THE DAILY BEE. Triday Morning , June 4. OMAHA DAILY BEE , . Served to inbscribers by curler to any put o the dty7eTeTy-daTSundjyiexcepted fillets bonU per week. Any complaints about irregularities , or 1m ] proper delivery of the paper , U oddrencd to thl * cSce.trfll receive prompt attention. TOT OKIBA DAILT Bis will b mailed to Bub. teribcrs at the ) following rates , payable invar. ably in advance : (3.00 per -innum ; 34.00 eJj months. TH OKAILI WKSKLT BEX ti.OOJpci TUB OIUHA DULT BM has by ar the largest circulation both in Omaha and abroad , and It _ therefore the beet and cheapest advertising medium. CSTFo ltatrMinyUitceUanyLattttX ' rViry and Cnnourciol Reportt , Railroad ana fOftgZce Time-Tablet , tee third oaa v BREVITIES , . Fatenon Bella coal. , -See Polaok'B advertisement. - Try Saxo's Royal Crown Cigar. Carriage Umbrellas atWoodwortu's. Soda at Saxe's pure fruit syrups. The Odd Fellows will give a toci' abla on Tuesday evening. Root Beer and Ginger Ale al Saxe's. Saxe's.Tntf" Tntf"yorjug ladies of Brownel Hall will give a soiree this evening. For Laudi , Lot ) , Houses anc Farms , look overBemis' new columr on 1st page. Bargains. The city is putting in a now culvert vort between the lower U. P. trad * aad the creek , on Tenth street Lots , Farms , Hou.es and Land' , I/ook over Bemia * new column of bar gains on first pi ge. reamery butter , very choice cents per pound at J. B. 'B. " june2-lw Try Ssxe's little Key \Veet Cigar - gar , We. } The military companies who wen - in Omaha during the strike , have beet officially complimented for the braverj shown by them npan that occasion. A eslern exchange says Capt. Jack Crawford , the poet ecout , for merly , bf Omaha , drew the $15OOC prize in the last Colorado slate lottery. The county commisjionera pro pose to build a brick sewer 100 feel " ' long find * four feet" in the clear on Fat nhaui\ street , north of Rcdick's grove. T/horo Is the man with sufficient patriotism to forsake his business and * tirt aTslrect sprinkling apparatus ? Iicf him come forth his country has Deed of liitn at this hour. There will be a shooting match fpr .tho Mill's medal near Sherman „ Avenue , ashort distance north cf Mr. PopploWn'sinew rcsidenca at 4 pi m. o-day * - The west bound express waa un usually heavily loaded to-day , and con- aia'cd of fifteen cars , four of which word Pullman's , five first-class and two second class. There will bo a meeting of the League Association this evening in the office of M. D. Hyde , Esq. AH are re j\iesto3 to T > o present , as ar rangements for the games on Saturday will be made. Messrs. Crnickthank & Co. have Tccoived a largo burglar proof s fo , for B toring their valuable silks. The safe will hold 20,000 worth of silks. Be side being a necessity it is an ornament AS it is very finely paintoi and looks like business. Father Sbaeffel of Crelghlon col lege , informs us that the commence ment exercises of that institution will Too held June 30th. The programme lias not yet been arranged. The : ui- 3iual examinations will be held in ( .about three weeks. Sneak thieves abound , and citi zens cannot bo to too earful how they leave the fastenings of their doors. A joung man who rooms on Douglas street'had a quantity of valuable -clothing talcen'from his room yester day by a neglect of this kind. Rumors are rife that a certain gen- iloflian of the legal profession in this city , who WM prominently connected with thelatelabor troubles , is about to lead to the hymeneal altar one of the fair daughters of Saunders county , -r-irho j .si present residing at Wahoo. | The event , it is said , .will take place , abont the middle of July. It u understood that the smelt ing wprka managers are discharging a uutrioer of their old and trfed cm- ployes who participated in the late etriko , after pledging their word that there should be no bhck list. The Labor Unlon of the city have been discussing the matter and have passe resolutions condemning the breach o : faith on the part of the company. Wm. Goldsmith , the clothier , whoso placa of business is on Farn liam street , bet ween Ninth and Tenth Jtad a lively skirmish with a llttli black rascal , Jack Kinney by name , Jack entered his store and gave the mm some impudence , and received a eovere pounding for his pains. They were both taken before his honor. The trial was postponed until this evening. The Independent Order of Good Templars meet every Tuesday evening in their capacious hall in Caldwel block , corner Sixteenth and Douglas streets. Recently , in the national convention held InNcir York , a mem ber from Kearney , Neb. , was elected to the highest office in the order. This will , no doubt , give the Nebraa- 3m tcaaplars a boom. We understand that tb e lodge in this city is receiving new accessions weekly and is in a flourishing condition. Set ) printed lawns , 5c a yard , v-t-m At CRUICKSHANK'S. Hamburg Flee 25c a box. Reinemberthat you can save money , jand at the same time , enjoy eating ithe Eaoet elegant bread , if you buy a jsack of Eagle Mills Flour , which is the only Flour sold at a price within the reach of every man [ who is willing his family should have GOOD Only $3.65 for the best Win- our , HAMBAI & ST. JOE , Is it Pointers Looking Noticing an article in The * Globe- Democrat , that general manager Car : son , of the Hannibal " & St. Joe road , was looking up a through rg'ut < ] ( c Chicago , a reporter of3TnE BEEcallcc upon a well informed railroad cfficis of our city , in search'of informatibi on the subject. Upon being-asked by thefropdrfer if his attention hai TeenatlracJcd by the article rcfcrrec to , lie replied : * " Yes ; and it inado1 mo think of : conversation I had with Mr. Caraoi sorno time ago. I asked him why hi didn't" try""to jjet a connection with tin great contaucnlal ronio. He taid.tlii ' old reliable' was too ? much , in dubt and the' management was too badly mixed , .to hopo'for anything of th < kind just then , but he li ped tq tbi the day ai-on1 yvhen ftthcj road ' wo'u'lt " Have you heard anylhing lately which wuuld load you to infer tba the management are thinking of a > Omaha connection1 "It secma to me tint the time ha ; come fur such ail opening , and thia ac tion of Mr. Carson , lcoks that way , You see tLc Hannibal & St. Joe wai the firat road pushed to tlia Miisoui river , and bad it not I ecu if or unfurtu nate manaipmont , It would have madi morn money than.jtny of the otlui roads twice jta length. It has navYi lot its pccuniary couditiun interfjn with/road extension , and by receui railroad purchases in hostile iitcrurta : it has beou yhtuallyicut off froniucc' cssary outlets. ' A shortrtirao ainco Mr , Carson took a bqggy-j ; rida frcm Chicago to Quincy look over th ( country for an opposition route to the 0. , B. & Q. roaJ. According to , ihu report ho will-bo able t'oiuake a "cut off" of some twenty or" > ' .thirty .miles between ChicagoaiulQuiifpy , ; iiiakint the dfstinco boUvpcnv'tlip'o poiutt about 250 miles. 'Now' the dbtancc from Quincy to St. Joejii 206 miles , and from SK Joe o Omaha via'of the KG. , St. Joe C. JJ JsllSO milts. This would give a through line to Chicago .from Omaha'58G4 miles long " "Docm'f the.C. , B | fcQ. own the S. C. , St.- Jog & ; C. iCrflad } " "Yes and tlio Hannibal -would aiarcely .get , an "utletlby that route. But the Wabtsb.7 St Louisj & Pacific crosssa tha" Haunib- JSt. Joe at Tr . . - bash from Quincy to Toledo. would make the route from Chicago to Quincy 259 miles. Quincy to Chilli- cothe , 130 miles , Chillicol'ao ' to Oma ha via. Wabash , St. Louis . & Pacific ? 185 rn'iloj ; making the whole distance from Chicago to.Omahn , { 5G5 jiniloj only 50 miles farther thaii the C. 1J. ' &Q. f' "Thia is on the basis ofthe Hanni bal using ether roads ? " ] "i'es. If she built a road horaoU ; . * ' ? ' f. oho could start still further ? down on her main line , eay froraLiCjodo , Mo. , which is only 109 miles from Omaha , and she could then build a diagonal line through a good country to Omaha , making thn distance 20 miles less than theWabaahhas done from Chillicothe. This would give the Hannibal a line as short as any of the pobl lines io Chicago cage , and as the Hannibal has always been famed for building bridge ; , who tint eventually they might not cross the Missouri at thia point , an I give our people who are millionaires , in oppor tunity to see the othec i lo of 'the river once andawhile.- ! „ , „ ' - * SPECIAL BARGAINS Y1" " - " For the WorlAny * eopl&Sif Omaha. REDUCTIONS TRAORDINATIY Owing to the unexpected decline in cotton aud staple goods , we Bavo'b'aerV fortunate enough to secure some rare bargains from the manufacturers' forced sales , recently held ! in .New York. As the goods are to much be low the regular price * ano ? ( he quart- , lity limited , wo respectfully InvVte those who wish to save money to call early and make theirselection. , 5,000 yards dress suiting at 5q a yard ; former price , 15 aud 20 cents. Theio goods c mo in solid colors , plaids and slripca.'flhd.taak ojup very stylish , aud cheaper than prints. 10,000 yards printed lawns at 5c a yard ; good colors ; retailed in the cily at 15 and 20c. J 2 cases of now prints at 5c , or 20 yards for ? 1 ; selling last week at Sic. We have also added lots of Fancy Articles to our 5 cent counters , and replenished the whole of our 15 de partments with new goods at reduced prices. ; Call early and getihe first choice. , A. CRUICKSHANK ' & CO. * w-t-s m A Touching1 and True Incident. A very touching incident to the re cent strike in Omaha has jaatTjeorT banded us. It occurred in the darkest hour of the'great trouble , ( which/by the way , was not half as liorribloaa the country press is painting itj ) and it the time when a gallant mcmb'er of : ornpany G , who works as'a painter in the Union Pacific shop ? , was detailed to go on duty , with his comrades , at the smelting works. It will bo.re . - nembercd that a circus waiintho city ibont that time , and the young gal ant had made an engagement to take lisgirltoit. Of course the "call to rms" vetoed his fulfilling that engage- aent , which made necessary the tend- ag of the following note : MY DABUMJ ROSA : I shall "huve o forego the pleasure of attending ha menagerie ( of course they didn't atend to take in the circus ) with yon. was called to my country's service y the governor to-day , as a militia * isn. I den't know when I shall see ou again perhaps necer ! Yours , in saw. Jm. lea Cream at Tizard's. Headquaitera ior _ Ooe Schlitz'e [ ilwaukeo beer at MEBCHAXTS' Ex- N , E"Cor. th'aj Podge ; PB RSONAL PARAGRAPHS. gCoL Wilbur returned homo Wednes . A. Hospa has ' .returned fron i . f the east. * * . , j Mr.rT. . -W. Blackburn lof f yestoi ; ' day for Peru. " j r * Mr. CE..Ypst is expected home or * " * f * * * * . * \r - -v > Saturday : , ius v . -i r * Mr. John C. Coad , the cattle king , is in'ihe city ? " - ' ' , ' T/uman J.