THE DAILY BEE. Wednesday Morning , June 2. BREVITIES , Pateraon sells coal. City council to-night. May festival this evening. See Polack'o advertisement * Try Base's Royal Crown Cigar. Carriage Umbrellas atWood worth' ? . Soda at Saxe's jnm fruit sj/rtijw. The-United States courts have . adjourned to the Oth. Boot Beer and Ginger Ale at S&xeV r Yesterday thecountybegancharg- ing interest on the delinquent taxes of 1879. Lots , Farms , Hou es and Land ? . Look over Bemia * new column of bar gains on fiwt pige. The county commissioners are out in the interior of the county , exam ining work done on roads and bridges. For Lands , Lots , Houses and Farms , look overBemis' new column on 1st page. Bargains. Try Saxe's little Key West Ci gar , lOc. By rrder of the city marshal the saloons and variety theatres were notified by iho police lst night to close at or before midnight. Several applications were made by individuals for lodging at the ci'y ' jail. They were accommodated with all the luxuries the place affords. Four prairie schooners passed through town last evening , bound for Merrittr'ccunty , and three this morn ing en route to Bed Willow county. Policeman Spear * , the hand somest officer on the force , intends to resign. He refines to waste his beauty on the desert air any longer for § 60 a month. The time for holding the daily prayer meeting at the Y. M. C. A. rooms has been changed from 12 in. to 7 p. m. , lasting "only thirty minutes. All are most cordially invited. Dr. McClelland has moved his office to the northeast corner of Four teenth and Farnham strcats , over gennral railroad ticket office. En trance from Fourteenth street. 2t Yesterday morning about 10 o'clock , while James Vickery was shoving lumber cars in the shop yards , ho received a rather serious injury to bis right foot , a loaded car passing over the toes and crushing them badly. Wm. Sexauer , cue of Omaha's oldest residents , has returned from the Black Hills to make this city his permanent home. Mr. Sexauer has opened a neat and commodious gro cery store , on Thirteenth and Daven port street ; , stocked with a fine line of goods , where be hopes to see his many friends. - "We are not mistaken when we doaay that "Aisled' * , " 1420 Douglas fllreet , is the young men's headquar ters' for pleasure and refreshments , and it is no wonder , as everything there is first-clots. The Monarch bil liard and pool tables are bran-new , A No. 1 no better can bo had ; and the ice-cream , the piee , the cakes , the lemonade , etc. , etc. , never were served better in Paris itself. Alaied's new stock of 5c "White Lily" cigara boats anything. Our 90c Shirt beats the world. See it. All sizas. L. B. WILLIAMS & bou's. Office , ot three rooms with constant * oupply of soft water , to rent , in the Cruickshank block. m21codtf . Masonic. Omaha Chapter No. 1 meets in regular convocation this ( Tuesday ) evening. JAMES GILBERT , H. P. A STAR'S VICTIM , An Omaha Variety Actor Wins the Affections of ; . a Too Confiding Maiden. Marries and Deserts Her. * Many of our readers will doubtless remember the jiaino [ of Mazarto , who several weeks ago filled an engagement at one of the resorts known as variety shows , with which this city is favored. What his success as a variety actor m y hive been we are unable to say , but in the role of a first-class scamp in the drama of real life ho ranked as a star. star.While While filling his engagement in this city he formed the acqaintauce of a young lady who resides in Iowa , but who at that time was visiting friends here. The follow was neither hand some nor stylish , but by some unac countable means ho won the girl's affec tions , and finally , failing no doubt to accomplish his purpose by any other . means , he married her. The ceremony was performed in Council Bluffs , and was followed by a short bridal tripdur- ing which Mazarto introduced his wife to the mysteries of a stage life , which [ ; no doubt she found far _ less attractive than he had painted them. Three weeks elapied , and the couple returned life and engaged rooms at one of the hotel ; of the city. A few days after their re turn , the husband , under a pretext of looking after important business , left town , promising faithfully towrite often and come back. pou Masonic. " This being the opening week of the now month the various Masonic bodies ies in the city hold their regular stated me communications. mr The Temple craft hold their regular monthly meeting to-day. : Thursday , stated communication of is St. John's Lodge , No. 25 , A. F. & A. last M. , Junes Bruner , master. Friday , Mt. Calvary Commandory. iciid Ssturday , Yeata Chapter , 0. E. S. - * _ Cheapest prints in the city. * L. B. WnuAsis & SON'S. beat Missnra. A- ease o cpnitipatloa by ' " " * -m A BRUTAL ASSAULT. , * * - * * A Citizen Assaulted , at His Place of Business and Brutally Beaten. A case of assault and battery was tried at the police court , yesterday evening , the particulars of which , for malicious , cowardly deviltry , eclipse any tiling that it has over been our duty to report in the daily calendar of local crime. The unfortunate