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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (May 11, 1880)
U 1' ' L a { THE DAILY BEE. Tuesday Morning , May lit SUAVITIES , i. , Paterson sells coal. joa Try Saxe'n ginger ale , ' * Frederick , principal hatter , Omaha , ' * * Soda at Saxe'B to-night. \ \ f Tickets for "Our Goblin * " on sale at Hubennans. ' Bead W. R. Bennett & CO.'B column of the paper , snd umn , in amthor patt ' profit by it. mTeadtf "Our Goblius" on Thursday evening . ' at'the Academy. City Marshal WoJt'rdabl Monday - tared a second notice on George E. - - Pritchett aspiesident of the to-called " Omaha Water Works corapinv , order ing him to remove Iho water pipes from the streets. Purchss.ng . Agent Chambers has returned from a trip through Iowa KW.BIB and Missouri , where he has ' secured for tbe government 300 horses and 250 roulos , which have arrived : here , and sre now at the corral. Sunday afternoon Mr. Charles * Trf-mme was married to Miss Mary Luehr. The ceremony which was performed - , . formed by Judge Beneke , took place at the residence of Mr. Schultz , on Tenth street between Farnham and Uarney. The happy couple were the recipients of a number of elegant aud costly presents. A lamp exploded in the roc-ma of WM. Richmond , living on Fouiteenth ueir Howard street , and adjoining the vmnibuB barn , at about 1:15 this anonim * It is said that the woman ivai intoxicated at the lime. The fire MBS extinguished before the arrival of answering the alarm from the engine box 7. 7.Mr. Mr. John Campbell , the custo dian of the postoffice and custom house , received an order Monday from the secretary of the treasury staling that the appropriation for gas and wa- ! ' terhad been exhausted and ordering him to notify the parties supplying the Bame that after the 12th the govern- - neat would not be nsponsiblo for euch supplies. _ "FAYAL" HATS of l t year's ' ehape were very good in their day , ; ' < but we think an exacting public will ! ' ' o'd stock when > .Fayed' to appreciate ' brought out sSthe hats of th's ' season , ; " ! millinery shop whose trade is prin- * 'cipally with thos * staUatt pioneers who are extending the limit * of civili- * eation by encroaching upon the "noble y--rod man" migU "humbug" the umo- ' ' "phUticated and dispose of considerable ? " " t Id stock out there , but when that "trick is attempted upon the intelligent ? mid rcScei ladies of Omaha , it's bound " * 1o "Fayali" in other words , it "won't * * ? wash. " The ACKOWLKDOED LEADING * 4t iiiLUNERS Jof Omaha , the ATKIN- * SON'S , never carry old stock overfrom * -"one season to another , and attempt to * > Tpilm it off as new , owing to their * 'vtry limited lnoickdqe"ot that species A of trickery they would certainly - "Fayal" shouldtheyattcmpt it , butthe Btjles of this season in "Fayal" as in . all straws , braids or chips , can re found at ATKINSON'S atprices which , "defy competition. NOTE If there are any "self styled" leading milliners who have been puil- ty of calling those Hats "FAYLT , " they have'acted very "unpretty"and ought to be suppressed at once bypub- lie ordinance. Williams & Son sell for cash. Real Batata Transfers. John O'Noil and wife to Peter Turk- elson , w. d. n 22 feet lots 5 and G , blk 245 , city of Omaha § 800. Wm. F. Hein , county trca3urer , to Moses F. Sbinn , t. d. , ei.blk . "Q , " Shinn's second addition , city of Omaha § 9.37. Bargains at Williams & Son's. M-- _ , _ _ n 81 PAUABOLS AND UMBRELLAS. A special sale to continue through w out the season at Bushman's. Im b mense assortment , twill silk with neat ti tiai natural handle ; , are very cheap at ai aiV Ilmhman's. With fancy handles , V with pearl handles , with celluloid and fo thall haudloj , elegant clcir horse foq focl hanJleT , unique ivory handloj , in cl cluding all the novelties in style , with i-Iegant finish and lustro , at from 20 cints up the lowest possible cash or prices. orwi MISSING. A casoo constipation by liing Hamburg FIRS. m dil QUICK SALES AMD SMALL PBOFTTS. bh Nothing but the finest goods in the lat uiirket. No adulteration. Agent for hai fie celebrated Eagle Mills Flour. bu WILLIS M. YATBS. cas Why dose yourselves -with nauseat fas ing medicines , when a purely fruit KUhartio will cure yon at once Ham fur burg Figs. Try them. bla MOWEES. hoi > A large shipment of the BEST Pat- te * ns made all sizes at Loicestprices , wn at Erans" seed store. 10 2t Ibl ( Remember to attend the opening , . BC wion cf the music convention at the . First M. E. church , to-night. Admis- tra' aionfrce. rati Everybody come. - - in i I A large assortment ot cook stoves has t reasonable prices , at Lang & not ( FotickB. havi Before buying a sewing machine , tor. eiavmlne the "NewHome , " corner6th ni Webster. Hartman &Helquist. on t Hamburg Figs 25c a box. eml proi Police Notes. Daniel Stundcn , who was arrested ch .rged with stealing a hat trom Peter Oco * , was convicted by Judge Hawes 11 of poiit hrceny and fined ? 