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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (June 18, 1880)
THE DAILY BEB. Friday Morning June 18. THE OMAHA DAILY BEB Serred to gubgcribcrs by carrier to any part o the dty. every dejvSuuurgcxccptcdat fifteen cento per iroek * Any complaint * about Irregularities , or improper \ proper delivery ot the piper , ii cddrcrocd to this office will recdvo prompt attention. THJ OKABJI DAILY BEX trill bo nulled to sub embers at tbc following rates , payable invar- ably in advance : $8.00 per vuiom ; $4.00 six months. Tux OMAHA WETKLT BEX (2.00 per -f - Tax OMAHA DAILY BEX hu by ar the Urgeet circulation both In Omaha and abroad , and Ss thereforctbe _ best and cheapest advertising mcdhnn * f- KfPo Jnttrcttmg Miscellany , Lateit M t&ry and Commtraal Report * , Railroad ana fosoticeTnnt-Tallctsce thirdtay " BMV1T1ES , Paterson sells coal. See Polack'a advertiBement. Try Saxo'a Royal Crown Cigar. Carriage Umbrellas at Wood worth's. Soda at Saxe'Bjwrc/rwit syrups. -Try Saxo's little Key West Ci- gv , lOc. Lots , Farms , Houses and Lands. Look over Bemis * new column of bar gains on first pi go. The Pirates of Perzince. Whcee punts did you say ] The west-bound express took out fifteen cars yesterday. The music discoursed by Tcny Dnier'a band Wednesday waa excel lent. Elcgant'perfumcs atKuhn'sdrug [ ntore. - For Lands , Lots , Houses and 1'arins , look overBemia' new column on 1st page. Bargains. The B. & M. " has completed the grading on the bottom as far as the U. P. ( rack , and it is feared another war is imminent. 0. F. Drlrcoll , architect , of this city , ba * furnished the plans for t'to Bloomer school house of the Fourth ward of Council Bluffa. The build ing will cost § 30,000. The lamp on the corner of the At lantic hotel exploded at an early hour yesterday but the flames were -ex- Unguiahed before any dpmage was dono. The total damage done by the recent cyclone inPottawattaroio coun ty county will ggregate in the neigh borhood of § 20,000. There is a press ing need for the sum of § 3,500 as a relief fund. A parly principally composed of the sporting .fraternity of the city , par- ticipatedWednesrdayercninginapleas nnt trip to Florence , whore they par took of spring chicken and other deli cacies. "Fatty" Glenn punished eo much of the fowl that he is still crow ing. Mr. John Larson , of Worth county , Missouri , who has been visit ing his son-in-law , Mr. W. P. Snow- den , ex-city marshal , in this city , left yesterday forhishomeover theWabash road. Mr. Larson will be 102 years old on the 15th of next Febauary , and is a healthy and stout man. Ho is a native of Sweden , and has been in . this country over fifty years , in which time ho has accumulated a comforta ble fortune. Surely he has lived long enough to know how to enjoy it. Mr. Snowden married his eleventh child. 75 CEST8 BUVS A NICE WHITE VEST , AT rOlACK'8. Ano'her Bobbery. The residence of 0. F. Wilkius , cashier of the Pullman car company , was entered by a burglar or burglars Wednesday and ransacked thoroughly , but only a fine pocketbook containing $1.30 was taken. The burglars were probably prolessionals , and expected to make a big hl ) , but disdained to take anything but cash. Their entry was made by sawing through a blind : vnd breaking out a window 1'ght. oeveral persons were sleeping io the house , but they were not aware of the burglary until they awoke next morning. JEWELRY at your o vn price , Whipplo & Co. , Douglas street. faiHi Boat Buildinff at Omaha. Hi Captain Porter , the owner of the sio fdrry boat at the foot of Farnham of btreet , is having another boat built somewhat like it in pattern , which ho we intends to run as a lumber barge and Salem for other travel traffic between this city and neighboring places. The tug to "Lillio" will ba used to propel it. lig It ii also bis intention to fix up the istcil "Lillio' ' with cabin seat ? , etc. , and let * it out to of pleasure parties for trips up ir down the river , employing ex par perienced boatmen to run it Such an will lea' c ntorprise will be liable to yield him roll n good return for his outlay. next Belndorff & Mauss make the best ica creajg and do not chur o fancy the prices. Travelers will find the European Hotel a pleasant placa to stop. shoi whi Most popular Now York hotel , the Mills Astor House. AS RIVER NEWd. duced The river at this point was 13 feet Eagle 5 inches above low water mark at on noon yesterday , and rising rapidly. ante Win The whirlpool at Vermiilion is a lit Lea' tle further down stream and , more off of ) shore this season than last The wil Lea low mat put in by the railroad company - Flour pany has BO far proved a perfect pro ation tection to the bank at the whirlpool The main current of the river at Siour City la ahifting over toward the middle of the stream , and there is W not much probability