Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, June 17, 1880, Morning Edition, Image 4
w THE DAILY BEE. * - - , - . Y iThureday Morning , June 17. THE OMAHA DAILY BEE Herred to Bubecribcrg py curler to jjny wt o fifteen tiedtf.CTerydAy.eundaysexccptedat oeatf per week Any complaints about ngO riaamba } r > rope > delivery of the p per , if oldrcssod to this office will recdvo prompt attention. TM OMAHA DULTBKS will be mailed to Bub fccriberf atthe followin ? rates , payable in\ar- nbly In advance : $8.00 per innnm ; | 1.00 dr months. TBI OKAJU WMELT Ess J2.00 per Tear. Tear.THE OJ.ADA. DAILY BEB has by ar the largest circulation loth in Omaha and abroad , and It therefore the best sad -cheapest advertising medium. Inltrethngili > edlanyJjatutliI tara and Commercial RtforU , Jlailrwd and foetoicc rime-TaMw. tee third vao BREVITIES , Paterton eells coaL Additional local on first page. Try Saxe'a Royal Crown Cigar. Carriage Umbrellas at Woodworth's. Soda at Saxo'a pure fruit sj/nyw. / - Try.Ssxe's little Key West Ci gar , lOc. Elegant perfumes ctKuhn'fl drug .store. Census taking was completed in this city yesterday morning. Hiss Emma Hcndricks' benefit performance has been postponed to Saturday night. Tickets to the Harmonic society concert , Thursday evening , 50 cents ; two tickets lor 75'cents. The - Omaha's'Workingmen's Sportsmen's Club give their annual picnic a Sulphur Springs July 4th. The annual commencement oxer- cites of the Council Bluffr high school vill take plica on Friday evening. A strawberry and ice cream so ciable this evening in the par- Ion of the Eighteenth Street M. E. church. church.The The Fourth of July will soon be Mpon us. Is Omaha- going to cele brate ? If so it ia time that arrange ments wore being mado. As rare musical treat is In store for those who attenrl/iho Harmonic Jncett at the Baptist church this evening. Agent "Seachrcat has tickets on tale to Cincinnati -anti return , good during the democratic convention , for ? 26.50lho round trip. Tnwdly afternoon a little boy was run'ovef bya wagon , on Farnham Street , near Thiite'enth. His left leg > broken at the knee. THE Omaha Evening News suspend ed publication Tuetday evening. Fred. JTyo takes a position as associate editor of The Omaha Republican. A Sabbath school excursion train , which went oat from Lincoln io "Ne braska's watering place , " Milford , Tueadayjcarried , by actual countl,192 persons , Two trains containing respective ly 24 and 17 cars'loaded with teaj consigned to Boston , ; passotl through tha city yesterday afternoon. By request of Hon. B. Tzchuck , the enumerators of this city are re quested to meet at Mr. Troup's office thiaeveniog to complete the enumeration. Tuesday afternoon a boy , sgcd about twelve year. " , a son of Mr. J. L. Walters , living on Eighteenth ireet , shot himself in tto baud while playing with a small pistol. Oil avwarra'ut isiued by Judge Bawos , a performer engaged in olio of t'ja varietyNshvw was arrested on the charge of attempting toT > oat his board bill. The case has been postponed andjtho star released on light bail. At the fifteenth annual session of the Missouri Turn Bezirk , hold at L"savcnworib , Kansas , Saturday , Sun day and "Monday , F. Harnan and F. Risenviotze of this city , were con- tenants in the turning class. The unfortunate women of the who were arrested Monday night arc guilty of a lesser crime than fast ens itself , iipen the community which . permits anything in the human form to be incarcerated in that vile and loathsome den underilie court house known ns the city jail. The Omaha Nail work * have sus pended for two weeks in order to en able the company to make the neces sary repairs. All the nail works in the country have .closed lor the eame purpose by mutual agreement. The other work * ; however , close for three weeks instead of two. Tlio pioneer Siongerbund , of the Missouri valley , will meat in this city nest Sunday at Metz's hall. Dele- gales from the various singing socie ties of St. Joseph , .Kansas City , XiOarouworth , Atelrinson , Council Bluffs , Columbus.and Fremont will be in 'attendance. On Sunday evening a aummer night's festival will bo Riven at Metz'B hall under the auspices of tha Concordia and Mrennerchor in g'honor ' of the visiting delegates. The members of the Uoncordia and Mron- nerchor are expected to wear badges. , Now > Is the time to buy straw hats cheap. "Way down at 0. B. DEGEOAT & Cos' . r - Tne-Sidney Keaervation. - i/t In compliance with instructions /from the headquarters of the army , / datcdlho'3d , inetant , the following * * //described / military reservation declared kbj'execHtire.order ofMay , 31,1880 , is , announced for tlie information of all ' concerned : * . A wood and'tlmber roceryatioa for ' use of the post of Fort Sidney , Ne braska , embracing C and 18 , township 17 north , range 62 west ; and sections -12,14 and 24 , * township 17 north , . rouge 53 west of the sixth principal xaoridian in Nebraska. * The area is four (4) ) square miles and * 635.35 acres. The reservation is 23 miles north 45 degrees west'from the post. cPosts five (5) ( ) laches square and five tI t } ' (5)feet ) | high , branded U. S. M R , , I trill be placed to mark the boundaries ] - a ? suitable points. i By command of 'Brigadier General ic Crook.ROBEBX WIIUASS , - ic Assistant Adjutant