THE DAILY BEE. Monday Evening , April 14. CITY CIBCTJLATION OP THE DAILY BKE 18 greater than the com blned.City Circulation of all other Omaha Dallies. and exceeds that ol anj-dallyjournalpublished In Omaha by at leaatlOOO copies per day. THE OMAHA DAILY BEE erred to subnaiberB by airier to any part of "dtyTorordJiy , ( Sunday , exctptod at fifteen pet week , or to- about complaint * Irreplarftleg Any addressed to this cr ddiTery of the paper. if cew receive prompt attention. The Omva Drill 'Bee wffl be nteu at the f flawing rates , W .d ranee : $8.00 per annum ; J4.00 six months. The Omaha WeeUy Bee J2.00 per jer. TLc Vvaka. Dulg Bte has by far the largest icalAtion * 'th In Omaha and abroad , and is hcrcf ore I.H. * list and cheapest advertising me- turn. SSTOH. IKTUUl-axS MIBCJUA1KT , LATWT MOM- 1ART ASD OOMNKKCIAb RRPOKrg , RAOROAB ACT roxromc * mvtuun. MK THIRD no * . BKEVITIES , Blue Monday. i'at rson sclfs CoaL - Folark's advertisement /-See * Iaggie Mitchell to-night. BEE supplements ten cents apiece. There was a very light train for ihe west to-day. Peter Halligan won the walking match on Saturday. THE OMAHA BEE supplements can now be had at this office at ten cents apiece. For sale or rent , cheap , American House. HENBT LAUEB , Prop. * oprl-tf If you ; want Bill Headu.'Lettei Heads , Cards , Dodgers , etc. , CHEAr , call at THE BEE Job Rooms. tf. Mrs. Ann Eliza Young leclurei at the First M. E. Church to-morrow evening , April 15. * Maggie Mjtchell at the Academj of Music this evening in the beautifu play , "Lorlej orthe Artist's Dream. ' The eighth' annual ball o Durant Engine Company , will be hel < at MasoniHall on Thursday even ing , April 17th. .Music will be furnish cd by the U. P. string band. Electric Hot Air and Sulphu : Baths at Dr. Aldrich's Treatinj Rooms , 1412 Farnham street. All kinds of Commercial Printinj at Bottom Prices at THE BEE Jol Rooms. Call and get figures. tf A son of Lt Morton died at For Omaha this morning , of scarlet fever at the age of seven years and thre months. The funeral will take plac to morrow morning at 11 o'clock. Found : Yesterday morning , tw keys , one of iron and the other c brass , corner of Thirteenth and Doug las. Owner can have the same b calling at Ewers & Co.'s and payin for this advertisement. A meeting of the First M. I Sunday School is called for next Wee iiesday evening , at the church , to pel feet arrangements for a grand Ma party. The attendance of all tt classes is greatly desired. A meeting wDl be held at tl ; Board of Trade room this evening i 7 o'clockj to take the iniatiatory stej toward organizing a militia compan under the State law. The company i to consist of men between 25 and 3 years of age , and not less than six fei in height Rev. A. Jacobs , the evangells will conduct the young people meeting this evening at tbe First"Baj tist Church. Mr. Jacobs will preac at the Tenth street mission on Tuei diy and Thursday evenings , and h will also be present and address tl : congregations at the Baptist churc on Wednesday and Friday evening ! Maggie Mitchell , the celebrate actress , has ono of the best and large : troupes now traveling. They will aj pear at the Academy of Music th evening in "Lore ) ; or , the Artist Dream. " The entertainment wi prove a genuine theatrical treat , an wo predict that the Academy will h crowded to its utmost capacity. A child belonging to Councilma Dodge strayed away from home lei night , causing a great deal of uneas ncss _ o its parents. A thorough scare of the city was made , and Johnsoi the chimney sweep , went about th streets ringing a bell and inquirin for the lost child , which was final ! found at a late hour. Messrs. Canfield & Rheem , wli have mot with great success in tt management of the St Charles Hote find that they need more room fc their business , and they have accorc ingly rented the Wyoming Hote' which they will renovate throughou und put in first-class condition. Th work on the repairs began to-day. Th house will be opened between noi ' and the 1st of May. An interesting bastardy case wa heard before Judge Porter on Frida and Saturday. Both the plaintiff an defendant were colored parties. Th plaintiff came from Yankton to mak the defendant marry her orprovid for the 'support of the child. Thi defendant knocked the bottom out o the case , however , by "sugaring" thi plaintiff , and buying her a ticket foi Yankton , to which place she returned The Omaba BEE Lithographing Company are prepared to promptly execute all kinds of county and stab work , viz : Jurors and witness certifi cates , county warrants and all kind blinks ; also school , county , town , city railroad and corporation bonds of an ; design , certificates of stock , diploma for schools and universities ; also fo county andstate _ fairs "Fitde.rick it-thc Hatter. " THE WONDER OF THE AGE ! 5-XJEXT COUNTER - 12 3t Beats them all Miss Dora Senter has just returne < from New York , and has all the lates novelties in millinery and fancy good at her establishment , cor. 15th ant Capitol Avenue. 