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. « 1 0 » a 1] 4 . " 4 b -4 THE DAILY BEE. Thursdsy Morning, July 8. THE OMAHA DAILY BEE erve o by b carie o127 parts e e o cepiaaa Aeen e compinote abost Iroguariticn, or {m e papes J adremd 10 ooy ststion Oman Darur Ban will bo malid to b O vipwtog vates, payabie avar T e 0 per s 8400 s e~ Ton O Wasy s $00 per - e e i D Dbty e e et D ambely 2 g S s om0 ‘medit o eretung Miscalany, Latest 3 o I et Reportn, airoad an B o vt e i v e Down goes prices Straw Hats. jan22te FREDERICK'S. ¢ £ BREVITIES. £ — Paterson sells coal. —The river is falling. — Additional local on first page. —Excellent Cream Soda at Saxes. —Carriages and wagons at, Wood- worth's. — Elegant perfumes at Kubn's drug store. _Birch Beer aud Ginger Ale at Baxe's. —Two carlcads of Chinamen went east Taesday night. —Seidenberg & Co.’s Key West Ci- gars at Saxe’s. —Only nine cars west on the over- land train yesterday. —Grading has commenced on the Julesburg short line —There were six land buyers out for Grand Trland yesterday. Tibbles hes returned and a report of his adventures will be published. —A good storm of rain fell carly th's morning,and left the streets quite muddy. Two plain drunks were sent to il yestorday morningin defeult of €3 and costs. Twenty per cent reduction. Elgut- tor's Mammoth Clothing House, 1214 Farnbam street. _A specisl car on the noon train yesterday contained 6ifty soldiers from Fort Omaks, for the Red Cloud Agency. —We understand that Hon. James [h¥sing o MOURNING FOR MAY. Heart-Rending and Fatal Ac- cident to a Little Girl. The Patience of the Little Suf- forer. One of the saddest accidents we were ever obliged to record, was that which occurred about 1 o’clock Tues- day afternoon in the family of Mr. John M. Rice, a carpenter in the ens- ploy of the U. P. railroad company, who resides on 17th street, between Webster and Burt. The victim was his bright and besutiful little daugbt- er, May, a winning child of five years of age. The little girl had been playing In the yard with one or two little com- panions of about her own age, the trio indulging In the favorite past-time of play tea-party. In the course of their fonocent amusement May left the others to cet a lemon for one of ber suosts and this ganerous cost her her life. A woman engaged in doing the washing and had taken off from the kitchen stovea boiler full of clothes, from which she had just lifted the clothes, leaving the boiler with its scalding contenta sit- ting upon the floor. ~ As the child ran in at tke door she tripped, and before she could recover her balance fell, in a half backward meuner, into the boiler. I falling she threw up her arms, which cavght on the edges of the vessel, but her whole body, with the exception of her head, arms and shoulders and the lower part of her limbs were immersed in the fatal bath. She gave ono scream of agonized terror which brought her mother, who was near at hand to her rescue and she was instautly rescued from her positi had been terribly burned. The neigh- bors ran to the assistance of the horri- fied mother, every means was resort- ed to, assuage the suffaring of the child The clothes were forn off and libersl applications of flour and lard rolled portion of the upon the burned body. A physician was sammoned and remained in close attendanze but human aid was beyond avail. great that the child paseed into spasme, which continued at intervals during Stephenson is going to build a brick hotel on the southwest corner of was fecently stated. —Edward," son of Thos. and Han- place yesterday morning. —Geo. Westphal, aged 30 years, diedat 7:55a. m. yesterday of consump- tion, at his residence on Cass and 16th strcots. child. Funeral Friday. —Mr. manager of the Acsdemy of Music during the past year, got into a littie trouble Tuesday over the sale of ecr- tain goods to Mr. James Bonner. We adjusted. country Tuesdsy where they have been stationed for the last nine months. They went cut 4o Pors Omata. Major Morton's company G has been sent to take their place. by some careless individual Saturday evening, struck Mrs. Samuel Berg- strom, who resides on Jackson street. Mrs. B. was standing on her porch at the time and the bullet, a 22 calibre, seriously