GeneraL' c Hundred ? of families in Omaha USD . "Haven's Snow Hake Flour , " * AlffiATflOtffcV * . On a Promise of Marriage'he Borrows Fifty .Dollars From an urisuspect-- ing Maiden , , - But Uses the Money to Marry Another. Martin C. Brosious and Xizzto Hourth wore married in this'cily , on the 25th day of May by Judge Hawc at his ( the judgo'e ) residence. A witnesses "were necessary , his hone said that ho would rtep Inlo a neigh boring house and there obtain .one To this Erosions objected , "staling tha there was a party in that house wliom he did not wish to know of hi marriage , and requested the judge t go elsewhere. The ceremony ws finally perform cd , and nothing further was though of it by the officiating dignitary until few dajs ago , when he perceived tha the aervant-girl employed at the hous where Brosiuus objected to his going for a witness was having a prolongei crying-spell in the back-yard , and h immediately suspected that she wa the party whom the groom was so fear ful of meeting. Further invesligalioi shows that Brosious , while engaged t this girl , had borrowed ? 50 of her hari earnings , under the pretsuse that th money was to be used for thepurchas of furniture , etc. , but the laso wrctd used it for the purposa of marrying an other. v - A complaint was Eworn out agaius the fellow JTuesday , charging.hitr _ with obtaining money under false pro tenses. Ho waa arrested in Nortl Omaha Tuotday evening , and lodgoi in the county jail to an ait trial. ' ' ' Captured The burglars who robbed Tenney'i jewelry etoro st the Bluffs last wee ! were yesterday raptured through thi efforts of the city marshal of Platts mouth , and brought , up to this.cif ; and delivered over tothe Bluffs offic ials. A larco quantity of watches , rings and other jewelry was rocovere'c at the same time. A young brother of Cad ? "Magure" was arrested at his mother's hyu38in this city yesterday by officer Bfc Clurc. JJe is supposed to Kb an'ac complice in the robbery from thoi fac that ho was seen to hare jewelry , h his possefsion. Ho now lies in th city jail. Finest line of straw hats in Omaha cheaper than ever. 0. B. DEGEOAT & Co. Headquarters tor Joe Schlitz's Milwaukee beer at MERCHANTS' Ex CUANOK , N. E. Cor. 16th and Dodge , County Court Proceedings. Valentino Lippvs. Jefferson O'Nicl : judgment rendered for $130.07. M. 1'reston VE. Fritz ll .ippn ; judg ment for 5250.15. The public are invited fo call and inspect the Pnlaca Meat Market , jus' opened by Besen & Hagsdorn , at No. 314 Fifteenth street , between Fanv ham and Harney , where a choice tc lection of meats will always be found Finest market In the city. Orders by telephone promptly attended to. G * St. Catherine's Academy. This institution will hold its closin ; oxcrcnoj as follor.s : Wednesday , Juno 23d Examimy tion and exhibition by the pupils in the first and second year of the gradu ating class. ' r ' Thursday , June 24th Exhibition by the senior class. Friday , Juno 25th. Exhibition by the elementary class. * + + Thursday , Ju'y 1st Distribution oi prizes and general closing exercises. -"The JFincst"- Cream Soda Water at < 'BELL'S Diiua STORE. " f codStJll Picnincs. The picnic and excursion season is opening up ; and , to judge from , the announcements already made , many pleasant trips can bo taken from Omaha this summer with thefio parties. Trinity Sunday school will take a trip on the U. P. June 30th. Tha A. M. E. Sunday school goes to Bellevue Juno 28th. \ Tlie Baptists will go to Plattsmouth JulyStti. * > The citizens of Sarpy a nd"Douglas counties In general , will picnic at Sail ing's grove July 5th. The Omaha Wbrkingrnen's and Sportmcn's club picnic at Sulphur Springs July 4th. * , _ " * * Cheapest straw Hats in OmaKfeat , C. B. DnGuoAT & Go's. The Earnest Workew have post poned their lawn sociable , announced xor this evening at the Christian Church , on account of the concert given by .the ' 'Harmonic' So'cioty this evening. ' . Odd Fellows' Protective Association At the mooting of members of the Odd Fellowa' Protective Asiociattqn ( Tuesday evening the following tfficers were elected : President John W. Nicholfs. , Vice-President D. A. < Piercy. , Treasurer Chas. Midgley ; , . , Secretary John Grovek. * , The following were elected djfectojv for the various lodges : . Omaha lodge , No. 2 , JohnW. Nicholls , D. A. Piercy aad John Graves ; Allemanen Ipdge , ' No. 8 , Otto'Wicl- . trifierand D. 0. Ehlew ; State lodge , tfo.'lO.E. B. Weist , Charles Midgley .and" Joseph Bannie ; Beacon lodge , No. 20 , L. A. Steele , T. A. Johnson and Mr. Wfl- bret . The total money paid on account of t death during the year was $1,015. J Ballovu It was rumored throughout town for the past day or two tVat the telegrams recently recoive3Tiere relative toUIr : Ballou'a being confirmed as U.