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i i « t « B T € 1 F k b A N1 - ST THE DAILY BEE. Saturday Moraing, July 10. _— - THE OMAHA DAILY BEE Any complaints about Irregiarits proper delivery of the paper, il This office will receive prompt atl Ta Onaa Daisy Bax will be woribers at the followiug rates, payable invar by in advance : $5.00 per wnnum; $.00 six moaths. Tux OMAlA WrEKLY Brx $2.00 per | e | Tam OxAna Datuy Ban has by ar tho largest irculation both in Omaha ~ud sbroad, aud i» therefore the best and cheapest medium Mesuing of tbe Garfleld Ciub. ol | Another Chapter in the Succes- | | Fierce Flames and Brave Fire-| [ " 0 DIUBLE DISASTER. The Smelting Works Wa- : ter Bound and En twined by Flames. sion of Catastrophes. Total Destruction Averted by | Superhuman Efforts. men, There seems 10 bo a curivns fatalit Onana, July 8, 1850 A meetin: thur Union Block Farnham stre day, the 10th d: At that time bocks will be o membership, and it is especially de- sired that as many will attend as pos- | sible, so that the organizasion may be | comner Fifteenth and s, this city, on of July, st 8p. m. | perfected. ‘ By order of the President of the | field and ArthurClub. N.J. BREVITIES. — Additional I Excellont € —Carriages aud wagons at W Bursiiaw, Sec’y. cal on first page. m Soda ut Saxo'e, | Elegant porfunie at Kul Birch Boer and Gi Tk the se nberg & Co Inqure at tf d girl wanted 5 Faruham street. The jury in the District court was discharged yesterday, < —Two drunks in pelice’court yoster- a th discharged. —A fine breczs has temperod the heat cousiderably. —The B. & M. aud U. plag this afternoog. Tweuty per cent reduction. ter's Mammoth Clothing Houso, 1214 Fawmbam street. —The Garfield and Arthar Club meets in Union Block Saturday even- iog. Dr. Tiiden will build s residence, English cottage siyle, on 19h and Dousles socn. —Frueh Berries, Butter and Eg received dailyat Wm. Geatlen corner 16th and Cass w's, ~Three revolvers, stolen in Coun cll Bluffs » week ago, were recover.d in this city yestorday and returned. —The cause of this hest is, of course, the conjuction of the planets and the maximum of sun spots. That Is easily seen. —Jumes E. Boyd has heen elected chairman of the democratic county central committee, vice Charles H. Brown, resigned. 0. P. Davis will butld four story and & half cottages on 11th and Mason streets. Fowler & Scott are drawing the designs. one- —The funeral of the late George Westphal, took place under the direction of Loige No. 8, L 0. 0. F. yesterday Allemanen A alarm of fire about 10 o’clock | Inat night proved to be from a burning barn on Twentieth aud Tzard strects. 1t was entirely destroyed. Gencral Thayer hes bos 4 anent resident of Nebraska. Ho od the contract for the trans- nd Island brara. —The funersl of little May Rice, Thuraday afternoon, was largely at- tendod. The sympathy of friends was displayed in the shape of floral tributes, numerous and extremel boautiful. —Tho time for receiving bids for erection of the engine house for the “Fire King” expires at noon to- day. The house will probably be completed within sixty days, snd will contain all the latest devices for mak ing quick time —Mr. Frauk Maleoly company No. ctpient of a h of engine iight the re- dsome gold badue in theshape of a shield. Upon the face was engraved the words, “Omaha Fire Department, No. The whole wa the work of Messrs. Edholn & Ecrickson, and was presonted by some of Frauk's lady admirers. —The state fair board mects on Wodnesday next at the Creighton house to examine applicants for the freo scholarship in_the American Vet- eriaary coilege, N. Y., one of which scholarships is offered to the studcnt rocommended by each state fair board. —Mossrs. Caldwell and Redick have leased the Academy of Music to Mr. D. A. Griffin for the ensuing three years, the contract being completed yesterday. Mr. Griffin will undoubt- edly give general satisfaction to the public. He goes to New York in #bout two weeks to book as many | companies as he can for the fall and winter season. A dispatch was received at Union Pacific headquarters Thursday after- noon stating that . M. Knowles, the telograph operator at Plum Creek, had ‘been drowned while bathing in the mill-dsm st Shelton