hurt. tain Tenth etrect dealer, and while one of them engaged him in convessation the others scized & revolver and pen- kuife and made off ‘with them. The firat boy was arrested but was released yosterdsy worning, as the man failed to appear against him. —Wm. Perry, an old citizen and former bus driver in Omahs, was Taesday night arrested for creating & disturbance. After he ran in A woman gave away, and it was found out that he was a deserter jfrom Fort Lacamie, which post be left’a week o ten days 830 Acsordingly the marshal to-da took him,out to Fort Omsha and haoded him over to the military au- thorities, Some one will get 830, the standing reward for deserters, for his cipture. —Fletcher Mitchell, who shot Jas. Boneke in thia city Tuesday sfter- noon, Col. Smythe appearing as coun- scl for the prisoner. Eight witnesses were sworn on the part of the state. first, but they were divided on other points. Mitchell was committed without bail. His parents, who live in Illivois, have been notified and will arrive in a day or two. united in marriage at the residence of Bishop O'Conuor. The wedding was a private afair, the partics being un- | parts and supplios for all Sewing attended save by a brother of the groom and an intimate lady friend of the bride. After the ceremony the party repaired to their rooms op Howard street, where a choioe suj per was partaken of by a few invited guests. Mr. sud Mre. Taylor will shortly begin housekeeping. ————— All kinds of fruits at Tizard’s. —_— SPECIAL NOTICE. In order to avoid carryiog over any Summer Lawns, Ulsters, &c., we have mde such considerable reductions as will ensure s readyjaale. In childrens He leaves a wife and one i the night, until at 5 o'clock yesterday ittle May passed from earth Tenth and Harney and not a stable 88 | ¢4 the kingdom which is made of such morn as she. During her sufferingthe child exhib- nah Casoy, died"July 6th at 10 o'clock. [ ited the utmost fortitude, uttering no aged seven montbs. Funeral took |word or complaint beyond an ocea- She submitted heroi- cally to every measure resorted to for her relief, and was perfectly couscicus sional groan. tothe last. 2 o'clock. affliction. The American House, Good meals and beds guaranteed. H. Tuierorr. Fresh peanuls at Tizard’s Palace, Joe & at 9:30 and sgain to-morrow evening. The public are invited to call and see. Stephens & Wilcox, in order to close out their spring and summer suitinge, are offering the following re- struck her in the upper lip, passing | ductions”in suits: Our $40 suits re- through and hitting her teeth, and | duced to $35, our $35to 30, our 830 to dropping upon the floor. 2 She is not | €27, We havea complete stock from which to select, and guarantee fit, We —Tuesday afternoon threo boya | 8lso make cheaper suits. We invite entered into a conspiracy to rob a cer- | the public to an inspection of our stock. juni8-1mo Sreenens & Wircox. ¥lag Presentation. The Bohemian Turner society wil have a_celebration July 11th. will give a public parade, march to the South where they will have a forenoon and a ball in the evening The German Tarner society will par Owaha park was | ticipate in the parade. The Bohemian bim | Turners will be presented with an elegant new flag. Ruth Rebeoka Degree Lodge No. 1 L 0.0. F., meels Tuesday evening Y | July 8, in Odd Fellows’ hall, all mem- bers and visitors in the city are re. quested to attend, as there will be work in the degree. L. A. Stemie, Secretary. Why pay such enormons prices for Lyon at Millard last Saturday morn. | S°"i§ Machives wheu you cau buy ing, was examined bofore. Justicy | {°F * Much loss than the old prices at “BEE HIVE" Sewing Machine office, 11204 Farn- ham street. j7-3t The Omaha Shirt Factory has re- Al testified that Lyon drew his pistol moved from the old stand to 1207 Far- nam St., near Ca'dwell & Hamilton’s. Hamburg Figs 25¢ a box. Cash and good paying customers will save money by buyiog a Sewing —Tacadsyovening Mr. Robert 31, | Machine at “Beo Hive” Sewing Ma- Taylor acd Mirs Lizzie Burke were | ©hine Depot, 1120} Farnham Street. | july7-3¢ T — For needles, oil, rufflers, tuckers, Machines, go to “Bee Hive” Machine office, 11204 Farnham street. july7-3t. Best meals in the city at Tizard’s. —_— Most popular New York hotel, the Astor House. Headquarters tor Joe Sehlitz's Milwaukee beer at MercHANTs' Ex- ouascr, N. E. Cor. 16th and Dodge. 