3 and costs Monday morning. len ton Four tramps were brought before ' " tho."judicial bar yisterday to ie- Si oalve tbe of their penalty misdeeds1 deci One , an old offdnder , was given 10 ha , i dtyr , one discharged and the other iL two fined $3 and costs. L ren- Travelers , stop at the Astor House , Ver New York. IGdlm Headquarters for Joe Schlifz'a Milwaukee beer at MERCHANTS' Ex- C ; BJUfpE / , N. . b. B. Cor. 16 . h and - Dodge. . ago ' OUR NEW HOTEL , A Tour Through M. Donovan's New and Elegant Creighton House. Luxurious Apartments and Elegant Appointments. A Want of the City Well Supplied. The opening of Mr. Donovan's new and elegant hotel , the Creighton House , last week , was an era in the history of our city , and supplies one of the most deeply felt wants of Omaha increased first-class hotel ac commodations. Mr. M. Donovan , the proprietor , is so well known and respected in our city , and brings to the management of the Creighton houce such a long and practical ex perience as hott , that the guests may be entirely assured that nothing will be left undone that can minister to their wants. Monday morning a reporter of THE BEE , acting upon the invitation of the genial proprietor , made a tour of the elegant establishment , which for neat- nets and'taste i not excelled by any in the city. The Creighton house is a largethree story structure , nevrly completed and furnished. Its location is convenient and central , standing , as it dots , on the coiner of Capitol avenue and Thir teenth street , within two blocks of the business heart of the city. Entering the main entranca we first step into THE OFFICE , a pei feet gem of a rcom , liberally furnished with an abundance of arm chiirs for the accommodation of the guests. The room is light , cheerful and well ventilated. On the north side of the room is the clerk's office , surrounded by a handsome oblong counter , with a naat wire railing along its edge. Behind the counter are all the appurtjnancos of a first-class ho tel , an electric annunciator connecting with every room in the builainp , by which an attendant can bo instantly summoned , and a telephone , which connects with the central offices of Omaha and Council Bluffs. Either the proprietor or a gentlemanly clerk is always on hand to sea to the wants of the guests. On the west and com municating with tha offica are two cozy and elegantly furnished apart ment ; , one for a gentleman's reading and writing room , the other for a gen tleman's wash room. Leaving the office a door on the north leads directly into the DINING ROOM which wo have no hesitation in saying is ono of the neatest , brightest and most chastely furnished and appointed rooms in the west. It is beautifully carpeted , ilia tables are resplendent with new china , dazzlingly bright sil ver ware and > parkling gla-s. Every thing is Gr < it class and rhows rare good taste in the selection. An adm-rable cook furnishca a daily bill of fare which will bear comparison with any in the whole west , while the corps of active waters are superintended by Mr Thomas Connor the gentlemanly head waiter , formerly of the European Hotel. Leaving the dining room wo pass through the hall to THE SAMPLE ROOM which is on the ground floor aud is elegantly furnished with body brusfeh carpof , black walnut furniture , pic tures aud mirrors affording a fine space for commercial travellers to display their goods to thebestadvantage. Thist room is ouo of the few in the state and is one of the featuras of the Creighton house and when not otherwise in use can bo used for meetings consultations , etc. , by business men. Passing up stairs through richly carpeted halls wo roach the second . story , aud are shown into the * LADIES' PARJX > R , which is a perfect gem. A heavy bruEsols carpet of rich design covers the floor , the elegant chairs and sofa arc covered with crimson plush and velvet ( lace curtains fall in graceful folds from luxurious looking lambre " quins , while haudaomo pictures and elegant plate glats mirrors adorn the m walls. o\ THE BED BOOMS " the second floor all are furnished of ivith the same disregard of expense ofr frhich characterizes Mr. Donovan's " nanagement. : Body brussels carpet , uc iificring in design in every room , of lack walnut chairs aud bedsteadsthe 'bi alter with wo en wire springs and iscoi lair mattraises , inarblo topped wi coi lurcaus , wash stand and dressing be > ascs make the rooms all that the most istidious could desire. The bridal cat lumber is particulary elegant Jc his yoi arnituro which is of French polished lack walnut and very expensive. Taken throughout the Creighton ouse is isA A CREDIT TO OCR CITY , Ins hich has long needed such an estab- bee