- Palmer , of Kansas "Cify- in town. Joe Gibbs , of tho.Wabaah line , cimein yesterday. ' . . Lieut' Schuyler , of Gen. Crook'i staff , went west yesterday. Mr. J. M. Alexander , of Hamburg , Iowa , , is in the city on a visit. 'O.H. . Babdcck , of .The Waehlngfoi. . Hepublican , is stopping in Omaha. Mrs. H. G. Clark Itft.furOonnec'ti .cut'Wedhejday'to ' visit her old home , ' ' S" . E.-To'lto'n , " agent of the Atchisoi it Nebraska railway at Lincoln , ia n town. ' Charles -El "Wheeler , , city , editor oi The Salt Lake Tribune } paesed tiroush the' city Wednesday after- noon. - ' Miss Ida Davenport , daughter oi W. J. Davenport , general frcigh ) aTjent of the C. , TJ. ' & Q. , is visiting friends in this city. ' ' , Tf Mr. * ! . P.'TCreiwcll , one of the Union- Pacific traveling land agents , went WEbttoPluuiCreek yesterday will A.party of seven ettlerafrora Canada. * Mr.Jobn * S. Kclley , fate iwith Mr. William , Hasodornleft Wednesday foi F fct WashaUie , W. T. , to-take - tin p'o'aitiori of bar-t6'idor in J. K. Moro'e saloon. Mcssra. F. P. Ireland , of Nebraska "City ; E. ! L. ' Miller , of Now York ; Wm.'IL lungof TSTew York ; andL. , A. Stewart , of DCS Moinea , ( are vis iting , the city. Among the arrivals at the Metro- ppjitah ho'tclfo-dayiaro'tho : following : Cr. H. Driscoll , Chicago ; A. Johnson , Valparaiso , Ind. ; SSombeiger , Wahoo , Neb. ; O. E. Doan , Chicago ; F. L. Mitchell , EacinoVis. . ; A. Kramer , Indianapolis , Ind. ; A. Bald win , Hugh' Squatd , Chicago , 111. ; W. F. Scott , York ; W. B. Putnam , B. &M. ; Chas. Carter , North PJatte ; C. F. Goodman , city ; H. F. Strong , Worcester ; W. J. Traphager , Chicago ; A. J * . Dean , Chicago ; Ceo. W. , Lidell , L. Julid , New York city ; 0. C. Logan , A. M. Downey ; Blair , Neb. ; WftM 'Murch Iiasourl Valley * JunctionW6.Ford ; | ; * , New York ; lJai5 Tabor , YVpsil3n i0 ; : Hi New- kitt ew-Y ; JT W. Markel , New " " Yotk City. i S = * * : " , * M City CJHenders. . * - . ; Five tramps were' 'run in" Wednesday -Th'oy were fined thrco dollars each this morning "by his honor , Pat. Hawes. In default of payment they -wero committed. ' Three of ; these re fused to work on the streets , and were tput on adfet ? composed. of bread and water , principally water. Wm. Iving , found on the streets in an mseneible condition , was taken up for a drunk. Ho explained that he had been the victim of an overdose of chloroform administered by a dentist while bavin } . ' a tooth extracted. His jaw was terribly swollen , and ho ap peared ta bo suffering considerably. He was discharged. ONLY 33 HOURS. ST. LOUIS TO NEW YORK. fpNE\vIFAsr TuiKover the VANDALIA iSnoBT LINE. The fast line leaves the Union "Depot , St. Louis , at 8 a. m. " ' "da'jly ( Saturday's nnd Sunday's included , - cluded ) , running Pullman Palace SbfplCars' througli to New York iWJTHOUT CHANGE. This train arrives in Columbus 0:40 p. m. , Pitts- burg , , 4 a. m.EIarrisburgt 11 20 a. m. , Baltimore , ' 2:30 : p. m. , Washing ton , 3:50 : p. in. , Philadelphia , 3:10 p. m. , and NEW YORK at G p. m. Pullman Palace Sleeping' cars leave St Louis .7-"PP ' " dai1 ( Saturdays and Sun days included ) to Chicago , Louisville , Cincinnati and New York uir7iot ( < change : Touris'ls" [ and business' men will find it to their advantage to travel over the VANDALIA SHORT LINE. H. L. HALL , Northwestern Passenger AjCiit , St. Joseph , Mo. june2 2fr 'A Denver Boom. . TUe westboundexpress yesterday carried three special fir.s $ class coaches filled with the employes oE the new and magnificent Windsor hotel at Denver. The party has bsen engaged by Mr. W. C. Furstat the instance of Messrs. Bush , Tabor and Hill , the proprietors of the now establishment. 'yHi ? orders .wemoto engage the best and mosj ; experienced hotel workers that could bo found in the east , and from the appearance of the party he hasjxccompl'shed ' hisVork admirably. . The employees engaged number 'eighty-eight , in all , and were selected principally .from the Grand Pacific , Palmer and Sherman houses in Chi- "cago. Among the party was Mr. Carrel , of 'Chicago , who has been engaged as head waiter , which posi tion ha-has previously filled in one of the leading Chicago hotels. Messrs. J. H. Jones aud Thos. McMahon - Mahon , formerly employed in two o the principal hotels of Canada , ar also of the party. Tha people constituting the party express themselves as well pleasei with the trip and their prospect * . Republican Campaign Club. The republican campaign club o ] Draaba held a meeting at their rooms Wednesday and elected the following ifEcers : President , E. R. Overall ; riceTTesdent ; , G. Young : secretary , 3enj. Fulton ; treasurer , John Lewis ; ttarahal , John Simpson. They wi'l ' told their