Tuesday Moralng , May. 4. , BEEYHIES , - Pter m Sells" coal Additional Itfcal on first page. Frederick is.Ihe . Leading Hatter. Soda at Base' * . to-night See W. B. .Bennett &Cb.'s adv. third pag& - * * f- A privatVMay parly will be given mtllMonicHallon'Thuraday ovenicg next Ticket * can bb procured of E. Wymaaorat the door by all holding invitations. ' 'Dulcimer Jack" is the name of a man who found a pocketbook on the Farnam etrcet pavement yesterday containing over $30. It belonged to the proprietor of the Delmonico Bdoon. Jack restored it to the owner. He h an honest man. _ Chief Galligan announce * the following appointments of assistant chiefs : S. N. Mealio No. 3 , E. G. Btley , Hooka , Sol Prince No. 3 , I. Schurb "So. 1. The ball and banquet in honor of Professor Nordemkjold at Masonic Halloa Saturday evening was a grand success. Con ul Vinquest preuded and speeches wore made by Mr. J. Nordwell , A. Sundmn , 0. Od win and Geo. Hansen. An elegant supper was provided and music And dance finished up the evening. Received to day ! A largo invoice Bro's , knives and of Roger * spoons sold at the very lowest forks , that will.be est cash figures at Edholm & Erick- aon's , the jewellen , opposite the post- office. _ _ Eecepiion to Judge McCrary. At a meeting of the executive coun cil of the Nebraska State Bar nespcia- tion it was ordered that a general invi tation be extended through the press of this state to all member * of the bar of Nebraska- and all members of the legal -profession , in attendance upon the co5rts''within the state to attend , with "their ladies ; the reception to Hon. George W. McCraty , tendered by Ihij association , on Wednesday evening , May 5 , 1880 , at the U. S. cooryiocae , OmahaNeb. . CHAMis P. MAKBEBSON , Pres. D. G. HULL , Secy. _ LOST Between Sixteenth bridge and Fort OmaTia , a gold and black en ameled bracelet. Finder will please leave the Bame at Edho'm & Erick- seri * * jewelry store , and receive suita ble reward. Engraved inside "A. R. W" . m3-3t PAR ASOI/WEEK. AT KUBTZ'S. Wo havoln Stock 600 Parasol , which wo will sell at very low prices this week. 300 Ulsters , Linen , Alpaca , Silk and Wool , all atverylow prices. CUU.DREKS SUITS. "Linen and Gingham. - Ladies Suits. Lawn , Linen and Gingham. BOSIEB7 , the most complete in the city. COESETS. Wa have some special things in Cor sets , and you will save money by ex amining our stock. LAST WEEK wo added to our immense stock of Buttons , Fringes and Trimmings , and now show all the novelties of the season. HUKTZ'S STOBE , m-w Creighton Block. I desire hereby to return my sincere thanks to the railroad men and others for their assistance in saving my prop erly during the fire on Saturday. G EO. TT. PETEBSON. Attention , Citizensl When there is a fire , always go to the box nearest to the fire and pull the hook down once slowly. Then let it fly back to its place again and do not pull it again , for if it does network work at the first pull it will not work until it is lixed. If the little bell on the ] inside is ringing do not pull it for there ha * been some other box pulled. J. J. GALLIQAN , Chief. SEE ! SEE ! SEE ! SEE ! SEE ! See Dreis Goods at Gjc cheaper than Prints. See them at 8Jc , lOc , 12c , IBo , 20c , 25c , 30o and 35o. We sell the best intrinsic value ever offer ed m0auha in our all wool goods. Tisit Bushman's during the week and ask to see their all wool Dress Goods at 35c , whether you want to buy or cot. It will pay you. Felix Slavon. To tbe Editor ot TUB Bu : While admitting that all the suffer * era by the Tenth street fire are worthy of sympathy and encouragement from our citizens , I wish to allude to Felix Slaven in particular. Being a poor , 'industrious man , running a boarding ' house M well as a store , and having Ihe contents of each ( even all wearing ajjparel ) entirely destroyed , it certain ly is tbe duty of hii numerous patrons to' rally round' him now * ' and pay him up , BO that he may atart'again. r * " DEBTOR. VGo * and , ee every department brist- liag with attractions at Bushman's. * t * IT py * to trade at Kurtz' * . xn-w If you Wat5 * good railroad watch , go to Bdholm & Erickson , the jewel ers , opposite the postoffico' We keep a fjoll Block , ofJSampden , Rockford , Elgin ! Waltham , Springfield and Swiss watche * , in gold or silver cases. EDHOLM AEBICKSOK , ( Tbe Jewelers. -risit Kurtz's atore. m w Eisgait TftresaJQobde , Bushman's. M-G.McKoon , Agt. Fire Insurance. raayl-ly „ * - j machine , " cornerieth POLICE PU3UNGS , = * If Barney Shannon'Run In for " " Drunkeness , A Farnham Street Saloon , Keeper Blazes. Away at s Soldier. * BABNEY'B BLUSTEB. Daring the progress of the county 'convention Saturday "afternoon Barney Shannon appeared on the floor in a state of beastly intoxication. He became very obstreperous and an nounced that he was thirsting for the blood of Mayor Chase and Mr. Rose- water. Before ho could he accomo- dated he was arrested by Marshal Westprdahl and tiken before Judge Hawes , charged with being drunk and disorderly. He offered to pay hi * fine but wished the mayor