victim was a Mr. Riley , an upholster , doing business on Twelfth street , between Farnh&m and Douglaa. Mr7 Riley was found this morning at his place of business by a representative of THE BEE , and from himlheparticu- lars were obtained. It appears that sterday evening between the hours of five and six the notorious "Lou * ' Harman , while passing down Twelfth street with a gang of roughs , struck a a boy , a friend of Mr. Riley , who was at the time sitting iu front of the shop engaged in reading a newspaper. The lad retreated in-dcors under an abu sive volley of epithet's from the cow ard who had assaulted bun. The gang passed on , but shortly after returned and again abused the boy , who onca more took refuge in Riley "s establish ment , Hannan followed him , howev er , threatening to lick him. The boyT in self defence , seized upon a stick of wood , which was near at hand , and struck his nieailant a blow on the I head. All this took place in a much shorter time than it takes to write it , and Mr. Riley , wno was busy in the back part of the shop , was not made aware of the difficulty , until one of the gtng , who had entered with the rest , the moment their leadtr had been struck by the boy , dealt him a terrible blow in the face , knocking him down and otherwise injuring hiqi severely. Finding themselves masten of the situation , theae city "teirorj" proceeded to demolish things in gen eral , aad having satisfied their dovilsh inclinations , skipped out. The police were noli jed and one James O'Tcole and a man named Brady were subse quently arrested , and fined three and five dollars respectively. Harman , up to the time of writing has eluded the search of the officers. He is at 1 tbo present time under bonds to keep the peace , on account of some former [ depredation committed. Adjustable Fly Door and Window Screens for sale at Bradford's Lumber Yard. jel-5t Laicns. A new assortment just opened to day , at L. B. WILLIAMS & SON'S. Go to T. A. JUcShean's for good Butter , 23d and Comings eta. m31t3 Rain water batha at the northeast corner of Fifteenth and Dodge streets. Thirty-five cents for a single bath , as good as can be gotten west of Chicago. in3H2 T. That Ten-Mile Drive. OMAUA , Juno 1,1880. To the Editor of Tint BEE. My attention has been called to an article which appears in The Herald of this morning , in which the writer , the editor , I presume , not only par- siats in his former threats of stopping any attempt on my pirt to drive my horse , "Lady Lightfoot , " ten miles in thirty minutes , at the state fair grounds , but also makes several misstatements - statements regarding the sentiment of the people of Lincoln in regard to my recent drives in that city. The people and press of Lincoln did not protest against any of my . races ; on the contrary , all approved and applauded. The time which I have advertised to make is byjio. means an unusual accomplishment. I Lady Lightfoot" baa made it time and time again without sustaining the least injury , and , indeed , I would bo foolish to attempt to overdo a horse as valuable as this one or to place any task upon her which I thought would result in any injury to the animal. Mr. Miller , in seeking to find some objection which he can publicly call at tention to his humanitarianism , has struck the wrong subject , and I would respectfully suggest to him to begin his philauthrophy on some object nearer home. Lady Lightfoot , " in spite of Mr. I Miller's declaration , will attempt to accomplish the advertised feat , and Dr. Miller or any onp else will stop the horse over my dead body , for as a citizen I intend to exercise my rights. CIIAS. J. YOUNG. 'Ci Headquarters for Joe Scblitz's Milwaukee beer at MEUCUANTS' Ex- CUAXUE , N. E. Cor. ICth and Dodge. | Homo comforts , moderate rates , As tor House , Now York. mlG-lm , wJm Murphy it Lovettins. Agency ; old m est established agency in this state. Wi aplS-ly Wim To Uio Citizens ! m Company G asks as a favor of you .hat you will attend their drama"Re ward , " at the Academy of Music , com mencing Wednesday evening , for four in lights and one matinee. Wo do not ivcihis entertainment to display the ramatic ability of our best amitour lerformcH , but to raise money , of which wo stand much in need ; as the of an organization of which every law-abiding citizen should feel proud depends upon our obtaining some as- dstanco at this time. We will give you a good entertain ment , and we ask you to assist us , as can if you will , and wo believe there are enough good citizens to come forward at this time , and place us where wo should be upon our feet ns of the permanent organizations of city and state. Charlie Collins is the best Dutch coln omedian in the world , and his play as good as a complete history of the " war , but see him and judge for yourselves. Come and , everybody , and your children to the matinee. COMMITTEE ON ESTERTAINMEXT. er , T Over eighty .millions of dollars of John ; insurance capital of the oldest and home and foreign companies represented J. resented in the agency ' of Taylor & HowelJ , " EEPffSED BUEIAL , An Undertaker Said