next meeting next Wedne - [ ay night. All ara invited lo attend. * BEXJ. FULTOX , secretary. Cruickahank's new advertise- lent. Bargain ; in Drejs Goods at LAKE MINNETONKA. THE FAMOUS SUMMER BESOBT AND FISH , - _ . . . IKCfGEOUlfDTHE 30. > - -w- The unsurpassed pleasure resort of Minnesota became famous long ago and.lmia'EeirnnrrT ned scenery and on the superb fresh water lakes ther kt T 1 * - meet'e'very ' year people from all part ofthe country , and , especially .from th extreme'eouth and all along the bank of the Miisissippi andMssouri ( rivers The jtlinnesota resorta are becomin every year more and more popular it Nebraska , and a number which ha already become very lar o make it custom to pass a portion of the aummc at the Minnesota , lakes. The first .Minnesota excursion o the -present season willvleave Omah on , Jnne,3Qj , at , 3:45 : p.tm. , going eve the Sioux1 Oily & Pacific and Sioin City &T Sfc. Pauriino § : The f are f 6 the round trip io-St. Paul and return 'has been fixed at. 18 ' 35 ; 'tickets goot forliikty'dayj. Fiill articulaH ot th excuri ion , with pamph'leta dcscriptiv of Minnesota scenery aud giving fnl directions fcr reaching the resorts , al of- which are but B.-.ehortjrido from St Paul , can ha obtiine J by addresainfi Mai. J.H. . O'Bryan , general south westernagcntat ; Council Bluffs , d i Reward. " The rendition cf the military drama "Reward" at the Academy .Wednes day , by Company Gj drew a house more appreciative than crowded. The efforts that have been made to put the play * on the Omaha boards in a first- class manner deserves the greatest success. No efforts -have beep spared iu the production of the pietky'and it ia to be hoped that success wtllfal'orid | the run. Many of the amateur per formers slio w marked dramatic ability. Lieutenant J. E. Smith oS'"Tcm Markham , " it especially deserving oi mention , and it is only to be regretted that the mountaineer's dialeqt , which he so thoroughly rendered , ] should have bsou discarded BO earjy in the play. | J. J. Neighley , as "Walter Green wood , " .1 loyal southerner , sustains hie part well throughout , nnd especially , in a touching manner in the prison- pen scone. | Miss Mojean , as'Grace Harris , " was pleasing , while Mrs. A. D. Hap- good , as , < lKate Riley , " "made up" excellently , and rendered the Irish character in a manner .which' would have been a credit to 'manyan { old- time professional. , I Manager Tagett sustained the double roles of " Mr. Harris" and "Ike Smtth"in an acceptable manner. The tableaux , with which the play abounds'were ' well set , aud tlip battle scenes quite spirited. . , . - - . . c $ < , - M P. > * * J 3 There is sleep for the oycthat is tearful A balin for the heart that mourns , ' rAnda calm * for th < > spirit thit isJtearful i Bnf Electric' Oil is the best for corns. Firemen's Frolics. , After .the regular meeting of No' 3 engine company had adjourned last evening , the , boys" repaired , in a body to .the .residence of their foreman , Mh Flynnj who was mftrried on Tuesday evening. " , ' The company were , received by Mr. Flynn and lady and elegantly entertained by them. A superb colla tion was served up , the disposal ol which wag enlivened by songs , Irecita- lions , addresses , etc. Among the 'speakers were Messrs. Sol. Prince , Steve Mealto , JMajor Foudaj.Mr. Everett and Mr. siinley , a member 'cf the fire-department' ' of Boone , Ia. The party separated with the best wishes for the prosperity of Mr. FJynn and II'B estimable lady. On "our trip around town wo ; stop- pedintothe "Tivoli" on'lowqrOFarn- ham street , opposite the Union Pacific headquarters and Canfield house. We were astonished to eee tha improve ments made at this pleasant sunnier resort and place of amusement since last season. Indeed , it is the .finest and nicest place to spend a couple of hours'during a hot summer day ] and no city west of Chicago or St. Louis can boast of a more comfortable pleas ure place. In connection withttho garden is a cool bear hall and bar stocked wltli the beat wines , /Injuqjfs and cigars ; alao a platform 44x50 feet , for dancing and an ele gant ice cream stand , with' ladies' sit ting-room ; injactall improvements fora first class amusement-place for the beit class , of people , whom you can find there every d y and evening. The Tivoli is. under the management of Mr. Julius Thiele , an accomplished musician and a resident cf Omaha for the last twelve years , and formerly proprietor of Thiele's hall and summer garden. Verily , OmahaV citizens may-be proud of this place of recrea tion , where , during the summer sea son , Mr. Thiolc will entertain -them with the best operatic , dramatic , vocal and instrumental theaters.and. con- certa. . . A highly esteemed lady of Lancas ter , N. YMra. . Catharine Zimmerman - man , inform us ihat she had occasion to use thaSr. . JACOBS.OU. in-Boveral cases of Rheumatiaro/Swelling'of ' the Limbs and Erysipelas with"great sue- CSS 3. * GRAND CELEBRATION. ' F Our National Holiday will becele- ; bratcd on Monday , July 5th , 1880 , by a pic-nic , to be held at Sailing's Grove in Sarpy County , under the auspices of the Catholic citizens of Papillion. Arrangements have been made with" the