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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (April 6, 1881)
.Morninfe , April-6. -Frederick , lending Hatter. / snlltf Easier Cards at Ekhn's , > The ho dwntrsctis aotyet Bignedr' Now Onuiha mil lave water -works. 4030 renidence Jot * . . Bemis , agent. CTB fi lota. Cali oajBepus. B i ' sew map of Omaha , 25 cents , " Besatf r al'itate boom. ' jirat page. XO koBsts and loW. Bemis' agency. 980 f aias asd 800,000 acres land. Eemk Try " 3axe's choic * , " * be t 5c cigar ia town. Hawaii conceded Boyd's 'election at 1 o'clock. Whipple , McMillan & Co. , the jewel. rs , Crtlghtoa Block. o2r tf Finest assonment of tooth brushes at SaxeV , warranted. Novel Tea Cent cigars , five fora quarter , at Kuhn's Drag Store. For FIXE Commercial Job Printing , call at THE BEE Job rooms. Con dhnan"Ste liensou is st id to have had twenty carriages working for him yes terday. If yon want Bill-Headi , Letter-Heads Envelopes or any job work. Call at THE BEE Job Itooms. Prices that will unit recy one. \ Frank Walters narrowly escaped ! eing I rnn from tbe Ihird.ward polling T'lace.yes- tcrdsy , with a tin pril suspended above fekheeb. Dexter L. Tiiomas Si Bro. , real estate dealm/have lots nine blocks from TJ. P. depot at $33 to 225. .Boom 8 , Creigton Block. 53t Mrs.A.Atke&son'B millinery establish ment has been removed to commodious quarters in the Creighton block , in the tore lately occnnte 1 by the sale company. Bessrved seats for 4 Willie Edouin's "Sparks , " ill be on sale this mom- ing at Edholm&EricVson's. It will be accessary to go early to secure a good seat. Messrs. Lang' & Totick will on April 15th remove to l"Hh street , between .Farn ham andHamey , where they will remain until a suitable store can be found for their increasing bustnsss. e ver before , in the history of Omahs , have omany straight republicans been sets working for a democrat as yesterday. Then are some things which the most faithful of party rerVanti.cannot stand. TbeEarnest "Workers are'preparing-h norel entertainment for their friends , in the shape of an egg sociable to come oS at tbe Christian < &urc m'Fridsy evening be fore Easter Sunday. A supper Trill be serve 1 , the leading feature oUwhich will be eggs prepared in every way inownto culinary skill. Eggs of every color and variety will b on 8&lefor _ Easter Sunday. brara& Black HtUs road-to'-liost Creek , and a stage will be rnn from Columbus , to msfceceanectioai 'with 'the trains , ui.til the "bridge is replaced. The staging -will only be eight or nine miles , and only thirty . minutes lunger time than by ti e old time ca-d. The time table Vill'be Iseued on Thmaday. - - 'ewellyn and others in tie capture of Doc lltddtetan , is the snb- atch in "Sunday's Chicago ailegedUhat h 'has been. reser- Tti ri ad'a'purty Tia'sstartad in pursuit Lpsrftthas gone eat from Jeadwood to watfc siSjirqtect Uffl. ' " " Ctse c6 Wliiitl'r , the old Omaha wiisilat , is Basking a great refutation"as a wrestler ad isJiow champion ( if Ameri- o , having Seen ttctorlous in the late * great * tek in TSew York. HewiUsoon proceed to ; Suropeto contest lhe i Clarence blacksmith at Ike UBfem'P-cific sbopa. jL iBfttHriai8t lce'uj idenlity is found to Iwre oatiurrod'tn the c we of tbesnpposed _ Xew Biorniogs > c "th ' ! ForirOraaha road , and buried at the 'cbnntypoor farm , it about the f IBM" 'itne a Jaboring man named Con. l > ran , who OWBS coosiderable property in the e.ty.4r s JBbud aa < l-aB investigation on the part of his friend * brouiifit to light the fa * * th * it was Moron instead of Ore r , who harl leen buried by the " core ler. Thn J od"y-ti s-b en unearthed and Anand srith pr > per ceremcnies from St. Fhilomea&'s Cathedral. Ohildreaa' Shoes , New Stock , Just receeived. v .Low prices , " ( Erery Pair Warranted , ) at EL. DOHLE & CO.'S , Leading Shoe Store. ATT1EKTION/SIR KNIQHTS. ICt. Oftlrary OoBoasndery meets W4osda7 evenicc ; , April 6th , for work on tbe Bed Gross. BTOOK STAKBEET , Oooimander. Men's Shoes , , fcN w Stock Jest Reoeired [ Every pair warranted ] AtH.DahleCo. . , Leading ShoeStroe. Qivlntr to tbe Poor. The following donations have been rwelved by the Ladies' Relief society ctarlag tbe past week : Geo. Lowe , f6 66j ; Mr. FleilBg. Yfricnd , ? ) . To pttrtiet wfebing to adopt young kUdrea we would state that we have tBfor89atIefIof'two children , one a few weeblwi tfce otbSTIve aaonlhi eld for wDOHaswe''are desirous of ob- .Seo'y. TM most stylisb. and fashionable hsts at tas- New Sal Store of Nindel t Krelle , Foorjteenth street , between Famban aad DoUglai , 2 3 c Gire year ord > xs. for yo r election fob to Kindel & Krcllo , on Uih etv foraa rly Aaaerkan Jliprew office. Praag's Easier Cards at Hoape's. Prasg'a Euter Cards at Hoipe's. Praag'B S > st r Cards , at Hospe's , tf Rubber Boots at way down pricet at-H. Dohl & Co. Died. Edward K. 