THE DAILY BEE. Wednesday Morning , May 19. THE OMAHA DAILY BEE Cerred to rotacriben b ? curler to uiy i to the city. CTery d rStznd yexcepVedat filteen oenU per week. AnycompWnta about Irregularities , or 1m rnopcz delivery of the pper , 11 addressed to thisoScewill recdTe prompt ittention. Tnm OMAHA DAH.T Itts will be mailed to sub scribe U the following rates , i yable Invar- bly In advance : $8.00 per Minum ; .00 B.X . months. Tux inA. WMLT BEB J2.00 per rear. TMOXArnmaTBuliasby ar Ihe largest circulation both In Omaha nd abroad , and s therefore" the bwt and cheapest achcrti medium. tSTFo InttreitinyiluuUanyLattitX tan and Commercial Rtportt , Kfulnad Po&oicc Timc-TaHa , tee Ourd vaa ' Gentlemen Those Manilla Straw Hats h&ve arrived. Frederick , Hatttr Paterson * ell coal. Saxe's fur fine soda. See Polack's advertbement. _ Frederick baa cheapest a ! raw baU Belfist Dinner ale , at Saxe's. Frederick , principal batter , Omaha , Try Saxe's new 6c Cigar. For Land' , Lct > , Houses and Fanna , look ovtrBemis' new column on 1 si page. Bargains. Fredirick bus the te.tSlrawHats. -Try Ssxe'e little Key West Ci gar , lOc. . Tha Mtndglf Bohn Quintette club relurmd yeslerdayaHeinocnfrom the west and nt < ppcd at Council Bluffs last evening. LotB , Farms , Houses and Lands ' column of bargains Look ovtr Bemis' new gains an 1st pas"- Eleven fuur-horco emigrant out fits passed up Farcam street yesterday fftemooi on their wy to "God'a own country. " It is denied that the Dillon con ferenca baa anything else on the tapis than the arrangement of crossing tricks at the transfer. Rain ii repoited as falling in all directions about Omaha , bui neither thepwyers norj rofanily of ils citizens reems to have bed any cffict on tbe clerk of the wt athcr. Mesirs. , HimebiU h & Mcrriam , ofthe Union elevator , have had a pri vate telczraph office opened in tbe of fice of the Union elevator , with con nections with all the ofiicoa in fown , for the more rapid trammis'irn of their increasng business. Tbo Omaha Amateur League hold a uiectingMonday eveningand decided that If certain rincs who Inve been admitted to the league do not put in an appearance by the next meeting they shall bo disbarred from furlher membership. A sociable will bo given Friday evening at the Presbyterian churcL parlors , which will paitako of the character of a leave-taking to Rev. Mr. Harsha , its eloquent paztor , before fore ho depart ? for his summer vaca tion. The "Salmon River Mining ant Smelting Company , " of which men tion has been made in TUB BEE , is a last incorporated , with a capital stocl ' 6f 5500,000. The mine , the Red Uird , is situated within sixty miles o ( he extension of the Utah & Northern railroad In Idaho. The incorporators are Capt. C. B. Rustin , Gcu. W. W Lowe , W. Lawrence Cousland , M. R Risdon , C. S. Goodrich , E. B. Coli and Gustavo Anderton. Another large invoice of ladies' ant children's bats something now an < novel just received at ATKINS > ON'S the acknowledged lending millinery cs < tabliihmcnt , corner of Douglas am Thirteenth streets. Trunks , Values and Traveling Bags in great variety at mllcod M. HELLMAN & Co.'sf IlcadquatU'nj lor Joe Scblitz'a Milwaukee beer at MeiiuiiANTb' EX CHANGE , N. E. Cor. IGtli and Dodge. Carriage Umbrellas at Woodworth'B. ATKINSON'S will not be undersold. MEW YORK DRY GOODS STORE. DRY GOODS HEADQUARTERS. SrLENDIU SHOW ROOM. BEST LIGHTED STOKF. IN TOWN. AN IJIMEXSE VARIETY OF DRY GOODS , MILLINERY , BOOTS AND SHOES. PRICES LOWER THAN TUB LOWEST. - ONE TRICE TO ALL. ALL ARE INVITED. JOHN H. F. LEIIMANN & CO. may2-lw _ ( I. W. Wcrtz , Dentist , is extracting teeth , without pain , by the use of nitrous oxide tas , at 1318 Farnbam Omaha. m5-lw If you want to buy anything in the millinery line cheap , and not get hum bugged , go to ATKINSON'S , the acknowl edged leading millinery establishment , corner of Douglas and Thirteenth e tree Is. Murphy & Lovettlnt. .Agency ; old cat established agency in this state. pl8-ly ATKINSON'S the only place for style. A. CRUICKSHANK& CO. Now goods to bo shown this week. Ono hundred different styles of fans. Fifty different styles of parasoTs. Immense assortment of lace goods. Lace floral bows a complete novelty. Ladles' muslin underwear. Fancy dress goods grand assort ment. Great bargain 'big lot at 25c. Silks an immense assortment. Great job in Hamburg edgings. Finest quality of prints manufac tured a , splendid assortment , goods t.ldom seen In the west , and just oi > ned ; pries only 10 cents. Im- m-nse stock of domestics in salesroom e-llity feet long. Our unlaunried shirt , the best ihing we offer , every aizo now on no hind. ' stock. AT INSOK'S for.the largest L'if tean first-daw drewnikera vantr yat V A RICH SCANDAL. Implicating Prominent Parties in this City. A Church Choir EeheaKal Brok en up by a Jealous Husband. Who .Assails in Church the Al leged