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/ gre. geereoy i o Ny ¥ } t - % ¥ 1 s! i b £ . 13 & - . ; - = 1 ot i \ Pact for the south at 1:15 p. m., and for of po have e tude Ger ing | THE DAILY BEE. _Tuesdsy Mor)vlngi July 13. BREVITIES. # —New moon. o Patereon sells conl. —The river is faliing. —Additional local on first page. —Excellent Cream Soda at Saxe’s. —Carriages and wagons at Wood- werth's. —Elegant perfumes at Kubn's store. ~Birch Beer and Ginger Ale at Saxe's. —The Busy Bee's lawn socist Thuraday night. —Seidenberg & C gars at Saxe’s Key West Ci- —A good girl wanted—Inquire at 1513 Farnham street. 1f —The line from Omaba to St. Paul mher 1at. will be opeued by Sep | DETERMINED T0 DIE. A Young Girl Betrayed in Love Attempts to | Commit Suciide. i Taking Poison and Throwing | Herself Under the Cars. | | She Would Drown Herself but | for Her Modesty. The E;idemic GrowingSerious. ock yesterday our | Abut 2 o | rep, a1 hastily summened to the river bavk, being informed that an- other attempt at suicide had made at Haston the foot of Farnham street. ing 10 the spot designated, a y was found reated on a pile of lumbe and surrounded by a knot of ding th c | interest —The engine house bids will not be st with s ki el n her hands, oblivieus of most | —The next meeting of the Garfield | 1% W8 if””;f:“ Fergh s S e BEA | et was Aoscand ki b sime was | mght M Robivson, that sbe was 21 This hot wenther is causing | years of age azd restded with her par- | great deal of sickness sud maABY | (ois neor the Dodee-street schocl- ; deaths. % houee. She was first secn by Mr. K. | —Thore were three Pullnan sloop- | M. Gorard, engineer of U. P. locon ers out Suudsy. A big t | tive No. 4, which 1y on a Sunday switch just north of the crossing, who | The noon frain west to-dny cou- | saw her thiow herself prostrate on ~sied of thirteen cars and two hoo- | the track, cver which some cars | [ wore approaching at s distence. | | He ran to hor and Tifting hor up asked | what was the matter. id, | “troubie.” He usked what trouble, | party will be gis : -morrow. e loes of the Omaha elevator ts amounted t A and conte £50,000, with ivsurance for $65,800. | A Litle sor. of M. Martin Ittaer, 14} yeurs, died af 12 o'clock at n.on S and_ was buried at 3 p. . yeste ~The County Commissioners are asked to declare Hickatein's slughter house, ne-r Holy Sepulehro cemetery, | \ & nuissnce. Murk's annusl Sunday school ) icuic takes place Wediesiay next, 14 h inst., at Bellovue, on the B. & M. railroad. —The frame buildings used as ofi- ce:s’ querters at Fort Owshaaro 10 b repliecd with brick for which the last congress made an ap- propriaticn. quarters, —in police court yesterday three with as the statute so of disturbance dranks wire deal: provides, and oue of the peace was #3 and costs. s who go in swimmincat what is known ns the gis pond wre being preyed upim by pickjockets. Oue of | them yesterday lost two pocketbeoks | and some silver chanze. —The B. & M. to-day begins run- | ning g through trein in o Sth tho A. & N, leaving Lincoln ettled on paymentof nection | 1 the north at 12:50 p. m. o the grain lost it the reccnt elevator ade availble for feed or brew- | vurposes. The en till on the buraing pile Sunday that considerable ~1It is thos ame between the U. P. and B.°& M. nives Saturday ev witnessed by over a thousaud people ning, was aud resulted, after a close contest of | eloven innings, in a scors of 7 i 6 in fuvor of the U. P. —Those kuowing themselves in- debted to the old firm E. Fearon will | sbout | her too small a dose to hurt anyone. I scream Thursiay Temple of Honor J Brunier open:d a private school to-day, at the North School building for those desirous to improve their time duriog vacation. Terms meder; Gottheimor's Intest style of |Shirts. A good thing; you cannot tear them. Owama Suier Factoky, 1207 Farubam , near Caldwell, Hamilton & Co.’s bank she was sick | | snd sho answered 1 wanted to kill hersclf, that she § | had bad trouble at home. Sho further i that