3 —_———— : Murphy & Lovett, 1ns. agency; old est established agency in this state. apls-ly ——— MissiNG.—A easeo constipation by using Hamburg Fig but not until she The shock to the nervous system was 50 The funeral will take place to-day b The accident has fallen with crushing weight upon the W. F. Pagelt who was|po oiveq and devoted psrents, who have the sympathy of all in thelr sad Donglas understand that the matter has been | street between Ninth and Tenth, has been thoroughly renovated aud re- —Company K, Ninth Infautry, Cap- | 6t46d, by the present proprietor, who tain Hay, returned from the Ute|1® 20W Teady to receive boarders. Sam have a night blooming —A stray shot from revolver fired | ereus which'will Hloom this evening They Sewing TERRIBLE - ACCIDENT. An Unfortunate Young Lady Has Her Hand Crushed. The Murderous “Mangle.” It seems that within the past few days the succession of accidents has hardly given one breathing time, and the chapter of horrors is apparently one without an end. About nire o'clock yesterday morning a younglady named Helen Probst, who was en- gaged in the ironing department of the City Laundry, met with a mishep which must forever disfigure her left hand, if iudeed ampatation should not become mecessary. Miss Probst has worked in the laundry for two or three months and her depart- ment was in the second story of the building, on 12th street. Here isa machine called the “gas mangle,” in which hotel clothes and other heavy articles are ironed. The mangle con- ssts of three revolving cylinders in an upright frame, the center one belng of stecl, heatod by jots of gas wit and the other two of wood, covered with heavy felt and muslin. This wachine is fed from both sides, the clothes being passed first between the two lower cylinders aud back under the one above. Miss Probst wes feeding aud being familiar with the machine probably was a little careless. It is supposed that she glanced aside, and at that moment, in passing in a shest, her left hand was caught between the hot steel roller and the lower onme. She uttered piercing cries, but before the power could bo shut off her entire hand and weist had hen passed through the thin apertare, crushing and burniug it at the same time. She was re- leased as quickly as possible by one of 10 assistaots, and in terrible sgouy was taken to the room be- low and Dr. Van Camp summoned. Tho physician assured her that she would not lose her hand, but such was her terror and pain that it was neces sary to administ:r chloroform before he could dress her sounded hand and wrist. The force of the establishment, con- sisting principally of women, the scone subsequent to the accident may be imagined but not described. The proprietor informed us that this was the first accident which had ever oc- curred in his establishment. Yesterday the doctor thought that the injaries would not prove so severe as stated. The nail of the first finger was removed and a small ‘por- tion of the tip of the second finger ta- ken off, and, 8o far a8 could be di covered, the bones were not broken. Mr. G. T. Wilkins, the gentlemanly proprietor of the laundry, took the young lady to his own home on 9th streer, where she will be well cared for, and for this he deserves commen- dation. Dr. Van Camp thinks that the wounds will heal up in a couple of weeks. Tut New Crry Dikecrory For Omahaand Council Bluffs is now ready for press, and those who have recently located fa this city should be sure that thelr names and residence or boarding-place be properly located, and to insure this should leave aneh wrormation at The Republican office, or at my office, ever Keunard & For- sythe's drag-store, and it will receive prompt attention. Jy3-14t J. M. Wovre. N.S.P.C. A. A regular meeting of the Nebraska o | Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals will be held at the Board 8th, at 8 o'clock p. m. Grorar L. M WaTSON B. Swit, dec' ZERGA'S DEATH. ex, Pros. Affray No More. 1| particulars been obtained. afternoon and at the same time (ried to steal another. that this ugly weapon, which is known