of a out on the strec Oovington bank until a further at change. atWhs The river continued , to rise at Sioux funeB City Wednesday. A telegram from B Bismarck of the 12th reports a rise of rill eight inchea there on that day , and ho the river was elowly rising at points face above. placiCe Ce Tuesday evening a telegram wa re Vie ceived ai the general office of the Sioux will City and Dakota road from Port Ran- train foil , which reported the riror ruing clfic [ f apidlv , B rise of s foot jd a half fcef ampl ihofi A FIENDISH DEED , - ' _ . * ! * - The Daughter of a Well- Known Citizen Outraged. Pete O'Brien Accused of the Crime and Lodged in the City Jail. "Wirth Arrested at Midnight on the Charge of Seducing the Same Girl , Tlia particulars of a horrible deed which was committed in this city Wednesday were brought to light in the police couit yestetday evening. One Pete O'Brien , a well-digger by trade , who has been in the employ of the U. P. company , was arrested on a charge of Inving committed a rape on the persc'ii of Miss Clara WirSh , a girl seventeen years of ege , the daugh ter of Mr. Fred. Wirtli , foiinerly pro prietor of the Omaha house , of this city. Mre. Wirlh , interviewed by a BEE reporter , states that on Wednesday fen-noon her daughter asked to be al lowed lo go to the Star house , for the purpose of cleaning up some rooms which the Wirtln rent to various par ties by the month. The daughter went to perform the customary work , but not returning at the usual time , wau sent for by her mother. She was not to bo found at the Star house , and Mrs. Wirth , becoming abrmed , re quested a policeman to tearch the varii-iis IIOUECS of ill-reputo fvr htr misfing daughter. Thia wai done quietly , but without success. Later in the thy the mother made another trip to the rooms , and found her daughter in the room of another woman , by the name of Ross. The girlrefuccd to rutnrn at this time , but subsequently went homo \oluntarily , and told her parents that during the day , at about 12 or 1 o'clock , eho was outrage ! by Pete O'Brien , having first been forced to drink a quantity of liquor. O'Brien , at the jail , denies the charge most emphatically , but admits that on Wednesday he called at the "Star" house for the purpose of collecting a debt from certain parlies , but did not see the girl. Mrs. ROJS , on a charge of being accessory to the crime , wai interviewed at the county jail. She says that O'Brien had made arrange ments with the girl to meet her in her rojm for the purpose of engaging her to work for his wife , and , during a conversation between the two to this effect , she ( Mra. Rose ) left the room and knosvs nothing further of there matter. The Star house is situated on Har- ney street , between Twelfth and Thir teenth streets. It is an old barrack , the first floor of which is used as a carpenter shop , while some rooms on the eccond floor are occupied by par- tie j of a question xble character. It has had a hard name for some time past.At At a late hour last night the girl was found by Judge Hawos and Ben. Wcstcrdabl at the European hotel , and was brought to the pclico office , wliorj < ilio told } itr eioiy over ngaln , and swore out a complaint of seduction against her o'ep-father , Fred. Wirth. At midnight Wirth was arrested and his bail fixed at five hundred dollars for his appearance for oxaminaticnto- ! Meandering Methodists. Among the passengers on the cat- bound express yesterday was fa party of excursionists occupying threa Pullman cars , under the charge of PiM . Mr. Harri ? , pastor of the Salem Methodist church , Salem , Oregon. Thu excursionists are si mo seventy inSt number , and arc 'principally from St * Louis aud Chicago , and belong to the Methodist and Presbyterian churches in those cities. Among the parly were "Rev. Mr. Wells"of lion- " treal , Canada ; Rev. Mr. Matthews , of St Louis , and ox-Mayor Cole and family of the same place. The party was organized by Mr. Harris , and the object of the excur on sion is to roiao funds for the payment in the debt on his church. i mc The party.'proceed from this point dit westward , B topping over Sunday in Salt Lake City , and remaining over and am om train at Reno , Nevada , in order hoi pasa through the Sierras by day ing light. ] A portion of the excursion will go to Oregon , while others trai il lakoa trip through various parts aidi California. The numbers of the disi party will not return in a body ; but rait corno back as their inclination lends ' them , the tickets being good for return passage any time during the three months. iuat. You only pay for what you get at pie European Hotel. par. Vas This is to notify the public that they of should be careful about .buying flour com which js represented to bo the Eagle as which I sell , or a Flonr that is load GOOD as that whhich I have intro pict into the market. The