy. A girl to do ircneral houseworl WANTED Coed references reijulred. Apply soutl cast cor. 16th and llarney. 400 tf C. BALUACK. WANTED-Oood Danish girl , Omaha Baker ) Ml ) 10th street. 40210 " \T7\ANTED A thoroughly competent cook VV Wages , 820 per month. IMS. G. W AUDHOSE. 1024 Farnham St. , between 19th an 20th. 895 If * AM El ) I One in n in a county make * mo W ney gelling our springs for buggy eha couplings. Send stamp jor terms and cut or 60c In btamps fora pair , toantl Ilattlcr Safety Sprint Company.OO lUndolph St. , Chlcago.ni th-saty.g | " \ \7AMKD A nrbt-class cook and Mowar > Y Immediately , at tlio Occidental hole 372-tf Kundlnir bridge and school bonds. WANTED Clark , Btlle\ue. 26-tf "VITANTED A partner or bujer. Inquire a YV Philadelphia Coflte House , lOthstrcU. 2SO-J)33 _ _ _ _ \TrANTED-A No. J Barber can find & gtead V Y situation an J good pay by inquiring at 6' ' ( old number ) l&th struct , OiaaliaNcb. , of 29MI C. II. FITCH. INTED Two boarder * , loung men pre ferred. Addrtbs "A. " Bee offlw. HO-tl ITANTED BY ONE OT TUB LAHOEST ry Whulcittlo ClothlnR Houses In New York ty , for the comlnft fall Uade , cxperlencvd rales en. The e haring experience and commnndlnp Koodtrvde will find this a flrxt clas opportunt y. Apply at once , with references to A. B. U , Mtoillce box 308 , New Ycrk dty. X7ANTED A peed dinlnc room prl immcdl- n tclyAtthuOccldcnlArhoUl. ! 220 tt TT ANTED Aflrl to do general hou enork. fV Apply 1710 Farnham ttrcct , nortli M corner ul 17th. 830 U TtTAT < TED-To buy fcgood AddrcM S. ( T &H. , lice offlcc. 347-tt /-1ALL AT > IIIS. B. K. CLAHKE'3 No. 1 Board . ; Ing Houso. cor. 13th and Dodge St * . Best Ythscity. 19 tf FOR RENT-HOUSES AND LAND. NT Furnished front room ; new brick j house , corner 17th and California directs , o. COS. 417-tf 71011 HENT Four pleasant nnd convenient ' chambers for housckccpinir , for man nnd ifo ultheut children. ll rtl and soft water , front nd rear entrance 319 N , 17th street. 422-18 71011 KBNT llou o near I. S. llascall'd. In- J quire of John 0. Jacobs. 414-tf 71011 KENT To ono or two younR men , large L1 furnished front room , 2d floor , with prhl- CRO of bath room , new house , first-class nclgn- orhood. References exchanged. 400-10 "J. U W. " Bee tKMIS has rattling long lisU of houses , lots , ) lands and farms for sale. Call aud get ITIOftllENT Twofnmlshcd rooms on Jackson J street ; between 10th and 17th , third house ram the northeast coiner of 17th. 870-tf ' ' ' ' ' " ' ' " 'io'TChT Wltirboaifii'a'l rgfe"f'urn'irhTd "room ! A few day boarders wanted , 1803 California , trtct. 890 tf [ TlOlt KENT llirce furnished rooms to J rent. Inquire at Carpenter shop next tlio ice ofllce. 31G-U 71011 KENT Nicely furnished largo room and J piano .8. W. corner 18th and Capital Ave. 983-tf 71011 RENT 2 furnished rooms oicr MCJ- 2 chanU' Exchange , N. E. cor. lUth and Dodge trccta. 2 0 tf FOR SALE. FOR. SALE A good , young Round family horse Gentle and kind ; also single harness , almost cw. Will be In town Monday or Tuesday. Ad- rcss , "SclIcrD. " Bee office. 421-18 [ 710U SALE A good leather top second-hand D buggy , at 2123 Webster street. 404-10 [ 7IOK SALE A good ninn of mults. Inquire C of ICth street Meat Market. 390-10 HALE House of 6 good rooms nnd lot 20 EUR jclOO feet , and only 7 or 8 squares from U. P. hops. Price 91,050. John L , McCaguc , agent , pposltepostollicc. 381-tf B EM181 NEW U1TY JtAl'b.ittc. See lat fag FOR SALE CHEAP Tbo only hotrl In North Loup , Volley County , Neb. , 30 miles from Ht. 'aul , 15 miles from Ord. Good location , good rade nnd Improving. For particulars write A. . C. . North Loup , box 0. 