as the “Bull-Dog” was the one pur- chased and for the purposo of shooting Zerga. Tn addition to the description » | of tho man Gozzolo, it ismtated that o'clock Taesday evening a man g this description was seen going into a house on 14th street, be- twean Davenport and Chicago streets, and it is believed that this was the refuge ho was aiming at in going up Fifteenth, and that he is still in tcwn, although a man liviog in the suburbs reports that the fellow was concealed all night in the brush southwest of town. The search for him is not very e, as there is no reward or other incentive to stir up the enthusizsm ot the force, aud if Gozolo is sharp about it he will get away without any trouble, B - At 7 o'clock yesterdsy Zerga ex- pired and his body was immediately removed to the underteking rooms of Coroner Jacobs. Before his death he stated to Caneo that he had some money in the hauds of a good man in Chicago. Cuneo t-legraphed to the wan, who was John Martio, an Italian fruit dealer, and received a reply that tbe money would be sent if needed, and that Martin would eome to Omaha on the first train. The message also instructed him o hold the body until his arrival if the vic- tim should die. Ttseems that Martin is an old frieud of the decessed, who _stood god father to one of his children, and was esteemed highly by bis family. Zerga knew Mrs. Cuneo in Cleveland seven or eight years ago, when she was a girl. He has been in America about nine years. His father, John Zerga, lives at the town of Zerga, in Italy, and used to be a government mail carrier. Cuneo knew the family in the old country. DuringyesterdayDr.Chadwick made a post mortem examination, and at 3 o'clock i the afternoon a,jury was ime pannelled Deputy Sheriff Grebe is on thes ‘White Pique Dresses, we are offering decided bargaine, Call early and make your selections sa we are determined MeDorarp & Hazsnox. Ing medicines, when a purely fraft eathartic will cure you st oncewsHam- ' to bury Figs. of Trade Rooms on Thursday, July | ¢ The Victim of the Shooting Sinco our last issue a fow additional concerning the wmurder committed on Tuesday afternoon have »| Itis learned that an Ttalian, sup- od to be Gozzolo, had purchased a svolver at Collins & Petty’s in the There is. no deubt { it Gaasin THE POLITICAL POT. Is Beginning to Boil and Bub- ble all Around. It is bit of Interesting news to Re- publicans to know that Mr. J. 8. Co., Ropublican Central Committes, bas tendered to the Garfield and Atthur club for use during the coming campaign, ome of the vacant rooms in Unlon fronting on 15th morth - Farnbam streets. The firat meeting of the club will be called for Saturday at which time the work of arganization will bs perfected and a constitution and bye Ilsws will be submitted for adoption. The Garfield and Arthur Glee club will be on bands and render some of their choicest campaign songs in the atyls which has already won for them such popularity. The Second ward democrats meet at the Withnell house this even- fng at 7:39, A Haocock and English ward club will be organized at Engine Hovse No. 1 to-night. The democrats of this city held a meetinginCreighton hall Tuesdaynight for the purpose of taking steps toward ng a Hancock and Eanglish central club. Judge Wakeley called the meeting to order and nominated for chairman Hon. J. 8. Gibs on, who was unanimously elected. On metion of Dr. Miller, C. V. Gallagher was ca0sen secretary. The following were appointed & committee on permanent organization: J. J. OConnor, L. Morton, F. Switzler, F. J. McShane, A. D. Jones, R Kitchen, Max Mey- er, G. Boneke, E. Kreissman, Chas. Ogden, Wi, Carniby, J. D. Howe, C. A. Leary. A committee of three, consisting of Messrs. Godwin,'Kennedy and Brandt was appointed to secure a hall. The meeting adjourned to meet next Sat- urday night. orgay £ The rush still continues on straw hais ot C. B. DeGroat & Co.’s. They are solling them at cost. tu-th-sat&mon PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS W. H. B. Stout is In the city. Philo Rumsey came in from Sidney Tueadag. Gen. J. M. Thayer came in from the st yosterday morning. County Clerk Hallgren, of Phelps county, is in the city. Major Morton and family, and Loiutenant Miner weat west