station. The | body was recovered about 4 o’clock in the afternoom. The deceased was a | young man sBout twenty years of age. —George McDonough, & runuer for | the Atlantichouse, was arresied Fridsy | ‘morning oa suspicion_of being impli- | oated in the_job by which the grauger indled out of $250, #s reported | was ; Isst night. In the meantime the cld granger has given the city the shake B ot be bad fo identify the man. | g | no man beirg able to work within 1ts I | s Key Wost Ci- | nines * [ the chinks in the woo | managers to say that they appreciated | atiending the worke of the Omaha | W the Garfield and Ar- | o Smelting w Reiining s of would, a few centuries ago, have giv- enriseto a beliof that the « £ death hovers over the s} company. | ch a sue: misfortunes jon t was ed. ac begin with the wals for any great length without being poisoned by the & atmos phere. But a few wmouths ago fire attack ain the shadow of war co over it, ng pre uud the 1d yesterday the fames 8 week sinee waters rose gaiust it, eir attack, and were only prevented fro ring the entire istitution by the ahmost superhuman offorts of our el | 1w U ovening | who rounded from box 1é iie hour when |e ¢ off from work {8 large crowd ubled on the river butiom, « works were ith the first the department was down the riv o englucs wero on the seen to ba burning hank shop were all burning,and 70 from the southwost h destruction the entire 1o cats on the sid- | already been remved, and . ‘ecomotive No. 53 was station-d the west side of the buildings throwing s lively siream on the flanes. 1t was with the utmost difficulty that the steamers and hooks could got to their siations, the yard being eur rded by the high wator, and the yath by which to gain nce:ss 4 the side-track rusming in at the south gute. Over this the horses drew the h: avy engines, and the hook and ladder wrack and soon Nos. 2 and 3 ha their suctions down and wero at work, whilo the “Pionecrs” with their 1t room aud ladders scaled tho roof and devoted their enorgies to preventiug its falling a proy to the devouring element. The Darants were also ey on the spot and took their station on the north vide so that the buldings wore guard- od on cvery side. At this time the tomd qestructio the Works seemed aud the superintendent. od along vered (he roofs of cars or gathered dense clasters outhe hill to watch css of the threatened cala- | mity. Among the latter were scores of carringes so that it resembled sciae conest in the arcus and the bluffs a vast awpitheatro filied with s The flames 1 urnei in the great infensity aud nearly scorehed the thes of thoee whose curusity led © proximity t them,but r height No. 1 srrived, her gallant boys white with foan and = Do 8 tye and eac s d took up its position aud from that woment it became evi dent 1hat it was an uuequal contes t every qua being the swollew fl i 1tself, its cap eity suflicent to drown the fircs at ,' GOLD FOR G0ZZOLO. John Martin, the Chicago Merchant doubles the Reward. The Officers in Hot Pursuit Now. The remnius of Louis Zorgs, the wurdered Ttal wero yesterday forwardod to Chic.go for biutial. Mr. John Mattin, the friend with ad left his money, and to was godfather, arrived day r the 2 the body back with thorized Marshal | 1o offor an additional re- | in the city f taki purpose wa 00 for tho capturs and de- { livery of o, thus making the sum | set upon his head §400, aud inspiring | their utmost to catsh and the bag of wealth at the same time. | M & host the offi | the man Martin says the dea 1 man had friends iu Chicago, by whom | the news of his received | with surprise and decp mourning. | The dispatch re there in the all had zone to bed, and ¢ up fond friends s in and there wasno further at tempt to sleep that night. h was vight aft number of A facmer who lives southwest of the city, cane in town yesterday and o Hawes, mformod him that on tho cvening of the murder, as | e was driving honis fiom the city, a wien eame out of rush near Har- s & Flshe X and asked him for He allowed the man to iuto bis wagon, and he rode =5 far as Grflin's place, wh:re the man jumped out and left him. Ho was an Italian, and didw't havo much to say. He told the faruer, whou he first gt into the wagon, thit Le was