The Daily Bee. Thursday. , jtformng , "Finest eec unent of tooth brushes ' ' * , warranted. ovel Ten. Cent- , clears , five' for * quarter , Btiuhn'a Jrng Store. ' a f \ , - * Forgot 'Commercial Job Printii Acalls't TnE-"BE Job rooms. - i The B. & . M. K. H. eipecte to op its line between Omaha and Lincoln 1 day. TJie oldest inhabitant of top boots Omaha 'lmts that he never saw muddi streets during all his life in KeLraska. J.i 3'ou want Bill-Heads , Letter-Hea Envelopes or any job work. Call at T BEE Job llooms. Prices that will BI every one. g Painters were busy yesterday | putting several handsome signs for diffc ' ent firms on the front of the freight' ' Euiklins on Fifteenth street. ; The Concordia Society gives a en ecription conceit and 'ball at Metz Hall 3 > [ . nday evcutiug , April 18. Tickets a uot sold at the door , but those who ha Attended the previous affairs of this Soci ty can procure tickets at Alar MeyerV. All the Jot7ivroads made their regul oounrction with the Union Pacific train the transfer depot at Spoon Lake y < tcrd y , and all bag-gage , mail and c press matter , cast or west bound , was re ularly transfcred. T "Jlobcrt Emmet , " which.will be play. . here on next Monday afternoon and evei - -MTpokwiof iiy-The Des .Moines lie istcr , where it was recently witnessed by delighted audience , "ns sparkling with wi and free and rich in pathos , the mo : affecting. , Mrs. J , TL Clark , who has bee pursuing a course of musical studies i Chicago , will give a concert at the Acat cmy of Mu ic about April 5tb , assiste by prominent Chicago vocalist ! and Mi J. W. Wilkins , choriste of the PirstBai list clmrch of Omaha. llolaad Heed and his "Arabiai If iglit " company appear at the Academ of MUJIC on Priday and Saturday ever ings , and in matinee Saturday afternoon in "Snoir Ball" and "My Mother-in Law. " Mr. lleeJ js supported by Mis Alice llasting * . The sale of reservei Beats began yesterday with a lively de tnand. John Devoy will speak"at Clark'i hall this evening on "Ireland'i Causa and the Present Crisis" anc Hoy. Geo. W. Pepper on "Ireland'i Wrongs. " Both men have a higl topntatlon as orators , and their lee turea will bo especially Interesting t ( the Irish people of this city. " DOUBLE TEMPTATION/ ' The largest , cheapest , and beat as Vaortment of "ladles * ready made gar * monta ever ehown in Omaha. BLACI and Colored Cashmere and Silk Suiti at extremely low p ces. Call and oei our MOTHER HUIHIIKDULSTEK & DOLMAN , " "MOTHER AWts T7LSriaANifDo ; LMAifj % Mus. LAUGTUY JECKETS , -v THE HELLioTBorE DOLMANK. These ore the kteat/and most Ular garments now worn. t Our Underwear department com < plQte.and prices to euitall. > g f\ MCDONALD & HAIIKISONJ ' " > ' ' \ * . 1408 Farnbam St. * ' SILVER MOUSTACH cups at EUHOLM & EEICKSON'S. .of Eggs , at Baffett'a. % aprlS-it " - - ORUICKSIIANK'S OPENING , Toight without fail. a3-2t - . TEftSONALi IPAttAUKAPHS v 3Ir. Thos. Swobeof , ALirkel \ & Swobe , 'has rotaraed from the east. . JIcoLrts ana wife lelt for Kansas City yesterday , by irtiy of the AVntash. Ed. Dickicson , Buperinteii ent of the Irt-ainio division of the U , P. K. E. , is in the city. Win. J. Bush , Lieut , of the 2nd cavalry , TT..S. A. , and Capt Win. S. Arthur , of Baltimore , are registered at the Withneil Home. Major D. S. Barrigor has returned from " Bowling [ Green. Kentucky , Mrs. Barrig- _ er's old home , where thelatter will remain * = :1 orsereral weeks , . General K. Jones , of Binghamton , kncm-n all Tover 'the world as "Skale „ , WorkiJ nes"is ia Omaha , having been Bjiendinr ; a month in Texas on business. Mr. W. M. Bushman and his brother Henry left this morning far Ilulo , Neb. , to wliich point they are summoned by the fatal illness of their mother , who resides with one of her sons who is a Catholic priest located at that point. Mr.'G o. P. Bemis is rapidly recovering from his attack of pneumonia , but ia obliged to bo on guard against a relapse. > W le cannot be two ambitious to commence' too < iuickly again to ztir up the real estate cauldron , Dt. Grossman ayn. He will keep away from his office fcr several days yet. " ATKINSON & CO. , the Icdgcd J adinjj Milliners will an- nontico their eemi-Bnnnal millinery diepUy Si eoon aslhe weather is sult- ablufinjlie meantime parties desiring anythinglln Ihoir-Une for the Easter f osuvaY 'can 'bo - * 1 accommodated. CfcJghton Ifilock , neat -PoBtoffice , CHDICKSHANK'ff OPENING. CRUIOKSHANK'S OPENING. ORUICKSHANK'S OPENING. ORCICKS HANK'S OPENING. > "Finest'nd Richest Stock oror.shown. ' 2fc - ' * APPLE Jelly , at Bnfletfs. alS-4t _ ' Ringer's opening , to-night. Budwsiser Bnttlpd Boer at Julius CRUICKSHANK'S OPENING To-night without/ail. a3-2t _ . , , , „ J.100U 15cJM IBO' Headlight , lOcl 25e. lota lets , FLEMING & Co. , Grocers. GOLD C tulns at H r PI i If I 0 . MF ; < * - * _ x SUBUKBAN SETTLEMENT The City Qemeteries nd th at Which They are Being Populated. - gVhere the People of this bit Die , and When-and " " * ? - How , „ i , In the outskirts of Omaha , and ge orally at elevated points commnndi : a wldo-Bpreiding view of the bro valley and distant bluffij of the Mi soutl , are located a half dozen aettl incuts , the aggregate pspulation which ia several thousands , but whi are never visited by the caasus lai In his rounds. Many el these horn are decorated with orqutalte tag ; are made beautiful during the sni mer months with exquisite flo en ; and on moat of the the name of the occupant appears chlaelied marble. That these sett' ments are certain to increase eve year with more and more rapidity assured , beciuaa the poorest ai wealthiest of our people , whatev their habita and their tastes , Iocs here at last. A few facts on the coi paratlvo growth of these sottleraer have been obtained from Dr. Iniso ; ring , city physician. THE LOCATIONS. Prospect Hill cemetery is the me Important of these settlements ci its increase iu population during t year ending April 1st was 255. Tethers others were populated at the folio Ing rate : Holy Sepulchre , 59 ; Gas ; dy' , ( Oithelis ) , 41 ; County grounc 49 ; Jewish cemetery , 3 ; St. Josep 1 ; Plcard's , 3 ; Souther's , 35 ; Germ ! Catholic , 15. Forty-two we removed to othertowns. Thoao , wit three whoso placas of burial were n < reported to the city physician , incluc the entire numbsr of deaths in t ! city of Omaha for the year , 493 i which 291 were males and 204 f males. CREATES ! JIOIITALITY. Of this numbar nearly ono-thlrdc , 183 , died during throe of the siitnmt months , 44 dying In June , 80 in Jul and 59 in August , a majority of who ; were infants less than one year olt moat of whom died from dlarrhoe ; diseases. The Intense heat of the. three months last year will thus b seen to have caused a _ frightful morl allty among children. The fatallt of the other months was as follow April , 28 ; May , 34 ; September , 33 October , 30 ; November , 39 ; Deceit her , 24 ; January , 30 ; February , 3C March , 54 In his report last year City Phyui cian Labouring recommended tha Immediate steps 1)0 taken to purlf ; the filthy and pestilence breedinj creeks of north and south Omaha whose stagnant streams THREATENED PEOPLE all along their banks , and predictoi that unless such steps were taken : heavy mortality would bo the result The report of wards shows the mortal [ ly to have beenln preclaelythopartB o the city named. The figures by ward were as followsfFirat ward , 127 ; Sec oud. 129 ; Third , 30 , Fourth 28t Fifth , 3C ; Sixth , 115 in. hospitals , 17. The princlpa CAUSES OF DEATH were as follows : Cansumptlon , ,4 ! ( many of whom came Jiere with thi disease in the hope of becoming bet ter ) ; convulsions in children , 31 pneumonia , 3Gj typho malarial fever 30 ; diphtheria , 29 ; Scarlet fever , 23 heart dlseise , 13 ; whooping cough , C There wore sir suicides and foui leaths from alcoholism. A comparison ofthe _ six coldei nontha of 1880 and 1881 with-eacl Jther 1880 having been a very want dnter and 1881 a phenomenally cole me shows only about the increase It lumbers which bun POPULATION rould load us to expect. Tha figures re as follows : 1881. > ctober . 52 30 jovemter . 29 31 ] December . 23 24 'anuary. . 33 SC 'ebruary . 21 30 larch . 33 51 174 213 The following ia a comparison of the gnros for the remrining months : 1SSO. - 1SS1. Lpril , not reported 23 Uy. . 19 31 une. . S3 41 uly . 49 SO .jgust . 33 59 eptcmber . 37 37 171 2S2 The number of deaths from malar - tl diseases in the fall of 1831 , was .rgo , which the Doctor ascribes in art to the throwing up of new earth i grading and in laying gas pipes. FURTHER COMPARISONS. Of the deaths In 1881 , 265 were un- 2r five years of 330 and 151 under 10 year. Eleven wore over 7 0 years I age , and one or two ( number uot Hned ) oyer 80. None over 90. Ten ere colored. One hundred and olev- i were married , 371 single "and thir- len widowed. The most remark blo mllarity in figures occurs between to two years iu the following dls- LSBS : 1880. 1SSL rlet fever . . . . . .22 23 iphtheria . 29 ' 29 Icoholism. . . . . . . . . . . 