yeaterday to Sidney. J. H. Pynchon, traveling auditor Union Pacific, came in from Laramie Taesday. Prof. Scott, of the Central school, left for Galesburg and Chicago Tues- day. M. H. Goble, freight aud- ditor, U. P. Ky., came in from Chica- go this morning, Mrs. John McAusland and her daughter, Miss Cora McAusland, have gone to the Black Hills. Mrs. E. Rosewater and her sister, Miss Sadie Colman, arrived from Chicago yesterday morning. Misses Cramer and Manning, two of s Sam P muutsco Coachers, who late- ly went east on the excursion pessed weat yestorday. Capt. Georga Taylor, well known in Oumaha, Fremont and Bell Creek, has gone on his annual visit to New Hawpshiro relatives. Mr. W. A. Morrison, foreman of The Owmaha Post press room, left thi afternoon for Baltimore, to vieit rela s residing there, Harry Browason, recently Pullman conductor on the Union Pacific, left for Fort Washakie, Tuesday, to ac- eept & position with Mr, Moore, the post trader. Mr. Citarles McDonald and his cousin Miss Delia Moran will leave to-day for a trip to Ircland. They ©xpect to be absent until about the middle of September. E. 8. Jones, for the last four years counected with The Tekamah Burto- nian, has removed to Omaha and con- nacted hi 1f with H. B. Wiley in the flour and feed business at 557 Fif- tieth street. Miss Jennfe Wright, one of the toachers at the State Deaf and Dumb fustitute, left Tuesday for her home in Burlington. Mis. G. A, Thomp- son, who has been matron of the same tute for the past six years, has resigned on account of ill health, Hon. Alex. Ramssy, Secretary of War, came in from the east yesterday to the U. P. transfer depot, whero he was met by Gen. Williams, Col. Burnbam and Maj. J. V. Furay. The secretary is en route to Fort Leaven- worth to_ inspect tho fort, after which he may return by way of this city. Jos. H. Millard, the Omaha bauker, dldn't come down to Davenport in vain. Ho met 8. F. Gilman out in front of The Democrat office, and they went out to ride together behind Steve's fine Hambletonian roadster, “Brown George.” The result was that several hundred dollacs changed bands, and B. G. was shipped by Iast evening's train. If there is any dust about Omaha it will be—not . for Joseph.—[Davenport Democrat. Among the arrivals at the Metro- politan hotel to-day are the following: J. C. Harris, Fremont; S. B. Jackson, Sioux City; F. W. Bailey, Boston; 0. A. Smith, Sioux City; Mrs. J. A. Hollmau, Lincoln; Miss M. A. Holl- man, Lincoln; A. H. Hollman, Lincoln; W. H. Keeper, Racine, Wis.; H. J. Randall, Iilinois; W. R. Hayden aad wife, Ohicago; 0. O. Hamilton, Mil- waukee; L. C. Gilbert and wife, Roch- ester, N. Y.; H. Newberger, Chicago; W. H. Heuneway, Texas; A. T. Hewett, St. Louis; J. C. Mor- rison, New York; J. Mayer, Chicago; J. G. H. Smith Muscatine, Iows; J. E. Swan Chicago, Tll; John Maddison Boom; 8. August Townsland_Corres- ent of “The Field.” of London, ; W. W. Wamer Gulf R R. Tex; MecCormick, chalrman of the Douglas | IN ONE NIGHT. The City Council Transaots an Immense Amount of Business. The June Appropriation Ordi- nance. and Annual Levy Passed. A New Driver for Bngine No. 1. Adjourned regulac meeting of the city council July 7, 1880. Present—Messrs. Blackmore, Dai 1oy, Dodge, Horaberger, Ksufmann, Kenuard, Labagh, Roddis, Stephen- son, Thieman and Mr. President. A petition from » number of tax- payers of north Omaha, asking that Grace street east of Sherman avenue be made passable, was referred to the committee on strests and grades. A communisation from the board of education, asking permission to move the old school building on Cass stroet into the street, was placed on file, A communication from the library board raquesting a tax levy for 1880 for tho library fand, was placed on flle. The estimate of expenses for the coming year for school purposes, was sent 1 by the board of education, the amount aggregating $85,000. Placed on file. A ros v fnstructing the clty engineer t) survey a passable road way ou the liue of Grace street, from Sher- man avenue to the 0. & N. N. track and mnke a report thereon, was adoptod. A resolution dirzcting the city mar- shal to have parties now residing on certain city lots in block D, sold by tho city, vecate the same