12-4t * WE KNOW IT. Remember that A' . HOSPE , Jr.lii " making better and newer styles "o Frames for less monej than any of thi small dealers. Hprth , of Postoffi'ce. . A EAPID EDE. Anv Elevator Drops 64 Feet Down the Shaft. With a Man on Boardwho was Not Injured. Yesterday a thrilling accident hap pened at Dewey & Stone's furniture store. The elevator , located at the rear of the building , needing some re pairs about the machinery , yesterday was selected as the time for doing the work , as the apparatus would not then be in use. The elevator platform had been hoisted to the fourth story , and a new rope was being attached to the hoist ing machinery. It had already been tied to the weight in the cellar by an old sailor , who now drives an express wagon in this city. Several of the employes in the fourth story were about to fasten the new rope to the beam of the elevator , and had tied ono knot around it , when one of the party , who does not wish his name mentionedstepped upon the platform to superintend the putting of supports under it to pre- ventit _ from going down. The moment he stepped on the platform the rope gave way , and down went the whole thing.with the passenger on'board. The nippers , which are supposed to fly out in auch emergencies aa this and fasten themselves in the sides of the shaft seas as to stop the descent , failed to do their work efficiently , although they scraped the beams all the way down , and thus retarded the descent very slightly. But the descent wai 'nevertheless made with great rapidity. The sailor below saw it start and got from under just In time to lave his life. life.When When the platform struck the cellar I floor with a crash , everybody expected to find the employe dead mashed into a pulp ; but to their astonishment he was not injured in the least , excepl the severe shaking up which he re ceived. While he was going down he thought his time had come , but he re tained his presence of mind sufficient ly to jump upwards just the instant before the platform struck the ground floor , and in this way he broke th * force of the shock and no doubl saved his life. It vrta a well- timed jump. Of course he was badlj t scared and out of breath , and it wai some little time before he regained hit usual calmness. To-day he is at worl as usual , but he feels pretty sore ii his bones. The distance that he thui dropped was five stories or about 6 feet. The elevator was not damagec to any extent. 7 POSTPONED. In consequence of the unfavorable ness of the weather , the S. S. Easte festival of the Lutheran church wil be postponed one week. y . Police Court. e A woman named Annie M. Wil liams was brought before the polici court this morning on a complain charging her with unlawfully livinj with a man named Reeves , whose owl son made the complaint She waive < .s examination , and gave bail in thi sum of § 200 for her appearance at thi next term of the Douglas Count ; District Court. Patrick Kelleycharged withaasault i ing his wife , will bo tried this after noon. noon.Viola Viola Ingraham was arrested on th complaint of G. Paddock , who charge * her with the larceny of a small sum o money. She brought a counte charge , and thereupon the case wa compromised. THE WONDER OF THE AGE ! 5-CENT COUNTER l2-3t Beats them all. IIs II J. H. Thiele , the Merchant Tailoi 484 Thirteenth street , between Farn ham and Harney , makes good cassi mere suits at from § 25 to $30. 9-4t TO THE PUBLIC. CITY MARSHAL'S OFFICE , OMAHA , April 10,1879. The approaching warm weather nee essarily calls our attention to the san itary condition of our city. The clean lim'jss of our yards and alleys is of th utmost importance. All property owners are hereby notified that fron and after the 15th day of this montl the regulations and ordinances relat ing to nuisance , whether occasions by filth , stagnant water , cess-pools out-houses , hog or cattle pens , o : stables , will be rigidly enforced. C. J. WESTERDAUL , 113t City Marshal. Board of Education. At the special meeting of the boarc of education on Friday night Messrs Bloom , Conoyer , Dewyer , Kennedy Long , McCounell , Morroll , Points am Staley were present. President Kennedy announced th < following regular committees for thi year : Finance Marsh , Conoyer and Me Connell. Claims ConoyerBloomandDwyer , Teachers and Text Books Points , Gaylord and Long. Building and Property Staley , Morroll and McConnell. Rules , Forms and Printing Bon- ner , Long and Marsh. Supplies Bloom , Staley and Gay- lord. lord.Special Special Committee on Heating McConnell , Marsh , Conoyer , Morrell and Dwyer. The committee on buildings and property was authorized to supply cer tain school rooms with inkstands. The committee appointed to provide accommodations for scholars entering at the spring term reported having made the necessary arrangements foi that purpose. Th'e matter of tfla employment oi an assistant teacher in the Higl School , as well as an application foi the position of teacher , were referred to the the teachers and text books committee. Hall's Safe and Lock Co. , manufac turers of fire and burglar-proof safes , bank and time locks , vault work , etc. , is now represented in this city by s resident agent , Mr. C. N. Brisco. Hia address is Omaha postoffico. apSmwi PERSONAL PABAQBAPHST John A. McShane has gone to St. Louis on business. Lt. T. T. Knox , U. S. army , passed through the city yesterday , his des tination being San Frauchco. Ben. Macauley , the actor , passed through the city yesterday on his way to Denver , where he has an engage ment Capt. J. M. Ross , of the U. S. rmy , accompanied by his wife and aughter , passed through the city yes- erday en route to the Pacific coast. D. W. Hitchcock , general Western lassenger agent of the Chicago , Bur- ington & Quincy railroad , and Mr. B. Chandler left yesterday for Cal- fornia , intending to be absent several vceks on n visit. Gen. B. F. Scribner , of Hew Al- 'any ' , Indiana , passed through the city 'esterday on his way to the seal is- ands of Alaska. He has been ap- lointed special treasury agent of these ands , which yield a revenue of nearly S-iOO',000 per annum to the government rom" the seals. Gen. Scribner was a ; allant soldier in the Mexican war , and was promoted from the ranks to a ieutenancy. During the ciyjl war he was a brigadier general , and was a comrade of Gen. Manderson , of thu city. city.U. U. S. Marshal Daily is at the Met- roplitan hotel. U. S. District Attorney Lambert- son is in the city. , Dr. Pinney , of Council Bluffs , was in the city to-day. G. D. Thayer , of Rock Creek , Wy oming , is in town. Gen. Thayer arrived in the city this morning from the East. D. B. Ball , deputy U. S. Marshal , left for the West to-day. F. M. Daly , agent of Billy Arlington - ton , the minstrel , is in town. Mr. Frank M. Daly , advance agent for Billy Arlington , is in the city. Assistant General Superintendent Clark , of the Union Pacific , went west to-day. Dr. Coffman went to Chicago yes terday afternoon , and will ba back on Wednesday. The Camilla Urso Troupe , who came in on the train from the Wesi last evening , left to-day for Lincoln , where they will give a concert thii evening. Hon. M. M. Delano , United Statei consul at Foochoo , China , passed through the city to-day on his way tc his post. When he arriyes there he will have completed a trip around the world. He was appointed to his posi tion ten yean ago , ani has held the place ever since. J. A. Everett , late editor of The Record , Indianola , Iowa , was in the city to-day and went out on the B. & M. to look for an opportunity tc buy a printing office in some good now town in Nebraska , where he cat grow up with the. country. Ho ha abiding forth in the future of Nebras ka. Among the arrivals at the Metro politan are the folio wing : Aug. Meyer , Omaha ; 0. A. Barndhoefer , York Neb. ; N. R. PenneyNebraska City R. A. Majors , Chicago ; D. Shedd , J , W. McLaughlin , Nebraska ; J. L Stewart , J. H. Finigan , Omaha ; O.H , Mevisand wife , Fremont ; Win. Daily , Peru ; M. G. Wait , Council Blufis F. H. Johnson , T. , J.- Neal , Chicago George Jones , Omaha ; Maggie Mitch ell Combination. KIMBAIX'S Catarrh and Aathmati < Cigarettes are universal remedies foi the nursery and the office. apSdlv Murphy & Lovettlns. Agency ; old est established agency in this State. ap8-ly Stubbendorf & Co. are Stateagenti for Budweiser Beer. The trade sup' pliad. . 113 Pinafore. "H. M. S. Pinrfore , " to be givei at the Academy of Music by the homi singers , April 23 and 24 , promises t < be the moat attractive amateur per formance ever given in this city. It ii already in an advanced stage of prepa ration ( having been in rehearsal sevei weeks ) and under the efficient musica direction of Prof. Slant-enfold , will b < sure of success. The dramatic fea tures and the stage are in charge oi Major Gustavus Stevenson. Below wo give the cast of characters : The Rt. Hon. Sir Joseph Porter , K. C. B. , First Lord of the Admiralty- Mr. W. 0. Sanders. Capt. Corcoran , commanding H. M. S. Pinafore Mr. Walter B. Wilkins. Ralph Racks traw , able seaman Mr F. S. Smith. Dick Deadeye , able seaman Mr. Henry Estabrook. Bill Bobstay , boats wain Mr. Archie Powell. Bob Becket , boatswain's mate Mr. Revel France. Tom Tucker , midshipmite Master Jamie Abbott. Josephine , the Captain's daughter- Miss Jessie Robinson , of Chicago. Little Buttercup , ( Mrs. Crimps ) t Portsmouth bumboat woman Mist Caddie Campbell. Hebe , Sir Joseph's first cousin- Mrs. Harris , late of Lincoln. First Lord's sisters , his cousins hi : uncles and his aunts , sailors , etc. , bj a chorus of over thirty voices. Felix Blankenfeld , conductor. Gustavus Stevenson , dramatic man ager. REMOVAL. Having purchased Jul ius Trietschke's store , southwest cor ner of Tenth and Dodge streets , one block south of myold stand , I shall on Monday next move into the new place with a new and large stock oi groceries , and I invite all my old cus tomers as well as the public generally to call [ aplO-9t ] FRITZ RTEPEN. * THE GEMS OF ALL ORDERS. Dr.gPrice's Unique Perfumes sur pass in durability and natural flowery freshness those made in this or any other country. Persons who think perfumes poor unless they come from abroad , should try Dr. Price's Hand kerchief'Odors. They are really ex quisite. FIBST BAPTIST OHUBOE , How the "Work of Finishing It is Progressing. - Rev. E. H. E. Jameson , pastor of the First Baptist church , seems to be be in earnest in his determination to finish his house of worship the coming summer. ( He has" made a vigorous canv iss of the city during the past three or four weeks