. . _ I 3g0etWKiV.MK.r - THE DAILY BEE. Tuesday Morning , June 8. BEJBVITIES , Patenon Bella coal. Try Saxo'a Royal Crown Cigar. Carriage Umbrellas aiWoodworth'e. Soda at Saxe'u pure fruit syrups. The west-bound express yesterday carried twelve coaches. Root Beer and Ginger Ale at Sale's. Shelby Creamery butter , very choice only 20 cents per pound at J. B. - French & CO'B. june2-lw Try Saxe's little Key West Ci gar , lOc. One Daniel Curry , a laboring man swore out a warrant yesterday against Jcseph Carter , a neighbor , for abusing one of his ( Carry's ) children. Over two hundred children of the South Tenth Street M. E. church enjoyed themselves at a picnic in Goodman's groro , Saturday afternoon. The Union Pacific emigrant sleeping car which took the party of achool teachers cast Sunday returned to-day , bringing party of Polish emi grants. IZ The west-bound express yesterday took out fire German emigrants for Risings , eleven for Columbus , eight Swedes for Fremont and sixty-four Polanders for Columbus. The minstrel troupe recently or ganized in this city , and under the mansgemont of Sam. Gardner , start ed on their tour Sunday. The first bills are hung at Fremont. Wo wish the boys success. The crowds around the telegraph bulletinboardsyesterdaymanifcstedthe most eager anxiety , and largo num bers of prominent and staunch repub licans were heard to assert tint if Grant were nominated they would never vote for him. f YesterdaymoniingasD.il. Thomas was driving down Farnham street with a friend , a hack collided with his buggy , throwing both gentleman out. Dr. Mercer found upon examination that no injuries of importance wore sustained. There wis be a special meeting of the water workscommitteeyesterdayfor the purpose of going over the water works ordinance with Attorney Man- derson. It is probable tha. the or dinance will bo put on its passage at the council meeting this even ing. Part of the programme of the minstrel troupe which left this place Sunday was to beat the Atlantic house to the tune of about forty del lars. The proprietor , however , was duly posted , and * issued a warrant for their arrest. The manager of th0 troupe subsequently settled at the depot on condition that suit would ba withdrawn. Without a doubt , Ahtcd's , 1420 Douglas street is the young men's headquarters for pleasure and refresh ments , and it is no wonder , as every thing there is first-class. The elcgaiit billiard and pool tables are new and of the beat make , and the ice cream , the pies , the cakes , the lemonade , etc. , were never served better , even in old Paris. Alated'a now flock five-cent White Lily cigar beats anything in the market. About a week ago Miss Emma Ucndricks was violently thrown from a buggy while driving along Four teenth street , and was seriously in jured , she was travailing with the Alvin Joslin comedy company and in conicquenco of the accident was thrown out of an engagement. She is now lying at the Canficld house and is unable to help herself. She will have a benefit at the Academy of Music on Tuesday , June 15th. It is hoppd the people of Omaha will show their charitable dispositions by giving her a full house. New Goods cheap , at Bushman's. Shoo Department. Dress Goods , Dress Goods , Now Prints , Lawns , L. B. "WILLIAMS & Sox. Now Goods cheap , at Bushman's. Now Goods cheap , at Bushman's. Laid to Rest. Yesterday morning the last sad ser vices over the remains of Mrs. John Swift were heldv at St. Philomcna's cathedral. Solemn high mass was celebrated at 10 . m. , and Father English delivered an eloquent address - dross , iu the conrio of which he paid a tribute to the many virtnos of the de ceased , and administered words of con solation to her afflicted friends. The pall-bearers were Messrs. F. McDonagh , Daniel Sullivan , Patrick Whalen , Chas. McDonald , Thomas Kennedy , Thomas McShano , M. Red- ington , and Fred. Dellono. The deceased was aixty-eigh ycirs old , a native of.county Ualway , Ire- laud , and has been a resident of this country for nearly thirty years and of Omaha for the greater part of that time. She leaves three sons , Michael and Thomas Swift , in this city , and Patrick , now residing in Nevada. The remains were followed to the grave by a largo concourse of friends. See prints reduced to 5c , w-t-a-m At CRUICKSHANK'S. New Goods cheap , at Bushman's. EXCURSION. ; Commencing Jane 7th , the Chicago & Northwestern railway will sell ex cursion tickets at $3.00 for the round trip from Council Blufli to parties de sirous of attending the firemen's tour nament at Marahalltown. For full particulars apply to H. P. Denel , tick et agent , 14th and Farnham streets. We are selling a ahawl for $2.50 } vhich sold last year for § 5.00. See it. L. B. WILLIAMS & SON. LADIES OF OMAHA. -wiirfinda"fresh stock at reason able prices good goods of the latest ptyles and you will receive courteous pttontion attha New Stora in Odd It MCIENT