immediately, was introduced by Mr. Dailey. Re- ferred to the committee on™ streets and grades, to report at the mext meeting. A resolution directing the clty mar- shal to abatea nuisance on lot 4,block 207, near Seventh strest, conslating of a pool of stagnaut water, was, after cousiderable debate, laid over indefin- itely. A resolution ordering the city force of teams and men to be put to work at cleaning tho gutters on Douglas street, was adopted. A reeolution suthorizing the city treasurer to transfer $3,726 65 from the special cash fund to the generai fund, was adopted. A 'resolution ordering a new_fire alarm box to be placed in front of the St. James hotel, opposite the Union Pacific depot, a key to the same to be left iv_charge of Alex. Dmman and & second key to be left in_charge of the operator of the Union Pacific depot telegraph office, was_introduced by Mr. Kaufmann and adopted. A resolution iastructing the com- mittee on sidewalks and bridges to raise the platform in front of lot 1, block 191, on the west side of Nineth, botween Jones and Leavenworth, was adopted. A resolution to employ the city teams and men to abate a nuisance on Leavenworth esat of Seventh street, was introduced. A substitute for the same, ordering that the city engineer be instructed to make an estimate of the cost of fill- ing up the holo referred to, and re- port to the next mect adopted. A rosolution directlvg the ity mar- sbal to report in writing respecting any duties required of him by reso- lution of the city council at the next regular meeting, was adepted. ‘A resolution authorizing the mayor to procure a revision of the city or- dinances, under his own supervision, &t 4 cast not 4= <meevd €400 por month, said work to be completed within six months, was referred to the committee on cliims. The committes on streets and grades made several reports by resolution. First—That the city engineer be di- reoted to make a profile of Eighteenth sireet with View of establishing a grade to north end of the atreet car track. Adopted. Second—That the city engineer ake out streets in Hartmaon's addi- tion in accordance with addition and original plats. Adopted. Third—Directing the city marshsl to abate & nuisance near North acd Pierco, caused by damming upa creek. Adopted. Fourth—Instructing the city engl- neer to report a8 to amount of work necessary to make Twelfth street, between Pacific and Williams paasable for teams. Adopted. The committ=e on streets and grades recommended that the city engineer make an estimate of grading Six- teonth sireet from Douglas to Leaven- worth street. Adopte engineer was directed to make a profilo of Twenty-first stroet from the south side of the alley be- tween Davenport and Chicago streets, to such a point on Twenty-first and Chicago streets as will make the same passable, and the city clerk was in- structed to advertise for proposals until July 12th for the grading of the same. The appointment of L. E. Cassiday as driver of engine No. 1, was con- firmed. Tho comittee on fire recommended the amendment of the proposed ben- zine storage ordinance, 8o that the or- dinance shall cover the city limits in- stead of the fire limits. & The ordinance was referred to the committee on fire to report at the next meeting. The committee on gas reccmmend- ed letting the contract for lighting the strects to the Nebraska Gas Light Co. and the same was adopted. The special committee on the matter of the right of way of the 0. & N. N. R eesomitated rauting the by as asked for under o-ruld:;:rictlam stated in the report. A L The city marsbal was directed to abate a nuisance near Twentieth and Pierce streets. The special ordinance making an appropriation of monies for expenses incurred by the city during the month of June was passed. The special ordinance making the generallevy for tho year 1830, was introduced and was as follows is exactly the samo as last year's levy. Passed. An ordinance establishi A resolution was inteoduced by Mr. Dodge authorizing the committes on stroets and grades to have the on Jefforson Squace cut and ha: fl' at a cost not to exceed $10. . ©On motion the council adjourned. — DeGroat & Co. are salling thelr straw hats at cost. Will not keep them over, tu-th-satémon