for subscriptions and up to date reports about three thousand dollars pledged from re sponsible parties. Two thousand dollars more are needed and Mr. Jameson says he is bound to have it. He is very grateful to the citizens for their liberal subscriptions thus far , and hopes others who have not been called upon will respond as promptly and liberally. Work on the church buildiug will probably commence about the first of May under the direction of Mr. Phelps. When finished , according to the new plans , the Baptist church will be the * largest and one of the hand somest in the city. The large audience room will be arranged so as to seat 'rom one thousand to twelve hundred people , and will be a most admirable ecture room in all respects. Especial attention will be paid to accoustics in finishing the room. We believe that all of our citizens who have the prosperity of the city at heart , will be glad to see the Baptist people and their energetic pastor suc ceed in their present enteprise , and all should give a helping hand. G. A. Lindquest , Tht Merchant Tailor , at 609 Thirteenth street , has on hand , and is constantly leceiving , a large assortment of the finest spring goods and Most Elegant Patterns in the West , which he is offering at 'pribes lower than ever asked in the city for suits made to order. A per fect fit guaranteed or no sale. Call and examine before purchasing spring suits. marl5-lmo County Commissioners. THURSDAY , April 10,1879. Board met pursuant to adjourn' ment Present Commissioners Drexel Corliss and Knight. At 10 o'clock a. m. the complaini against Rodney Dutcher , constable came on for hearing , and after exam ination of witnesses for complainant and respondent and argument of coun 801 , the case was adjourned until Sat urday , April 19,1879. The clerk was directed to publisl notice that the commissioners will si as a board of equalization for three days , commencing Monday , April 21 1879. The following was allowed from the gn eral fund : A. J. Critchfiold. on account of services rendered as assessor. . . . . § 100 ( X From R. R. bond sinking fund , W. F Heins , county treasurer , coupons pens and bond redeemed 900 01 Wm. F. Heins , county treasurer , draft.to pay coupons 100 0 < Adjourned to the 19th hist. JOHNR. MANCHESTER , County Clerk. The greatest'anxiety is experienced lest there should be a Saw in the titlt to property ; yet a flaw in the title t ( health as a cough or cold , is disre garded. Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup re moves all such at once. Easter Sunday. Easter was quite generally observes in this city yesteaday among th < various churches. The services at the Catholii Cathedral were a very interestinj character. The attendance was verj large. At Trinity Cathedral Bishop Clark son administered the rite of confirms tion , at the eleven o'clock service The Easter service of carols in th < evening was well rendered. At St. Mark's church Bishop Clark son preached and administered thi rite of confirmation in the evening t Easter was celebrated at St. Bar j nabasby services at G a. m. , 11 a. m. l ' 3 p. m. , and 7:30 : p. m. , Rev. W. E. CopelandattheUnit.ir , ian church , preached in the morning . upon "Ancient and Modern Resurrec , tions as rekted in the Bible and else- . where. " ! * Rev. W. K. Beans , of the Eigh [ teenth Street M. E. Church preachec , in the morning , upon "The Teachingi of the Resurrection. At the Congregational Church , which was handsomely decorated , th < services and sermons were appropriate to Easter. At the Baptist Church Rev. Mr Jameson's sermon was upon "Thought Concerning the Resurrection. " It the evening Rev. A. Jacobs , thi Evangelist preached , and at the [ closi of the service Rev. Mr. Jameson ad ministered the ordinance of baptism , At the First M. E. church Rev. Mr , Fisher preached upon "The Fountair of Christianity. " In the evening i grand Sabbath school Easter concert was given. At the Lutheran church the Eastc : communion and reception of memben took place at the morning service. At the German Reformed Salen Church the rite of confirmation and Holy Sacrament were administered in the morning. Be alEstate Transfers. Wm. F. Heins , county treasurer , tc Lucinda Randolph , tax deed , lota 5 ( and 59 , Hartman'a addition , city ol Omaha § 32.67. Wm. F. Heins , county treasurer , tc Lucinda Randolph , tax deed , blocl N , Shinn's addition , Omaha city $51.18. Wm. R Heins , county treasurer , tc Lucinda Randolph , tax deed , lot 19 block 1 , Armstrong's first addition , city of Omaha $15.84. Wm. F. Heins , county treasurer , tc Lucinda Randolph , tax deed , w ne , se i , sec. 7 , tp. 15 , range 13 , east $13.34. Wm. F. Heins , county treasurer , to Lucinda Randolph ; tax deed ; S1 SE NWf , Sec. 19 , Tp. 15 , R. 10 , east $2.96.Wm. Wm. F. Heins , county treasurer , to C. L. Stafford ; tax deed ; N. 77 feet , lots 5 and 6 , block 190 , Omaha city $41.84. Wm. F. Heins , county treasurer , to F. P. Helfrey ; tax deed ; E SWJ N W Sec. 1 , Tp. 15 , R 13 ; also 12.52 acres N part SW SEJ , Sec 5 , Tp. 15 , S. 12 § 9.31. Wm. F. Heins , county treasurer , to 0. 