DOCUMENTS. * A Link in the History of the Maha Indians. With the permission of the chief of the Omahas , who is at present in this city , and through the kindness of Judge Savage , wo were ehown yester day some interesting documents which have been held by the tribe for sever al generations , and are yet in an ex cellent condition. One is dated July 27th , 1800 , and is from James Wilkinson , " : omman- dcr-in-cbicf of the army of the United States , Governor of the Territory of Louisiana , and Superintendent of In dian AfFdir.3. " This was three years after the purchase of the Territory of Louisiana by the United States from Napoleon Bonaparte , then first con sul of France. At that time , it will be remembered , the territory of Lou isiana comprised nearly all of the present elate of Louisiana , Arkansas Missouri , Iowa , Minnesota , Dakota Territory , Nebraska , most of Kansas and the Indian Territory , part of Col orado , moat of Wyoming and the whole of Montana , Idaho , Oregon aud Washington territory. Over this vast territory a government was placed by the president. The British still had an envious eye on the Mississippi , and Governor Wil kinson , no doubt , know the value c , the good will of a then powerful tribe of red men , Mid the expression ot his appreciation embodied in the docu ment , which we give below , is equiva lent to an assurance of their right and title to the territory of their forefath ers , which then , as now , occupied a largo range iu the northeast corner of the state , aud a guarantee that the transfer of the territory of Louisiana to the United States should in no way affect their title. Following is a correct copy of the body of the document : "In consideration of the fidelity , zeal aud attachment testified by Wa- shing-ga-sa-be , chief of the Mahas. to the government of the United States and by virtue of the power and au thority in me vested , I do hereby con firm the said chief Wa-ahing-ga-sa-bo a of the Mahas aforesaid , having be stowed upon him the great medal willing all and singular the Indians and the inhabitants there of t& obey him as a chief and all offi cers and others in the service of the United States to treat him accord ingly. " ? , Given at St. Louis , etc. , by his Excellency's command , JOSEPH BK'OWNE , Secretary. This document is executed by hand upon a largo nheot of parchment , at' the top of which is the representation of a spread eagle clutching the stars and siripoa. Half of the sheet 1 devoted to a verbatim translation , 13 French , of the above. Another of the relics dates back to 1793 , when Iho territory was under Spanish rule. It is signed by th lieutenant of the Spanish governor , and is substantially the same as the one subsequently given by Wilkinson , It is not so elaborately gotten up , and is written in French alone. Wo give below a correct translation : Puuzeiion Trudciu , lieutenant to the governor , and commandcr-in-chlcf oj the part cast c Illinois. Wo certify that the herein named Wa-gin-gas-s.vbot , grand chief of the village of the Maha nation , hai couio to us and given the hand. Wo have welcomed him as a good Indian , and in consequence we have solicited of the grand chief of the Spanish medal , for the purpose ot giving in the hope that ho will conduct himself like a good chief , who would join Jris father after the Father of Life shal have called him. In faith of which wo have set our hand and ecal at St. Louis , of III ! nois , the 3rd of the month of Juno , in the year seventeen hundred and ninoty-fivo. " _ , , The documents have been preserved by the Omahas in a stout walnut box and are almost as bright and fresh as when Urst executed. Judge Savage considers them of considerablo'historical importance and peculiarly valuable to him , as ho nas become much interested in the his tory of the tribe , and contemplates writing the same. PERSONAL ! PARAGRAPHS. General Thayer wont west yesterday morning. Mr. Gibson , of the Pan Handle line , is in the city. Mrs. Levi | Carter left Sunday morning for Kearney. Supt. J. T. Clark , of the U. P. , went wcrt in his special car yesterday , Robert E. Strahorn , the historian of the Union Pacific railrcad company , went west Sunday. Albert Durnell , a member of the Sre department of Council Bluffs , died of heart'diseaso on Saturday. Mr. Thomas Valentine , a brother of Congressman Valentino , after short visit in this town , loft Sunday For Glen wood. Rev. JobiTMcVerg , Binghamptou , Now York , occupied the pulpit of the Second Presbyterian church Sun- lay. Edward McClure , Esq. , one of Lin- soln's enterprising livery mcfc , was in own Saturday , while here ho pur- ihased a handsomephaeton of C. D. IVoodworth. Mr. Henry Fulton , of New York , Kissed through the city yesterday en outo to Denver , to assume charge of melting and refining works there for i New York company. Chas. O'Connor , of Now York , ( not ho noted lawyer ) , at the head of a arty of pleasure seekers , occupied everal apartments in one of the Pull- nan coaches going west yesterday. 