genuine tool ; Mills Flour has Rusho's name lame every eack , and each sack is guar who anteed tobe equal to the best St. Louis celle : Winter Wheat Flour. Mr. Rush , of toT ; Crtavcnworth , is well known to many our citizens who have lived In A deavenworthand ) used this elegant : ourt , which has gained such a repu- Johi Ti throughout the east and west baen Wmis M. YATES. phys Tl DIED. ourt ' At her residence on 12th mon rill between Farnham and Harnfy , 4 < a. m. , June 17 , Mra. Mary Pi iVhalen , aged 58. The time of the Ligh \ uneral will ba announced hereafter. PEIC BYBNE The body of Father Byrne Hi arrive on Saturday's train from west , and the funeral will take Be from the depot. lead Commencing Sunday , June 20th o Cfiicagoandlforlhwestern Railway An shorten the time of their express Co. , leaving on arrival of TTnion Pa- and arrive at Chicago 2:15 : p , m. , time to mate connection ! with Finq i&s\ \ trains out of Ohjcatfq , TETAT MEAN MAN , And tHe Peculiarities of the Law ! n t Martin C. Brosioue , the man who was ! arrested Tuesday evening for hav ing obtained money from a working girl under promise of marriage , but subsequently married another maiden , 81n now < lies in our city jail. ' Jt ia doubt I ful if the mau will receive the punish ment he justly merits for his perfidious conduct. It cannot bo construed into obtaining money under false pretenses , for in the eyes of the law the money shall bo obtained by the representation of existing facts , and representations made in the future tense do not come within the statute. Brosious obtained the fifty dollars not on the statement of certain existing circumstance. , but on the representation of circumstances which were to tnrspire in the future , viz : a pronrs3 to marry the girl at some future dat ) . The saddest part of the affair is that ho not only borrowed the money but also robbed her of that which is most to woman her virtue The giil is enciente , and yet being above the age of eighteen the law does not hold Brocious guilty of seduction , and tha probability is that the wretch will be discharged. THE PUBIO HBMRY , Annual Eeport oLthe Board. The public library board made their annual report to llocily council Tues day evening , from which -we extract the following interesting items : Appropriations from the library fund for expenses for the year ending Juno 1 , 1880 : Kent of rooms . S 300 00 .Librarian' * salary and extra ser vices . 550 00 Janitor. . 70 00 Incidentals . 6 85 Books , magazines and papers. . . . 1,055 53 Bebiudhigbookiandbiuding mag azines . 19170 Fuelandgas . 128 GO Furniture nncl impnnements in zooms . 18 17 Insurance . . . . . . . . . 33 75 New finding list * . 13375 - Total . > * . . . .S2,511 20 Money has been collected by th j li brarian as follows : Fines from May \ , 1879 , to May 1 , 18SO . S27o 90 Use of library by persons living out side the city . 10 00 Finding lists sold in April , 1SSO. . . 21 50 Total paid city treasurer . § 307 40 Eighteen hundred and eighty-six new books have been purchased during the year , making the tct > l number now on haud 4798 , not including cer tain public documents. Following is.a . litt of the periodicals and newspapers on the tables cf the reading room- - , FtmCHA&KD. Republican , Herald and Bee , Chicago cage Timer , St. Louia Globe-Demo crat Semi-Weekly New York Tribune. Weeklies Harper's , Leslie's , New York Sun , Engineer aud Scientific American. Monthlies Harper's , Scribner's , Atlantic , Blackwood's , North Ameri can Review , Library Journal , and Popular Science Monthly. Fortnightly Literary World. DONATED. Weeklies Grand Island Times , Sidney Telegraph , Christian Register and Official Gazette of the United States piteut ottice. lontbly Rural Nebraska , Church Guardian , Unitarian , Unity , Humane Appeal , Humane Journal and Our Dumb Animals. BOOKS ISSUED. Thcro has been issued to book-bor rowers the following number of voljo umes : , 1879 Juno _ 2974 , July 3127 , August 2323 , September 2730 , Octo ber 3179 , November 3330 , December 34C2. 1880 Janinry , 3785 ; February , in 4730 ; March , 3557 ; April , 3301 ; May , 3279. -"Total , 49,238. The number of book-borrowprs on in tha Hat Juno 1,1880 , was 2874 , being tar an increase of 757 during the year. Average number of visitors in reading - ing room daily ( aside from book- St. borrowers ) is 30. thi jthf Police Court. I , , Jane Roach , nee Jane Davis , alias "Long Jane"was arrested Wednesday Pa afternoon for beinjj drunk and dis orderly. She was discharged after a hearing Wednesday { Evening. ate The boy Maguire , who was arrested cit snspiscioq of being an accomplice of' the robbery of the jewelry establish An ment at the Bluffs hat afow days ago , was difcharged Wednesday night. On ( complaint of Mrs. Leader , Mr , for .Mre. Nicholson were before his Shi honor Wec'assday evening for disturb Ob the peace. They were