THE DAILY BEE. Saturday Morning , May 29. BREVITIES , " Paterson eells cbaL "Alvin Joslyn" to-night. The cheapest and largest stock of Straw Hats , at Frederick's , Hatter. Try Saxe's Royal Crown Oigar. Admission to the Joslyn matinee Saturday at 2 p. m. , GO and 75 cents. Soda at Sale's pure fruit syrups. Hon. Brcno Tachuck yesterday baaed the commissions for census enumerators. Boot Beer and Ginger Ale at Saie's. Four additional Indictments were Thursday found by the United States grand jury. I I Try Saxe's little Key West Gigs gs- , lOc Choice fresh vegetables ; air > fresh butter and eggs at Wm. Gentleman's , Sixteenth and Cass street. 27-31 Jordon Thomas , colored , was Thursday adjudged insane , and will be Kent to the asylum at Lincoln. Don't forget ihe grand matinee Saturday afternoon next by Alvin Jos- lyn'a Comedy Company. By special request the Alvin Jos lyn Comedy Company will give a grand family matinee at 2 o'clock , Sat- tirday afternoon , May 29. Take your children to the grand family matinee to be given by the Al vin Joilyn Comedy company Saturday at 2 p. m. The pastor of the Christian church will preach next Sunday night en "Strikes and Strikers. " All work- Sngmen have a special invitation to at tend. DoDglaa county is enjoying an immigration boom of large dimen sions. Twenty-three families have seUltd in Jefferson precinct within the last three months , and more are com ing. The Episcopal council closed its Session Thursday afternoon. A mis- eionaiy meeting held in the even ing was addressed by Bishops Spauld- { ng and Garrelt. The June term of ihe district court for Douglas county will begin jon the 7th proximo There are 418 cases on the printed docket which will t > a issued in a few days. The number of attorneys now enrolled on the court record is 81. Mr. M. Donovan , the genial pro prietor of that excellent hotel , the Creighton house , is enlarging the building by a hrgo kitchen placed in the rear of the lot. An elegant wash room has a'so been added to the other conveniences. Through an oversightthe position of carriages for members of the choir was left out of the order of procession for decoration day. They will be placed in the first division with the de corating committee. Members of press villba furnished accommodations in third division following judges and officials of the federal courts. AtlSo'clockThursdaynighttwo of the employes cf JohnG. Jacobs' under taking establishment , who were eleeping in the rear of the building up stain , were aroused by the noise of footsteps in the front of the store room on the second story. A vigorous tearch failed to find any one present find it is supposed that ihe marauder escaped down stairs opening the front door by a false key as he departed. Articles of incorporation were yesterday filed in the county clerk's office by the Nebraska Cattle Growing company. They state that the object of the asiociation is the breeding , growing and dealing in cattle , with Omaha as the place of business. The capital stock is placed at $100,000 in hares of $25 each. Moses Ballou , E. G. Ballou , Otis H. Ballou and Da vid Cook are the incorporates. Q [ Aoul9o'clockThur daynightaman Tras discovered lying insensible in the gutter on Fourteenth and Oass streets. It was at first supposed that he was poisoned and the police were notified and requested to procure medical aid. Ho was taken in a wagon to the cily jail when the case was discovered to be ono of plain drunk. This morning he was fined $5 and .costs by Judge Hawes and discharged. 3Iattet Olive Oil , at Pundt's. 28-3 PRINTS , PRINTS , PRINTS , 20 YARDS FOR § 1.00 , At L. B. WILLIAMS & SONS. Carriage Umbrellas atWoodworth's. Headquarters tor Joe Schlitz'a Milwaukee beer at MERCHANTS' EX CHANGE , N. E. Cor. 16th and Dodge. Adjustable Fly Door and Window Screens for sale at Bradford's Lumber The Songs of Seven. The Songs of Seven. Baked Maccaroni in cans at Pundt'e. * 28-3t "May Festival Concert again , to- mcrrow night ; 25 and 15 cents. laundry work will be collected and delivered by the Omaha Shirt Factory. IiMve your address. First-class work gmranteed. The young men of Omaha are be ginning to realize that the best place to lay in a stock of fine neckwear , fancy hosiery , white and colored dress iiirts , summer underwear , etc. , is at L."J5. Williams & Sons , because they don't ask the exorbitant prices of the famishing goods dealers. 