to understand that ho proposed to , get even with Mayor Chase and Mr. Roeewater before - fore the evening was over. Judge Hawea told him if he made any move ments tint way ho would find him self in jail inside of five minutes. This quieted Barney down and he meandered towards home. A LUCKY MISS. Early on Sunday morning a dis turbance in the saloon of Julius Ross , on Tenth atreet , came very nearly re- suiting in the death of one of the participants. It appear * that several parties had been drinking heavily dur ing the night , and about 2 o'clock in the morning became very noisy. Among them was a soldier from the barracks , named Lee , who had a few words with the proprietor. Ross , who was pretty full , suddenly pulled a pistol tel on him and called to him to''throw up his hands. " Leo instantly com plied , but had hardly got them over his head before Ross fired , the bullet entering Loe'a hat , scarcely an inch above bis head , and penetrating the wall behind him. The report of the pistol was heard by officers Gorman and Norton , who came running to the spot and arrested Ros. Ho was brought before Justice Hawes and gave bail for his appear ance at 3 o'clock yesterday , the charge being preferred against him of assault with intent to kill. SIXTH WABD SHTNLNQ. A lively fracas occurred Sunday afternoon on Sixteenth street in the Caledonian Retreat , the principal par ties involved being John McDonald andPatsey Malone. Tbo squabble which lasted from three until G p. m. , finally terminated in a regular drunk en fight , and the police were eent for , all being absent at the roll call at the time. Warrants were issued yes terday for the arrest of the guilty parties. From date my stock of groceries will be clotcd out at cost. Persons in debted t j mo will please call at the store and settle within a week. Store and fixtures for ealo or rent. A. G. DAHLSIBOM , May 1,1880. 316 16th street. Mr. Higglna ; proprietor cf tlio chants Exchange , on Dodge and Six teenth streets , has laid in during the past week a large stock fine old whis kies and liquors , besides a heavy line of Key West cigars. During the whole of this week Schlilz's Milwaukee Bock beer will bo on draught. AKDBEEN'S SAFES. To tbe Editor of Tax BIX. I herewith state that the safe re cently purchased by me of Mr. An- dreen , of the Omaha Safe Factory , withstood the heat of Saturday morn- Jdg's fire admirably. Everything in the safe , when opened , was found to be in as good condition as when placed therein. F. SLAVEN. New Ruchings , new Colaretts , new Novelties , almost daily received at Bushman's. A Flourishing Institution. It is a little over a year s'nce ' Mr. H. Schonfeld opened the Antiquarian bookstore , at 1116 Farnam street and announced himself as ready to pur chase second-hand books of all kinds at a fair and reasonable price. Since that time the "Antiquarian" has be come a favorite olace of resort for all book lovers and the little business which Mr. Schonfeld opened with two shelves of books as his stock in trade , has increased until ho is now the largest purchaser of second-handbooks west of the Miesisaippi river. There are hundreds of book * which having once been read become valueless to the owner who would gladly exchange them for others or sell them if he knew of a place where such a sale could be made. Mr. Schonfeldt is ready to buy for cssh all second-hand books which "may be brought to his store , offering a high price for literature of all kinds. His shelves are now stccked with a largo collection of standard work * of history , poetry , fiction and ecience , which ho offers cheap for cash or in ex change for other books. Yielding to the wishes of many of his patron * ho also keeps a fine line of new book * bought directly from the yublishor , which he sell * from twenty to thirty per cent cheaper than they can be pur chased elsewhere in or ont of tbe city. : The bargains offered in this line are very great. A * this is the month when tbe gen eral clearance of household effects „ take * place , it would pay our people in overhauling their libraries to bring any volumes which they have finished , reading and do not care to preserve L to Mr. Schonfeld , and receive either cash in return or other new and ) elegantly bound volumes in exchange. A visit to the ' 'Antiquarian" "boo * : ° ' tore will convince any one that its proprietor means what he says. o Decidedly the best bargains ia Nap kins in Omaha are now being closed out at Bushman's. There will be a grand lunch served 01 he Grand Central Billiard Hall to- light ai Hosiery JHoiiery at from er pair at Buiuain'A ] PERSONAli PABAQBAPfiS. _ Judge Dundy came in yesterday to attend the U. S. court. Mayor Chase and wife spent Sunday in Lincoln and returned yesterday from Lincoln. St A. D. Balcombe went west yes terday on official business. CoL Stanton left yesterday for an extended western ( rip in connec tion with the paymaster' * department. Henry Dohl kas returned from the east after buying a largo stock of boots and shoe * for summer wear. A. D. Clarke , Esq. , came in Sunday from the eact Mr. Leander Chesire , of the Union Pacific freight department , left Sun day for a three weeks' trip to his east ern home in Flushing , L. 1. Among the many arrivals at the Metropolitan hotel are the following : W. N. Button , Chicago ; E. H. Roger * , Milwaukee ; John Price , Fairmont ; E. W. Reeff , St. Paul ; V. Fleckin- atein , Rochester , N. Y. ; Charles Stand , Rochester , N. Y. ; J. 0. Curd , Davenport , Iowa ; P. E. Merritt , Di s Moines , Iowa ; L. T. Caulkins , Fair mont ; P. G. Raymond , Council Bluffs ; J. E. Cramer , Fairmont ; A. M. Haw kins , Durham , N. C. ; Dr. H. G. Aus tin , Coulterville , Cal. ; F. G. Homer , Kearney , Neb. ; Alex Miller , Sioux City ; John H. Roe , Kearney ; H. A. Bushnell , Appleton , Wis. ; J. W. Long , BoonojG. 