-S. Marshal were incorrect , A telegram re ceived y iterdayTy one ofMr. Bailouts most intimate friends , and dated at Washington , states that Ballou's'nanje has beemrithrjraw-n , Hamburg Figs 25o a box. / . t' ; enator 'ClSrkson , of Schuyler , is in town. Hov , A.f F. ' Shetrill has gone to Crete. . A , E Touzelin went west this morning. Mr. Jo'e Arthurs , of the Blue line has gone to Denver. "Sirs : S. H. H. Clark has returned from Wisconsin. Hon. G. W. U. Dorsay , of Fre mout , is in the city. Jay Cooke , jr. , passed through hen to day. bound for San Francisco. Mr. C. S. Montgomery and wifi have to gouo Wisconsin on a i isit. Mr. W. E. Babcock and wife , o Cambridge , Neb. , are in the city. Mr. Falconer , of the firm of Cruik shank & Co. , loft to-day for New York E. B. Callahan leaves to-day fo : Jinesvillo to attend the funeral of his mother. Mies Helen Dingcon , of Salisbury' Troubddors , went west yesterday t San Francisco. " * J. P. Zimmerman-with J. Cohn ! Co , manufacturers of cigars , Chicago &ro at the Metropolitan. Capt. Paine hasgonoca ° t on P. visit during which he will attend the wed ding of his son at Cleveland. Mrs. M. G. Mclvoon , wife. of th < insurance man , left for the tast lap evening , and * will visit relatives in Pennsylvania. Several young ladies and gentlemen of Lincoln have cprue up to Omaha to attend the Biownell hull commence mout exercises to-morrow. Misa Car rie Jamison , Miss Fannie McManni gal , HusLtm. Kenuardand Mr. Dan. Wheeler aro'among the number. * t ? Among the many arrivals of the Metropolitan hotel are the following E. Lepmati , J. H. Bliss , W. H. Dcr- pan , -Chicago ; , J. W. Barnes , Platts mouth ; J. C. Scolt , DCS Moines ; Join Drake , Cutter , Neb. , H. J. Brown , Philadelphia ; N. B. Putnam , B. & M. R. R.jJas C.Birnoy , Crete , Neb. N. S. Young , Burlington , Art.T. ; J. Pickett , Lincoln ; Willis McCutaheon , D. 11. Faith , Ja * . Cooper , Texas ; Wm. P. SLonk , Kansas City ; G. Schuth , Columbus , Neb ; D. A. Sewers , Al bion , Nob. ; N. N. Squires , Silver Creek ; G. W. Jamef , New York ; A. J. Bonerel , St. Louis ; P. A. Wooley , Elgin , HI. ; Dr. S. S. Hoys , Orleans , J ob. ; J. A. Leitcr , Omaha ; O. F.SGcoSraan , city ; J. P. Zimmer man ) Chicago. The ladies ofttho Eighteenth sticei M. E. church will give a strawberry and ice cream fcstival Thiusday even ing in the parlors of the church. All are 'invited. Police Court. Tuesday afternoon a colored boy , giving his name as Anthony Arthur , > r vii croitod l > y Officer HV-Oliirn for stealing n email aum of money from the till of Brown's confectionery store , corner of Thirteenth and Caplto ] avenue. Mrs. Brownanddaughterwero present at the trial yesterday .inc testified to having seen the boy in the act of taking the 'money. The pris oner could not be induced to say a word during the proceedings. This being "his third offciuo ho was sent i the county jail fet thirty days. Ono Cool , a pensioned soldier , charging Frederick Gibb with assaull and battery , was bcfora , honor this morning , na liktwhc was his assail ant. The case was'postponed till even ing for want of witnesses. Over eighty -nillllons of dollars of Insurance" capital of the oldest and boat homo and foreign companies rep resented In the agency of Taylor & " Howell. dlGif i. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . L i nm - r -i-- - r Laundry work will bo collected and delivered ' bythe Omaha Shirt Factory. L'oavo your address. First-class work guaranteed. Kiyer News. One of the heaviest rains ever known at Fort Benton fell there on the 9th inat. , completely deluging the surrounding country , and doing large amount of damage. The Mis souri j is rising rapidly at that point. . The steamer Helena , on route to Bis marck , touched there on the 9th inst. rTho river was 12'fcet and 10 inches above low water mark at this point at noon yesterday. Largo quantities of driftwood is floating down the stream. The river Is slill riaii-g at Yankton an'd'Sio'ux city. " ' The tug Lillie li.vs been huchedand will engage in the lumber trade be twecn this city and Florence. Murphy & Lovottlns. Agency ; old eat established agency iu this state. aplS-ly _ * Real Estate Transfers. Chas. D. Hine to First National bank of Omaha , commissioners' deed o. I lot 2 , block 13G ; e. 3 lot 4 , block 13 < v fcd lols'2 arid 3' in block 178 ' " Samuel , E. % Rogers and wife to Isaac H&scallJ wj d. lot. 69 iu S. E. Rogers' plaUof. Okahoma , and lots 6 and 7 in bloclrl in Imp. Association add. to OrBhha SGOO. ; Wni.rM. .Miller and wife to Freder ick Lowe ; q.c. d. lot 1 , blocks , in Lowe's second addition 51. David A Read to.6arah D. Starr , q. c. ' d N. E. q. sec. 7 , Tp. 16 , N. range'lSj'Douglas county $1,00. DavFd A. Reid to Sarah D. Starr , qK5. dl lot 3 , blk. 222-SCOO. Henry 0. Jones _ to Sarah F. Robin- ion , w. di part of N. i-of " W. $ , sec. 26jT Tp. 16 , N. range" 10 , Douglas couhly $275. < : _ 2 - , - Kansas City's sweat singer , MI'SJ ? ella Isfoill , will take the leading part n the beautiful cant'ata "The May Jueen , " to be rendered by the Hor- nonic lpcigy > Tit. Ihs Baptist Church his evening ? Tlie Collins-Petty Shoot. It occurs to us that some time einca Hr. Petty , Omaha's crack shot , in structed The. News man to inform Mr. tallinc , of ibis city , that he must 'put lip or shut up. " Onr man chal- enged Mr. Petty to ehcot , a weekajo , ince which time not a word has been icard from him. Wouldn't it be well noughfor Mr. Pct'y to chew some of his own fodder , and reiterate "put up or shut up , " [ State Journal. "He'has put up. Now Bhut up. " * - Most popular New York hotel , the . lor House , "v STATE PALE , The Board Accepts the Explan ation of the Delay as Satisfactory. The board of managers of the Ne- baska State Board of Agriculture met at the Creighton House last evening. There were present , J. F. Klnr y , chairman ; G. W. E. Dorsey , E. N. Grinnell , E. Mclniyre ; M. Dunham , president of the state board ; D. H. Wheeler , cecretiry state board ; Chris. Hartman , treasurer. The following resolution wag adopt - t ° d : Eesohed , That while the board of managers are of the opinion that the delay in making the necessary im provements for holding the state fair for 1880 is much to bo regretted and has been harmful to tha prcspccis of the fair , yet the explanation offered by D. T. Mount , in behalf of the committee having the matter in charge , as to cause of the delay ia satisfactory to the board ; and being now assured that the improvements asked for will bo speedily commenced and completed by the time specified , September 1 , this board have full con fidence that the work required will be ttone and all improvements made as agreed upon. Judge J. F. Eiuney and Hon. G. W. E. Dorsoy were requested by the board to communicate with horsemen and endeavor to secure entries suffi cient to fill all the races. Architects ara now engaged in draw ing plans for the buildings. The managers were engaged last evening in examining a plan for the grounds. The Iowa Cyclone Suflerera. Messrs. D. Harcourt , of Wheeler's Grove , Iowa , and A T. Clalterbuck , of Couucil Bluih , are taking steps to raise a fund for the relief of the suf ferers by the resent cyclone iu Potta- wattamio county. Ono hundred and fifty dollars , a quantity of clothing aiwl other articles have already been donated by the citizens of the B'.ufl'a. ' We undersoil everybody on straw hate. Call and examine , smwf&s C. B. DEGBOAT &Co. -"The Finest"- Cream Soda Water at "BELL'S Ditua STOKE. " codStJll Deatn of Father Byrne. The remains cf Father Byrne , who recently died at North Flatte , Neb. , will arrive in Omaha Saturday , Father Byrne was well known and highly esteemed in Omaha and No braska. He was vicar-general of this diocese for many years , and was ap pointed administrator immediately af ter the death of Bishop O'Gorman. His management of the affairs of the diocese was eminently successful , and won for him the encomiums of high dignitaries of the church. Themany devoted friends of Father Byrne in Omaha will deeply regret his early demise , and beseech the Eternal Father to grant his immortal pirit peace and rest in the realms above. "Oh , dear , how lame my back is ! " Of course it is , my dear madam , you have iho lumbngo. Use Dr.Thomas' Eclectric Oil end 'your pain and its caiuo will cease. Nebraska College. Bishop Clatkson and Rev. C. C. Harris , of Lincoln , wont down to Ne braska City yesterday morning , to at tend the trustees' mooting of Nebraska college , of which body the bishop is chairman. the annual To-day com mencement exorcises take place. The Collms-rotty Shooting Match. Mr. John W. Petty of Omaha , and Mr. Collins of Lincoln , have made ar rangemeuts for a glass ball match of 100 balls , for $75 a side , to take place at Lincola , Juno 29th. The conditions bf the match are as follows : 1st. Each contestant to choose a shot judge , and they to choose the third. 2d. Shells to be loaded with shot on the ground , by shot judge , 1 oz. Dixon measure , or any measure agreed on by both parties. 3d. Ball to be broken in the air. 4th. Mole's trap. 5th. To shoot from ten different points , five balls each , alternate , until all points are shot from , and so con tinue until 100 balls each have been shot at. 6th. Each to choose a referee , and they a third. The Piratea A musical treat is in store for our citizens on Monday evening at the Academy , at which time D'Oyly Carte's opera company will produce Arthur Sullivan's famous opera , "The Pirates of Penzance. " This opera , succeeding Pinafore , yet surpassing it in happy incidents , brilliant and impressive pressivo music and picturesque scones , has had a wonderful success whcrover produced and completely disarmed all criticism. The company which produces this opera in our city has appeared before the most critical audiences in the Union , and are not amateurs or artists of a second class , by any means. The wardrobes are imported from Europe , and appropriate scenery , the property of the company , -will bo used on the occasion. The sale of tickets begins at Hueer- man's Friday morning. The U. P. Band. The Union Pacific band of Omaha , which has been engaged for Sioux City's Fourth of July celebration , played at Marshalltown during the Bremen's tournament last week , and of it The Marshall Statesman speaks in the following complimentary terms i. "The elegantly uniformed and mag nificent Union Pacific band of Omaha las-been one of the features of the iournament. Everywhere they have played they have drawn the crowd vith them. They are composed of mechanics and machinists employed in the Union Pacific railroad shops at Omha , and under the leadership of Prof. A. B. fowzer , a master artbt. . The mem bers of the band are : Geo. W Hetzel , ecretary ; Bobert Merlin , treasurer ; S. G. JIallette , drum-major ; H. Jackson , Wm. Ahlqulst , Al. Alquist , Joe Alquist , Al. Engatrom , Wm. 