she would have drowned eif s the river but that so many | said shy arcund watching. two doses of poison, oue nand one this afternoon, | 2 man, au exprees wagon | . Dr. Leisenting re- y. the presence of our reporter, that she was in love with a fellow and he had gone back on ber. suid that sbe had procurcd mor- rd at onco telephs phine st a drug storo near the Metro politan hotel and had taken it all. | She bad had trouble with her pareuts and wanted to get out of it She declared she would kill hers li some way. The doctor ad- ministered an antidote, and when our { roporier left the young woman was pronounced out of darger. 1t was one #f the most desperate at- iothat has been made, Kpempts at suici it is believed the victim, who, by the way, is a cclored zir), was saved by the fact that the clerk had given PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS Gen. Thayer went west yosters Hon. 0. 1. Ballou lefi for Ogallala yestorday Col. J. ). Dickey returaed home R H. Wilbur was west-bourd | y. McCann went to Ogallala yes- | yeaterd Hildreth, of Loc city. ort, N. Y., please scttle immediately nnd save | law cost, as this is positively the lust | notics before placing in attorng hands for collection. —Herman Kou V. Yates, JIno._Creightou, C. W. Frank | Parphy. B. B. Wood and Thomas ). Kimball, and others have filed ar- | los of incorpora Omuha Vater Co., in the county clerk’s office. The capitel sicck of the corporation is | $600,000. —Tie faneral of the late Mrs. Jos. Redman Sucday, was largely it tended. Tho services wore held at 2 | p. m., at the residence orner of I6th | and Tard strests. Tho pali-bearcrs | were J. H. Brackin, J. J. Brown, J. Willis, L. M. McDermott, J. E House aud D. E. Keyes. —The game of base ball between Tue Bax and Republican nines, on | the i s back of the high school, | was declared off at the end of the 7th iuning. At that time the score stood 10 both sidos grow disef- fe:ted althouzh the game was really weli playel, © ring the poor grunds and other circumtances, on of the but | —Tho new emigeant sleeper, No. 233, just completed at the U. P. ehops after the patiern furnished by the O. P., was taken west at moon Suaday, atiaciel t» ths regular train. These cars have already been doscribed, and sre a great comfort to travelers with only ordinary mea —The first catils trains of the sea- eon arrived Sundsy from the west, including 30 cirs of Boler cattle coming from Julesburg, avd 17 cars of Moutana cattle nging to Col. | Shoup. Elward Ordway, successor to | C. W. Lykeus, of Cheyenne, stock inspector, and who will inepect cattlo | du ing the summer at the yards over | t4¢ rivor, saye that the shipmenta will | b very large this season —The case of Charles Gaetn, charged with engaging in a confidence | game, camo up before Judgo Hawes yoeterday, and, on motion of m.ll district attorney, the prisoner was dis- | charged, the prosecuting witness not | buing able to swear to hia identity. It | is probable that this ends the care and the granger's chances of recovering his money, at the ssme time. - Straw Hats at cost; st C. B. D Groat & Vo.'s; tu-th astdmon | lc: neral David weat west y sterd y o Cheyene, ‘ Hon N. W. Wells, of Schuyler, | went home yeeterday. | Surveyor Charlis Whipple goes to New York . almon this week for new coods. i L. ¥ 1daho, is in the city. Col. Geurgo L. Shoup, of Mr. Walls and family, of the trans. | fer, left for Uzden yesterday. D.¢ west-boundjpasses nf, Howard, of Fruw ger Sunday. George E s, of the U.P.