0. Clemens , Lapelca , Kansas ; H. N. Orr , Cheyenne , Wyoming ; H. M. Kaiser , Des Moines. Musical. BELLEVUE , May ] . Sunday evening the people of this place enjoyed the privilege of attending a musical enter tainment given by fiva of Mrs. Latey's most talented pupils assisted by several of Bellevuo'a musical pro digies , the concert being for the bene fit of the First Presbyterian church. A large audience greeted the singers and their reception was most cordial. The programme was carefully selected and rendered to per fection , the audience testifying by their repeated applause to their appreciation of the perform ance. A number ot soloi , trio ? and quartettes were given by the Misses Wilson , Maul , Sharp and Rogers and Mr. J. T. Clarke , of Omaha , all of which were warmly received. Miss Maul's zolo , "Maid of the Mill , " gained such enthusiastic applause that she was compelled to respond and us 'an encore sang "Bonnio New Moon. " Miss Alice Rogers presided at the organ. MISSING. A case o constipation by using Hamburg Figs. New Muslin Underwear at Bush man' * . ADJUSTED Messrs. McKoon & Co. have paid the insurance on my proper ty destroyed by fire on Saturday tomy entire satisfaction. GEO. n. PETERSON. Schlitz's Milwaukee Bock Beer ou draught at the Grand Central Billiard Hall. Napkins ! Napkins ! Boarding houses , botch ; and restaurants can save money NOW ! NOW ! at Bushman's. We do not believe in shamsand humbugs in ad vertising. We mean just what wesay when we advertise. Call and see us. A. Crulckshank & Co. are happy to inform their friends that owing to a break In the eastern markets they are able to offer the greatest bargains in embroideries they have ever shown , consisling of Nine thousand yards of Hamburg Edgings , at the following prises : 2 cents , former price 5 cents. 0 cents , former price 12 cents. IGj cents , former price 25 cents. 25 cents , former price 35 cents. 35 cents , former price 50 cents. Also some splendid value in Ladies' and Children's Hosiery. Come and see these goods early , as first selections will be the best. aplSOtf BUSINESS FOB SALE The Omaha Bakery , with furniture and fixtures complete. Established 1874. Also two horses and wagon. Reason for selling , I wish to return to my native country. FEED. M. PETEBSON , 616 Tenth street , Omaha , Neb. ap30-3t PARASOLS AKD UMBRELLAS. Special sale commencing Monday , May 3 , and to continue throughout the season at BUSHMAN'S. Immense assortment. Twill silk , with neat natural handles , with fancy handles , with imitation shell and cellu loid handles , with clear horn handles , with fine pearl handles , unique ivory bandies and ebony handles , including all the novelties in styles in brocaded , striped , fringed , eta , etc. , with elegant finish and lustre , at BUSHMAN'S. Over eighty millions of dollars of insurance capital of the oldest and best home and foreign companies rep resented in the agency'fof Taylor & HowelL dlCif NOTICE TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. If you have any galvanized iron cornices , window caps or other work to figure on , or to be done , call on John Epeneter , 333 Broadway , Coun- il Bluffis , Iowa , who will give you bottom prices and extra good work. ap27-3w For the benefit of all sufferer * , be jood enough to bring the wonderful itfect of St. Jacobs Oil before the pub ic. For twelve long years my wife iuflered with Neuralgia in the head , nd often had the moat terrible pains. few weeks ago I bought a bottle of hat wonderful remedy St. Jacobs il and am perfectly astonished at its aarrelous effect ; half a bottle thor B oughly cured my wife. I gladly would tave paid aoy physician fifty dollars if IB could have done the same ; there- ore I wish that everybody m y learn value this true medicine. 