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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (June 11, 1880)
( THE DAILY BEE. Friday Morning , June 11. BREVITIES , Patenon Bella coaL See Polack's advertisement , | Try Saxo's Royal Crown Cigar. Carriage Umbrellas atWoodworthV. Soda at Saxe'a pure fruit syrups. ' The 'Academy of Sciences met In "Williams' block last evening. Mr. 0. H. Bal'ou Is the future XT. S. marshal And thus the long and bloody war is ended. Elegant perfumes at Kuhn's drug store. Lots , Farms , Houses and Lands. Look over Bemis * new column of bargains - gains on fiwt pi ge. Try Saxe'a little Key Weet Ci gar , lOc. A subscriber desires to know .he fcalary of the vice-preeldent of the United States. It is $8000 per an num. For Lands , Lot ? , Houses and larms , look over Bemis' new column on 1st page. Bargains. Ballou'a appointment and con- firm.ition as United States marahal created considerable comment on the Streets yesterday. A fishing party from Williams' loin went out to the Papio Wednes day evening , and returned yesterday morning with a large haul of fish. The cattle sale at the stock yards at Spoon Lake will commence at 10 a. jn. lo day instead of 1 p. m Lunch Trill be served at the grounds at noon. Yesterday aftjrnoon the members of the Omaha sporting club contested for the Mill's medal at the shooting ran e at Lake's addition. A meeting of the delrgitea from the singing societies of the Missouri valley will bo held at Metz ball , June 20 , to arrange for a saengerfett to be giveii in Omaha in 1881. There will be a special meeting of Iho city council this evening to pass the water worts ordinance , and transact such other businers M may coma before the meeting. The body of Mr. Elmar Crowell , who died yesterday at North Platte , the cause of bis death 8uspectedto _ _ have been poison , arrived in the city yesterday afternoon , and the buria took place immediately thereafter. The public are invited to call and Inspect the P lace Meat Market jus opened by Bcsen & Hagadorn , at No 314 Fifteenth street , between Farnham and Harney , where a cho'ce selection of meats will always be found. Fines market iu the city. A beautiful little dog had his leg broken by the wheel of a street car passing over it , Wednesday efternoon , on the corner of Fifteenth and Farn- Lara streets. The little fellow was game and never uttered a whino. He was shot by bis owner to put him ou of his nveery. VEBY 1MPOETAKT To know that you can save money ii you buy your flour from Willis M. Tales , as ho still sells that eleganl Eagle Mills Flour at § 3.G5 per 100 pounds , and guarantees it to make the whitest and sweetest bread , made from the best Winter Wheat. Spring TThoat Flour only S3.00 per 100. For Sale , Very Cheap A new cab inet organ two sets reeds and five octave. Address "Organ , " care Bee. Republican Campaign Club. I * The Republican Campaign club met at their rooms and had an enthusics- tie ratification of James A. Garfield's nomination for the presidency. Many able speakers from among the leading inen of Omaha were present. Al friends are invited to bo present at the xnoe ing next Wednesday night. BENJ. FULTON , Secretary. Joan Ingelow'a 'Song of Sovon. " Musical and literary entcrt.-iinmen at the Baptist church , last evening. rBOOBAMilE PABT KIBST. Quartette "Lo , the Bright Crimson' ( Palmer ) . Sirs. Latey , Miss Spoor , Messrs 1' . S. and J. L. Smith. Jean Ingelow's Songs of Seven Seven Times One , "Exultation , " Miss Gundy Cobnrn. Seven Times Two " " "Uomance , Mis Nellie Bennett. Floral March "We Come from th Valleys , " sixteen young Misses. Seven Times Three "Love , " Mrs. F 5. Smith. Song "The Anchor's Weighed" ( Bra- tain ) , Sir. F. S , Smith. Seven Times Four "Maternity1 Miss Xiizzie Morris. Ballad-"Iarby ) and Joan" ( Molloy ) Mr . Latey. PART srcoxD. Seven Times Five "Widowhood , " Miss 1L Fannie Morris. Seven Times Six "Giving in Marriage , " Mrs. S. V , Hickman. Wedding March ( Mendelssohn ) , Prof. G. F. Mayer , Tableaux Bridal scene. Bong-"No More" ( Perkins ) , Mr. J. L. Smith. Seven Times Seven "Longing for Home , " Miss Mittie Dort. CLant "Thoughts of Home ( Gould ) Mrs. Latey , Miss Spoor , Messrs. F. S. and J. L. Smith. Finale Tableaux. DIED-BIEBS. At Parkersburg , Iowa , on the 9th InsL , Mrs. Jennie Byers , wife of John M Dyers , engineer of this city. Headquarters tor Joe Schlitz't Milwaukee beer at MERCHANTS' Ei- N. . Cor. 16th and Dodge. Murphy & Lovettlns. Agency ; olc eat established agency in this state. p8-ly _ Why doM youne vcs with nauscat- lag medicines , when a purely frnlt Mth&rtlo will euro yon at once Ham- inrg Figs. Try them. _ "Songs of Seven. " Jeans Ingelow'a beautiful poem of that name was rendered in the audi torium of the Baptist church last eve ning by dramatic tableaux. The parts Tere well sustained and the tableaux were beautifully presented. The pro gramme was interspersed with musical elections which were finely rendered. Among the vocaluts who favored the mudlenca with selections were Mrs. lotey. Mis * EU - Spoor , and Messrs. I" . S. nd J. F. Smith. Mr. Geo. F. Mayer rendered the wedding march A BUBGULAB BAGGED , A Good Job by an Amateur Detective. Finished by the Police. An ex-clothier's clerk , Oppenheimer by name , has recently turned amateur detective , and since the burglary of Brash's clothing store haa been per sistently at work endeavoring to