Destroyer of His And Drops His Man With a Brickbat. For savert : ! dajs past Omaha's mu- sical society has been in a flutter ofFer oxcitcmeut over the exciting denoue ment to a family quarrel , which , by reason of its publicity and probably se rious coDsequcnceBalI concerned have found impossible to suppress. From what can to gathtr.ud , it ap pears that fir some time rast the hus band of cue of Omaha's prominent lady \ocalists has enterl ined Eorhnis suspicions of her fidelity , and has been dogging hr footsteps with the intent to discover eomething upon which to base an open rupture of rek- tions. It is not assorted that ho ban succeeded in so doing , but ho has openly told his suspicions to many of his friocds and bewailing the sad con- diti'jn of his family , has vowed ven geance upon the party who was inter fering with his drrncstic felicity. The lady seems to have bren entire ly unconscious that she was giving any cansa of offence to her jealous hus band , and has gene to and from choir meetings , musical society concerts and evening church with other escorts. Ono of these , a travolirg man , whose name wo shall not give , has been quite attentive , and on last Saturday evening accompanied the talented singer to a prominent church on Eighteinth street , where the quartette were about to practice the musical procramme for the following Sunday's services. While disinterested parties claim that there was nothing in the atiuns of cither which could have givou ground for the slightest whisper of fcurpicion , her jealous spouse thought otherwise. SbcrUv after his wife and her attendant - tondant 1 ad left the house on their way to cl.urch , be drtarinlncd to fol- low and bring affiirs to a focus. He aimed himself with a brick bat and stealthily entered the building in order to awat developments. Just at a most inopportune moment , when all the choir were present , he raised himself and struck the traveling man a terrific blow with the brick bat , knocking him down in the aislo. A terrible hubbub ensued , the la dies shrieking and the men rushing to the aseittanco of the fallen visitor. During the racket the husband made his escape , and , meeting some friends , told them what ho had dcno , adding that if this didn't put a stop to such "funny buaiuees" ho'd find some other way which would. The choir re- hearaal , it is said , scarcely progressed as smoothly as usual , the refrain , "O , ye rocks and stones , praise yo the Lord , " seeming decidedly inappropri ate to the occasion , and ono of the la- flies being rather hysterical , the solo singing was not as well ren dered as it might have been under other circumstances. As is usual in cues of this kind , opinion is divided. Thu friends of the lady assert that the jealousy of her husband is entirely unfounded and that his brutality compelled her to sock other escorts to and from the church where she is engaged as a sing er. They insist that ho has beou on a perpetual spree for 8om < > time past , and that bo really was not capable of forming an opinion on any subjecr , much less on oae inAwLich hii cruel jealously has biased hia better judg ment. As to the gentleman , who was the unfortunate victim of Mr. 'a wrath , they say that ho was only act ing the part of a polite and courteous escort , and that not a scintilla of evi dence could be brjught to implicate him in anything in. the least ques tionable. Tbo husband , on the other hand , is very free in asserting his opinions on the subject , nnd declares that this is by no means the fiwt oflense , a neigh boring city having already heard ru- mois of like occurrences not many months since. Ho declares that hohas borne with his wife's idiosyncracicsin this respect until forbearance has ceaacd to become a virtue , and ho was compelled in his own defense to a'sert his marital rights. la short , he docs not hesitate to make the most damaging - aging insinuations in the promises , and says ho can back them by proof. Friends of both parties have been trying to hush up the affair and bring about a reconciliation , but so far tbe attempt has been vain. It now seems probable that a divorce suit will be the lext development of the day , when .he whole story will in all likelihood : e produced in open court. ATKINSON'S , acknowledged leaders. M. Hellman & Co. are making suits T order on short notice. If you want a Duster , If you want a Dressing Sack , If you want a Wrapper , Go to Kurtz's Store. * si Scren new styles straw hats at Frtdcr- 0 tcfa. .Safest May Patterns. m7t2 Is Home comforts , moderate rates , 01 Astor House , Now York. rnlC 1m 01P S < Laundry work will be collected and to delivered by the Omaha Shirt Factory. in Leave your address. First-class work la guaranteed. in inB It pays to trade at Kurtz's. B the Ladies will do well to examine the thmi Ready Made Suits * at McDonald & ty Harrison's , and they