26t3 The choice numbers of the two May fertirol concerts will make up the programme for the concert to-morrow evening. West Point Creamery Butter , 25c , l Pundt's. 28 t Office , ot three . .roomswith constant Wpply of Boft water , to- rent , in the Croickshank block mSleodtf Seven , SNIDE SHOE DEAIEEB , Euchred Eastern Manufactur ers Investigating the De funct "Assignees , " Gone But Not Forgoten. Some time before the holidays ao establishment -which sailed under the name of the "Asa'gaeet ? Boot and Shoe Sale Company , " located on Farn ham street , in the store formerly occu pied by J. B. French & Co. They hung their banners to the breeze in the shape of hand-bills and profuse advertising , and apparently did a thriving and lucrative business. A man by the name of Peabody was the nominal head of the establishment , which received and shipped quantities of goods in the most mysterious man ner. It was understood from the manager that the Omaha establish ment was only ono of four or five similar institutions located in various parts of the west , and that the goods received were obtained from broken down fac tories in the New England states. One peculiar feature which attracted some attention was the fact that the establishment shipped about as many goods as they brought into the city , and that in all cases the boxes contain ing , stock were unmarked by the manufacturer's name. Another peculiar and suspicious fea ture was that the firm transacted all their buiiness without the aid of the banks , forwarding moneys through the express companies to points cast and couth. About a month ago the establish ment suddenly packed up its goods , shipped them to Chicago and closed its doors. Its proprietors skipped-the town , the store was advertised "For Rent , " and the place that knew them once knew them no more. A few days since it transpired that the outfit had been practicing a systematic sys tem of swindling upon eastern facto ries , and that a number of New Eng land jobbers were seriously out of pocket by the failure of the establish ment to meet its obligations. Letters to Omaha failed to find anyone who held themselves responsible for the debts of the "Assignees , " or to reveal any trace of its proprietors. Inquir ies in various directions could procure no traces of the swindlers , and an agent wai sent out from Boston to track the goods , and if possible obtain some reimbursement for the eastern losers. So far UK Bandall's investigations in our city have not been very success ful. Parties who lived adjacent to the decampfng firm profess entire lg- nor-inca of the workings of the estab lishment , its proprietors or their method of business. The stock is scattered in an hundred stor.es or sold by auction , eo that the Massachusetts victims are not likely to recover any thing in reimbursement of their losses. The Songs of Seven. Burnett's Flavoring Extracts , at ' 28-3t Pundt's. - May Festival Concert at Baptist church , Saturday evening , with price of admission reduced to 25 cents for adults and 15 cents for children. The Songs of Seven. Smells in cans , at Pnndt'a. 28-3t All the members of the May festi val are requested to meet at the Bap tist church , at 7:30 : to-morrow even ing. New and magnificent Those gold and silver brushes and combs , at Kuhn's , Fifteenth and Douglas. War ranted quadruple plate. 22-Gt SPECIAL. We are now prepared to furnish regularly , occe or twice a week , the finest special dairy and creamery but ter , and will guarantee a fast-class ar ticle at the lowest prices , quality con sidered. Parties taking regularly can depend on getting the same when great scarcity occurs , in preference to all others. Wii. FLEMING & Co. m25tm31 Hamburg Figs 25c a box. How can they do it ? What ? Why make those elegant pants to order for Five ( S5.00) ) bill. 26-3t L. B. WILLIAMS & SON'S. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. Dr. Geo. Graff left yesterday fo Cheyenne. D. G. Hull , of Lincoln , is in th city. city.W. W. C. Keith , of North Platle , isj : the city. Hon. T. M. Marquetteleftyester lay for Lincoln r. Engineer J. D. Cook has arrivec from Toledo. C. H. Dewey has gene to Chicago t ittond the republican convention. Hon. Low Cropsey , clerk of Lancas er county , spent last night in th netropolis. Bishop Spaulding , of Colorado1 ? whi lasbeen attending the Nebraska Epis opal council , left yesterday for Den er. er.Miss Miss Adelaide NeiUon , the dlstin dished actres' , pased through the he city yesterday on her way to the oast. oast.W. W. A. Strong , general passenger gent of the Northwestern railway ompany , accompanied by his family , ent west on the noon train yesterday. Sam Smith , special agent of the ostoffico department , and attached to IB office of the superintendent of the eo delivery , is in the city on a round t inspection. A lubricant for the limbs St. acobs OiL Jacob Loeckman , 724 Clinton street , offalo , N. Y. , says he has been using r. Thomas' Eclectric Oil forrheuma- sm. ile had such a lame back hej tuld not do anything , but one bottle is , to use his own expression , "cured in up. " He thinks it the best thing the market. MISSING. A case o coQitjpstlpn by teg Haiiitrorg Pigi , DEOOEATION DAY , Preparation for the Coming Ex ercises The Procession. To-day , Decoration day , will b generally observed by our citizens. All the details of the procession have been completed , and the display will be imposing and satisfactory. The call for flowers has met with a general response , and the sympathetic hearts and willing hands of the ladies are to day engaged in providing for the decking of our dead heroes' tombs. Following is the revised order of procession , in which as last published there