4 4 5 0 Astronomy and Geometry are the LAMENTS of wisdom : Go to LGUTTER'S MAMMOTH CLOTHING 1001 , Farnhara , cor. 10th at. ORANGES and Lemons , Buffitfs. ! - apr3-4t BEST watch work done at Edholm Erickson's , opposite U. S. Post- Ringer's opening , to night. EGGS.by tha bushel , at Buffet's. 13 4t , . Ringer's opening , to-night , Go and s o Treitschke's fine sample om. io.t Those wishing first-class dresemak- g should call at 317 N. 15th street. DISSATISFIED Whose Charge Against th Waterworks Company is Denied , The Fallowing letter was brought i this office for publication yesterdt by aboht twenty workingmen , pu porting to come from and to represei the sentiment of the labeling men < Omaha : "It explains itself : ' .OMAHA , April 13 , 183i. Wo , the workinijraen of Omahi having been informed by reliable ai thority that the City Water Worl company has advertised in some oas era papers for 1,000 menj offering S per dav per ffiad , knofr that thlp nothing but a snare to entice men I come here In order to create a conip tition among wcrkingmeu cud ke < wages down. ' The following resolution was passe by a large body of worklngmen c Omaha : Resolved , That we , the workingmt of Omaha , will not work for the Gil Water Works company for less tha ? L75 per day per man , and week payment. WOEKINOMEN. Messrs. Smith and McEwan , i Detroit , Mich. , the contractors f < the water works to bo construct * hero , wore foucd at their office , c Sixteenth street , and , in rep to a question as to wh there was in the rope of an alleged adverUoement for oas oru laborers , taid : "There ia i foundation whatever for the repot Wo have not advertised for caste ; laborers and do not expect to , Th card is published by "a lot of f allo ; who will not work at any price , at who wish to incite troub among those who wlah omploymen Wo have had fifty applications th morning for jobs , and if the weath is suitable we expect to commence o work next Monday morning , ! ! not b foro. Wo shall put on about 150 me which force we will increase to 200 a few weeks. The work will bo pus ed as fast as possible and if labor ai skill can do anything we will comple the job by the 15th of July. " HAVOO OF THE FLOOD , Immense Destruction of erty by the Ice Gorge. Corre pondence o ! The Boo. COLUMBUS , Neb. , April 12. In letter previously written I mentione that largo losses were confined I country and railroad properly Though in the main true , other losec have been reported which are not ii considerable , and the unfortnnal people all lived within one-half mil from the river and on the low bottoi land. Gorges formed In both th Loup and Platte livers , within few miles of their confluence , and th Platte gorge went out first , but di very little injury to any property. IE tense excitement was occasioned b the breaking up of the Loup , for im mense flakes of Ice had collected am were borne on the breast of a wav four feet high , and rushing forwan with great speed , btrlklngall witnesse with commingled amazement , adtnira tion and terror. It carried all fence before it , whether inclosing stock o : not. A aiugle cake of ice swept awaj the stock yard of Mr * Kinzle ant killed twenty head of j cattle withou ever pauilnsj in Us majestio course Further down the stream some hogs the propsity of David Anderson , fel victims to Its fury. The fiah pom of George Stevens was completelj dredged , and a grove of trees eur rounding was moved down as thougl plpestems or brittle reeds. Alonj the Loup below Columbus , Jamei Haney lost 130 head of cattle ; Henrj Beinder lost 200 sheep ; George Gal ley and others -also lost cattle. Mr. Beinder's farm was on the north side of iLe Platte river , but now forms parl of an iiland made by the no ! r branch of the river. The flood lasted five hours. As the water retired to the regular course Df the river Urge quan tities of ice were lodged upon the land. It George Galley's yard the ice was six feet deep three days after the inundation. Photographers wore busy several days and have exhibited lome marvelous scones of the havoc ind destruction. Houses on the low bottom adjoining the town had to ba iesertcd , and some of them were [ bated down the river. . So far as wo ire able to learn no human life was ost. The family In George Galley's louss took shelter in the second story. This bnilding was in the direct coarae ) f the lea drift aud was much damaged. Che windows on the west side were jroken , and the first floor was covered irith four feet of water. Real Estate Transfers. The following transfers were re- : ordod at the county clerk's oflice Monday , as reported for this paper > y John L McCague , real estate agent md conveyancer : Union Pacific railway company to i. FolkenanJ F. H. Divls , lot 1 and ! , block 0 In town of Waterloo , w. d. Philip Norton and wife to George Jurkc , w i of lot 3. block 21 , Omaha , r. d.