0. Housel and Ruben Allen ; tax deed ; lota 1 , 4 and Wj of 5 , Griffin & Smith's addition to Omaha city $54.76. Wm. F. Heins , county treasurer , to C. C. Housel and Ruben Allen ; s $ lot 1 , block "H , " Omaha city $67.39. Wm. F. Heins , county treasurer , to C. C. Housel and Ruben Allen ; tax deed , s10 feet , n 80 feet , lot 5 , block D , Omaha city $18.88. Wm. F. Heins , county treasurer , to Lucinda Randolph ) tax deed , tots 4 , 5. 6 , block 187 * . Omaha city $56.87- Wm. F. Hems , county treasurer , to C. C. Housel and Ruben Allen ; tax deed , sj , lot 8 , block 167 , Omaha ity-$61.25. \Vm. F. Hems , county treasurer , to C. C. Housel and Reuben Allen , tax deed , lot 7 , block 125 , Omaha city 1 01. Wm. F. Heins , county treasurer , to 0. C. Houael and Reuben Allen , tax deed , w hf , sw qr , sec. 22 , t. 16 , r. 10-S16.80. Wm. F. Heins , county treasurer , to 0. C. Housel and Reuben Allen , part nw , nw , sec. 3 , t. 15 , r. 13 $28.90. LIST OF LETTERS Remaining in the Omaha postoffico 'or the week ending- April 12th , 1879 : GENTLEMEN'S LIST. Allen M 0 Anderson D Beson W H Butler T Bush S Baita H M Brennen O Bellows L H Butler J Bohee J D Boyer R Cramer H Ciaposce G Cross J P Craven J W Carleton L D Charon C A Crooke W D Davis G Decker N P Dahn W _ _ _ Embesaon Billie Ellis E E Evans J E Ferris H A Franzen E Gorman D Grogan J Genslere A Grape A Gishrviller C Harlan C M Hall M W Householder R J Hanks D Hienich C Hall W 0 Hunt G J Holubio J Hookauson Henry Hillis R Jones W L Johnson A Kelley E Kerney M ' 'KeUeyJ Kraft R Lea T Lamb H E Lemmon T Lippincott W Larson N M Meredith S Morrow W H H Merrill S A ( M D ) Mallen M Miller J H Miller A McCoy A A P V Machom E B Olesen P Petterson P E Perdy B Pedereon G Runkles G - Stanward W 2 Sullivan T Seminek P Stewart J P Seivers J R Sesemann C Salter F A Smith P L Schafer E Sicdles D K Soudant Mrs E L Sichz J Talmisam J Thompson A Trentlemann H C Thayer G B Talbert J H Taylor S Thompson R Vimond L WardJJ 2 Ware. EL Woodworth F Wittrcer L White J Wolf C Weinstein M 2 Zespovsky A M Warren & Co LADIES LIST. Anderson Miss P Anderson Miss A Bails Miss C B - Buck J Mrs Bunchor Miss J Booth Mi&s N A Bladsen MiSs.J- ' Campbell MisrA M Clark Misa A Camercn Miss K" C Carr Miss J Collins Mrs C E Harpster Mra C-M Harrigan Misa X Johnson Mrs A J Johnson Miss C Johnson Mrs J 2 Joyce C Keelor Mrs H Korgan Miss C Mardell Mra P Marah Mra W McConin Mrs H E Moore Misa D Martin Miss A Moran Mra E Millar Mra M Nerd Misa E Smith Mra E H Stoker Mra L Toliver A Wilson Mrs L E Wilson A Warner Mra A Parents cannot be too careful ii guarding the health of their babies Only a good and reliable medicini should be given them. Dr. Bull'i Baby Syrup is known not to contair anything injurious , TK DE NOTES. Chew JACKSON'S BBST SWKKT NAVY TOBACCO. diwly Hata at the 99 cent store , eod-tf x Bonner's is the place to buy and sel furniture. Call at 258 Douglas street SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE Ailvcrtisomenta To Let , For Sal Lost , Found , Wants , Boarding , &c.f will be Ir BerteJ In these columns once for TEN CENT per line ; each nubgequent Insertion , FIVE CENT per line. Tha first Insertion never leas thu TWF.NTY-FIVE CENTS TO LOAN-MONEY. /i ONEY TO LOAN Call at Law Office o M D. L. THOMAS. Crulclrahani'a Bnildinsr. TO LOAN On Be.il Estate.rates low MOSEY tasy. J. W. JOHNSON'.Aet , Office , Na. 3 , Union block. U. S , II & D. Ass'n TiEMIS & BOWERS , Heal- Estate Agents , 15tl 1 _ > and Douglas S } * . , alwajs hare Honey t Loan on first-class lUal Estate Security. d3t HELP WANTED. "VTT'ANTF.D A pit ! to do general housework W no washing repaired. Only three in th fairilj ; wafes , 82 per week ; muitcome well-re" ommended. Mrs. Ruth C. Pierce , F. e. cor 16t ] and Webster street * . apK t "TTTANTED Dinin ? room girl at th Donor i W Hou = e. 14 3 : Girl for housework. Enqn-ro i WANTED Freiuer-s block. W H. LAWTOX Hit ) Steady boy at Northwest come Capitol avcnui and 17th street. It TTTANTED Girl to help at cooking in a rei YV taurant. Address immediately , O. ft. Bee office. 12-21 ri IRL WANTED A good cook , Ironer am \JT washer. Inquire northwest cor. of Fam ham and IStli streets. 12-3t A GIRL Wanted to help eew straw hats. Ap _ JL ply cor. 22d and Farnham street. 12-2 WAMTED-MISCELLANEOUS. A MAN of middl * are , single , who needi In struction in the English language , deiirt : to form the acquaintance of a kind and respeit able lady , between 30 and 49 years of age. Seal dansers with full namoand residence willbi received at tb office of the Omaha B , until thi 17th of this month , to A. B. Z. It rilAILORS WANTED First-class coat anc _ L pants makers. Enquire Immediately a1 Bberfelder & Newman's , Council Bluffs , Iowa. aplO-3t FOR RENT-BOSSES AND LAND. TTIOR RENT Choice ne * cottage of 7 rooms- JL ; closet to each ; pantry tr.d store room ; bricli basement with laundry , . .ellar , . eSc. ; good well cisterns , pnmps , etc. Extensive prcsptct. Fiftt and Spruce streets , South OTJiha. J. PHIPPS BOE , 12 h nd Famham. apltf FOR REN * MOMS T710R KENT Hegantlv lnrnil.ed oem witKu J } 2 blocks of Qraud Central. Addre s W.W. , Bee office. office.ELECTRIO BELTS. A sure cure for r rvou3 debility , rrematur : ay , exhaustion , etc. The onlv 'reliable cure Circulars mailed free , Address j5. K. REEVES , 4 ? Chatham St. , N.Y , Ubl7eodw3m SPECIAL NOTICES-CONTINUED. * FOR SALE. BRAHMA EGGS , $2.00 per 13. Stock DARK to none. Send order to L. C. 1)ROST , Cuming and 26th streets. 