U. P. R. R. Company to run m Excursion train from Omaha to th'o Grove. Seventy-five cents will ; ie charged for the round trip. A train wiB also ran from Papillion , charging forty.ceutsfor the round trip ; children ha1 ! fare. The train will leave Omaha at nine o f clock a. m. , and return at seven p. m , and Papillion at ten a. m. , return ing at six p. m. Foot races , sick races , and other amusements and pames will tako.place while the best of order will be pro' served throughout the day. Parties lesiring to rent stands will confer wifi i ihe committee , J. D'Arcy and M. Tex , it .Papillion. The committees will eave nothing undone to make it pleas- int for those attending. Programme if exercises will -published here- .fter , . M. Dr/MN ? XEWIS LEISDEB , . " " "Jxeciitiya OomrnitUe- < -j- A YOUM FRAUD , -cJ . . - . . .Imported by /Sporting * Fraternity to GuU.Oma- n t bosses. * 1 t "Lady Lightfoofs" Fizzle. ! } The Ion : ; nnd muchtalkodof , race ol "Lady Lightfoot" against time , ten miles in thirty minutes , was pro nounced by all who witnessed the at tempt to be a grand fizzle. . A * oarlj as 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon con veyances of all descriptions were on the road to the race course. A. high wind was blowing ; at the time and clouds of dust were flying in all direc tions. At the course it was ascertained that the raca would not come off.nntQ latq in. the afternoon. Many who had driven vput , returned on account of tbe dissgreeabUnees of the weather.- It was four o'clock before ' 'Lady lightfoot" waa brought on the . track , arid after .the usual preliminaries , scored at 4:10. : The first half mile was an easy trot , time .2:05. : The second end half mile was a repetition of the firat , with the exception of 1 seconds poorer timo. As she passed 'under ' the mro the mare got dofn to agood run , , but was held in on the list quar ter of the half mile. Time , 1:26 J. The time on the fourth half mile , 1:21 : , was the best made during , the entire race , and even that was what any ordinary horse could do. When a man in cold blood , backs his horse to do a half-uiilo in harness in 52icconds , play or , payj as the owner of this horse did at Lincoln a few weeks ago , and In an eight-mile , run averages 1:30 : , there is surely something , rotten in Denmark. j The ten miles were not run. At the completion of the eighth 'mile she drew off , having but 26 second of the time yet left in which to complete the other tw6 miles. The eight miles were " run in 29:43 : $ . .Of this time 1:68 : J wera loat in stoppages , for sponging and other purposes : [ j The .mare was , to all appearances , ia excellent condition , and showed but little signs of fatigue at the con- cluiion of the run" Considerable money changed hands and there was an unusual .amount . , pf "kicking" on the part of those wnq hadbacked-'tho""ahimal. .After the first 'three miles hadbeon completed , heavy odds were offered against the time , with but few.takers to be found , and the attempt to "hedge" by those who soon saw the. mistake * the/ had made , wore in vain. i ' " " " .1 ; Why dose youne ves with nauseat ing medicines , , when a purely fruit cathartic will cure yon at once-r-Ham- s. Try them. J't , " " . ENUMEEATOB'S TRIALS , Difficulty in Securing Census Statistics. R " 0 , yes , you may think , H'i , foa gathering census statistics , " dolefully remarked a census enumerator this morning as he leaned against the rail ing on the corner of Farnham and Fifteenth streets. "You just try it for nil half a day aad tee. Yesterday I was threatened with personal violence lence three times by indignant house- 'holder ' * , had a dish-cloth shaken in my face by a woman , whose age I ven tured to question , and was ; chased from Leavenworlh to Jackson ; street by a bull-dog , who objected ! to my making inquiries on the premiers of a Bohemian family iil'ttie Second ward. I isn't fun , but then U's awfully ' exciting. Every- woman whose'agoia asked seems personally insulted. The mothers insist on reckoning up their children's ago bygpomparing them with the titno of birth of'thBir brdthert "anitoistere. . The , men in a majority 'of cases think you're poking quea- tions at thom'for. the mere amusement of the * thing , and what , with broken English , lying answers ahd one Ining and.another , two hours' work gives a man about all the dose he wants. ' " - Yesterday the Euperviaoc was in formed that an angry 'resideat ofthe , city puljed jjwtol on oiaa of the , enumerators and threatenecT to shoot him if ho asked another qrestiori.r A number of other inatancej < jf refusal ' to answer the questions'prpvided by law have been brought to.fais a tetitioH. . 