to Have Refused tc ) Remove a Corpse From a Poor Wo man's House. onday evening the city marshal earned through Dr. Parker that a dead child was lying unburied in a house on Ninth street , Undertaker Riewo hav- ng refused to remove the body before morning , although repeatedly told to do so by Dr. Parker. Upon invesligation Officer Gorman found that the child had boon dead sfnco Sunday , and that the mother and some of the children were sick rom the effects of the unbearable stench arising from the corpse. The ; orpse was finally taken , at a late hour ast night , to Jacobi' undertaking es tablishment. The mother , whose | name is Mrs. Hanson , is said to bo in very destitute circumstances. The following is a copy of the note sent to the warshal by Dr. Parker , which led to the transfer of the body to Mr. Jacobs' establishment : OMAHA , May 31. I Marshal Wcserdabl : : A child lies deal Jn a small room on Ninth street to the detriment of these living there , several of whom are sick. The undertaker , Mr. Rieve , refuses to remove tbe body at my ur gent request. Can anything bo done to this inhuman wretch/ / must these i people i suffer ? Ths fellow ought to be ' published. A. A. PAUKEU , M. D. J J THE i . . . I A BEE reporter called on under taker Riewe , yesterday , fo learn his story of the affair. Ho claims that he did not refuse burial to the child , but set the funeral at 2 p.-m. to-day. He says that when he took the coffin to the house Mrs. Hanson I did not tell him her other child was ill , and it is not his custom to take the body of a pauper to his establishment for laying out. He says that had the woman told him of her child's illness , when he brought the coffin , ho would have removed the body. He said that the order sent by the county commissioners was simply for a colin , and the burial would have been gratnitiuu * , consequently ho did not feel called upon to make any extra work where it was not necessary. . Had Mrs. Hansen asked him to remove the body , ho siys he would have done EO. PERSONAli PARAGRAPHS. Mr. J. H. Post , of York , is in the city. city.E. E. 'D. Pratt has roturnel from. Kansas. S. H. Kennedy has returned from the west. " Mr. Ed. F. Wciant left for Chicago this afternoon. Sheriff Boggs , of Blair , h visiting [ the metropolis. Mies Mattie Garvey left Omaha for Lsadville yesterday. Jusrico Riley and family have returned turned from Iowa. Mr. A. P. Kimball , of Portsmouth N. H. , is iu the city. Mr. Chaa , Poor started for his ranch on the Niobrara yesterday. Mr. E. A. Sicaluff , of the San An tonio Express , is visiting in Omaha. W. S. Carouthers , a stock raiser ol Austin , Texas , is stopping in the , city. city.Hon. Hon. C. , C * Houaol and W. H. Crerner left for the east Monday afternoon. Mr. D. S. Winter , representing sev eral eastern boot end shoe firms , went west yesterday morning. T. J. Young , the former partner o Chris.fjHartman , loft forllliaiis Mon day afternoon. Mr. M.-Bruner , representing the glove house of Henry W. Price , Rock ford , 111. , is iu the city. Jud e Caton and family , of Illinois , passed through the city this afternoor on their way homo from the west. Gov.Stearns , of Florida , passed through the city , Sunday afternoon , from the Pacific coast to the Chicago convention. Mr. II. B. Chamberlain , who has been visiting the Y. M. C. A. in this city for several days , left on the noon train yesterday for Denver. Rov. W. H. Milburn , "tho blind man eloquent , " arrived in Omaha Monday evening , and took his dc < parturo for California yesterday. Ruv.ltfr. Matthew , president of the City College , San Francisco , passed through the city Monday evening for Chicago , accompanied by his grand son , Master Alfred McCarty. Last Sunday being the diy on which the Rov. Father Anthony Bush nun celebrated his first high mass , it was ono of deepest interest to the many ; friends of the reverencd gent ! man ; in this city. Mr. F. D. Andrews , who has been for eleven months past a resident of our city and a largo part of that time theemploy , of Tootle , Maul & Co. , loft yesterday for his home in Phil adelphia , where ho will hereafter reside. Judge Dundy and wife , Hon. D. G. . Hull and wife , Hon. J. L. Webster | > and1 wife 1 Hon. * John L Redick and wife , Mrs.Dyzart , Hon. G. M. Liraua tu be'rtson andU. S. Marshal Daily left CTt Monday for Chicago in the special palace car "Wyoming. " Among the , arrivals at the Metro politan hotel to-day are the following : Missjj. Simpson , Newton , la ; Jas. Bemis. DCS Moines ; Geo. W. Bishop , RacinofMnW/'Fifz , Iowa ; T , D. Bryan' ; ' Ohio ; E. "J. Cartlide , Lin ba ; B ; Love , York , .Neb. ; Heiraan , Brunswick , Mo. ; the W./C. Potter , Chicago ; G. J. Ness , "Brunswick , Me. ; J. H. BradleeCl'jvo- ' I fires ; 0. ; C. O. _ . Stewart. W. H. Colt-1 t the ing\r Xogan , St. Joe ' , Mo. ; W. S. Carthors , Auitin , Texas ; W. S. Daifh- land - Ha tiiigs , Neb. ; Alexander and . .Richmond , Rochester , N. Y. ; still. Nighiinsrale , Sin Francisco ; . cost- McCalloughDelaware , 0. ; James great Soh'louih ? , Chicago ; H. Gutt , Chicago ; A. . . Belch , Kansas City ; F. R. the