-$2lOO. A. J. Poppleton and wife to Amelia 3. Page , lota 15 and 18 in Koumze's at add. , w. d. $1600. John L Redick and wlfo to Anna Jowon , lots 23 and 24 in Redick's 2d dd. , w. d. § 400. Geo. H. Boges and Lew W. Hill to ohn Qulnn , et section of town , 15 anga , 11 eastw. d. Thomas Pnrdy and wife to Boggs & [ ill , sej section 7 , town 15 , range 11 , ast , case , w. d. G. C. Manell and wife to Boggs & Oil , se section 7 , town 15 , range 11 ast , q. c. d. § 1. Aug. Kountze and wife to Ernest Vindhoim , part of lots 23 and 24 , umntza's 2d add. , w. d. § 407. Samuel E. Rrgera and wife to Thos. rowry , part of lot 1 , block 14 , Roger's dd.w. d. 415. Alois Rois to Ernest Wiudheim ; art of lots 23 and 24 , In Kountzo'a nd add. ; q. c. d. $100. Aug. Kountza and wife to Leonard nible ; part of lot 11 In Kountz 's 2nd ddw. ; d. S400. Union Pacific Ry. Co. to Gsorge lumbeck ; nw. of so. J section 5 , jwn 14 , range 11 , east ; w. d. § 400. The following transfers were re- irded yesterday : Geo. II. Boggs and Lew W. Hill to ohn G Lee : o A lot 3 , in block 50 aiiba , w. d. 2,000. Charles C. Houaelto Wm. E.Smith : e J section 15 , town 16 , range 9 ist , q c. d 5375. Michael A. Stly to Mrs. Susan braham : lots 32 and 35 , Griffin and aac's addition , w. d 52,200. Wm. C. Hunt to Jhn ACruigh - n , e 31 lot 5 , block 83 , Omaha , d. S3.050. Byron Reed and Jt-hu Campbell to ty Water Works Co. , lot 1. block ' 8 , Omaha , w. d. § 100. DEPARTMENT ELECTION. , . * - T VU-tL * X 3-j. ' T-- ( * * - * " Ohief GalHganto Hold Bis Offic Another Tear , An Exciting Contest In , th City Council Chamber , Between the Boya who "Eu Wid de Maaheen. " The city council chambers ia tl city hall were curly filled Inst evenh by nearly two hundred member of tl fire department nnd their friends , attend the election of chief cnginci and other officers. So much intere had been excited in this contest ov. . tle poiltlon of chief that every met her of the department who couH po ilbly attend wa * on deck , aud prepan to cast one or many ballots for h choice. The mooting waa called order at 7:30 o'clock by Preside : Goldsmith. The following tellers were a pointed , ono from each company : . W. Nichols , P. F. Hanlon , LOD F'alst , Charles field. It iras determined upon molio that an informal and formal balli should bo taken , the names nf tl members of O&eh company beit called by the secretary of that cor pany , and the ballots being deposit * one by ono. Baforo the f irmal ball had proceeded far , only one compat voting , , the question of the correc ne of the secretary a list was raise Considerable dieci silonj aud aomo a very excited nature ensued , on tb point. There was evidently an A rlcan in tha feiico which the snppoi era of ono of the candidates tenrc The question was determined for tl time being by the reading nf section of the constitution of the departmeu which is as follows : AH members of the different compani of the Oinaha fire department , iu go standing , shall be members of this asso ntion , and the companies shall inako a i turn of their members , honorary , active otherwise , thirty days bctore the anac meeting , to the secretary , from which shall make up his roll of the departmei and none others but those on the rolls th made shall bo considered members or entitled to vote at meetings. When , however , the question r curred during the voting of the mot bora of company No. 3 , the preside : ruled that any member of the fire d partment , In good standing , wheth his name had been put upon the rol or not , was entitled to a vote ar should erst that vote on the form ballot. Several exceptions were taKe to thla ruling , but were declared 01 of order by the president and , ami great uproar and intense excitornen the balloting continued. When tl count was announced it stood : E. C Ryley , of Hook and Ladder company 63 ; J. J. GaHigau , of No. 2 , 51 Charles Hunt , of No. 1 , 20 ; S. 1 Mealio , of No 3 , 11 ; scattering 4. S. N. Mealio nnd Charles Hui withdrew their names , and the fi l on the formal ballot centered in tb two leading candidates , Chief Gallign and Assistant Chief Ryley. The ver close vote on the Informal ballot b < twoen these two gentlemen enl served to intensify the oxcltemev which pervaded. Previous to con : mencing the formal billet several pe sonal disputes occurred which threal ened to ripen into altercations , bu which happily had no serious tirrui nation. The president'and the fiecre tary indulged in an exchange of compliments plimonts , the tellers onde&vored t explain matters but wore preveutci by the cries of several individuals In side the Tailing , esch of whom clairaei the floor , while ono enthusiastic am eager partizan mounted a chair am then a table in order to obtain th recognition of the presiding officer. Af.er a time , however , order wa restored , and the formal billet pro ceeded. According to the president' decision several members of the department partment , whose names wore not upoi the secretary's lists , were permitted ti rote. The result was a victory fo ; : he Galligan party , the chief rocoivini vptBs oRylyy'aGO. Upon motiot jalligan's election was made unaci now. Being called upon the re ; locted chief briefly responded anc laid : "GENTLEMEN OF THE DEPARTMENT iVhen I came hero this evonlnir , ] raew I didn't have a 'walk away. ' ] ixpectcd a hard fight to bo made bj isaiBt-mt Chief Ryloy , and I was no ! lisappointod. I thank my frjendi rho have worked for me hero to- light , and I thank all those who have teen In the department since I have leen chief engineer , for their help , nd I hope that whatever may have icon the feeling here to-night , thai very man will be at his post ready foi uty if the boll rings in the morning , again thank you. " Assistant Chief Ryley was called oul nd eaid : "GENTLEMEN I don't know as here is much for mo to say. This Is he eecond time I have been before on as a candidate for chief engineer , nd twice I have been defeated , bo- ause I had a hard man to beat. I new this fact before I srent into the ontest , but I did the best I could. 1 hank all who have worked for mo , nd I have nothing but friendly feel- ig for all who opposed me. Bat hers Is one thing I want to aay now. have heard it said repeatedly that I ad promised some men offices if 1 ot the position of ciiof , and hod hreatened to cut off the heads of some ow holding places Tne mm or ion who started these stories said iat which was false. I never made promise or a threat , and since my ame was first mentioned for chief , I ave said nothing that could bo takou- i that way. . You have elected Mr. alligan chief. You all know his bility , which I have always acknowl- Jged. I hope thrt you will give him 10 same support that I should have tpected had I been elected. " The department then proceeded to ie election of president , vice-presi- ent , secretary and treasurer "the scretary in each instance being In- ructed to cast the ballot. The fol- > wing getitlemen were elected : President , E. G. Ryley ; vice-pros- ! snt , F. Hanlon ; secretary , Jerome Pentzel ; treasurer , E. Shirt. The ection of trustees was costponed un- l the next meeting of the department. After number of motions and lanit-r motions , ono to adjourn pro- iiled , and th meeting adjourned to 'ednceday evening next , when thn ustees will bo elected , and other isiucss transacted. Died August F. Malhisen , member of the' ' nish Veterans , aged 51. ' Funeral from cower of Third arid ! erce streets , to-day at 1 o'clock m. Brothers of the ledge and ends are invited t'j attend. A.P. & A. M. There will lea special communica- sn of St. John's lodge , No. 25 , is evening , for work In the F. gree. Visiting companions are cor- illy invited. JAMES B. BBTOTBK. OOUNOILBLUFFSELEYATO ] Organization of the'Couipany- OMcera Elected and Ar rangements Completed. . , The Council Bloffi Nonpareil . "nt nouncca that the organteilton. of th .Elevator company to * build a man moth elevator ia that oily thin sure mor , io completed. The company i utyied the Council BIuus Union filevc tor company : A meeting of the majority of stocl holders was hold at the Union Paclfi hottl yo-terday morning. The follow ing named gentlemen wdro prassnt o this infesting ! Hogh Riddle , prealdsr of the Rock Is'androtidjR. 11. Cable general manager and vice-presiueni A. E. Kimball , general super iutendent , and H. F. Royce divl.'ion superintendent of th sarte ; Thos. L. Kimball , nsalstan general manager of tha Union Pacific and J. T. Clark , eneral superintend entj T. J. Potter , general manager o the Chicago , Burlington ahd fyiincy Albart Keep , president of the Chicago cage and Northwestern ; Marvl : Hughitt , genori.1 manager , and E. D Johnson , chief engineer , and Gao. E Writjht , of this city. The gontienion proceeded to olefl the following named stockholders board of directors : Sidney Dillon , c the Union Pacific , Marvin Hughitt.c the Northwestern , R. R. Cabloof th Rock Island , T. J..Potter , of the Bui lington , A. L. Hopkins , of the We bash ; T. L. Kimball , of the Unio Pacific , and Geo. F. Wright , of thi city. The following