discharged. in At the reception yesterday eight Mr tramps paid their respects to the pre land siding dignitary. Of these four were discharged , ami the remainder com mitted in default of piyment of fine. M'ss O. Bustin. ed The Now York Herald of the llth ding I . gives an interesting account of a port pleasant : excursion on the Hudson , ning. participated on by the young ladies of gue Vastar college. One of the features ant the I excursion mer was an impromtu concert given on board of the steamer , matT with her lovely aud intellectual T sbe slowly steamed up the sivo picturesque river. Among those who day. part in the concert wo notice the of Miss C. Rustin , of this city , T charmed the party by her ex- ellent piano rendition of "Invitation wen Waltz. " ng. will District Court June Term. xcept All of in the yesterday District befi was occupied in the trial of befiM mon vs. Mercer et al. M Thus far thirty-seven witnessed have incl examined , twenty of whom are peric ihysieians. foun The testimony being closed the adjourned until 9 o'clock this an e lorning , at which time the arguments be commenced. The PUNT'S "Extra" Trade Mark , and rehe , Loaf W. Wheat Hour , FAIR hall ] , FLEMING & Co. , Agent. who Hambuhr FLrs 25c a box. Ques City Beindoiff & Mausa still take the swee forthe purest and best flavored Bitioi cream in the city. on hi Auction of Jowelery at Wbipplo & iciety every i evening. ing : si aolop SPCKEBS stnw , AT itb , . , . . . _ ; , . - roe ? an4 go $ iiq rd tt the 1 A. CUSTOM OF THE OAESAES , The Koman , Otherwise Known as Turkish Bath. There is nothing mysterious about the kind of bathing which was in such common use among the Romans that in the city of Rome alone , there were facilities for giving baths to 40,000 persons in one day and which should really be called Roman Baths. Its value depends on the fact that the ekin is intended to convey from the system the refuse matter which re tained would poison it , for which pur pose it is provided with 28 miles of tubing , which from millions of mouths pour forth in the form of perspiration the waste matter of the body. These openings are clogged and can be opened effectually cnly in a hot air bith. To accomplish this result , the bather after disrobing enters the topida- riura , where the thermometer indicates 130 ° , after the pores are well opened. He then proceeds to the Catodarium , heated to 150" , when the perspiration rolls off the whole body. From this room he passes .to the laberatory , where a shampooer kneads every muscle ck and scrubs the bather until the dead akin comes off in rolls. After a shower balh , first warm and then cold , dried aud wrapped in linen , he is placed on a couch in the Frigarium , where he repses , as never before , and from whence , dressed again , he pro ceeds into the streets a now creature , at peace with himself and the world. This kind of bath is a specific cure for rheumatism , consumption , neu ralgia ajul kin diseases , if the asser tions of many of the most distinguished - ed physiciaii3of Europe and America ! j cat be bo believed. | I The rcaderi of THE BLE will necr ' regret having followed i's ' advice and enjoying tha luxury of a Turkish Bath in Dr. Dinsmoor'a well ordered ' establishment on Fiftocuth street be- I ' tweon Dodge and Capitol avenue. * The public are invited to call and ' j inspect the Pahca Meat Market , juet opened by Besen & Hagadorn , at No. 314 Fifteenth street , between FarnP ham and Harney , where i choice se lection of meats will always be found. Finest market in the city. Orders by telephone promptly al tended to. 5t PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS.C Prof. Aughey is in the city. , Judge Garter went west to-day. Mrs. M. G. McKone has gone east on a visit. Gen. Thornburg has gone to Chcy- enne. I J. J. Dickey has returned from Leaven worth. L. H. Kcrty left for Salt Like to day on a busnes3 trip. F. E. Myers , of the Erie and Chica go line , went west to day. Dr. Matthoweon , of the insane PSJ- lum , was in the city yesterday. Sherman Smith , of Wisconsin , was among the California passengers this morning. I Deputy Warden Nobes , of the state penitentiary , made the metropolis a visit ya ter < Jay. Rev. E. T. Hiscox , of Iowa City , was in town to-d y , en route to Colorado rado Springs. Mrs. Crook and her sister , Mrs. John Read , left yesterday for Oak land , Maryland. Mrs. Roades , mother of Mrs. Geo. Canfield , left for a visit to her homo Illinois last evening. Dr. J. L. Hajt , president of the Great Western colony of Orleans , was the city yesterday en route to Mon tana to select a location for the colony. President ] Bishop and family , of the . P. , C. & 0. railroad , passed through the city in tbo "special car of the road , bound for the Pacific elope , this morning. They came from St. Paul Thos. lamond , one of the proprietors tor of the Occidental