'At the request of the'suporvisor we print below a section of an.act of con gress relating to the obligation to give the required information to .census .enumerator * , with the , .remark that persons who refuse to give the required information when esked by.an enurn'-- erator will have to bear the cense quences. , It is not within the choice of any inhabitant of the United Slates whether he shall or shall not cemmuni- cate the Jnformat5on required by the census lawi Byrthe fourteenth ec- tion of. the act approved jJfarch 3 , 189 , it is provided : That each , and every person more than twentv years of age belb.BRlng to any family residing in any-cnumera- t on district , and in the c&itt of the absence of the heads and other mem- berj of any such family- then any agent of such familyshall be , and'eacn ' qf , thenvhereby Is reqmred-ifrthereto requested by the the uperin- tendont ? , supervisor or enumera tor , to i render a irne ac . count to the beat of his or her knowledge of. every person belonging - longing to meh/aaiIyiImiiML various particulars reqnired.by lav. iini who ever shall fail or refnie Safeguilty of a misdemeanor , and upok ronvic- tion.'thereof shall forfeit andpay a sum not exceeding one hundred dollars. „ , Laundry work will be. collected and delivered by the Omaha Shirt Factory. Leave your addreai. Fint-cla work guaranteed. eoniUpatlon by wng Hamburg Figs. - - n- , e. § 6lfiO > Augustus Kquntze" and wifc to Hpffnan r. 4 ; Jot 9 , 34 mmrV' ' T SPECIAL NOTICES. SOTIOE AdTBrtlaemaiU To Let For Sale Lort , Found , Wants , Bo\rdlng * c. , will be In erted In theaa columns once , for TEN CENT ! : perUn ; e ch ale9qOQntlnseHlonFITE CENT ! perlln * . Tbe tnt Iriiertlon never lean thar tVJt CKHT8V X ) LOAN In sums oi $ JO < w . \ruv\i\j to 150CO or 110,000 , t8tol ( per cent interest , on first clu improved rea wUte In the'city of Omiha. QEO. P. BEM1S Rod EaUtfl and Loan Agency , 15th and Douglai Bt . 651-endt vromrr TO LOAN cm at L W offlco XL P. L. THOMAB. Boom 8. Crelghton Block ONKT ' TO LOAN 1109 Tarnhun street , M' Dr. tdwirdfl Loan Agency. nov-K-tl .NEIP WANTEB -A'fint ' clan woman to cok In : WANTEDA'fint hotel at OakUiid , Neb. Wages 3 dollan per week for dx m.'htbs. Inquire at Bee office. " 12-5 / < IBL WANTED For ireneral konsawork , VT Western House , 1 Mock west of call work * , Goodwages ) will bq paid to a good , gilt 13- : WANTKD A elrt to do second work , takt care of .children end sew. i Reference re quired. Apply northeast comer * 0th and Call fomlaSts. ' * ' - 11.4 WAKTEDAsitoaUon as second couk In hotel or restaurant. Call or address F. Sm'th/Omaha House. g.j "tTTANTEp Strong nest irfrl f orgcneral houso- TT work , must understand eookinp , washing and IronlDg'flf.corisothand ' Darenport Sts- 5-a rURL.WANTED-To do general homework , \JT 10th St. , bet. Howard and Jackson. 031-1 WAOTTD-mSCEUAIttOH. WASTED Bjr a yonnc man , a situation to i work fo I card and goto school. Addrfs * Q..B. Podomcc. n.tf mWO CARPENTERS WANTED. T. MURRAY. -J. I 3-tt QITUATION WANTED-By a younif man , zi O cleikin rrocety , drirer , to talwcare ef hones , or anything. Good references. Address A , Be oflUe. ' OST-tl AN AND WIFE WANTED. ' T , MURRAY. , 667-tl TSTELLIQENUE OFFICE , corner 16th and _ i Davenport. . 410-tfs FOR REHT-HOUSES AND UNO. J.VOOM3 TO RENT-At No. 1710 Davtnpcrt J.V 15.5 7.10R LANDS , LOTS , JJOUSKS AND FARMS , 1 ; look o.rer BEMIS * new column'on 1st pace Bargatos. ( _ TJ1UHNISHED ROOM for rent , 700 19th et. , J } bet Webster and Ct it. ' 019eod-tl T\tSIBABtE ROOMS PLEASANTLY LOCAT- JJ ED FOR BENT- ton th east corner of 14th and Chicago streets , convealent to thebuai- 1 nert part ot tha dtyl _ C59-11 POR RENT Furnished roomscheai > ; by , week JJ or month. Apply at AMERICAN HOUSE. _ . _ . 408.U FOR RENT-iA splendid Photograph Oal cry. ' 71-tt . , L.B. WILLIAMS & SON7 FOR SALE. ALOON FOR SALE.- Good location , jtood S business. Enquire at , tco offlco. 678-7 T OTS'FABM8 , HOUSES AND LANDS. Look JJ over BEMlff new column of barKaint on 1st ° " KUO PATTERNS FOR 8ALE- JL Kof theast comer 10th and Davenport. 10-t T AH prepared to delirer soft water tosnv pari JL of the city for low prices. Nutifjhy'postal or leave orders at my house , THOS. SWIFT. . _ 635-tl FOB BALI ! A home wlth6 ; rooms and Jot In Nelson's addition. Inquire of Fred. Heni- reckaBn'sffliat msrtet , BOT. ot IBth'and Califor- nlaSts. _ 1. ' . . " .CZt-tl FOBS ALE Small roda fountain InKoodconi dltlon. D. W. SAX ? , corn.r 13th nd Farnham. , 577- BKMIS OFFERS A. . SPLENDID LIST OF Bargains .In Houses , Lots , Farms and Lands , In his jew columq on 1st page. _ 'fTIORSALE-lLargV ' beef casks , good for Cls- JD tera'purposcs , at KRUO'S Brewery. _ . _ 3S3codtf mo BUILDGRSPLASTEltER3 AND MASONS , JL . .Coarse bankesjid , gravel. for gardens and moulding sand will Irt delirercd at short notice. Leave orders t H. Slerks. 1414 SiOtliara , and Charles Brahdes , 921J Farnham 8t . : HANS BOCK. Successor to Charlea DanleL ,652-tf TTIOR SALE Cottonwocd lumber of all slies.nt JD .BEDMOND-8 , SUleenth-st. 518-tf IOR8ALS A rll dwelling houae.'neTt ' to O. H. Collins fesidfcnc- , corner 19th and pitol Avenue. / or information call at 0. H. , * n J. B. COLLINS ; in. Farnham Street : 603-tl Grist Mitt. ' ' pORSALE-A Appiyat' i X 472-tf , UB W1ULIAHS & SON. FOR' SALE A New American Sewing Ma chine In rood-condition , with all attach ments. MuBtlo soldbefor * the 16th of Hay. 'For ' Information apply at ATKlNSOh'SHlllIncry Store , corner Douglit and IS th Streets. 474-tf TIOR SAtE Twb ol IB * celebrated il. U. Brunswick & Balke Col's NonpafCD Bil liard Tables. 'Neirly.new ; For sala cheap. 