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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (April 28, 1881)
The Daily Bee. Thursday Morning , April 28. BKEVITIES , Pateram sells coal. Frederick , .Leading Hatter. n > tl < Nice Brushes atZubn'e. . Try Saxe'g celeteated praam Soda. Saie's celebrated Cream Soda now c draught. Coat makers wanted , C. J. Canan GJ' . ' 22-lf Whlpple , McMillan & Co. , the jewe " Bn , Crtighton Block. o26-tf A meeting of Ihe Land League w ill I hrid this evening. . Fine cigars by the box , very cheap , a Kuhn'aDrugStoe , For FINE Commercial Job Printing ca'l at THE BEE Job room's. Full line of Imported and Domesti Cigars at Saxe'a Drug store. lea cream at Mrs. Spoerri , Masonii Hall , ICth and Capitol Avenue. Mr. J. S. "Wright's valuable trcttinf horae.which clippe J a few weeks since , is dead. Nmdel SKrelle , Hatters , Sign of th ( Golden Hat , 14th St. , between Farnhan and Douglas. 15-tf The Phasant Hours club give a com' plimentary party at the residence of one of their number this evening. Deputy U. S. Marshall Ball returned yesterday from St. Louis , with a mac who uunier attachment fti a witnew ir the TJ. S. court. If you want Bill-Heads , Letter-Headi Envelopes or any job work. Call at THI B&E Job Booms. Prices that will suit otery one. On Friday evening German is to be given by anumber of young gentlemen of the city at Masonic Ha'L It is reported to be a " swell" affair. . * Prof. Attg.AValther annouaces a grand concert and lecture at Masonic hall one week from thia ev.-ning. . Ht will te as sisted Ly his pupils , by the Omaha Glee and Zither clubs and Prof. Chambers , violinist. . - _ The contract lor erecting the temporary - ary building for the approaching Saenger- f est has been let io Mr. G. Schill , whose bid was the lowdit The hall ii ta bs completed by June 1st. The committee has decided to isrue tickets , gel f jr gen tleman and ladyf jrall the enteitainmsnts of the week , for § 5. Warrants are out for the arrest of a Mrs. Hoyat , of this city , who is charged by a certain Mm. Kulh with having ab- d acted her twoboysfive and eight yean of nje , on Tue iday. It is charged that Mr * . Hoyat it an accomplice of Mrs. Ruth's husband , who was at the bottom of the affair. WANTED Good Store , centrally located. Address "T. B , " , Be office. npr20-tf A full line of DOZIER , WEYL & 00'S Celebrated CRACKERS , at n25 3 : WILLIAM GENTLEMAN'S. FOR SALE. A fresh milch cow. Apply to Mit chell Fleming , 14th and California. ap37-2t GEr TOUR WATCH repaired , at EOIIOLM & EIUCKSOK'S. DRY GOODS. MeeErf. Guild and Mclnis who have opened "The Peoples' One Price Dry Goods Store , " corner of Sixteenth and California streets , ex * press themselves more than satisfied with the undertaking , and will nn doubted bnild'up a largo trade. They have a fall line of Dry Goods and notions , a'l ' now jjoods and of the latest patterns , which ara marked prices that are astonishindly low , For the present the basineBS is unde : the management of Mr. Mclris , lati manager of the 'Boston store. " Thli gentleman thoroaghly understands the business , and will be pleased to see his old friends and customers and an unlimited numbar of new ones Green street cars pass the door. FINEST SELECTION of Gold Watchcs in Omaha "at Edholm & Erickson's. - - - - - f-f j , -r TJ. The United States circuit conrt commences on Monday next. The jury will be cilled on Wednesday. Judge Miller,1 "of'the uprema court , and Judge STcCrary yrlll both be pres ent. Amang the Important cases -to be tried is that cf theTJnitod.State vs. D wight J. McOann. This case is one which Involves the value of a train loid of supplies , which MoCann , when ho was Indian agent , claimed to hare been stolen by the Indians. It Is alleged that considerable crooked ness is mixed up in the nutter. Lang & Foitlck removed to 13th between Farnham And Harney Stc. apr22-eod-tl i HATS ! HATS ! HATS ! New stock of the finest hats , latest fashion and style at NINDEL & KBELLE'S 14th street , between FarnhVm and * * Denglsa streets. Sign-pi the Golden jgst. tf We keep only the BEST KIND of Jewelry. EDHOLM & E&lcteSO > . * Pamtlng In alllta branches. L"eive order at Wnltehoose's drug 'store. Hugh McMannls. ' Telephone con nections. - - - p21-6t NOTICE. A meeting of nil the carpenters is called for Wednesday evening Aptll 27th , 7:30 o'clock at Metz Hall , south 10th street. , Jay order of. the commit tee If you. Vant * youT * JEWELUT MENDED Uke it to Edholm & Er ickson's. All work warranted. HICOEAK'S MILLINERY HEADQUAB- TERS are complete in every depart ment ap4tf Opening the Track. The driving park track Is to be put in shape Ms weekly John D. Creigh- ton. Bjj he first of May four bones' belonging to Mr. Creighton , and sev eral belonging toMr. . Chris. Nevius and Beanlfiley sndTeny , among which " " " Clark" are "Charley DougUs , "May and "Will Her , " wiU bo at the park stables , and daily exercised. WE SELL'at prices to suit all cus tomers. EDHOLM & ERICSSON. THE NEEDED HOTEL , Negotiations for a Lot Stil Progressing. The Lutheran Church