| shops,left yesterday for San Franciscos | | wes & Bishop O'Connor administered con- firwation iu Nebraska City yesterday, Dr. k a flin, Dinsmcre and Joshua Vally yes trip t Cinductor Fuller, of the U. P., re- turned from Minuescta Sunday morn- iug. Miss Emma Morton, of Detroit, sister of H ing Morton, is visiting Mis G. L. Miller. Miss Eilz J. Cooper, of Chicago, comsin of Mrs. L. M. Rheem, is in the city on a visit to her relatives. Mrs. P.J. Nichols and family loft for the south on tho 0. & R. V. train sesterday, in special car No. 100. Miss Mary Higgins left Sunday for Boston. She will join the M- Donald-Moran porty, ssiling on Sat urday next for lreland in the Cuuar der ‘Samaria. A Young Lady Hurt. Sunday alternoon quite an acci- ut occurred at tho corner of Eight- centh and Tzard sireefp. A young man and ludy were driving along in a buggy, when, by carelessvess on the part of the driver, one «f the wheels caught in the curve «f the street rail- way track and the buggy was upset, the young lady being thrown violently to theground, and both wheels passing over her body just below the shoul- ders. The young man was not hurt nd scon caught the horse, which had started to run away. The lady was assisted into the buggy and conveyed bome, her injuries being quite severe but not serious. Ezra fine Queen Olives, Extra fine Tuscan Olives, Small bottles Mottel and Equiem Oils. Freuxe & Co. Gryoars. | conucil, a special se { moon Monday to open the bids for the comuittee | to meet at the off { credit on my acccunt as T will not pay fperpair. Reduced from 30 and 50 conts Gentlemen's and Youth’s Linen Collars, size 13 to 14} and 17 to 18, at 10 conts Ove or a dozan. Also +8s any bankrupt stocks ever offered. | WATER WORKS REDIVIVUS | The Bids for Construction of Water Works Received and Opened. A Sp sl Meeting Council. of the In pursuance with a call signed by | seven members of t > Omaha city | at uwas held erection aud enan fa system of water works in Oy ou ha. © but two bids recelved, | re we b om the H and the other from the Omaha water works company, C. W. Mead, presi- | dent. 1Itis said that thecontractor of of the St Jo water works came up to wake a bid| but was deterrod by the knowledge | that it must bo sccompanied by §25,- | 000 Tocal he Holly com- pany offer 100 and cha hydrants. Hydrants outside the xtend will ts to whicl ut fn ac company off 0 bydrants ach intermed © meeting to- comwittee i3 called ico of President Boyd this afternoon. impres-ion s, that whilo both > i that of the home her, the lowest and | bably bo aproved and ac- copted by the cour The ciiy counel at its meeting to- night “will doubtless take final action on the subject one wey or | the other. See Bushmaw's adveriisswent in another columi 1000 PAIR: oF Gents' Low Shoes, h must be sold at some price, as we arc oy whic stocked. Don’t fail to look at them before | buying. L B. WiLuiams & Sons, Cor. Dodge and 15th Sts. mperaice Festivi Dou't forget | Taursday. I hereby warn all persous not to give my wife Elizabeth Neckel, any for the rame W, NECKEL. Bushman's d See another colum itisement in See Bushman's another column Real kstate Transfers. irs of Jacob 8 Kirschuer, block 1 Shull’s secoud city of O 8400, Stephen A. Delor t. for, w. d blc wdvertisement in ull, deceased, (o w. d—lot 19, tion to the Henry P. De- Shult’s first tro acre Jot e Davenport to rine Daveaport, (. in the city of Florence—8§1 cphens and_wife to P: Asec. 38; aw] sec. , ali int15,r10e. Lof the se} lying west of the hora niver,, of sec. 4; Lof nwl, lying west of Elkhorn several lot s ,tp 14, r10e. In all 000, of the murderer Gozolo ive, and he has boen reported from all quartors at once and der © threo differ- ed from Atchison anncun ing his arrest hland and near Lincoln at the time of his roported arrest down the river, it was not deemed worth while to go for him. g expedition which went, out from this city urned yosterds ntinues g rrest at two ent places. am was recel tliere, but as he was seen at Saturday night, re- empty-handod, CLON 0 L BUSHAMAN Ladies’ plain nd embroidered linen ooliarsand cafls at from 10 to cents a full line of Celluloid aud other fure nishing goode. Corsets, sizo 17 to 20 at 25 cents, also a full line of new goods Napkins! Napkins! 