230-tf . C , AjT. UAHJCl'ONj MISCELUUCEOUS. rPHE undersljrncd havinjr bought of B. Kelt- JL ner Klein ft Co. , the junk store cor. of 8th and Harfaty St. Respectfully solicit a continhartee W the pullic Fnlronajjei i.'QALENSKY ' A CO. 9-3 FOR AFTNe ucAiucnus front , Doorss counter , Mantle , Store1 fitting , veneered work go to 1310 Dodge street , A. F. RAFERT & CO. . Builders. apS6evsat-tfv J. I. NICHOLS & CO , Successors id E.-FEARON. Cash Price List. 10 fcs Standard A Sugar fl 00 10tt3 extra C [ Sugar t i. . . 1 00 lifts C Butar - . 100 9ftsgrahnlatetl Sugtr..t..I , . . . . . ; . 1 00 SiftsCUtLoaf Staar. . . . . , s.i.s. i 00 Sifts PbwdefedTjjah.-- . - ; . . . ' . 1 00 ettsgooJRIo CdneB iii . 'i..u- 1 CO 5 Ibscxtn choice -Rio Coffee : . - . 1 04 4 } Jbs Costa Rica Coffee j. 1 on 3 Its very best OQ Java , . 1 00 3 IbsMoch . ' . . ; . i. ' . i J. 1 00 6 cans Peaches i . - . . . 1 00 10 Iba Valencia Raisins . ' . 1 00 lOlBscHolcS PfUUrt.- , , , ; 1 00 4IbsPitted Cherries. . , . : . . . . : . ; ! ; " . . ' . 1 00 10 Ibs Michigan Dried Apples. . . . . i. 1 00 13 Ibs dried Cnrranta. . : . . ; 1 00 20 bars White BuslIinSoap..V. . ' . 1 00 16 Ibs Procter & Gambles Soap . ' . 1 CO 10 Ibs Doblns Electric Soip 1 00 'IT Ibs choice Boda Crackers 1 00 17 Ibs chdleeOftter Crackers i,1 00 lllHa Dlngef BuapS.i.m. . . . I 00 11 Ibs Oat Meal Crackers . * . . TOO 11 Ibi Boston Crackers. . . i. . . ' . ' . ' 1 00 7 Ibs Jumb'es . - % . . . . . 1 00 241bi Beans' , 1 CO 85 Ibs Hominy . " 1 ( o 25 Ibs Oat-Meal. . . . ; . . ; . : . . , l 00 181blS-llt Peita. . . . . . , . . , , , , . . , . , , , 1 00 1Mb * t&hilm4 ttlce. , i 00 Slb Tapioca 1 00 91b 8afo. , 1 00 liibsBarley l 00 It Iba Mbten Bird Seed 1 00 7.3-fc cans Standard Tom-o s . ' . . . . 1 00 02-8 > .canf Btahdard TofflalyeS ni I 00 6 S-ft cans Peaches 1 00 82-ftcanjCorn . ' . ' l 00 7 2-tt > cans Cherries. . . . ' 1 00 6 2-lb cans Yarmouth Corn 'l ' 00 7'1-B > cans Bumham & MorrlU 1 00 H IbsBakmrPowder : . . 1 01 Pure Maple Syrup per gallon. , 1 15 Amber White , . . , 70 Best Kew OHeans Byrnprtrr. TO Good JfewOrl.'ani.Mola'scs , . . . . 45 Ear Diseases Dr. O , E. . Shoemaker , Th6 * ! ! known Anwl SutreJJn , of VaOiiig , * , who h s btcn Iq the medical enttaWn 'orer 20 Mfi.iVeALL bil tUbe.KCUJaiVELY , ta thft treatment of deafness and ( llseuea of the' ttrandcatcirh He Mnds a Ttltublo little book of 81 PHM < ra. the Intiment of these dbeses. FREKTOALL. IhU book pta references in3 teftlraoi ) ! Ii thtt will utljfy the teen ikeptical. He U ! author of a work of 375 pages , octiTo , fcrinr. lorn ot hearing and doctor's fees. DR. SHOEMAKEB'S remedy tor the cure ot BUN- KINO EAES , to nntvemlly acknowledged by phj daM and the-public In feneril , as the only trnlj reliable wm d > for the cure-of this loathe- sctea dlteaie. It is harmless , plc ant and retable - table , and wfll rare almost any case , even of fortrot fifty yean staoding. All bad small and unpleasantness of the. disease Instantlyremored , tat the hearing In' most eases greatly taprored permanently. Price jt TO Jas. ft. Ish , whole sale and retail dea'er 'In drugs , medicines and largical Instruments , 132& Fambam itreet , Oaab * . ' mayZVod-lmo NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Sealed proposal wfll bs received by the county aerk until Saturday , June 5th , 1830 , at S o'clocc ? , m. . tor ( heurn king of material and build- ar of a brick sewer. 100 feet loaj and /our feet a. .IM clear ; .on Faiabam street , north of Uck > OroTe. flaas aad ( MCiflcatlons can bo counjy clerk's oafce , aad the right Is V ONE MILLION ACRES .A. CHEAP LAND EASTERN NEBRASKA , $2 TO $5 PER ACRE- 20,000 Acres DOUGLAS COUNTY , 6 to 12 Miles frbni Omaha , $6 to $10 per Acre , on Long. Time and Interest'- Low . ! - * - - Large tracts suitabl&fe ! Colonies iiriall ; the fiesl Counties in the State , 80,000 acresr scattered through Iowa. A large number ol Improved Farms in- Nebraska , many oi them near Omaha , $12. 'to , $4Q per acre. An Immense List ! of OMAHA CITY Consisting : of Elegant1 Kesi- dencea : froin $3,000 to $20- 000.Many thousand vacant lots irrthe additions to Omaha , Hundreds of lots scattered through the City. Houaes'aifd Lots , Business' Houses , , and Lots , and all kinds > 6f Ci j Heal Estate. .A.1" f We also haVe { MONEY TO LOAN on Improved Farms in ( Doug las County , on 5 , years time , al 10 percent , interest to all-who can enow good titles. - - * * n i Maps .of Douglas and Sarpj Counties for sale , _ . ' . * j Boggs REAL ESTATE BROKERS ; 1408 Farn. St ; , Ornate Neb/1 ' T'or ' Kent. / „ „ , Splendid cottage , 6 rooms , all In the best con' dltlcm , fruit arid ehajo trees , 'stable , bard and ref t water , and 4 Acres ot Oronnd , 1120 a rear , West Omaha , will sell foi 91,680. " ) BOQOSand'HILL. For Sale , . ' ' - House and full lot on 'Webster 'Streef best loc * tion in the city , $1,600 ; easy terms. B00QS and HILL. .980,000 * ; i { Twenty Thousand Dollars' in-.sman Veil Becnr : ed mortgages ranging Irom 1200 to 11,000 , drfew ing 10 percent interest , hare b en lately .placed In our hands lor sale , at small diicountl Per sons having a little money to spare can make s safe and profitable loan in this way , without ' an ; expeDFa or commissions. - i BOOOS and HILL. " For Salcl Church Property and Psrsonageln South Omaha , near