were Eoveral omissions. Order of Procession. Marshal of the day and aids. FIBST DIVISION. Ninth Infantry Band. Detatchment of city police , in charge of city marshal. Phil. Kearney Post , No. 2 , G. A. R. Geo. A. CusterPost , No. 7 , G. A. B. Co. G , N. G. S. N. , Capt. George H. Crager. Co. B , N. G. S. N. , Lieut. Bolln commanding. Department Commander G. A. B. and staff. Orator of the day and chaplain. Decorating committee and members of the choir. Wagon and flowers. SECOND DIVISION. Band. Chief of Fire Department and Assis tants. Pioneer Hook and Ladder Company. Omaha No. 1. Fire King No. 2. Nebraska No. 3. Omaha Singing Societies. THIRD DIVISION. Judges and officers of federal and state courts in carriages. His Honor the Mayor and city officials * in carriages. Members of the city council in car riages. Invited guests. and citizens in car riages. Wagon with water and ice. The vocal music will be furnished by representatives of the various church choirs of the cily. Among the singers will be Mrs. C. E. Squires , Mrs. A. F. Sherrill , of the Congrega tional church ; Mrs. H. D. Estabrook , of Trinity church ; Miss Carrie Stev ens , of the First Methodist Episcopal church ; and Messrs. H. D. Estabrook , J. Smith , Walter Wilkins and A. D. Morris. All companies of the Omaha fire department are requested to meet at Firemaus Hall on Saturday morning at 9 o'clock sharp to participate in the exercises of Decoration Day. By order of J. J. GALLIQAN , Chief Engineer. Messrs. A. Cruickshank & Co. will observe Decoration Day by clos ing from 12:30 : to C p. m. Postofflce Closed. To-day being Decoration Day , the postoffico will ba closed the same as on Sunday , and will be open from 12 to 1 p. m. First trip will be niade by carriers as usual. Tiios. F. HALL , P. M. . All comrades of Goo. A. Ouster Post No. 7 , G. . A. B. , are requested to meet at Clark's Hall. Saturday morn ing , May 29 , at 9 o'clock promptly for parade. TJcited States Circuit Court. The following business has been transacted in the United States circuit court since our last report , Judge E. S. Dundy presiding : Brown vs. commissioners of Sher man county ; trial to court and taken under advisement. . Ellery vs. school district 24 Wash' icgton county ; leave given defendant to answer in forty days ; plaintiff to reply in seventy days and continued. Walker , assignee , vs. Krug et al. ; settled and dismissed. Barnett , Merrill & Co. vs. School District 56 , Richardson county , et al. ; judgment for plaintiff on verdict for 5406.53 ; plaintiffs recover costs in state court and pay costs In United States court. Rasmusstm Vs. Union Pacific Rail road Company ; verdict for defendant. Ballou vs. Commissioners of Dawson - son County ; judgment for plaintiff oh verdict of , § 2,215.22. Schuster vs. Champlin et al. ; plain tiff to reply in thirty days from May 24th , and continued. Berger vs. Commissioners of Dong- las County ; leave given defendant to withdraw answer and to file motion to remand in five days , Brown vs. School district 28 , Frank lin county ; defendant allowed to an swer in 30 days ; reply in GO days and continued. Union Pacific vs. Verley ; verdict , guilty on indictment charging him with passing counterfeit money. O'Donnell vs. Union Pacific railroa company ; plaintiff allowed to amcm petition in five days ; defendant t answer in 30 days ; reply in 50 dayi and continued. U. P. R. R. Co. vs. Arndt ; firs trial in ejectment ; judgment fo plaintiff ; same set aside and new tria order for next term. U. P. R. R. Co. vs. Sweeney ; sam as above. Day vs. U. P. Ry. Co. : demurre sustained ; plaintiff leave to amend pe titlon in thirty days ; answer in fiftj days ; reply in sixty days , and contin ued. ued.Victor Victor Sewing Machine Co. vs Hesser ; default and judgment fo plaintiff § 539.90 , and § 40 as attor ney's fee. Smith vs. commissioners of Buffalo county ; defendant to answer in twenty days ; replyin .forty d ya , and con tinued. United States vs. Holmes ; demur rer overruled ; defendant to answer in fifty days , and plaintiff reply in eighty days , and continued. Davis vs. Jones et at , and same plaintiff against defendant in six cases ; motion to renew denied , and cases dismissed at plaintiffs cost. Patrick vs. Leach ; referred to J. L. Webster , master , to report. Wilcox vs. McCann ; leave to Me C/ann and wife to file cross bill. Goodyear Dental Vulcanite Co. vs. Ktm ; dismissed at'plaintifTa cost. Ocobockvs. Whittaker , referred to F. L. Webster , master , to report law md facts. Irwin vs. Gray et aL , plaintiff , to eform bill in thirty days , defendant o answer in fifty days , reply in sixty lays from May 26. Vorce vs. Rosenbarry ; on trial to a ory. Court adjourned to 10 o'clock this Don't fail to- attend tbe grand unily matinet by the Alvin Joslin ! omedy company at 2 p. m. to-morrow. PRINTS , PRINTS , PRINTS , 20 YARDS FOR § 1.00 , At L.