ferret out some clue which might lead to the capture of the perpetrators of the crime. Fortune has favored his ef- Jorts and steered a desperate character and burglar into the hands of the pc- ice. Wednesday afternocn , wl lls Oppen- leiuier was lounging about Rosenfeld's second hand store , a man , feigning in toxication , entered. A conversation of a general nature ensued for a while , when the stranger hinted that he could show Oppenheimer a chance to buy goods at a bargain. The amateur detective apparently anxious to purchase started off with the man. A clerk in the employ of Mr. Brash was informed of the cir cumstances and Officer Dahlstrom was subsequently detailed to follow Op- penheimor and the stranger and to be ready foe action if needed. After a brisk walk down the B. & M. track , the stranger halted at a place near the track about two miles Tom the city and there revealed to the detective a large package of silk landkerchiefs end a quantity of under wear and stockings. The stranger refusing to accept for : he goods a proffered check , the two retraced their steps to town , where Dppenheimer had promised to procure the cash. They hadn't rrcceeded far when officer Dahlstrom was met , and on seeing whom the thief attempted to escape. The officer grjppled him and a lively tussle ensued , resulting in the escape of the thiet. Dahlstrom fired four shots after the fleeing man , but ncne of them took effect , and the officer and detective securing the plunder returned to town and re' ported the afhir to the marshal. About dusk Officer Dahlstrom and Deputy Marshal Westerdahl started for the place whore the goods had been hidden. Six police followed as far as Green's quarry. A little fur ther on the deputy marahal and the officer met sn individual whom the policeman recrgnized as the thief. He was seized , a "shooting iron' poiuted at him and crdered to march. The thief refused and struck the marshal a violent blow and broke away , but was overtaken , and after a desperate s'ruggle ' , in which the officers were obliged to use their clubs freely , the desperado was [ subdued. The man gives the name of Danio Sullivan , and ij the same man with whom ex-City Marshal Butli r had a desperate encounter two years ago. The goods have been Identified b ] Brosh and Goldsmith. The case will go before the gram jury to-day. OREAT REDUCTIONS 1 In all our Fifteen different depart menls to cluso out balance of Summer Stock : 1000 YDS DRESS GOODS AT 5 CIS So such value ever before offered in Omaha. 10 PIECES PLAIN AND STRIPED LINEN , for suitings at lac , former price 25c. 3 OASES NEW PRINTS at 5c , former price Sic LAWNS the LARGEST and CHEAP EST STOCK in the city. 5000 yds. was sold last week GREAT SACRIFICE in RIBBONS 1000 yds. Sash Ribbon at 12c. Call early our advertisements are reliable. 200 yds. G inch all silk ribbon at 25c Sold elsewhere at 75c. 25 DOZ LADIES SILK HANDKER CHIEFS at 25c , Sold in the city at 50 : 25 DOZ POCKET FANS at 15c , Cheap at 25c 5 DOZ FRENCH BONE CORSETS at 50c , no such value in the city. 1000 PAIRS LA.CE MITTS at wholesale prices Another elTipmont of the "Boss shirt in all sizes with cuffs or bands This ii the best value in the city. 15 doz. Ladies and Misses Sun Hats at 20 cents. Similar Seductions m Evtty Depart went. A. CEDICKSUANK & Co. t-a-m ELLIOTTS'ESCAPADE. He "Was Lonely Without His Darling. Young Otis Elliott , who borrowec the horse from a Mr. Clinchard , a man employed at the smelting works , was tracked by Deputy Sheriff Grebe as far as Saunders county , where the horse , which had been sold by Elliott was recovered and brought back to it owner. At Columbus it waa f&rthe discovered that Elliott hadborrowed ( ? a team from a livery man and had no been heard of for several days. Late developments showed that Elliot loved a lass whoso name is Miller , bui the young lady's mother , who reside in this city , discouraged his advances and with the hope of preventing a marriage between the two , sent her daughter to Leadvillo about a month ago , to some relatives. This will probably explain Elliott's determined , and so far as heard from successful efforts to emigrate west ward. Ancient Hlberniana. The third annual state convention of the A. 0. H. Is hereby called to convene in the city of Omaha , in Clark's Hall , on the 13th inst. , at 7:30 p. m. A full attendance is requested. By order of the State Delegate. D. COGAN , Sec'y. All state and division officers of the A. 0. H. will meet southeast comer of llth and Chicago streets , at 7:30 o'clock , sharp , Friday evening. By order of the President. Hsmburg Flgt 25o a box. 8. P. MORSE & Co. Fast becoming the leading dry goods louse between Chicago and San Fran- Isco. For the past three years we ave endeavored to prove to the peo- le of Omaha and the west that fine oods can be sold on Tenth street much cheaper than on the more fash- enable avenues of trade. Occupying tie came room in which wo started a lusiness since increased fourfold it must be evident to our readers that with a stock of goods selected iu the eading markets of the Far Eait , in most instances bought from manufao urers , agents , and invariably paid for cash down , thereby securing to us arge discounts , in themselves a profi * , tire can undersell any legitimate com petition at home or abroad. We arc now offering bargains in HOSIERY , DRESS GOODS , SILKS , CORSETS , KTC. Ladies' ecamloss Balbriggan Hose , ) lain or silk clocked , at 25 cents ; the ; eat hcse in town for the money. Over 0 styles ladies' plain and fancy col ored hcse marked down to 50cts ; not i pair of these cold for less thanJJS cent' , and some as high as § LCO ; early selections will secure the best mgains. FOE SUMMER WEAR we offer fine seamless Balbriggan Hose , very light , durable and elastic , for CO centc , worth 75enta. Fine light lisle thread hcse as$1.00 , worth 51.23. Plain and fancy colored cotton and lisle thread hose , from $1.00 to ? 