shment. Everything about the 'rosi otel , from the proprietor to the Ho [ i , is strictly first-class. That the * aveling public appreciate the prepa- it itions made for their comfort , is seen a the fact that the Creighton house been full from its opening day , and thing ) but expressions of satisfaction reached the of atra i oars the proprie- reqi r.Mr. . Donovan is to bo congratulated Sm the foresight which induced him to the abark in an enterprise which will to nA A eve a rich investment. His many liable traits of character and his the boh i ill-known energy , liberality and iraeverance ore a guarrantee that he Maj always be men as good as his word he promises to make the Crei h- houte the leading hotel of the city. \V See linen table napkin" , the most cided bargains ever shown in Oma- man at Bushman's. 10,1 , LAWN MOWERS totLadits aud CViiW. exec very light do fabri running , work , cheap , at ENANB * . pay Soda Water ai Tizard's I lace. p the > 1 Call on Lang & Fotick if yoq want W1' food cook stove cheap , J j-r CLOTHES THIEVES. The Tailor Shop of S. Kalish Burglarized Last Evening- Loss Over $100. Late Sunday evening Mr. S. Kalish made complaint to Police Judge Havres that his shop on Douglas street had been entered by thieves andgooda to the value of over one hundred dollars lars had been stolen therefrom. Mr. Kalish , who lives in the second story of his shop , was absent until a late hour on Sunday night , and be fore he leftjcarefully closed and locked his store , in which a number of suits which were ready for delivery were hanging. A window at the rear part of the shop , which opsns at the head of the back staiw , he paid especial at tention to , fastening the shutterwhich is a solid ono aud locked by a bolt through it running into the store. When Mr. Kalith returned he found that the shutter in the rear had been forced open , the window raised and entrance effected to the store. The thieves once gaining admission proceeded to plunder the shop of all the suits , pants , coats and vests , which were hanging on the hooks , af ter packing up , which they left by the way in which they came. It is probable that the burglary took place between ton and eleven o'clock. About that time Mr. Wil liam Byers , the shoemaker on Fif teenth street , saw two men walking hastily down the street towards Dodge , with their arms full of cloth ing. Ho reported this circumstance , and on his description two parties were arrested on buspicion of commit ting the crime. They were arraigned before Judge Hawes , but Mr. Byers failing to identify them , they wore both discharged. Another fine assortment of CHILD- EENS' CARRIAGES just received at Goodrich's. BIRD CAGES in endless variety , at Goodrich's. The largest and only complete stock of BOYS' WAGONS and VELOCI PEDES is at Goodrich's. 0. S. Goodrich & Co. are agents for JENETT'S CELEBRATED RE FRIGERATORS and ICE CHESTS. The best in the woild. Send for cat alogue and price list For ICE CREAM FREEZERS , go to Goodrich's. w-s Money buys cVetp atf L. B. Wil liams & Son's. PARASOLS ! * FABASOLS ! PARASOLS ! PARASOLS ! AT HICKMAN'S ! AT HICKMAN'S ! AT HICKMAN'S ! To-day we place in our wholesale de partment out ttock of parasols , bought chiefly forour wholesale trade. These we shall offer at our regular WHOLESALE PRICE. We have among them a line of children's parasols , which we shall also offer at this price. Those who need the cotton sunshades can buy them of'us , commencing at 15 cents each. Japanese sunshades 30 cents each. HICKMAN'S HEADQUARTERS. 1408 Douglas street. The Fire Limit A Protest. OMAHA , May 7 , 1880. To the Editor of TUB BKX. From an article published recently I learn ( hat you favor tbe proposed extension of the fire limit. As yon seem disposed to do justice to all , I trust that you will give publicity to the views of one whodiff-jra from you. In the fint place , there is little pro tection in our ordinance , which permits the elevation of a mass of combustible material fifty or seventy-five o eeS' ' from the ground , as was case in the Grand Central hotel. cb cA fire at that height is nice to look at , but destructive. The ladies living in the proposed new district are no doubt opposed to the ordinance , for if passed , it will put forever out of reach their particular delight new shed kitchens. The extension of the fire limit faster than is warranted by the growth of the business portion of the city is , I think , a positive damage. It encour ages , and in some cases compels , the erection of those light and airy but insignificant structures "firo limit bricks , " sample i of which have already Farnham. appeared on . 