1 OHBTSCTAN HAJTNI , Youngstown , 0. Why are 4840 yards of land bought n credit , like a drinking song ? Be- ausa it is "an acre'bought on tic. " 7hy isa man who breaks a window nd then pays the damage like Dr. lomiB Eclectric Oil in curing Rheu- . latism ! Because it breaks the pain nd tfen ; make * it all right , BOAED OF EDUCATION , * * Failure to Elect a Secretry Af ter Eighteen Ballots. _ t Last night the old board of educatlo : held their final meeting. Present Bloom , Gonnoyer.Gibion Goldsmith , Long , -Marsh , Merrill Point * , McDonnell , Btaley and Preai dent Kennedy. The committee on claim * reported on teacher * ' and janitor * ' pay roll after which resolutions of thank * t Praiident Kennedy and Secretary Staley were voted. The new member * wera sworn in by Judge Hawf B , and the old board adjourned tine die. The new board commouced opera' lions by electing Mr. Bloom ta tern' ' porary prciident and Mr. Btaley as temporary lecretary. A committee on credential * , con listing of Messrs. Long and Merrill wa * appointed , who nportad Mrasrs Bloom , Connoyer , Gibson , Bauruferd Kennedy. Long , Marsh , Merrill , Me Connell , McKoon , Staley and Wood ward a * entitled to coat * in the nssr board. The board then proceeded to elec officer * for the ensuing year , Messrs Woodward and Gibson acting ai tell- era. Mean * . Mtnh and Kennedy were placed in nomination for presi dent , and Mr. Marah was elected on tko second ballot. Oapt. M r h wa * called on for a speech , and in a few well chosen word * , expressed the pride he felt a being called to 10 responsible a po sition. Messrs. Bloom , Longand Connoye : were the candidates lor the vica-presi dency , and Mr. Bloota wis elected on the iccocd ballot. Balloting for secretary was the a be gun upon. There were no nomina tions made , and the first ballut stood Connoyer 6 , Woodward 4 , Baumford 1 , blank 2. The next ballot resulted Woodward 4 Connoyer 5 , Baumfcrd 2 , On the next ballot , Mr. WcodforJ had 5 rotes and Mr. Connoyer C , and al the ballots following were G to 6. When the fifteenth ballot had been taken , resulting in the usual 6 to G Mr. Merrill moved to adjourn for ont week. Lost , 5 to 6 , the chair voting in the negative. Mr. McDonnell moved to take a five minute recesi. Loet , to 6. 6.Another Another ballot WAS take ? , after which Mr. Bloom moved to adjourn which waa lost by the usual vote ! Two more ballots were tiken , and then Mr. Staley nmla a m ttun to take a recess lest ; Mr. Blcom then moved to adjourn , which was carried. Commissioners Proceedings. SATUBDAY , April 30. Board met pursuant to adjourn ment. Present CommiisioneriOorliis and Knight. A petition waa filed April 27tb , 1880 , asking that license be granted G. Pappinhagen , to sell liquors at Millard , and the same was laid over for two week * . The following was adopted : Resolved , That the county treasurer be , and hereby i , directed to draw from the general fund § 22.90 and ap ply the t ft MO to the payment of the de linquent personal tax of Wm. Harri er for the year * 1872 , 74 , ' 75 , 77 and 78 , for services a * juror. The following accounts wore allowed from the general fund. B P Knight , service M commis- aioner , April , 1880 ? 100 00 F W Corliss , service as commis sioner , January , 1880 10" 25 fp } . pifTel , service nscomgu _ . sioner , January , 1880 100 50 J L. Lamb , grading 4000 J B Manchester , caih expended. . . 7 7 FredDrexel , " " . . . 82 W P Hennesy , woik on delinquent list 89 84 J J Points , ealary for February. . . 72 50 Henry Eohwer , surveying 7 00 Wm O Fartholomewcashezpended 42 00 T7 P K K Co. . transportation 16 70 Stephens & Wilcox , goods for poor 8 13 Joseph Eedman 690 Chas Childs. wocdforpoor 41 60 John 8 Caulfield , pens , rules , etc. , 1 70 IN Robinson , work on road 29 50 Wm Harrier , balance as petitjuror 5051 Peter Gees meals for jnrora 19 00 Nebraska Gailight Co. , fas for one month 898 9 ! J H Taylor , hog for poor farm 25 00 Paul Nelson , ice and water 10 56 Gee H Guysheriff jailor and guard March , 1880 9300 GeoHGuyeheriSjailor and guard , January , 1880. 9300 Wm Peters , work on road 37 50 P O Hawes , balance fees in state cases 50 40 Gee A Hoagland , lumber 49 73 Brown & Co. , groceries for poor. . . 5 00 J R. Conkling , ! extra service , Jan- nary and February 2900 K , C Moore , medical attendance. . . 30 00 PSLeiisenring , medical attendance 3000 CEKuighl , work on road 600 Chas Kaelbe , burial of pauper 3 00 Thos Donahoo , damage for right of way 125 00 Adjourned to May 1st , 1880. J. B. MANCESTEB , County Glcrk. SATUBDAY , May 1,1880. Board met pursuant to adjourn Aent. Present Commissioner * Corliss , Knight and DrexeL A license waa granted Adolph Saltz- man to sell liquors in Saratoga pre cinct for six months from May let , 1880. The official bond of H. J. Hoi's , justice of the peace for Chicago pre cinci , was presented and approved. The coroner' * bill for juror and wit ness fees in the casj of Mrs. Charles Ban ekes waa disallowed. A petition waa presented asking that a license be/granted / George F. Stevens to * ell liquor at Waterloo , and the same was laid over for two week * . The following wa allowed from the general fund : Henry Kelsey , justice fees J13 70 O E Pamp , blacksmithinff 9 50 John H Campbell , hauling lumber 13 50 Ed Casey , hauling lumber , etc. , . . 12 00 Fred Zan , work at poor house 16 00 B H Pickard , work on road 19 40 Martin Cannon , wood for poor. . . . 4 00 R Roberts , work on bridges 7 00 A ndrew Dauble , work on road 150 Wm Johnson , hedge taken for right of way 25 00 Joseph Cubley , witness fee 2 60 D Shanahan , groceries for poor. . . . 