-B. WILLIAMS & Sosp. Go and take your children to tbe rand family matinee by the Alvin Comedy copp-iny at S p , w , * * * t THE IiTFEBARY HEND. Another Batch of Poetical Effusions usions from Mr , Schim- merhorn. . * Some months ago TBE BEE intro duced to its readers an unique poet ical genius whose province seems to be to grind out poetry by the yard. Since that time the , efforts of the "lit erary fiend" have by no means re laxed , and the office has been deluged witbrHis contributions , some of which have found their way into the columns of THE BEE , and more of which have been tearfully deposited in the waste- basket. A couple of weeks since , Mr. Schimmcrhorn sent in/ the following choice effusion , which is characteristic of his genius : SPUING POETRY. BY A. H. SCHIMMEBHOBK , THE "LITERARY FIEND. " I saw an old man turn a crank , .Arcund him email boys formed a ring- Forth came the organ's doleful sounds ; I knew , indeed , that it was spring. And as spring's heat become intense , I sighed for funds I could not muster ; But laid aside my overcoat And bought ( "on tick" ) a linen duster. I saw a farmer planting corn To make his stock of winter fodder ; I saw him quickly hide bthind The fence he saw a lightning-rodder. I saw the wild geese wing their flight To Arctic ocean's cooler shores ; And then I saw a flock of "ducks" Surround the city milliner stores. I met friend Jones. "Why sad ? " said I. He answered low , "A plague upon it , I have to pay ten dollars out To buy my wife a new spring bonnet. " I saw the chickens raising flower ? , As wicked chickens love to do ; I heard a gentle female voice Excitedly say , "Shoo ! Shoo ! Shoo ! " I saw a tramp the road beside , In ragged clothes and battered beaver ; I asked him if he wanted work : "No , no ! " he said , "I have spring fever. " I saw a "later bug" walk forth And elevate his bugship8nose ; I heard him eay in pensive voice , "Tis spring ; I smell an 'early rose.1 I heard a grocer shrewdly say , "True talents beats the very dickens" ; The while he tookrsome last year's fowls And sold them all as fresh spring chickens. I saw a certain basket stand Upon the sanctum's lonely floor ; I saw it filled up to the brim "Spring poetry , " and nothing more. A press of nntter on cur columns and a decant lespect for the feelings of our readers compelled us to reject it. A few days later another coem accompanied by a letter enclosing a § 2 bill found its way to our sanctum. We published a notice requesting Mr. Schimmerhorn to apply at the counter for both , but met with a flat refusal aiid the following poem. EDITORIAL TRIALS. The editor his scissors gripped , Then eyed the pile ot manuscript. On hard-boiled eggs he'd lately dined Unquiet stomach , gloomy mind. Ah article on "Peace and War.'l By some unknown contributor , He spurned with such ferocious haste It landed in his pot of paste. Some writer's "Views on Education" Were quick consigned to degradation , And to the wasted paper pile Were followed by "A Pirate's Trial. " A romance full of bloody plot ? , Its pages stained by sundry blot" ) The editor , with ( Smile grotesque , Unread , cast down beneath his desk. With roar , like avalanche on Alp , The editor then clutched his scalp He could not clutch his hair , for why ? He had a limited supply. The stalwart typos gathered 'round , Attracted by the awful sound ; Tcey d&shed cold water in his face , Then asked him what had taken place. He heaved a sigh , then wildly eaitl , While yet he held his aching head , "It is a most outrageous thing , That Schimmerhorn has wrote on spring ! " The last effusion did the business. We publish both , and Tired and forlorn. We hid farewell to Schimmerhorn. A Mammoth Industry. Yesterday a representative of TUB BEE paid a visit to the mammoth establishment of the Metz Bros. Brewing company and was shown through the buildings by Mr. . Sie na on its genial secretary and treasurer. He found it a perfect hive of busy in dustry in all its departments. Be sides the enormous home consumption of their deservedly famous beer , the Metz Bro's. Brewing company are un' doubtedly the heaviest shippers in their branch in the west. Within th last two days they have shipped tw car loads of beer along th line of the Union Pacific , where their brand Is particularly esteemed. On car losd was shipped on Wednesday t < their agent at Sidney , where it wil be bottled and forwarded to Dead wood. Another car load was shipped on Thursday to their agent at Red Olod , which is the third car load consigned to him this month. The , ilso i hipped one car load of bottled beer on'Wednesday to Rock Creek Wyoming. Metz' bottled beer ha ? won a mos enviable reputation and is universailj pronounced as superior to any bottled beer in the market. The firm have irderj for two additional car loads irhich must be filled within the next ien days. The portion of the estab- iihment devoted to bottling is as busy k place aa any in the brewery. From 14 to 15 men are constantly employed i this department , and if the demand , or their excellent stock keeps increac- ng as it has done lately the firm will w compelled to double their force nd enlarge their building. The care aken'in the manufacture and bottling f the'r bottled