'heir destination was Ogden. Chief Engineeer Galligan , Assistant IngineerJMealio , driver of the H. & . truck , O'Brien , and eight members " the aenartmpnf , leave for $ Q JJar shalltown ( Iowa ) tournament to-mor row. Among the arrivals at the Metro politan hotel are the following : E. M. Onion , Sonora , Mexico ; W. H. Keefor , Racine , Wis. ; E. T. Malone , Chicago ; W. A. Sheedan , Lararmie ; J. S. Vermilion , Pauling ; Daniel Finn , Cheyenne , N. R. R. R. ; J. E. Addy , Chicago ; W. J ) . Strauahavo , St Louis ; N. B. Pntman , B. & M. G. W. Myers , Chicago ; G. T. Holby , Dorset , Wy.E. ; F. Highland , B. & M. R. R. ; W. H. McKune , do. ; C. J. Pennol , do. ; L. P. Brown , Betricc , Neb. ; Mrs. R. E. Cloud , Virginia ; MM. M. E. Cloud , do. ; H. W. Boff , North Plattc ; W. J. Gettey , Oinaba ; J. A. Doyle , Omaha ; W. R. Sutherland , Chicago ; E. D. Whipplo , Rutland ; J. A. Gregg , St. Paul ; F. P. Bartlett , St. Louis ; G.T. Holy , E. DorstjF. HaysDetroit ; G. W. Mayers , Chicago ; F. H. Dris- cell , Chicago ; S. R. Jefferson , Chica go ; Win. F. Rasmus , Tahlequah ; Chas. E. Summers , Schuyler , Neb. ; W. H. Grant , St. Louis. Real Estate Transfers. Sarah S. McConitha to George W. Dnanc , q. c. d. w hf lot 4 , block 47 § 500. 500.Daniel Daniel McDonald and wito to Goo ] W. Dome , w. d. w hf lot 4 , block 47 § 2250. John Woodburn aud wife to Martin W. Hartigan , w. d. east hf lot 4block , 9 , Lowe's 2d addition § 150. Oyer eighty millions of dollars of insurance capital of the oldest and best home and foreign companies rep resented in the agency of Taylor & Howell. dlCif There was a sweet girl nauicil Coriuna , And day after day she got thinner. The reason was plain , She'd Neuralgia tfuiii , Lut Eclectrio OH cured the sweet girl Coi Iiina. New Goods cheap , at BushmanV. * * SPECIAL BARGAINS Fur the Working People of Omaha. REDUCTIONS EXTRAORDINARY Owing to the unexpected decline in cotton and staple goods , wo have been fortunate enough to secure some rare bargains from the manufacturers' forced sales , recently held in New York. As the goods are so much be low the regular price , and the quan tity limited , we respectfully Invite those who wish to eave money to call early and make their selection. 5,000 yarJs dress suiting at 5c a yard ; former price , 15 and 20 cents. These goods come in solid colors , plaids aud stripes , and make up very stylish , and cheaper than prints. 10,000 yards printed lawns at 5c a yard ; good colors ; retailed in the city at 15 and 20c. 2 cases of now prints at 5c , or 20 yards for § 1 ; selling last week at 8ic. Wo 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 got the first choice. A. CRUICKSHANK & CO. w-t-s m LADIES OF OMAHA. Stamping 100 New Patterns , Braiding , Embroidering , Pleating , Stitching aud all manner of Worsted or Cotton Fancy work taught or denote to order at the Now Store in Odd Fellows' Block. It New Goods cheap , at Bushman's. Commissioners Proceedings. SATURDAY , June 5. Board mot pursuant to adjourn ment. Present Commissioners Corliss and Knight. The following waa adopted : Kcsolrcd , That the county treasurer ba and hereby is directed to draw from the general fund $21.30 and ap ply the same to the payment of the delinquent personal tax of Ellis Ro- pass for the years 187G-77-78-79 for services as assessor. D. V. Shipley , work on road and bridges r. .812 40 Hans'llaswus , work on road anil bridges 1050 Wra. Dowling , work on ro.id and bridges 28 5C John IJegley , Jr. , on account of services as assessor 50 OC Cannvd Sahl , work on road C 5C And. Dauble , work on court house. 4 5C Oscar Brown , on account grading . . 30 OC Henry Gib < on , extra tax-list and printing for 1879 44 23 Isaac Thompson , balance on account of grading. 12 47 Wiley Taylor , grading 50 01 Ellis Repass , on account of services as assessor 25 00 J. II. Howe , work at new jail 13 00 H. Jacobson , fees iu state cases . . . . 32 15 Iu Jacobsoii , " " " 10 5' Adjourned to the 8th inst. JOHN R. MANCHESTER , Clerk. New Goods cheap , at Bushman's. The Shcrrill Literary club will hold their last meeting of the season , to night Subject : "Longfellow and His writing * . "Westward , Hoi' ' Mr. S. J. Ahern , of Now York , is in company with Rev. II. H. Cole at the Union Pacific hotel across the river. Mr. Ahorn has published volume on the land question , which is now the absorbing question in Great Britain. The gentleman is in the west for the purpose of observation with a view of publishing another vol ume for circulation in Europe , giving such hints as will bo valuable to the European farmer in selecting a loca tion for a future homo in the great west. Mr. Ahern holds that the farm er of Great Britain cannot compete with his brother farmer of Nebraska at any rental , and that the only remedy for the discontent in the