2 CO Gee H Guysheriffcom. and board ing prisoners for April 303 55 Wm Ijams , clerk of commissioners of insanity , to Jan. 22,1880 300 25 Andrew Murphy , blacksmithing. . SO 55 Omaha Republicanblank booki.etc 3780 C H Goodrich & Co. , duster 600 J A Creightonrent of county court rpom.Oct. Nov. and Dec. , 1879. . 75 00 Chicago Lumber Co. , lumber 176 16 Foster & Gray , lumber 1656 Louis Bradford , lumber 95 93 Kuhn & Co. , medicine for poor. . . . 5 50 N 1 D Solomon , goods for poor house 12 10 Little & Williams , goods for poor house 100 25 Wm Anst , meat fprpoor , . 30 Milton Rogersiron buckets for Jail 10 50 Henry Hitter , goods for poor 500 J B Detftiler , goods for poor house 4 05 H Brewster , work on road 5000 I John G Jacobs , coffins for poor. . . 12 00 Chas Riewe. coffins for poor 400 Martin Wilbur , tales juror 1000 Five persons , witness fees 4000 N Pierce , salary for April and CMhexpended 61 45 Mrs IN Pierce , salary for April. . 20 00 Carrie Wohlenberg , work at poor honsa 16 00 Tames B Hull , work at poor house 14 40 Sir persons , coroner's jurors 6 GO 3b | persons , coroner's witnesses. . . . 600 Adjourned to the 3rd rait JOHN B. MAKCHISIZB , .Clerk eh.o . ing t'Kgrtj'f. - -A NEW HOTEL , Eeported that John A. Creigh- tou. Will be the Owner. Fixing Over Creighton Blojck. " i3 It is reported on good authority that John A. Creighton will shortly begin work on a hotel in thi * city , he having had the matter under advlie- ment for lome tima put. The inten tion at present is to convert Creighton Block into a hotel by building on an other story , and adding on a 22 feet addition in the rear. The interior of the building will be entirely remodeled - ed , and perhaps nothing but the out side walli and floora will remain as they now are. Mr. Crelghton his bids already from parties in New York and Chica go and from the Kitchen Brothers , proposing to Icaie a firit-clasi hotel property of him for a term of year * , and he is now planning to build such a hotel ES will satisfy the demand * of the citizen * , and of sufficient capacity to accommodate the business. If the additions ipoken of prove inadequate , & wing .will be extended ont to Dodge streat , with a frontage of ii feet , Mr. Creighton having ro- cantly purchased the two lots lying just west of the postofficafor that pur pose. To do this the alley between Douglas and Dodge streets will have to be arched over , aud will necessitate the bu'lding of two main fronts. Several other plan * have been con sidered , but this ono is now thought to be tha HKst practical. Our informant aays , however , that if this scheme fall * through , and an entirely new hotel ha * to be tuilt , John A. Oreighton i * the man who will build it , he having been convinced that a first class hotel in Omaha , properly managed , would be a paying investment. The Union Catholic Library Associa tion. The Union Catholic Library associ ation met in its new rooms in the Creightou block Sunday afternoon and traimct.d bustno.s of importance. It may be well to state that the pur pose cf tliis crgan'zation is , the es tablishment of a library in which will be found the wi.rks of the greatest minds tint have written on science , religion , phiksiphy , and h's'ory , and the works of the best novelists will a'eo bo iVund there ; nor will the writ ings of fair minded eminent protestants be wanting on their shelves. The works will be Eelocted under the di rection of the bishop , than whom a more learned and liberal ccmor cm not be found. The library rooms , being pleasantly located and tastefully fitted up , will afford to all a desirable place to spend the evening , and particularly will they furnish a means at once delightful and attractive , by which our young men may spend these hours which are at times pisicd in a manner worse than useless. The asscc'ation , although under the spiritual direction of the bishop , de- niea the right of membership to none. It-lias now over-59 member3nds - determined effort will bo made to in crease that 'number to 200 before the llth inst. when the election of offi cers will take place. To that end two committees have been appointed to so licit members. One will call upon the ladies and the other upon the gentle men of the city. In order to vote at the election all dues must bo paid ; hence an opportu nity will be given all these who have handed in their names , but have not paid their dues , by calling at the Creighton houo , corner of Capitol avenue and Thirteenth street , where the secretary or tre urer will furnish them with a certificate of member ship. Also , any who may desire to join the association may do so by call ing there. FEBRIFUGE A REMARKABLE LETTER FROM A CELEBRATED PHYSICIAN. Bryan , Texas , Jane 11,1879 , J.C. Bicbardsoo , St. louls Dear Bin ot Quinine daring ; the day , but With no effect ; tried Clnchonla ( alkaloid ) Snlph. Clnchonidla , Salaclne , etc. , etc. , bat the ; boy got wane all the time. I reluctantly ent down to my drag ; store for your Febrifage.and I write fuit to gay that he neyer had a symptom ot fever after com- menolnc Febrifuge , to date , being now orer a month ago. I feel that X ought to Say thla much In behalf of your medicine. ATT a regular M. D. , but retired from practice 3 yean ape and dcTotlnj my time to drug buslnegi. Very respectfully. J. W. KOWXLL. IT IS THE BEST. Stockton , Mo. , Aug. Uth. 1879. ff. O. Richardson , St. Ix > nls-t ear Bin Clifford's ] Febrifuge la the best tblns ; for Chill * and Fever that we bare rei handled. There never has been m case that wa NOT eared by tt tbat was taken according to direction * In thi * part ol the country. Teen truly , MACE & MKCHEIi , FROM A PROMINENT DRUB FIRM. CMUlcotho , Bio. , July 80,11879. J. O. Elchardson , St. Lools My Deal Sir : Here li something reliable ! 