beer , atd the fact bat the firm has made this a speciality i the undoubted cause of its popular- j andsuccjss. During the past year the Metz ires' Brewing company have sold more eer than any other brewing firm in ! anfas'Iowa or Nebraska ; Adjustable Fiy Door and Window sreens for sale at Bradford's ard. T.h Songi of geven , . < . ! > , ON THE SEABOH , The Treasures of a Junk Shop- Where Were They Ob tained ? * "You often run across curious Bight when armed with a search warrant , " said an officer of the city police force to THE BEE reporter , late last even ing. There's no judging of what a shop contains by its outside or inside appearance. The dirtier and meaner it loots the more likelihood that it con * tains valuables stored away in dark corners out of sight. " The occasion of this remark was a search just completed hy two officers of the police force who under a gene ral search warrant from Police Judge Haves , had been making a tour of in vestigations among the pawnbrokers , second hand and junk dealers of the Third ward , in search of some of the missing articles stolen from Brash' ' store on Tuesday last. The search , which was very rigid , failed , however , to discover the stolen articles , but revealed - vealed a number others which bore a very suspicious appearance. In one establishment on Douglas street , the proprietor of which bears a rather un enviable reputation at headquarters , a curious discovery was made. Aftei investigating the store and its con tents the officers spied a little trunk , which roth the man and hLs wife icfused to open. Upon beinu forced to do so-by the officers , a large bundle , done up in rags , was found in one corner , which , on being un wrapped , revealed a dazzling spectacle of gold and precious stones. Thirteen elegant rings , set with diamonds , ru- bies'and cameos were displayed to the eyes of the police. Lockets of costly workmanship , bracelets , watch chalni and guards , scarf pins of elegant de sign and sleave buttons and studs oi gold set with precious stones lay spread in great profusion. The pawnbroker and his wife were full of explanations as to the rightful ownership of the property , but none of the articles were exposed for sale and some of them had initials and marks of prior ownership engraved upon them. The officers had no good grounds for taking possession of them and Bndirg nothing for which they were searching , on the premises , left empty handed. . PRINTS , FRUITS , FEINTS , 20 YARDS FOR $1.00 , At L. B. WILLIAMS & SONS. Home comforts , moderate rates , Astor House , New York. ml6-lm The Alvin Joslin Comedy company will give a grand family matinee at the Academy of Music Saturday at 2 p. m. m.Why Why dose yourse ves with nauseat ing medicines , when a purely fruit cathartic will cure you at once Ham burg Figs. Try them , Over eighty millions of dollars oi Insurance capital of the oldest and beat home and foreign companies rep resented in the agency of Taylor & Hoirell. _ _ _ _ _ _ dl6if Real Estate Transfers. Joseph Toner to Jchn Toner , q. c.d. vi , nej , sec. 7 , t. 14 , n. r. 13 e. $1. Tohii Toner to Joseph Toner , afa nel , sec. 7 , t. 14 , n. r. 13 e. 81. David Redman to Patfidk 0. Hawes , w. d. lots 3 and 4 , block IsU , city 8f Omaha 500. W. N. McCandlMi and wife to Oliver Burswoll , w. d. GIVE IT A TRIAL . nndjou ni'lbe "st'-tl'ftal : ' 'AHakcals.1' Dr. S. M'Jbce's Estornal Pile Remedy , plrea InStdnt relief and is an infallible care for the most ob stinate cases of Flits. It hu made the most wonderful cures of ihls terrible disord. r. 10,000 grateful psople that have used It can testify to the same. Samples with full directions sent free to a'l sufferers on application , to Analteils deprtt. Box 3946 , NeVf Tols. Suld fy all flrst-clasj driugieu. i "All the health I enjoy , and even my life I may say , la in consequence of Sim mons' Regulator. I would not take ont million dollars for my interest In that tnedicinei Wi H. Wit&oif , " \Velborn " , Florida. We offer a hrst-class white Jann- dried shirt , with an improved rein forced front , made of Wamautta mus lin , 3-ply bonem and enffs , of 2SOO linen , at the reduced price of $1.50. The workmanship , fit and style of our shirts aie placed in competition with an d shirt sold in Omaha. We guaran tee entire satisfaction , or will refund the money. 4We make to order every grade of shirts and underwear , give better goods for loss money than-can be got elsewhere. Our fancy imported shirtings are of the choicest patterns. In underwear we cannot be under sold. sold.Omaha Omaha Shirt Factory , 252Farnham , opposite Grand Central Hotel. FOR SALE FEBRIFUGE IVERiAGUE . - - THE GREAT MALARIALANT1DOTE , t OFTHE GE. ' afe Certain , Sure and Speedy NEtfERESILSTO CUBE. he only articleknownUiatWill | e/vcftoafelhis disease tI.C.RICHARDSoC SOLt PROPRIETOR General Agents , RICHARDS ON & CO. WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS. EVERYWHERE. Murphy & Lovettlns. Agency ; old eit established agency in this'state. apl8-ly SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE Advertisement ! To Let For Sale Lett , Found , Wantf , Boarding Ac. , trill be In erted In these columns once for TEN CENTS per lint ; each subsequent insertion , FIVE CENT ! per Una. The flirt insertion never less than TWENTT-ITVB CEMTS. Tl UAH-HOMEY. MONEY TO LOAN-On flrrt mortage * im proved property , in sums of $500 to $4 , 000. Lepil Interes ; and no cimxlulan or brolc erage. DAVIS & DNYDEB. TO LOAN on approved security MONEY R. BARTLETT , Befi Estate Agent Office 217 south 13th St. 675-t rONSY TO LOAK-Cad at Iw Office L P. L. THOUAS. Room 8. CreUhton Block TO LOAN 1109 famhazn street M1 Dr. Edwards Loan Agency. nov-22-tf HELP WANTED 'ANTED A girl , south-Mat cor. 12th anil Harney. 