'Eoglkh , Tged 'twenty souths ; grandson of W. B. , Doolittle. FfiBeral Wednesday at 2 p. m. from the reiidence , No. lllO Divenport , ( net. Friends invited. / V First iasa 277 TEE - CITYELEOnON. . , , _ Easoall and His HoDdlumB Bout- v . ed Horse , Foot and Dragoons. f * ' " " James Er Boyd Carries Every ' ' * Ward in the City. XT f ' a V / Omaha Administers a. Timely , * Rebuke to Jobbers and * > Tax-Eaters. The city election yeatetday was by all odds the most spirited municipal contest that has ever taken place in Omaha. Hascall and his strikers hsd displayed desperate actirity during tbe previous day , and when tbe polls opened in the morning they exhibited confidence in his election. Although tha Liquor Dealers' Un ion had failed to agree on any csndi date for miyor , Hascall had succeeded in enlisting a majority of its members , mainly saloon keepers in the lower wards , aud they entered the field with a wLoop and hurrah for the hoodlum chief. A compact had also been made by Heacall with the gambling fra terniiy , who were .pledged to support him. The internationalists aud com1 munists had also been roped in by Hascall as tbe man of nil others , who would represent their class. Alarmed ! by these combinations the business J men turned nut during the" day in support of Mr. Bjyd , and many of them labored at the polls all day. Nearly all the respectable republicana ° olted the ticket , and the scratches did not atop with Hascall , but used their pencils aud pastors upcu every candidate whose fitness for position was questionable , * Although no disturbance occurred the contest was very animated every where. The greatest havoc was played with the councilman ticket aud almost every candidate for coun cilman bad gotten np a ticket of his own , and the independent oindidates had flooded the wards with numerous tickets to unit every taate and inclina tion. The result ia that of about four thousand tickets voted , less than one * sixth were straight republican or straight democratic. As a consequence quence the count is very tedious anc will'probably last all night. ' 'Long before the polls closed it was evident that Hascall was beaten in al wards , especially in his own ward , which bad been cut up almost for his personal benefit and was supposed to be solid for him. Hascall had counted upon that vrardj because as registrar jie bad-it .alLhis own way , and the pee pie who. didTiot train with him were generally left off the registry. Instead of being a benefit this proved to be a curse. Hatcall had purposely omitted two-thirds of the Bohemians Jiving in tbe ward , wh'on ho suspected of disloyalty to himself , and a very large number of citizens of the' ward found themselves unable to vote when they appeared at * the polls. Nearly 320 had to swear their votes in upon affidavits aud Iceut two nr-tarles busy all day. Every one of these wai also swearing mad at Has call , and almost to a man voted against him. In the Four h ward , .which is large ly republican.neatly" every bushiest man voted for Boyd. Out of the 550 votes cast in that ward Hatcall only received.125 , while othur republican candidates had a majority in the w rd. Tn the Sixth ward the proportion Is about the samo. The innst determined effort to pull Hascall through was made iu the Third and Fifth wards. The hoodlum chief rallied his forces in the Third ward in person , and in plain.eight of people standing 'near the polling place was buyinp voters at e. dsllar apiece. In the Fifth ward Hascall's workers ( ( made Home howl , " and worked with a desperation worthy of a much better cause. The terrible nnpopularly of Has- call dragged down the entire republi can ticket , and with the exception of Malletta for treasorerj who received 'a very heavy vote , on the liquor deal ers' ticket the republicans have saved nobody on the city ticket who was running at large. The only persons saved from the disaster are Councilmen - men Dunham in the Ftmrth ward and Baker in the Sixth. The following is the reeult as far as we can learn , Boyd'a majority beinf estimated at tver 1,000 : FIEST W.1SD. Total veto , 771. Count but par tially complete at 1 a. m. Bnyd's rote , 400 to 500 , half the republicana of the ward voting f > r him. SECOND WAKD. Boyd 410 , Ha all,244. Wilcox340 , Mallette322. Beneke 472 , Brunner 191. McNamara 347. Butler 298 StuU 446 , Kauffman 426 O'Keefe 4G7. Djllone 391 , OorV y 4G1 , Her mann 418 Goldsmith 167. Connsman 225 , Harfeeir24 , Roddi8 53 , Stephenson - son 57 , 'Sproul ' 189 , France'191 , Wil son 237. THIRD WAKD. ' < r Total vote , 826. Votes counted on municipal tickets at 1 a.'m. , 622 , of which Boyd had. received 457 , Has calllGS. HornbergerJiad a majority on votes counted of 107. Stephen eon's total vote.at that time , 110. Re turning Aboard taking lunch at 1:10 a. m. * * rOUHTHVAHD. Boyd 424 , Hascall 125 Beueke 264 , Brunner 288. Wilcox 241 , Alallette 312 W. W. Lowe 191 , Martin Dunham S52. nJTH WAKD. Boyd 655 , Hwc ll 290. Bsneke 425 , Brunner 520. , - ' Mallatt.580 , Wilcox340 Daily 535. McDonnell 410. It was impossible to aicertain with any degree of relitbility the itafe of the vote for councilmen-at-large and the board of education. There were 945 votes cssi in this ward. * SIXTH WAED. BoydSil. Hancalll34 Beneke 170 , Brunner 312. Malldtte 345 , Wilcox 110. * " Baker 364 , Debolt 130. , orofn ? , 1G8' 0'K fe 163 , Dellone 184 , StuU 241 , Oorby 251 , Herman 229I France 252 , Wilson 226 , Ooanunan 252 , * . rs