Property Blocks the Enterprise. A reporter of TUB BEE had a con venation yesterday with a gentle man who has been active in helpinj forward tne enterprise of a mammott hotel on Doughs street and learned from him that the only thing now IE the way is the unexpected figure whicl the trustees of the Lutheran churcb have placed upon thtir prop < erty. What is desired is the lot at the north east corner of Dong- las and Thirteenth streets , on which the old Visacher block stands , which has a front on Doughs street of 132 feet , and the Lutheran property sd- joining , which has a frontage cf 88 , making a total frontsga of 220 feet. Mr Shears , the gentleman who is at the bottom of this hotel enterprise , has been the proprietor of leading ho tels in eastern cities , and Is a man of arge capital. He proposes to erect at once a hotel building of stone and brick , five stories high , to cost not less than 100,000. Various Doughs street property owners have con tributed liberally toward securing the lot , and all that now remains is to get the Lutheran church property , on which stand a brick church and a brick parsonage. Gentlemen who have been active In the movement chim that for three years this prop erty was held at $12,000 , the society being desirous of going else where , but the price being too high. The interested parties went to Mr. C. F. Goodman , , leading trustee , a few days since and offered 816,090 for the lot They were in formed .that the price of the lot Is $20,000.This difference of $4,000 is what now stands in the way of the hotel , and which the parties claim will effectually block the enterprise. In conversation with Air. Goodman yesterday , he denied that the church lot had ever been la the market fo : $12,000 or any ether price , and eai that the trustees considered twent ; thousand dollars only a prope : amount for the lot and building. stated that Mr. T. J. Nichols , Mr. Fred Drexel and himself had indivi dually purchased the lot at the north east corner of Harney and S'xteenth streets , which they were holding fo ; the use of the church when their present property shall be sold. SILVER POLISH for cleaning sll ver , at Edholm & Erickson's. The Best in the West. SPRING ANNOUNCEMENT- BUSHMAN'S. NO SUCH VALUE ! NOSUOHVALUE1 NO SUCH VALUE ! IN OMAHA u can be found as Bushman's in Silks , in Hosiery , in Drets Goods , in Fringes , Cord and Tassels. Fancy Ornaments , Buttons , Prints , Glng hams , Table Linens , Shawls , Ribbons Ties , etc. , etc. , etc. COME AND SEE ! COME AND SEE ! COME AND SEE ! No FBAUI ) , NO UOMB0QS , NO ADVER risiNO DODOES , but the genuine bar 3ains [ and fair dealings in all departments monts at BUSHMAN'S , 3. W. Corner Douglas and 15th St. ap2G t CHOICE PEACH BLOW Pola toei and Onion Sets , at i25-3t WILUAM GENTLEMAN'S. Tne Catholic Library Social. Among the many social and musica ! ivents to which the week has already ; iven birth , that of the Union Catho , lo Library- - Association Tuesday 'inks ' at the head. Members and riends were there in large numbers , Completely filling the large rooms , to elebrate the advent and opening of ho grand piano recently purchased bye -e association. The Instrument is a Ihlckerlng concert grand , probably be largest and finest of its class In bis city. Under the practiced hands f Prof. Walthnr the beautiful "con- ord of sweet sounds" rolled out from a polished depthBre-echolng through tie rooms and entrancing all. .n instructive and entertaining rogramme of readings , recitations ad short addresses followed , inter- Doraed with vocal and instrumental ) los , each individual receiving the nstlnted plaudits 'of the audience. ; will not detract from the efforts of r ay one io s y that the most pleasing rent of the evening was the warm re- jptionof theMcCrwvry boys. Their og absence from the association and om the city made their welcome the armor and heartier , and their arformance proved that their time id not been wholly wasted in the rerglades and orange groves of Flor- li 'The entertainnnnt did not close till ) :30 , and was an artistic and social rent that will .long liogar among the leasant memoriesof those who at- mdod and participated. The bene- id ion was pronounced by the audience oglng "Home , Sweet Home. " WE DO NOT adrertieo what we ave not got. - EDHOLM & EIUCKSON. On the first page of our issue to-day III be found a description of some ctraordinary bargains now being of * irod at the Boston store on 10th root , already known as the cheapest [ ace in Omaha. These goods are itfect and at nctually lower prices L U bargains in imperfect goods are lered up town. a23-4t Accident to a A scrlons accident occurred ycster- ay mornitg to Mr. C. 0. Littlefield.a :51kman : residing In the northern art of the city. Mr. Ltttlofield had ut started out on his morning's trip id at about 5 o'clock , when juit ths ! de the State Fair grounds , oc Sher- ' nan Avenue , the axle of his wagon' rokrthro wing , hba sideways to the ground , andbreaklng both bones of th lower portlen of the right leg. Tin unfortunate man was picked up b ; neighbors