673-23 / " IRL WANTED In small family. Appiy 218 VT Fourteenth street , bet. Cipltol avenue nd iMvenpoit Sts. Mrs. S. M. COATS. Omtha May 20,18EO. 670-2S TTTTAXTED A girl to do honsawork. Enquire M\ at 1112South 13th St. , between Pacific and Pierce Sti. . MRS. DUQ'JAN. 66M WANTED A peed cook at TIZARD'S Falact Restaurant. 58ti WAKTEP-IIISCELUWEOm. A N experienced salesmiu desires a gltuatior XX. in a store or copyist In some office. Ad' drws C. , this office. 674-2 : W 'ANTED To adopt a - lrl taby. A pply > t this office. 21 WWANTED WANTED A good carpenter at A. J. Pop. li rplcton's new resioento on Shcrmar a\ooue 6JJB-2E WANTED A good carpenter to work by th or to bnlld a sraill hous ; . Enqutia o Dr. Isaac Edwards , 11CO Farnham street. 668-1 TITAN AND WIFE WANTED. T , MURRAY 687-t By a worn in , situation as housekeeper WANTED keeper , 203 Howard street , between 121 and 131h. 651-2 " \TTANTED Flrtt c'aubusineas and residence YV property in Omaha , with or without bulliU-iia. We are prepared to pay cash and ( air prices f or EOO ! locations. tnaj 2JU6t DAVIS A SNTDEB. NE DOZEN GOOD TAILOKS WANTED. App'y to FBAXK RAMOE. fS7-tl TNTELLIQENCE OFFICE , corner 16th and J Dtvenport. 410-lt FOR BEMT-H008E8 AKD LAMP. TJOR BEST Fu'nished rxim In private resi- I ? dence at UZ 18th St. , bet. Dode and Capitol avenue. 663-1 FOR RENT Threa upper rooms , unfurnished , on Douglas ttreet , siuth side , second door east of 16th. t 633-23 TVISIBABLE ROOMS PLEASANTLY LOCAT- \J ED FOR BENT At outh-east corner of 14th and Chicago street * , convoienr ! to the busl. nes3 part of the city. 629 tl RENT A few dn elllnzi and offices. FR DAVIS 4 SNYDER. RENT Double room , Jacob's Block. Block.SCTtl FOK SCT-tl RENT Furnished roorc3cheap ; by week EOR or month. Apply at AMERICAN BOUSE. - 498.U RENT A splendid Photograph Oal err. FOR n-tf L. B. WILLIAMS & EON. TTIOR RENT } of room 5C9 Fifteenth itrcet P Jacob's Block , frmn rnumnahK WKl-t FOR SALE. COWS FOR SALE N. E. cor.Burt MILCK 23d SIB. 675- T7IOR SALE OR RKNTHoDse and two lots , JD rooms , brkk basemet , 2 big windows , goo < elitcrn. well , coal h6u5 : , nuhlber trf fruit tree * Dovenport tt. . 2 Mocks west of High School. J J. Nobes. Apply Cuming St. , bet. 10th and 21st 677-29 "pOR SALE Full lot. northwest corner Fam J } ham and 9th street , opposite U. P. R. R headquarters. The best vacant property in Omaha for any wholesale bualne'S may22d6t _ . DAYI3 A 3NY PER. Business and residence propert ; JP in all parts of the cily. Low price j am easy terms of payment. may22d6t DAVIS & SNYDER. T70R SALE Nice cottage , four (4) ( ) rooms am JT full lot on Mason near llth street.Only tlree (3)blocks ( ) frcn Union Pacific ft B. & M. R R. depots anil street car : $1,209. EMJ terms may2Zd6t DAVIS & SNTDER. "COR SALE Resideno and full lot , north wen IT corner Chicago and 21st stret One of the best locations in Omaha. mayZ2d6t DAVIS & SNYDER. "TTlOIl SALE Pcttamant and cigar store , one JB block from Festofflec. Apply Bee office. M4.S1 AM prepared to deliver coit water to an * par I of the city for low prices. Ni.tiJy by postal or leave orders at my house , THOS. SWIFT. N 635-t "I710R SALE A hou o with 6 rooms and lot in JL Nelson's addition. Inquire of Fred. Henl lecksin's meat markut , eor. of 16th and Califor niastji _ , .em-tt TOOK SALE Small soda fountain in good con B dition. D. W. SAXS , corn r 13th anc Farnham. 577-1 BUILDERS.PIlASTERERS AND MASONS TO CoafSe bahk sand , gratel fdr prdehd and moulting sand will be delivered at short notice. Leave onlrrs > t B. Sierks 1414 Firnham , anc Charles Brandes , 921 } Farnham Sts. HANS BOCK , Successor to Charles DanleL 552-tf T7\OR \ SALE Cottonwocd lumber of all szesat ! J ? REDMOND'S , Sixteenth-st. 516 tt OR SALE AI71J11 dwelling hoflsenett to F O. H : Rollins resldinc-j corner 19th and Capitol Avenue. * of information call it O. H. i J. S. COLLINS. 181 Farnham Street. C05-tf SALE Good house and lot , witn % good FOR , corner 14th and Pierce Streets. En quire of Fred Lang. S GEIS. 487-lm T10KSALE AGristMllL Applyat WllilAMSSON. mOR HALE A New Amendfl , Sewing MaC - C chine In good condition , .with all attach ments. Hustle soldbcfor. the ISth 01 May. For information apply at ATKINSON'S Millinery Store , corner Duuglis and 13th Streets. 