named gentlemen wer then elected officers of the companj Sidney Dillon , president ; Blarvi flughltt , vice-president , and Gee , F Wright , secretary and treasurer. It was ho Intention of those prcf ont to settle on a site for the elovatoi but owing to the bad weather this wa not done , aud Mr. Kimball was ct thorked to secnro plans of propose building aud map of deairabio grounc and report at an adjourned meeting to bo hold iu Chicago the latter pai of the present month. But ono elevator will bo precto during the coming summer , which wi have a capacity cf (500,000 bushels ( grain. This building will bo added t from tirao to time as the needs of tli company may demand. Work will I commenced by Juno 1st or soouer the wealhor proves favorable and wi be pushed with vigor and dlspatcl The building to bo put up th summer will cost about § 200OC , and employment will bo given to large force of men. Remember thojparlor concert t < morrow evening at the roaidonca o Mr. C. B Rmtin , it is a treat th ; none can afford to loso. Tickets ca bo h d of the ladua of thj Cjngrega tioual church. AM NOW RECEIVING A LAUQK LOT 0 CHAMBER 6KTS , PAIUOK SETS , LOUNOEJ 8IDEBOAKDS , EiSY CIIAIUS AND OTHE GOODS IN THIS LINU , WHICH I OI'FE : AT VKRY LOW PlilCES. PARTIES WIL FIND IT TO THEIR INTEREST TO INSl'EC' THIS STOCK BEFORE PURCHASING. CHARLES SlUVEUICK , 1208 mZ 1210 Faniham st. , Omaha. ap2tf Beauty , health , and happiness forladie h 'WiNEOFCARDUI. " At C. F. Ccxxlirwn'd. Undoubtedly the best ahlrt In thi United States la manufactured at thi Omaha Shirt Factory. The superiority of Material and workmanship , com oined with their great Improvements that ia Reinforced frouta , Rulnforcec backs and Reinforced sleeves , makci their shirt the moat durable and best fitting garment of the kind , ovei manufactured at the w .iderato price ol § 1.50. Every shirt of our make ie guaranteed firat-clnss and will refund the money if found otherwise. We make a specialty of a'lwool ' , Shaker , and Ginton flannel , also chemois undirwenr , made up with a view to comfort , warmth and durabil ity. To invalids and woak-lun cd persona we offer apoiial inducements in the in.innor these goods are made for their protectfon. Pn. GOTTIIEIMEH , ' -n .n street. "BLACK-DRAUGHT" makes ckills xnd fuvcr iuipotsil lc. , : od-lw > ' At 0. F. Ooodmau'g. Police Court. ? lTho police conrt oponedj yerterday vith Judge Boneko occupying the aeuch. Several warrants were macle > ut forthe arrost-of parties in thla itty , but no judicial business transac- ; ed. ' * ) f Forty years' trial baj proved "BLACK- 3RAUGHT" the best liver medicine iu .he world. ' At C. F. Goodman's. Dr. Charles Telslny , ono of the most uccesaful healiogmediums of the ago , taa loci ted iu our 'midst , and is pre- larod to treat nil kinds of chronic die * aaes without medicines. Ho partic- ilarly dusires cases despaired of regu- ir M. D.'a , aud guarantees a euro if ronounood curable by him. No uesrions asked , diagnosis by aid of lairvoyanco. The pcror are always Livorably considered. Call and satisfy ourselves , at the , Magnetic Healing nstituto , Burt street , west of milita- y bridge. nufra Marshal Niel llosea loft for E istor. lome , see and order. C. E. Erlhng , leavenworth and llthsts. 12 tu-thu Day Board § 3 50. Hudson River louse , Hirnoy street. 11 3-ood J. C. GREEN , Prop'r. GARDEN SEEDS. Laudreths ' & Sons' celebrated gar- en seed , iu bulk nnd in packages , elect onion scis , choice seed pota- DCS just received , etc. , etc. ' HENUY BOLLN & Co. , 3red-tf Sixteenth & Cal. Sta. ACADEMY OP MUSIC ! Easter Monday , April 18th , BY The Ivanhoe Dramatic Club , r. IlJiryJ. Parr. . Director. Tliij pavcmbolics ths tnic sfntiirciifs rf the leh ps < ic ns hyttru , ; led for their Gcd cn ti..ht Hi ntroes , o ily smbition du Ing r -Trrrf nl femH of P3 jnTtra i K li's ' t-na otivts nd depictin ; hl < wonderful qnalitics of If fcrlficin bvpv dnoblc'jrenerosity. Scents , i non amisinsaroso h'pjiry intersorenin cplot as tomnkathc pity at once the mas' autifu'afil ' inlca'elyin'c rsttne on the modern we. A sironi ; cast and elepin't ccstuniea. Tickets SOc. Hts-.wJ seats at Edtmra k rlck opH 'in-eit ' ° 3Q. _ apl c d3t T OTICB The firm o. Kin ? , Armstronz & Co XGrocers , N. K c rner Kjth nnd CUifon : ! 