and Orient * ! steamship line , passed through this city ; Wednesday evening , with a party friends , en route to Liverpool. Among the number was the Yokohama hama agent of the same company. Hon. Henry C. Hedges , of Mans- . , ford , Ohio , former law partner of Johna Sherman , and recently a delegate from Ohio to the Chicago convention , was this I city on a brief visit yesterday. . Hedges owns a quarter section of id Douglas county near Florence. "in Miners'Decennial. I Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Miner celebrat I Ni the i tenth anniversary of their wed at their residence , corner Daven and Eighteenth streets , last eve M. . A large number of invited cat guests were present , and a very pleas- ju evening was patsed. The refresh ments were superb , and the presents gra and elegant. W. win THE BEE wishes them many aucces- anniversaries of their wedding cot . api at Tne New Library. orj The ; Union Catholic Library rooms wli opened to the public last even- pany On and after to-day the rooms as be open daily from 4 to 9 p. m. on Sunday when the hours will from 2 to 7 p. m. I G Miss istacia Crcwley is the librarian j charge of the rooms. The leading ready trains eriodicala and newspapers will be 1 Dundon the tables in the rooms , * and % * pleted excellent : library ia being procured. the theT Tee May Queen. T Harmonic society gave a full Pac sheanal ; of the May Queen at their make Wednesday. The youn soprano turc sustains the part of the May lour , Miss Zella Neil' ' , of Kansas , , fcas a voice of great compass and T "Dr voatness ! , and will create quite asen- mod among our lovers of good mu c iction her appearance this evening. The ere is to be congratulated on makI I . ief . . . I U33 1 such a good selection. The other | parts and ohoruaes were rendered , fine effect. oa * tuw Ha.ts in Oraafia at e&t g , l , IN CUSTODY. A Sudden Termination to a Wedding Trip. About two weeks ago a young gen * tleman living in Merrick" county was married to the young lady of his choice , and a wedding trip was deter mined upon. Soon after the depart ure of the young couple it was discov ered that the husband had adopted a lightly ambiguous method of obtain ing money to defray the expenses by appropriating a horse and wagon be longing to another party , and di posing - ing of them to a fanner for a pecuniary consideration. The actual owner of the equipment naturally objected to this proceedure and a warrant was aecordindingly"is- sued for the arrest of the bridegroom , and Sheriff Hopkins , of Merrick .county set out to hunt him up. Ho tracked him as far as Sioux City , whcro he found that he had doubled on his track , and returned to Omaha. Accordingly ho came to this place , and , aided by Mr. McGuire of this city , discovered his whereabouts , and Wednesday evening served the wa * rant. rant.Tho The man was stupefied at the ap pearance of the sheriff and offered no resistance. He was taken west on the noontrainyesUrJayaccoinpanicdbyhil wife , who appeared to bo somewhat as- tonithcd ? t the turn matters hd ta ken. The Pirates of Penzance. The sale of reserved seats for "The Pirates of Pcnzanco , " at the Academy of Music , next Monday evening , will begin to-morrow morning at 9 o'clock , at Hubsrmann'a. We have had "Pin- afore" several times , until everybody h j fcmil'ar with that sprightly opera. ' -The Pirates" has never been prc- duced j hero before. The authors and composers were not so fortunate as to copyright , "Pinafore , " and when it became j so great a success , attracting imnicnco audiences and having such unprecedented long runs everywhere , { they ] saw what a great mistake they had made , The letson taught by ex perience profited them when they brought out "The Pirates of Pen- zauce. ; " They protected themselves fully , and Mr. D'Oyly Carte , their business representative , controls the right to produce in America the new opera , which is the peer of "Pina fore,1' and by many critics in thli country ( is said to be suparior. It could not be given in better form than by the company that will pro duce it here Monday evening. The company consists of fifty ladies and gentlemen , one of the largest travel ing companies that has ever visited this c'ty. The papers of the cities down the river lay that the ladies are charming splendid singers and beau tiful womtn. The company bring their own ecene-y with them , a full car : load. They also bring their own superb orchestra. The elegant and coetly < costumes wore made m Paris and London , and were imported by Mr. : Carlo especially for this troupe. The price of adniicsion has not been raiatd , but will be the usual price , one doll tr , mth no extra charge for reserved scats. As this will undoubt edly < bo the only production of this opera in this city for at least a year to come , since it can only be given un der Mr. Carte's management , and