Over eighty millions of dollsss of insurance capital of the eldest and 301 ms | AHEAD-OF THE TIMES! What do youdo when'you haves | cold? aaked a little boy of Jones the | otherdsy. Cough! replied Jones. I don't for my Ma gives mo Dr. Thomas' Eclectrio Oil and it always stops my | coughing. TRADE NOTES. Hats at 99c store. j0291m SPECIAL NOTICES, NOTICE—Advertisements To Let For Sale, | Lost, Found, Wanta, Bosrding &c., will be in- serted in thess columns once for TEN CENTS por line; each subsequent insertion, FIVE CENTS per line. The first lusertion nover loss than CEMTS. $100.000 ™0, LoAN-In rums of per_cent" interest on first ciass improved real estate in the city of Omaha. GKO. P. BEMIS' Real Estate and Loan Agency, 15th and Douglas [ 654-e0dtt M* LOAK—Gail st Law Ofics D. L. THOMAS, Rooms, Crelghtan Block ONEY T0 10, street. Dr. Edwards Loan Agency, nov-22-t¢ 180 & general house ver- 103-8 Wim-'sn-.« girl for_genorat hovscwork. MBS, EUSTIS, or. 24th an Dodes sta. 1557 | 19 ANTE] wse work, Farnbam Street, up Stairs. 1 VS antE: AYL " sLEY BROS, attachments and gupplics foc any and all e nachines, to the “liee- Hive” Sewing Mack Depot, 1120} Farnha st , Omaha 1 A7 ANTED Employment by a Dane to work on & farm. Address Hotel Denmark. om 166 ANTEDSmart boy to lea “aade, 13 0 Dodge. A. F. = RA mp) chinist. Would accepts H.H. P, Beo offico. To pu a good horse, mare Enquire of Dr. Edwards, 1100 sireet. 13213 '—Houre of 7 roome, hard and soft water, with or without bam, 1866 Deven- part St. 1741 iflfiulsfivimln-;t 1310 Douglas St bet. 15th and Lith. 1526 OB RENT_A splendid_rhotograph Gal ory. ) D R WL AL & SN _ FOR SALE. SALE—A good Sii Sewing Machi .o o’ e nabic mralh, "Gl or write Bee, five Sowing Machine Depot, 11 Farnham % el F&; BALE_At » rosponable price, & good famity borse and harnese Enquire of . F. COOK. 3 l615 fionlifi;hw Chazlton Bros., 16thand Davenport, ard at Farden on 18th 8. 16748 M"’ Twenty to tmenty-four quarte or one doilar by John T. F sulson. ob8at-mon-wedt GOOD OPPORTUNITY—FOR SALE—Stock and fixture of the French Coffee House at i bargain, § cash, balance two years time. F. ALS1ED, 158-1m JFURNITURE FOR SALE—Parlor, bedroom and_dining room fornitare, nearly new, 565 13th St , near Gapltol Avenue. 1567 & SALE, OHEAP—A. Singer Sewing Machine for $35 VERY CHEAP. Bes Hive Bewing Machine office, 1120} Farnhsm £} F. D. ABBOTT, Ag't. 1687 R SALE—A house with 6 rooms and lot In Nelson's addition. Inquire of Fred. Henl- reckson's meat market, cor. of 10th and Oulifor- nis Sts. 2411 % SALE-_Small s tountain in good con: ditfon. D, W. SAX %, comer 13th and BUILDERS, PLASTERERS AND MASONS, Conrse bank sand, gravel for garcans and moulding send will be delivercd at. short notice. vo orders st . Sierks. 1414 Farnham, and 921 Famham Sts. HANS BOCK, Successor to Charles Danlel. 6624 OTS, FABMS, HOUSES AN D LANDS. Loo over BEMIS' new columa of bargains on lst page. )8 BALE_Cotonwood lamber o REDMONDS, Sixicenth-st. 1 sizes,at 51641 R SALE—A eall dwelling house, next. to G. H, Collins residenc-, corner 19th and Oapitol Avanue. ) ot Information call at. G, H. € J.B. COLLINS, 181 Faruham Strest. 505 OB EALE—A arisaL apniyar & J.. B WILLIAMS & S0 'MISCELLANEOU! OST—Between Web ter sireet and Hanscom TPark, a ladies’ waterproof, and chiid's cloak. finder will be rewarded by returning to Mrs Mille, 1917 Webster St. 1495 EALED PROPOSALS will be received by J. Willeboorse at Temjerance Hall on Douglas bétween 13th and Iith strests until: Jul; 1850 for the farnishing of all mat.tial as tion of three frame dweliinghouses to bo Erccted California street between 15th and 10th trects Omaha. Plans aud specifieation can be 8 en at Temperance Hall. idswill be receive for the seperate branches of the work. POWDER Absolutely Pure. Made from Grapo Cream Tartar.