going about ! four miles to work Other iufornation was received which led Murshal Wesieriahl to believe that the man was ssmeshera in the neigh- borhool of Papillion, and accordit gly ho Jeft for that place early yestor- day. Now that thers is money to work fur there wi'l be no Inck of zeal n 2 far aud energy, and if the criminal has not escaped already he stands a slim FELL BY THE WAYSIDE. A MontanaMan Starts to Ar- kansas With a Friend and $2,000. — And the Two Men and the Cash Are Missing. A day or two since Mr. Alex. H. Trvin, a Gairo, T1L; lawyer, caie to Omaha, making inquiry for » man by the name of Jobn K. Black, who left Butte, Montana, on the 12th of last October, for Hol Springs, Ark. He had purchased a ticket by the way of Omaba, Kansas City and St. Louis, and was traced a8 far as Laramie. At that place he was Lust sight of and has never boen heard of since. He loft tte in company with an acquaint- co, and it 15 reportod that he was made away with for the money he had with him, which amounted to over £2,000. Mr. Tivin told Marshall Wester- dahl, with whom he held quite & con- sultation, that the man had no rela- tives 8o far as was known, hut that he 1oft an estate that will b able to pay for all teouble, if they could obtain fuformation of bis death sufficient to warravt administration. He desired the marshal to make inquiry at all the Jandings on the river south to Kansas Ciiy, and of all coroucrs, and left tho following desceiption: “John E Black, blsckamith, 5 feet 8 inches, 165 pounds, dark complexion, ha and gray, 45 years old, grizzly mous tache and imperial, Fudia ink mark (anchor) on right forearm; wore new black hat, well worn dark pants and black contand woolen shirt, aud boots part- Iy worn. Tt is most likely that the cash Mr. Black had with bim killed him in or- der toget his friond, and is another warning agamat the pernicious prac tico of carrying your frieuds with you inwaking along journey, if you are Iikely to meet any money. It pays to trade at Kurtz's. Low shoes, low prices, at Full- riede's, noar Lutheran church. 1 WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUC TION on Saturdsy, July 10th,at2 p. m, at the store of J. C. Roscnfeld, chance of eluding the hot pursuit that is being organized. At noon yesterday 1t was reported to theofficers that GGozzolo wasseenThurs- day eveving at a beergarden out on the extreme south of Thirteenth strect. He camo thero about 3 o'elock and stayed until between 5and 6 in the evoniug. He had all the marks cor- responding with the description al- ready given, but the proprietor had not read the papers and didn’t know the man The moncy thus loat would pay for a daily news- paper for 6fty years to come. The #amc Sudividual reported as being seen at the beer yacden was noticed about 5 o'clock Friduy morne ing going down the B. & M. track towards Bellevue, having cut across tho woods to that track. Westerdabl and McClure have gone to investigate the watter, and think they are getting on the right track and will bag the game. The same canse which has revived the search here is at work elsewhero asmay be seen by the foliowing from Linesln Journal: *“Our po- n were bustling about the ity t like hens on a hot griddie. ual commotion was the recsipt of a telegram by the was wanted. the suu. Above the ¢ fires arched a dozen brillian il rambows »wing o beaut the crimson Lip up the pr perty upon which they fed, smoke andsteam drowned ot the beds of Iames which were visiblethrough d finally blackened embers and dosolate L okin ck rising naked ave the ruius told that the work was and the iustitution ac.omplished saved. When there was time to inquire as fto the in of the catastrophe 1it was learned t the | fire was first discoveredin a small | building Dacl f the office, used as & storchogse. In one portion of this was stored a quan- tity «f lime, and beueaih it the water bad worked its way. It ia believed that in some way the water came in contact with the lime and slacked it, and from it the huilding was fired In the same building were quantities of blua vitrol, coke arcoal, _all partitioned off from ea her. oyt, th sssayor, and the gato-kee; er discovered the fireabout the same thne, and the latter rang the alarm bell