Ripley-Iowa ; J. M. Knox , Lincoln ; ever FALLEN FBEEMM , | Services * in Honor of the Brave Boys , Who Fell in ' the Rebellion , ' Commemoration Sermon De- ( livered by Rev. J. B. Maxfleld. " i Sunday morning the members of ( eorge A. Custer Post , No. 1 , G. A. R. , attended the First Methodist church in a body to listen to the com memoration sermon delivered by the J. B. Maxfield. He took for bis text 2 Sam. , 1-27 , | ( 'How ' are the mighty fallen and the weapons of war perished.1 ! . His discourse was as follows : War domnndi a costly sacrifice. It exacts the highest and best the laud possesses. Its ruthless hand smites into fragments the most sacred mon uments. It wastefully scatters the hoarded gains of centuries. The fruits of long years of toil are wastefully - fully given to the ilamca. It calls for tears' and they fall from every eye ; for heartaches , and every bosom . throbs with pair ) . It calls fur victims ; the children lead forth a fai , tha wife leads forth a husband , th sister loads forth a brother , the widow surrenders an only son , the stay of her helplessness , the hope of her declining years. Such a terrible experience , I am persuaded , should never . be rushed into precipitately or for trivial reasons , but only ucccp'.cd aa an imperative alternate for a worse condition of things. . lam convinced that you will agree with me that the facts immediately antecedent to our late civil war ful y justified our government in it * resort to arms to quell the rebellion in southern states. , These principles a-o so self-evident , that the matter of surprise is that should ever be disputed by any , or f .iil they to carry conviction to every h < a-t. Every one knows this one fact , that there was no way of escape for this nation as a nation except through the red gates of war. If the world needed the American nation , a perpetual rebuke to tyranny if the political sky needed one spot brightened by the star of liberty if the round globe had a ri ht to one place aacred to freedom if you and I and all humanity bo.-ido have a right to be freeman , then the United Stales government possessed a fight nay rested under an imperative.obligation to draft- the sword. They , then , who fought , fought in a holy cause they who fell died in" holy cause they who survive live to rejoice in the success of a holy cause , Our honored dead , slain by the hand of cruel war > martyrs to free dom's highest , holiest claim ? , let us mention their names reverently. Among earth's sacred places let us es teem the graves where they rest as holy , , ground ; let the perfumes of the flowers , the eiijhinn of the breeze , tbe song of the birds , the hush of alarms , the tranquility of peace be about the resting places of our gallant dead , like the benediction of the Father of our spirits * While the tapering shaft tha lifts its head into the calm , bine sky , tell the passer-by that a nation's heroes lie buried at its base ; let us rear to them a living monument of undying affection in our inner hearts , The number embraces all ranks of the service , from the man who wielded the spade in the trenches to him whoso blood fifteen years ago was upon the presidential chair. Tfie man who carried the musket and the man wh wore the stars were equal in the pos session of a common patriotism , and should bo regarded as equals in our great remembrance. Ranked in this just and common classification , they were all midhty meil. Fdr what coh stitutos a hlig'hty man 1 Here followed a definition of true greatness , illustrated by the heroism of tbo brave firemen who lost the ! lives in the burning of the Grand Central. In conclusion Mr. MaxGtild used the following language : Thanks to Almighty God for the success of the armies of the nation Thanks and grateful remembrance to the man who went to Riehiudnd by the way of the Wilderness ! But the augury of to-day is not altogether hopeful ; on the contrary portcotou facU stare us in the face. Let mo indicate what they are by one allu sion. A short time since in the ten ate of the United States there were four senators \\lio served in the union ariny , alld twenty senators who served in the rebel army. In the house'of representatives there were sixty bew who fought to destroy the r gov eminent. From all the south not a solitary man who etood loyally by the govern ment , with bis life iu his hand"cornea us a representative. I say if the American people were not in earnest in this matter , they had no right by ita 'government to spend five thousand millions of dollars and hundreds of thoumitda of lives in con quering the rubeliion. If it bo true , we have so soon for gotten the purchase price , the calling of these men to arms , the notorious waste of war , were an outrageous crime against humanity. But thoii , wo hope for better things iil the future. Wo believe that the government , and the people will yet emerge from the gloom and the darkness. Of one thing wo may be well assnWdj that if the times of TO tried men's souls , and demanded the most unselfish devotion to country , and the most heroic patriotism , the needs of this hour