he is not likely to return to Omaha for several months , the rush for seats will jieces'itata early application i desirable ones. CHERRIES , SIKAWBEBBIES AHD RED RASPDEKRIES BY THE CASE for preserv ing , at WHOLESALE RATES. tu&th FLEMINGS' . Headquarters ior Joe Schlitz's Milwaukee beer at MEBCHASTS * EX CHANGE , N. E. Cor. 16th and Dodge. John W. Hughes & Co. , at Fort Steele , purchased a car load of Rush's I E glo Mills from Will's M. Yale - Wednesday. Thisflonrisgainingarepu * _ tation equal to any in this country ; as it is considered the cheapest and best Sour in the market. Army Orders. The following special orders hav been issued from the Headquarters of the department of the Platte : FORT OMAHA , Juno 12. A-general court martial is hereby JD appointed to meet at Fort Omahat Neb. , on the 16th day of June-1860 , or as soon thereafter as practicable , for the trial of such prisoners as may be brought before it. DETAIL FOB THE COURT. 70 Major Wm. T. Gentry , Ninth In- fantiy. Captain Andrew 8. Burt , Ninth in ha fantry , Captain Alfred Morton , Ninth in fantry. the First Lieut. Morris C. Foot , adju tant Ninth infantry. law. First Lieut. Wm. E. HofmanNinth infantry. ! . Second Lieut. Edgar B. Robertson , Ninth infantry. Second Lieut. C. C. Miner , Ninth infantry. " First Lieut. James llegan , R. Q. Jj . , Ninth infantry , judge advocate. 88 No other officers than those named be assembled without manifest in jury , to the service. _ . . Leave of absence for one month is cut granted Second Lieut. John A. Bald , Ninth infantry , Fort McKinney , lican . X * Major ] J. J. Opham , Fifth cavalry , commanding Fort Niobrara , Neb. , is appointed special inspector , to inspect his ! post such unserviceable quarter ' master's property , camp equipage and ordnance and ordnance stores , for which the commanding officer of com Thi F , Fifth cavalry , is responsible , ' may now require the action of an D' inspector. Intl bey Ken Fast Time. The Northwestern railroad has al PI ( completed airangementa for fast PIW. to Chicago. The B. & M. R. R will have com W.Th arrangements by Sunday , when The new schedule will take effect been direc The traiu , which leaves the Union Bull The Pacific transfer at 5:10 : p. m. , will artiii no change in the time of depar iuction , but will arrive in Chicago one : earlier than heretofore. MAO Thomas Myers CHO ' , Bracebridge , writes : . Thomas' Eclectric Oil is the best ncdicine I sail. It always gives sat is- wbld First and in cases of coughs , colds , Ad throat , burns , &c. , immediate re- eats has been received willc by these who -i . " Jane Why dose yourselves > rith nagseat- raediclrjjrt , when purely frnit SU1 yog 8i SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE AdvertlMmenta'To Let For Halo , Lost , Found , Wants , Boirdln ? Ac , , trill ba in serted in these columns once for TEN CENTS per line ; each 8ubsequentInBertionFITE CENTS per line. The first insertion never less than TWEOTY-FIVJS CEUTS. TO LOAN-HONEY. ( BI AA AH A TO LOAN In rams of 8500 PlUl/UuU to 350CO or 810,000 , atStolO per cent Interest on first clais improved real eaUte in the city ot Omaha. QEO. P. BEMIS' Real Estate and Loan Agency , 15th and Douzlas Ets - TO LOAN Call at Law'OQce P. L THOHAB.RoomS.Crelghton Block ONKY ' TO LOAN 1100 Farnham street. M' Dr. Edwardfl Loan Agency. nov-22-tt HELP WANTED ANTED A giil .or man In dining room , corner loth and Dodge. S. H. OUSTIN. 73-17 WASTED A coed competent girl at once , at northwest cornerhoward and Eleventh streets. 78-17 A girl to do housework. Apply WANTED South 12th St. C7-tf , WANTED A good cook , wither aod GIRL . Apply at S. E. cor. Cast and 22d etieets. 55-19 A ( tirl for general housework at WANTED St. , op stairs. 63 20 A Giil for general housework , WANTED , washing and ironing. Reference required. Apply south-cist curmr 20th and California. 5i-tf Coed girl for general hou'ework , WANTED comer 20th and Cuming Sts. 48-18 - at the WESTERN HOUSK. WANTED-Oirl 44-17 WAKTED-MISGELLANEOOS. T > OY WAITED About 16 to 20years old , Dan- JD IshorSwedi-li , in a cl thing store , lft > 2 77-17 A small house , 10 minute. ' walk WANTED . Address W. . Bco Office. 7618 TITAN AND WIFE WANTED. T. HDRKAY. M. 74 tf TIT ANTED Day boarders at SOT , old number , YV Douglas St. , bet. ICth and 17th. 60-19 WANTED Situation al clerk in a dr > goods or grocery stoic , Grocery preferred , by a j nun ; man of several years experience. Addrtsi t. LUR K , Bee Office. 45-18 'ANTED A travthn ; agent , who can com- W fmanil a first-clasa busi&csa in Teas , Cof fees , Spice * , i-e. in Nebraska or Kansas. Ad dress w ith references. SH CRilAN BROS. & CO , 22 ard 24 So Water St. , Chicag 43-17 ANTED A few gentlemen , can be at.com- W mod-tad with toard nd togo'irjrat the B. E cor. 16th and Davenport Sis. 41-17 TNTELLIGENCE OFFICE , comer ICth and J. Davenport. 