01 Owing to high taxes and low incomes , 01Cl many property owners cannot afford oven these luxuries , consequently a too extended fire limit is a perpetual "winter of discontent" to a large class di citizens , and gives a very desolate fa appearance to much ground on which lii "old shel's" ' would vary the monotony. li I understand that a certain "firey , TJ untamed" councilman is at the bottom sh the ordinance and that he has a an brick in his hat , " or , in other words , tc in collision with some of the brick th iontractors , if so I hope the council Rr rill ! carefully investigate the matter bo eft > ro taking definata action. bo Hoping you will excuse a communication sh cation from one who seldom troubles In [ ou , I remain yours. ( sol COMMUNICATION. Op 1i M.G. 1 McKoon , Agt. Fire Insurance , mayl-ly Over eighty millions of dollars of Wi bei asurance capital of the oldest and yc est home and foreign companies rep- wil 3sonted in the agency of Taylor & Dr owelL - d6if fee me Murphy & LovettIns. Agency ; old- am established agency in thii state. apl8-ly ] Mr Notice. Toi The workingmen of Ommha and all tha rangers in the city out of work are bit quested to stay away from the paii tot nelting < Works , as the employes of alw works are still out , and have come twii no agreement with their employers. diss meeting of the workingmeu. of vali rem smelting and refining works will east hell at Clark's Hall on Tuesday but 11. , at 8 o'clock. The working- valt of Omaha are invited. and so o TJy Order of the Committee. of t Williams & Son are on thowarpath. NO Dross goods at 6j- cents mt Bush ing. Alirgo choice arsoitmontat If 12 | , 15 , 20 , 25 and SO cents , and corn coed ingly good , serviceable all-wool tofij Johl rics , at 35 cents. It will certainly cil you to buy your dress goods at ' bott. . ishmtn's ; only one price asked while lowest possible cash prices are al- apFc guaranteed. Fc tion : : fresh hot peanut * atTizud'i , sale PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. Mr. E. L. Edholm went -rest yes terday. Mr. Sam Willox was a passenger on No. 3 bound for Fremont. Mr. Herman Gross , a prominent merchant of Columbus , who spent Sunday in the city , returned home on the noon train yesterday. J. M. McFarland , Esq. , a rising young lawyer of Columbus and for some time a resident of this city spent Sunday in the city. Rev. W. A. Copeland left Monday for the interior of the stata where he expects to remain for a week. He lectures in Albion during the week and preaches on Sunday at Grand Is land. land.Mrs. Mrs. Wm-Umpheraon , accompanied by her sister , Mrs. James Smith , goes east to-day to visit their aged motner , who is seriously ill. She h now 86 years of age , and was the first white child born in Waukesshaw county , Wisconsin. Among the many arrivals at the Metropolitan hotel are the following : G. Hubble , New Orleans ; M. W. Car penter , Chicago ; T. C. Stevens , St. Joe ; J. S. Finney , St. Louis ; W. T. Spencer , Kcokuk ; G. Boslor , Sidney , Neb. ; Geo. Howard , Rawliiis , Wyo. ; J. Rasumessen , John Wormuth , John Stuffe , David Schinbac , G. Wandell A. Jaeggi , Mrs. G. Wandell , Mrs. G. Rickoy , W. F. Letzel , Oolombus ; Henry S. Gaso , Columbus ; T. I. H. Hollengjwell , New York ; A. P. Wilkinson - kinson , Chicago : S. A. Robertson Des Moines ; C. C. Hamelton , Milwaukee ; E. A. Davenport , Chicago ; C. A. Cbamberlin , W. L. Causland , StLou's. Horace MoodyNew York City ; Thos. A. Stephens , Chester , Pa ; L. S. Delaplain , Wheeling , Wett Virginia ; E. D. Evans , Columbus , 0. ; W. J. Davenport , C. , R. I. & 0. B. ; J. B. Gaylord , St. Louis ; S. G. Clmo and daughter , Lincoln. Ice Cream in an quantity at Tiz ard's. Prof. Bunn , the eminent musical master and conductor of the musical convention , at the M. E. church , on Davenport atreot , arrived in the city to-day and is a guest at the Wilhnell. CARD OF THANKS. I hereby return my thanks to the Springfield , Mass. , Fire Insuranre Co. , Mr. G. McKcon , agent , forlheir prompt aud honorable settlement with me after the fire of April 30th last. C. BKUTELSEN. Mrs. Slaven & Co. have received an additional lot of elegant millinery goods [ from New York , which makes their stock very complete. Mias Marie Proteau , who is in charge , will bo pleased to show her friends all the now styles. SEE ! Bo sure and see the bsst and cheapest line of black and colt red silk fringes at Bushman's. BOARD OF'EDUCATION rt'ir , No Secretary Elected After Forty-nine Ballotiogs. Thu board cf education laid a spe cial meeting last evening. All the membera were present. 