and taken to his residenca DIB. Van Camp and Biggies were sum moned and set the limb. The f radon was found to be a very bad one. GREAT BARGAINS in Watchei and Diamonds , at Edholm & Erlck son's. PERSONAL. PAttAUKAFHS TF. S. Dust. Atty. G. M. Limbertson and T. M. Marqnett , Esq. , a e in town Captain McClore , northwestern passen per agent of the 0. & M. U. , has returnee from Colorado. Miss Carrie Pauline , of Coaticock , Qu * bee , is stopping in the city for a tune , al the home of her uncle , Mr. J B. Poisant Mr. E. A. Street , of Colorado , and wife , aie visiting friends here. Mr. Stieel is an old resident of Council BInffg and a friend of Manager L. M. Rhcem , of the Western Union office. Mr. Street wat married at Council Bluffs on the 25th inst. , to Miss Mary Kinkaid Haladay , and will leave for Colorado with his biide in a few days. days.Mr. Mr. W. Nichols , private secretary to Mr. P. J. Kichilsdiviiion [ superintendent of the U. P. R. R. , leaves the employ ci the company to-day to go into the stock raising business at Las Vegas , New Mex ico. Mr. Itichols has been in the employ of their. P. company t even years and ia an efficient man and f nil of business. He will be remembered as the young deputy iheriff who arrested I. P. Olive and his men , at the mnzzh of a revolver , for the murder of Mitchell and Ketchnm. ROCKFORD WATCHES , at Ed- helm & Erickson's. Turquoise Jewelry , at Edholm & Erickson's. UNION PACIFIC DIBEOrOBS Their Designation at Wash ington Yesterday. 1 he following special dispatch was received by THE BEE last evening : Spedtl dispatch to The Ecr WASHiKGToy , April 28 1 a. m. The foliowinj have bcn designated cs the government directors of the Union Pacific railroad f o r the ensuing year : A. Konntze , of New York ; S. T. Ererett , of Cleve land , 0. ; R. H. Baker , of Racine , Wis. ; Chas. B. Peck , of Port Huron , Mich. , md Geo. W. Frost , of Omaha , Neb. In Jail. John Holland , who was arrested ibout two weeks ago on the charge if disorderly candnct , and placed an- ler $100 bonds to keep the peace , was band under the Influence of the ene- ny on Tuesday , and gathered in by he police. He was consigned to the tounty j&i ! . 3BSERVAKOE OF THE 4TH. n Attractive Programme of Races , Sports and Fire works. The special Fourth of July com mittee of the Omaha Driving Park Association , consisting of Messrs. Dhrls. Hirtman , D. T. Mount , and jreorge Oanfuld , met Tuesday | and completed their programma for the coming celebration at the Driving Park. The total expense was fixed at \ little less than $3,000. The pro gramme will comprise a classified list } f horse races , the premiums for which will be very liberal , a glass ball ihoot for sportsmen , a base ball game , i competitive drill between military ; ompanies , a greased pig race , sack race , men's foot race , boys' foot race , ill for liberal purses , and a balloon isceneiou. A contract was nude with Mr. J. H. Pierce of this city to make the ascen- iion. Mr. Pierca has recently por- ihssed a balloon which will contain 12,000 cubic feet of gas. A hall on he grounds in which the balloon will IB expanded with air , and all necessary ireliminary preparations made , has > een secured and the balloon was ex * landed with air yesterday afternoon. Preparations are also making which 111 probably result in a grand display f fireworks from some prominent oint , perhaps the neighborhood of be High School building , on the ight of the Fourth. The Driving Park association is amposed of some of our wealthiest ad most enterprising clti73ns , and IB fact that they have the matter in and guarantees its success. They ava determined to make the matter f money making a secondary conaid- ration in this celebration , and make an event which shall properly adver se Omaha , even if it is done at a > as. The celebration will probably mtlnue during the 5th. Arrangements are making for spe- al rate ; , and probably special tnius , i all the railroads centreing at this ty and Council Bluffs. NEW JEWELRY at EDHOLM & EBICKSON. "BLACK-DRAUGHT" cures costive- 2ss and Sick-Headache. At C. F. Qcodm&u's. A * Challenge to Shoot. r. Robert CoUint , Lincoln , Nab. : I hereby challenge you to shoot a atch at 100 to 200 glau balls each , om a J. 'G. Mole rotary trap , for om $50 to § 500 a aide. Mitch to be shot at either Lincoln : Omaha , between the 1st and 16th ' . June next , and to be governed by 6. Mule's rules for glass ball shoot- This challenge is to remain open till [ ay 7ih next. If accepted by yen , ) u to deposit § 25 forfeit In the hands Gen. J. C. McBrldr , of Lincoln , id on notification "by him of theme mo , I will immediately cover said rfelt. Gen. J. 0. Me Bride to be lal stake holder. Other details to 5 mutually agreed upon. Yours , respectfully , JOHN W. PBTTT. POBTOFJflOB OHANQBS . Nebraska during the week ending E > ril 23,1881 , famished THK BEE by m. Van Vleck , of the postoffice de- rtment : Established Greeley , Holt coun- , Jas. D. Van Erara , postmaster ; innyside , Hot county , Hiram G. illaon , postmaster ; V n Wyck , Red illow county , Joseph S. Hulmei , imuter ; Walton , Lancaster coon- , Chas. D. Griffin , postmaiter. Tral package ot" BLACK-DRAUGHT" " " " x of charge. TAtC.r.Ooodaan'B , \ - DUE STATE FAIR , Meeting of the Board of Man agers in This City Last Evening Extraordinary Attractions and Exceptional Facilities to be Provided. The Entire Grounds to be Lighted at Night by Electricity. The board of managers of the state agricultural association met at the Withncll hocsa last evening to discuss and decide upon the attractions which arc to be presented at the state fair , to ba held on the fair grounds In this city next September. The following members of the board were present ; cbairmain G. W. E. Dorsey of Frement , secretary J. 0. Mo Btide of Lincoln , treasurer Chris. Hartman of this city , and Maj. J T. Olarkson of Schuyler.O. H. Walker of Bloomlngton. Es-marahall Wm'.Dai- ley and D. T. Mount were also in at tendance. Ex-gov. Fnrnes , judge Klnney and prof. A. D. Williams are all water bound and could not got here. On motion Mr. Hirtman was di rected to secure an engine and make necessary arrangements for power , and to submit the result at the next meeting. Mr. Hartman was also di rected to cause to ba printed , or en graved , all tickets , pisses and badges necessary for the coming exhibit On motion the secretary was di rected to draw a warrant for Andrew Baylis for six dollars for four days' labor at the state fair of 1879. The proposition of Gibson , Miller & Richardson to furnish all material and print 200three sheet bills in four colors , and 1,000 one sheet bills In three colors and 5OOC window bills ( half sheet descriptivee ) four colors , as per samples furnished , for $210 , was accepted , and the secretary was directed to furnish copy daring the month of May , and the bills to be furnished not hterthan the 25th of June. The question of lighting the build * ings and grounds with electric light was dlscussad. The following letters were read by the secretary from the Brush electric light company : CHICAGO , April 7,1881. J. C.McSiWcScretary : DEAB SIR : In reply to your favor of the 4th will say thtt the Idea you suggest would certainly ba a most tx- cellent tdvertisement for your fair , and would doubtlecs attract a large number of paople who might not other wise attend. It would not , how ever , pay us to take a machine already sold and put it up in the way yon sug gest , just to advertise the light , ai our light is too widely known to need an advertisement of this character. I shall be glad to give more information mation , however , es to the cost of lighting your entire city with electric light , and If we come to terms such an equipment could be used at your fair , as you suggest. Our system will cost inside of a thousand dollars a year for running expenses to light a large tarritory. Respectfully yours , M. C. BOLLOCK , General Agent CHICAGO , April 1C , 1881. J. C. McBrMe , Secretary : DEAR Sia : On my return to the city I find your letter of the 8th. I would recommend a sixteen light ma chine for your purpose , and append herewith estimates on the cost of an equipment of that size without engine and boiler , HI you could attach it to your own power si mentioned. You should have about eight lamps in the interior of your building and put the others where needed on the ontsido and on the race course. I would ad vise placing a mist , 150 feet high , in the center of the race course and plac ing three or fonr lights upon it. This rhonld light the whole ground so that you could reed at almost any placa within a quarter of a mile of the cen ter. The cost of maintenance wonld be but one cent per hour for the caa- bon consumed in each lamp and the power which yon already havo. You see that thi& would give yon 32,000 caudle power or the light of 2,009 gai burners for very little m moy es far us running expenses are concerned. A horse race by the electric light would be very novel and would , of course , ba much cooler than if run in ann- llght , and the novelty of the thing ( Tould make it a fine advertisement for you. Wo are putting up a perma nent equipment In the New Orleans jockey club grounds. We are unable : o make any arrangement for renting ipparatua. Soliciting your order , irhich shall receive prompt attention , [ remain , yours truly , M. 0. BOLLOCK General A.uont Accompanying this letter was an sstimate upon aa ebulpmenf , amount- ng to $3,140. The cost of running s placed at sixteen cents an hour. An mglneer would have to bo hired by he board. On motion , Mr. Hartman was dl- ected to confer with Mr. Dickey on he subject of l-'ghting the grounds ritb electricity and report at the next neeting. The secretary laid the following iropoaitlon before the board : tcmrdoJ Managers Nebraska State Fate GBJTLKMBN The undersigned pro- nse to furnish the entire apparatus nd light the buildings and grounds rith a eiiteen lamp J3rush.electr.ic ighr , except expenses of the engine nd engineer , and as a compensation re to have one-half the gross receipts f the evening entertainments , the ther half to go to the state board. J. 