5. , has been d'Eso'.rrd liymatuil consent. J.O liter will continue tbe bnsiness za f > nne 1 d will y y all debts dua by the firm and collect accounts duo the firm. firm.J. . W. KISO , E J. ARMSTRONG , J. O. SLATTKK. , April 1 , ' 81. - r 666-codl3 Smith S. Cjldwell and wife to Sam ual D. Mercer , north 99 feet of lot 'WTjlock 1C4 , 0013087 * : d $2500. = Joseph Bell and wifa to Samuel D Mercer , lota 7 nnd 3 in block 151 Omaha , w. d-S1200. Heirs of Jacob S. Shull to Johc and R. AL Vithn.oll 2i acres' In sec tion 2 ? , townlorarigo ' " , 13 east , w. A , -$2WQ. , , , , . . . . Gaorgo Burke and wife to St. Barn .abai church , w * lot 3/In block 21 , Omaha , w. d. S lOO.i Loavitt Bnrnbam and wlfo to , J. H. MilUrd.lot 7 , B.irtlott'a addition , w. . - . , . Thomas C. Polio to John Bean , lol 8 , in block 1C , Credit Foncier addi tion , v. d. § 800 , Henry St. Felij&and wife to Snsan Lehman , north. ! lot 7 , in block 152 Omnha , w. d. $3000. _ SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE- Advertise mcnt ? To Loatl , Tct SMc Boardice. Sc. , till 1 > ° in Lost Found , Want * , sorlcd in ttio < w columns once for TEN CENT FIVE CENT , rUon , ptr Hnecich8ub8ciiuentIns < : Insertion never les Uiai \i \ Itao The first TWENTY-FINE CENTS. _ _ rOKRY TO I.OAK 1103 Farnh&m gtroot iVi Dr. Kdwarii Lon Agrocr. nor-22-tf ' ' HS1JP WAffTID MAN WANTED-Te work in Bar-Jen - , norlj oJ turtxblc of street car linr. II. W. Ball 69)-ti OUlIi W.iiti'U cenerxl housework can oh t\ia pUi-o with enull family , J212 L'odg OIKL WANTED TO do K ncral house AW "ANILD A w.rnin cook , at tlio DoM W House , cppotitotho Heeolfico. COW To take charRe of or work on WANTtD lij a man who understands hi bu inc3 . Jltintl'ro 1101 Hnaril St. tornc llth. 603-19 A sitl for general homott'ofk. { WANTED ' to a competent elil. App ! M southwest corner of Californi.iaiid 21st fcti 602-13 rwJ RlrlB , cook nJ recmid sir WANTED 1915 WebatcrSt. S34 15 ANTED Woman cook , at the O'Connc W lionso. botwctit Docgaa ! nd Dodfte. C35-18 $250 on real tstite security. Ad WASTED II. , Bee offlto , and etatc terms. 5S5-tf TT' A TED A seed cook , washer and [ ronci \ V Good wa ej g > vea to a competent preoi Apply 2011 COBS St. 63M Llelit employment oJ any Mn WANTED by a y 01111 < man experienced I Kcneral clHco dutit. Apply book-keoper , lit office. 671-16 - Weman to waib. and Iron , at U : W EminsttUousO 679-13 \T7-ANTED-A firat-class blackemlth , V plow work. M. J. Kellcy , Loner 5th SI Council Bluffs. _ S6M3 "ITT" ANTED Immediately a cook at Tizard W I'alace. _ 554-U Situation as copyist or at an WANTED Kind of wrltliif , by a irmpetent youn lady. AdJress "T. A. " IJco ollico. Heferenc gi\en and required. _ 52J-tt A tituatlon in a private famil byacompctentBeaniiitreaa to do famll s Ini ? , can cut an 1 H : for ch-Mren. Apply sean stress , at 715 17th St. , between Wcbjter an Hurt. 618-10 _ ANTED A ( int'iier ' with § 2,000 to join ai \crtis' r in the cxtcnMon of an cstabllshe and one of tliDbcitpijin ; "lusinesa in th ! wcsl Api > ly to I . U' . Siuicral , Room 0 , Crci hlo Block , 15th St. _ 4 561m Y"\7"AI 'TED Tuo more boarders at 313 Nort W 17th street , bet ACen Davmpoit andCh ! caio , eist side 387-tf yea REST-HOUSES AHD LAHD. 170H KENT Furnished rooms for centlcmai JJ widwifoor two centiemcn. Ucferenco ic quired. ' Aply to 403 Cass bt , bet. 20th am 2Ut , south side. A ao stable for 3 hordes. 697-16 T710K KEST Suit of rgomx , suitable for pcu- JL Hcinan and wife or two ? cntUmen , at 111 : 69i-13 rOR KENT Rooms , furnished or nnlurnhh L' e < l ; suital le fur house ktcpin ; . 19 N , 14th St. 5-J3-19 KENT Offices anil looms in Eirkcr'i FOR ' . ' , ojer Driicoo'e eatc store , Fanihan Direct , thquirj U.IMJ & Snydcr and tlie go : olhce. 60J-13 KENT Boonis. 18tS"CliIcigo St. FOR St.SS76 SS7-6 KENT To a reasonsLie ! party the entire FOR ind floor of the block , N. L. Cor. ICth and CalRornia it. , especially adapted fora hotel or first-ella boarding huutc. Ilcnt ? 5300 per month. Appl } on fromi'sea to J. O. Slatter. 671-tt TTOK RfcNT Flret floor of house 1308 Wcbttor r nd Ibth StJ. JA. . Lillie 578-tf j\ll Kl..1'l i lutuistiml rooms oi Mer- rUchange , N. E. Cor. 16tb and 289-tf FOR SALE. FOH SALE A cottage houte of 5 rut mi with 2 lots ; gronnd for rale , clicap. Inquire ! ait Karnhtm St. , Co ga' addition 467-to a28 r.AOR SALE Good dwelling house , 3 rooms 1 ; and kitchtn , coed barn and outhouses. In- Ullra at Kf naon & Johnaon's ice ofUco. 393-tf Oil ( -ALE Hays ) ! Douglas and Sarpy Ej 1 counties. A. KO = EWATER , 1520 Karn ism Street. 