7he unfinished - finished business , which was the elec tion of secretary , was resumed , nnd the nineteenth ballot taken , which re sulted , Woodworth G , Connoyer G. Several successive ballots vcero taken , and the Woodworth men gradually transferred their support to while the Connoyer men remained firm. The 29th ballot stood : Staley G , Connoyer 6 , a ? did all successive ballots up to the 45th , wh > n Mr. McConnell moved that when the board adjourned it adjourn to a week from Saturday. Mr. Bloom moved an amendment to adjourn until Thursday night at 7:30 : , which was lost. The er'ginal motion was then put and lost. Mr. Slaley moved to suspend fur ther balloting and proceed to other ISli buinesi. Lest. li 9 Three more ballots were taken , after which Mr. Bloom moved to adjourn to w one week from Saturd&y , which was 51 carried. We offer a first-class white laun- ni dried shirt , with an improved ruin- forced front , made of Wamsutta mus lin , 3-ply boaem and cuffs , of 2200 linen : , at'the reduced price of ? 1.50. The workmanship , fit and style of our shirts are placed in competition with d shirt sold in Omaha. We guaran tee entire satisfaction , or will refund the money. Wo make to order every jrade of shirts and underwear , give better goods for loss money than can got elsewhere. Our fancy imported ihirtings are of the choicest patterns , underwear we cannot bo under- lold. lold.Omaha Omaha Shirt Factory , 252Farnhan > , ipposito Grand Central Hotel Mrs. E. H. Perltins , Creek Centre , Yarren Co. , N. Y. , writes : she has een troubled with Asthma for four cars ( had to sit up night after night rith it , the has taken two bottles of r. Thomas's Electric Oil , end is per- ectly cured. She strongly rcccom- lends if , and wishes to act ca agent mong her neighbors. From the Slurgis , Mich. , Wee sly : . John Brast living in Sherman bwnship , infoimed us a few diys ago his feet had been so terribly frcst itten ! that he could hardly stand the sins caused thereby. He happened think of ST. JACOBS OIL which he ways keeps handy rubbed h's feet rice with tbe remedy , and the piin isappeared entirely. Ho not only iluea ST. JACOBS OIL ai an unexcelled medy for a great many other dia- sei , to which mankind la subject , he aho asserts that it is really iu- iluablo for the many diseases horses stock are subject to , and which often play havoc with the pr. spects the firmer and stock-raiser. ' OTICE TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. you have any galvanized iron mice ? , window cnps or other work figure on , or to bo done , call on Epeneter , 333 Broadway , Coun- Blufis , Iowa , who will give yon ttom prices and extra good work. ip27-3w ! FOUND. A sore cure lor constlpa- Hamburg Figs , 25c per box , for by all druggUU , MYSTEEIODS STABBINGr. A Stranger Supposed to be Stabbed by Two Tramps. Last night between 9 and 10 o'clock , a telephone dispatch was re ceived at police headquarters from Parr's drug store , on Tenth street , calling for an officer. Policeman Gor man , who was on duty at the head quarters , sent Policeman Spears to the drug store , whore he found Frank Burke , who had been severely stab bed in the thigh , all the muscles being severed and the flesh laid open clear to the bone. Upon investigation of the case Po liceman Spears found that the stab- biug took place near a saloon at the corner of Sixth aud Pacific streets , where loud talk was heard by those in the neighborhood. Burke , after his wound was dressed , was conveyed to St. Joseph's hospital. He is a stran ger in the city , having come here only two or three days ago from Chicago , In search of work , as he says. Two men , Edward Saven and Da vid Shannon , supposed to be tramps , who were with Burke , were arrested on suspicion , but Burke denies that they did it But a boy , who proffered him assistance , after heawas stabbed , states that the men undertook to drive him off. The whole affair is shrouded in mystery. The Contest in Nebraska. Beatrice for Grant. Special Ubpatch to The Bee. BEATBICE , May 10. This precinct elected 15 Grant and 5 Blaine dele gates. Other precincts not yet heard from. PAWNEE COUNTY BLAINE. Special Dispatch to TUB Un. PAWNEE CITY , April 10. This county has elected a Blaine delegation , instructed. Otoe County for Blaine. Special Dlipatch to The Bee. SYKACUSE , Neb. , May 10. Otoe county elects ton Blaine and one Grant delegate. Hall County. Special Dispatch to TUB BEX. GRAND ISLAND , May 10 Hall coun ty convention elected the following delegation : A. A. Abbott , Henry A. Koanig , Geo. H. Thummel , J. W. Cole , B. C. Glarville , George J. Spencer and Jasper Walker. The delegation is nninstrnctei , and all but one are Grant men. The fol lowing rejolutions were adopted by the delegitea : liesoltcd , That the delegation from Hall county to the state republicin convention , unanimoutly favor Hon A S. Pddcck , as chairman of the Ne braska s'ate ' delegation to the national republican convention , and Hon. C. Wiltso as n > emb3r of said del ° gtion from thh county. FILLMOKE COUNTY. 