BurabaBi332J Long 324)rWoodm n' (20 ( , Kennedy 305 Fjirjjiison 293 , Oonoyer 276 , Wocdworth 258 , Andpr- son 262 , ' Thrair252 , McShane 234 , Morfell 217 , Windheim , 211. There were a littla over 500 votes cast in the ward. THE DE GEOATS. They are Brought Back from * St. Louis. The twin DaGroat boys , indicted on B charge of setting fire to their bat store on Farnham street some weeks ago , arrived in the city from St. Louis yesterday and are now confined in the county jaiL They had a decidedly wretched appearance and are said to be grief stricken over their arrest. It will be remembered that Herrick , who was indicted with them , was tried at the last term of the district court and that the jury disagreed. Herrick is still In jail , having been nnable to f urniih" ball , and will nnioubtedly be pleased to have the co pany of the DeQroat boys. The DeGroaU left the city before the meeting of tbo grand jury , and it was generally supposed that they had gone to Florida. Their trial cornea up at the next term of court. These boys have been prominent In church and social circles and their caie will excite much attention on all sides. LATET. . They arrived on the Wabash at 11 o'clock and were immediately escorted to the county jaiL When they entered the county hotel they were welcomed by their old pal , Hertick. The three ex changed a few words , but are nol permitted to communicate with each other it is taid. In conversation with the sheriff they claimed they were on their way to Omaha , that they were waiting for money and so forth , particularly these so forth. The sheriff learned they had been sent twenty dollars on las' ' Saturday by some one In Omaha. Since their departure from here they claim they have been to Florida and New York. They were not en gaged in business in St. Louis. . BOAED OF EDUCATION , Buying Bonaa Over-Crowdec School Rooms. A regular meeting ef the board o education was held Monday evening Present A full board , Mr. Preslden Marsh in the chair. The teachers' pay roll , $3,988 and the'ianitor psy roll , $398 , were .passed. Thifcommlttoo onbuildingi reportei that exteniive repairs were necessary to the roof of the North School , anc which were accordingly authorized. BUYING BONDS A proposition to sell 510,000 in bords from the State Bink ; also sev eral propositions from N. Shelton. The boatd went into a committee o : the whole on the bond question , anc recommended to buy $10,000 in 1 ( per cent city bonds from Mr. Shel ton ; or if not'able to obtain them , to boy § 10,000 in4 per cent city bonds of the State bank. The report was adopted by the board. CROWDED SCHOOL BOOMS Superintendent Lane stated to the board that there were pupils in several schools unprovided with seats as follows : south school , 45 east school , 33 ; north school , 52 Jackson street school , 25 ; Cass otree school , 30 He recommended secur iof an additional room for tbe north school and one for the south. The mi'.tor was rtferred to the proper committee , with poverto | act The board adjourned. PEINTER WIMED. I want a good printer. Good wage * and a permanen Fruition to the right kind of a man Address li. F. Hilton , Blair , Nob. april 6 2t PERSONAL ) Mr. Ge.P. . BemU is seriously ill at his resi lence from an attack of pneumonia. Indian agent Llewillyn , b in the city and is warmly greeted by matijr friends. John Bush , deputy county Treisurer is confined to his house with rl enmatism , R edtck , Erq. , left Monday for Chicago , where he will remain serera weeks. Air. E. B. Uonklin , brother-in-law o Hon. D. G. Hull , master in chancery , .is in the city. H. T. Brown , editor and proprietor o The Butte , Montana , Miner , passet throughfthe city yesterday , returning from the east CoL Smith and Lieut. Keynote's , of the J4th infantry , left Monday for Fort Hall , Idaho , where they are stationed. Lieut "Win , E. Almy.of the 6th cavalry tvhoissUtiouedat Sidtey , passed through Omaha Monday evening , on his way to St Louis. Major Mott , of the corral , left for Chic * go yesterday to meet his sister , who is on her way west to permanently reside in Omaha. Mr. H. < \ Morsman , brother of Supt. Monman.of the Pacific .Express company , has been agent of the company at Helena , Mont , and left.fcr that place Tuesday. Ha will also act as agent for Gilmer , Salisbury & Co. and for the TJ. P. K. E. He has been for some time in the office of the United States Express company on Fam- ham street Boys' Shoes , , New Stock , Just received. Low Pi ices. ( Every pair warranted. ) At H. DOHU & Co.'g , Leading Shoe Store. L idles * Shoes , New Stock Jast received. Low prices. ( Erery pair warranted , ) At H. Dohle & Co. , Laadini ; Shoe Store. MILLINERY PROMENADE. HICKMANS'TmBTY-roTJBXH semi annual millinery display will take plate on Wednesday evening , April 6th , and will continue during the week. Gentlemen are cordially invited to wing their lady friends to a delightful lalf 'hour's promenade. No will be oUered goods for sale on Wednesday evening , except by special request. V H. & 0. F. HIOKMAN , " CITY COUNCIL , ' Ordinance Establishing the i Grade of Eleventh - Street Passed. A City Lot Leased to the Ladies' Belief