12-4t "OOR SALE A Urge bay mare and iolt. Call Jj at cor. 5th and Walnut , bet 7 and S p. in. 12-3t SALE The Niagara House , Thos. Burke FOR . Good location. aprll-oi flOR SALE Two ice boxed. Inquire 1210 Far- I nom ttreet. a4-lw 1ILK Twenty to twentj-foar quarts for one M dollar by Jobn T. Paulson. febTsat-mon-wedtt -T10R SALE Beer catks , hnldinj from 8 to 25 _ | J bbM each ; suitable for cistern , etc. Inquire at Kru/s Omaha Brc cry , llth street.mar231m mar231m . SALE , CAEAP Seven nice tabks , suita- FOR. for a clothing house. Inquire ot Willis SI.jYates. mch22-tf MISCELLANEOUS. A latlj's fur bo\ , Saturday morning on IOST street , bet. Chicago and Doujjlad. Re- urn to Wm. Fleming & Co. \ liOARD-Notico is hereby 17QUALIZ\TION JJ given thit in accordance nith section 27 , ihapter LXVI , General Statutes of Nebraska , intitlcd "Iteumie , " the County Comm' non rs f Douglu County , Xebraska , will sit at the of Ice of the County Clerk at Omaha , in said Coun- ; y , for three siicccs-hcdays , commencing Mon- lay , April 21st. 1S7 , for-the purpose of equalli ng and correcting the assessment rolls of the evcral precincts nf said County for theyear 18T9. All persons fe lin's' aggrieved by anything con- allied In said assessment ro Ig must fcpply at tha .Ime above slated aa provided by law. JOHN R. MANCHESTER , aprHdiwliv County Clerk. 10011 uLUE GRASS pasturi for cattlj at on * G dollar per month. SHEELY BROS. splOtf PROPOSALS FOR INDIAN SUP PLIES AND TRANSPORTATION. TVEPARTMEXT OF THE INTERIOR , office of \J Indian Affair-.Washlogton.March 26 , 1S79. Sealed proposals , 6ndorsed"Proposals f or Beef , Bicon , Flour , Clothing , or Transportation , ic. , ' ( as the case may be ) , and directed to the Com missioner of Indian Affairs ; Vc . 65 and 67WoOi- teTStreetA'cicYorkm be receued until 11A.3 ! Of Monday , April tltt , 1S79 , for f urnishinjf for the Indian sen ice about 800,000 pounds Bacon , 42,000,000 pounds beef on tEa hoof , 172.000 pounds Beans , 62,000 pounds Baking Fonder , 2,700COO pounds Corn , 550,000 pounds Coffee , 8.300,000 pounds Flour. I'ii.OCO pounds Feed , SOO.OCO plunds Hard Bread , 100COO , pound * Hominy , 9,130 pounds Lard , 1,650 barrels J ! u Fork , 135,000 Jbounds Rice , 9,000 pound * Tea , 02,000 pounds Tobacco 200,000 pounds Salt , 132- 000 pounds Soap , 13,000 pounds Soda , 1,112,000 ponuds Su ar , and 1,437,000 pounds Wheat. Also , Blankets , Woolen and Cotton Goods , ( conslstins in part of Ticking. 35,000 yard * ; Standard Calico , 500,000 j arcs ; Drilling. 29,50) yaila ; Duck. 218,650 yards ; DenimsH 6sO yards ; Ginyhim , b2,500jards ; Kentucky Jeans , iS.SOO ya'diSitlLett ; , 9,000 yards ; Brown Sheeting , 250,030ard ; Bleached Sheeting , M.OOO yards ; H'cjojy Shirting , 29,000 yardi ; Calico Shirting , 7,3vOy rd , ; Winsey , 7EOO yards ; ) Clothing , Oro- cel t > , Notions , Hardware , Me-lcal Supplies ; and a long list ot miscellaneous articles , such at W-isons , Harneu , Plows , Rakes , Forks , &c. Also , Transportation for such of the Supplies. Coodji , and articles that may cot be contracted for to be delivered at the Agencies. BIDS MUST BS IfADE OUT OX OOYEaXMESTiULiES. Schtdulti bhowing tha kinds and quantities of subsistence supplies required for each Agency , and the kinds and quantities in cross , of all oth er goods and articles together with blank propel- als and forms for contract and bond , conditwni to be obseriedby bidden , lima and place of delh- cry , terms of contract and piyment , transporta tion routes , and all other necessary instructions will be furnished upon application to the Indian Olce at Washinirfon , pr JTo * . 65 and 67 Woosttr Street , A'ew York ; to E. M. Kinc ! ey , No SO Clinton Place , Ken York ; Wm. H. Ljon , No. 483 Broadway , > "ew York , and to the Comiriisaries of Subsistence , U. S. A. , at Chicago , Saint Louis , Saint Paul , Leavenworth , Omaha , Chejennt. , and Yankton , and the Postmaster at Sioux City. Schedules of subsistence tupplif } and of Irani- partition , and Hank proposals therefor , are now ready for distribution' those for other articlM will be ready on and after the 7th proximo. Bids will be opened at the hour and day abov * stated , and bidders are invited to ba presantat the opening. CERTIFIED CHECKS ONLY RECEIVABLE OM roL- LOWISO BAXES , 4c. : All bid : must be accompaMeJ by certlfled checks upon some of the following banks or gov ernment depositories for at least five per cent , of the amount of the proposal , 1 1t : Chemical Na tional , Xew York ; National Broadway , New York ; Metropolitan National , New York ; Phila delphia National , Philadelphia ; First National , Baltimore ; Third National , Cincinnati ; Union National , Chicago ; Fourth National , St. Louis , and Citizen's National , Washington , D. C. ; and the United States Atsistant Treasurers , at Phil adelphia , Baltimore , Chicago , and St. Louis. E. A. IT AIT , Commissioner. mar31-dI7t _ HIEAM POMKOY , Agent , UNDERTAKER 261 FARHHAM TREET , OLD STAND. ( Successor to Jacob Gish , ) Tha largest and bent stock of Metalic and wood en caskets , coffins and shrnnds hi the city _ Ivl3-3m Nl . rtlMll , M . U. , lUlCbrkSt. IteJiable SnecialiBt Chicago. Cancer * . JJiiIli-iny , tXuttcrlne , JlearmkKK. i'alnrrh , Lttnfj , Ftmate , anilaIlRcnlto-UrlnarvDienKF . Artillcial Fse .etc. Uest confidential aid. Remedies by Kiprcss. Ailnrefrte. mrhUdAwfim IR _ KZS3DO3ST , GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT , REPRESENTS : ROYAL CANiDIAN-Csriui . $200000 VfESlCHtSTEH , H.Y-Capital . 