1C yon can make any nso of it pleas * do so. We have told hundred * ot bottles with Ilk * result * . Your friends , Boyce ft Oftrander. ThUlsto certify that X had the Fever and AKOO thi * summer and the me of one-third of a bottle of Clifford' * Febri fuge promptly oared It. It 1 * tbe * p edl- est cure I nave known of. of.OE0.0AH.OB. . HE STILL LIVES ! Office of U. S. Novelty Mfff. Co. . New York City , Augurt 9,1878. . FeTcr and Ague , and a-ttfrtrylne erery thing ; I took one-half bottle of Clifford' ' ' Febrifuge , and It cored me permanently. I believe my cae wonld . have been fatal had I notfound thi * M did. Yours truly , H.W. _ ot , " ' Manager" " " iJ.'B. N. WK Co. " FEBRIFUGE GEXEEAL AGEKTS : 01 RICHARDSON A co. ( tt.uui . FOX SALE Marriage Bells. Sunday" Miss Bertha Roaenthal iiater-in-law of Mr. John Merritt wai married to Mr. Charles Shaw , th ceremony taking place at the residence of Mr. Merritt , Judge Anderson offi dating. A large number of friends of the contracting parties gathered to witness the nnptialsandtepti5ed to their esteem of the happy couple by many elegant and costly presents After a delicious supper the company dispersed with a thousand good wishes for the happiness of the bride anc groom. THE BEE joins with them in their congratulations for a long anc happy life. Murphy & LovettTns. Agency ; old est established agency in this state. apl8-ly > WE wish hereby to expreo our thanks to all our fr.'enda and ac quaintances for their sympathy to us bereavement , caused by-the death of our niece Laura T. Smith. JOHN CHBISTOPHEESON , JOHANNE CHBISTOPUERSON. IT pays to trade at Kurtz's , m-iv Ginghams are now refa'led ' for less than the usual whole-alo prices , at Bushman's. Thegeccral management of the Neb. Lair m < i Collection Agency , has been assigned to Mr. D. S. Benton , attorney at law. The many friends of Frank Currier will be pleased to learn that he has re-opened his photographic rooms on Farnham staeet , betwoea Thirteenth and Fourteenth , whora ho is prepared to execute work in hia line in the highest style of the art and at prices within the reach of all. As an artist Currier has few equals and no eupe- riors. Call on Lang & Fotick if you want a good cook stove cheap. Hamburg Figs Sc a box. Why dose yourselves with nauseat Ing medicines , when a purely fruit cathartic will cure you at once Ham burg Figs. Try them. A large assortment ot cook stoves at reasonable prices , at Lang & Fotick's. nd on Draught , at Merchants' Ex change , N. E. Cor. ICth and Dodge. oo28-0pv2o _ Traveler * , stop at the Aster House , Now York. ISdlra SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE Advertisements To Let For Bale , Lost , Found , Wants , Boarding 4c. , will be In' sorted In these columns ouco for TEN CENTS per lln ; each subsequent Inscrtlon.FlVE CENTS per line. Tbo first insertion never lea * than TWKNTy.FIVE CEMTS. TO LOAN-MONEY. TO LOAN-Ctll at Law Office MONET . TUO1IAS , Room 8 , Crelbton Block TO LOAN 1109 Farnhun street. MONEY . nov-22-U Dr. Edvrardfl Loan Agency. - - HELP WANTED Dining-Eoom Rirl at ' , l WANTED EMMMT HOU&E. Demotic servant w ha can milk , WANTED wash and dress. AddrocS 519 3 H , Bee Office. Girl for general housework , two WANTED ; references required. South west corner 2fnd and Webster. 621-1 WANTED t girls to go in the country. CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE OFFICE , 520-3 03 Thirteenth Street. TED Two g'rls for dining-room and WAr work at the Doran house , opp. Tbe Bee office. MRS. DORAN. 510-2 A woman to wast Clshea , and WANTED and iron table cloths , at tbe McKenzis Dining llall , southwest cornrr Uth and Douglas Street , 504.2 A rood cook at WANTED TIZARD'S Palace Restaurant. at the Central Intelligence Office , GIRLS Thlrteeuth htreet , up sta'ra. 467-3 TTrANTEU-GlrlsatlNrELL10ENCEOFFICE ; , southeast corner 16th and Davenport. 410-tI HANTEO-NISCELLANEOUS. WANTED A good working pour , for light f Ann work ; state price. Addres 518-3 D. Bee Office. T r ANTED FirsUlaSs carpenter. V\ C. H. BROWft , 13th and California. 509-2 T1TANTED A young ruin to work in laundry ; VV 1410 Farnhun St. 513-3 TKTANTED Sma-t boy to learn the Carpenter YV trade. A. F. RAKERT & CO.,1310 Dodge Street. 506 tt TTirANTED To invest $500 to 31,000 in a pay- YY ing business. Address R. W. P. , Bee Office. 607-2 TNTELL1GENCE OFFICE , comer 16th and JL Davenport. 