old world is to pull up stakesi cross the Atlantic , and become one of us. Mr. Ahern knows the land ques tion at homo and its merits , and a third of a century in America lias enabled him to comprehend the ad vantages presented by the ownership of the rich soil of Nebraska aud Iowa. The people in Great Britian" will pay heed to the recommendation of Mr. Ahern's to them , and it is therefore of interest to our land owners to let him sea our land in the best possi ble light. The gentleman will visit Lincoln and other prominent points. Qo may bo seen at the Union Pacific Hotel , where copies of his book can 36 had free of charge , POLICE COUBT. A Dear Drunk. A lad giving the name of Harrover , while in a helplessly drunken condi tion , early Sunday morning , fell through the large plalo glass window of Goodman's drug emporium , on Farnham street , Before Pat Hawes this morning he pleaded guilty. His honor explained to the boy that inas much as the window could not replaced .for two hundred dollars lars , his misfortune constituteda , penitentiary offence. Ho was com mitted to the county jail to await further examination. The case will no doubt go before the grand jury. A colored boy was arrested for carrying concealed weapons , stated that ho was obliged to go "heeled" be cause hi& life had bac-n threatened some two weeks ago. Ho demanded a jury trial and was committed to await the same. Another wife-abuser was committtd in default of payment of fine. This crime is becoming frequent in our city. city.A A brace of plain drunks were com mitted in default of payment of the customary fine. Frank Swipgard and Thomas Tuck disturbed the Sabbath stillness by a brutal fight. Trio conflict took place near the corner of Dodge and Ninth streets , and drew a largo crowd. The fight originated over a game of pool , in which the two were engaged. The police were soon on hand and "nabbed" Swiggard. Tuck , after "Jaying""out" one of the guard ians of the peace made good his es cape The police are on his trail. Switgard waa re-leased on bail. See printed lawns 5c a yard , w-t f-m At CRUICKSHANK'S. New Goods cheap , at Bushman's. Adjustable Fly Door and Window Screens for sale at Bradford's Lumber Yard. jel-5t Laundry work will be collected and delivered by the Omaha Shirt Factory. Leave your address. First-class work guaranteed. . .f Gent's Low Walking Shoes in all the latejt styles and the very lowes prices. L. B. WILLIAMS & SON. Corner Fifteenth and Dodge street LADIES OF OMAHA. The very latest novelties in Lac Mitts , Ties , Bows , Fishus , Jabbots Bead and Jet Hair Ornament ? Hoosiery , Fans , Dress Buttons , Fresh Goods for the Toilet Table , Bandoline Perfumeries , Soaps , Powders , Paints Washes , etc. etc , at the Now Store in Odd Fellows' Block. It New Goods cheap , at Bushman's. The Good Book. The Douglas County Bible society held an interesting meeting at the Congregatinal church last evening all the other churches in the city aus pending their evening service. The meeting was briefly addressed b ; Revs. Graham , Maxfield and Ingram after which one trustee was electee from each church for the ensuing year , as follows : Second Presbyterian church , Warren ron Switzlor ; First Methodist , M. G McKoon ; Christian , Wm. Stephens Eighteenth Street M. E. , Samue Burns ; FiratBaptist , Dr. O. S. Wood Congregational , Col. R. H. Wilbur Lutheran , M. A. Kurtz ; United Proa byterian , Joseph Bell. Rev. W. McCaudlish , the western agent for American Bible socctygave ! an address detailing briefly the im iiionco work that the society is doing in this and other countries. He atatei that the American bible society ha circulated over fifteen million bible since its organization. The secretary's and treasurer's reports ports for the year wore also read , an < show the society to bo iu a flourishing condition. New Goods cheap , at Bushman's. LADIES OF OMAHA. An elegant assortment of hand made Tidies , Matts , Cushions , etc. , in plain raised and tufted work and a variety of beautiful styles in Inlands crocheted Zephyr goods , now ready at the Now Stora in Odd Fellows'Block New Goods cheap , at Bushman's. The National Game. The Little Rocks and Stars played a game of base ball yesterday after noon with the following score : . Little Rocks , 23 ; Stars , 11. Seven innings wore played. The game between the Nail Works and U. P. nine yesterday , resulted in victory for the former by a score ol 20 to 18. The game between the Athletics and the Creighton University nine on Saturday , was won by the Athletics by a score of 31 to 10. New Goods cheap , at Bushman's. Owing to other business that needs my attention I will sell my undivided half interest in the European Hole' and Bakery and give possession im mediately. Call on or address me at the European Hotel. June 7th tf -E. T. WEIANT. New Goods cheap , at Bushman's. All members of the fire department going to Marshalltown will please meet