0. McBwDB & Co. . Liid over until the next me'eting. ) nis proposition was made byvGen. IcBride in order "that the electric" ight should be used lu my event , if ba full board did not see fit to buy be machinery. The secretary was directed to cor- espond with captains of militia and scertain which of the companies are rilling to accept a detail for guard and lolico duty. Mr. Hartman was appointed a corn- ait tea of ouo to confer with the Oma- i& B/clcle club ; and * hear their fishes as to a contest. A letter was read from Mnj. J. W. ) e nnanwho his a squad of Otoe 'udians , offering to show them at the air for $200. laid over. The members of tne board who were intent were ana'nimously in favor of ightlng the grounds by electricity and dding all the attractions it will be'j possible to secure in ordar to maki the fair the moat successful yet held It ia proposed to introduce the nov elty of hone races , chariot races , arii a grand vocal concert by two or threi hundred voices In the evening al under the brilliant light of "the elec trie lamps. Arrangements are to hi made with all of the railroad compa nies to run excursion trainsarrivinj at an early hour in the forenoon o each day and returning In the af tar noon and evening. The next stati fair is bonnd to be a magnificent sue cess. FALLING WATEE , The River Slowly Uut Surel3 Subsiding. Ff om t 6t Evening's Pee. The river has been steadily subsld ing since yesterday , and ia now in E fair way to retire from the flooded districts in abort order. The govern ment gauge at the smelting worki marked 23.35 last night and 23.2 this morning , a fall of 1.8 inches. At the highest point of the flood this gaugi stood at 23.70. The smelting worke have received no injury to theii buildings by the flood. In conversa tion with a former government engi < neer this morning he stated that from the manner In which these building ! are built and their foundations laid , there will be no loss aside frcir that occasioned by the long delay. Considering the immense value ol this interest the loss from the delsj must be many thousands. The lumbermen are still receiving their lumber , and have met with nc further losses. The Union Pacific is keeping up its connection with the Transfer de pot , though the water Is still wash ing away at their long embankment. A construction train was at work this morning repairing the damages. On < threatened point is at the foot of thi heaviest portion of the embankment ; and just east of the Missouri rivei bridge. Here the strong south anc south-west wind had made consider able impression en tha foot of the em bankment. A telegram from Sioux City thh morning brings the information that there has been a fall there of 18 inches since yesterday , and a total fall of 53 inches. A telegram was received to-day al the Omaha & Northwestern railroad headquarters , the first through tele gram from Sioux City received ovei the line for some days. It brought the information that the water is rap idly falling between Jackson and Dakota City , but ia still running over the ir ck of that line in places between Dakota Citj and Govlnqton. The water was still running two to three feet deep from Covington depot to & point half a mile west. west.Tho The C. & N. W. railroad is run ning traliia to and from Henry creek , a station ten miles northeast of Coun cil Blott ; . The Wabash , 0. B & Q. and 0. R. I. & P. trains start from a point In the neighborhood of the leaf and dumb asylum and runlet lot same distance on theWnbash track , when the trains cf the two latter roads strike their own tracks at a point high and dry above the flood. U. P. trains leave as usual. All other roads out of Onviha are still blockaded. The Chicago Lumber company has purchased a half block of land the south half between 14th and 15th streets , on Marcy , and are removing ; heir lumber yard to that point. They have completed arrangements with the U. P. railroad for a switch to run through the yard. SILK GUARDS for watches , at Edholm & Eclckaon'a. "WINEOFCARDUI" for Ladies only. At C. F. Goodmin'g. ' LEGAL NOTICE. Jacob Johnson and Ellen Joinson , bij wife , vitl tike noiico that on tne 20-h dar of April , SSI , Wlllhm T. Scmin , iiltluUff , herein tiled ils petition In the Dist'ict CODU , of Douflaj County , Kebra-ka. ? aiost laid ce'cndautn , the object and prater ol uhlcb are to foreio o a certain mo-tfiiJ tiecut'd by the taH defend- uiUtoone F. B. Grant , aad by said Bryant uly sold and iranstcn cd to one C. J. Canan , and > y said Chnan duly sol d and transferred to ald - let nice In Uotk "r " in : caman. up-jn (9) ( ) , htnn'ij Sd addit on , to I'ue City ot Omab * , In Dou-IasCo. , Neb ,10 secure the payment cf a crlainpromisity note ditcd Ap-ii 9th , 1874 , for the sum of ? 