Society for 25 Years.A The Common Council held an ad journed meeting at the Council Cham ber last evening. There were present Councilmen Daily , Jones , Kaufmann , Labagh , Boddis , Stephensonand Thie- man. In the absence of the President the Clerk called the meeting to order and on motion Alderman Stephemon Was called to the chair. Councilman Kaufman moved that the sergeanl at arms be sent for absen tees , which was carried.and on motion the council took a recess of five min- Tne Council was again Cilled to or der with President Bjyd iu the chair. The clerk read a communication [ rom the city treasurer stating that lie had offered , in accordance with the instructions of the council , the money [ $350) ) to the owners of pact of lots 4 aha 5 ia block 203 in payment otdam ages caused by change of grade on llth street , and that the owners had refused to accept the same. Placed OB file. A communication from the city treasurer was read , stating that in tbe year 1879 S. R. Johnson Was assessed $3000 tor a strip of land in lot 3 , Capital addition , which he claims to be an error ; that the cjunty sommis sioners had reduced the tax to $300 , aud asking the council to correct ititax list tocorrespond with that of the county. Adopted. The following communication was read from the committee on streets and grades : OMAHA/Neb , April 1 , 1881. To the Honorable , tbe tlty counclbl Omaba ; . GENTLEMEN : Your committee on streets and grades to which Was re ferred the accompanying ordinance changing the grade of Eleventh street from Leavenworth street to Marcy street and the accompanying petition of Or. Tomy and others re monstrating against Slid grade , report back the same and recommend that the proper steps be taken by the council , by passage of ordinance , assess mem of damages , etc. , to change the grade of said street iu the mannea suggested by the engineer In the ordinance here to attached. OKDUTANCE. Ar. ordinance to amend section XXXVI of ordinance No 277 * en titled , "An Ordinance to establish the grade of certain streets In 'the city of Omaha. " Be it ordained by the City Counci of the city of Omaha. SECTION 1 That section of ordi nance No. 277 $ , entitled "An Ordi nance to establish the grade of certain streets in the city of Omaha" 'bo nnc the same is hereby amended as fol lows : Commencing at the intersec tion of the west curb of Eleventh street with the south curb of Leaven- worth with an elevation of fifty-two (62) ( ) feet above the datum line of lev els for tha city of Omaha , as estab lished in 1873 , thence south along the west curb of Eleventh street with an ascending grade of about 10.35 feet per 100 feet , a distance of 200 feet more or less to the tJnion .Facificside- track leading to the new elevator on the west side of Eleventh street to an elevation of seventy-two and sevrn- tenths (72 ( 7) ) feet ; thence with an as cending grade of 1 55 feet per 100 feet to an * elevation of seventy fonr and five-tenths (74 ( 5) ) feet at the north curb of Maroy street already estab lished. The grade lor tie east curb oj Eleventh street shall be of the same elevation at all its corresponding points under right angle across Elev enth street , between Laavenworth and the Union Pacifio side tracks leading to the elevator ; from thence It shall aac&nd with a erade of about 1 1-1 ( feet per 100 feet to an , elevation of seventy-four (74) ( ) feet at tbe north curb of Marcy street , so established in 1873. ' , Sec. 2. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and-aftor its . " passsgo. r The ordinande was passed. * . Councilman Stephenson presented a draft of an ordinance written in pancil vacating the alley in 'bock ! 202 and conveying the atme to the Uni in Pacific railway company. President Boyd objected that the rough draff on psper was not an or dinance , and that it was not in shape for pssssge by the council. He sog- eeated that It was the proper thing to refer it to the committee on streets andgradea. A couucilman so moved and the mo tion was passed. Councilman Kaufmann vras on mo tion excused by the council The mayor brought up the matter t f tbe lease of the lot at the corner o : Ninth and Howard streets to the Ladies' Relief Society. The 'lease was made out fcr nearly ninety-nine years. President Bayd said t at he had no objection to the lease , but objected to making the lease for so long a period. He would have the lease made out for twenty five years. Councilman Stephenson made an extended speech , endorsing President fiord's position , and making some grave reflections on past councils with regard to their reckless and profligate manner of dipjsing f city property. President Boyd rred to amend the leas by substitoliutf 25 years for OS > yean. yean.Mr. . Boddis aoved to amend by substituting 50 for 25 years. The last motion was lost. President Boyd's amendment was adopted and the mayor instructed to sign the lease. On motion the council adjourned. BTJDWEISER Beer for sale , at Julias Treitscbke's. pt2-3t Beat Estate Transfers. The following transfers ware re corded at the county dark's office Monday as reported for this paper by John L. MoOague , " real estate agent and conveyancer : Samuel E. Rogers to M. D. Spronl , pt 5 in block 12 , .Improvement sddi- rion w. d 500. Alfred R. Dufrene to Andrew Beth- aee , parcel in ne J of swj section 22 , town 15 , range 13 , east , w. d. $1300. District court to Elijah Bant , ne i si ction 5 , town 16 , range 12 , east- Deed. District court to Elijah Bent , so | ection 3 , town 15 , range 11 east Sallie Kelsey to Jas. W. Lang- stadt lots 1 and 2 in block n , town of Waterloo , w. d. 190. John I. Redick to George W. Hill , nw. J section 32 , town 16 , range 12 , w. d. $2,000. Wra. P. Hennessy to Annie Cun ningham , lota 5 and 6 in Isaacs and Shelden'a addition , w. d. 225. Barton Jenks to Wm. E , Smails , ne. i section 15 , town 16 , range 9 e , , w.