at Fireman's hall ( Monday ) evening , at 7:30 : o'clock. J. J. GALLIOAN , Chief. The place to buy Ladies and Child ren's shoes is at L. B. WILLIAMS & New Goods cheap , at Bushman's. See Cruickshank's new advertise ment. Bargains in Dresa Goods at . w-t-s-m J3. - - - Headquarters for Joe Schlitz'a Milwaukee beer at MERCHANTS' EX CHANGE , N. E. Cor. ioth and DodgQ. Goods cheap , at Biwhraan'f5 WHO FIRED IT ? A Mysterious Shot at the U. P Transfer. From Mr. Cash Wilzon , of Daven port , we learn the particulars of a mysterious storious shooting affair that occurrei at Council Bluffs Sunday. A party of baggagemen from Daven port , consisting of Messrs. A. R. Me Cullough , Geo. CreighTon and Wm Berand were walking up to the Blufl from the depot , and wbei near th Drover's House , Mr. Berand felt smart blow on the hand. His fin impression was that one of his friend had hit him , and turning ho chargec McCullough with striking him. McCulIough disclaimed any auch ac and the conclusion was arrived at tha somebody had thrown some misslo a them. Upon quettloning an engineer of an engine standing by , ho stated that h saw some minute particle fly throng ! the air , and heard the report of a gun Upon investigation a bullet was found , of 38 calibre , and a further in vestigation revealed the fact tbat bullet hole had been pierced throug ! McCallough's coat. Berand's littl and fourth fingera were severely in jurcd , but not dangerously. Search failed to , re veal the dastarc who fired the shot , although th police were at once notified. It was a very mysterious affair , am should be thoroughly investigated. Now Goods cheap , at Bushman's. War in the Sixth Ward. Sunday afternoon a game of baa ball was played at the terminus of th green line of street cats between two youthful nines. During the progres of the game a ball went into the yari of a German living near by , and soon after another followed it The Ger mau confiscated the balls and bore them into his dwelling. The boy failed to see the justice of this proceeding coeding , and marching up to the house in a body , demanded that the ball be restored to them. The Gorman re plied with Language more vigor ous than refined , when the boys becoming excited , picked np some clods of dirt and slung them at him One of them struck the German's wife ; whereupon the Teuton , becom ing exasperated , launched a brick a the party , which struck an irinocen spectator in the head. The army re tired under this volley from the enenr but soon returned and commenced ac tive operation with brickbats. The Dutchman responded vigorously , ant sent for re-inforcements , [ which soon arrived in the shape of a big bull dog from a neighboring house. But the canine did not feel disposed to face the enemy , who presented a very for midable front. Finally the battle was terminated by the German's produc inj a revolver , which caused the noble Lnight's of the diamond to te treat in disorder , and hostilities were ceased for the day. Yesterday steps were taken ] by the German to arre t the belligerents. Ho claims that the pistol was not loaded , and that the provacation was entirely on the boys''part. Bargains in Buntings , Dress Good ? , Hosiery , Fine Gloves , Fans , Under wear , Belts , Ribbons , all new > tl1 Bushman's. DIED. Yesterday morning at seven o'clock D. W. Briggs , ago 29 years. Funera to-morrow at 3 p. m. at his residence , corner of Fifteenth and Chicago streets. Friends rtrO Invited. Mr. Brigga had been married only about a year , which renders his sudden death the more melancholy. The cacsa ct Mr. Briggu' death was diphtheria. Rev. E. H. E. Jameson has been telegraphed for and will be present to officiate at the services if possible. The obsequies will be held at the Baptist church. I. O. O. P. All Odd Follows are requested to assemble at Odd Fellows' Hall , on Tuesday , June 8th at 2 p. m. to at tend the funeral of our late brother D. W. Brigga. FiuNk EWEES , chm S. G. MALLETTE , PATER CLOSSEN , F. B. BKYAHT , General relief committee. MISSING. A case o constipation by nsing Hamburg Figs. At Bushman's ask to see genuine Lisle Thread Hose at 75c , which other exceedingly cheap stores are advertis ing at § 1.00 , and claim to be worth SI. 25. New Goods cheap , at Bushman's. War Department. By command of Brig. Gen. Crook : 1. Commissary Sergeant Thorwalc Olsen , U. S. A. , having reported for assignment to duty at Fort Bridger , W. 4feas required in paragraph 2 , speciarordera No. 104 , current series , adjutant general's office , will proceed without delay , to that post , and there take station. 