3.50 a pair. The best assortment in town. DEDUCTIONS IN CHILDREN'S HOSE. To close our spring stock , we offer a large assortment of children's hose , all sizes , at about one-half price. LADIES' LACE MITTS. Hero we show one of the finest stocks in the country , and offer 90 style ? , plain black or white , piuk , csru , blue , lavender mitts without , with half , or full fingers , from 25 cents to $2.00 a pair. Ladies' lace lisle , ilain halo and silk taffetas gloves ; a arge assortment , from two to six but- ; ons. ons.New New Fans , new Parasolc , fully ten per cent less than up town prices for ; hc same qualities' . JUST RECEIVED. Camel's hair grenadines. Satin stripe grenadines. Lace grenadines. An elegant assortment of pure linen lawns just opened. BLACK SILKS. For summer wear we offer a line of light weight , fine quality , cashmere finish , gros grain silks at $1.00 , $1.25 , $1.50 , SLG5. NEW EMBROIDERIES. Wo have just received a new line of fine embroideries , good work on the French nainsook , and offer them to the trade M being the best value ever shown in Omaha. White Piques , 810,12 | , up to 75 cents. French Organdies , plain and dotted Swisses , India mulls , lace , check and stripe naiusooks. Fine Victoria laWDs from 10 cents to 90 cents a yard. All our cummer white goods are new , fresh and deairnblo. We hsvo many fine goods in mulls and lawns , not to be found elsewhere in Omaha. PARASOLS , UMBRELLAS. We offer special bargains in extra large 24 inch silk sun umbrellas. All this season's goods , from 80c to $6.00. Lttdics and Children * ' GAUZE UNDERWEAR. . Ladies g.iuzo vesta all sizes , 28 to 36 , only 25c. Best qualities at 5Co and CO ? . Child's gauze vests , 15 to DOc. Gents' Unlaundricd Shirts. Voicn they go At oOc a shirt , worth that at wholesale , to-day. linen bosom. Linen cuffs ( muslia ) worth lOc n yard.At . At 70c a shirt worth $1.00. At 90c & Better Shirt than is sold up town for $1.00. ( We warrant this. ) HERE IT IS. Wo are obliged to make the above reductions , because wo have receiver ] a new $1.00 shirt , made of Wamsutta muslti ) , and of the finest Ltneii Bosom and Cuffs , and With a Reinforced Front. Up-town retailers are to-day selling a poorer ehirt at $1.25. Gents' superfine or superstout Bri tish seamlees A Hose , Unbleached or colored , reduced to 25e , worth , and sold elsewhere at 35 and 50c. Full HUPS of cheaper Hose goods from as to 15c , and all the best quali ties of Liilo and cotton i Hose up to the finest goods made. Gents' summer undershirts at 2Bc , 35c,40c , 50c , 75c all less than las year. year.A"n A"n efficient corps of polite clerks will at any time be pleased to show our really fine stock to customers wishing to examine. Up-town cars pasj our doors. Samples sent on ap plication. S. P. MORSE & Co JSlLSSiNd. A case o constipation by using Hamburg Figs. A. K. & A. M. There will be a special communica tion cf St. John's lodge , No. 25 , hat evening , for work in the F. C. degree. Visiting brethren are cordially invited. JAS. B. BRUNEB , Master. Laundry work will bo collected and delivered by the Omaha Shirt Factory. Leave your address. First-class work guaranteed. Home comforts , moderate rates , Aster House , New York. mlG-lm District Court June Term. The following proceedings were had on Wednesday : Bemis vs. Davis ; decrea fcr defend ant. ant.Lsiber Lsiber vs. Zimmerman ; dismissed. Leiber vs. Gautz ; dismissed. Housel vs. Crum ; judgment set aside and cause reinstated. In the matter of the estate of Fran cois Hertzman , deceased ; dismissed. Preston vs. Voodwo th ; default. On motion cf John D. Howe , Esq. , the proceedings of the Bar association and the address cf Charles H.Brown , Esq. , in respect to the memo y of the Hon.- John Carrigan , deceased , were ordered spread upon the journal. Court adjourned until 9 o'clock yesterday morning , PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. Mr. Emmanuel Cahn haa gone east. W. B. Loring has gone west on business. H. A. Newman , of Nebraska City , is in town. Mr. Joe Her went to Cheyenne yes- tcrvay morning. Capt. Roe , of Kearney Junction , went west yesterday morning. Mr. James H. Conrad came up from the state university yesterday morning. Prof. O'illespie , of the Deaf and Dumb institute , has returned home. Mayor Chase and wife came up from Lincoln with their son , Clem , yester day. Marehal Shaughene sy , of Wyom ing , passed through the city yester day. Rev. Mr. Ingraham went west to Clear Creek , yesterday , where he will preach on Sunday. Mr. C. H. Gere , ol Lincoln ; J. H. jacey , of Omaha ; Hon. G. W. Dor- ey , of Fremont. Mr. Davis , of Wa- 100 ; Mr. D. C. Brooks and family , nd Edward Roeewater and family , were among the returning Chicago pil- rims yesterday morning. Why pay 15 cents for a dish of Gel atine when you cannot the best ice cream made cjati a d'sh , at BEINDOBFF & MAUSS' . FOE SUFFERING ERIN , The Irish Belief Fund. Bishop James O'Connor has handed as for publication the following list of subscription to the Irish relief fund by he sympathizers In ( ha various parts of his diocese : Cathedral , Omaha , . . § 339 20 Mi-at National Bank , Omaha. . . 