will needio seek ze further. the .Ladies Suits , Dolmans , Capes , Ul th ; sters and Underwear at McDonald < | fc ' th ( Harrison's. tb. . Hamburg Figs 25c a box. ; Commtsslonera" Proceedlnga. SATDRDAY , May 15 , 1880. Board met pursuant to adjourn- ment. _ Present Commissioners Corl'ss , Knight and Drexel. The following were adopted : Resohed , That the treasurer of Douglas county bo and hereby is di rected to place in the corrections of the tax list for 1879 the personally as sessment of S. P. Moiss , amounting to § 2500 and one dog , the same being left oat by mis tale. liesolved , That the county clerk be and is hereby directed to place in tbo tax list of A. D. 1879 the ditch tax against blocks 13 to 24 , both inclusive , in the town of Waterloo , as levied for a'd yeai. Itcsolved , That the county treasurer be i and hereby is directed to draw from the general fund § 10.05 and apply the same to the payment of thedelinquent personal tax of John Campbell for the year 1879 for work , grad'ng. Resolved , That the county treasurer be and is hereby directed to draw from the ditch fund § 28.80 , and apply the sime to the payment of the delinquent ditch tax of A Payne , on w i , so J , 8 , 15 , 10 for the year 1879 , for work done on ditch. liesolved , That the county treasurer be and ii hereby directed to draw from the general fund 93 63 , and apply the same to the payment of the delinquent personal tax of Thomas Wilkinson for the yeirs 1878 and 1879 for services as petit juror. Kesoltcd , Tint the county treasurer be and is hereby directed to draw from the general fund § 29.90 and apply the same to the payment of thedelinquent psrsonal tax uf Henry Eiche for the year 1879 , for road work. License wan granted John Murie and E. Edwaids to sell liquors at Fort Omaha for six months from July 15 , 1879. 1879.The The following accounts were allowed from tbe general fund : G. W. Thomas , hauling lumber. . S 10 00 j Geo. H. Gur , court fees Feb. term ; 1880 . 283 55 Geo. H. Guy , committing and board of prisoners , Feb. 1880. . . . 191 90 Geo. H. Guy , conveying prisoners toasylum . 28 00 | John Campbell , work on grade . . 27 C7 i John Johnson , hauling lumber 3 40 : J. II. Blalteley , work on road. 75 1)3 ) Win. Wilson , 300 G. A. Hill groceries for . . . . . Kl Sfl , U. .n * * * * AI/ > 1.10 WA poor. * " W i J. IJ. Moore , grading 45 45 I Harry Standen , work on road 3 00 j i A. SL Clark , painting at poor I house 100 62 i Frank Daus , care of pauper * 9 00 J Win. Johnson , work on road 23 60 i Thomas Wilkinson , balance for | jury fees 8 27 i Henry Gibson , rebinding general ' | index 1C 00 , A. II. Donecken , work at now jail 20 98 ' Omaha Post printing company , ad vertisement for treasurer C 30 J. H. Blakssley , on grading ac count 15 55 Henry Eicke , grading 50 20 Joseph Lies , " 2715 Fo tpr & Gray , lumber 82 48 W. T. Seaman , witness fee 2 00 Wm.TetPpleton , " 200 Gustive ( Benecke , fees in state cases 20 25 Gustave Anderson , witness fees. . . C 00 H. Jacobsen , " . . . 10 00 Adjourned to May 29th , 1880. J. R. MANCESTEK , County Clerk. By H. T. LEAVITT , Dtputy. Wo call attention to the largo and extensive stock of clothing and gen tlemen's furnishing goods at the popu lar clothing house of inlleod M. HKLLMAN & Co. Everybody eays it pays to trade at ATKINSON'S , the acktividcdyed leading mUlincry establishment , corner of Douglas and Thirteenth streets. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. Mis. P. L. Pcrino left to-day for Fremont. W. F. Cody left ths afternoon for his stock ranche. Gtnoral Freight Agent Vining has gone to Chicago. Sindcy Dillon and party are visiting the Bluffii to-day. Purchasing Agent Clark left for Chicago yesterday. Chas. Dewey , Esq. , left on the noon train for Kearney. St. A. D. Balcornbo went out to Co lumbus on the noon train. R. D. Elall went out to Pappillion bn tha noon train , on bus'nesi. Captain Stanlou of the U. S. engi neers , went woit fo-day to Fort San- dors. dors.Mr. Mr. Robert E. Strahvrn was in his office for tbo tint tlmo yesterday since his illnofs. Al. Prtrlck was a passenger on the west-bound U. P. train to-day en route to Rock Creek. Newt. Barkalow returned this morn ing from an extended business trip through Kansas and Missouri. Mrs. J. Ellen Foster , the Iowa wo man lawyer , accompanied by her hus band , were passengers on the overland train to-day bound for Salt Lake. Mrs. Squires and daughter , Miss Addio Squires , of Sing Sing , N. Y. , are in the city for a few days , the guests of the family of N. J. Burn- ham , etq. E. J. Hueston , esq. , of New York , attorney . for the Pennsylvania Bird Guano company , arrived in the city yesterday from the. coist , and h the guest of his nephew , Mr. C. B. Hcr- ton. Children's Dusters at Kurtz's. Slranborry and ice cream festival at the Cnristian Church on Thursday evening. ATKINSON'S for the latest