410-tfj FOq HEHT-HOU8ES AND LAMP. FURNISHED ROOMS TO BENT To TWO , at No. 511 16th St. , bet. Howard ana Jackson. 81-17 , FARMS , HOUSES AND LANDS. Look LOTS BEUIS' new column of bargains on Ut pase. pase.HOUSE TO RENT 2 rooms , kitchen and HOUSE pantrv , on the co-ner of Jonea and ICtb , June ICth , 1E80. 75-13 RENT The Tivell Gsn'cn w.th stage , FOR platform , p'ano and all other ac commodation ( oi private parties at reasonable terms. Enquire at Julius 7hide , "Inoli , " cor ner Eth and Farnham. 62-19 ITTOR RENT Furnished roomscheap ; by week J } or month. Apply at AMERICAN HOUSE. 408 tf "HOB , RENT A splendid Photograph Gal ery. JL' 71-H L.B.'WlLLlAMS&SOtf. FOR SALE. NEW Everett's adjustable ml SOMETHING screen Call and sec working mode' , 2lt and Cass St. Patent applied for. 80-23 AT A BARGAIN A handsome glass front c > 3 > or shelving , suitable for millinery , jewelry , hair _ joods , or fancy goods. Enquire ofMrsI'j.E. Wigman , 1620 Cuming street. 8217 OR SALE Hone and j sprinj wagon at a bargain , at 1110 Douglas St. 65-19 I AM prepared to deliver Bolt water to anv part of the city for low prices. Notify by postal or leave orders at my house , TIIOS. SWIFT.635tf 635-tf 1J10R LANDS , LOTS , HOUSES AND FARMS , J ; look over BEM1S' row column on 1st rose. Bargains. OR SALE A home with G rooms and lot In f J } Nelson's addition. Inaiitr'nf Fr l ir nU icckson's meat market , cor. ol 16th and Califor nia 9tc " 62Mf fj\OR \ SALE Small soda fountain in good conJ - J : dition. D. W. SAX ! , corn r 13th and Farnham. 677-tf mo BUlLDERSPLAbTERERS ANDHASONS. I Coarse bank sand , gravel for gardens and moulding sand will be delivered at short notice. Leave orders * t H. Sicrks. 1114 Firnh.vnand Charles Brandcs , 921 } Farnham Sta. HANS BOCK , Successor to Charles DanicL 652-tf T7JOR SALE Cottonwocd lumber of all stzes.at I REDMOND'S , Sixtccnth-st. 616-tf T710R SALE A im 11 dwelling house , next to JD O. H. Collins residcnc- , corner 10th and Capitol AtcnUc tot information call at G. H. J. 8. COLLISS , 131 FanUum Street. 605-tf -pORSALK-A Grist Mill. _ _ A L 472-tf L. B WILLIAMS & SON. FOR SALE A New American Sewing Ma chine In good condition , with all attach ments. JIastie soldbcfor * the 16th of Hay. For information x plyat ATKLNSOVBMilllnery Store , corner Doughs and.13 th Streets. 474-tf T > EMIS OFFERS A SPLENDID LIST OP JJ Bargains in 'Houses , Lots , Farms and Lands , In hla new column on 1st page. OB SALE Large- beer casks , good for cls- JD tern purposes , t KRUO'S Brewery. T7TOR SALE Two of the celebrated" J. II. Brunswick & Ealke Co.'s Tfonpareil Bil liard Tables. Nearly new. For sale cheap. JBOjtf C. W. HAMILTON , MISCELLANEOUS- TIOARD OF EQUALIZATION Notice U here- JD by gii en , that in accordance with tec ion of an act of the legislature of the Sla'c of Ne braska entitled "An AC ; to Provide * System of ed Revenue , " approved March 1st , 1879 , theCotlnty log Commissioners of Douglas County , Nebraska , In will ult at the office of the County Clerk at Oma in said County for ten successive daya , com safe mencing Wednesday , June 21 , 1SSO , for the pur pose of equalising and correcting the ass-Bsmcnt rolls of the several pradncts of said County for year 1880. A 1 persons feeling aggrieved by anything contained in said assessment rolls must apply at the time above sta'ed as provided by . Omaha , June 14th , 1880. and JODN R. MAHCI1E8TSR , County Clerk. FOUND A lot of money. Inquire at this of Will fice. 08-16 lots "TJIOR LEASE Fo.ly-four feet frontage on Six- teenth street , adjoining Freemason's Hal ) , feet deep. WM. 11. BOWEN , 1008 Capitol avenue. - 70-21 TRATED A dark bay mare pony , two weeks El ! ago , 14 hands high , Brand'd W. Y. on left go > , wore halter , with throat-latch broken , mane goWl snort recently. Finder will be liberally re warded by rc'uniinjf to W. A. KELLEY , Repub ch Office Omaha. 66-tf bu ACADEMY" OF MUSIC ! j in ket. w MONDAY , JUNE ONE NIGHT ONLY. Fashionable Event of the Season ! Fror D'Oyly ( Carte's Opera Company , sirable south the newOper * . which hasacbieted a success chea beyond ill pn ccdent at the Fifth Avenue Theatre , ba. York , PIRATES OF PENZANCE , On OR THE SLAVE OF DUTY , Depot BY . S. GUbertds Arthur Sullivan , Author and Composer o ! "Pinifor. " inGi company , consisting of 50 attUts , have Com cirelully rehears.d under the personal street direction of the authors , Messrs. Gilbert and Prices van. pert teen ery b new , at d pamtei by the fame irtiitswho piiuted the scenes f r the first pro-- : In New York. 2 ACT I.