8xcial , Dispatch to The Bee. FAIRMONT , May 11. The county convention elected ten Blaine dele gates to I ho state convention. Saunders County. Special dispatch to Tlio Bee. WAHOO , Neb. , May 10. The pre cincts are not all in yet , but. Saunders county without doubt will send a delegition for Blaine. Cnicaxo Live Stocn Market CHICAGO , May 10. Ho s Receipts 20,000 head ; mar ket active 5c higher than on Saturday ; sharp demand for good light at § 4 40 4 46 ; some common to fa'r , § 410 ® 4 25 ; mixed packing , common to good , § 4 10@4 40 ; choice heivy , ? 4 40 ® 460. 460.Cattlo Cattle Receipts , G,300 head ; weak er , but good grades steady and mar- 3et [ active ; common to good shipping , § 4 OQ@4 40 ; choiceS4CO4 90 ; butch " ers' toady at § 2 20@3 90 ; stockers quiet at ? 2 903 40 ; feeders , $3 GO ® 410. 410.Sheep Receipts , 500head ; clipped common to choice , § 440@D OOjwooIed same quality , § 5 G0@6 10. New York Produce. NEW YORK , May 10 , Wheat Fair demand for export ; No 3 spring , § 1 14 ; ungraded red , 81 231 28 ; No. 2 do , 81 30i@l 31J ; No. 2 red , Kansas , § 1 24 ; ungraded " amber , § 1 30 ; No. 2 amber , § 1 31 * ; No. 1 white , SI 241 24 * . ; No. 2 red , May. § 1 3011 32. Corn Stronger ; ungraded , 48 < g52c ; No. 3 , 49i ; yellow western , 54c ; No. 2May , 4S49Jc. Oats Unsettled and lower ; mixed western , 3942c ; white western , 43 ® | 60c. 60c.Egga Steady ; wsstern , § 10 } ® ! ! . A Pork Dull end in buyers' favor ; now mess quoted at § 10 85. 3 Beef Quiet but steady. O RCut Moats Steady ; long clear mid 3M dles , SO 70 ; short do , § 7 00. Lard Prime steam , § 7.20712J. 3i Butter Dull and heavy at ll18c. Cheese Nominally unchanged. i Whisky § 111 © 112. Sei ard On FOR SALE IS- FEBRIFUGE < t Or * . s TVErMGU THE GREAT MALARIALANTIDOTE OF THE AGE. tofe. Certain , Sure and Speedy. AC NE7EEE&ILSTO CUBE.l 'he only article knownlhatWill Tin esarcffaafelhis disease Rc J.C.RICHARDSON , ) SOL PROPRIETOR General Agents , RICHARDSON&CO. ' WHOLESALE. DRUGGISTS. tly ( MRYWHERE. which dty , i . Pou wfllbe ' SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE AdrertUements To Let For Sale , tort , Found , Want , Botrdlngr Ac. , will be in serted in these column * once for TEN CENTS per lln ; each sub equentln erUonFIVE CENTS per line. The Hrat insertion never leas than TWENTY-F1VK CEHTS. TO LOAN-MONEY. "Vf ONBT TO LOAK-CaU at Law Office , TJL P. L. THOMAS. Room 8. Creighton Block M1 ONKT TO LOAN 1109 Farnhun street. Dr. Edwards Loan Agency , nov-22-tf HELP WANTED WANTED-Good girl to do general house , work ; good wages. Inquire 1715 Douglas Street 662-12 WANTED A gi.oJ girl for general house work. MBS. FRANCE , 16th street , be twcen Grace and Clark Street. 549-s-m-t IT ANTED Dining room girl and kitchen \ girl. EMMET HOUj i. 65J-10 ANTED Ago-d cook at TJZAUD'S Palace W Restaurant. [ 543-tf WANTED A good cook at 400-tf TIZARD'S Palace Restaurant. \TrANTEU-Oirls at IN rELLlOENCEjOFFICE , W southeast corner 16th and Davenport. 410-tf WANTED-MISCEILANEODS. INTELLIGENT WIDOW without encom- AN cumbranee , defires a position as house keeper for a western gentleman of means. M. A. HARTLEY , 207 North 12th Philadelphia. 60-13 NB DOZEN GOOD TA1LOBS WANTED. 0 App'y to FBAXK RAMOE. f57-tf TTTANTED Carpenters,1310 Dodge Street \T7ANTED 25 Cigar Makers onhanl work ; W $12.CO per I.UOC , at KOULE3& STOCK , St. Paul , Minn 30-12 A GEN1S WANTED Those without know- J\ . ledge of the business are making$18 to $10 wtekly. Address Pa OENIX CO.,182 Fultin St. , New York. 551-8 "INTELLIGENCE OFFICE , corner 16th and JL Davenport. 410-tf . FOR RENT-HOUSES AMD LAND. RENT By June let. A nlca cottagf FOB stable on upp r Pou ; ! Street , 2 blocks from Postofflca. lumire 1210 Parnham Street. 656-14 , - OR LANDS , LOTS , HOUSES AND FARM ? , J ; look oer BEJ1I.V new column on lit page. Bargains. * TTlUONT ROOM-to rent at J < o. 203 Howard St. , _ [ ' between 12th ana 13th. Si'-tf l.l ih. liENT Double room , Jacob's Block. I * 627-tf RENT Furnished roonu.cheap ; by week EOH month. Apply at AMERICAN HOUSE. I OB RENT A splendid Photograph Gal ery. F 71-tf L. B. WILLIAMS & SON. BENT Good nouse of seven rooms with FOR and one acre of ground , on south Tenth Street. ALSO Honey to loan on approved security. W. R. BAR1LETT , Real Estate Agent , 22-tf Office 217 South Thirteenth Street TT10R RENT New bouse , 8 rooms , Kifth and H Pine. Envnire , J. PHIPP3 ROE , mSOtf 497 Twtlfth Street. I OB BENT } of room 569 Fifteenth street F Janoh'g Block , \nnsreasonable. S09-t OR RENT Garden Farm. 6-tf T. MURRAY. FOR SALE. SALE Large Deer casks , good for cistern FOB tern purposes , at KRUG'S Brewery. S53eo3tf mO BUILDBRS.FLASTERERS ANDHASON8 , JL Coarse bank sand , gravel for gardens and mouUinfr sand 111 be delivered at short notice. Leave orders at H. Sieris 1414 F > rnhai > , and Charles Brandes , 9-Jl } Farnham Sts. HAf > S BOCK , Successor to Cnarles Daniel. 552-tf TOTATOES FORKALE- Apply at JT630-7 AMERICAN HODBE. roil SALE The Oimba Bakery , BUSINESS and fixtures compMEs - Ublished 1874. Alto two horses and wagon. Beuon for Felling , I wish to re'urn to my nit'.vc countiy. FEED M. PETERSON , 516 Tenth street , Omaha Neb. tRMO n\OKSJLE One horse and 3-spring waon. Jj Enquire at B-e Office. 