1 000 000 THE MERCHAN'S'o' Niwark , N Y. . .1 COO 00 ClRARD FIRE , Phila , Capital . 1 000 00 NORTHWEST ERH NATIIHAL. Capital. SOO 00 BRITISH AMERICA ASSURANCE CO.- 200 000 S.E. COR I5TH & DOUGLAS SIS , mchSdly Omaha , Neb. NEBRASKA NGY Davis & Snyder , CREIGIITOX ItLOCK , HOUSES JP SALE. 433,000 acres unimproved land in atcrn Nebraska , at from $2 to $1O per acre. CO improved farms ; the very choicest ; $0 to C40 acres each , at from $10 to $30 per acre. 400 residence lots in City of Omaha , $300 to $3,000 each. 300 business lots In City ol Omaha , $6GO to $3,000 each. 48 dwellings M ith lots in City ol Omaha , $800 to $ U,000 each LOOK AT OUR PROPERTY BEFORE YOU BUY. DAVIS & SNYDER , Creighton Block. OMAHA EEDUGTIQNINPEIOES ! TUB GRAND PACIFIC c s : i oa. . & o- The Pinest Ventilated Hotel in America. AND ONE OF THE LARGEST ( having over 600 Kooms , 2oO en saite , with Baths and Closets at tached ) AND MOaT ELEGANTLY FOKS1SHED Hotel In this Country. TERMS. Rooms with board , $3.00 to $3.50 per Day , ( baths and parlors extra. ) A reduction from the above prices to parties ing a week or more. JOHN B. DRAKE & CO. , Proprietors. aplOeod3t LEGAL NOTICE. Roeenfeld Bros. vs. J. W. Hugns & Co : Before Aug. Weiss. Jnstice of the Peace hi and for Douglas county. Nebraska. ToJ. W. Hugus & Co. , nsn-rcsidenta defend- fendanta : You are hereby notiSed that on the llth nay of March , A. D. , 1879 , said Justice issued an order of attachment in the above entitled ac'ion for the sum of eighty-one dollirs and twenty- seven cents ( S3L27-100) ) . ROSENFELD BROS. Omaha , Neb. , March 11,1679 , m20 ev tea St CHEAP LANDS. Wonderful Bargins Best and Cheapest Keal Estate in Nebraska. Lands , Houses , Lots , Farms , Easiness Property Millions of Dollars Worth. No More Old Prices Down to Bed Eock Goss the Whole" List. Now Is the Time to Buy On Your Own Terms. We Mean Business And ! Hare the Bargains to Offer , Enough For AH. LOT I. BLOCK 167. Residence and buslnws [ property a rare bar gain. Some business man or men should buj this ; it is a splendid location and very cbeap. BOGOS and HILL. BRICK BUSINESS HOUSE with lot , on 12th , bet. Farnham and Douglas. Rents for $70 p r month. For sole at two-thlrJi itivalu * . BOGOS & HILL. FOUR ACRES in TVett Onuha ; must be Bold before April lit J800. POODS A HILL FINE RESIDENCE , Ntlson'i addition , to exchange for other proper ty nearer buiiueu. A good chance for torn * on * . BOGUS k KILL. RESIDENCE on 18th street , three block * north of bridge , for 91700 , eaty terms , w-l BOGGS & HILL. RESIDENCE FOR SALE A gtnteel residence property on Farnham St. , just the place for some of our business men everything nice and convenient ; good , largi house ; no objectionable surroundings. Beit chance and best bargain In the market. BOGGS and HILL. RESIDENCE PROPERTY on leth street , north of bridge , on * of ths pret tiest and most home-like places in Omaha ; nine rooms , two large lots ; yard all sodded ; lots ol shade and fruit trees ; fine , large stable. An el. eqsnt place and wonderfully cheap. Don't mlsg this chance ; must be sold. BOOGS Jt HILL. REAL ESTATE Brokers. A SPECIAL BARGAIN House and half lot 11 and Davenport ; musV be sold ; a cash offer would be a great In'lucemen to sell cheap ; best chanc * in Omaha ; don't fai to look at this place. BOGGS and HILL. 320 Elegant Residence LOTS in Kountze and Buth's Addition. The finest lots near business and best bargains ever offered in Omaha. Lots are covered with thrifty young trees , and are just such lot's as every body wants. Prices , $300 to $650 for full - lots ; $150 to $325 for ' half lot" . Payments maybe made monthly or otherwise. Complete maps and price-list are open for inspection at our office. BOGGS & HILL , Real Estate Brokers. _ TO THE MAN Who wants the finest corner lot in Omaha at th lowest price for cash , we would s > y , come ant see us soon ; lie Ime it. BOGGS and HILL. Real Estate Brokers. 160 ACRES Of Douglas county land to be sacrificed for cash A rare opportunity. Must be sold for what I will bring. B3GGS and HILL. BIDS INVITED For 160 acr s. For description call on us at once BOGGS and HILL. 80 ACRES , 8 mile * from city. Orders are , SILL IT. Who wants it , and what can you offer ? BOGGS and HILL. ING TO SELL. We have 30OCP acres of Douglas county land. Can discount any and all prices. BOOGS and HILL. NEAR NiHTH STREET DEPOT We have a arfio nu bcr of very fine lots. Just the place far railroad men. Flats and price lists in our office. BOGGS and HILL. ACRE TRACTS Valuable acre tracts jest south of residence of Mr. Kountze. Buy an acre for what you would have to pay others for a single lot BOGGS & HILL. TEN ACRE TRACTS , With houses built to order. Something new. BOGGS and HILL. -BEST FAR\IINTHE COUNTY. A