are as imperative , and the ttongee that threatens us > is as oVershildowlng as then. But they who reckon upon the overthrow of this government and the disruption of the bonds of this union are doomed to a terrible disappointment. When the masses become fully alive to the peril that in imminent they will arise in their might and sweep the demagogue from power and the spoilers from the places they have usurped. ' Until the supreme crisis comes the damp fires of liberty should bo kept brightly burning. The hallowed memories of the heroic dead should ba cherished and kept alive'in your hearts. You should teach your children to honor the brave soldiers of I the blue who arc still Irving among us. Sbamo on the man who would crowd them aside. Shame on ihomen who force them to take back seats in our national affairs. Let the highest places be reserved for the men who I imperiled life to save the * nation. Justice 'will never be done until those maimed and disabled by war from ex posure or wounds are receiving a com fortable support. Let the widows and orphans left by those who have fallen shire our moat generoqs charities an'd enshrined in our inner hearts. Bring the people to understand how debt we owe the boys in blue can never be discharged , reawaken the dormantlova of coun'ry ' , relight the of devotion to our nation , and country of Washington and Jeff erson and Franklin and Lincoln the of'free schools" and Tree ballots free men , is worth preserving . It must ba preserved , at any costIt will be preserved , however the cost. "Whatever the price necessary , Ik will "be given. . Whataver sacrifice.it will baduered. When the people of this land consent to dumemberment , ty wilj not bf patjl there is no country remaining .tcKbd' dismembered. Bufwhat ] then , after these storms have cleared our political atmosphere , and < the clouds have fled from our na tional skies ] It requires not prophet ic vision to discern the outlines of a greatness , such as was never reached before ! In the history of nations. ) no has written better than our poor pen can write , and expressed in words better than we can command , the convicMon that ought to thrill every American heart in the inimitable language of poetry "Thou , too. sail on , O Ship of State ! Sail on , O UNIOX , strong and great ! In spite of rock , and tempest's roar ; In spite of false lights on the shore Sail on , nor fear.to breast the sea ! Ou hearts , oiirjiopes , are all with thee , Ou hearts , our hopes , our prayers , our tears , Our faith triumphant o'er our fears , Are all with thee , are all with thee ! " The Y. M. C. A. Our reporter dropped into the new rooms of the Young Men's Christian associationye3terdaymorningandwu surprised at the improvement of their present location as compared to the old apartments. Two largo rooms have been leased in Huberman's block , corner of Thirteenth street and Douglas. These two apartments have been thrown into ono , and the walls handsomely papered and calcimined. Neat and appropriate mottoes and pictures ; donated by friend * of the institution , adorn the walls. The city papers and a large number of Christian weeklies are kept on file. Tables and the necessary ar ticles for correspondence are always to be found for the use of all without charge. In a conversation with Mr. George T. Hoween wo learned that the institution was sustained by a membership of about two hundred , nearly all of whom were active work ers. The principal work of the society consists in fuiirshing , ai they do , a place of resort for young men , resi dents and strangers. The rooms are open from early morning till late at night. Tbe even- in ? services consist of prayer , singing and Bible reading. Another good feature of the society's work are the the efforts that are made in assisting young men in finding employment , in which it has met With considerable success. We found Mr. Howser , the genial secretary , to be full of enthusi asm and plan ? , and confident of the future growth of the soc'ety. Summer Underweir in every sim and quality at lowest prices. L. \VlLtiAMS \ & So&'s. A. CRUICKSHANK & CO.'S. Specialties for this week are : First Hosiery , new line of Ladies' , Children's and Gentlemen's Hose , the latest styles , suitable for summer wear. Children's Fancy Striped llosej godd colors , for 3d ceiits a pa If. Ladies' full , regular made , extra long , silk balbriggan hose at 25 cents a pair. This is acknowledged by everybody to be the best value in the city at the price. Gentlemen's English | hose at 28 cts. a pair , worth 37 cts. Second Lisle Thread Gloves and Lace Mitts , twenty different and dis tinct styles , front the finest French Lisle and Laced Top Glove full , reg ular undo , down to the ordinary Ber lin Glove , at prices one third leas than are sold elsewhere. Third Linen ami Mohair Dusters. Fourth Millinery A full line o ! the new shapei in Tuscan Straw , with the latest trimmings to match. Sun Hats all reduced to 25 cents. Fifth Domestics Great reduction in all cotton goods. Prints , 5 cents a yard , or 20 yards for § 1.00. Telephone orders promptly filled. A. CJIUICKSIIAXK & Co. HAITi STORM. Correspondence ot TKX BXK. LINCOLN , May 31. The largest hail stones ever known in'thia section fell at South Bend last evening about 0 o'clock. Setup of them were the size of eggs , and the bulk of them aa largo as hickorynuts. The storm swept across the Platte toward the southeast. Much danage to growing crops is reported in Sarpy county. Laundry work will be collected arid delivered by the Omaha Shirt Factory. Leave your address. First-class wor guaranteed. "Tho best investment I everjmade , " said Judge R , as he lightly walk ed along to the surprise oliits fricndsj "was 10 cents for Bt : Jacbbs Oil , which cured me of gout. " The proof of the pudding is in the eating , and the proof of the value of Dr. Thomas's Eclectric Oil has been fully established for many yetuB , and now few families on the American continent but are aware of its efficacy . in cases of rheumatism and neuralgia. FOR SALE 11 9 8J 5 4 H6RIFUGE 10 0 3 tf- vjoWI I 10 13 fmmti 17 16 20 10 11 * * " I fTTT" ? T - > I mff I 7 THE GREAT MALARIALANTIDOTE 35 25 OFTHEAGE. 11 18 Safe , Certain , Sure and Speedy. NEVEETSILSTOCURE. 12 he only articleknownlhatWIII 7 esarcffeaffflhis disease" G 8 perm on entfyfrom th c system * 7 J.C.RICHARDSON , , 7 6 SOLCPROPRILTOH- GeneralAeenfs , RICIIARDSONaCO. Bert WHOLESALE. DRUG6ISTS. EVERYWHERE , 125 SPECIAL NOTICES. HOTICE Adrertlaementa Tp Let For Sale , Loft , Found , Want * , Bovdkg ftc. , will be In serted in then columns once ( or TEH CENTS per line ; each nbsequentinsertion.FIVE CENTS per line. The flrrt Insertion never lees than TWKNTT-FIVK CEMTS. ' Tt UUH-tNNET. CI AA AAATO tOAN In sums ot $300 MUlfUUU to $50COor $10.000 , atStolO per cent Interest on first dais improved real estate In the city of Omaha. GEO. P. BEMIS' Real Estate and Loan Agency , 15th and Douglas SU 654-eodlf TO LOAK-Carl at Law Office D. L. THOMAS. KoomS , CreUhton Block M ONKT TO LOAN 1109 Farnham street. Pr. Edwardfl Loan Agency. nov-22-t ! HELP WANTED YlTANTED Girl for tencral houne work in W small family. MBS. C. W1LKISS , S.W. cor. 13th and Chicago. C-2 WANTED 6 girls. App'y Immediately , CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE OKHCK , 20813th SI. 7-1 TTTANTED Strong neat gitl for general house- YY work , mnstnndrrst..nd cooking , trashing and ironing , S. W. cor. 20th and Da\eoport Sts- 5-3 IIRL WANTEP To do general housework , \JT 10th Bt. , bet. Howard in-i Jackson. 634-1 "PKOPERTT OWNERS having for sa'ea house _ L and lot , at a price not to exceed $1100 , era a vacant lot In gord location at a price under 1609 , will plcaee address P. O. Box 415 , Omaha. 62Seod29 WANTED A girl to do hous'work. Enquire at 1112 South 13th St. , between Pacific and Pierce SU , JIBS. DUGUAfi. C67-1 WANTED A go-d cook at TIZARD'S Palace ' ' Restaurant. 5tf WAHTED-WSCEUANEOIS. T | WO CAKPSNIERSWANTED. T.MURRAY. WANTED Office boy , muit be Btou' , adit c and w ll read. AdJrws , "O. " P. 0 Drawer 23.Giving ago and talary wanted. 2-1 lTUATION WANTED By a joun ? man , as cletkin grocery , dritcr , to lal.ecaro of hone * , or anything. Good references. Address A , Bee office. CS7-tf MAN AND WIFE WANTED. T. MURRAY. 667-tf ONE DOZEN . . OOOp TAILORS WANTED. Apply to FRANK RAMG& 87-ti | 7 XTELLIOENCE OFFICE , corner 16th and J Pavenpor'- . 410-tf FOR REMT-HOUSES AND UNO. TpORRENT Two neatly furnished rooms In J } private bouse , suitable for two gentlemen or tnarrlcd coUpIft without chldren , at 455 Sixteenth - teenth St. ; bet. Howard and Jackson. -2 TTIOR LANDS , LOTS , HOUSES AND FARMS , X ! look over BEMIS * new column on let l se. Bargains. T1URNISHED ROOM for rent , 700 19ih st. , Jj bet. Webster and Curt. 610eod-tf TV8IBABLE ROOMS PLEASANTLY LOCAT- _ LEDFORBENT At south-east corner of 14tn and Chicigo streeU , convenient to the busi ness part of the city. OM-tf "t"JOR RfiXT Furnished foom In pmate resi- F dence at 652 18th St. , bet. Doilo and Capitol avenue. . 668-1 I7IOR RENT Furnished room tcheap ; by neek _ C or month. Apply at AMERICAN HOUSE. 49S.tf fTIOR RENT A splendid Photograph Oal cry. J 71t L. B. WILLIAMS & SON. FOR RENT ot room 569 Fifteenth street Jamb * * Brock. _ nniirnuion Mn. 3DQ-t FOR SALE. EOR SALE 2 show-catef , 2 counters and she'ving. Rettaurant , cor. 13th and Jask son its. CSS-2 S ALOOS FOR SALE Good location , good ' bnalnf B5. Enqu're ' at the Bee office. 078-1 BEMlS OFFERS A SPLENDID LIST. OF j Bargains In Houses , Lots , Farms and Lands , Ih his new cBlUMn on 1st page. FOR SALE Large Deer casks. gooU for cis tern purposes , at ERUQ'S Brewery. 35300.1 . tf MILE Twenty to twenty-four quarts or ono dollar by John T. Paulson. eb/ui-mon-wodt / - - MILCK COWS FOR SALE . E. cor. Kurt andOtlSie.T . . . . - . 075-1 ' AH prepared to detivef § oft water tUtttlv part _ _ of the city for low prices. Ni.tify l > y postal . or leave orders at my home , TIIOS. SWltT. | T10R SALE A houe with 5 rooms and lot in JD Kelson's addition. Inquire of Fred. Heni rcckson's nicat tolfkbt. cttr. of IBtli and Oalifor nia Sts. 62-tf 1T10R SALE Small roda fountain in good con J ? dltion. D. W. . aAXS , corntr 13th and Farnham. 