474-tl TnOR SALE Two of the celebrated J. M. _ C Brunswick & Balke Co.'s Nonpareil Bil liard Tables. Nearly new. For sale cheap , awtt 6. W. IUM1LTON , _ MISCELLANEOUS. _ _ From 23d ft. , Itet. Cass and Calf- STRAYED a red cov with short horns , star in forehead , and cut In each car , when last seen , bad a piece t > { rope arSund bir boron. Infoima- ton ! will be suitably rewarded. S. TKOSTLfcR. 671-27 - rom Nto'rtb Omans ; , 6ne bay STRAYED c61t,2j tars old , hkavf.mane tad tall. Any informanion left at IlerV store will be suitably rewarded. 652-29 M XKBS0.7OBX1D Frcwiilar | > Jfpp * : & > T tito lyefix Core o Seminal n eaknesi. Losi of Maniiooa , and all dis orders brought on by indiscro tiort of excsess. Anj Drurristhajtheinsrtfdicnt ! ! . , Address _ . A co. ; ? s XittAuRt y. y- AOADEMY Of One Night Only , Friday , May 28 , 1880. 1NCACEMEHT EXTRAORDINARY I iSO Laujbs in 159 Mifiutegi OHAS. L DAVIS , The greatest living OM llan Character Actor , Endorsed by th , * preis and pub ic as the only true ttpVtacntatlve bf The New England Farmer , In his great character creation of "Alvih Uoslih , " Supported by the Emotional Actress , * Rnvr-iv/r , And a powerful Dramatic Company. The pee ple's p ay. Three ooors of continuous fun. JTiesented with new and beautiful scenery. General admission , 60 nd 75 cents ; Reserved seats , $1.09 , now on sale atHnbirmann's Jewelrr store. Doors open at 7:15 ; commence at 8- B. S. CRANE , Business Manager. _ monwedfri A. F. RAFERT & CO. Contractors and Builders , 1310 Dodge St. Omaha. NEW TIME-TABLE or nn OMAHA AND FORT OMAHA OMNIBUS LINE. ONE MILLION ACRES CHEAP LAND 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 lime 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 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 Beal 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 show good titles. Haps of Douglas and Sarpy Counties for sale , Boggs & Hill , REAL ESTATE BROKERS , 1408 Fara , St. , Omaha , Neb. For Kent. Splendid cottage , 6 rcoms , all lathe best con dition , /rait and shade trees , stable , hard and * ot water , and 4 Acres of Ground , $120 a year. West Omaha , will sell foi 91,680. BOOQ3 and HILJk For Sale , House and full lot on Webster Street , best loca tion In the city , $1,600 ; easy terms. 60003 and HILL. $20,000 Twenty Thousand Dollars In small well secur ed mortgages ranzlng from $200 to 11,000 , draw ing 10 per cent interest , hare been lately placed In our hands tor sale , at small discount. Per sons having a little money to spare can make a sate and profitable loan in this way , without any expense or commissions. BOOQ3 and HILL. _ For Sale , Church Property and Parsonage in South Omaha , near Depot , at a very reasonable price. BOQQ3 and HILL. _ Cottage and Lot , New 1-story frame house , 4 roomi. 2 cIoscU-10 foot ceilings , double .doors , etc. , 85 barrel cis tern , full lot , all in No. 1 condition , 6 block * from High School ; S50 , on monthly payments , email cash payment required. BOGGS and HILL , Real Estate Brokers. Kew Houses. We are now prepared to build booses worth from $400 to $300 on our lota in our new addition , 28th and 29th and Farnham.Douglis and Dodge , and sell on small monthly payments. _ BOOOS and HILL , $600 to $1,000 Will buy yon a new house , with ono of the finest lots In Omaha , on small montlily payments. BOGUS and HILL , BBALESTATB BaOOM. For Sale , House and Lot on street car-track , Shinn-g addi tion , l,9oO. _ B0003 and HILL. A New House And full lot , one-half block from street can , Ehinn's Addition , 91,375. B''GGS and HILL. The Cheapest Residence Property In Omaha must be ( Old 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. BOOC3 and HILL. _ For Sale , Flflo teens hone , well broke and suitable for a lady to drlvo. BOGUS and E ILL. Wanted. We want a Cdnlrtct to faava 200 acres cf land broke at once. _ 0003 and HILL. Cheap Lots. Look at the lot ? In oar' new addition best IWs f the money in Omaha , 29th aui Famham. BUG03 and Hllu.- Residence Lots for Sale. 200 Lots in Kountze and Ruth's Additiqn.near business , goad aurroundings.lots covered withyoun ° r trees , and are the choicest , cheapest and nearest tJtifiln6& of day lots in the mar ket. By all meanS lo'ok at lots in Kountze and Ruth's addition before purchasing elsewhere. Will sell on monthly payments. Prices $400 to $650. BOGGS and HILL. 1000 Residence Lots Fronting 8 , S , 10 and llth streets , 6 to 10 blocks fotith of depot ) many of these lots are very de- ilrable and for den of small means are ( now the cheapest and most easily purchued lots In Oma ha. Prices $250 to $300. Monthly payments. BOGGa and 15 Choice Lots On Park Wild AVBntto. only 3 to 4 blocks from Depot , f&OO to fOOO. Monthly payments. BOOOa and HILL. 66 of the Finest Lots n Omaha , 10 to 12 blocks * ett of Poctoffic * and taurt House , on Famham , Douzlas and Dodge streets ; finest views in the city from these lots Prices $200 to $300 , on payments of $5 to (10 ver month. BOOC.B A HILL. 9 Houses And two-thirds of a lot , Chicago street , between lith and 13th ; rsnta for $300 a year. Price 1,600. SOQ09 and HILL. Honses and Lots. Kew 