10000 tVncient Order of Hibernians , Omaha. 10000 Fohn A. Creighton , Omaha 100 00 rlelena. Montana. 1,800 75 North riatte. Neb 496 10 Falls City , Neb 116 65 Rawlins , Wyo 5700 Nebraska Oity 4374 Sleason , Neb , . . . . , . , 100 00 Exeter , Neb 95 00 Virginia City , M. T 26000 FremontNeb 154 90 Tecumseh , Neb 6500 Hastines.Neb 8100 Wood River , Neb 63 00 Fort McPheRon , Neb 45 00 O'Neil City , Neb 23 00 Beachmanville , Neb 35 00 Kulo.Neb 6650 West Point , Neb 88 00 Blair , Neb 23 00 Plattsmouth , Neb 70 00 Seward , Neb 9 10 Crete , Neb 7000 daramie City , Wyo 8450 New Castle. Neb 4675 3olnmbns , Neb 215 90 Cheyenne , Wyo 140 00 Church of the Holy Family , Omaha 100 00 McArdle Settlement , Neb 5 00 Fort Omaha , Neb 4000 Papillion , Neb 35 00 Lincoln , Neh. 73 80 Total 35,152 90 TheRt. Rev. James O'Connor , DD. has sent the above amount , $5,152.90. to the four archbishops of Ireland , on the folio wing dates : January 26 100 8 43660 Februaryll 100 48750 25 100 48900 March2 260 1,27100 neS 309 1,811 55 10 123 60385 ixpensc-s for circulars , postage and express 350 Total § 5,15290 A. M. COLANEEI , Treasurer. OHAIIA , Neb. , June 10,1880. Resolutions of Respect. At a reguhr" meeting of Beacon lodge No. 20 , 1. 0. 0. F. , the follow ing preamble and resolutions were unanimously adopted : Whereat , It hus pleased the Al mighty Father , Creator and Redeemer of all mankind , to remove from our midst our late brother of the order , D. W. Briggs ; and , Whereas , It is but just that a fitting recognition of his many virtues should ba had by this lodge ; therefore , be it Resolved , By Beacon Lodge No. 20 , working under a charter duly granted by autherity of the Right Worthy Grand Lodge of the state of Nebras ka , of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows , that , while we bow with hum ble submisjjon to the will of the Most High , we do not the less mourn for our brother who has been taken from us. us.Resolred , That , in the death of D. W. Brigcs ; , this lodge laments the loss of a brother who , although not a mem ber of it was ever ready to proffer the hend of aid and the voice of sympathy to the needy and distressed of our lodge ; an active member of this order , whoso utmost endeavors were exeited for its welfare and prosperity ; a friend and companion who was dear to us all ; a citizen whoso upright and noble life was a standard of emulation to his fellows. Xesolwd , That the heartfelt sympa thy of this lodge bo extended to his family in their affliction. Resolved , That these resolutions be spread upon the records of this lodge , and a copy thereof transmitted to the family of our deceased brother , to the lodge of which he was a member , and to'each of the daily papers of Omaha. Over eighty millions of dollars of insurance capital of the oldest and host home and foreign companies rep resented in the agency of Taylor & Howoll. Police Court. The usual amount of tramps were before the tribunal of justice yester day morning five dajs. The bright youth who with the as sistance of some bad whisky , made a circui of himself at the ratification meeting last evening , and succeeded in interrupting and annoying one of the speaker ? , was fined $3 and costs. The man from Bohemian town who was arrested on complaint of a neigh bor for abusing a goose , appeared be fore his honor this morning with a map of the United States to prove that the goone is a dangerous inimal during the dog days. The case was continued for want of expert ; . Two watchmen in the employ of the U. P. company had a skirmish in one of the yards. On complaint of the night watchman the guardian by day was summoned before his honor this morning , but the complainant was not on hand , and the case was dis missed. Two plain drunks wound up the docket. Owing to other business that needs my attention I will sell my undivided half intarest in the European Hotel and Bakery and Rive possession im mediately. Call on or address me at the European Hotel. Jane 7th tf E , T , WRIAKT , THE OLD METKOPOLIS , The Ancient and Modern Glories of Nebraska City. Business Briefs and Buildings. Correspondence of TJTB Bxx. NEBRASKA CITY , Juno 8. Nebraska City is one of the oldest towns in the state , having been settled abouE twen ty six years ago. When the laud be longed to the Indians , this place was ailed Fort Kearney. Part of the ity is still called Kearney Heights. When the land was put in the market > ho name of the town was changed. ior many years this was the starting ioint of nearly til the wagon trains ijoing to Denver. At first the town ; rew rapidly , and in 18C2 was nearly its present size. Since that time however , the buildings , which were "rame , have been replaced by brick or itono ones. The city continued to ihrive and do an immense businees until the U. P. railroad was com- jletei to Kearney. Then nearly all .ho freighting from this point ceased , and for several years the place de clined ; but during the past two years : hings here have TAKEX A HEW STABT , and aU kinds of business has been en- ivcend. The ponulation is now about 1,000. Two large brick buildings are in