677tf T7IOR SALE Stock of hardware with tin shop JD lit * connection , in the flourishing } oung ttiwnof Criawoidi Cats County Iowa. A good chance frr a mw Uhtt wSnW to e Into Iho hard ware hasiceis. Address , JAS. A. IMKN8- BERUER , Gslswold Iowa 693-2S-eodaw2 mO BUILDBRS.PLASTERERS ANDMASONS , JL Coarse bank sand , gravel for gardens and mouking sand will be delivered at wort notice. Leave onlprs ft H. Sierks 1414 Fjfnh.vn , and Charles Blandef , WH Farnham Sts. HANS BOCK ) Successor to Charles' Daniel G52-tf TTlOR SALE- COttOnwood lumber of all sizcs.at JD REDMOND'S ) Sixlegnth-st B16-tf T7IOR BALti A s-nlill dwelling hmlse , ndxt to 1 ? O , H. Collins residency corner 19th and Capitol Avenue. / or information call at G. H. t J. S. COLLINS , 131 Famhim Street. 605-tf POR SALE Good bouse and lot , witn \ good ll , corner 14th and Pierce Streets. En quire of Fred Lang. S. GEIS. 487-lm T10K8ALEAGrlstMm. . Applyat JL1 472-lf L.B WILLIAMS & SOS. SALE A New American Sewing Hi- FOR chiDe in good condition , with all attach ment * . Hiutic sold before the 16th of May. For information apply at ATKINSOVSMilllncry Store , corfler Douglas and 13 th Streets. 474-tf FOR SALE Two of the celebrated J.-M. Brunswick A Ealke Co.'s Nonpareil Bil liard Tables. Nearly flow. For Sale cheap. 230-tf C. IV. HAMILTON , MISCELLANEOUS. LOTS , FARMS , HOUSES AND LANDS. Look over BEU1S * new column of bargains on 1st page. FT1AKEN UP Two cows , ons 10 and the other JL 3 JW sold ) > -oth ted snl tthite color. Old cow bail both honii broken off. Yoililr one lias oile bliHd eye : OWHer aM hare hera b ? pdjitlg charges to Wallace Moore , Florence- Neb : 680-2 FOR A FINE ntaiuc-nua front , Dcorsa counter , Mantle , Store fitting , veneered work go to 1310 Dodge street , A. F. RAFERT CO. . Builders. ap2flevsat-tfv M Prescription Free. 1'or the speedy Cnroo bcmin.il Wcaknrm. Jxiw of Manhood , and all di - irdersbronch ton by Indiscretion nreicEcas. Anj Drucnst hjnthoincredicnls. Address fc CO . 78 JViMUll St. . K. V- J. I. NICHOLS & GO , Successors to E. FEARON. Cash Price List. 10 A3 8taniarB ! A S0jf .mi. . . . . .id 00 lOifcs extraCSugar ( . ui..u. J 00 Its C 8uar . - . . . 1 CO fts granulated Sugar . 1 00 Us Cut Loaf Sugar. . ; . . . 1 00 Sitt * Powdered Sugar . 1 00 6& > 8gtddRo ) ! Cdrtec . mi . * . 1 00 BS extra choice Rio Coffee . < . . 1 00 } fts Costs Rica Coffee. , : : : : . 31. . . .11 1 On IbsvBrybestOQJaVa.ii n. 1 1. < ui. .11. . 1 00 In SlbsMacfi : . . : . i.m.ii . m. . . . 1 00 cans Peaches . : . ' - 1 00 Ibs Valencia Raisins . : . . . . 1 00 lOIbschotcb Prunes. . . . : ' : ' : : : : . 1 CO 41bsFJttad Chtol > s. ; . - . . : : : ; : . : : : . : : : 1 OD Ibs Michigan Dried Apples . 1 00 Ibs dried Currant ! . 1 00 bars Ynlte Russian Soap . 1 00 Ibs Procter & Gambles Soap . 1 CO Ibs Dobtns Electric Soip . 1 00 Ulbscb.oiceSod Crackera. . . . _ . 1 00 $ IDS choice Oyster Cracker * . 1 00 lllbs Ginger Suaps . 1 00 Ibs Oat Meal Crackers. . . , n.i. . . . < . 1 00 lllbtfiottonCfaKkeiliit.iu.no. . . : . . . . 1 00 Ibs Jumb'es . mini 1 00 241b Bean . 1 00 Ibs Hominy . 1 (0 Ibs Oat Meal . 1 00 Ibs Si lit Peas . 1 00 Ibs Carolina Rice. . 1 00 91bsTapioca . 1 00 91bsSo . 1 W HIbs Barley . 1 00 Ibs Mlxeo Bird 6 d . , . . 1 00 3-0) cans Stnndard Toma'oes . 100 $ 92-lbcans Standard Tomatyes . 1 00 3 ft cans Fetches . ' . . 1 00 2tb can ) Com . _ . . 1 00 2-tt > cansCherr'e * . . - . 1 00 Lot 2-B > cans Yarmouth Corn. . . . . . . . . . . 1 00 Lot 1-tt cans Barnham 4 Morrin . 1 00 , fJlbsB4ktag Powder . 1 0 > Pure Maple Syrup p r gallon . 1 15 Amber White- . 70 New Orleans Syrup . . . . 70 Good New Orl.ans Molarses . 45 1S3 West's.Chester Co. , Pa. MAMMOTH CORN. . ' bushel per mere'lUtnre ; , wrSFroViaifl fflJ 'Sife S4 w % 1 _ J * ONE MILLION ACRES ox * CHEAP LAND EASTERN NEBRASKA , $2 TO $5 PER AC RE. 20,000 Acres DOUGLAS COUNTY , 6 to 12 Miles from Omaha , $6to$10perAcreon _ , 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 lijrge 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 CLy Eeal 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. Slaps of Douglas and Sarpy Counties for sate , Boggs & Hill , REAL ESTATE BROKERS , 1408 Farn. St , , Omaha , Neb. For Kent. Splendid cottage , 6 rcoms , all in the beat con' dition , fruit and shade trees , stable , hard and Heft water , and 4 Acres ot Ground. $120 a year , Wcit Omaha , nill sell foi $1,030. BOOQS and BILL. For Sale , House and full lot on Webster Street , best loca tion in the city , $1,500 ; easy terma. BOG03 and HILL. Twenty Thousand Dollars in small well sccur ed mortgages ranzing from $200 to 91,000 , draw > Ing 10 per cent interest , hare been lately placed In our bands for sale , at small discount. Per sons having a little money to spare can malco i sate and profitable loan m this way , without any expcDC ? or commissions. BOG03 and HILL. For Sale , I Church Property and Parsonage In Sooth Omaha , Dear Depot , at a very reasonable price. POOPS and HILL. Cottage and Lot , New 1-story frame house , 4 rooms. S clostlflMO foot ceilings , double doors , etc. , 85 barrel cis tern , full lot , .ill in No. 1 condition , 6 blocks from High School ; SS50 , on monthly payments , small cash payment require. } . EOGOS and HILL. Real Estate Brokers. New Houses. Wo are now prepared to build houses worth from $400 to $ bOO on our Iota in our'new addition , 28th and 29th and Farnbam.Douglas and Dodge , and sell on small monthly payments. BOGOSand HILL , $000 to $1,000 Will buy you new house , with one of the finest lota in Omaha , on email monthly payments. BOGGH and HILL , REAL ESTATE BROOM. For Sale , House and Lot on street car-track , Shinu-a add ! ' tion , $1,900. 