'flaegmg , Gao. W. Lyndon , L. Jjeo- ler. Fred , Zwsifel , E. Dunn , P , Biihop , T , C , Brewer nd SANDY BOTTOM , . One of the Best Wheat Pro duclng Regions lrf\ the State , * The Thriving Town of Edgar and Its People , Correspondence of TKB EBB. EDGAR , Neb. , Juno 14. Edgar is situated in the southeast part of Clay county , on a high , almost level prai rie , at the head of the Big Sandy , the largest northern tributary of the Lit tie "Blue river. The general surface of the country is so very level that' a distinct view of every thing within ten miles may bo had from the home tops of the town. Seven years ago settle ment spread over this part of our state , and during that many years this Ins been the best wheat producing portion of the state. It has not by any means lost its reputation this year , for wheat fs doing well and nol any of it ia being plowed up , and the ground planted in corUj as in some parts of the west. Edgar is a thriving town of ceven hundred population. Its people are industrious and intelligent. A largo two-story school building and two churches constitute the exponent ! of its social nature. The legal and med ical professions ara numerously repre sented. Two banks handle the ex change of the place. Every line f merchandise has from two to six fol lowers , and all seem to prosper. The lumber trade has been im memo , an the who'o of Nuckolls county has to bo supplied from this point , and aho a share of Clay county. Coal is almost universally used as fuel , and h handled in connection with lumber and grain. The raising of broom corn has bsen very success ful , and home-made brooms are often sold upon the street ? in quantity. Heavy rains ore frequent , and If the increase continues the complaint of "too much rain" will bo the ab sorbing topic of conversation. At present the crop prospect is quite sat isfactory. The elongated visage of the farmer exhibits longitudinal elas ticity , slid' his merry laugh" again vi brates upon the air. Cigars take the place of pipes , and he walks the street with an air of confidence. The agricultural portion of th * community has found it necessjry to raise cattle and hogs for the consump tion of the great quantity of corn raised , as that is the most profitable way to dispoje ot it. With this has ci'ine great interest in breeding the most profitable kinds of stock , which has resulted In stocking this country with as good animals as are common ly seen farther east. JAY. Army Orders. The following special orders have been issued from the headquarters of the department of the Platte : FORT OMAHA , June 12. . A general court martial is Tiereby appointed to meet at Fort Omaha , Neb , on the IClh day of Jane , 1880 , or as soon thereafter as practicable , for the trial of such prisoners as may 03 brought before it. DETAIL KOK THE COOKT. Major Wm. T. Gentry , Ninth In fantry. Captain Andrew S. Burt , Ninth in fantry , Captain Alfred Morton , Ninth in fantry. Fiwt Lieut. Morris C. Foot , adju- tout Ninth infantry. First Lieut.Vm. . E. HofmanNinth infantry. Second Lieut. Edgar B. llobertson , Ninth infautiy. Second Lieut. C. 0. Miner , Ninth , " infantry. First Lieut. James Regan , B. Q. H. , Ninth infantry , judge advocate. No other officers than those named ctxu bo assembled without manifest in jury to the service. Leave of absence for ono month is granted Second Lieut. John A. Bald win , "Ninth infantry , Fort McKinney , W. T. Major J. J. Dpham , Fifth cavalry , commanding Fott Niobrara , Heb. , is' appointed special inspector , to inspect at his post such unserviceable quarter master's property , camp equipage and prdunnco and ordnance stores , for which the commanding officer of com pany F , Fifth cavalry , is responsible , as may now require the action of an inspector. The Accident at Da Solo. Coroner Pierce , of Blair , held * an Inquest at DeSoto yesterday morning ] on the arrival of the train from Oma ha , on the body of the little girl who cime to her death on the O. & N. N. track Tuesday. The coronet's jury decided that the girl came to her death by engine No. 1 of the 0. & N. N. B. B. , and that no blame is attached to the company or Its employes for the accident. The child was nine yean old Instead of thirteen , and her name was Eliza Hess. LAKK MINNETONKA. THE FAMOUS SUMMER KKSORT AND FISH ING GROUND THE FJKST EXCTJESIOK 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 wa tor lakes there meet every year people from all parts of the country , and especially from the extreme south and all along the banks of tho.Mississippi and Missouri rivers. The Minnesota resorts ore , becoming every year more and morepopularJn , 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 cf the present season will'leave Omaha on June 30 , at 3:45 : p. m. , going over the Sioux City & Pacific arid Sioux City & St. Paul lines. The farelor the round trip to St. , Paul and return has been fixed at § 18 35 ; ticket'good for sixty days. Full partlcnl ra ot ihe excursion , with pamphlets descriptive of Minnesota scenery and giving "full directions for reaching the resorts , all pf which are but a short tide from'Bt. Paul , can be"bbtained by addrcasjnjf Maf. J. , H. 0'BrjaDgeneral ] Ttn- ? western agent at Council Bluffs , d-tf Cal co Party ' The ladiea of the Swedish library association will give a "leap year calico party at the Tivoli garden to-morrow evening. Missuro. A case o constipation by" using Hamburg Figs. It is well kaawn that a relatlcasJiln ex- kta Between pUeg , constipation , kidney fliseMW ac4 liver trouble * , In Kidney Wort Mr ? bre a remedy that act oa tft geatrd lystea iad rater * ) bftaltb by mi ; . tlV 6lfll2.t * t"itMl * * > f fcj. j t ft fJiAmm SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE Advertisements To Let For SnJo , Lost , found , Wants , Botrdtoc ftc. . will be In serted In'thcsa colmnns once ( or TEN CENTS per line ; enchYnbsequentlnB/rtIout'IVE CENTS per line. The flnt insertion never less thin TWENTT-FIVJ ! CEUTS. TO LOAX-MOKEY. 