371-augll [ T10R SALE A good homo and bugpy. Ad- J dicssIJ. F. B. , care Heu office. 378-10 PTMUHELLiAS Ana I'&rwoiB rvpuircd oy Al. U SCHUTT 11th and Famam its. 7 0tf HOUSES AND LAND Hernia rcntu houses , stores , hotels , farms , lots , landu , olllccb ? rooms , etc , Sec 1st page , IPOK SALE A largo two story frame shingled [ j roofllotcland ono story kitchen ; also ono tory frame , shingled roof , hall room lor ten setae o dance , and barn largo enough to hold twenty cams- All situated on corner of Broad and 4th trect , Fremont , Dodge Co. , Neb. For further nformatlon apply to C. C. THOJll'SON , SSS-to s 8 Fremont , Dodge Co , , Neb. FOH SALE A new house , built two years , full lot , well and cctthing complete , on Dod-o itrcct , ; between 2Cth and 27th , No. 2019. Inquire - quire on premises. 200 U Uoodhousottith four rooms and I1OKSALE half lot , No. 2613 Dodge between 2Bth and 27th street. Good vtM and shade trees ; house In good condition. Inquire on premises. 221-U KICK FOR SALE. B 203-tf ESTABUOOK & COE. OU BAL.C A email inglne , II W ! ; n tt Bon's make. In perfect osdcr. Inquire of H. U. Clark & Co. Sfl-ft SALE Ltaae nnrt furniture ot atjrst-claaa hotel In a town of 1300 Inhabitants , In Btato of Nebraska ; has 24 beds ; the tra\ cling men's ro- sort. Inquire at BEE ofllce. 218-tf SALE Two story houee and part lot , nea EOlt depot. Location good. John L. McCoguo Opp Post Ofllce. 068-tf flOR SALIC 2 acrta ground in Went Omaha. ! Inquire of J. Henry , No. 110 10th. 873-tf J1OK SALE Maps of Douglas and ban > y conn- ij tics. A. UOSEWATEll , 1520 Farnham street 320-tf MISCELLANEOUS. TOST 1'alr of Eye glasses -with gold hook. J I'lndcr will bo rewarded by returning them to Frederick's Hat Store , 410-16 OTRAYED-From ' - Hlcksteln's O street , ono lay mare about four j ears old , whltostar in forehead ; had on halter. Informa tion leading to her recovery will bo paid for by 420 10 FIIED. IIIUKSTEIN. T ADIES' HOUSE Small black Morgan mare JJ for sale cheap. Sato drher double or single , blnglc foota under saddle ; without blemish and very gentle. Can bo seen at S. W. cor. 2M and Lca\cnworthBtrcct8. J. M. FRANCE. 423-18 mO LAWYEUS AND OTHEhS A rapid stcn- JL ographcr desirea occasional or permanent > invment. Haa had 8 years experience. Terms mVSro , ' AJ " "SUno , " 1121 Howard Ht. * B EMIS1 HEAL ESTATE EXCIIANGE.-S e lit page. REWAKD Lo t , gold hunting cose stop watch , gold rope chain and nugget at tached. ThoAbove reward will be paid on re turn of the watch to HUGH McCAFFflEY , 384 tf 6th and Douglas street * . FTTH REE or four j oung men can be accommoda- .L ted with board. References exchanged. Ap ply 2011 Cass street , 4th door west of 20th St. , oroddresa Box 337 , postofflce. S43f f ( ONEY TO LOAN on real estate , at M 290 eod-10 DEXTEH L. THOMAS & BIIO. M. BROWN-Corner 12th and Chicago , - . . streets , Is , ready to bore or deepen wells. Satisfaction guaranteed. JOStf rptAMS-Can be got at John llarr stable for JL. all kinds of work at reasonable figures , near tor 13th and Leavenworth streets. S78-tf DON tultUKT Ihe successors cf the Amer- Imn House , on Douglas street , between Oth and 10th , for board , lodging and transient cu tomcrs. Respectfully N14-tf JULIUS t LOUISE ROSS. POWDER Absolutely Pure. Made from 0 rape Cream Tartar. No other prs arpation makes such light , flaky hot brcodi.o uxurloui jxutry. Can be eaten by iwpUa without ( car ol thellll resulting from htavy indi gc-stlble food. Sold only In cam , by all Orocen. KOVAL BAKINO POWDEll CO Kew York.