0003 and HILL. A IVcw House And full lot , one-half block from street can , Shinn's Addition , $1,375. B' GGS and HILL. The Cheapest Residence Property in Omaha must be sold in- stanter , W i Lot 4 , Block 47 , with a No. 1 house ot 7 rooms and all well improved ; southeast corner 21st and Cass. Want best offer. BOGUS and HILL. For Sale , Fine young horse , well broke and suitable for a lady to drive. BOOU3 and S ILL. Wanted. Wo want a contract to have 200 acrej cf land broke at once. EOOOS and HILL. Cheap Lots Look at tile loti In ffUr new addition best Iota for the money in Omaha. 29th and Farnham. BUO03 and HILL. Residence Lots for Sale. 200 Lots in Kountze and Ruth's Addition.near business , good eUrroundings , lots covered with youngr trees , arid 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 monthly payments. Prices $400 to $650. BOGGS and HILL. 1000 Residence Lots Fronting 3 , S , 10 rad llth streets. 6 to 10 blocks south of depot , many of these Iota are very de sirable and for men of small moans are ( now the chearcst and most easily purchased loin in Oma ha. Prices $250 to $300. Monthly payment * . BOOQa and Hi L. 15 Choice Lots On Park W'ifJ AVcnUe , only 3 to 4 blocks from Depot , $500 to 600. Monthly payments. BOGOJ ind HILL. GGof the Finest Lots Omaha , 10 to 12 blocks wett of Postofflco and Court House , on Farnham , Douelas an A Dodge street * ; finest views In the city from these Iota. Prices $2UO to $309 , on payments of $5 to $10 per month. BOOf.S & HILL. 2 Houses And two-thirds of a lot , Chiouro street , between 12th and 13tb ; rents for $300 a year. Price $1,500. BOQQS and HILL. Houses and Lots. New 2-story residence comer lot , choice loca tion , 4 blocks from Foetuffice ; $3,500. „ , BOGG3 and HILL. 2 tfou ! 4 and south i lot 1 , block 12 , on west tide of 18th street , tetwten Caliiornia and Web- ter streets ; $2.200 , m BOC08 rd HILL 3-Story Brick House With foil lot , 2 blocks from new Court Hoon * $2,150. BOGGS and HILL. * 1 and 2 , block 230 $2,759 5 , block 15 1,500 Lot2 , block 81 600 Lota 5 and 6 , block 252 1,200 South Lota 1 and 2 , block 261 1,000 East J Lot 2 , block 121 . . 2,500 West i Lot 2 , block 121 2,500 Lo& 5 , block 227 600 feet Lot i , block 20 ! 2,000 BOGGS and HILL. X.OOF East * Lot 7 , block 102 $1,400 'Vert i Lot 8 , block 102 1.400 v/ldle 1 Lot 8. block 102 1,400 * Lot8hlockl02. . . „ 2,000 block 259.- . 800 1,800 Immense Stock for * SPRING AND SUMMER Fine Custom-Hade Men's Suits , Boys' Suits Children's Suits. SPRING OVERGjATS For Men , Boys , and Children. Uiidcr-Wcur , Hats and Caps , Trunks and Valises , at Prict-s to Suit AH. Farnham Street , Near Fourteenth SCHLANK PRINCE , BOSTON CLOTHING HOUSE SOX.X3AGKEUffTS DEOR DEVLIN & CO. , OF NEW YORK * We are now prepared to take orders for the justly celebrated clothing o this houao , which for Durability , Style and Cheapness are unsurpassed. We hare now on hand the best selected stock of Clothing , Shirts , Furnishing Goods , etc. in the city. Boston Clothing House , FARNHAM STREET. an28-ly SO.OOO CHEAP ! 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 , -AJSTHD GENERAL MUSICAL MERCHANDISE \ At Manufacturing Prices , Which is from 15 to 20 per cent , helow any Eastern Wholesale House , preparatory to moving into'their New Store , Cor. llth & Farnham We Sloan Business , Come and be Convinced. TO THE PUBLIC I Bay no Other Before Having Seen the LIGHT-RUNNING NEW HOME Is presented to the Public aa the latest production of scientific , mechanical and skilled workmanship in the manufacture of. Sewing Machines. In ita construction we have had special reference to the riews of practical operators , and the result is a Machine chine- surpassing all others for Simplicity , Durability , and Capacity. It embodies new principles ( recently patented by us , ) and we hare added all real improvements known to the Sewing Machine art. An experience of twenty-five years in the manufac- of Sewing Machines has enabled us to perfrct a Machine that combines more points of excellence than can bo found in any other Machine. THE " NEW HOME , " & HELQUIST , Agents. p decl-tu-tf N. W. Cor. 16th & Webster. _ HIOSTfTll 2 BEEJIET 1VCTJSIC Pianos and Organs Sold on * Monthly Installments. A. HOSPE , Jr , ISlfi Dodge Strceft JOBBERS OF HARDWARE , CUTLERY , NAILS , STAMPED AND JAPANNED WARE , TINNERS STOCK , SHEET IRON , TIN STOCK , ETC. 1317 & 1319 DOUGLAS STEEET , AT = T A Positively no Goods Sold at Retail. LANCE & FOITICK , Dealers in inTO V : E3S House Furnishing Goods , Shelf Hardware , Nails and Etc. ain. Street , ist'Door East Firpt National . ? . " ' ' "