—No othe ‘makes such light, flaky hot breads, or luxarious pastry. Can be esten by dypo ti ‘withoat fear of the ills rapulting from heavy in- digestible food. ‘cana, by all ol B AL Butes Powoen Go New York. HURRAH FOR THELEADERS Bring on Your One, Two and Three Cent Pieces. You Can Use Them at the CASH DRY GOODS STORE L B. WILLIAMS & SONS, best home and forelgn compenes rep- | Cloy. of Dodge & [ B i R i resenied 1p the egeny of Howsll, 50 | Haven, 0 85000 or $10,000, 348 (010 | 5y yormiogs LATEST TELEGRAMS Are Not Half as Interest- ing to the General Read- er as the Following Price List: 10 1bs of A sugar for 10} Ibs oxtra G sugar i 11 1bs Canary C. Sugar . Java Coffes 34 10w bast Jocha Coffee o AR AaAY ] 8888888382838 5325238883251222828588328 0 bars Climax Soap for... 24 bars Laundry Soap for. 18 bars Linen Soap It Louis Soda C Louis Oyst n Butter Crackers for. Pie Peaes, Peaches (Cai)3 b cans, Blackberties, Espsuel Fat family mackerel, per kit Fat family white fish, per kit.. Yot b o) e ok Krcl's Duiram) s3z~g3us.383°3288 8 5B el s, mplete prics | Country orders will roceive prompt and_care atter Pusitively no <oods soid on credit. J. B. FRENCH & CO., The Original Reliable Grocers, No, 1119 Farnham Street, OMAEA, NEB. SIGN OF THE COLDEN PIANO & FRAME, A. HOSPE, JR., Pianos and Organs First Class on Easy Monthly Payments, Sheet Music and Musi- cal Instruments. FINE STUCK OF MOTITT.DINAS. il Paintings, Engravings an! Frames at great- Iy reduced prices. 1e 88 - 3 16x20 3 5 Rustic 8x10 frame. bt Chromos frawed, email, 25c, Chromos framed, Iarge, 1 26, Eograviugs fgoni 50c upwards, Photograph frames from 16¢ upwards, Windox Comices oc 8 window and upwarde, Lambrequins 3 00 per w.ndow and upws ce Faiesz 50 i indon sad upwasde, iolin Strings lic, Vioiis 175, 2 60, 3 0 and upwards, G ,6 0,7 () and upwards, Banjos 1 00.'3 00,5 00, and ups Accordeons from 1 00 up, cheapest in eity Send for samples and catalogue of mouldings and sheet music. A. HOSPE, JR., 1676 Dodge t., Omahs, Neb. | FEBRIFUGE A REMARKABLE LETTER FROM CELEBRATED PHYSICIAN. Bryan, Texas, June 11, 1819, Louts—Dear | - o=p o —— T have secured the agency of the well-known COLUMBIA Steel Spokes and Rubber Tires Bicycle from tho Popo Manufacturing Co.; Also the Otto Hand Made. Samples can bo seen at my store, at Manufacturers Prices, reight added. Send for price list N.I. D. SOLOMON, FPAINTS, OILS & WINDOW GLANSS. No. 1204 Farnham Sireet, Omaha, Nebraska. GIT UP AND GIT! NO OLD STOCK! Haying Taken the Above for Our Motto, We are e Dotormined to Offor Our Entire Summer Stock of CLOTHING AND FURNISHING GOCDS Regardless of Cost. In Order to Make Room for Our Fall and Winter Goods. = We Will Not Be Undersold. BOSTON CLOTHING HOUSE, A1=21==2 FARNHAM STREET. XI2X=2 CHARLES SCHLANK. * SOL. PRINCE. 'MAX MEYER & CO. WHOLESALE TOBBACCONISTS | Cigars from $15.00 per 1000 upwards. Tobaceo, 25 cents per pound upwards. Pipes from 25 cents per dozen upwards. Send for Price List. MAX MEYER & CO., Omaha, Neb. MAX MEYER & CO., ONM A E A. CUNS, AMMUNITION, SPORTING COODS, Fishing Tackle, Base Balls and a full line of NOTIONS AND FACNY GOODS SHEELY BROS. PACKING CO.,, PORK AND BEEF PACKERS Wholesale and Retail in FRESH MEATS& PROVISIONS, GAME, POULTRY, FI! CITY AND COUNTY ORDERS SOLICITED. OFFICE CITY MARKET—1415 Douglas St. Packing House, Opposite Omaha Stock Yards, U. P. R. R. BLEFHONE CONNEOTIONS. H. J. LEE &CO, JOBBERS OF HARDWARE, CUTLERY, NAILS, STAMPED AND JAPANNED WARE, TINNERS STOCK, SHEET IRON, TIN STOCK, ETC. 1817 & 1319 DOUGLAS STREET, OMAHA, NEB. i i V!’oisltiwlyr 1o Good{ VSoili ;t Retail.f HENRY HORNBERGER, STATH AGENT FOX V. BLATZ'S MILWAUKEE BEER | In Kegs and Bottles. mowet ETC. plet trom | Special Figures to the Trade. Families Supplied at Reasonable T g e Manager % FEBRIFUGE RICHARDSON & GO., - St Loulas Prices. Office, 239 Douglas Street, Omaha. .PAXTON & GALLAGHER, WHOLESALE GROGERS! 1421 and 1423 Farnham, and 221 to 239 16th Ste. KEEP THE LARGEST STOCK ' MAKE THE LOWEST PRICES. The Atteation of Cash and Prompt Time Buyers Solicited. AGENTS FOR THE HAZARD POWDER COMP'Y and the Omaha Iron and Nail Co. DOUBLE AND SINGLE AOTING POWER AND HAND PUMP T A AT WHOLESALE RETAIL. HURCH AND SCHOOL BE! I@I.I.AMVL'II‘.ID-I“.I(.,S, 2%5 el e = M. R RISDON, ATTENTION, BUILDERS AND CON General Insurance Agent, mfl”‘ = Banke, ness. L0 near B no-n.dhn the depot at ot fiowark. 3000000 | the B. & 3. railroad, Capital.. 1,000,000 TN SATIONAL.Cop- e ,_::?uph-. Par- oxizing & white front or ornamental (000 | ftel sl wel to. give s & call or send for sample. 3. T. A. HOOVER, Prop., Lotiaville, Neb JNO. G. JACOBS, ot Gish & Jacobe) UNDERTAKER e nmm% il‘lglfl,flikfll&millflll