novelties. The Fire Ordinance. To tbe Editor of TUB BIB. I wish to call your attention to the numerous violations of the fire ordi nance in our city by the building of wooden sheds and additions to houses and barns within the limits in which such building is prohibited by the city ordinance. , The worst of the matter that it teems impcssible to have the ordinance enforced. Complaint to the J 4 police < headquarters seems to do no | good. I defy you , Mr. Editor , point to a single instance which" the fine which the a. says shall be imposed , has been imposed on the guilty parties. What J. good does it do to make complaints if of cmp'aints are unheeded. The matter is one which affects the properg * and perhaps the lives of our citizens - $ zens , yet it receives" lesi attention at hands of the proper authorities than a common and trivial offense igainst the city's pease and order. Is .here not some way to make our RUe Verities take ) knowledge of the mat93 r ' - OaaxavzB. 1 bi AN EASTEEN CROOK. Run In Last Night by the Police. One of the most important captures made by the police for the lut few I weeks was that of Wm. J. Saiutor , jr. , an eastern crook , who is now lodged In jail and in all probability will take a trip to Lincoln at the next term of court. About five o'clock Monday after > noon , while Mr. Janskowski was lis tening at the front door of his store to the minstrel band , his new coat , which ! ; was hanging on a partition in the rear ! ! of his store , was unhosled and carried - j j ried off. Mr. Janskow/ki , missing it a shoit time afterwards , made a tour among the pawnbrokers and discovered his missing properly in the shop of Mr. Rosonfield on Tenth street. J f ' Having ob'aincd a description of tha thief he then informed tha police , and officers Ford and Donahue , ac companied by Jock GalUgan , started in pursuit of the culprit Earlv in the evening ha was cap tured on Twelfth street. He first made a show of fight , pulling a knife on his captors , but was quickly dis armed and tiken in tow. On the way up to jail he wjs identified by Schlank , another Tenth street pawnbroker , as the man who sold him a watch etolen from a colored man in H'gjjiiiB' faro room last Friday. It ii probable that for the last two weeks ho has boon ply ing quite a trade in sneak-thieving in out city. A second-hand dealer on Twelfth stract siya the prisoner tried to sell him a coat a few days since , but as it was too Jar o for him he suspected that it was stolen , an-1 refused to pur chase it from him. He is also charged with stealing coals fioni Charier Woodward and ens of the Kosters boyp. Monday afternoon oflic-r Bellamy saw the prisoner talking to a woman who was operating with the Tripp gang of thieves last summer , and at the time he had uuder his ann a bolt of gray cloth , bound round a board , end it is mure than likely that ho had stolen it , probably from Kalish's tailor shop , whicn was bur- glarizcd a few nights ago. Upon being searched at the jail a nap kin and the cover of a silver butter dish were found m his pockets , both of which were stolen from the "Gold Dust" saloon. The prisoner evidently came from Philadelphia as letters were found in his pockets from his father in that city , begging him to mend his ways and turn over a now leaf , and telling him he would send him a roiniltincu of $100 soon , with which to proceed to his uncle in Cheyenne. Saiutor con fessed that he had a partner in his crooked business , and tlrs afternoon Jack Wells , alias Jack Wisher was ar rested wearing ono of the stolen coats. Both will ba arraigned this after noon before Judge Hawrs. ATKINSON'S for the finest work. i A large invoice of Hats and Caps at popular prices at mllcod M. HELUIAN & Co.'a. Those nobby children's lints corno from ATKINSON'S , corner of Douglas and Thirteenth street * . Do your shopping at Kurtz's Lawrence Barrott. Thia eminent tra eil'an w i'.l appear at the Academy i f Music next Satur day evening as "Richelieu " The re served seat sj lo begins this morning. A Pittsturj exchange of recent ilito says : No other aclor , from the beginning of the seasons to their end , is accorded .1 more hearty welcome by thu peop'o of Pittsbtirg thin Lawroucu Barrett. It is safe to afqert tb.1t in all the com petitive rivalry which has existed be tween Barrett and Booth , that he has never Buffered the ler.af , but on the contrary has secured legirns of warm admirers and now holds a pli.ce in the esteem of lovers of his- Ironic excellence from nhhh he is not likely to bo ejecttd by any living actor. The moit striking fea ture c'f Mr. Barrett's skill is hia elo cutionary art , which , augmented and made powerful by a voice of wondrous strength and harmony , renders the accomplishment of the moit delicate and difficult requirements in this re spect a seemingly trivial taik. * * ' Richelieu , " the play in which