1'0 SS and Interest , and one and payable In tbiee month ! from the date thereof , ind taat there Is now due upon said no'o ind mortgage the sum of $11625 ana Interest at the rate "f 12 per teat pa'annum from maturity ind an altorne/afce ; rlamtift p-ajs for a do ree tht defendants ho required to pay the same or .bat ra'.d prentices may bo sold to satisfy the tmount four.d dno. * Yon are rcqu'red to ansrers\'d petition en T before tha SO.h day ( f M y , 18S1. WM. T. 6EAJIAN. By A. CUADWICK , nls Attorney. Dated , Apjil 20th , 1SS1. apSler thtt LATEST FOREIGN NEWS' LEGAL NOTICE. Charles d. Lot , non-re sident defendant : You are hereby notified that on April 16lb , SSI , n petition M filed in the District Court , nthla and for Douglas County , Nebraska , by saao Edwards , plaintiff , against you , as defend- .nt , the object and prayer cf whuh petition is hat an account may betaken cf tbo amount doe in certain notes , and a mortgage executed and leliveredtn April 16th , lK78by said Charles G. .ot to one Theodore L. Vai Corn , and by the aid Van Corn duly as I ncd to said plaintiff , .nd that in default ot the p yrocnt of snch mount BO to be found due , wlthjn'erest , costs , od attorney's fee , with a short time to bj fixed iy Baiu court the premises described in pa'd aoitgage.to wlt : S uth 21 feet of north 111 eet , part of lot one (1) . block 72. in the City of Imaha , la d G unty and State , 'ojrelher witli he a ipurteninces may be ordered to be sold , ndtha proceeds applied to the payment of the mount so founl due to said plaintiff , together rith interctccsts ind a reasonable sum which Is 'rayed ' to be awarded as anattortney'sfee herein , nd that you may beforo-cr excluded from all Ight , in'crcst and equity otredempt on in or to aid premise or any part thereof , > nd for gener- l rcl.ef you are required to nniwer tald petition n the 30th day ot May , U)8L ) ' ISAAC EDWARDS , aplB e sat4t Plaintiff. LEGAL NOTICE. 'o ' N. Schmithroth & Co. : You ro hereby notified that on the 19th day [ March 1J81 , Joseph B West Mid Cbailcs L. rltscher commenced a civil act.on against yon for 0astar > Renccko. J-i-tce of the Peace in n 1 for the county of Douglai nd s'ate of He ra ka , to recoTer the am of $90 90 and intsrcst icrco i from the 27th day of May , ISSO. An or er ot attachment has been issu d m sa'd action nd your property taken thereunder You ite lequirtd to app-ar , answer and de- iud sale action on the 17.h day of May , 1SS1. OHAHLES H. < RXWN ) , .ttorney tor West & Fntscher. ? 5-eTm-3t IEXTERL THOMAS &BRO. Will Buy and Sell REAL ESTATE , n'd all Transactions Con nected therewith. 'ay Taxes , lent Bouses , &o. IFYOUWASrTO BOY OR SELL all at Office , Rooms , Creighton Block , Cmaha , Kcb. apS-dtf RHEUMATIC CURE far ranted * Safe , Certain and Speedy Cure for .heuuiatUm in all ii for.ua , Meun'gb. Lame -ck , Pin ! ia the Breast and Side , I aln In the tomtch and Kldnej * . &c It Is an tnterna. smedy , a Tonic and Elood furlficr , and whilri t stnoves tbe Disoasj it Improves the genera. ralth. MITH , BLACK & CO. , PROPRIETORS , PLATTSMOUl H.NEBRASKA. C. F. mu , central * > & * SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE Advertisements To Loan , FflfSale , Lost f onHd , Wants , Hoarding , &e , will be in- scried In the e colntans cnce tor TEH CENTS per line ; each subsequent Insertion , FIVE C TS per line Tha first Insertion never less than TWENTY-FINE CENTS. TO tOAX-KUXiT. TO LOAK-215 8.1 Ith St. Clorkson MOSEY . 67-22 "OMBT iO WAH-CaJl t Law Ofttw D. L. gaOUAB , Room 8. Crtighton Blcclc ONKY TO LOAM UWarnham street. Pr. Edirara' Lou Ageili ? . cor-M-tl " HELP WANTED - girls in laundry , corner 16th WANTED-2 and Dotulas. 723-27 \TTANTED-A conipotent girl for gcne-al YY homewjrk : WJJBJ liberal. Inquire SI s. Cray , St. Miry'savcnuo and 22dSts. 715-28 'ANTED AMir.ce unfurnished rx > rn on the hill or bill-side- . F. , Bee Office. 72023 A cnODBKEHWantaa steady situ * ' I > n on _ rL all fprj of bieid and cakes. Addre * lUler , i > eo Officur 716-28 A irood boy Immediately , at WANTED Rsh Muket , 1213 Douxl's bt. i2-ii - icnt or i ro > ase a cottaga of WANTED-To > om , ia the vlcinUy of the Hiih School. Addrew by letter O L S , PostOfflce. 719 SO \TTANTED To se'l the good will aid furnlj VY tureofa ho'cl In Cmaha. InquIreatBco office 7C5-i9-e- ANTED A neat cottatro of about 5 rooms. Address A. 11 U. P. Ileadijuartcrj 703-27-eod TT' ANTED A girl for private boirJlr.s.h YV at northwest comer llth ana Djycnpott streets 719-27 /MRL WANTBD-Frtnch Coffco Home. lOlh VT ttreet. _ 703-27 \\rANTED-Chamber miid snd ki.Ch n tlrl. Tt Inquire al tlc Emmet lluute. 7C9 1 \TTANTED-Few Utle boarderj. at 1803 Call- W fjrnlaSt. C23eodtf Good alniig room girl , C nfleM WANTED : . 7CC-17 FEW DAY BOAHDEUS 011 bo accommo- A da.cd .t NJ. 1511 , Chicago Btieet. 792-27 A MED A No. 1 barber. 7(6 " south 10th W t. DELOR. C7327 By a joung man n situation aa WANTED clerk In. hotel or board n ; hou-e. Mu wajfis dtsirtd , limply 1 oard Good tc'crrenco free y ti.cn Audrcsa by letter R.\V. , Bee otBco. COO-tl ANTEU 2 men to work In p rdcn. Ap W ply on Sherman Atcnue. D. J SMITH , C93-tf AlsTED Ti > sU 10C 0 black cap rupoorry boshes and 2000 gnu o vines , at John 0. WilUj , the Dodga Street Commission House. Al so a large quantity ol tcpind bo'.tcm on onsets. 