$200. . Ellen M. Wood to Wm.Tnbb , block 128 in town of Florence , q. o. d. lisa AT THE HOPE'S EKD , Lynohingof "Beddy"MoDdnald j * at Sidney. A ghastly affair occurred- Sidney on Saturday night. "Reddy" McDonald , a prisoner in the jail , was taken out by about thirty citizens and hung to a tree in the court house yard. The reason for this summary act of vengeance appears to have been about as follows : McDonald was a bar-tender , and was found to hive taken part in a dastardly attempt to shoot Deputy Shorlfl Mela tosh , and also to have assisted a prisoner , Ryan , to escape. Not content with these offenses he repeatedly threatened after being put In jail , to kill Judge Nenbauerand other prominent" citi zens who had taken part in his ar rest , when he should get out. The result was what might have' been expected. A meeting of the Vigilantes took place , at which it was decided to prevent McDonald from putting his sangUniary threats into execution by getting him out of the way before he should be released. As a result thirty men called at tbe jail on Saturday night , informing the jiilor that they were bringing back the escaped prisoner , Ryan. The door was opened and tbe brewed rush * ed in , soon emerging with McDonald , who was in his night thirt and drawers. He was taken to the Court house yard , to & tree , pinioned , and the noose placed about hii neck. The only audible words were then uttered , In the ominous order , "String him upl" The VigiUnt.8 departed in little ( quads and nothiog more was known until Sunday , when the ghastly corpse suspended to a tree in front of the Court house.attested the'efficiency of the night's work. Considerable feeling was caused by the lybchicg , and prominent citizens of Sidney Jheld an indigiation meat ing Sunday afUrnnon. SARATOQA MOTES. The second school district elects a director this evening ! - ' The following are the officers of the Saratoga Sunday school for the ensu ing year : Superintendent , Charles W. Tousley ; assistant superintendent , A. E. Smith ; musical director , Mrr. J. H. Honer ; secretary and treasurer , Louis LUtlefield ; librarian , Bert Brewster. Misss Minnie Smith , who has been dangerously sickis slowly recovering. CUCKOO. Those wishing first class dressmak ing should call at 317 N. 15th street. AM NOW EECEIVINO A LARGE LOT . OF CHAMBER SETS , PARLOR SETS , LOUNGES , SIDEBOARDS , EASY CHAIRS AND OTHER GOODS IK THIS LINE" , WHICH I OFFSB AT VBEY.LOW PKICES , PARTIES WILL USD mO THEIE INTEBE3T-TO INSPECT xma STOCK BEFORE POKCHABING. CHARLES SUIVEEICK , 1203 amM210 JFarnham li , , Omaha. ap2tfi _ _ .First class boarders wanted at 277 Farnham St , between 15th and 16th. ' Insolent Trainmen. OVEEEAND TBAIITColumbia Sleeper , April 1st , 1881. To the Editor of TUB EM : Through the columns of your paper permit me to call attention to the rude bearing of railway employes to wards passengers. Beamingly their employes'are not only allowed but en couraged in their low attempt to sub ject passengers to. all kinds of petty insolooce , especially over the 0. P. and U. P. railroads. None but gen tlemen should Jiave _ . .charge of passenger trains. This is not .the case on the over land trains. As an illustration , it is ouly necessary to assert that the con- duo era of these trains do not only permit their train men to take seats at the same eating tables with pas sengers without removing their nats and caps , butalso encourage the in- snlent act by setting the example. Under no circumstance will a gent'u- man < ffer such insolence to a lady. Vet , these railroad men not only sub ject ladies and gentlemen to such treatment , but , iL.their attention be called to the act , they immediately hnrl the vilest abuse they can think of at the pfirson. Report the shame ful affair to the landlord , and , strange as It may sVem , he tells yon in these words , "My dear sir , it is an outrage , but wa are helpless. " Call the attention of the station agent to thu matter , and that official at once refers yon to tbe general superintendent. Andso you see , we simply pay our money to be maltreated by men whom we support. Our Pullman car conductor , one Allen , should be removed for his rudeness to passengers on this.trip. Lut evening he was madeio uncover. To-day , when onr passengers refused to sit a < ; the same table with him ( at Cheyenne , ) he caused a brakeman to take a seat at tneir table , and , as yon may guess , with his cap on. How long will the general