5 wo will discount any re from 5 to 10 per cent, Pagasols at from 16c upward. Gloves, we shall offer a very fine Lace top Glove at 50c., you will pay clsewhere for them, Lace Mitts, a Irze assort ment at greatly reduced prices. oode, Bunti e ber prices Grenadines, ummcr shawls, White goods, and Gent'emens’ Summer Uuderwoar, ALL Seasonable goods at docided prices that will speak for elves. Ramember it will pay you to visit Bushman’s often during this weck, a1 wo shall from time to time offer de- cided bargains, uot to bs found else- where. Romember Bushman’s. S. E. Cor. 15th and Douglas strects. Extra fine and Boneless Sardines, canned and bott ed meas, just the 1hing | Frewmine & Co. | Jor warm e -ther. BANKRUPT STOCKS, But we have alive of goods as cheap | Dress goods at 44 worth 83 and 10c. | “ at10c “ 15and 20c. | aud suamer dress goods right down to | coft. We have just received a Alack | Dre:s Silk which we offer at 81 35, and which beats anything for the money that has ever been brought to this market. Besure and see quantity is limited. We have lots of other goods which we are offering low to reduce stock, we are about to make some changes in fiztures. L. B. Wrinus & Sox. ““Leaders in Dry Goods,” | court, of stealing & horse, and was | prison, made a bold bresk for free " been looking out for his man but thus it, as the | | intormation &t The Republican office, | or at my office, ever Kennard & For. ESCAPED CONVICT. A Douglas County Man Scales the Penitentiary Walls. And Gains His Freedom. On Friday night last Lars Jensen, who was convicted at the October term of the Douglas connty District senterced to three years in the state dom. He was eent to the lime kiln, which is witkin the priscn walls, late in the evening, and by aid of a rope eptitionsly obtained aod under cover of the darkness, eladed the s, sealed the walls and got away. He was soon missed and follow- el holy but after being tracsd to Ashland he eluded further feteetion. Ho was supposed to be | waking for thiscity aud according Dep uty Warden Nobes camo here Sunday Lt aud assisted by the officers hus far without success The prisoner, who is not a prisoner has probably crossed over the river to Towa and safet, LIST OF LETTERS remaining in the Omaha or the week ending July 10: GENTLEMEN, postofiice Carn A Dennison D Ellitt] W HG ordon J Hehn € Hanmore J B sJV ly CL—2 Hamer G B Lamont C Low NB Landphere J Mel eod K Owen Wanst Persom A Pappenheim C Penney A W Pataick J W Palmer W N3 | Powers M Pond M W Peterson J Prudent J 2 Rienss G H Stombaug S—2 Stein M L. | Sorenson ¢ Steel HN ock E = Strell H Seely S W oyl Williams Williams P Willete W A Werdil W H Warren G D Whitney W W Willons ¢ Well W W K S Wells D P Wheden D B Wilber G Young J J YuzaJ Yates C E FIRMS, Gilbert & Hubbard LADIES. Alexander Miss A~ Ashwell Miss K—2 Crow Miss L Lee Miss K strom Miss P Tee Miss ary Miss M Nichols Mis Olsen Mrs K onnor Miss N Palmer Mixs E nkham Mrs A H ter Miss J R Mrs. -k Miss C D Spencer Mrs K V Thompson Miss K lker Mixs N Miss M FOURTH CLANS MATTER. Allen D S Bishop Mrs W A Crysial. CW Carothers W D eckl J D Hauks Mrs M Jenkine Mes M g Mitchell ¢ W Peters. Wilcox Ms A E Warre: Taos. ¥. Hawt, Postmaster. GATHERING CLANS. Republicans and Democrats Gettiug Ready for the Frey. and Arthor club held business mecting Sat- urday evening in the new room In Union Biffck, which had been con- veniently fitted up with ch and appropriately decorated with Hon. Joha L. Web- its firat rogular airs, tables, A constitution and by-laws wos pted, aud the following additional -presidents wero elected: George 3enson, Joseph Redman, Edward Lalk, John Christopherson, Fred d W. H. Riley. The followiug executive committce was appointed: Johu B. Furay, W. - O. Adams, Gen. Thay- 2 and M. C. Meany. John R. Manchester was elected ro cording eecretary, and a large number signed the constitution. Three hoarty cheers were given to J. 8. McCormick for donating the ure of the room to tho club during the campaign; three to Hon. J. L. Web- ster for the giit of a ton-foot fl g, and Iree times thres for Garfi-1d and Ar. thur, after which tho club adjourned to next Frisday evening. All re- publicans in the meautime are reques- ted to ses the secretary and sign tha constitutions. A The eouuty central Haucock and