'JTONST TO LOAN-Crf at Law Office 'JL D. L. TH01IA8. Room S , Crelchton Block OHKY'TO ' LOAIf-i-llW rarnh m strert. M' Dr.Edvrardn Loan . _ Agency. uov-22-U HELP WANTED 'ANTED A giil or man in dlninc room , W corner 16th and Dadgo. b. H. ( JUSTIN. 7J-1T WANTED A Rood competent girl at once , at northwest corner JiowftriUnd Klorenth streets. , _ 78-17 WANTED A girl to do hotutuork. Apply at 300 South 12th St. 07-tf WANTED A-good cook , wa'her and GUIL . Apply at W. E. CAT. Ca j and 22d streets. 55-19 A girl ( or general housework at WANTED St. , up stairs. 03-20 \T7VNTED A cook at the National Hotcr , W Lincoln , Neb. , muat know how to bake bread. Abe a hotel runner woo can epeak German aril English. Stcidy woik and good pay. ' ' -16 A Girl for general housework , WANTED , washing and ironing. Reference required. Apply south-east corner SCtti and California. 61-tf Good girl for general fcou'cwork , WANTED corner 20thand Owning Sis. 48-18 -TTfANTEP-airl lit the WESTERN HOUSR. W . WACTEO-MISGEILANEOUS. T > OY WAhTED About 16 to 20year < ioldDan _ [ > isUorSnedl-h , In a clothing store , 1202 Vainham St. 77-17 TTTANTED A small hou-c , 10 minute * ' walk YV from 1'ostoffice. AiUrteaW. . Bee Office. 70-18 Tl TAN AN D WIFE WANTED. T , MUItUAY. J > 1 74-tf WAfcTED Situation in * dry goods or other store , byajoung JiOy experienced in a cloak room , N. W. cor. 13thandDwl0'eS.s. 7910 "Y\7"ANTED A young man not mcr 18 yean IT of age for office work. A'ldrcss 1 * . O. lr iHcr 1C , Oimba , glvirjy age and references. 61-10 Diy boarders at 307 , oM uumbcr , WANTED Douglas St , bet. ICth and 17th. 0-13 "tTTANTED Situation aa clerk in a dry goods W orgrocerj etoie , Grocery preferred , by a j ounc man of se % enl yeara experience. Address CLERK ; Bee offiov 46-is "fTTANTED A traveling agent , who can com- Y Y fmand a first chsa buatncsi In Teas , Cof fees , Eplcaa , &c. in Nebraska or Ttangas. Ad dress with references. SH iRMANBKOS. & CO . 22 anO.24 SoWator S6.Chlc 43-17 ? ( WANTED A few gentlemen , can be accom- inodkted with roard end logdirg at tha S. E. cor. IC'.h and Dat cnport Sts. 41-17 TXTASTED Situation aa coachman of for gCn- YY cwl work about a houw , good reference given. AdJrfrB P. II. C , Bce Office. 38 15 mWO CARPENTERS WANTED. T. MURRAY. J. ' 3-tf TKTKLL1GENCE OFFICE , corner 16th and J _ Davenport. * 410-tfJ F9&RENT-riOI3ES ! AhO UKD. TORRENT 2 rooms , Litchen and HOUSE large p'antrv , on the comer cf Jones snd ICtb , June l th , 1880. 75-15 FOR RENT The Tivoli GsrJen with stage , dancing pUtfoim , piano and all other ac commodation foi privata parties at reasonable term's. Enquire at Julius Iliule , "livoli , " cor ner 9th and Farnham. * 62-19 IJlOIl RENT Furnished roomscheap ; by week J } or month. Apply at AMEK1CAN HOUSE. i 438.tf F I OB RENT A splendid Photograph Oal ery. -U L..B. WILLIAMS & SON. FOR .SALE. . FOR SALE Horrc and J sprinc wagon at a bargain , at 1110 Douglas St. 63-10 MILK Twenly'to twenty-four quarts or one dollar by John T. Taliban. cbimonTrcdt JAU prepared U > deliver tott water toanr part of the city for low prices. N tify by postal or leave orders at ray houce , TIIOS. S Wl FT ; 635-tl TTtOR SALE A houzo with 6 rooms and lot in JJ Nelson's addition. Inquire of Fred. Heni- rcckaon'a meat market , cor. of 16tli.and Califor nia St . - eu-tt HALE Smill soda fountain In good con FOR . D. > W. SAX i , cormr 13th tnd Farnham/ ; S77-tf mo BTJILDBRSPIASTEaERS AKD MASONS , X Coarse bank Band. gniTel for gardens and moulding sand will bo delivered at * short notice. Leave ordrrs > t H. Sicrka , 1414 Farnhan ) , and Charles Brando , 921 } Farnham Sts. HANS BOCK , Successor to Charles Daniel. 552-tf TT'OR SALK Cottonwocd Inmber of all eizca.at JJ REDMOND'S , Slxteenth-rt. SIC tt SALT& & A tra\\ \ dwelling house , next to FOR Q. H. Collins rcsidenc" , corner 191h and Capitol A enna / or information call nt 0. II. I 3. 6. COLUA'S. 131 Farubjm Street. 605-tf T Oft SALK-A OrWiUll. Applyat i 472-tf - L.B WILLIAMS h SON. raoR SALE A New American Sewing Ma- > f ! uhlne In good condition , with all attach ments. JJustlo gold before the IGth of JIay. For Information apply at ATKTNSOJl'SMininery Store , corner Donglaa and 13th Streets. 47-tf SALE Two of .the celebrated J. 11. FOR & Ealko Co.'s Nonpareil Bil liard Tables. .Nearly new. For sale cheap. 330-tf C. W. HAMILTON , MISCEIUNEOUS- TJOABD OF EQUALIZATION Notice U here- LI by gi\en , that In accordance with eec.ion 70 of an act of the legUUture of the Slate of Ne braska'entitled "An Aft : to Provide a System of Revenue , " approved March 1st , 1879 , the County Commissioners of. Douglas County , Nebraska , will Bit afthe office of the County Clerk at Oma ha in said County for ten successive days , com mencing Wednesday , June 21,1880 , for the pur pose of equalizlng'and correcting the assessment rolls ot the several predncts of said County for the year 1890. A1 persons feeling aggrieved by anj thjng contained In said assessment rolls must apply at the time abote stated as provided by law. ' - ' Omaha , June Htb , 1880. JOJIS R. JlAKCUTSTMI. Jlidetiwli A County Cleric. J10UND A lot ol money. Inquire at thfaof- , HCft , TJIOBiEASB-Fo.