public put up with such treatment ? Why should not train men conduct themselves like gentlemen ! If the general su perintendents were to issue orders re quiring their employes to conduct themselves like gentlemen or leave their employ , we , the patrons of these railroad companies , would not be subjected to further insolence. Respectfully , &i , , JOBS MuOATFKKnr. Rnom 28 , 145 Brprd nyt N w York. POWDER Absolutely Pure.s Hade from drape Cream Tartar. Ho othsr pnpiruion makes snch light , flaky hot Dreads , or luxurious pastry. Cnb eat d by wr T P- tlcs without four ot ttw lilt rwnrting trom neaty a.iIge.UWe food. Sold oily ( n cua , by su Grocers. BOTAI " BAXUB POTTOS * Co. SPECIAL NOTICES. HOTICE Advertisements TO Lean , For Sale , Lost Found. Want * , Boarding , * c. , wffl b Insert - sert d In these columns one * far TEN CENTS per Uns ; each subsequent Insertion. FIVE CEhTS per llae The flrst Insertion never les than TWENTY-FINE CKNTB. "re , TO LOAN At Sprr cent In- ' tens * . In inns o 2500 and upwards , for 8 to 6 years , on ftnt-c asi.city and faim property. Funs' Rru , Efitirs and Lou AosicT , 15th nd Douglas ctt. mr ] 0 LOAX Oall at Law ( Was M0 P. L. gHOMAfl. Booma'.Crelghton Block ONKT TO LOAH 1109 Farnham street. M1 Dr. XdwardA Lou Aranev. nor-12-U mr wunv Can nte 1JO to 160 words per minute , winld like employment as amenneusisoreltrk. wil work o cap at flrat : references. Address Stenographer , Box 651 , Del.wire , O , > WO GOOD GIRLS WANTKD t Bishop 1 Clark in's , eirner ol St. Mary s avenue and SCth streets. ' 645 0 WANTED-A dlnlDj room girl , st tre Em- mtt House. M98 "TTTAN r D 81 uationbv sn rxpoienoed tarn YY hand. AddreuJohnBall , Omaha House. (47.6 KD Situation at boa ewoik bv a WAK ironuo. Addnss Miry Ulck- feal , OmanaHodje 6i8-fl li nation by enereetlc young WANTKD ( ducaUd in dry eocds , groceries , boot and ihoe bn loess. Address A. A , A. , Bee Office. tGO-6 : AHTED-Fonr dav boarders at 601 ' 7th w stree , corner California. 5(3-5 To adopt one or two children. WANTED . Aidress Bee offlce. 6J8-6 WANT < P-By flrst class gar * dener , who thorounhly nndersUn < 1 * tnra- nlag fruit tre s ntftiug. hotbed , eardemhf , Ac. Address W. f. , cor.llth and Hainey. ho. 1019. ' 631-5 " \TTANTED Two hundred dollars on good YY security. Please give name ani addnss. Address A. D , Be * Office. 6SO-4 "TTTANTKD A second hand boiler from i to YY flhorte power for cheese factory purposes. Address at once , Lewis Flether , Frleudville , eb. WANTKD B > ono of the lanest Whol , Jo Clothing Houses In Kew York City. , for the coming fall trade ezperiehced s le'mtn. These havinz ezoeilence and rommanJnza good trade will Sod tbl * a fir t-claHi opportunity. Apply st once w th reUrences to "A. B fl.'Post- ' office Box SOS , New To klity. < 6l-w&i- lady. . . . . given and required. 520-tf TTTANTED A tituatton In a prival * family YY byacompetentseanutress to do family sewing , can cat and at for children. Apply seszn. stress , at 715 17th St. , between Webster and Bart. 616-16 Experienced cook Watcs five WANTED per waek. Apply at 2003 Bnrc St. 5lltf rANTED Ltundress immedhuely at the W Occidental Hotel. 500-tf A partner with $2,000 to Join ad- WANTED the extension cf an established and one of the beitptyin ; business in th-i west. Apply to * . W. Slmeral , Boom 6 , Crelghton Block , 15th St. 450-lm TIT ANTED Two mere boarders at SIX North YY " 17ih streetbettreen Dannport and Chi. cage , east side 387-tt . WOMAN Wants situation at hoow-keeper. A CallKo.-lilS Uoirardstreetbctween.U b and 18th. 16 , > TiD An experienced butcher wants WA to stut a meatoarketl nBomesmall.west em town , where there is none , or where one Is noede-l ; would take arellable partner. Address k. K. Webb , Javtoon , Dakota Co. . Web. flO-ti A good house-keeD < r , 1109 Far n ham street , up rtalrs. 32-tf f OR mnT-Hau a * uato. OU8E3 AH1 > CAKDBemls rents houses , stores , hotels , farms , lots , 'lands , offlo ; , rooms , eta See 1st pige. riORHENX Furnished looms , 1818 Chicago J stre t. 6S2-B 17 OR HEM Said , 1818 Chicago street Jj' - _ . . 6J3-B } ; " ' /-\F CE "BOOM FOR 'REKr-Inqnlre at U Ticket Office , 1920 Farnham St. EC67 RKNT 2lumishe < l rooms ovex ller * . chants Exchange , S. E/Cor' . 16th and Dodirt street * . i 289-tf FOR-SALE. TTtOR SMiE A small well built house of foUr C room * and summer kithcn wlh corner lot , well I > ld ou % fruit and evertre n trees , etc. , go l well and collar , prict 11100. Apply ol T. JENKiNd , 27th and Dodge SU MB-mw-s-tf ' For sale , brardlnz house RARECII'NCE carapli'cl > farnlshsl , best location In dty , t'iree minnts walk fr m P. . , ten ref ma. flvc suitable lor rcomets now occupied ; doing procd business 111 healti raason for selling. Apply to O W. HIU , Farnham street , betwaen loth and 18th. Opp. Court Honss. MO-5 BEMI8 So'ls houses , lots , farms , lands. Bee Irtpigf. St LEA c. ttage house of 5 room * with FOR tote ; ground to tat * , cheap. Inquire 2DU Farnham St. , BOOKS' addition. 67-to a3 J710B8ALE Oood dwelling bou e. 3 rooms Jj at.dkl'chen , uood bam mud onthouies. > n > qn ra at B n on & Johnson' * , office. 893-tl n Kills' NEW CITY M APS , 2Sc.-See 1st page , TTIOR SALE Ten ( ! 