English club was organized S ning at Croighton hall: Hon J Gibson was elected tempora'y chai man and Hon. C. V. tallasher, soc- retary. J. F. Morton, E. A. Allen, Ciaa. H. Brown, J D, Howe, Samuel Horman, Geo. M. Crawford, Jas. McGeath and James McArdle, were appointed a committee to draft a con stitution for the club, und while they were in_consultation, speeches were nade by Chas. R. Redick, Eaq ;C. V. Gallagher, Warren Switzler and Saw. Herman. The Irish Temperanca baud also favered the club with some fine selctious. The committee then returned with ita report, which was adopted, after considerable wrangling. A permanent organization was then uliecied by electing James E. Boyd, E:q., a8 president, C. V. Callagher as secretary and Fred Metz, Eeq., a reasurer. Afcer adopting resolutions of thanks to the band «nd to Mr. Creighton, the club, preceded by the band, marched up Farnham and_ 15th to Douglas, where the crowd dispersed. Trr NEw Orry Dkrcrory For Omahaand Council Blufls s now | ready for press, and those who have | wcently located in this city should be re that their names and residence or Dbosrding-place be properly lccated, and to tusure this should leave such ythe's drug-store, and it will receive prompt attention. jy514t MnsnG.: ATTEMPTED SUICIDE. A Prisoner in the City Jail Tries to Strangle Himself. He Proves to be Insane. neiderable excitemefit was creat- ed in the vicinity of the Doran house on lower Farohsm street Sunday, by the actions of aman who was at first supposed to bo druuk. This man, whose name as near as could be ascer- tained was Jokn Hagen, conducted himself iu the mst extravagant man- ner, aud concluded his fautastic per- formances by undressing himself com- pletely in the presence of some forty or fifty epectators. Officers Black, Donohoe and Jacsbeon were cail d to the spot and s he had torn all his clthes in gettiug them off they were obliged to borrow a blanket in which to wrap then hauled him to the Itis said that some one adwinistered chloroform before ho could be got in subjection, but all vith whom our reporter conversed do- nied any knowledge of that except one ofticer, who saw some one stick a bottle to the man's nose. Hagan was lodged In joil with some other prisouers,and Sunday evening he made a disperate attempt to take his own life. Ho took a handkerchief which was left on his person when he was searched, and knocting it abont his neck, proceedsd deliberately te twist it up until his taco was as black as & coal. At this juncture one of the prisoners named Moy in- torfored and defeated his suicidal plans. The deputy marshal was then notified aud tosk care that no recur- rence of the stiempt should take place. Yestorday Hagan was arraigned in the police court, and being unable to give his nams intelligibly, was docked as John Doe. When asked what was the matter, he replied that some one had steln his circus while he was driving a wagm. A fow like answers determined tho judge that ho wasinsane, and lie was committed to the county jail on that charge. A gentleman with whom our reporter talked said he saw the man on yesterdsy morning, and his impression was that his mind was naf urally weak and that it had boen af- fected by the sun. Thore was no sigus of drinking about him and his appearance was rather that of cne craz+d by drink. e him, aud county jail. Do not hit a man when he is down. That is right, but if he went down hard a hottlo of Dr ‘Thomas’ Eclectrio Oil will put tav gentleman under obli- gations to you for alife tims, Beats fur bruiees. Ovor eighty muthons of dollars of capital of the oldest and A foreign companles rep- the agency of Taylor & dl6if tnsurin rosentod Howoll FLAG PRESENTATION, The Elegant Banner Received | Sunday by the “Sokol,” From the Lady Friends of the Assocation. | About thres months ago somo of | the Bohemian Iadies held a calico ball, at which they cleared 260. With t money they ant to Chicago for a handsome silk etandsrd, which they | proposed to present to the Bohemian | Turners, “Sokol.” The