2-story raeidence corner lot , choice Iocs- ion , 4 blocks fromPoetofilce ; $3,500. BOGUS and HILL. 2 Houses and south } lot 1 , block 12 , on west side of 18th street , between CaJUornia and Web- - 3-Stery Brick House With fall lot , 2 blocks from new Court Hous ' 2,150. BOGGS and HltL. Lota 1 and 2 , block 230 12.7S9 LotS , block 15 1,600 Lot ! . Clock 81 COO oUSand 6block 25 * 1,200 i Lota land 2. block 261 1.000 . LotX. block 121 2,600 'jLotLWockin 2,500 Lot 6 ; block 227 600 A * } Lot T , block J02. ? M0 " MOO - * j-y AT OMAHA , SAT. . JUNE 12 AN OVERWHELMING AND ABSOLUTE MONARCH Belg-nlng triumphant and pre-eminently grand. A perfect s i of canraj-cresteU temples flooded with th * X Another Sun A Bewildering Discovered. Brilliant , -AND THE ORANDE5T MIGHTY ORIOK ILLUMINATOR In the sbadoT ON EARTH. which all | Illuminators A Perfect Panoply - and glimmer-v of Splenaor. jjgjjf ggjj gj uncertain 1J THE ONE GREAT SHOW OF THE WORL - "W- Circus , Menagerie , Aquarium AND CONGRESS OP LIVINGWONDERS. . The Concentrated Marvels of Two Continents Embracing 10,000 Bare and Exclnsir * Feature * . Positively tse Onndest Show on Earth : representing a cjcloman array of the world's most choice wondctg , 1 one VAST OBJECT-TE ACHING ACADAMr. W. W. COLE , Sole Proprietor , who personally di.tates each aod every movement of thu gigantic enterprise , a fact that is sufficient to suaraute * an entertainmet pure and perfect to a degree to eminently distinct Irom tbe usual routine of canvns exhibitions , that nothii g objectionabla or la- decorous is ever discovered in this New and Truly Uaaoirehow. . One hundred raring EijuestrUns , five funny Clownp , two hundred beautiful Horses , five hundred Men. Wumrn and Children. Travel * only by rail , using it * own cars. Costly anil gonjcous Wardrobe" . Astounding effect * . 30 Dcus of Zoological Wonders 39 From tbe upper and lower seas. I have alio secured , at an expense exceeding $20,000 for the e a on. TWOTOWERING GIANTS , CAPT.M.Y. BATES AND WIFE. Each eight feet hiffb , lacking only h lf an inch : combined weight , ono half a ton. The most extraordinary - ordinary people that ever existed at av time in thn orld's history. $10,000 ttat they are tne tall est people on earth. The greatest curios tiea In chr'tttndom. ' ANOTHER GREA.T NOVELTY JUST SECURED , The Mammoth KansasOx , 6ft High , THB IAROE3T ON EARTH , 8100 ttis. An AtlaMaan Monster. Most emphaticaliy the l r ett ipeclmen of the cattle species ever ditcoveud , and bej bnd tbe poesikMty of a doutt most signatio brute ever bred on the American continent. < 5,0 is offered fur a liviup equal In point of slzo and beauty. I have Just added , a ? special attractions foMSSO. the LIVING TABLEAU BY .THE. PERFORMING STALLIONS JISI AS KEIESEnTEl And Six Famous Trick Stallions. The most wonderful and best performing Stallions In the world. They walti in taree couples. Th'y march erect on their hind feet. T tey sit m Chairs. They Drill like Solaiert Thy t > rm I ableaux. All performing together at one and the same time. One jumps over the backs of the others. They See-saw upon a boird. The'r performances are astonisilnjr , and J st as represe ted on lithcwrapba and large bills. In fact these equine wonda s perfoim a number of Inciedii le evomtlors a d display . a decree of intelligence snrpissmir unythlne the world h s ever seen in t' e vgy of annnil edaeauon. ENTIRELY NEW , FIRST AND FOREMOST. _ T AN IMPORTED PERfORiVlING SPAOTSH BULL. . Introducinir trie fe tu-cs of a tenu re bull-fljrht ; nd m ny otlie' stonistlng pe formtnces. - A ROYAL o Tf ORIENTAL rAKAUiwill e itiven . in the fo eooo , displaying themortuo geonsailt- tering Gabxy ofGo'dea Glory ecr witnesaod on the continent , lutrod irlngmors Wild Beista , more Men , Women ndlloiscs , more Curiosities. Admiss on , 60c ; Children , sLc. MAX MEYER & CO. , WHOLESALE TOBBACGONIST8 I V ! Cigars from § 15.00 per 1000 upwards. Tobacco , 25 cents per pound upwards. j j Pipes from 25 cents per dozen upwards. JJ Send for Price List , / \ mf MAX MEYER & CO. , Omaha , Ncl ) . PAXTON & GALLAGHER , WHOLESALE GROCERS ! 1421 and 1423 Farnham , and 221 to 229 15th Sta. KEEP THE LARGEST STOCK MAKE THE LOWEST PRICES. The Attention of Cash and Prompt Time Buyers Solicited. AGENTS FOE THE HAZAED POWDEE COMPY and the Omaha Iron and Nail Co. HENRY HORNBERGER , V. BLATZ'S MILWAUKEE BEER ! In Kegs and Bottles. Special Figures to the Trade. Families Supplied at Reasonable Prices. Office , 239 Douglas Street , Omaha. Tr. o. DvcoiiG.3sr , WHOLESALE GROCER ! 1213 Farnham St. , Omaha. JOBBERS OF HARDWARE , CUTLERY , NAILS , STAMPED AND JAPANNED WARfij TINNERS STOCK , SHEET IRON , TIN STOCK , ETC. 1317 & 1319 DOUGLAS STEEET , QTVT A T = T A 3STJBjB. Positively no Goods Sold at Retail. TlCE & FOITICK , Dealers in House Furnishing Goods , Shdf Hardware , Nails and Etc. 1221 Farnham Street , 1st Door East First National Bank ; mS- I HENRY LEHMAN , THE LARGEST IN THE STATE. ANI > WINDOW SHADES , PAINTEES' AND AETISTS' M4TEBIALS , Orders Solicited , Samples Sent en Application , WU ! I Iff