Mr. Barrett has no equal that clouded leaf of a remarkable history and mighty struggles and ti ttering weakness of the grand old man , Hearing at once the end of earthly power and earthly exis > t encois portrayed by Mr. Barrett with a dramatic power and force such tis is capable of being displayed by him aluno. We know It is said he is equaled in the character by Mr. Booth , but it is at least a disputed question , and between two such actors , where the meed is so evenly contested , wo must accord the palm to Mr. Barrett. Richelieu is , for many reasons , pe culiarly within his province , and the characterization is all but pcrfvct. ATKINSON'S for the lowest prices. Washburn's Superlative Minnesota , and Plant's "Extra" Flour , two of the best Patent and Pantry Flours rnado in the United States. Moderately stated. Fleming tfc Co. , - Grocers. Tailors Wanted C J. Can 01. Beat Estate Transfers. A. M. Chadwick , spcl. master com- mitsioner , to Wm. R. Hill , mid. uud. 1-5 s. e. I sec. 22 , t. 15 D. r. 12 o. ; also und. 1-5 s. e. J sac 22 , t. 15 n. , r. 12 e. ; also nnd. 1-5 w. i , w. i , s. e. and e. s. w. J , ec. 29,1.15 u. , r. 12e. ; § 279. Catherine nnd Jacob Schoerncr to Austin M. Collett , w. d. lot 2 , block , e. of Smith's add. city of Omaha ; $1200.Wm. Wm. W. Thatcher to Berean M. Wellsey. w. d. n. A s w. J and B. o. | . w. and s. w. a. w. f tec. 32 , t. 1C n. , r. 11 e. ; ? 500. Patrick MGavock and wife to John . Burn , w. d. lot 2 , block 205 , city Omaha : $1500. Kent JT. Hayden to John L. Me- " Cague"w. d. lot 12 , block 10 , Roed'a first adlition to the city of Omaha ; $250. $250.M.G. M.G. McKoon , Agt. Fire Insurance , mayl-ly Why dose yourse ves with nauseat medicines , when a purely frnit esth&rtio will core you at once Ham ? fi borgFigi. Xrf ibm , \ Tianr AND PITOHED our. The Misbapg of aBoozy Family. Sundayn'glit ' ScrglJFord.of the mu nicipal police , was busily engaged In hunting down a police item in South Omaha , when ho was informed that a child had been murder * 1 near Boyd's packing house , and was theii lying dead in the yard. Ascertaining that the house In which the murder was committed was thatjof ono Johnson , a notoriously ugly Swede , the Sergeant hurried a ? quick ly as possible to the scene of the crime , when ho was astonished to find a little girl of some eight years of ago , lying nol. dead , but dead drunk , in the roar of the bui'ding , while the rest of the familyalmost as much intoxicated , were receiving a beating from the in furiated hesd of the household. It seems that Johnson i a holy ter ror to ths neighborhood , and people living in the vicinity have been talking seriously of running him out. When ever he gets intoxicated , which , on an average , is about once a day , ho im mediately begins to maltreat his fami ly , beating them shamefully. Not withstanding his treatment of them , they are afraid to prefer complaint and positively refuse to appear as wit nesses ngdiint him. Monday evening all wentuptown in a r'ckety outlt which ho owns , and by the tlmo tliuy were ready to return wore decidedly intoxicated. On the way bick the lilt'egirl was so drunk tintslio fo'l out of the wagon , which ran over her , fortunately not injuring her. Sins was liid out iu the bick yard to sober ofl' , which , with the noise in the house , gave rise to the rumor of a murder. ATKINSON'S for the best goods. CHOICE NOVELTIES ON EXHI- TION. GRAND OPENING Wednesday , May 19th. EVERYBODY INVITED. 100 choice path rnsShetlandShawls. 5000 yards New Lacea In Antique , Russian , Luzeino and Gervaise. 50 dtzen Gloves and Milts All the novelties. 2000 Lawn and Lice Tics at Great Bargains. New Buttons , Trimmingp , aid a general assortment of Now Gcods , at Kuinz'b STORK , Creighton Block. Liutii Uls'en , frum § 1.25 up. Circuhra , from § 1.25 up. Linen suits , from § 2.00 up. Stuffsuits from5.00 up. Liwn suits , from § 3.75 up. Dolman' , Saque ? , Beaded and Lace CapesJ Ladies Underwear ; In all the above goods we have an ondlecs varie- to to choose from. MCDONALD & HARRISON , 1408 Farnham street. PLANT'S Light Loaf Flour , a fine winter wheat , at $3.75. . Try it. FLEMING & Co. , Agouti. Before buying a sewing machine , examine the "NewHomn , " corner IGth -Webster. . Ilartman & Helquist. NOTICE TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. If you have any gilvunizod iron cornices , window caps or other work to figure on , or to be done , call on John Epeneter , 333 Broadway , Coun cil Dluirs , Iowa , who will give you bottom prices aim extra good work. COUNTY COURT. DECISIONS BY JUDGE BARTHOLOMEW iN TUB ilAY TKItil. < ! co. W. SuiHh against N. I. D. Solomons ; judgment f r § 144.00. Max W. Mend ell et. ftl. against M. J. McivolFgon ch al. ; judgment for § 500. 