flag arrived | in duo time, 7ud with ita beanty daz- | elec and delighted all con its purchase or presentation. for the first time, which was done | | with appropriato coremonics. Early | in the morning the associati ed by an_excellent band of music, | and drersed in a unique and atiract. | tation was made. Mr. F. J. Fitl was the orator of the day and mads a very | pleasing address Mys. Konvalin and | *°, of the society, Mr. Frank Jelen, who responded in & happy manner. Ho inturn presented the flag to the stan dard bearer, Mathew Nerad, Esq., who, made & fitting response. Declamstions, gymnastic ex-reises, ste., foilowed, and at 6 o'clock the procession re formed snd marched back £ the city. In the evening the ex: rcines of the day closed with a gr-nd ball at Syracina’s hall, on South Thir- teenth street. Tho cccasion was oo of the most enjuyablo ever held in (he city. 10} L ol Murderously low prices at Bunce's. Hambarg Figs 26c » box, Most popular New York hotel, the Astor Hous TRADE NOTES. Hats at 99¢ atore, __SPECIAL NOTIGES, NOTICE—Advertisementa To Lot For Sale, Lowt, Found, Wants, Fosrding &c., will be serted In these columna once for TEN CENTS per line; cach subsequent insortion, FIVE CENTS The firat hdertion never less than S100.000 %2 &0 treramn, s &% bercent” intereat ‘o At cnan o Staran the it of Omaha. *OFO" . Bi Ist Real Estate and Loan Agency, 15th and Dougias Bi ste " oientt ONZY TO LOAN-Cal at Law Offico D. L. YHOMAS Che Murphy & Lovett, tun. agongy; old eat ectablished agency in this stat apl-1y BANKRUPT STOCK AND J0B LoTs oF DRESS GOODS, LAWNS AND PIQUES. A. CRUICKSHANK & CO. ‘e again at the front with EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS ~ Dikss Goons, Lawns ANp Piques, which have heen personally selected Mr. Falzonor, who fs at present in New York, and writos us— “I have just struck New York at ht time; have never bought low and wedium-priced goods at such prices as those sent forward; that Baukrupt Steck will do you good; let them out cheap, and give our custom- ersa benefit; they deserve it at our lands constdering the large sharo of patronage given us this season. Job- bers and manufacturers are closing out the ri their summer stocks to good houses at fal lou fi ly. The fo'lowing goods are now for- ward, and for the accommodation of the public they are arranged on the contre tables on first floor: MALK THE REDUCTIONS. 5000 yds PLATD SUITINGS at ¢, former prics 10 and 12c. 6350 yds LIGHT SUITINGS at 8}c, former prico 16c. 3500 yds azmorted DRESS GOODS at 10c, former price 20¢. 2300 yds SUMMER BUNTING, 12}g, 5'1d in the city at 20c. 1500 yds BROCADED ALPACAS st 20c in a variety of shodes. LAWS! LAWNS!! 2000 yds PRINTED LAWNS at bc. 1500 “ CORDED PIQUE at 6}c. 3000 * SWISS LAWN at 8jc. 2000 ** BEST LAWNS at 15c. NEW STYLE PRINTS at bc. Many other bargains throughout the house. Call early before the stock is broke up A. CRUICKSHANK & Co. The Leading and populsr Retallers. ivlo2e prices. Silks and Cashmeres i we aro lucky in buying so See Bushman's advertisement in another column. The rush still continues on straw hats at C. B, DeGroat & Co.’s. They are eelling them at cost. . ourselves with nauseat- when a parely frait esthartic will cure you at once—Ham- burg Figs. Try them. DeGroat & Co. are selling their straw hats at cost. Will not keep them over. tu-th-sat&mon A, b &AM There will be a stated communioa- tion of St. John's. lodge, No. 25, A. F. & A. M., this (Tueedsy) eveving. A full attendance is desir “blo. "~ Visiting brothren in good standing will be cordially welcomed. Jas. B. BRONER, Master. B e Everything way down at Bunoe' "See Bushman'’s sdvertisement in another column, Just received another car load of Engle Flour, only $3 65 per hundred. The best wipter wheat in the market. Wigs M. Yazss, 1439 13d 143¢ Douglas teing Hamburg Figs. Dedge sipoat, neay Sixteeath, rl to do howe work, 1100 street, up Stairs ERE VW ANTED-bach Factory WV A TED—Sitantion as bk apor orceniey 25 yeara’ exporicuce: work of any