and gavo the cr At that tlme the rocan was fi moke, but { it broke futo flame with stastling rap. idity, and in t co of sixty sec a yed the whole build- ing nfire. From thi: it s;read to the retort room, thei: to the side frrnace | room and platf.rm and shods. Theso hree buildit gs were totally destroyed as were lso the platforms upon which c ke, bullicn, cte., are unloaded irom the cars. The cupell shop was saved by the hardest exertions, aud to the devoted work of the firemen and oth- ers can alone b attributed the saving of a single wall of all the cluster of buildings. The waterisl destroyed wai inconsiderable, and the bui'diugs were old, being the first put up of the entire lot. The huge stacks and fur. naces were ieft standing urharmed, andjthe managers estimate the loss at not exceeding 6,000, and perhaps within £5,000. Al this is amply se- cured by the insurance held in nine compauies, represented by Mesars. Murphy & Lovett. None of the men will be thrown out of work, as there will b sufficient occupation I clear- ing up the debris and making repairs. New buildings will scon replace the old ones, and exoept for the Immedi- ate pecaniary loss to the managers, the damage will scarcely be felt. Our reporter was requested by the the fact that but for the no>le work of the firemen they must have sustsined theloss of the works entire. —At the closing meeting of the Sherrill Club for the season, Tuesday ovening, the members presented Mr. and Mrs_ Sherrill with a fine steel en- graving entitled Magaanimity of | Seipio the African. W. C. B Allen made the presentation in behalf of the clubina nea speech to which Mr. Sherrill responded for both. The pre- sentation wa a complete surprise. | e el | 1207 Farobam street, near Caldwell, Western Union operator of this city, the operator at Plattsmouth, that & man, an- tiption of Gozolo, the r, had been observed cutering at Plattsmonth, jusias the a box cai train was leaving that city for Lincoln, The Plattsmouth oper scemed that the right wag in ated in the zaam found in the eighth recelved abont u from Platismouth miduight. While 30, and th liere at man Hyatt was telling us about Haok M in an appeasance, av man_answering the description had just left Malley's on his way o the es- tablishment of Frank Ci haviug time enough to vi by e the train arrived of the mansicn, but 1o one as the description could ha tound fow mi + time Hyatt igomery put stated that a man in way 1 was not A BARGAIN, 100 acres near the city o:sh. For full f good W timber for sale at Simpson's Dodge sircet Carriage Weeall attention to the advertise- ment of the Equitable Life Assurance Society, of New York. The company in well known to the citizens of Oma- ha, aud has met with substandal suc- cess in our city and state. Tho state agent, Mr. J. H. Mockett, will here. after mako his home in Omaha, giving special atteution to the necessities of our people in his line. For good low and high shoes call at Fullriede's A fine line of CANNED MEATS for the HoT seasoN. Look at th list, reasonable: Lunch Tongue. Lunch Ham. Potted Duck. Potted Chicken. Boned Turkey. Boned Chicken. Boned Ham. Spiced Oysters. Furxx & Co., Grocers. Prices Our clearing sale continues all this month. Now is your time for bar- gaius. Kugrz's Storx, Creighton Block, Try a pair of Fullriede's shoes. See Gottheimer's latest style of Shirts. A good thing; you cannot tear them. Omama Smirr Facrory, Pictures given away to all good | MissiNG.—A case0 constipation by ' #irls and boys, at Fullriede's Shoe | Store. H | Hamilton & Co.’s bank. | 1203 Douglas strect, one safe, nearly new, desks, Fairtanks platform scalos, truck, atoves, stencil plates, and other furniture, &c. Salo positive. J. BoxxtR, Auctioneer. Try Fullriods prices. wod shoes, at low ICE CKEAM PARLOR. Mrs. Sperry has rented the north room in Masonic block, whero she has opened wicely furnished ico cream parlors. Mrs. Sperry has for some time been located on Twentieth street, where she has been very succossful in making ica cream of a_superior qual- ity, many of her customers coming fully two miles (passing all other ice cream parlors) to get their ice cream from her, being satisficd that it was en ugh better to justify them in go- ingso far. Her down-lown friends I no doubt be pleased to hear of this, and will visit her wore often. She will contioue the business here. after at both stands, aud invites all who wish a first-class dish of cream to give her a call. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS Henry Gibson has gone cast. Mrs. J. F. from the east. Morton bas returned J. J. Neligh has gone to Chizago with his sister. Hon. K. F. Warren, of Nebraska City, 1 in town. S. S. Stevens has gone to Chicago on oflicial business, Mr. Georgo Hall's family went weat yesterday to Laramle. Mrs. M. A Kurtz is visiting friends in Philadelphia. W B. Wood aud wife have gono to a for a week’s visit, Hon. Esra Millaed and wife will leave for the cast to-day. Col. Stanton, paymaster U. S went out to Siduey Friday. €. W. Pool, of The Tecumseh Jour- nal, is stapping at the Creighton, Alex. Swan, of Cheyenne, pasied through the city Thuraday on his way to Towa. J. M. Stafford, of Tho Hastings Daily Nebrael brief loay an, is i the city on a Hon. Guion M. Lamberteon, U. D.strict attoruey came up from Lix- coln yesterday. Mr. Wm. Jarvis, general western agent of tho I B, & W. went west Fri. day to Denver. Mise Adie Bowers left for tho east Thursday to spend her vacation at Plymouth, Ind. G. B. Harris, sssistant gonerai freight agent of the 0., B. & Q. rail road, was in the city Thursday. Harvey 8. Brown, aftorney of the Central Pacific, passed through the city Thursday night on his way cast. W. E. Aunin, of THE B, returned from the east laat night, after a de- lightful trip of three week’ length. M. F. Mooney, tho machinist, of theU.P. shops, went east yesterday,via the Rock Teland roule, on & six weeks visit, Conductor Shiclds of the U, P. came in Friday morning from Lincoln, whare he has been takinga salt water bath. Hon. James E. North, acompa- nied by Mrs. North, passed through Omaha Thursday on their way home to Columbus. Do your shopping at Kartz's. Headquarters for Joo Schlitz's Milwaukee beer at Mercmaxts' Ex- cuaxae, N. E. Cor. 16th and Dodge. A F &AM There will be special communica- tion of §t. John's Lodge, No. 25, this (Saturdsy) evening, for work In the Bumbarg Figs 260 & bog, | M. M. degree. Visiting brethren are cordially invited. Jaxzs B. Browss, Master, BLASTED HOPES. The Plattsmouh Bridge not Likely to Bring About a Reduction of Rates. Alleged Fickleness of Omaha Business Men. Railway Miscellany e Tu conversation with a prominent gentleman of Omaha yestc rday,onewell versed tn railroad watters, » BEK re- porter observed that he tad been led liat when the Plattsmouth shall bave been comploted, Omahia will by greatly benefitted by & consequunt reduction of freight-rates. The railtoad man said that such an impression was gaining a circulation in the city, but he could not see it in that way. Ho argued that the C. B. & Q, would not be likely to initiatea war with the Qmaha bridge for the sike of this city’s patrousge alone, whea it could make much larger profita on the east-bound U. P. through freight which it carries for three or four bundred miles from Kearney to Platisinouth. Aud even if 1t ever did conclude to sacrifice this patronage to help Omaba businers men, tho lat- ter would stick by it any length of time. ‘It has ocourred seversl times,” said he, “duri long residence in Vwaha, that, tha businoes mon have gone back on all conirncts with steamboats and railrcads whenever a second road comes in with its bid to do as well by them as any other. These men are to blame for the cstortionate rates now exacted of them, and unldss they not A FAILURE. —— The Old Firm of Stephens & ‘Wilcox makes an As- signment. —_— 1t will be & surprise to many to know that the firm of Stephens & Wilcox, one of the oldest doing busi- ness in this city, made an assigmment to-day, and have closed their doors. This fim has been in business in this city for over 16 yeirs, | and has always stood high in reputation for henor aud honesty. Thefr business has been in general that o dry goods and post-traders supplies, and the sccret of the trouble | is believed to be bad accounts made in tho latter department, as it is known that colloctions have been poor for several months past. Itis certain that there is no dishonesty in the failure, and