033-f A Blm ttlon by a man of fam.ly , WANTED , ! ' ) and willing to be nee- fullnany lion > iabe ! cipaclty. Compensation aicord.nj to capability. Please cdd.esi J. E. IL. rire of Ree office. 6C4-tf > ANTED Immediately a cook at Tizarda W P Iaco. 654 U Situation as copyist or at an ; WAMED writing , Iy a icmpetent young lady. AdJress "T. A. " Uco office. Reference given and required. 52 Uf A par ncr wits 82,000 to Join ad- WAXTKD In the extension o an established and ne cf Ihe bast pi ) la ; Susii'css in th i est. Apply to K. W. Simeral , Koom B , Creiihton Blo.k,15thSt. ( " \T7"ANTED Two more benders at 313 North YV 17lh streetbetween Davtnport and Chi- cage , east gldo 3S7-tf f OR REHT-HOUSES .1HD LAHQ. rpO KENT Slnzle room , nicely furnished. N. JL E. corner 17th anl Capitol Ate. 717-30 "C OR RENT A coed barn. Applf to 309 Farn- JJ bam street , between ICth ind 17th st. 093-27 T7IOURENT Unfu-nishedroomonFa nhamSt. J ? between 10th and 17th No. 309 697-27 mWOCONNECjlAd ROOMS TO LET Fur- I niihed or unfurnished to respectable par- tics. Apply at office < fS P. Mm so s C ? . . 1319 Farnham fct. 713-23 AO r UEST One Urpe room and cl sef , . northeast coiner 10th and Douglas St. 714 23 lOR RENT Furnished rooais. Inquire at 1 1313 CJicigo ttrect. C9C-t ( RENT Ihe building 1930 I urt i tie t FOR formerly used bv John C ni ra > hs London meat market. Sjine butchir tools for zale. Ap ply on the premises or of John I3ium r , 1314 Farnham ttrect. 63.-tt T > OOMS FOR BENT With or w.tlout boatd , J.X at ICliCallfornUSt. C44-tf HE NT A store , corner 10th and Leaven EOU . Inquire next door , at Pete-son's. 012-tf TJtOR RKhT 2 ( ornUhed rooms over Mer- ij chants exchange , N. E. Cor. loth and U dgo ctroctt. 2S9-U FGB 8Ale. "It-I-3 OF UUUBARB ROOTS FOR SALE , CHiAP-Mustbe sold by May lit. Call > t our fe d store , 10'h and Davenport , or at garden on 18th St. CH ARLT JN ORus. 721-tt FOR SALK Beautiful residence let ; location fint-c. 3' . Price 81600. JOH.V L. Mc- CAOUE , opposite Post dffle. 7I2-tf SALE-Houae and lot on Nirth ISlli FOR at 41603. Inquire of Join L Mo Caguc opposite the po3t otlce. 7C4-tf EORSALE A good payinjf rcstiurant. In quire at this oin e. 703-25-lm SALE : ide bar top buirgy , g.icd . SB new , FOR to B. . , at S. P. Jlorse Cx C37-t 17 OR SALE CUFAP 1 acrj ground , home with L ) 4 room1 , tiprn , cistern , small fruit , etc , South Omiha. T rms eisy. Enqriro 811 N. 18th et , bet. Hurt and Cuaimlngg. es 4-eoJ-O 240 acres choice land J mile eait cf CHEAP , 150 acres brokeand 20 acres timber , 40 arca pasture fenced , large two story lieu e and KOOO oat builimm. Titles perfect. Owiicd by a uidow ladr deslrin ; to move. Casher or city property in exchange a.l : ESTABHOOK , 674-tf EARL B CoE. SALE A cottage houte of 5 loonu with FOR lots ; ground for raef cheap. Inquire 2dl4 FarehiBi St. , Bojrt'addition 467-tj a23 "TT OU BALE Mars of Tlouzlsa and Sarpy J } counties. A. ROlEWATEB , 1520 Tarn ham Street. 320-tt SALE Lease and furniture of a tirst- EOH hotel la a town of 1300 Inh ibltantA , in fctate of Nebraska. Has 24 beds , the traveltini men's report. Inquire at Bee office. Zi8-tf rjlORSALE A BARGAIN A building with Jj raloon Bxturea , furnituroand stock , on 10th St. , opposite the U. P. depot , forgile very cheap. Or the fixture ) , furniture and stock will be sold and building rented. Inquire of El ) . KREISS- MAN. 7S-H SALli Two close carriages , at A. fJ. FOR ' . 911-tt mllEBESTTHINO YET-I1.G. CU.k&Co.'s JL mporialSelf Rtisin ? Winter Whert Flour , for Pancakes , BisculU , and all kinds of pastry. Try it. Ask your grocer for it. 478-tf MISCELLANEOUS- i t M.'BROWN , corner of ISth and Chicago T > . streets. Is ready to bore or dcepan wells. Satisfaction guaranteed. 503-tf mEAUS CAN BE GOT At John Barrs stable JL for all kinds of work , at reasonable figures near corner ISth and Leavi-nw'irth St. 378-t ' FORGET 1 he su-cersor of the Ameri can House , on Doughs at. , bat. 9th and 1 Oth , for ooard , boirdin ? . lodging and transient customers. Respectfully , 5t4-tf JULIUS & LOUISE ROS3. POWDER Absolutely Pure. Made from Orap ! Cream ] Tartar. No othtr > rep > nticn makes ( ach light , flik ? bet bread * , ir laxutUui pantry. Can be fated bj : Djipep- ica without fear of the Ml resulting from heavy niiae ! ; llble food Sold oily in cun , by ul Jrocer * . BOTAL'BAKISO FOWDIK Co. . Kew York. S. P. MORSE & GO. ii t' Third week of our great sale of Goods damaged by smoke and water. PRICES RUINOUSLY LOW ! But Goods must be sold to make room 'for our elegant new spring stock now being opened. DRESS GOODS. SILKS. SATINS. SURAHS. Dress Goods at 7c , 8c , I0c , that before the fire readily sold for 20c , 25c , 30c. Lace Buntings , lOc. Grey Mohairs , 12 l-2c. All-Wool Suitings , I6c. Best quality All-Wool Figured Dress Goods , 25c to 35c , that cost 60c and 75c. BLACK Silks at 55c , 75c , SI.OO , that cost double as much. Black Cashmere-Finish Gros Grain Silks , our best Goods al $1.25 , $1.60 , $1.75 , that originally cost 50c to $1.00 a yard more. OUR BEST QUALITY BLACK SILK AT $2.50 , It formerly sold at $3,50. Black Satin De Lyon at $1.25 , worth $2.00. Black Satin D > Lyon at $1.80 , worth $2.50. Black Satin De Lyon at $2.50 , worth $4.00. These are ah" pure Silk , best French Goods. Black and Colored Sarah Satins 85o , worth $1.25. Black Satins at 75c and 90c , formerly $1.25 and$1.40. 