course of construction in Main street , In the busiest partof the city. One of them will be a bank and the other a hardware store. The B. & M. railroad comes into he city from the west , and then turns southward , giving the place connec tions with Brownville and other points down , th.e. river , as well as with Lin coln and places west. Besides there is here a transfer , on which cars cross this river. This furnishes connec tions with all points north and south by the K. C. railroad , and with places ewt by the C. , B. & Q. railroad. Nebraska Citf is A. GREAT SHIPPING POINT 'or grain and live stock. The mer chants of the city are all prospering finely. Tluro are here thirteen churches , five fine brick school build ings , bts'dos plow factories , flouring ra'l g , soap works , gas work * , vinegar works , breweries and cigar f ctorits. TUB TILLEBS. Since the late rains everyone seems much encouraped , and prospects are good fur the farmers having fair crops. The stietti here are everyday crowded with the teams of farmew , who have come to town to sell their grain , hogs , butter and ojgs , and in their turn to buy such things as they need. Be sides raising grain and stock , the far. mm have turned their attention to ruit growing , and the result is that hey have fine large-bearing orchards. BUSINESS BRIEFS. T. N. White , well known all over ; his country , having for many years been captain of the ferry-boat , now keeps a first class confectionary and ice cream parlor. He is just getting started in his new quarters , and waits on his customers in the best possible manner , and we predict that his par lor will be a favorite resort for all during the hot summer months. Phil J. Girarde1 , undertaker and dealer in parlor goods and furniture has a large collectionjand fine assort ment of everything in his line of goods. His hearse is the finest in the ty.L. . L. Weeeel & Co. , are wholesale and retail dealers in dry good * , fancy goods , notions and carpets. They have a complete stock of good goods , which they sell at low prices. McCulloch & Burnett , dealers in hides , leather , shoe findings , wool , &c , came here two years ago from Champagne , Ills. Since" they came here they have done an extensive business , even more than they had expected. They are the only firm here which makes this line of trade an exclusive business. Their jobbing trade of leather throughout the west- cm part of the state has grown to considerable dimensions. They are thriving at present and everything ia hopeful for their future prosperity. R. H. Dickey , druggist and apoth ecary , is a substantial business man of this place. He has been in busi ness here fifteen years. He has an excellent stock of drugs , etc , and cheerfully waits on his customers. D. L. Simmons haa a macnine with which he cleans old feathers from pil lows , &c. , making them nicer than new cnes. When we visited his shop he was doing some work sent him from Shenandoah , Iowa. Sam Tat c , well known all over the state , is the genial landlord at the Grand Central , while Henry Brown entertains his guests at the Cincinnati house. Paul Schminke is the obliging post master. Ho also owns a large flouring - ing mill , and besides having the cus tom of the surrounding country , he ships great quantities of flour to his customers in other places. H. F. Cady sells lumber for the Chicago lumber company. R. P. Draper is eounty treasurer. M. W. Neihart has a photograph gallery in which ho has the modern improvements for taking pictures in the latest styles. His gallery is taste fully fitted up , and his work done in an artistic manner. _ Dr. C. F. Harris is the county phy sician. He has an extensive practice. S. S. Morehouse , an atterney-at- law , makes at s tracts of titles , * has money to loan , is notary public , and U. S. examiner. " "There are tw"b daily papers -issued heroj The Press and The News. The Press is a morning paper and his late ly commenced to take the telegraphic dispatches. Both the papers pablish weeklies also. The Sun has removed to Lincoln. TREBO. Sneak-Tnieves. Two young gentlemen came over the river from Council Bluffs Tuesday evening , and put up-at a house .on Sixteenth street , tUcre they were given a room with a third party a young man. During the night he had occasion to leave the room , and on re turning ho was surprised to find that his room-mates had vanished. Fur ther investigation revealed the fast that all thjo money and other valuables in his packets had been abstracted. A warrant has been issued for the arrest of the parties. A gentleman who put up at the Pa cific house on Wednesday night , found on arising yesterday morning that the sum of $13 had been abstracted from his pockets. A search-warrant was issued. Real Estate Transfers. Milton Tootle and wife to Herman Kountze ( trustee ) w. d. lot 1 , block 99 S250. S250.Harry P. Deuel and wife to Mary * A. Frick , w : d. , land commencing at a point 15 chains w. and 109.56 ft. n. of se. cor. of sw. J of sec. 1 , in tp. 15 , n. of r. 13 e. , and running thence e. 370 ft , , thence n. 2Qi ft. to jie. cor. of I acre sold to Ella B7 Lucas this date ; w. along s. line of psjd Ei B , Lucas'i acre 370 ft ; and thence > . 