Aind accoptable Addrecs A B 19514 . Bec o DUOTOGRAPHEKS ATTENTION—WANTED —A No 1 Nexativ: Oparator that tnder Ptands also retou-hing to take charge f = tent wa'iery durimg Address ¢ W FLORENCE, & 18012 HIP WANTED_By first catter, where services and capital would micet a fair roturn. Address W F, Bee Offce 18813 VW AKIED SITCATION we CLERE; SECRE. ARY, or C/RRESPONDEN %00d Lusiness house offce, by a lady wel au-lified te il either position. Address Cor., a1 suppiien for any and machines, to the “Heo Hive" Sewing » Depot, 11203 Farnham St., Omaha. V TANTED—To pure or po Farnham sreet. FOR RENT—HOUSES AND LAND. OTS, FARMS, HOUSES AND LANDS. Loo _over BEMIE new columan of bargaine on Tst page. SRR SR by JULNISHED RGOM FOR RENTbiove ¢ 8t, onedoor suuth of Pacific, east side. Goud ventilation. 18315 is213 \OR RENT—Houe with six rooms, well, cis. tern ard collaz, On Capitol Aver, bet 15th aud 160 J. 8. McCORMICK. 15144 Foi\ RENT— Farnished rooms, 5. E. cor. 14th and Dodge T80t OR_BENT—Houee of 7 rooms, hard s ater, with or without barm, 18(6 I port St [FOR RENT_A miendit_ oty | Gnl ery L. B WILLIANS & SON Small stock and fixt res of & ml. Hnery and dross making department; good trade; vill nell cheap; as the party In colny st Address B 0, Boo. 19013 “]:.Twm to twenty-four quarta or one YL doilar by John T. Faulson. 1OR SALE—Cabbage pla; Chariton Bros., 16thand garden oo 18th A 999D, OFPORTUNITY—FOR SA LE_Stoek and fixture of the French Coflee Houce at 3 bargain, § cach, balance two years time. . ALSTED. 158.1m OB SALE—Simal e foun dition. Farnham. W. BAX -, KRS, PLASTERERS AND MASONE, Coarse bank sind, gravel for gardens and monlding snd wil be delivered at. short notice Leave ordera st H. Sierks. 1414 Farnham, and Charlen Brandes, 9213 Farnbam Sts. ~ HAN: BOCK, Succeseor to Charles Daniel {*JR SALE_Cottonwood lumber of a! REDMOND'S, Sixtoenth-st. 862 enat 1641 ['OR SALE—A sl dwelllng houss, next to G. H. Colling remdenc , corner 19th_aud Dapitol Avenue. ‘or formation call st G. H. & J.%. COLLINS, 151 Farnham Streot. 506-t ORR SALE—A Grist Mill._Appiyat a2 L. R WILLIAMS & 8ON. (MISCELLANEOUS NAL—AIl persons Faving business ‘with me can find me for s chort time at the offica of the Hon John I Redick, Farnbam St. JAMES F. MORTON. 19117 ‘LmrLA pocket-beok contaming a sum of monsy. The finder will be rowarded by ving it at 698 17th St , Omaha 19312 USINESS—Any person wishing to engage i the general merchandise and grain trade it one of the best stations on the B & M R K cin ‘esm of & good opening by addresei ¢ HENRY J. STREIGHT, South Bend, Neb 196-17 (PAKES UP—By ihe underscnd, one black horse. about ten years oid, 16} hands high, on my vremises at Floreuce, #ix miles north of Omaba. W CRUMK. " Ba'trday July loth 183 1td-stw ng Hirddog, which the ovmer By g t 18 cormer of Chivase e JNO. G. JACOBS, (Pormerly of Gish & Jacobe) UNDERTAKER No 1417 SR s |GE day was the day fixed for unfurlingit | t"¢ LARGE - PROFITS In Case of Long Life, In ABSOLUTE INDEMNITY Case of Death. | Bos i “The Toutine dividend policy on - | the li‘e of my son_bas just reiched iden ed n, head- | been cuiried on | past ten years for the face value of the policy, he has now a return of 120 per adverse com business, ratis! Agent of the Eq LATENST TELEGRAMS Are Not Half as Interest- ing to er as the Following Price List: 101hs s G 8 lim Cut Lt per Ib, 30 Japan Tea per Ih, 5 Finest G Best 0 K Flour per Snow Flake winter wheat flo New Oricans Sugar House 8 1bs New Blackierrics for 4 1ba Pitted Cherrics for. 10 1ba best new Prunes 7Iba new laer Kaisins. Peaches P 11 Ibs Carolin rhce sat meal family whito fish, per ki odfish, wh J.B The Original Reliable €rocers, the results. owdér Tea por 1l s will receive prompt. a oN, March 22, 1880. period, and I am aaton- They are cer- ter than I avticipa nsurince which ha is life during the anddes cent of ; remiuma paid in cas of sur- ive uniform, marched iuto the city, | render of th cy, or a paid-up pol- and at the Tivoli gardens were joined [ icy of 130 per ceut