there is a gonoral fecling of regret over their misfortune. The bulk of the indebt- ednesa is with relatives, not over 25 to 33 per ceat.of it being to eastern creditors. The indebtedness probably reaches $75,000 to §100,000, aud the firm, we undorstand, claims that their asscts will cover sll liabilities. The mater has been kept very quict and business run slong as usual until it became evideut that thera was no al- ternative, and Mr. Jacob R. Hen- deix was to-dsy muthorized to close out their sffuirs, and is this afternoon moking au inventory. Had the firm not sunk a fortune in bad ac- counts with post traders it is believed no such disaster would have over- taken them. Murphy & Lovett,Lus, agency; old eat e:tablished agency In this state. show moro atability and faicness they will euffor uniil death overtakes thow.” JULFSBURG AND DENVER. Mr. LoMout Conles, s member of the U. P. corp of surveyors, came in from the west Thursdsy. He in une of the party which starts to-day to survey the Julesburg and Denver road along the South Platte, upon which they will bo engaged till Decom- bor noxt. This road will start feom a point about six miles wost of Julesherg, thus avoiding at the beginning a heavy grade and form- iog an cntirely new torminal station. How far the track laying will bo com- pleted tl s year is not known but it is expectud to got the whole line graded and a fores of two hundred teams and men sufficiont to work them is now engaged in pushing the enterprise along. G0OD ENOUGH. The Chicago, Burlington & Quincy railroad hes just perfected an arrange ment for the comfort and convenieuce of its passsngers, which promises to bo as big a card as its colebrated din- ing cirs. It has constructed at its shops at Aurora several firat class smokiug cars of an entirely new pat- tern, which will bo attached to all reg ular through trains just behind the dining cir. They aro finished in su- perior atyle and furnished with rattan neats of various patterns. The seats at each end are regular revolvins chairs; next to these are doublo seats with tables between them. Then cawe several single seas and then again come doub'e seatsand revolving chairs. Firat-ciass passengers who wanted 10 enjoy a cigar after thelr meal have baen compelled to go to the second-class smoker in front of the train, where thinzs wore not par- ticularly inviting, Lut now that ne cesaity will be done away with. WABASH MATTERS. & Pacitic railway earn- ho third week in June he Wabash company is with the Pan-Handle and Tilinois Central reads, in order to get into the heart of Chicago over their tracks. Tho company dosire to make an immediaie temporary arrangement, . The being prevented by injanctions from using their own iracks, into the city, which were comploted last May. HEADLIGHT GLEAMS One car of hogs in to-day for the Rock Tsland. Thero wero 11 cars on the noon train yesterday Including four Pollman’s. Wine, wool and salmon come in from California daily by the car load. Railroad business is reported rather dull at present although travel is fair for this season of the year. nd Northwestern is ying track on its extension in Da- kota territory at the rate of a mile each day. Since the fiest of July there is to be but one agent at Hamburg for the & . and C., B K. C., St. Jo. & C. Livo stock shipmonts from western Nebraska and Wyoming will ba large this sum Iater than usual, The delayed train on the Rock Ts- laud did not arrive at the transfer until this morning at 4 o’clock. The Pussengors went west on to-day's tra There is a rumor that A. C. Dawes, the pre-ent. gencral passenger agent of thoK C., is to ho generol southwest- ern ageut of the U., B. & Q. at Kan- sas Cily The work of grading on the Avocs, Mac-donia an | Southwestorn railroad has beon conploted, and it is one of ths bes! built_branchea that the C., R.1 & P railroad has built in Towa. The Chicago, Rock Island and Pa- cific railrond company has now only about 300,090 acres of land loft on the line (f that road. The greater porticn of this land lies in western owa, A great improvement at the U. P. transfer depot is the iron covering being eracted over the platforms. That on_the west side is almost complete and is already a source of great com- fort