rare chance for investment ; lays juat outside the city ; 3 or 4 men can uuite and buy it , and secure for each a cheap 40 acres. BOOGS and HILL. GREAT BARGAINS IN DOUGLAS COUNTY LAND. Quarter sections from 5700 to § 1,600. Land tcattered all over the county ; joins near every farm in the county. BOGGS and HILL. WHY DO YOU CO Away west into the frontier counties to buy poor land ? You can buy the beet land in America , within two hours drive of Omaha , for le&s money , of BOGGS and HILL. IF YOU THINK Wo cannot sell the cheape&t land in Doug las county , try us with your cash offers and see for yourtelves. BOGGS and HILL. EVERY MAN Who wants 160 acres of cheap land near Omaha should secure it now , for we pro- pole to give figures that will invite invest ment , and low prices cannot last long. BOGGS and HIL . FOR RENT : Six-roomed cottage , new , 23d and Daven port , to small family ; $20 per mouth. BOGGS and HILL. Eeal Estate Exchange , Millions of Dollars worth ofReal Es tate of All Kinds For Exchange. Parties desiring to Exchange any kind of Meal Estate , trill please call and examine our lists and select their bargains. BOGGS & HILL , Real Estate Brokers , f , j 250 Famjiain ! t , , Omaha , Neb i mm - * : ' . POLAGK , THE CLOT Just Received , NEW GOODS , N Cassimere Suits , Cheviot Suits. Flannel Suits Worsted Suits , Boys * Suits , Children's. Suits. Worsted Cunts and - Vests , white and fan cy Shirts , Hats- , Caps Trunks and Valises , at Prices to Suit All oed POLACK'S , 1322 Farnham St. , near 14th. H. A. PAINE'8 PARLOR ITOGSTi Odd Fellows' Block , Omaha , Nehraska , Keeps oonitautlv on hand a general assortment o ( PIANOS AND ORGANS , Musical Instruments of all Kinds. SHEET MUSIC AMD FOREIGN PUBLICATIONS. GENERAL WESTERN AOENT TOR THE CELEBRATED The only Piano out of Forty Competitors which received th Ilijjliest Awards at the Centennial by the highest musical authority known. TUNING AND REPAIRING A SPECIALTY Orders for Sheet Music and Merchandise Promptly Filled. CHARLES S. IIIGGIXS , PROF. 3L1KTIX CA15X , General Agent. Graduate Leipzig Conservatory , Ajcnt nd Teachenf J/twfc 816 "REMOVAL" 816 TO TT I ICT DRUGGI Cor. 10th and Marcy Sts. , 816 : OSV1AHA , NEBRASKA' :816 : MAX MEYER & BRO. , OMAHA , NEBRASKA. lANiiFACTUI WEL 3VCTJSIC MAX MEYER * CO. , WHOLESALE CIGARS , TOBACCO , PIPES GUNS , AMMUNITION & NOTIONS. * Cor. Eleventh and F rnham Sts. McSHANE & SCHROEDER , BUYKRS AND SHIPPERS OF R AN i ! inu 174 Farnham and 510 Eleventh Street , Omaha , Bob. * WE BUV BUTTES AND EUGS AT HIGHEST ilAnKET PRICE , AND PA ) ' XJiT UASB ] We Charge no Commission. . . . REFERENCES : First National Bank , Omaha ; Mews. Steel , J.iirnor. ft cVinpnjf . Oaifih . . . . . Utwire. Monran& Gallasher. Omaha : 5Icwn.3I.ix M er& Co. or Men-untile Arcnden. mr4illy NEBRASKA BREWERY AND MALT HOUSE , Cor. Kith anil Leavenworth Sts. , Omaha , Nebraska. . ORDERS SOLICITED AND PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. MEYER & RAAPKE , FANfiY fiRflfiFPIFS TFAS rftiiUi unuu5i ! ! : E.o s s = ino < , f J Spices , Tobacco and Cigars , 1210 FARHHAM STREET , GIVfAKA , NEBRASKA. SUEGIGALEOOMS. _ I. VAN CAMP , Wi. B. DispenKS hi * < nm Medicine * , and besides regular practice , mokes uptwaltics of Derangements and Diseases pc = liar to women , Distula aid TiltM and fi w-r dteoncri of the Itectao. Orii % Co.ntr of Farnham and 13th rtrreU , first doif to the right , up-stairs. lUesidenc , 18th str-.et , flrsl iloor south of the Second iretho- di t Church. Omaha , Nebraska Address Lock Box 804 _ 'Sldtf MAX HlOBiTOISIN. FUR TANNER AXD KID GLOVE GLEANER 505 I2TH STREET RAW FUR BOUGHT. gg"Near Farnhara SEVERAL BLIND MICE. SEE ROW THEY KICK. After long months of weary waiting tne old Fogies of hgh prices and long credits are com pelled to jield to the inevitable , and one by one they come tumbling down on the price of meats , but are not down to the rates I established over year ago. Appended are the standard 'rate * of meat in Omaha : Boiling Beef. . 3 to 6c per Ib Corn " . 4to 5c " Roast " . 4 to 8c " Rib Steak. . 6 to 60 " Round" . 6 to 80 " Loin and Porterhouse , lOc " Mutton . 4 to 80 " Pork . 3 to 5c " Veal . lOc " Lard . 6 to 7c " SausageBolo3mHead Cheese anl Liver Pudding. . 5 to So " Butchers , betels and boarding hous es supplied at special rates , by J. JL YEROA , 179 Farnham street HEMT SIHCEKE , FANGYSTEAM DYEING CLEANLVG AND REPAIRING. Office 273 Douglas SL , 1st door west Tf'E OMIT PLACE WfERR YOU can Dim a gocu uiortmctit n ( BOOTS AND SHOES At a LOWER FIGURE than any o'l. . ; hoe bou In 'he city , P. LANG'S , 236 FARNHAM ST. LADIES' CENTS SHOES IViADE TO ORDER and a perfect Gt guaranteed. Fri es crv reason ahle. detll ly Office , Room 4 , Frenztr B ! jck , OPPOSITE POST OFFCE - - OMAHA , NEB. iS"Plnsof buildings cf every dwiription on nie at my office. ape. ! Um TRY THE NEW CIGARETTES ! FRAGRANT VANITY FAIR "STKAICHl' tlitl * r- . "HALVES turn ol-i 1'crique ana \irjoma. r combinations or ituae rrauruni tutMoxa. marai-lin CITY MEAT MARKET. Keep con _ intly on bend a large ot of all kindi Fresh und halted 2Itatsf Beef , Veal , Mutton , Pmk Game , /owl , and all Lind * cf ciu- sure. 3t retb Vef ctibles Constantly on hand ] Call and b contuicrd SHEELEY.CROS. , t