24-inch Black Satins , $1.00 , $1,25 , formerly $1.50 ard $2.00. Colored Latins , 90c , worth $1.25 ; all new Shades , Colored Satins , $1.25 , worth $1.75 ; all new Shades. HOUSEKEEPING GOODS ! LINENS ! MUSLINSf Bleached Mnslins at 8c , worth lie at wholesale. .Bleached Muslins at 10c , worth 12 l-2c at wholesale. All-Linen Large Size Napkins at 65c , 95c , $1.00 , $1,10 , $1.25 , $1-50 , $1.75 , worth , doable as much. Pull 3-4 Linen Napkins at $2 00 , $2.50 , $3.00 , worth $1.00 a dozen more- BED SPEEADS , TABLE LIVENS. TOWTLS--EALF VALUE. * Hotels and Boarding Houses cannot aSord to let slip this opportunity to refurnish their houses. Bleached Table Damasks at 45c , worth 7oc ; at 75cworth $ l.25c ; at $1.00 worth $1.50 and $1.75 NEW GOODS , NEW GOODS , Have all arrived and our enormous business enables us to sell them at less than other houses pay for same qualities. S. IP. IMIOieSIE ] & CO. x il LARGEST STOCK ! * * et- ei ! M * Hand Sewed Shoes a specialty AT H. DOHLE & GO'S. leading Shoe Store , OMAHA , - NEB. apfd&wlm BUSINESS COLLEGE. THE GREAT WESTERN Ceo.U. K.ithUan , Principal , Oreighton Block , - OMAHA Send for Circnlar. Io .Nervous Sufferers The Qreat European Eemedy Dr , J , - E , Simpson's Specific Medicine. It Is & positive cure for 8 permatorrhea , Seminai iVeakneis , Impotcncy. and ail diseasea resulting 'rota ' Self-Abuw , M Mental Anxiety , Loss ot Jemory , Pains la the Back or Side , and dUeasca Consumption Insihlty and anearlygrraTe Tbe Specific Medldno Ii being u o with wonder ful success. Pamphlets lent free to all. Write for them and eet full nrtlcuUrs. Prica , Specific , fl.CO per package , or six pack- igesforU.eO. Address all orders to . B. SIMPSON MEDICINE CO. , Noa. ' Hand lOfl Main St. , Buffalo , N. T. Sold In maha by O. F. Goodman , J. tf. Bell L K. I Jh < nd all droczli ! * everywhere. > ii ) week fix * d y at acme entlj 5 'nntfll lr tridrriM Trn * fo Porlln.l PBOP03ALS FOE SPEINQ. The undenlgned ill raei e rr-posals from artlts desiring to fell flfttcnflM to thirty (30) ( ere ] of lani on which the o It situated a tear pnn ? whose outlet U in the tide of a bluff not CM t an five fet above the general level cf snr- oundiogand contiguous Und PA tics offering uch 1 > n J will ta to the site or number of L-tllon * r minute ot inch spring , itj exact distance romne rts rjilr.ad sta Ion and the number t scctio , lownshi'i and range in which it Is irated. These proposals will bo opened on the 39th lay of Apri' , 1831 , and tbe C-'mmUdon reterves he riitbt to reject at y at d all bids. W. L. MAY. F.etacnt. H 8 KALEY RelCli-H. R. U. LIVINGSTO.V. Platlsmonth. EUt B ard of Fiih Commisiicn. PROPOSALS FOR FLOUR. Omra or PnRC'Astso ASD D-ror , ) COHMlajAttT OP SlTESUnXCZ , > OXAHA. NKB . April Sth , 1881. ) Sealed proposals. In dupl'cat ? . subject to the naal con Itlor.s will be rewved at this office ntll 12 o'clock noon , on May 15th , 1S81 , at rhich timaand pl ca lh r will Ye pusd In th rtsencerf bfcldersfort : e fnrnlshin ? and del.very t the Subsistence Shorchou e IP thl c-tj of irenty tnonond ( iO.COO ) pounrts flmr.ln new , Tune , tingle e Uoi na.ki. Tobemidalr > m to Isprnjw eat , ha'fhirJ , haf oftorod sa jb48 eated before grndln ? nd mixed In mil ifo ba hljh cioand. Simpla cf floir tn ba : nt i i wl h prop sas , and alt be do iveied on r b < fi re Ju-.c 10th , 1SS1. The gover ment tewrves the right to reject ny or all proposals. UUnk pro.osali can ba obtained at this office. rofcssla must be enclowd tn I ealed envo opri larked "Prorcaals for Flour , " and vUr.sstd to laonderslgned. THOMAS WILSON , J3-3t CUei.C.S. .U.S.A. With the Best Selected Stock of CLOTHING & FURNISHING GOODS in Omaha. We are PAE EXCELLENCE THE YOUNG MEN'S CLOTHIERS. BOSTON CLOTHING HOUSE , FARIVIUH STREET , SCHLANK & PRINCE. 50,000 CHEAP ! CHEAPER ! CHEAPEST MAX MEYER & BRO. .oj.ose for the next ninety (90) ( ) days to sell then e.itire stock of Diamonds , Watches , Jewelry , Clocks , Silver-Ware , Pianos & Organf GENERAL MUSICAL MERCHANDISE At Manufacturing Prices , Which is from 15 to 20oer cent , below any Eastern Wholesale House , preparatory to moving into their New Store , Cor. llth & Farnham We Mean Business. Come and be Convinced. THE GREAT WESTERN CLOTHING HOUSE ! M. HELLMAN & GO. , Spring Suits 1 All Styles ! MMENSE STOCK ! WHOLESALE AND RETAIL ! Largest Clothing House West of Chicago ! A DEPARTMENT FOR CHILDBEN'S CLOTBING. We have now an assortment of Clothing of all kinds , Gents Furnishing Goods , in great variety , and a heaw stock of Trunks , Valises , Hats , Cips , &c. These joods are fresh , purchased direct iron the manufac- ; urers , and will be sold at prices lower than ever he- fore made We Sell f r Cash ? nd Have l > nt One Price. A large itaiorins force is employed by us , and we make Suits to Order on very short notice. C ATLIL ATT-D SEE TTS 1311 and 1313 Farnham St. , Corner 13th.