0) ) residence bta on upper [ i rarnham street. Jehn L. H Cagnie , o B. 0. Si9-tf Ti'OR sALt Maps of Ponxlas and Sarpy U cauntles. A. KOiEWATEB , 1620 Kara ham Street. - 820-tf 84LE Seven good business lots on EOR trerc. JOHN U McOAOlK , (5tf Opposite .Postoffice. REAL. ESTATE IICHANGE. Bee B Isi psge. BALK Lease and furniture of a first- FOR hotel in a town of 1300 inhabitants. In btate ot Nebraska. Has Si beds , the travelling man's resort. Inqnim at Be office S18-U fTlOK SALE A BARGAIN A building with J * saloon fixtures , furniture and nock , on 10th St. , opposite the ( I.P. depot , for sale very cheap. Or the fixture * , furniture and stock will be sold and building renttd. Inquire of El > . KREIS8 * MAN. 79-tf luRALtfTjro Clew carnage * , at A. J. ' EMlb * BeAL ESTATE BOOU. See 1st paje. B E BEST THINO 7ET-H. O. ' lark * Co.'s TH Imperial Sell Raising Winter Wheat Flour , for Pancakes , Biscuits , and all kinds of pastry. Try it. Ask vonr grocer for It. i78-tt WSCtllANEOIS. Has rattling long lists of houses , lots , BEMI3 and farms for sale. Call and get hm. OB STOLEN A dark brown haU-bread LOST do * , end of till white , very short less and he > vy set. Ten dollars reward will be rmld for his return to Lewis Smith , Cozzens House. 539-tf \TOTICB TO BUILDEB Sealed proposals j\ for the erection of tha temporary Music hall for holding the con.Inj Saenirerfeat , will IM tecelrei by tbe nnde tinned until the SOth inst. PUns and * rdflcailons to b swn at the oSce of Henry Voss , 'Architect , Jacobs' Block. Tbe right to reject any or all bids is reserved. By order execotUe Cjmmlttes of "Unite Festival Association. " H. ROSENZWEIO , B4J.U 8ecret ry. . I i M. BHOWN , corner of 12th nad Chicago . streets. Is ready to bore or deepen well * . Satisfaction gnar nt od. 803-tf mEAUS OAK BE GOT At John Bans stable J _ for all kinds of work , at rMSouaUe figures ni-ar coiner Uth and Leavenwvrtb St. 378-tf DEXTER.L THOMAS &BRO. Will Buy and Sell REAL ESTATE , And all Transactions Con nected therewith. Pay Taxes , Bent Houses , &c. IF YOCWANTTO BUY OR SELL Call at Office , Booms , CreJgh ton Block , rmaha , Keb. apS-dU BUSINESS COLLEGE. THE GREAT WESTERN 6e0.K. Kathbu , Principal. Oreighton Block , OMAHA -BwdforOkcoIar. BOTttttWt CHEAP LAND For Sale. 4 1,000,000 Acres > 5. 5.OP THE FINEST LAND IN EASTERN NEBRASKA. Selected in an early day not Railroad land , bat kcd owned byTion-res-'dents , who are tired paying taxes , and are offering their lands at the low price of $6 $8 , and $10 per acre , on long time and easy terms. We also offer for sale v Improved Farms IN Douglas , Sarpy , and Wash , ington Uounties. AJso , an Immense List ot Omaha City Real Estate , Including Elegant Reaidences , Boil- nets and Residence LotsCheap Houses and Lota and a large number of Lots in most of the Additions to Omaha. Also , Small Tracts of 6,10 and 20 acres in and near the city. We have good opportunities for making Loans , and in all cades personally examine title * and tak-j every precaution to In sure safety of money so invested. Below we offer a small list of Special Bargalno. Boggs & Hill , REAL ESTATE BROKERS 1408 Korth Side of Para. St. , Oop , Grand Central Hotel , Omaha , Neb * Fsrmolieo acres , S miles west of dty. 123 cnltlraud , rood homo. . brn and oat buildings. CAD DCUT " 0-c farm at barracks. rUH li CH I Godimprorementa. BOOQS & HILL. CfsDGAIC Bert Incited resident * lot In rUn wALC the city , 21st abd DodeoStS BOaOSiHILL. .rfD CAI C Avorynlo 5 room cottafs rlin OHLC leased ground rents for S20 per it onto. BOG03 4 HILL , CAD OAI C New house of t room * with run OHLC lalliot , 8th * nd Fanihum. Onlr fSOu , required down. Price $1100. - / BOGUS & HILL. rflD C A I C New I ousa with hall city lot. rUn OHLC near High School , G rooms largo hay winJow. huh doon and ceiilaj Everything ptrfeot , | 2150. BOQQ3 &HILL. CAD CAI C Corner ol lira choice lots in rUH OALb Shlnn'i addition , requeit us to at once submit but cash offer. " i BOQOS&HILL. * ) CAI It A 8 < x > d * ° d 'desirable real wALC denee property , liOOO. BOGOS & HILL. FINE BZSIDKNCX-Notln the mwket. Owner willsell for | 650u. * goodlots , Shlnn'S 3d ad diiloa , l6 < iev.b. BOGUS & HILL. CAD CAI C .Anew ll-stary brict bouse rUn OHLC with 3 lot * , on coruer 29th and ittuguu , SiJOO. BOGGS 4 HILL. CAD CAI C - * T rr fine residence lot , rUn OHLC to tome party dctlring to bmiu a Quo house , gOOO. BOGUS & HllTU CAD CAIC About 200 lots In Kountia & PUn OHLC Bnth'a aldltion.Jort south of St. iliry savanna ftisoto 84 in. rho-elobare near buataeee , oirroatded b floe improvemout aud ai e 40 per cent theaper than an otter iuU n lie market. have money by buying the e lots. BOUOS S HILL. CAD CAIC I" I ° t * SBJtaMe ( or fine rUn OALC residence. on Patk.WiIdi.ve nue , 3 biucks 3. E. u ( depot , all covered with flr e targe trees. Price extremely low. $800 to $ ' 00. BOQQS & I1ILL. CAD CAIC B ° me TeiT theip loU in rUn OALC Lake's add tion. BOQGS & HILL. CAD CAIC Cheap corner lot. come rUn OHLb Doa iM and Jefferson Sts BOQU3 & UILL. CAD CAI C SUotaonSUh. 