3. In compliance with the instruc tions from headquarters military of the Missouri , dated June 3 , 1880 , Cap tain William H. Nnih , commissary of subsistence , depot commissary , Chey enne , W. T. , will proceed to Denver , Colorado , on business connected with the subsistence department. On completion of this duty , Cap tain Nash -will rejoin his proper sta tion. ! A General Court-Martial is hercsby appointed to meet at Fort Niobrara , Neb. , on the 16th day of June , 1880 , or as soon thereafter as practicable , for the trial of such pris oners as may ba brought before i BETAIL FOR THE COURT. Captain Robert H. Montgomery , 5th cavalry. Captain William W. Rogers , 9th infantry. First Lieutenant Wm. L. Carpenter , 9th infantry. First Lieutenant George B. Davis , 5th cavalry. SecondLieutenantEdwinP. Andrus , 5th c valry. Second Lieutenant Augustus C. ilacomb , 5th cavalry. Sacond Lieutenant Guy R. Beards- ee , 9th infantry. Captain J. Scott Payne , 5thc valry , lldge advocate. No other officers than those named an ba assembed without mftnjfeit In- ury to the aprrjoe. A QUESTIONER QUESTIONED The State of Things a Census Man Found in the Third Ward. Impudence and Ignorance. Our reporter skewered a census fiend recently , and some interesting facii were the result. The man of more questions than the average newspaper pencil-shover had been working up the west side of the Third ward , which locality is not particu larly famous as the abode of refine ment or intelligence. Of course there are exceptions , for in this locality re side a few of our best citizcnsbrilliant , contrasts to some in this region of mental darknets and sin. The enumerator told our reporter that he was much impeded by the de plorable obtuieuesa of many people he had occasion to question. ' 'I have , " said ho. "oftentimes much trouble in making them understand the nature and necessity of a census. They are very suspicious , and imagine that I am an informer of some kind , iu the employ of the police , or , at boat , an agent of some tort. I meet with many abusive people , and am frequently in sulted and loaded with epitheti of no fl ittering nature. I am obliged to been on hand early in the morning , and have much trouble in 'rousing some people from their early slumber * , and you may Imagine that they are in no very pleasant humor when thus dis- urbed , and the door is slammed in my face with a curae for being a d d pcddlor , disturbing decent people at th it hour of the day ! Oftentimes I meet with people who do not know the place of their mtivity nor their ages. " "Yes , " he replied , In answer' to an inquiry of our reporter , "there are in my district a numbsr of houses of questionable repute , and the inmates often try , in various ways , to evade my questions , or answer mo in an equivocal manner , but a leading of the penally provided for those who re fuse to make correct statements gen erally brings them to time. Of course it is to ba presumed that even then many of 'their answers will bo mere fabrications , originating in their own Imaginations. Their occupations ? Oh , they are all dressmakers. " In answer to a question regarding the mortality and general health of the waid , he said : "During the first three days I took between 400 and 500 names , and failed to hear ot a single case of death * during the present year. I found considerable dirt , but strange to say , no caaea of aickness. Why dose yourse ves with nauseat ing medicines , when a purely fruit aihartic will cure you at once Ham burg Figs. Try them. Home comtorts , moderate rates , Astor House , NewJYork. mlG-lm LBTTEKH remaining in the Omaha poatoflice for the week ending June 5 : GENTLEMEN. AmithGU BniggerA Butler J Brown H Button R Barrelt T Barkfer J M Brown W Canfield W 0 Conners T C Christensen TC Chapman L Collier P Dickey L Dixon J Dee G Donehue C E Fre lag A Fredricksen J F Ferry J R GarvisaJlt Garry J Gillen J Grimed H A alligan P Hill T L lliiriyW , HardenburgW HollieTd HUnt A Howard C Harrison D C Hake G R Kernan L V Lard J W Liesenbarth F E Lee F H Larson L P Loner "W Lawaon W W "uitfJB McNultyO oore PA lldCfa * T McLoughlin W Mulligan J Miner W C Maine W McGinnis H Mayer J F Millen H Neally J Northrop J Nernee.F OltnsteadRL O'ShsaD Peterson P Patterson W W Polki H Pdst D Quick J RiceB 2 KeedJA SilrhittJ . Smith W 0 StearHS ML " SharupR Smyth A Sherwood C Seachrist G W Stett H S Smith J I ihadeboqt H , Stoikdale J R iihbltf A. Van Blyke W O WeystaffR "Wadell P Williams J ' WplfelJ Wisenbas N Kriulson N i.ADIBSl Eiels Miss J JJ Baty Miss L Barnes Mrs A Baughn Mrs M M Brennen Miss 8 Claak Airs F Calhbne Mrs H E Clark Mrs J Coilton M Cusick Miss E Cooney Mia J A Folia Miss A Hughes Kate Holsteln Allia M Jones Mrs 0 Jones Mrs" B Jarvia Miss I Lee laze I Lee Jessie Linch Miss M Murphy Miss B Moore Mrs S R Morrow Mrs C Nelson Misu T , O'Day Miss M Ruddick Miss A Riley Miss M Richardson Miss R Rogers Miss C Scully Miss F Simeman Miss I . Ten Brock Miss L Tonson Miss S Thompson Miss R Van Zandt Miss L Vining Almira Wogner Miss J P Webber Miss H Jashua Misa MisaTttos. . F. HALL , Postmaster. TAKB MINNETONKA. THE FAMOUS SUMMER RESORT AND FISU- ING GEOUND THE FIRST EXCURSION TO LEAVE OMAHA JUNE 30. The unsurpassed pleasure resorts of Minnesota