-tj feet frontigo 6n Slx- J1 teenth street , adjoining Freemason' * Hall , 88 feet deep. WM. K. BO WEN , J603 C pitc4 70-21 OTBAY12D-A dart toy mare pony , two weeks JJ ago , It bauds high ; - , Erandr dV. . V. oq lelt hip , woio halter , with tbrpat latch oroken , mane cut short reecnUjv Finder trill be liberally re worded by relnrafng to W. A. KJELLEY , Bepub- lican Office Omaha. , G6-t ( . Scymnol Weaknejs , Ixiu of Manhood , and nil ( . ord rsbronghtonlinrliMreliohoreicscss. Anj Addrcsn MARTIN 1 TJBCE.T JCXjOU- EM fast received a lot'oj S > g goods. Tea rs in-rited" to call and get prices , ' which he 1 uaranteei the lowest In the city ' mint . 1220 FABNllAlt STREET MUSIC ! MONDAY , JUNE 1. * * ONE NiaHT ONLY. The Faebionable Brent of the Season ! D'Oyly Carte's1 Opera Company , In the new Open , which has achieved a silccesi beyond all precedent at the Filth Aenue ThUtre , KewYork , i " -i PIRATES OF PENZAHCE , j ORVTHE SLAVE OF DUTY , BY W. S. GSbert & Arthur Sullivan , " Author and Composer ol "Pinifor. " Theeompany , conslstTng of 50 artists , have been jcajafaily rehcarstd. under the personal direction of the authors , Hears. Gilbert and Sullvan. . , . , The scenefy is new ; ami pamted by.the game artiitswho painted the scenes for the first pro duction laNew Yo't. ' -T " < - ACT -TlOCKY SEASHORE . " ' . on ibe Coast of-Cornwall. , ACT II. A. RUINED CHAPEL LATEST TELEGRAMS Are Not Half as Interest ing to the General Eead- er as the Following Price List : lOlbsof Asugar fcr . H 00 10lba extra C sugar for . 1 00 11 Ibs Canary 0. Sugar for . 1 00 Bibs Granulated Sugar for . 1 00 Si Ibs Cut Loaf Sutrarfor . 1 CO 6 Ibg good Rio Coflee for . 1 00 6 Ibs best Rio Coffee for . 100 4 ibs choice Java Coffee for. . . . . 1 00 3J Ibs best Mocha Coffee for . 100 Young Hj son Tea per Ib , 30 to . 40 Co'cns : Tea per Ib , SO to . 40 JspinTcaperlb,30to . 50 Finest GunpowdcrTca peril * . 76 BestO K Flour porsack . . . . . . 3 25 winter wheat flour . 8 6fi mvensjbcat flour . . 4 60 20 bars White Rnmian Soap for . 1 00 10 Urs Climax Soap for . 1 00 24 bars Laundry Soap for . 1 00 18 bars Linen Soap ( or . 100 Pure Maple Syrup per gallon . 115 Golden Sirup per gallon. . . . _ . 60 New Orleans Sirup per gallon . 70 New Orleans Molasses per gallon . 45 Suar House Molasses per gallon. . . 40 T Ibs St. Loua Sod Crackers for . 1 00 nibdSt. Louis Oyster Crackers for . 1 00 lllba Boston Butter Crackers for . 1 00 11 IbsGin er Snaps for . 1 00 13 Us New Currants for . 1 00 8 Ibs New Blackberries for . 1 00 4 Ibs Pitted Cherries for . 100 10 Ibs Dried Peaches ( halves ) for. . . . . . 1 00 JOlba Choice Dried Apples for . 1 00 10 Ibs boat new Prunes for . 1 00 lOlba. beet Valencia Raisins . 1 00 Tibs new layer Kaiains . 1 00 Peaches. 2 lo cans . 15 ' ' Peaches , 3 Ib cans ( standard ) . . . . . , . , , , 221 Pie Pea-hcs , 8 Ib cans . 25 PeachcsCal)3 ( ) Ib cans . 30 Blackberries , 2 ID can . 15 Apples , ( York State ) 5,0 ! can . 55 Blueberries 3 Ibura . 15 Cherries 2 Ib can . 12 } Damzon Plums 2 Ib cans . _ . . 16 Raspberries I Ib can . 15 Strawberries , 2 Ibcan . _ . 20 String Bcans,2 Ib cans . . . 12 } Baked Beans , 3 Ib can . 80 Lima Beans , 2 Ib cans . 12 Saleroom , 21b can . 12f Yarmouth corn , per can . 17 j Tomatoes , 3 Ib can . li Succotash , 2 Ibcan . 12. . Pumpkins , 3 Ib con . a 21 Ibs beans . 1 00 UlbsdrledLima beans . 1 00 35 Ibs hominy . 1 00 11 Ibs CaroImaTrice . 1 0 USlba oat meal . 1 00 Fat family mackerel , per kit . 90 Fat family w lute fish , per kit. . 80 Codfish , whole , per Ib . 8 Codfish , boneless , per Ib . 10 ILilhbut , pet Ib . 12 } Holland herring ( new ) per keg . 1 25 Tobacco ( Ulackwell's Durham ) per Ib . 60 Tobacco mkerSeal plujrpcrlb ) . 60 Tobacco ( Old Style ) per Ib . . . . 85 Tobacco ( Meerschaum ) perlb . 4 Hams , sugar-cured , porlb . . . 11 Kgjs , ltdozfor . 1 00 Butter , fresh roll , perlb . 20 Complete price lists furnished on applluti Country order * will receive prompt and car * attention. Positively no goods sold on credit. J. B. FRENCH & CO , , The Original Reliable Grocers , No. 1119 Farnham Street , OMAEA , NEB. REDUCTION IN PRICES As Indicated Below. Sample Teas , 26c , good % aue , and other Teas 2Sc , S8c , 4Sc , 5Sc , and upwards psrpaund , and a present given with each iwund sold , and all warranted to fult , or the money nill be rc'unded. Tiy them. Ooflccs. Ground Coffee , lOc , 15c and 20c ; Brown Sample Coffee. 