27tb , S3tb HUH OHLC 29th aud SOibSta. , between Farnh m Uojglasand the proposed e > teniloa of Dodje street. Prlc-e range ( rom (200 to JIOO. We have concluded to pi a men ofiin.ll menus , one more chouce to secure a home and wil Dtuld hou e on these lots on small pijmeut * , and will ttlllou on raont jjy ptymenU. BtQuS HILL. CAIC HO acrec , 9 miles OHLC about SO acre * very c .oico valley , witn running wattr ; balaLce gen ly rolling prairie , on y 3 miles from rallroa110 per acre. B'ldQJ & HILL. CflD CAIC 4:0 ere < n ° " < > tract. 12 rUn OHLC miles from dty , iOacrescnl- timed , Living spring of water , Aome nice val leys , ' 'he lanuis all firit-Ua < s ti h prairie. Frlce lu per ac.e. BuQQS & HILL. CAIC 160 acrisj mile east of Elk OHLC bora Station on railroad , imng water , 10 acres c jltivated. BOGGS 4 HILL. Q AI C 160 seres H miles north of OHLC Elkhom Station , unit be sold for what it will bring. bring.BOGGS BOGGS HILL. Al C 8 ° acre * next south of Dins. ORLb dale In 4-15-11 A good and desirable tract , runs dcwn on to valley of Pap * pillioa $10. BCGGS&HILL , CAIC 7JO acres In one boayTtaU s OHLC west of Fremont , Ualllevel land , producing heary growth of grass , is high valley , rich soil and } miles from railroad and side track , in good settlement and no better land can be found. BOOOS ft HILL. O AI C highly Improved farm of OALC ZiO acres , 3 miles from dty. Fins improven ents on this laud , owner not a practical farmer , determined to tell. A good opening for some man with means. ' BOGOS & HILL. CAIC 160 acre * in sec. 1 , town 18 , . . . OALC range 11. Man be sold this mo tb. BOQGS&HILL. CAIC ZOOOacrssof land ntar Ml- OALC lard Station , 3SOO near Elkhorn - horn , $3 to 110 ; 1000 acrts in north part of eounty.fr toftO ; 3000 acres'2 to 8 miles from Florence. $3 to | lo6 < 00 acres west of the Elkhorn - horn , H to | 1 ; 10,000 acre * scattered through tha county. < 6 to < 10. Tha above lands He near and adjoin neiriy every taim In tie county , and can inottly be sold on small cash payment , with balance in l-2 > 3 1 and 6 fears t ma CAD CAIC Several fine residence prop- lUli OALC cities never before cffered and not known inths market s belnz forula. wilt only I emadv known to purchasers ; bailees * , " BOQQS&HILL. FARMS We have ( or sale many IMPKOVED ( anni around Omaha , ani in all partijof Douzlas , Sarpy and Washington coun- ies. Also Farms in Iowa. For deieiipUoa and prices can on us. _ BOOOS 4 HILL 1 A BD8DTES3LOT3 FOB8ALE ODFirnhsm J.U and Douglas streets ( rom 13000 to fSZOO. BOOGS&HILL , * OR BALE 8 business loU next west of F Xasonic Tempi * price adtanndrf f 099 each. . BOOQ3 ft BILL. T70BSAtTB-3 busmess lots west cf OddFel- J ; lows block. $2500 each. . BOGQS&HILL TnOR SALE 2 business lots south side Douz- J : Us st. btteen 12th and Uth. f3500 each. BOUOSftHILL. OOB'ALE 160 serts , covered with joung JJ thnberj Living water , surrounded by Im proved farms , only seven miles ( rum city. Cheap. est landonTiand. BOGG3 ft HILL. Persons contemplating bnrtcjr sb/iuld rmmlrnnTrrlfirtrfliTifTi BOQGSasHJLL. Omaha * . , * * A.POLACK. Cheyenne , r : . . Colorado fc SpPing-and - 131i" CLOTHING ! LATtTANIX-NOBBY STYLES Men , Boys and Children.4 > c JESS. Clothing Made to Order in the Latest Styles- SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. Prices to Suit All. Farnham Street near Fourteenth. With the Best Selected Ftock of CLOTHING & FURNISHING GOODS in Omaha. ' We are PAR EXCELLENCE THE YOUNG MEN'S CLOTHIERS. BOSTON CLOTHING HOUSE , 1212 FARNHAJI STREET. 3CSI2 . SOHLANK & PRINCE. MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS At Wholesale I OVERALLS , SHIRTS , SUSPENDERS , Neckwear. The Latest Styles ! The Largest VarietylThe The Very B t Prices Mfr'd Agents for Celluloid Col ars and CeSs , Rubber Coats an - 0 Star Umbrellas SHREVE , JARVIS & CO. , 14th and Dodge Sta. , Omab. HORSE SHOES AND NAILS , Iron and Wagon Stock , the Best Assortment of' WHEELS ; \ in the West. At Chicago Prices. W.J. BROATCH , 1209 & Harney Street , Omaha. JanlS-fini WM. F. STOETZEL , M Dealer in Hardware , COOKING STOVES and Tinware. Stove Repairer , Job Woruer and Manufacturer of a Kinds of Cans. Tenth and Jackson Streets. Established at On aha la . 1871. COMMISSION MERCHANT - d Wholesale Dealer in Foreign and Domestic Fruit. Jobber of Hams , Bacon , Lsrd , Butter , Fgji , Poultry. Cima and C untry Produce Generally Pnrchfior | tentforall kind * f f Good * and Merchandise DOC kept in stock Dm' elf . the fame belop selected w.th care , and bllleJ at curt out Market rates. General Western Agent for BOOIH'S OYAL BtiAND OYSTEES , and Wholesale Dealer in Fresh Lake , River and Salt Water Fish. MAX MEYER & CO. , GUNS , AMMUNITION , SPORTING GOODS Fishing Tackle , Base Balls aiid a full line of USTOTIOJSTS .ITID F A TTCTS" G-OOIDS" tend for Price List. ' = " MAX 'MEYER & CO. . Omalia , Neb. MAX MEYER & CO. , WHOLESALE TOBBAGGONISTS I T ° bacco , 25 cents per pound upwards. / > Pipes from 25 cents per dozen upwards. Cigars from S15J * per 1000 upwards. GATZ & FREEMAN , CRACKER MANUFACTURERS , . ft. And Wholesale Dealer , in OlGrARS and OOOTWmOWBBY. Dnring , Falland Winter wewillhandle COUNSELMEN'S FRESHgSTErgwhIah CANDY and SUGAR , . assortment of market. A ara now tha best In the large . . gTff'g :3Stl. : l