29ft. _ to place of beginning 5450. Harry P. Deuel and wife to Ella B. Lucas , w. d. , parcel of land in sec. 10 , tp 16 n of range 13 e $450. Patrick O. Hawes and wjfe to Chas. Dewey and Emmerton Stone , w. d. , lot 3 , b. 181J $376. City of Omaha to PatrickHawes , w. d. , lot 9 , block 182J § 300. The June Rlee. The river is reported to bo rising rapidly all along its course from this point northward , and in a'few days a chance will be given to test the effi ciency of the alleged rip-rapping done at the riverfront some two years ago by government contract. The work already scows signs of weakness in several placer , and should the water rise very high , fears are entertained for the safety of the river front. Henry Clement , Almonte , writes : "For a lone ; time I was troubled with chronic Rheumatism , at times whoUy disabled ; I tried anything and every thing recommended , but failed to get any benefit until a gentleman who was cured of Rheumatism by Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil told me about it. I began using it both internally and ex ternally , and before two bottles were used I waa radically cured. We find it a household medicice , and for Croup. Burns , Cutv , and Bruises , it h s no equal. " SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE Advertisements ? o Let For Sale , Lost , Found , Wants , Boarding &c. , will be In- : ited in these columns ones for TEN CENTS per lint ; each subsequent insertion , FIVE CENTS per line. Tbe first Insertion never less than TWENTT-FIVK CEHTS. TO LOAN-HOMEY. O1 A A AAA * ° LOAN In sums of $500 S > 1UUUUU to 5MO or $19,000 , at8 to 10 per cent Interest on first class improved real estate in the city of Omaha. GEO. P. BEMIS' Real Estate and Loan Agency , 15th and Douglas BtS 654-eodtf KVT TO LOAN-Call at Law Office l > L. 7HOMA8. Room 8. Creighton Block ONKY TO LOAN 1109 , Farnham street. Dr. Xdwardn LOAD Arency. | nov-22-U HELP WANTED ANTEP 2 gills at EMME IT HOUSE. W 31-11 WANTEO-WSCCUANEOUI. A few partially furnished rooms WANTED by gent and mothrr. A. B. X. , Bee Office. 33-10 Situation as teamster or coach WANTED nan by a young man , who understands taking care ot horsei , wan'l work > nd not afraid of it. Address P. J. C. , Bee Office. 40-10 Si'uatlon as coachman or for gtn WANTED atxm' a house , good reference given. Ad lie s P. H. C .Bee Offic * . S0-15 YOU SO man desires b situation in some A perminent lusiness , will fnrnhh good re- ' rence. Inquire at the PACIKIO HOUE. 33-12 One or two good barberr , at 118 WANTED St. , bet. Farnham and LongUi. Good wages. UEO. DKLFEL 29-tf [ ANTED HOUSK3 AND LOT3 for cuj- \ tppurs. JSO. L. McCAQTJE , Agent. J7-St mWO CARPENTERS WASTED. T.MUKRAY. JL 3-tf TNTKLLIOENCE OFFICE , corner 18th and J. Davenport. 410-Ui FOR RENT-HOUSES AND LAND. LOTS , FARMS. HOUSES AND LANDS. Look over BEMIB' new column of bargains on lit 100113 ( TO REST With or .without board R at Mo. 1710 Davenport St. 25-18 -rVSIBABLEBOOHS PLEASANTLY LOCAT- ± J ED FOR BENT At south east corner of 14th and Chiogo streets , convenient to the busi ness part of the city. C 9-tl P10R BENT Furnished roomscheap ; by week _ C or month. Apply at AMERICAN HOUSE. 498. U BKNT A splendid Photograph Oal ery. FOB * m-tt L. B. WILLIAMS A SON FOB SALE. ' , rXTTB. DOUSES AND FATVM3 , FOR'CANDS BEMIS' new column on 1st page Bargains. SALE Cheap , an excellent riding or driving mire , Vonng , sound and gentle. Address "Horseman , * Care Bee. 31-11 T AH prepared to deliver sott water to an" part J. of the city for low prices. Ni.tify bypostal or leave orders at my house , TH03. SWIFT.635tf 635-tf OR SALE A house with fi rooms and lot in Jj Nelson's addition. Inquire of Fred. Henl- rccksoa's meat market , cor. of 16th arid Califor nia Sts. 021-tf TOR SALE Small coda fountain in good con. C dltlon. D. W. SAX i , cornir 13th and Farnham. 677-tf o BU1LDERS.PLASTERKRS AND MASONS , JL , Coarse bank sand , gtavel , for trardens and Moulding sand will be delhend at short notice. Leave orders > t H. Sierks 1414 Firnharo , and Charles Brandes , 021 } Farnham Sts. HANS BOCK , Successor to Charles Daniel. 552-tf TT1OR BALE Cottonwocd lumber of all sizes t jj REDMOND'S SIxteenth-st. , - 616-tt Twenty to twenty-four quant or one MILK by John T. faulson. ob/gi'-tnon-wodt OFFERS A SPLENDID LIST OF BEUIS Bargains in Houses , Lots , Farms and Lands , In his new column on 1st page. TOR BALE targe beer casks , good for els- JL tarn purposes , at SRUO'8 Brewery. 353eodtf T7IOR 8ALE A mill dwelling house , next to JD O. H. Collins residenc- , corner 10th and Capitol Avenue , f or information call at G. H. i J. B. COLLINS. 131 Farnham Street. 605-U TOR BALE A Grist Mill. Appiyat _ L 472-tf L.B. WILLIAMS t SON. SALE A New American Sewing Ma chine in good condition , with all attach ments. Must ! o sold befor * the 15th of May. For information apply at ATKIN8OVS Millinery Store , corner Douglis and 13th Streets. 474-tf . SALE Two of the celebrated J. M. Brunswick A Balke Co.'s Nonpareil Bil liard Tables. Nearly new. For gala cheap. 230-tf C. W. HAMILTON , MISCELLANEOUS. QTBAYED A dark red cow. quite long horns tO and In good condition. Any bo ly giving in formation of tald cow will be liberally rewarded by calling on HENRY L1VESEY , 1216 Capitol avenue. 