of the orivinal by tho Turners, who were their inyited | #107/t issue . - 2 m the oldes Yy suests for the day: forming in proces- ths: Holdes: off Eolioy 66, A% tion the two societios marched o 8h0] . cun be sare your family south Omaba park where the presen- | tgctcd in case of your death. ailons ariso in your Should you live you will with your investment. This subject is worthy of careful at- Mrs. Frank Jelen, prosentod the fiag, | tontion and in order that you may in bebalf of the ladies to the President | think right to the point, get a stato ment In full on your vwn lifs from the table Life, the General Read- Tea yer Ib, 30 66 o ried Apples f 58838383 8388255305328882R552828882228 Apples, (York State) ol can Bluchrries E50 88872 2 2BE LTS E L 11 itively o gonda sold on credit. . FRENCH & CO., No. 1119 Farnham Street, o) MAEA, NEB. SIGN OF THE 5 “A. HOSPE, JR, Pianos and Organs First Class on Easy Monthly Payments, Sheet cal MOULDINGS. Ofl Paintings, Frr 8210 Fraimes, 1 inch, Wi 10x12 : ‘ 10514 1216 Eagratings 7 Photograph frs w Lambreq Cornice v Guitars 5 00, Banjos 100,'3 005 00, » ., Accordeons from 1 00 tip, cheapest in city Send for samples and catalogne and shee: music. HOSP GOLDEN PIANO & FRAME, Music and Musi- 1 Instruments. FINE ST0CK OF jcn a0+ Frames st great- e pricea. e 20 » &0 3 [ 1 ames from itc upwards, 2 75¢ a window and_spwards, 00 and upwards, 0 and upwards, of mouldiogs 'E, JR. POWDER Absolutely Pure. ble food. oaly la Roray Wade trim Grape Crevm Tartar —Ne othe proparutis akes mich lght, Saky bot brends, uxozious peetey. thout fer of the ils rogultiog. s, by all Groowm. Buszre Can' be asten by dype” ties ‘Powoas 0., Yiey York. GOLUMBIA AND OTTO BICYGLES ! T have secured the agency of the well-known COLUMBIA Steel Spokes and Raubber Tires Bicycle from the Pope Manufacturing Co.; Also the Otto Hand Made. Samples can be seen at my store, at Manufacturers Prices, reight added. Send for grice lis N.I. D. SOLOMOIN FPAINTS, OILS & WINDOW GLASS. No. 1204 Faroham Strect, Omaha, Nebrasks. GIT UP AND GIT! NO OLD STOCK! Having Taken the Above for Our Motto, We are Dete mined to Offer Our Entire Summer Stock of CLOTHING AND FURNISHING GOODS Regardless of Cost. In Order to Make Room for Our Fall and Winter Goods. We Will Not Be Undersold. BOSTON CLOTHING HOUSE, A212= FARNHAM STREET. X22X=2 CHARLES SCHLANK. SOL. PRINCE. "~ MAX MEYER & CO, WHOLESALE TOBBAGGONISTS | Cigars from $15.00 per 1000 upwards. Tobacco, 25 cents per pound upwards. Pipes from 25 cents per dozen upwards. Send for Price List. : MAX MEYER & CO., Omaha, Neb. MAX MEYER & GO., OM A E A GUNS, AMMUNITION, SPORTING GOODS, Fishing Tackle, Base Balls and a full line of NOTIONS AND FACNY GOODS F.C. MORGAI, WHOLESALE GROGER! 1213 Farnham St., Omaha. DOUBLE AND SINGLE ACTING POWER AND HAND PUMPS Steam Pumps, Engine Trimmings, Mining Machinery, BELTING HOSE, g‘:lss EIID IRON FITTINCS, PIPE, STEAM PACKING, AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. HALLADAY WIND-MILLS, CHURCH AND SCHOOL BELLS A. L. STRANG, 206 Farnham Street Omaha, Neb* HENRY HORNBERGER, STATH AGENT FOR V. BLATZ'S MILWAUKEE BEER! In Kegs and Bottles. Bpecial Figures to the Trade. Families Supplied at Reasonable Prices. Office, 239 Douglas Street, Omaha. SHEELY BROS. PACKING CO.,, PORK AND BEEF PACKERS Wholesale and Retail in FRESH MEATS& PROVISIONS, GAME, POULTRY, FISH, ETC. RDERS SOLICITED. DL e L nte Omaha Stock Yards, U. P. R. R. Crpee BLEFPHONE OCONNHOTIONS. PAXTON & GALLAGHER, WHOLESALE GROGERS! 1421 and 1423 Farnham, and 221 to 229 16th Ste. KEEP THE LARGEST STOCK AND MAKE THE LOWEST PRIGES. The Atteation of Cash and Prompt Time Buyers Solicited. AGENTS FOR THE HAZARD POWDER COMP'Y and the Omaha Tron and Nail Oo. . J. LEE &CO., JOBBERS OF HARDWARE, CUTLERY, NAILS, STAMPED AND JAPANNED WARE, TINNERS STOCK, SHEET IRON, TIN STOCK, ETC. 1317 & 1319 DOUGLAS STREET, OMAIA, NEB. Positively no Goods Sold at Retail. S e iMUiIiGERMAH&FRENGH ERGHANT TAILOR e wleu ¢\

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