410-tf FOR RENT-HOUSES AND LAND. AND STABLE for rent , SOS Davenport" between 15th and 16th , north side. 622-5 IOH HINT. A smtll house of tire rooms , cor. ot 22d and Harnejr. Enquire on prem- BURNISHED BOOMS for rent at MRS. A. _ C McAUSLAND , 16th Street. betwcn Farn- hfemaud Darner , 603-2 RENT Furnished rooms.cheap ; by week EOR month. Apply at AMERICAN 110USE. RENT Front room' , 706 Nineteenth St. , FOR WeUter and Butt. 432-tf 10R RENT A splendid Photograph Gal cry. F J71-U L. B. WILLIAMS & SON. T70R RENT deed noiue of seven rooms , with J } ( table and one acre of ground , on south Tenth Street. ALSO Money to loan on ipprored security. * W. R. BAR1LETT , Real Estate Afrent , 22-U Office 217 Scuth Thirteenth Street RENT New nouie , 8 rooms. Fifth and FOR . Enynire , J. PHIPP8 ROE , m30U 497 Twelfth Street. RENT } ot room E69 Fifteenth street Jacob's Block. Ttrmg reasonable. 309-t RENT Garden Farm. FR - T. MURRAY. FOR SALE. SALE Cheap for Cash ; ono two-seated FOR spring wagon , nearly new : corner Jones and Tenth Et. CHAS. HOFFMAN. 517-1 TT10R BALE Cottonwocd lumber of all sixest JD RKDMOND-S , Sixteenth-it. 516-tf MILK Twenty to twenty-four quart * or one dollar by John T. Paulson. cb fs C-mon-wodtf TflOB SALE A mill dwelling boose , next to J ? Q. H. Collins rendenc * , corner 10th and Capitol Avenue. I or information call at G. H. & J. 8. COLLINS , 1315 Farnham Strtct. S05-U FOR SALE Good house and lot , with good wall , corner llth and Fierce Streets. Eiv qulra ct Fred Lang. S. GE1S. 1871m . R SALE A Grist Mill. Apply at 172-tf L.B. WILLIAMS & SON. nOR SALE A New American Bering Machine - chine in good condition , with all attach- meat * . Hurtle loldbefon thelith of May. $ For information apply at ATEIN6OVS Millinery Store , corner Douglas and 13th Streets. 174-U 0R SALE-Coodbnck. F T. MUBRAY. SALE Two of the celebrated J. 1C FOB & Ealke Co. ' * Nonpareil Bil lard Table * . Nearly new. For sal * cheap. 230-U qW. HAMILTON. MISCELLANEOUS. I hire removed m > stock to tbe REMOVAL comer llth and Can. Those wanting any roodglnmylln * will do veil to call , M I am iffering less than cont. E. F. COOK. 123-lm E ETNAS hat moored from Tenth Street to 1118 3 rarnhamSt.Qtn him a catt. apl54m . breach of ksyt. Owner cut hare C theai bycalllnJ atthig office and paying 4 623-U 4 f ONE MILLION ACRES CHEAPLAND EASTERN NEBRASKA , $2 TO $5 PER ACRE. 20,000 Acres DOUGLAS COUNTY , 6 to 12 Miles from Omaha , $6 to $10 per Acre , on Long Time and Low Interest. Large tracts suitable for Colonies in all the best Counties in the State , 80,000 acres scattered through Iowa. A large number of Improved Frrms in Nebraska , many oi them near Omaha , $12 to $40 per acre , An Immense List of OMAHA CITY PROPERTY , Consisting of Elegant Residences - dences from $3,000 to $20- 000. Many thousand vacant lots in the additions to Omaha. Hundreds of lots scattered through the City. Houses and Lots , Business Houses and Lots , and all kinds of Ci-y Real Estate. "We also have MONEY TO LOAN on Improved Farms in Doug las County , on 5 pears time , at 10 percent , interest to all-who can ehow good titles. Maps of Douglas and Sarpy Counties for sale , Boggs & Hill , REAL ESTATE BROKERS , 1408 Farn , St. , Omaha , Neb , For Rcut. Splendid cottage , 6 rooms , all in the best con dition , fruit and shade trees , stable , hard and soft water , and 4 Acres of Ground , $120 a year West Omaha , will sell foi 81.GSO. HOGGS and HILL. For Sale , House and full lot on Webster Street , best loca tion in tbe city , $1,500 ; easy terms. COGGS and HILL. Twenty Thousand Dollars in small well secur ed mortgages ranging from $ ' 00 to 21,000 , drawIng - Ing 10 per cent interest , have been lately placed in our hands for sale , at small discount. Per sons having a little money to spare can make a eaio and profitable loan in this way , without any expense or commissions. BOCG3 and HILL. For Sale , Church Property and Psrsocagein South Omaha , near Depot , at a very reasonable price. BOGQSindHILL. Cottage anil Lot , New 1-story frame house , 4 rooms , 3 closeta'-lO loot ceilings , double doors , etc. , 85 barrel cis tern , full lot , all in No. 1 condition , 5 blocks from High School ; $850 , on monthly payments , email caia payment required. BOGGS and HILL , Real Estate Brokers. _ New Houses. We are now prepared to build houses worth from $400 to $300 on our lota in our new addition , 26th and 29th and Furnbam.Douglas and Dodge , and sell on small monthly payments. _ HOOPS and HILL , $ GOO to $1,000 Will buy you a new house , with one of the finest lots in Omaha , on email monthly payments. BOGUS and HILL , For Sale , House and Let on street car-track , Shhm-s addl tion , $1,900. _ BUC03 and HILL. A New House And full lot , one-half block from street cars , Shinn's Addition , $1,375. _ BO GGS and HILL. The Cheapest Resilience Property hi Omaha must be told in stanter , W j Lot 4 , Block 47 , with a No. 1 house of 7 rooms and all well improved ; southeast corner 21st and Cass. Want best offer. BOCG3 and HILL. _ For Sale , Fine young" horse , well broke aud suitable