37-tf From the premises of James Half , STRAYED west ot Omaha , on June 5 , one b y horse , C Tears old , about IS ham's high , white st ar in forehea-i , roman new. Information leading tohis recovery will besuitablriewarded by HENRY SIERT , iarnhamSt , bet. 14th and 16th , Oamha , Neb. 3910 May 27tb , from Omaha , 3 bay STRAYED 1 pacer , 2 ordinary trotter * . Will pay for information leading to their recovery. K. TIZABD , 1304 Farnbam St. 21-tf GRAND CELEBRATION. Our National Holiday will be celebrated on Monday , July 6th. 1880 , by a pie-nir , to bo held at Sailing's Grote , in Sarpjr County , Under the auspicosof the Catholic citizens of Papillion. Ar rangements I a'teen made with the U. P. R. R. Uomrany to run an excursion train from Oma ha to tne Oro\e. Seventy-five ccnti will be charged for the round trip : children half fa-e. The train will leave Omaha at nine o'clock a m.and return at seven p. m. , and Papillicn at ten a. m , returning at six p. m. Foot'racef , sack races , and other amusement * and games will take p ace , while the best of or der will be prcaened throughout the day. Far- tes desiring to rent stands will confer with the committee , J. IXArcy and M. Tex , at Papillicn. The committees will leave nothing undone to make i'pleasant for those attending. Programme of exercises will be published hereafter. H. DU5K , LBWIS LIISCIB , M. LA50DOX , Executive Committee. DR. A. S. PENDERY , CONSULTING PHYSICIAN , HAS PEHMANKKTLT LOCATED HIS MED ICAL OFFICE , 193 Tenth Street , OUAHA , NEBRASKA , Offering his services In all departments of mediciae and surgery , both in general and ipecial practice , acuta and chronic diseases Can be consulted night and day , and will visit a'l jiirts of the city and county on receipt of letters or telegrams. je9-tf NEW TIME TABLE or TOT OMAHA AND FORT OMAHA OMNIBUS LINE , i4.vas oxtBA. urns R. ( QUHli 7:10 o'clock u. M. IfcOO tfclock. . . : : ? ] ! v , 3:00 o'clock r. it. & 30 o'clock , , . 3i 80 o'clock T. x. 10:00 : o'ctoak " L ! SWDAYS B7SBT TrTO Fare * & ONE MILLION ACRES ox N CHEAP LAND EASTERN NEBRASKA , $2 TO $5 PER ACRE. 20,000 Acres DOUGLAS COUNTY , 6 to 12 Miles from Omaha , $6 to $10 per Acre , on Long Time and Low Interest , Large tracts suitable fcr Colonies in all the best Counties in the State. 80,000 acres scattered through Iowa. A large number of Improved Farms in Nebr.tska , many 01 them near Omaha , $12 to $40 per acre , An Immense List of OMAHA CITY PROPERTY , Consisting of Elegant Resi dences from $3,000 to $20- 000. Many thousand vacant lots in the additions to Omaha. Hundreds of lots scattered through the City. Houses and Lots , Business Houses and Lots , and all kinds of Ci y Real Estate. We also have MONEY TO LOAN on Improved Farms in Doug las County , on 5 years time , at 10 per cent , interest to all who can enow good titles. Itlups of Douglas and Sarpy Counties for sale , Boggs & Hill , REAL ESTATE BROKERS , 1408 Tarn. St. , Omaha , Neb , For Rent. Splendid cottage , 6 rooms , all Iu the best con < dltlon , fruit and ( bade trees , stable , hard and not water , and 4 Acres of Ground , $120 year. Wet Omaha , will Bell foi $1.630. BOQ03 and DILL. For Sale , House and ( all lot on Webster Street , best loca tion in the city , $1,500 ; easy terms. BOOGS and HILL. $20,000 Twenty Thousand DolUrs in small well secnr. ed mortgages ranging from $200 to 91,000 , draw. Ing 10 per cent Interest , have been lately placed In our hands for sale , at small discount. Per tons having a little money to spare can make i safe and profitable loan in this way , without any experts or commi.'slom. BOOQ3 and HILL. For Sole , Church Property and P r on l ttMiil Qm h near Depot , at a very reasonable price. BOQ03 and HILL. Cottage and Lot , New 1-ltory frame house , 4 rooms , S cloe Ur-10 foot ceilings , double doors , etc. , 85 barrel cis tern , full lot , all in No. 1 condition , fi blocks from High School ; $550 , on monthly payments , smalLcash payment required. ' BOGGS and HILL , Real Estate Broken. New nouses. We are now prepared to build houses worth from $400 to $300 on our lots in our new addition , 26th and 23th and Farnbam.Douglas and Dodge , and sell on small monthly payments. liOOGS and HILL , $000 to $1,000 Will buy you a new house , with one of the finest Iota la Omaha , on small monthly payments. BOGUS and HILL , Jt'or Sale , House and Let on street car-track , Shlnni addi tion , $1,900. BOGG3 and HILL. A New House And full lot , one-half block from street can , Shlnn's Addition , f 1,375. B "CCS and HILL. The Cheapest Residence Property In Omaha must be sold In- stanter , W i Lot 4 , Block 47 , with a No. 1 house of 7 looms and all well improved ; southeast corner 21it and Casa. Want best offer. BOGUS and HILL. For Sale , Fine } oung horse , well broke aud suitable for a lady todiiie. BOOUS and E ILL. Wanted. We want a contract to hat 200 acres cf land broke at once. BOG 08 ana HILL. Cheap Lots. Look at the let * in our new addition beat lots for the money in Omaha , 29th and Farnham. BOG03 and HILL. Residence Lots for Sale. 200 Lots in Kountze and Euth's Addition.near business , good surroundings , lots covered with young : trees , and are the choicest , cheapest and nearest business of any lots in the mar ket. By all means look at lots in Kountze and Ruth's addition before purchasing elsewhere. "Will sell on monthly payments. Prices $400 to $650. BOQGS and HILL. 100O Residence Lots Fronting 8,9,10 and llth streets , 6 to 10 blocks south of depot , many of these lots are very de sirable and for men of small moms are now the cheapest and most easily purchased tots In Oma ha. Prices $250 to $300. Monthly payments. BOGGa and UiuL. 15 Choice Lots On Park Wild Avenue , only 3 to 4 blocks from Depot , $500 