524-tf T7IOK SALE Cotlonwocd lumber of all sizeaat REDMOND'S , Sixteenth-st 516-tf OR S4LE A a-aall dwelling hollas , next to F O. II. Collins residency corner 19th and Capitol Avenuo. for information call at O. H. & J. S. COLLI.N'S. 131 Farnham Street. 505-tt SALE Good boose and lot. with xgood EOR , comer Uth ana Plerco-fitreets. En quire of Fred Lang j6sGEIS. JS7-lm ORSALE AGristMUL Applyat J1 472-tf L.B WllitAMS & SON. rjlOR SALE A New American Sewing Ma- I ; chine in good condition , with all attach ment * . Hustle sold before the 16th of May. For Information ai.plyatATKINSON'Sililllnery Store , corner DoncliB and 13th Streets. 474-tf SALE Good bnck. FOR - T. MUBRAY. SALE Two of tbe celebrated J. U. EOR & Ealke Co.'a Nonpareil "Bil liard Tables. Nearly new. For gale cheap. 230-tf C. W. HAMILTON. MISCELLANEOUS. UP One white and one red cow , at ASHER GARDNER Placewest Cuming St. 631-12 JOHNJdUNDERStlf. "D UDDERVILLE & GILAM , our enterprising JCV and Bnccerstiil carpet .cleaners , hare their renovating rooma and headquarters , Jn Cozzeu's House , Oth street. " * ' 533-11 LOST A mare pony , 3 years old , iron-ray ; lone black mane and tail. Finder will be suitably rewarded by leaving at RUDOLPH UUSS , Florence , Neb. 640-10 mAKEN UP One cow and calf. Cow is white X with small red spots , , elt horn turns downward. Calf roan , aoout two weeks old. Owner can have same by calling and pay charg es. LEOPOLD DOLL , m27evys5t West Omaha Precinct. "TTIOR A FINK KU3ii > E.nuc front , Doorss JL counter , Mantle , Store fitting , veneered work go to 1310 Dodge street , A. F. ItAFEUT & CO. . Builders. p26ev8at-ttv 1 have removed my stock to tbe REMOVAL corner llth and Casa. Those wanting any goods In my line will do well to call , u I am offering less thar cost. E. F. COOK. 428-lm QSINAR has removed from Tenth Street to 1118 O Farnham St. Give him s call. np5-lm bi MAGNIFICENT OFFER ! on nFREE air18 Talued * I2-00 * ) to aU wno U U buy of J. MUELLER , lo Council Bluffs , Iowa. Circular with 3 Pieces of Music Mailed free. jan Ooodaw-tf * . \v I'rorrlpllnti IVce. For the speedy Cure o * vcl jennnaMVcaknp'i. ! * > * < "f Manhood , and all dis- clbi rdcra brought on by indiscretion or eicsess. Any biki Jrupnst hasthe ingredients. Address ki .V7ilsO.V A CO. . 7H .Va.nnuSl. . JV.Tf- inb inB Fn sou sin che ha. GOTO In ) CHOLLMAN & ERCKS i FOR HARDWARE AND NAILS. A - Cot " " LARGE STOCK OF FIRST-CLASS ' COOKING STOVES AT LOW PBICES. per GARDEN AND FARM STEEL WARE. ETC. U. P. BLOCK 16TH ST. O-FENCE WIRE A SPECIALTY.TEt Anc ipOeodt 12tl K tlor 2 Bide iter .OADEMY OF MUSIC ! One Night Onljv Will tmrsday , May 13th , 1880. , eturn of the Favorites. Lot aU Lot UR GOBLINS , its Or , Fun on tbe Rhine. . * 'nder the management o' Mr. Wm C. JliUh- Lot This company has > e > n reorganised and 183 I f ( improved , ndrow etub-ac-ft fomecf th JiSTCOME VTALENr IN TH E COUNTRY" , erening of Mirth and Music ! Eartj West Middl b telrtom .tnjoyed by the people ofthb E it ; and shon'd te raljwsd bj none. Lots , ocular prices of imi ! on. Beaorred on tale at Hnbeminn' * . If onday Uondnr o'clock , . ONE MILLION ACRES OX * CHEAP LAND EASTERN NEBRASKA , $2 TO $5 PER ACRE. 20,000 Acres XZKT 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 Firms in Nebraska , many of them near Omaha , $12 to $40 per acre. An Immense List of OMAHA CITY PROPERTY , Consisting of Elegant Resi 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 Eeal Estate. We also have MONEY TO LOAN on Improved Farms in Doug las County , on 5 years time , at 1O percent , interest to all who can eho\vgood titles. Maps of Douglas and Surpy Counties for sale , Boggs & Hill , REAL ESTATE BROKERS , 1408 Farn , St. , Omaha , Neb , For Kent. Splendid cot'age , 6 rooms , all in tbe best con dition , fruit and Bha-le trees , stable , bard and soft water , and 4 Acres of Ground , $120 a year. West Omaha , will sell foi $1,680. BOQ03 and HILL. For Sale , House and full lot on Webster Street , best loca tion in the city , $1,500 ; easy terms. BOGQS and HILL. $30,000 Twenty Thousand Dollira in small well secur ed mortgages ranting from $200 to 91,000 , draw ing 10 per cent interest , have been lately placed lu our bands for sale , at snull discount. Per sons having a little money to spare can make a sale and profitable loan in this way , without any expense or commissions. HOGGS and HILL. For Sale , Church Property and Parsonage in Sontb Omaha , near Depot , at a very reasonable price. BOOGS and HILL. Cottage and Lot , New 1-story frame bouse , 4 rooms , 3 closctaMO foot ceilings , double doors , etc. , 85 barrel cis tern , full lot , all in No. 1 condition , S blocka from High School ; ? 