500.Anthony Anthony Rafert against Wm. A. Paxton ; judgment for § 124 38. The Omaha Driving Park Associa tion against Chris. Nevins ; judgment tor § 312.56 , Saundera Manufacturing tiompany et al agAi'nit A. M. Shorey et al. ; judgment for § 146.40. Martin Ittner et al. against Anni M. Durunll ; judgment for § 61.70. Wm. C. Ghost against E. A. Kelsey ; judgment for § 140.62. Edward CitllalHn against Michtlel O'Byrne ' ; judgment for § 323.45. Chas Ogden H gainst Morris Ottman ; judgment for § 08 68. Win. M Foster agamst John D. Murphy ; judgment for § 200.75. Quo. Kmneyagainnt Robert Mason J judgment for § 10.15. Walter P. Welch against Goo. W. Foster et al. ; dismissed. Over eighty millions of dollars of insurance capftal of the oldest and best homo and foreign companies rep resented in tha agency of Tavlor & Howulh dlGif STRAYED OR STOLEN From A. II. Bilker's jaitures , two mil01 northwest of town on the old military road , a dark b y ( may bo called brown ) horaa , five yeftrs old , about sixteen hand * high , cue or both front feet white ; a star in the fore head. head.Any Any information please leave at Baker's pastures or at Max Meyer & /o.'s Cigar Store. A liberal reward will bo paid. m7l3 TOAST : "May we never want a 'riend , or a bottle to give him" a bottle tle of Dr. Thoinaa' Electric Oil , which cures cut * , Wuundi , burn , tcalds , etc. The demand for ST. JACOBS OIL is astonishing , but no wonder , forlhavo myself used it , and found it the most effective remedy in the market. WM. SINNIIOLD , Druggist. Ilockport , Ind. MINING. A case o constipation by using Hamburg Fics. TRADE NOTES. Nice set of Craquet , 8 balls and mallets in a box , only 99c. at tbe 99c. tore. m7t2 i > . B. COMMISSION MERCHANT Ci CiD Dealer in Fvrein and Domnti re fruit , Lutter , = , - , Ponltxy , Game. Han. , Ba rej IS I SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICK Advertisements To Let For Sole , Lost , Found , WauEi , Botrding &c. , will bo In- erted In these columns once for TEN GENTS per line ; each gubaequenUnsertlonFIVE CENTS per line. Tbo first Insertion never legs than TWENTT-FIVE CEMTS. 'TO LOAN-MONEY. MONEY TO LOAN on'anproved secniitr. W. R. BARTLETT , IteJ Estate Agent Office 217 south 13th Et. 675-t TO LOAN-Call at Law Office D.L. THOMAS. Room 8. Crelghton Block 0NKY TO LOAN 1103 Famham street. Dr. Edwardn Loan Agency. nov-22-tf HELP WANTED "TT7"A ? > TED Good cook and waiter. Alplv VV 2 doors nor.h of Brownell Hull. 616-19 WANTED A coi k. Apply at TLintca llou'e , Dodge St. 611-18 rIKL WASTED Atlarcebrlckhouscon Cass \JT t , let. 17lh and 18th. f03-19 WANTED A girl to do general housework , Apply third door fast of tis"h school , on Capitol artnuc. 601-8 ? WANTED A girl at 414 Twentieth street. 602-8 t W ANTED Aged cook at TJZAH1VS Palace Kcstaurant. J5' SM WANTED-MISCEUANEOUS. WAhT < D To buy a good delivery horse , wagon and harness , FEARON 4 COLK , F.rnhim acd 12th Sis. Ofi-l'J ANTED At Mrs. Gco. W. Kendalls , a flwt W civs dress miter , No. H14 Dod efet. , over Willis' Commission store. 021-20 WANTED At the Crrlgbton Hou > eagood hoJ | > cr in tbe kitchen , man or vrrman. W ANT1D DininR rovm and lilchrn girl at Emmett House. b'20-20 / ilRLWANflTD To do geucr.il housework VT at Mrs. Duggans , 1112 South ISth st. 018 21 SITUATION WANIED By JOU R man teamster r > r in prmte family ro'.skc care of h ir-es. II. N. Ilcjcr , Paciiic ll"Uc. 619 IB TBOPOSAI Sealed proposjlj will bo rccIr - i cd hv the iinderei no I , until 3 o'cl"ck p. m. nn Fiiday , May 21st , IS'O , for cradinff "East Aiennc' ( " > < 1000 jrds ) in Slm'l 8 additi > n to Omaha , ne-\r WHbne 1 Brothers' bricV yird. Profile ami speciBcvions st county c'e.'k'n oifico. Ihe liuhl 11 reject anr and all Lidsiaiescrted. Ey i rder of the county coromfoelcnf-r' . JOHN R. M\KCIIESTIR , County t'ltrh. Vy II. T. LEIVITT , Diputy. 62i9 WANTED A young man who T as some ex- perinco in camasaing frr the puqhvcol takiDK o'deis forsMrtsoa the road Omahi Shirt factory. 613 19 ANTED-A lev Jay boardeis at 142 W Howard st , cor. 16th. COS 17 WANTED Meo ant room and noardinpri vate family , by a jouns lady : best of rtf. erencc given and required AdJrefs O. this office. 603-18 D AY BOAKDINO ran be Had on California Street , couth side , 3d > era west of 16th M7-21 TOr WANTFD-M OMAHA EHIRT FAC Jj TORT , 1410 Farnham St. C90-5 0 NK DOZB.V OOOP TAIL01S WANTED App'y to FPANK RAMGE. f67-t TNTELLIGENCE OFFICE , corner 10th and JL Davenpor' ' . < lO-tf FOR RENT-HOUSES AND UNO. TJIORNISHED BOOM for rent , 700 13th st. JJ bet. Wcbslcr and Curt. OIOeod-t BED IS OFFERS A SPLENDID LIST OF Bargains In Houses , Lota , Farms ant Lands , in bis new column on 1ft page. "I7IOH REST OR SALE New Hx-room house L1 Pierce , bet. 21at and 22d ata. CJ9-19 FOR RENT J > hK ra boarding house withba room , on Tenth ftrcet , bet. Douglas am Farnham Enquire of Patrick Ford , cor. IStb and Chicago tts. 61018 T710R RENT 1 ? June 1st. A nics cotlng X ; and stable ( in upp r Douclas Street , blocks from PostofHco. In infra 1210 larnhatr Street. 