Depot , at a very reasonable price. . BOOOS-and nUiL. Cottage and Lot- New 1-story frame house , 4 rooms , 2 coflct-l ! ( foot ceilings , double doors , etc. , S3 barrel ds torn , full lot , all In No. 1 condition , 5 blocks from High School ; $ SoO , on monthly payments , small cash paymcHt required. BOGGS and HILL , , _ Real Estate Brokers. New Houses. rt We are now prepared to , build houses worth from $100 to ? bK ( ) on our lots in our new addition , 2Sth and 29th add Farnham.Donglas and Dodge , and sell on small monthly payments. ' ' _ BOG08 and HILL , $000 to $1,000 Will buy ) ou a new house , with one el the fined Iota In Omaha , on small monthly payment * . BOGUS and HILL , < REAL ESTATB BROKBUS. For Sale , House and Lot on street car-track , Shlnn-g'addl- tion , Sl.OflO. _ BOG03 and IULL. A Jfcvr House And full lot , onc-h'alf block front street can. Shinn'g Addition , 81,375. _ _ BtOCS and HILL. Tlie Cheapest Residence Property in Omaha must be' Bold In * stanter , W i Lot 4 , Block 47 , with a No. I house of 7 looms and all well improved ; southeast cofner 21st and Cass. Want best offer. ' I _ . BOOOS and HILL. For Sale , . Fine young horse , well broke aud suitable ( or a lady to drive. _ BOGUS and E ILL. Wanted. , We want a contract to bare 200 acres of land broks at onceBOOOS _ and IIILL. Lots * i ' Look aTine lot * in "oUf cow faldltlon beat lots for the money in' Omaha , S9tb and Farnham , HUPPS and HILL. _ ItcHidcncc Lots for Sale ; . 200 Lots in Kountze : and Ruth's Additiqhnear business. good surroundings , lots covered withyounpr trees , and are the choicest , cheapest and nearest business of any lots in the mar ket. By all moan B look at lots in Kountze and Ruth's addition before purchasing elsewhere. Will sell on monthlypayments. Prices $400 to $650. BOQGS and HILL. 1000 Residence Lots Fronting 8 , 9 , 10 and lltb streets. 6 to 10 blocks south of depot ; many of these lots are very de sirable and for men of small "means are ( now the cheapest and most easily purchased lots In Oma ha. Prices $250 to & 0il Monthly payments. BOGOd ttnl U.X.L. 15 Choice Lots - On Park Will | Avenue , only 3 to 4 blocks from Depot , f 300 to $000. Monthly payments. BOQOa ind IIILL. _ GC of the Finest Lots In Qmaha , 10 to 12 blocks wett of Pottoffica and Court House , on Farnham , Douzlas and. Dodge streets ; finest views in the city from these Iota. Prices S2DO to $300 , ou payments of | S to * 10 per month. BOCK : 8 ft HILL. _ Z Houses And two-thirds of a lot , Chicago street , between 12th and 13th ; rents . ( or J300 year. Price BOOOS and BILL. Houses and Lots. KeV 2-story rnidence corner lot ; choice loca tion , 4 blocks fromPoetom'ce ; $5,500. BOGGS and HILL. 2 Houses and south } lot 1 ; block U"on west llde of 19th street , between Calitombl and Web- iter jtreets ; 82,200 _ , , BCfGGS ard HILL 3-Story Brick House trith full lot , 2 blocks from new Court Hooso * 12,150. BOO OS and BILL. lots 1 and 2. block 230 . * 2,75 iot8block15 , ? i : . .31,600 r Lot 2 , block SI. . . , , . i J5 | MO Xts 5 and 6 , block 25 ? . 1,200 iouth J Lots 1 and 2 , block 281 . . .ll.OOO Jastlxt2block 121 . . . .JV2.500 Vest i Lot 2block 121 ( fFT..ifoQ Xt 6 , block 227 . " . MO 8 feet Lot 4 , block 209 2,000 BOG 03 and HILL. E.OO7 last i Lot 7 , block 102 , . . , , , . . $1,400 yest } Lot8block 102 C-MOO Middle i Lot 8. block 102. , , , 1 , < 00 ! astJLot8Jblockl02r. , . „ „ .8,000 ' 5 , block 259 , , , . . . , SCO . bloc Iirrmense Stock for ' SPRING AND SUMMER Fine Custom-Made Men's Suits , Boys1 * Suits Children's Suits. SPRING OVERGJATS 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 " * ' . ' . - - - SOXiZS .A-GHJHaTPS X'OZC. DEVLIN & CO. , OF NEW YORK3 ; , T "We ato.now ptapanjd to take orders for the justly celebrated clothing o tlii house , which" for ; Durability , Style and Cheapness are unsurpassed.Va have how on hand the-beat selected stock of Clothing , Shirts , Farnish'ng Gcoda , etc. in the city. - rBoston Clothing House , . FARMIAM STREET. SOLDO . * . O * * r t CHEAP ! CHEAPER ! CHEAPEST ! . A. C * > 'MAX MEYER & BRO. _ . a * " ' 'Bopose for the next ninety (90) ( ) days to sell their .enfare.sto.ck.of , Diamond's , Watches , ' Jewelry , Clocks , -/v Silver-Ware , ' * i\ Pianos & Organ , .ATST33 \ J 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 , Come and be Convinced. .A. . Pianos and Organs Sold on Easy - Monthly Installments , A. HOSPE , Jr , 151C Dodge Streeti LANCE & FOITICK , ' f Dealers ia House Furnishing Goods , SlielfJIardivarc , Nails and Etc. 1221 Farnham. Street , lac Door East First National Bank. mS-tf OMAHA FENCE § BOX GO. ' We Manufacture to Order OFFICE RAILINGS AND FINE * COUNTERS . CXF : FIDTE : : .A.nsrzj Iron-and Wood Fences , Brackets 'and Mouldings , Improved Ice Boxes furnished on short notice. &UST , FBIES & CO. , Prop's. , 1231 Harney St. , Omaha. Neb. I. L SLEDZ1ANOSKIL- . , MANUFACTURERS OF "MI O TT L 3D I ZLST GS I AND DEALERS IN PICTURE FRAMES , CHROMOS * AND ENGRAVINGS .922 Douglas St. , Fear 10th , Omaha , Neb. ; C. WHOLESALE GROCER 1 * i- I2J3 Farnham St. Omaha HENRY HORNBERGER , BLATZ'S MILWAUKEE BEER ! In Kegs and Bottles , Figures to the Trade. Famillef Supplied t Rwwp bl | v * " * . - t. f V-