became famous long ago , and amid her unrivalled scenery and on the superb fresh water lakes there meet every year people from all parts of the country , and especially from the extreme south and all along the banks of the Mississippi and Missouri rivers. The Minnesota resorts are becoming every year more and more popular in Nebraska , and a number which has already become very large make it a custom to pass a portion of the summer at the Minnesota lakes. The first Minnesota excursion of the present seaaon will leave Omaha on Jane 30 , at 3:45 : p. m. , going over the Sioux City & Pacific and Sioux City & St. Paul lines. The fare for tha round trip to St. Paul and return has been fixed at 918.35 ; tickets good : or sixty days. Full particular * ot the excursion , with pamphlets descriptive of Minnesota scenery and giving full directions for reaching the resorts , all of which are bat A short ride from St. Paul , can be obtained by addressing Maj. J. H. O'Bryan , general sC"ith- western agent at Council Blnfis. d-ti The moct xntible remedy , and the only safe , ore and permanent cure for 11 disease * of the irer.blood nd stonach , indniing b Ullons fever * , ertrsnd tree , dumb igue , Jsundlce , dyip psl , 4c , Is Pref. Qnumette's French Lirer Pads. which cures by b orptlon. Att your drajgtat > r this noted core , and take BO other , and f fie hu not got It or will not get U for yon , sand BUM to French p d Co. , toUdo , O. , and tfefy } J1 wnd you oao p .f > by return District Court Proceedings. Judge Savage has donned the er mine and justice presides at the court house. No important busincu was transacted this morning. Several mo tions for continuance were disposed of. GRAND JURY. Charles E. Mansfield , E. L. .Emery and Martin Wilbur tike the places of Geo. F. Mills , Thos. Cummings and. Frederick Lowe , who have been ex cused for various reasons. Murphy & Lovettlns. Agency ; old est established agency in this state. a .lS-ly SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICK Advertisements To Let For Sale , Lost , Kouud , Wants , Boirdlu ? Ac. , will b In serted la thew columns once for TEN CENTS per line ; each subsequent Insertlon.FIVE CENTS per line. The first Insertion never less than TWENTY-FIVE CEMT3. TO LOAN-MONEY. \jTONnT TO LOAK-Oall at Law Offlc * XL I > . L.7HOUA3.Kcom8.Crclthton Block IONKY TO LOAN 1109 Farnnim street. Dr. Rdwardfl Loan Agency. nov-22-U HELP WANTED WANTED A coed fooV , a , woman preferred. ST. CHARLES HOI EL. 26-9 WANTED Girl for ceneral housework , per week to a good girl. Apply at touth- w cet comer California aud 2Ut Stj. 23-7 ANTED Girl for general homework. I ) . L. THOMAS , room 8 , Creighton Block. TIT"ANTED A first class voman to raok.in a YV hotel at Oakland , Ncl > . Wages 3 dollars per neck for amonths. . Enquire at Bee office. 12-7 ffAKTED-HiaCELLANEOaS. -ANTJiD HOUSES AND LOTS for"cm- tonirrs. JNO. L. McCAQUE , Agtmt. J7-61 VfO CAtU'ENlEKSWAVrED. T. MUItRAY. T 3-tf SITUATION WANTED I y a joun ? man , as clerk in grocery , drhrr , to taUecare of horses , or anj thin ? . Good rfercncis. Address A , Uceotliie. 637-tf M AN AND wirE WANTID. : T , MURRVY. 067-tf TNTELL1GENCE OFFICE , corner I6th and _ i Davenport. 410-tU FOR RENT-HOUSES AND LAND. 11OOMS TO RENT With or without board LL at No. 1710 Davenport St. 25-18 TVESIRABLE KOOMS PLEASANTLY LOCAT- JLED FOR BENT At Buuth cast corner of 14th and Chicago street ? , coin eoicnt to the bosi- ness part ot the city. 659 tf I710R RENT Furnished roonmcbeap ; by week X1 or month. Apply at AMERICAN HOUSE. 49S.U TTIOR RENT A splendid Photograph Gal err , I1 < 71-tf L. B. WILLIAMS & RON FOR SALE. SALOON FOR SALE Good location , peed business. Enquire at 1'cc cilice. 678- T OTS , FARMS. HOUSES AND LANDS. Look _ LJ over BKMIS'ncw column of bargains on 1st pa.'C. mURKISH ItUO PATTERNS FOR SALE- JL Nortbcist corner ICth and Da > enport. 10 t I AM prepared to deliver eolt water toanr part of the city for low prices. Notify by postal or Ica\e orders at my house , THOS. SWIFT.635tf 635-tf TjlOR SALE A lioti'o with 6 rooms and lot In JJ Nelson'a addition. Inquire of Fred. Hcnl- rcckscm'a meat market , cor. of 10th and Califor nia Sta. 624-tf T1 ] OR SALE Small poda fountain In good conC - C ditiou. D.f. . SAX 5 , corn r 13th and Farnham. 577-tf mo BUILDERS.VLASTERERS ANDMASONS , I Coarse bank panel , gravel for gardens and moulding sand will be delivered at snort notice. Leave orders 3l U. Sicrks. 1414 Farnham , and Charles Brandcs. 921J Farnham St ( . HANS BOCK , Successor to Charles Daniel. 552-tf T71OH. SALE Cotton * ocd lumber of all gizegat L1 REDMOND'S , Sixteenth-st. ElB-tt SALE A siill dwelling house , next to FOR O. H. Collins reaidcnc- , corner 19th and Capitol A\enne. / or information call at G. H. I J. 8. COLLINS. 131 Famham Street. W5-tf SALE A OriatMill. Appiyat rOK - L.B W1L.LFAMS & SON. SALE A New American Sewing Ma chine In cowl condition , with all attach ments. Must ! c sold be fora the 15th of May. For information apply at ATKINSOH'SMilllnery Store , Corner Douglas and 13th Streets. 