558-t EOB RENT Two-story frama house witn brick basement , on corner 19th and Pierce Corner Faroham and llth St. FRED MOEI1LE 6S2-t "POIIBENT An flcRunt front room. Enquir J ? at 1610 DodKO St-ect. S70-t FOll REST Double room , Jacob's Block.527t 527-t riOR RENT Furnished roonuchcap ; by week J ; or month. Apply at AMERICAN HOUSE. 403.tf FOR RENT A splendid Photoeraph Gal cry 7l-tf L. B. WILLIAMS & bON F I OR RENt-4 ol room 69 Fifteenth strec Jacob's Block. Vmm rnwnnahlo. WJ-t FOR SALE. T OT8 , FARMS , HOUSES AND LANDS. Look JU over BEM1S' new column of bargains on Is paite. T ANDAUIUCK for sale , time given on part JU ' D. L. Thomas , Room 8 , Crcighton Block 610-19 SALOOM FOR SALB-Good location on prin ilnle lrcct in Omilu. Address SALOON Bco olicc. 605-10 IJIORSALF House and lot , with 9J feet front JL ? 128 feet Ucdp , rtnd well , ij'stcrn , on cornc of Lcaxcmtorth an I 21th St . BsS-2 FOR SALE Small soda fountain in food con ilitioru D , W. SAXG , corner 13th am Farnham. 577.1 FOR LANDS , LOTS. HOUSES AND FARM ? look OT r IlElIlb1 new ouiunm on 1st page Bargains. TJIORSALE lanfo Beer catks. good for els JD tern purposes , at KRUG'S Brewery. SSSeodtf mO BUILDERSrLASTfcliERS ANPMASONS JL Coarse bank sand , gravel for garden ; ! in * moul.in ? sand will be delivered at short notice Lea\e orders t H. Sierks 1414 Farnba-u , anu Charlea Brandes , 921J Famham Sts. HA S BOCK , Successor to Charles DanieL 652-t TpOR SALE Cottonwocd lumber of all sizes , JD RKDMOND-SI suteenth-sh BW TjlORSKLE A s sll dwelUng house , next to JU O. H. Collins residcnc' , corner 19lh ane Capitol Avenue , fn information call at G. H & J. B. COLLINS , 131 Farnhim Street. 605-t FOU HALE Good house and lot , with coo < * * ll , corner 14th and Pierre Streets. Kn. quire of Fretl Lang. S QEIS. 4S7-lm - . Applyat 472'tf L.B WllifAMS&SON. J7IOR SALE A Few American Sewing MaL - L chine in good condition , with all attach ments. Must to soldbefora the 16th of May. For information apply at ATKINSON'S Millinery Store , comer Douglas aiidlS th ctrcets 474 tf T OP. SALB Two of the celebrated J. U. 1 ? Bnlnawlck .V talko Co.'a Nonpareil Bil liard Tables. Ne\rly new. For Sale cheap. 230-tf C. W. HAMIL'ION , MISCELLANEOUS. TTlOUrlD An oval , gold tleeVc button , left at JU this office. 620-19 T OST Ore while pony 16 years oIJ , shod all " JU round , spotted nose and spat * just rear of hips * Reasonable reward for his return to cor. 20tband Harner , JAJJK3 NEV1LEE. 618-20 STRAYKD On May IClli , from premkesof the unjeroiimcd , one roan cow , horns pointing inward. 11M FOLET , S , E. cor. llth and IloKHrdsts. 612-20 NOTICE My wife Margaret FmlUi , haylnc left my bed and board , I hereby notify all ha. concerned not to trust her on my accuunt ag I will p y no bills contracted by her. WM. SJ1ITU. 538-18 ) AX SALE NOTICE To whom It may concern T cern , notice I hen by given , that on the 18th dy t f January. 1671 , I purchued at the tax sale iu Douglas Countr , Neb. , all of block 7 InDwigbt&Lyman'a addition to tbe city of Oma ha. Said land was taxed in the names of Isaac n M. and A. J. Frank Nr the jetr of 187d. and Co eolil for the taxes of that year , and to ? time of CoHi redemption of said land will expire Auzwt 20th , Pi 1SSO , at which time I Miall apply to the county pe > treaanrtr for a deed of the same MICHAKL DOOGHERTV. By James F. Morton , bij Attorney. 19 Ai ACADEMY OF MUSIC ! 12H C./ . WHITNEY Manager One Evening Only , SATURDAY , MAY M. Th Management has the Honor of announcing The Eminent Tragedian , WILe , . LAWRENCE T ARRETl Lo CoU East Snpporttd by his Ezeellent Comp ny , In Bui- [ tft wer1 * Great Play , S3 RICHELIEU , Conspiracy , Caidmal Eichelleu . Mr. Lawrence Barrett. JUWe Adtntsuloa to Parqaette and three rowi la WeMi Dress : Circle$1.0O. . . Ko , 'a\h charge tor ONE MILLION ACRES OX * CHEAP LAND xwr 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- 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 $3OOO 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 years time , at 10 percent , interest to all who can enow good titles. Maps of Douglas and Sari > y Comities for sale , Boggs & Hill , REAL ESTATE BROKERS , 1408 Farn. St. , Omaha , Neb. FOP Rent. Splendid cot 'age , 6 rooms , all In the best con dition , fruit and shade trees , stable , hard and roft water , and 4 Acres ol Ground , $120 a year. West Omaha , will sell foi 31.GS0. _ BOOQ3and WLL. For Sale , House and full lot on Webster Street , beat loca tion in the city , $1,500 ; easy terms. BOGGS and HILL. $30,000 Twenty Thousand Dollars In small well secur ed mortgages ranging from $200 to 91,000 , draw. Ing 10 per cent interest , hare bten lately i laced in our bands f or sale , at snull discount. Persons - sons hat inj a UUle money to spare can make a t afo nnd profitable loan in this way , without any expense or commission