320-tf \LE-A small well built house of four FOR roonn and summer kitchen with comer ot , nell 1 iid ou * . fruit and eicrsreen trees , etc. , 10 p l well ami cellar , prim $1100. Apply of P. JENKlNj , 27th and Ucdce &U. 6J8-m w-a-H SALE Lease and furniture of a flret- FOR clasa hotel In a town of 1SOO inhabiting. In jtato of Nebraaka. Ilaa 21 beds , tbo trarcllii e ncu'a rexort. Inquire at Bee office 218-tf " A BARGAIN A bulldmsr with FOUSALE Ealoon tUtnrcs , furniture and stock , on 10th it. , opposite the U.P. depot , for sale very cheap. ) r the fixture < , furniture and stock will be sold mil building rented. Inquire of El ) . KREISS- JAN. Tj.tf FOR " -ALri To close carriages , at A. J. Simpson's. 911-tf rill E BEST TH1NO YKT-H. G. t laik s Co.'s Imperial Self lUisIng Winter AVhcat Flour , 'or ' Pancakca , Biscuits , and al < kinds of pastry , rry it. Ask your grocer for rt. 478-if HISCELLAHEOUS. LOST A. pair of ihlldren's shoes , hc'.wern S. 1' . Jlorsi & Co's. and Cruickshank's. Fader i ill plctso return to county clerk's ollio' . C01-13 _ NOlICrt TO BUILDERS Scaled propoiils for the erection of the ( cmporary Music inll foliolilin ? the cominj Sicmrerfcst w.ll orccsi\eiby the undo sizncd until the 2fllh ist. PlaiisandareciEcatioiutobo seen at the Illcc of Henry Vos ? , ( Architect , Jacobs' r.Iock. henght to reject any or all bid ? is reserved. By rder executive Committee of "Mueiu Fcatival isociatiou. " II. K03ENZWEIO. S'2-tf ' _ Sccrct ry. ; t il.KP.OWN , corner of ICth md Chicago i I . streets , H ready to bore or deepen wells. itiafactlon guaranteed. _ 503. CAN BK HOT At John Earrg stable LIEAUS for all kinds of work , at revocable figures rar corner 13th and Ij pnwrth St. 37S-t ) ' FORGET Theau-cessorot the Aracri- DON'T can House , on Doughs bt. , bet. 9th and ? th , for Bond hoarding , lodging and transient > stumers. KcaDcclful'y , j tt _ JUl.ltla & LUUISF. UOS3 TVrEr.MlY Where w.ll Youiptmllt ? Acts ll XVI-31. * 550-20 kbsolutelyP.ure. _ . . Made from Grape Cream Tartar. No other ep riticn makes such light , flaky hot breads , luxurious pastry. Cm be fated by Dysrep- s without fear of the ill * resulting trom heavy Jyestiblo food. Sold oily In < an , by all OCCra. BOTAVBAKISO TOWBKR CO. , { KtwYork. ' OPEN f SATURDAY _ , APRIL P. MORSE . in. . a. J -Cash dobbers"and Retailers of S ! DRY j 1319 Farn ham Street The damage to our stock by smoke and water in the FiREOF MARCH I1TK , has been adjusted by the Insurance Companies , " AM ) ON We will offer our Colossal Stock of Dress Goods , Cloaks , Hosiery , Cloths , ' ' " " ' " ' Notions , Domestics , Underwear , Table Linens , Shawls , Etc. , Etc. , Etc. , At prices heretofore unequalled and that we can not again duplicate. The first choice is an im portant thing in such a sale. We feel that it is hardly necessary to assure our patrons that a complete and competent corps of clerks will be in attendance to wait on all cor rectly and in turn. . P. MORSE & GO. 1319 Farnham Street LARGEST STOCK ! O o 02 t/3 > -s * * 1 < ra tn en Hand Sewed Shoes a specialty H. DOHLF& GO'S. leading Shoe Store , OMAHA , . . . - NEB. aplil&wlm DEXTER L. THOMAS &BRO "Will Buy and Sell REAL ESTATE , And all Transactions Con nected therewith. Pay Taxes , Eent F oases , &c. JF YOU WANT TO BUY OR SELL Call at Cilice , Rjotn 8. Crci lTrn ntoclc , ' mifcn Neb. p5-dtf J. H. FLIECEL. Sncccseor Ui .1. H Til KI.K , MERCHANT TAILORS , No. 1220 Douglas Street , EAST INDIA ILER & 00. , 30L-E MANDPAOTURBR8 , ' 3AKA , Neb. R1IED9IATIG CURE - - - - - - Safe , Certain and pee lv Cure for Itieumitism In oil iu forum , Srura'gii , Lame Jick , Pa'n ' in thn Hreut an I Siile. > in In the Itonwch and KMne ) . ko \ < - Ii an intern * ' emfdy , a Tonic and EIowl l-nrinrr , an 1 whilcit cmores the BUcisi it Ira MTCJ ihc centra lealth. SMITH , Bl'Crf& CO. , PROPRIETORS , PIATTS ( IU1H.HEBRASK/V / C. F. man , SUBSCRIBE FOli i * T1IR WREKLi BEE , The Beat in the West. ' Tf1- . * < . , - . * e i suit > ) j -f j With the Best Selected Stock of CLOTHING & FURNISHING GOODS in Omaha. " We are PAE EXCELLENCE THE YOUNG MENJS CLOTHIERS- BOSTON CLOTHING HOUSE , A 1212 FAKflHAM STREET. SOHLANK & PRINCE. SCROOP CHEAP I CHEAPER ! CHEAPEST MAX MEYER & BRO. P.opose for the next ninety (90) ( ) days to sell then entire stock of Diamonds , Watches , Jewelry , Clocks , SilverWare , Pianos & Organ GENERAL MUSICAL MERCHANDISE At Manufacturing ; Prices , Which is from 15 to 20 oer cent , below any Eastern Wholesale House , preparatory to moving into their New Store , Cor. llth & Farnham We Mean linsincss. Come and be Convinced. DECORATIVE PAINTER. Best ] 2sigt ! ? , latest Styles and Artistic Wo k. Prices and Spojificationsfuinuhed- my Figures before Or dering Work tlsewheip. SIGN < ? , Paper Hanging Plain Painting of all Kinds. 1318 Hnrncr Street , , Ni5 . . ma.Ucwllm HORSE SHOES AND NAILS , Iron and Wagon Stock , the Heat Ansnrtraent of WHEELS ! in the West. At Chicago I'rl e . W.d. BROATCH , 120 ! ) * Harney Street , Omaha.