15c ; Brown R'o CoftVe , 20c ; Brown Gilt- KdReCoffte,25c. Trj our PERFECTION BLEND Cbfleo put up in Glksa Jars. Bastiny Cotton , 1 doz. spools , 5c. Feithsr Du'ters , 5c. Jo" > 1 ot Goods at reduced prices. Onr 3c , 6c , 8c ndlOc dcpaitmeuts ha\c been replenished and enlarged. Come and See. SPICK- ! The most complete assortment In Omaha and at prices below all competitors. Try us. BAKING POWDER 15c and upward. FLAVORING EXTRACTS-At 8c per bottle and Upward. ES&ENCKS At 5c a bottle. SHOE BLACKING at 5c. STOVE BLACKHJO , Urge box at 5c. CLOTHES-LINE , from 8 to 15c racn. CLOTHED ritu , z GUJ.CU ru. a * , aaon BI'.USUES , 8c , ICc and upwards. Scrub Brush es , 6c. Horse Brushes , ISc. Carpet Tacks , Sc. Toilet Soaps at 3Cc a dozen and upwards. Bine ing , 5c. Pepper Sauce , and French Mustard , 10 c each. Hop Handlss , ISc. Axle Grease , 2 for 15c. Corn SUrch 8s Lanndr O4 * .L , . . * . a. . , , fc < per - r * . ponucL r , \t .k _ . _ ) . Orange and Lemon Peel , at SOc per pound. WElow and Wooden Ware cheap. Wash Boards , 15c. Broom ? , 2 for 25c. Bird Food In one pound packages with Cuttle Fish Bono at Me. Tobacco and Cigars Blackwcll & Dai 'a Durham at EOc per pound good ankle of Fine Cut at 60c per pound ; [ best brand of Plug Tobacco at 60c pr pound. Wo tell a lOc Cigar for 6c , don't fall to try them. Wcalloiv no one to undersell ns > Superior qualiti of Syrups at 70c per gallon , liSOpcrkcg. LAUNDRY SOAPS sold at bottom tom prices. DRIED FRUITS , extra quality at low prices. CHACKEKS , best in market and as cheap as the cheapest. AVe hfvvo also added the following goods to our stock , which we propose to sell cheap. Camphor Gum , White Wax , Sulphur , Ess. Jam. Ginger , Borax , Paregoric Salt Peter , Liudanum , Alum , Liquorice Drops , Aqna Ammonia , Strengthening Plaster , Cubebs , Paris White , Spermacillo , Whiting , Quinine Pills , Cuttle Fish Bone , SwectOll , Sage.Tbymc , Castor Oil , Marjoram , Uachlno Oil , Caraway Seed , Mustard Seed , Calrdomon Seed , Sulphur Camphor , Tar Soapp , Glue , Gamble. And an Immense Variety oi Other Goods too Numer- OQBto mention , which ire pledge oorselvea to Bell cheaper than other Dealers. Don't Forget It , and give as a call. Exam ine goods and compare prices. Spec ial rates to parties baying to sell again. Orders from tha country filled. Prices guaranteed and sent 0. 0. D. ItEftlEKBER OUR NUMBER , 113 North Fifteenth , adjoining L. B. Williams & Son , Dry Goods Store , Omaha , Neb. W. B. BENHETT & CO. NOTIGETOBIDDERS Proposals for Furnishing the City of Omaha , ffe- braska , with Water , for 1 Fire Protection and 1 Public Use. Scaled proposals in duplicate will K received by the undersigned at hi ? office In the dty of Omaha , Nebraska , until 12 o'clock , noon , on the 12th day of July , A. D. , 18SO , for f urnishln ? the city of Omaha , Nebraska , with water works for fire protcction-aiid public , uae , for the tetm of twenty five jcara from the time of compMtun of Slid works , through twcj hundred and fifty flre hjdants , of the character and of the locations mentioned in ordinance No. 423 , passed by the city council of the dty of Omaha , f.'etrsska , and approved by the mayor , on the Itth d y of June , A. D. , 18SO , and the report of J. fr. Cook , en- plnecr , approval by the city council June 8th , 1880 , copiei of Tvh'ch will be furnished bidders on application. Such proposals or bids shall be accompanied by a bond-with at least three residence euret'es In the sum of twenty-five thousand dolars con ditioned in the event ot the acceptince of such proposals or bids and awarding of tha contract for such publ.csupply and flre protection to tucn btduer or bidders ; for the faithful performance of the termi and conditions of ordinance No. 423 , and that the water to be furnished through said bjdranU , shall at all times when required during said term ( a reaionable time being allow f ed for repairs in cases of unavoidable accidents ) perform the tests mentioned In ordinance No. 423 , and give the flre protection theremmen- Sa'd'pioposols or bids shall specify the price per hyarant per year for the said two n"1"1" and fifty bjdranta during uaii term ; also the price per hydrant per Jear for intermediate hydrants placed upon the mains specified In the , report of J. P. Cook ( on tie In the office of the dty plerkof Omaha , Nebnska copies of which hpdranW npon new malrA id proposals or bids sh a conditional tcceplant * of the event the contract for Ins tmbne w flre protection shaitt : awarded. _ , The contract for such public SOPPy ! nJ _ rotection will be awarded to the lowest resP ° ° . CHy CJerk of the City o { Om P t OjMha , h'itr , Juno 12th , 1889. - COLUMBIA AND OTTO BICYCLES ! I have secured the agency of the well-known COLUMBIA Steel Spokes and Rubber Tires Bicycle from the Pope Manufacturing Co. ; Aho the Otto Hand Made. Samples can be seen at my store , at Manufacturers Prices , reight added. Send for rrice list. - I. 33. No. 120-lFornham Street , Omaha , Nebraska. SCHLANK PRINCE , BOSTON CLOTHING HOUSE SO 1.33 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. W have now on hand the beat selected stock of Clothing , Shirts , Furnishing Goods , etc. in the city. Boston Clothing House , FARNHAM STREET. 1 ORCHARD & BEAN. DEWEY& STONE , tJ 3ER3B , GrBOGEKS , . . OSIAHA. OMAHA OMAHA. MAX MEYER , & . CO. , WHOLESALE TOBBACCONISTS ! 1' Cigars from $15.00 per 1000 upwards. Tobacco , 25 cents per pound upwards. * > Pipes from 25 cents per dozen upwards. Send for Price List , " * ' * ' MAX MEYER & CO , , Omaha , Xcb. MAX MEYER & CO , o GUNS , AMMUNITION , SPORTING GOODS , Fishing Tackle , Base Balls and a full line of Eioirs G-OOPS. ? .AJSTD F-AJsrcrsr ' . o. : MioRG--A-r : > r , - WHOLESALE GROCER ! 1213 Farnham St. , Omaha. DOUBLE AND SINGLE AOTINfi POWER AND HAND PUMPS HALLADAY WIND-MIL KUI A.L.STM Omaha. ITeb1 PAXTOIvf& QALLAGHER , WHOLESALE GROCERS ! 1421 and 1423 Farnhom , and 221 to 22915th Sts. * KEEP THE LABGESTSTOCK MAKE THE LOWEST PRICES. Tae Atieatio vt CosU ja | Fouipi llnto Bnyfira Solicited. - - ' OBTHB'HAZABD POWDEE nARf1D11 ; / V < - \ 1