to passengers. The work of re-laying the track of the St. Joe & Western road has be- gunand steel rails will be substituted for 1ron as fast as they can be brought here. Twenty cars were sent weat last night on No. 7, and more will be sent daily. On the Missouri division of the Northern Pacific road, the track has Teached a point 100 miles west of Mandan, D. T., and twenty-five miles beyond the late terminus at Knife river. The road ts to be completed to the Yellowstone this season. . J. McConniff, for several years super- inteudent of telegraph and train dis- patcher of tho Kansas City, St. Joo & Council Bluffs railroad, has left the servics of that company, and accepted the position of assistant superinten- dent of the Nebraska division of th Chicago, Buriington & Quincy rail- road. Over eighty militons ot dollars of Insurance capital of the oldest and best home aud forelgn companies rep- will arrtve a litile apls-1y For needles, ofl, ruflers, tuckers parts and aupplies for ail Sewin, Machines, go to ““Bee Hive” Seaing Machine offico, 1120} Farnham street. july7-3t. Tae NEw Crry DIRECTORY For Omaha and Council Bluffs is now ready for press, and thoso who have recently located in this city should be suro that thelr names and residence or boarding-place be properly lrcated, and to tnsuro this should leave such fotormation at The Republican office, or at my office, ever Kennard & For- sythe's drug-store, and it will receive prompt attention. jy3-148 J. M. Wovrk. Why pay such enormous prices for Sowing Machines when you can buy for so much less than the old prioes at “BKE HIVE" Sowlng Machine office, 11204 Farn- ham street. 713t Mont popular Now York hotel, the Astor House. Cash and good paying customers | A will save money by buyiog a Sewing Machine at “Beo Hive” Sawing Ma chine Depot, 11204 Farnham Street. SPECIAL NOTICES. HOTICE—Advertisoments To Let For Hale, Tost, Found, Wauts, Bosnling &c., will be fn. tor TEN CENTS wertion, FIVE CENTS 0 never lems than serted in these colum: per line; each subses per line. The firet i TWENTY-FIVE CEMTS. TO LOAN—NHEY. T0 LOA S100.000 7, so0éoor sracomn per_cent intorcet ‘on frst ciass i Setare in the city of Omaba. GEO. Roal Entate aud Loan Agency, 15th and Dougias & 2 v andit ONEY 70 LOAN_Oul t Law Ofice in suma of 350 81010 ONEV TO Dr. Edwar) M 1 £ 2o eral houserork e Arply Mrs Pey ke, fanman's brewery, or at mis fon honse, Farnbam St. 18 el fo SECRE- in romo dy well- Y, or | kood wusic n off Cor., Bea 180-1 aqulified to Al either position. oo Kadress iy attach V7 A5TED, it et oy e towirk on s furm Adircss Elotel Denmark: PLAS 106 yment hy a practical ma- coepta work of any kind. e, 1514 a cood horee, mare 1 A frst-clasa fowel KSON'S. D door sonth of P cific, et 11 NOR RENT_Fur.ished bedrnom 1 Fonts, 1904 Farnham, 24 houto above 19th. 1m0 EAT— House with six rooms, ard cilli. On Capitol Avs o’ J. S. MCCORMICK. 15141 R R well, cls. o bet 150 OR R 18th. JOR RENT_ water, with LSt ‘hotograph Gal ory. WILLIYME & SON. 1 Cill o write Bee Hive Sewing Machiue Depot, 11203 Farnham St. 1689 OR SALEA: L JOR BAL lantn 25 por 100, by Charlton Toulaud Luvenpont, aid at garden o 15th St. 16748 GOOD OFPORTUNITY—FOKSA it the French Co july7-3t Died. McCormick—Elizabeth P., wife of John McCormick, died Friday, July 9,atda m. The deceased was born in Ohio, but came to Nebraska in 1856, where she has aince resided. of age. The funeral will take place at 2 p. m. Satueday from the late resi- dence, where services will bo held, Dean Millspaugh, of Trinity, officiat- fog. SPECIAL NOTICE If you are in need of an Ulster, Lawn or Linen Suits, Wrappers, Hesiery, Gloves or Trimming of any She was 47 years [ ¢ Charles BOCK, r payivg for same, Pleage give MITG. SOLOMON, A real e | t | Rabber Tires Bicycle from the Pope Manufecturing 5 GIT UP 129 | i e S— | 'COLUMBIA AND OTTO BICYCLES ! T have secured the azency of the vell-known COLUMEBIA Steel Spokes and Also the Otto Hand Made. Samples can b scen at my store, at Mirufacturers Prices, reight | added. Send for prico list IN. I D. SOLOMOIN, I PAINTS, OILS & WINDOW GLASS. 