for a lady todrive. _ BOGua and H ILL. Wanted. We want a contract to have 200 acre ! cf land broke at once. _ BOQGSand HILL. Cheap Lots. Look at the 'lot I In our new addition best ots for tbe money in Omaha , 29th and Famham. BOO OS and HILL. Residence Lots for Sale. 200 Lots in Kountze and Ruth's Addition.near business , good surroundings.lotscovered withyounjj trees , and are the choicest , cheapest and nearest Dusiness of any lots hi the mar- set. By all means look at lots n Kountze and Euth's addition Defore purchasing elsewhere. Will sell on monthly payments. Prices $400 to $650. BOGGS and HILL. 100O Residence Lots "rontine 8,9,10 and llth streets , 6 to 10 blocks south of depot , many of these lots are very de- irable and for men of small means are { now tbe cheapest and most easily purchased lots in Oma- ia. Prices $250 to $300. Monthly payments. BOQGa and ffiuL. 15 Choice Lots > n Park Wild Avenue , only 3 to 4 blocks from ) pot , 1500 to JCOO. Monthly payments. BOQOa tnd HILL. GG of the Finest Lots n Omaha , 10 to 12 blocks vest of Postofflco and Court House , on Farnham , Douzlas and Dodge trcets ; finest views in the city from these lota 'rics $200 to $300 , on payments of < 5 to $10 > cr month. BOGCS k HILL. 2 Houses And two-thirds of a lot , Chicazo street , between 2th and 13th ; rants for $300 a year. Price 1.BOO. BOG03 and HILL. Houses and Lots. Hew2-etory residence comer lot , choice loci- Ion , 4 blocks from Fostofflce ; $5,500. BOGUd and HILL. 2 Houses and south i lot 1 , block 12 , on west side of 18th street , between California and Web- .tercets ; S2.KX ) BOOa3aJimL 2-Story Brick House With full lot , 2 blocks from new Court House * $2,150. BOQGSand Hlf.U Lots 1 and 2 , block 230 $2,759 Lot 5 , block 15 liHJO 2. block 81 500 LLot 5 and 6 , block 25 * l.SOO South i Lota land 2 , block 281 1,000 Bait ilot 2. block 121. . 2.500 Westi Lot 2 , block 121 2,5oO stlLot7 , block lt . " liOO Lots , block Vf2. . . 1,400 1 Lot 8. block 102 1,400 JLot8blockl02 , , . 2,000 t 5. block 259 r 800 ' . SOLOMON'S BICYCLE ! Diameter Wheels , 28 to 52 inches , BOYS and JIM'S Sizes. BOYS' AND GIRLS' VELOCIPEDES , Diameter , 16 to 28 inches. I am Agent for a Large Manufacturing House East , and wil Sell at their Price , Treight added. . X. X > . SOX PAINT , OIL & WINDOW CLASSfSTORE , Omaha , Neb SCHLANK PRINCE , BOSTON CLOTHING HOUSE so ac. a ? c JNTTS DEVLIN & CO. , OF NEW YORK. Wo are now prepared to take orders for the justly celebrated clothlngo this house , which for Durability , Style "aud Cheapness are unsurpassed. We have now on hand the beat selected stock of Clothing , Shirta , Furnishing Goods , etc. in the city. Boston Clothing House , FARNHAM STREET. ap28-ly D fl HI * / _ M C IT D C D 0 Wanted to read the following Teaj DUUllC51 LliUtlmonials of the STOAKES AUTO- ' / STATIC PBN , by the use of which they can , ' with slight practice , make LEDGER HEADINGS so uniform and artistic in appearance as to be quite beyond the comprehension of all not familiar with their pro duction. Several headings can be made with one dip of ink in two minute * , which can not be duplicated by the most successful sign / writer In as many hours. Visiting cards may be written which tan ' lonly be equalled by Steel Engraving or Lithographic processes. FIRST NMI05AI HARK. Chicago. August S7,187&-We hare i used the Automatic Fen , and finds It works perfect , and makes / the finest Ledger Headings we ever w. Anv person ran UM It. f OEO. W. FORTIER FRANK E. BROWN , NORTHWESTERN NATIONAL BAKK , Chicago , m. , September 4 , 1879 The best instrument fo rapid and uniform lettering i ever used. c. J. DORRANCE , Accoutant , CIIAHTBR OAK STOVB UunrrAcrtnuxo Co. , St. Lonb , Mo. , Feb- 231 " " 21"t I am using the Stokes Automatic Ten for our > 5 \ Books , Statements and Letter Packages and find it yery valuabla > this and many other purposes ] - \ - - A. L BERRY , BookKceper. f * Shipping Clerks and Grocers will throw sway' ; [ their markinp brushes after seeing the Aniitna-/ / tic Pen work. Price , per set (3 ( sizes complete , with Desk Holders ) , $1. Circulars sent , ad dressed with pen , on application. JAS. A. DUFFY , Gen. Western Agent , Qnincy , 111. MAX MEYER & CO. , WHOLESALE TOBACCONISTS. Cigars from $15.00 per 1000 upwards. Tobacco , 25 cents per pound upwards. Pipes from 25 cents per dozen upwards. Western Department for Imported and Key West Cigars Send for Price List. raw ! MAX MEYER & CO. , Omaha , IVeb. MAX MEYER & GO. , GUNS , AMMUNITION , SPORTING GOODS , Fishing Tackle , Base Balls and a full line of INOTIOISTS F A TTCTSr.C3OO3DS . - I.LSLEDZIANOSKUQCO. . . , MANUFACTURERS OP HUH O TJ L ID I ICT Gr S ! AND DEALERS IN PICTURE FRAMES , CHROMOS AND ENGRAVINGS. 922 Douglas St. , Near 10th , Omaha , Neb , JOBBERS OF HARDWARE , CUTLERY , NAILS , STAMPED AND JAPANNED WARE , TINNERS STOCK , SHEET IRON , TIN STOCK , ETC. 1317 & 1319 DOUGLAS STEEET , .pint Positively no Goods Sold at Retail. . HFNRY LJHMANT THE LARGEST IN TIIE STATE. AND WINDOW SHADES , PAJJJTEBS' AND AKHSTS' MATERIALS , Orders Solicited. Samples Sent on Application.