to $600. Monthly payments. BOGQ3md HILL. 66 of the Finest Lots in Omaha , 10 to 12 blocks west of Postoffice and Court House , on Farnbam , Douglas and Dodge streets ; finest views in the city from these lots. Prices S200 to $300 , on payments of $5 to $10 per month. BOGr.B & HILL. 2 Houses And two-thirds of a lot , Chlcaeo street , between 12th and 13th ; rents for $300 a year. Price $ lfiOO. BOGGS and HILL. Houses and Lots. New2- tory residence corner lot , choice loca tion , 4 blocks from Fostoffice ; $3,500. BOQ08 and HILL. 2 Houses and south J lot 1 , block 12 , on west tide of 18th street , between California and Web- rter streets ; $2,200 BOG OS and HILL 2-Story Brick House With full lot , 2 blocks from new Court Hous * * $2,150. BOGGS and HILL. Lots 1 and 2 , block 230 $2,759 Lot5 , block 15 1,500 < Lot 2 , block 81 600 Lots 5 and C , block 252 1,200 South i Lota 1 and 2 , block 2C1 1,000 East J Lot 2 , block 121 2,500 West 1 Lot 2 , block 121 2,500 Lot S-block 227 \ 500 183 feet Lot 4 , block 205 S.OOO BOGG3 and HILL. EutLot7 , block 102 $ liCO Tfett JLot8bIock W 1.10Q TOddla-1" Lot 8 , block 102 1,409 s t * Lot 8block 103 2,000 Lot ( . block 259 - 600 art jScte. block wi. . . : , J. > o * t % f bio * M AT OMAHA , SAT. , JUNE 12 AN OVERWHELMING AND ABSOLUTE MONARCH tiiumphant and pre-eminently grand. A perfect sei of canvas-crested temples flooded Another Sun A Bswildering Discovered. Brilliant , -AND THE GRANDEST MIGHTY ORION ILLUMINATOR In the shallow of ON EARTH. tvM-h all other Illuminators pale A .Perfect Panoply and glimmer with of Splenaor. an uncertain light THE ONE GREAT SHOW OF THE WORLD \ W . "W" . COLIETS Circus , Menagerie , Aquarium AND CONGRESS OF LIVING WONDERS. 1 he Concentrated Marvels of Two Continents Embracing 11,000 Bare and Exclusive Feature * . Positively t. e Grinde t Show on Earth : repm-entinir a cjclon.an array of the world's most choice wonders , is one VAST OBJECT-TEACHING ACADAM5T. W. W. COLE , hole Proprietor , who personally dictates each and every movement of thM rigantlo mterpiise , a fact that is sumcient to tnarautee an entertainmet pure ard perfect to a degree so minently distinct from the usual roullro of canvis exhititlons , that nnthU g objectionable or Indecorous - decorous is ever discovered in this New = nd Tiuly Masivshow. . One hundred t annic Equestrian * , five funny Clown' , two hundred bea-Jtilul Horses , fife hundred Men , Wi < m-n and Children. Travels only by- rail , using Hi own carj. Citly an 1 ccnreous Wardrobe * . Astounding effect ? . 30 Dens of Zoological Wonders 31 'rom tbe upper andlower seas. I hive alw secured , at an expensj cxcefdinc$20,000 for the tntm TWO TOWERING GIANTS , CAPT. M. Y. BATES AND WIFE. Each eight fset hih , iackinz only hilf an inch : combined weight , one hmU a ton. The mo t extra ordinary people th t ever ejibted at aiv time in the world's history. $10,000 tiat they aie tne tall est peoi'lo on earth. The greatest curios ties in ihr'stindom. ANOTHER GREAT NOVELTY JUST SECURED , The Mammoth KansasOx , 6ft Higlv THE LAKOE3T ON EABTH , 3100 Ibs. An Atlaitean Monster. Moet emphatically the lar.eit specimen of the cattle species ever diicovettd. and beyond the possibility of a doubt moct-gitnat'o brute ever bred on the American coutmeut. ? 5OM is offered fur a living eijuil in point of slz and beauty. I have just added , ai special attraction ! f or 1330 , the LIVING TABLEAU BY THE PERFORMING STALLIONS JBS1 AS UF.K5ENTU And Six Famous Trick Stallions. The most wonderful and best performing Stallions in the world. They waits in three couples. Th'y march erect on their hind feet. T > ey s.t m Chiirs. They Drill like Soldier J. Tb y form tableaux. AU perf orming together at one'and the same time. One jum jn over the backs of the others. They 8ee-s w upon a board. The r performances are astonis ling , and J ist as rep-e e ted on litbozraph * and large bills In fact these equine wonde s perfo-m a number of incredir le evolutions ai d display a dezreeof intelligence surpissmr anUhinir the orM h s ccr seen in t1 e tcr of animal education. 8 6 ENTIRELY NEW. FIRST AND FOREMO l1. _ AN IMPORTED PERFORMING- SPANISH BULL. Introducing fie feiturea ota term ne bul'-flxht. and nuny otlie'astonistlng pe forminees. . _ , A ROYAL O OKIENTAL rAUAUr. w.ll I e tl en iu the fo enooii , dis pLiyinsr t. emostuo jreous.Ulit- rinff Galsxy ofGoIdei Glory ctcr witnessed on the continent , introducing mote Wild BettU , more Men , Women and Hoiecs , more Curiosities. Admisa on , 50c ; Children , 2-c. / SCHLANK * ° PRINCE , VI BOSTON CLOTHING HOUSE SOX.X1 DEVLIN & CO. , OF NEW YORK' We are now prepared to take orders for the justly celebrated clothlngo this house , which for Durability , Style and Cheapness are unsurpassed. We have now on hand the beat selected stock of Clothing , Shirta , Furnish-nn Goods , etc. in the city. Boston Clothing House , FARNHAM STREET. JTJST Immense Stock for ' SPRING AND SUMMER Fine Custom-Made Men's Suits , Boys' Suits Children's Suits. SPRING OVERCOATS For Men , Boys , and Children. Under-Wcar , Hats and Caps , Trunks and Valises , at Prices ti > Suit AH. Farnham Street , Near Fourteenth SZHIEST Ml " Pianos and Organs Sold on Easy V Monthly Installments. JOBBERS OF CUTLERY NAILS HARDWARE , , , - STAMPED IND JAPANNED WARE , TINNERS STOCK , SHEET IRON , TIN STOCK , ETC. 1317 & 1319 DOUGLAS STBEET , A t = r A Positively no Goods SoVl ut Retail