1204 ¥ am Sirest, Omaha, Nebraska. AND GIT! NO OLD STOCK! Having Taken the Above f.r Our Motto, We are Dete mined to Offer Our Entire Summer Stock of : CLOTHING AND FURN!SHING GOODS Regardiess of Cost. In Order to Make Room for Our Fall and Winter Goods. We Will Not B¢ Undersold. BOSTON CLOTHING HOUSE, 12122 FARNHAYM STREE!. X2X22 CHARLES SCHLANK. SOL. PRINCE. MAX MEYER & CO, \LE Witol = TOBBAGCONISTS ! Ci Tob: Pi Send for Price List. MAX MEYER & €O.. Omaha, Neb. MAX MEYER & CO., O N A XX A. rs from $15.00 per 1000 upwards. cco, 25 cents per pound upwards. es from 25 cents per dozen upwards. &5 (CUNS, AMMUNITION, SPORTING COODS, Fishing Tackle, Base Balls and a full line of INOTIONS AND WHOLESALE GROCER! 1213 Farnham St., Omaha. m-fw. bird dog, which the owner Foun_ay can have ngat the comer of Chicago 175t and 1ith. kind, it will pay you to call at Kurtz's. Why doso _ourselves with nauseat- ing modicines, when s purcly fruit aathartlc will curo you at ouce— Ham- barg Figa. Try them District Court. Proceedings had Thursday, the Hon. James W. Savage presiding: Creighton vs. Billiter et al.; decree of foreclosure. Woodburn vs. Hillike; motion over- ruled; defendant has ton days to an- awer. Whittior vs. Eatabrook: first trial for ejectment; verdict for defendant. Verdict set asido and a new trial or- derod. Goldsmith va. Ward et al ; same. Baldwin vs. Jensen; verdict for de- fendant for $25.67. Lipp ve. Meyer; dismissed at plain- tiff's coat. Gallagher va. Dew; plaintefi has thirty days to reply and the cause continue ] . Ayer; dlsmissed by plain- tiff without prejudice at his cost. with vs. Harris et al.; dismissed at plaintiff's coat. Depeisse va Manning, et al.; same Wirth i Schroeder; samo. Robinson va. Riewe; judzment by default for plaintiff for §31 30. Scheuvicht va. Scheuvicht; decreo of divorce. Larson vs. Lrrson; decree of di- vorca. Davis va. Davis; decree of divorce. And court adjourned until 9 'clock Friday morning. TRADE NOTES. Hats at 99¢ store, POWDER Absolutely Pure. Made from Grape €resm Tartar.iNo rope. ar.LNo otbe sosented ln the agency of Teylor & Howeil. a1 {TRAYED—From South Omahs, s cream- 1 eolorcd colt, 1 Information lead: ¥ to his recovery ‘OLF, Soda Fa. OST—A gold_er-drop with cameo setting. Liberal rewar! will be paid for its return 4, . cor. 10t aud Haruey, or to-Boo off rewarded. st W OST_White horse pory. Finder wil be re- warled ¢ K. SCHALLER, Bidge Yorte, skt FOR SALE MALARIAL ANTIDOTE fe, Certain, Sure and Speedy. NEVERFAILS TO CURE. he only article knownthatWill eradicalethis disease permanentlyfromthe sysfem J.C.RICHARDSON, $0LE PROPRILTOR General Agents, RICHARDSON & CO. WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS. STLOUIS- EVERYWHERE. VICTOR 170-10 DOUBLE AND SINGLE ACTING POWER AND HAND PUMPS Steam Pumps, Engine Trimming:, ¥ining Machinery, BELTING HOSE, BRASS AND IRON FITTIXGS, PIFE, STEAM PACKING, AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. HAI.I.AI!AV:IIND-MILLS, CHURCH AND SCHOOL BELLS STATE AGFRNT FOR V. BLATZ'S MILWAUKEE BEER! In Kegs and Bottlss. Special Figures to the Trade. Families Supplied at Reasonable Prices. Office, 239 Donyvias Street, Omaba. SHEELY BROS. PACKING CO., PORK AND BEEE PACKERS Wholesale and Retail in FRESHMFPATS& PRKOVISIONS, (s ™ TRY, FISH, ETC. CITY AND COUNTY ORDE:S SOLICITED. OFFICE CITY MARKEL 1415 Douglas St. Packing House, Opposite Omaha Stock Yards, U. P. R R. BELEFPHONE CONNECTIONS. LANGE & FOITICK, QOOKD'§TUVES Furnishing Goods, Shelf Hardware, ] and Ete. 1221 Farnham Street, Ist Door Eas First National Bank. st PAXTON & GAILLAGHER, WHOLESALE GROGERS! 1421 and 1423 Farnham, and 221 to 229 15th Ste. KEEP THE LARGEST STOCK MAKE THE LOWEST PRIGES. The Attention of Cash and Prompt Time Buyers Solicited. AGENTR FOR THE HAZARD POWDER COMP'Y and the Omaha Tron and Nail Co. Hous J. C. VAPOR, MERCHANT TAILOR Capitol Ave,, Opp. Masonic Hall, [OMAHA, - - - - - NEB. MUSIC, CERMAN&FRENCH branches, {og 'he presact parties can makes such light, aky-hot hreads, O lurusious pasty. . Can be dove ehout Tour of 004 i PeLng o By o direwitio food.. Sold cuiy in cams, orss Bt Fovoan o Yow To. Ber ot Max Meyer & Bro.'s music store. Mg ser th By e 2o H. J. LEZ & CO JOBBERS OF HARDWARE, CUTLERY, NAILS, STAMPED AND JAPANNED WARE, TINNERS STOCK, SHEET IRON, TIN STOCK, ETG. 1317 & 1319 DOUYLAS STREET, - OMAFTA, NEB. w4t Posltively no Goods Sold_at Retail,