474-tf T710R SALE Two of the celebrated J. M. C Brunswick & Ealko Co.'s Nonpareil Bil liard Tables. Nearly new. For sale cheap. 230-tf C. W. HAMILTON , MISCELLANEOUS. -plCHARD HAKF Civil mgineer and ror- J V vcjor Hh II Vosj , 23d and \cnworth street ? , OiuAha , Neb. 218 rflAKEN UP At my tarm , on Bellevue road , JL 21 milts Bculh of the c ty , on 4th Inst. 7 head of milch cows. Onncr can ha\o by pajin ? Costa and damages. MICHAEL DINNEEN. 22-8 STRAYED May 27th , from Omaha , 3 bay ponlee , 1 pacer , 2 ordinary trotters. Will pay for information leading to their recovery. B. T1ZARD , 1301 Farnham St. 21-tf _ _ _ lr < * > < L-i-iilliiii IVt-e. rnrthosneedyOnit piuinanVvalinr * * . l < ss of Alinhood , and all . . _ mliT l > rofiplitonl > > inrimretionorexcsess. Any f > nipri t hi * the inzrrdients. Address < ; .ivi > sn.v .t c > . ? H > < iunnst..ir.Y- GRIND CELEBRATION. Our National Hci ! < l > y 1 , be celebrated on Monday , July 5th. 1SSO , by plc-nlc , to be held at Sailing'8 Gfovc , in Snrpy County , pn er the auspices of the Cathofid cltitena of I'flpillion. Ar rangements tare been madd with the U. P. It. R. Company to run an excursion train from Oma ha to the Oroic. Socnty-flvo centi will ba charged for the ro'lnd trip : children half fare. The train will Icat o Omalla at nine o'clock a. m. , and return at seven p. m. , and 1'opillion at ten a. m , returning at six p. m. Foot race' , sack races , and other amusement * and games will tike p ace , while the but of or der will be preserved throughout the day. Par ties desiring to rent stands will confer with the committee , J D'Arcy and M. Tex , at Papillion. The committees will leave nothing undone to make i' pleasant for those attending. Programme of exercises "ill be published hereafter. M. Dens , I.KWI8 LlIBUZK , M. LAXODOH , Exocnthc Committee. A. F. RAFERT & CO. , Contractors and Builders , ' 1310 Dodco St. , Omaha. MARTIN THIIEJ T A TULOIR _ Hag Just recelred s lot of SprI g Roods. You re invited to call and get prices , which be uarantccs the lowest in the city m10- 1220 FARNIIAM STREET. FRONTIER HOTEL , Laramie , Wyoming. The miner's resort , good accommodations , large sample room , charcei reasonable. Special attention eiren to traveling men. 11-tt H. C.IIILLURD. Proprietor. MEAT MARKET , V. P. Block. IGth St. Frnh mil Salt Heat * o all kinds constant on hand , prices reasonable. Vegetables In seas on. Food delivered to ny part of the dty. WM JIUST , 2S-U ( Wl N-rth IBthSt UPTON HOUSE , Schuyler , Neb. Flist-dus Hoose , Good Heals. Good Btds Airy Boom % and kind and accommodating treatment. Tvr > good .ample rooms. Specia attention paid to commercial travelers. * S. MTLLEE , Prop , , " _ Schuyler , Neb. ai. R. KISDON , General Insurance Agent , BEPBESEKTS : PHCEJO- ASSURANCE CO. , of Lon don. C h Assets . $5,107,127 ' . N. Y. , Capital . l.OOO.CO ) k. N. J. , 1,000,000 800000 - CaWornia . 800JOM ) NEWARK ITBE INS. t AHtmCAF CENTRALYA.Te * " Sontheut Cor. ol ' COLUMBIA AND OTTO BICYCLES ! I have secured the agency of the veil-known COLUMBIA Steel Spokes and Rubber Tires Bicycle from the Pope Manufacturing Co. ; Also the Otto Band Made. Samples can bo seen at my store , at Manufacturers Prices , rcight added. Send- for trice list. list.3ST - I. 3D. SO2L03VC03ST , No. 1201 Farnham Strcot , Omaha , Nebraska. SGHLANK PRINCE BOSTON CLOTHING HOUSE DEVLIN & CO. , OF NEW YORK ? - Wo are now prepared to take orders for the justly celebrated clothing o this house , which for Durability , Style and Cheapness are unsurpassed. We have now on hand the beat selected stock of Clothing , Shirts , Furnishing Goods , etc. in tha city. Boston Clothing House , FARNHAM STREET. api8-ly api8lyMAX MEYER & CO. , WHOLESALE IOBBAGOONISTS i Cigars from $15.00 per 1000 upwards. Tobacco , 25 cents per pound upwards. Pipes from 25 cents per dozen upwards. Send for Price List , mwt MAX MEYER & CO. . Omaha , Ncl ) . MAX MEYER & CO. , \ GUNS , AMMUNITION , SPORTING GOODS , Fishing Tackle , Base Balls aud a full line of ATTXJ FA.TTO . ET G-OOIDS- m-fw. CLIFFORD'S FEBRIFUGE FEVERIACUE ERADICATES ALL DISEASES from tfc * SYKXM. J. O. RICHARDSON , Prop. , ST. 1.0018. SLEDZIANOSKI- I. L , . , MANUFACTURERS OP "MI O TJ L 3D 12ST GS ! AND DEALERS IN PICTURE FRAMES , CHROMOS AND ENGRAVINGS 922 Douglas St. , Fear 10th , Omaha , Neb. OMAHA FENCE I BOX CO. We JVLanufacture to Order OFFICE RAILINGS AND FINE COUNTERS OS1 * I3STE ATOTTWAT.ICTTTa ? . . Iron and Wood Fences , Brackets and Mouldings ! Improved Ice Boxes furnished on short notice. OUST , FEIES & CO. , Prop's. , 1231 Barney St. , Omaha , Neb. " LANCE & FOITICK , Dealers in _ TCTVIES House Furnishing Goods , Shelf Hardware , Nails and Etc. 1221 Farnham Street , Isc Door Bast First National Bank. i t * mS-tf . O. WHOLESALE GROCER ! * / 1213 Farnham St. , Omaha ,