850 , on monthly payments , small cash payment required. BOOOS and HILL , Real Estata Brokers. New Houses. We are now prepared to build homes worth from $400 to $300 on our lots in our new addition , 2Sth and 29th and Farnham.Douglas and Dodge , and sell on small monthly payments. BOGGS and HILL , $ GOO to $1,000 Will buy yon a new house , with one of the finest Iota in Omaha , on small monthly payments. BOGOa and HILL , REAL ESTATB Baomma. For Sale , House and Let on street car-track , Shinni addi tion , $ l,9o < > . BOOOS and HILL. A New House And full lot , one-half block from street can , Shitm's Addition , $1,375. COCC3 and HILL. The Cheapest Residence Property In Omaha must be sold in- sUnter , W Lot 4 , Block 47 , with a No. 1 house of 7 looms and all well improved ; southeast corner 21st and Cass. Want best offer. BOGQS and HILL. For Sale , Fine young horse , well broke and suitable for a lady to drive. BOGUS and H ILL. Wanted. We want a contract to hava200 acres cfland broke at once. BOOGS and HILL. Cheap Lots. Look at the lot * in our new addition best lots for the money in Omaha , 29th and Farnham. HUGOS and HILL. Residence Lots for Sale. I 200 Lots in Kountze and Ruth's Addition.near business , good surroundingSjlotscovered withyounsj trees , and are the choicest , cheapest and nearest business of any lota in the mar ket. By all means look at lots Kountze and Ruth's addition before < purchasing elsewhere. Will sell on monthlypayments. Prices $40O to $65O. BOGQS and HILL. 1000 Residence Lots fronting 8 , 9,10 and llth streets , 6 to 10 blocks outh of depot , many of these lota are very de- irable and for men of small means are now tbe hcancst and most easily purchased lots in Oma- . Piices$250to $300. Monthly payments. BOGG- . and IHuL. \ 15 Choice Lots Park Wild Avenue , only 3 to 4 blocks from epot , J500 to $600. Monthly payments. BOOOS and HILL. GG of the Finest Lots Gmaha , 10 to 12 blocks west of Poatoffice and tourt flcune , on Farahara , Doiielas and Dodge treete ; finest vien ? in the city from theae lota , 'rices $200 to ? 300 , o.i"P yment8 of $5 to 10 ermODth' ' BOOC.8 & HILL. 3 Houses N two-thirda of a lot , Chicaso street , between and 13tb ; rents for ? 300 a jeafPnco Houses and Lots. New 2-story residence corner lot , choice loca- TI , 1 blocks fromPostofflce ; 83,500. BOGUS and HILL. Houses and south i lot 1 , block 12 , on west of 18th street , between CalUomia and Web- 9-Story Brick House. full lot , 2 blocka from new Court House * 1,150. BOOOS and HILL. land 2 , block 230 $2,758 , block 15 1,600 Lot2 , block 81 500 5 and 6 , block 252 1,100 mthLota laud2block 261 1,000 J Lot'A block 121 2,500 tiLot 2block 121 2,600 tV. blk 227 600 feet Lot. 4 , block 205 2,000 BOGOS and HILL. . 7 , b.tock J02 ! oliklock 102 . 2,000 . blocks ® ) , ? . 80 ° OTTO BICYCLES ! I have secured the agency of the well-known COLUMBIA. Steel Spokes and Eubher Tires Bicycle from the Pope Manufacturing Co. ; Also the Otto Hand Made , Samples can be seen at my store , at Manufacturers Prices , Freight added. Send for price list. N. I. D. SOLOMON , Paints , Oils & Window Gkss. Mb. 1204 Farnham Street , Omaha , Nebraaska. SGHLANK PRINCE , BOSTON CLOTHING HOUSE FOR DEVLIN & CO. , OF NEW YORK We are now prepared to take orders for the justly celebrated clothing o this house , which for Durability , Style and Cheapness are unsurpassed. Wa have now on hand the best selected stock of Clothing , Shirta , Furnishing Gcods , etc. in the city. Boston Clothing House , FARNHAM STREET. MAX MEYER & CO. , GUNS , AMMUNITION , SPORTING GOODS , Fishing Tackle , Base Balls and a full line of ATTJD GOODS. m-f.w MAX MEYER & CO. , WHOLESALE TOBBAGGONISTS ! Cigars from $15.00 per 1000 upwards. Tobacco , 25 cents per pound upwards. Pipes from 25 cents per dozen upwards. Send for Price List , mwf MAX MEYER & CO. , Omaha , Xeb. SHEELY BROS. PACKING CO , PORK AND BEEF PACKERS. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in FKESII MEATS & PROVISIONS , GAMEPOIJLTRYFISII , ETC. CITY AND COUNtRY ORDERS SOLICITED. OFFICE CITY MARKET 1415 Douglas St. Packing House Opposite Omaha Stock Yards , U. P. B. B. LANG & FOTICK , Dealers in House Furnishing Goods , Shelf Hardware , Nails and Etc. 1221 Farnbam Street , 1st Door East First National Bank. mS-tf I.LSLEDZIANOSKU-BCO. . . , MANUFACTURERS OF DUC O TJ L 3D I IT GS I AND DEALERS IN PICTURE FRAMES , CHROMOS AND ENGRAVINGS. 922 Douglas St. , Near 10th , Omaha , Neb. IE1 , o. WHOLESALE GROCER L 1213 Farnham St. , Omaha. JOBBERS OF HARDWARE , CUTLERY , NAILS , STAMPED AND JAPANNED WARE , riNNERS STOCK , SHEET IRON , TIN STOCK , ETC. 1317 & 1319 DOUGLAS STEEET , A T = T A Positively no Goods Sold at Retail , HENRY LEHMAN , THE LARGEST LV THE STATE. AND WINDOW SHADES , PUNTERS' MD ARTISTS' MATERIALS. Orders Solicited. Samples Sent on Application. PRACTIUAL , AND DECORATOR | . ?