j. R0003 and HILL. For Sale , Church Property and Fsrsonagein South Omaha , near Depot , at a \ ery reasonable price. BOO 03 and HILL Cottage and Lot , New 1-story frame house , 4 rooms , 2 closcU'-lO foot ceilings , double doors , etc. , 85 barrel cis tern , full lot , all in No. 1 condition , 5 blocks from High Scboo1 ; $850 , on monthly payments , email cash pa } mcut require. ! . EOGOS and HILL , Heal Estate Brokcra. New Houses. Wo are now prepared to build houses orth from $400 to JsOOnn nurloUlnournewulditlon , 28th and 29th and I'arnhom.Douglas end Dodge , and sell on small inunlhly pjjmtnts. HOGGS and HILL , $000 to $1,000 Will buy jou a new house , withjjne of the finest lots in Omsha , on email monthly payment ! . BOQOb and HILL , RHALE8TATB BROKZB& For Sale , House and Let on street car-track , Shinn-s addi tion , $ lOoO. BOGGS-and HILL. A New House And full lot , one-half block from street cam , Shinn's Addition , 21,375. Bt GCSand HILL. The Cheapest Residence Propcrtr In Omaha must bo sold in- stantcr , W * Lot 4 , Block 47 , with a No. 1 house of 7 looms and all well Improved ; southeast corner 21st and C'aw. Want best offer. BOGGS and HILL. For Sale , Fine joung hofsc , well broke and suitable for a lady todtive. BOGUS nnd 3 ILL. Wanted. ' We want a contract to have 200 acrei cf land broke at once. BOQCSand HILL. Cheap Lots * Look , at the lot * In our new addition best lots for the money in Omaha , 29th and Famham. HUGOS and HILL. Residence Lots for Sale. 200 Lots in Kountze and Euth's Additiqn.near business , good eurroundings.lots covered with youn ° r trees , and are the choicest , cheapest and nearest business of any lots in the mar ket. By all means look at lots in Kountze and Ruth's addition before purchasing elsewhere. "Will sell on monthlypayments. Prices $400 to $66O. BOGGS and HILL. 100O Residence Lots Fronting 8 , D , 10 and llth streets , 0 to 10 blocks south of depot , many of these lots are very desirable - sirable and for men of small means are tnow tbe cheapest and most easily purchased lots In Oma . Prices$250to $30U. Monthlypayments. KOCGa and IIi L. 15 Choice Lots n Fark Wild Avenue , only 3 to 4 blocks from Depot , f500 to ftOO. Monthly payments. BOOGsind HILL. GO of the Finest Lots Omaha , 10 to 12 blocks nett of Postofflce and Tonrt House , on Farnbam , Douglas and Dodge treets ; finest views in tbe city from these lots. Prices $200 to $300 , on payments of | 5 to { 10 er month. BOOG8 & HILL. Houses And two-thirds of a lot , Chicago street , between 12th and 13tb ; rents for $300 a year. Price tl.fiOO. _ BO003 and ITILT. . Houses and Lots. New 2-story roeidence corner lot , choice loca tion , 4 blocks from Postofflce ; $3,500. HOGGS and HILL. 2 Houses and south i lot 1 , block 12 , on west Ida of 18th street , between CalUomi * and Web- ter .rtreeu . ; $2,200 2-Story Brick House With lull lot , 2 blocks from new Court House' 2,150. BOOG8 and im.L. land 2 , block 230 . 2.7 Lots , block 15 . 1,600 Lot 2 , block 81 . 500 ts 5 and C , .block 252 . 1,200 outh i Lots 1 and 2 , block 281 . 1,000 J Lot 2. block 121 . 2,500 Vest i Lot 2 , block 121 . 2,500 5 , block 227.- . 600 feet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 000 ; EastJ Lot 7 , block 102 . . $1.4M e , 102. . . Oddll ! tot 8. Hock l < ft Immense Stock for SPRING AND SUMMER Fine Custom-Made Men's Suits , Boys' Suits Children's Suits. SPRING OVERCOATS For Men , Boys , and Children. Under-Wear , Hats and Caps , Trunks and Valises , at Prices to Suit -All. Farnham Street , Near Fourteenth SCHLANK PRINCE , BOSTON CLOTHING HOUSE SOX. DECODES. DEVLIN & CO. , OP NEW YORK J We are now prepared to take orders for the justly celehrated clothing o this house , which for Durability , Style and Cheapness are unsurpassed. We have now on hand the best selected stock of Clothing , Shirts , Furnishing Goods , etc. in the city. . Boston Clothing House , FARJVIIAM STREET. apiS-ly SO.OOO CHEAP I CHEAPER ! - CHEAPEST ! MAX MEYER & BRO. Propose for the next ninety ' (90) ( ) days to sell their entire stock of Diamonds , Watches , Jewelry , Clocks , SilverWare , Pianos & Organ , GENERAL MUSICAL MERCHANDISE At Manufacturing Prices , Which is from 15 to 20 per cent , below any Eastern Wholesale House , preparatory to moving into their New Store , Cor. llth & Farnham We Mean business , Conic and be Convinced. CLIFFORD'S FEBRIFUGE FEVER-AGUE DISEASES from ilia 8TSTXX. O. RIOHAROaON , Prep. , " 8T.XOCIB. Pianos and Organs Sold on Easy Monthly Installments. A. HOSPE , Jr , l oiIseStrrcf _ _ I.LSLEDZIANOSKM'CO. , MANUFACTURERS OP ZMI O TJ L ID 13ST G-S ! AND'DEALERS IN PICTURE FRAMES , CHROMOS AND ENGRAVINGS. 922 Douglas St. , Near 10th , Omaha , Neb. I HENRY LEHMAN , THE LARGEST IK THE STATE. -AND - WINDOW SHADES , PAINTERS' A D AETISTS' MATERIALS. Orders Solicited. Samples Sent on Application. PR AU11 UAL AINItM AMU UhlUKAIUH I