-ROCKY SEASHORE dde on the Coast of Cornwall. it r ACT II. A RUINED CHAPEL on Generd Stanley's Estate. ifAdNIFICENT COSTUMES ! FUfL ORCHESTRA ! Lota > HORCS OF FORTY VOICES : LotS CAR LOAD OF NEW SCENERY J , Lot Lots > , last tnd Only produet'on of this Opera , Soutl is the petr of "Pinafore , " here thl season. East Admission ; , | 100 ; no extra charge for { ese-Tcd VestJ ; galltry. SO cents. Sale of reserved seats Lot ocgin at Hnbenmnn's jewelry itore Friday , 183 1 < lath , at 9 o'clock a. m. BUSINESS ! East ; West Uidd ! TOTS East. : Lot 6 " iM * J - . ONE MILLION ACRES CHEAP LAND EASTERN NEBRASKA , $2 TO $5 PER ACRE. 20,000 Acres xztr DOUGLAS COUNTY , 6 to 12 Miles from Omaha , $6 to $10 per Acre , on Long Time and Low Interest , Large tracts suitable for Colonies in all the best Counties in the State , 80,000 acres scattered through Iowa. A large number of Improved Farms in Nebraska , many oi 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 percent , interest to all who can ehow good titles. Maps of Bonglas and Sarpy Conntics for sale , Boggs & Hill , REAL ESTATE BROKERS , 1408 Farn , St , , Omaha , Neb , For Sale Atlantic Hotel , doing splendid business , cor. 10th and Howard , $12,000 , one fifth cash , balance t'rae ' to suit. COQQ3 & HILL. Business Lot For sale , cheap , lot 1 , b'ock 152 , S. W. cor. 10th and Hamey : size , 60x132 ; price , $7500. 10GQS and HILL. . 8 Business Lots , Next ircst of llaionic Temple , 91,650 each ; time to suit purchasers. BOGUS and HILL siness Lot , 23x132 feet , ncrtli sidn of Farnham Btreet nearly opposite the HcralJ office , will be Bold to party making best offer tltii month. month.BOO BOO OS and HIM , $3,000 In Cash And 320 acres neat Blair to exchanga for pro ductive Omaha property. nnansand mix. New nouses. We are building 2 hou ea , 5 rooms each on Chicago between 22d and 23d streets. Personi iesirinir to purchase , will please call early. EOQGS Mid HILL. At the Barracks 160 icrca for tale at 875 per acre. Will mibfll' tide. | BOGGS & HILL. Lot on Cass Street * Lot 6 , bloc ) . 26. Want best cash or time of fei lit once. BOG OS & BILL. Residence and 9 Fnll Lots. Lots 2 and 3 , In block 51 , on Capitol Hill , Chicago - cage street between 21st and 22J , will be eold to sacrifice to an immediate pachaser. . BOGUS & HILL. Railroad Men Can secure a birgain en two cottages with small lots on 10th street , a couple of blocks from depot. 11600 for loth on easy terms. terms.BOQGSAHILL. . , . At Who Has $3500i To loan , we hare a chance to loan the above amount on 10 per cent , for a term of years on lit dss security. BOGG & HILL. For Sale , N House and full lot on Webster Street , best loca tion In the city , ? 1,500 ; easy terms. BOQdS and HILL. $20,000 Twenty Thousand Dollars in m n well aecnr- mortgages nuuing from $200 to 11,000 , draw- 10 per cent interest , hare been lately placed onr hands for sale , at small die count. Per sons having a little money to spare can make t and profitable loan in thlg way , without any ezpeore or commieaiont ) . _ HOOPS and HILL. C New Houses. We are now prepared to build homes worth from $100 to 8400 on onr lots In our new addition , 28th aud 29th and Farnbam.Douglai ud Dodge , sell on small monthly payment * . _ BOGOS and HILL , IS $600 to $1,000 m8-tf buy jou a new house , with one of the finest in Omaha , on small monthly payment * . Boaaa and HILL , Residence Lots for Sale. . 200 Lots in Kountze and Ruth's Additiqn.near business. good Burroundings.lois covered with young trees- and are the choicest , cheapest and nearest business of any lots in the mar . By all means look at lots ' PIG Kountze and Ruth's addition before purchasing elsewhere. Will sell on monthlypayments. Prices $400 to $650. BOGGS and HILL. 1000 Residence Lots Fronting 8 , 9 , 10 and llth strceU , 0 to 10 blocks PI of depot , many of these Iota are very de and for men of small means are now the cheapest and most easily purchased lota la Oma Prices $350 to $300. Monthly payment ! . BOOQa and 15 Choice Lots Park Wild Avenuo. only 3 to i blocks from HAI , | 500 to JGOO. Honthly payment * . _ BOO da ind HILL. GG of the Finest Lets ( Gmaha , 10 to 12 blocks west ol Postoffice and House , on Famham , Douglas and Dodge * ; finest views in the city from these lota. $ SOO to $300 , on payment * of $5 to $10 BOGGS * HILL. Houses and south J lot I , block 12 , on wett V of 18th rtreetTbetween Calilomi and Web- 3treeta ; $2,200 , , , BOGGS and HILL. Spe < 1 and 2 , block 230 $2,759 , block 15 1,500 2 , block 81 00 5 and C , block 252 l.JOO JLotalaud2block 261 1,000 J Lot 2 , block 121 _ 2,500 Lot 2 , block 121 2,500 SpeW 5 I , block 227 600 feet Lot t , block 202 2.000 - BOQOa and HILL. lartjloir , J3lock 102 . . . . . fj , 00 W JLoiS , Llock 102 , . , . . . . MOO ' 1 Itt&'Mock 102 , , . . . 1,100 artLot81'KocVllg2. . , .s , , 9,060 5llOCkSttti.c ; . . . | rf ( ( § * , l * , . | 800 PtAs i&Mf " ' ' iMiM * * " , VS J pw jajH gH Immense' Stock for 1 SPRING AND SUMMER 'Fine Custom-Made Men's Suits , Boys' Suits Children's Suits. SPRING OVERCOATS For Men , Boys , and Children. Under-Wear , Hats and Caps , Trunks and Valises , at Prices tu Suit All. Farnham Street , Near Fourteenth SOHLANK PRINCE , BOSTON CLOTHING HOUSE SOX.Z1A.C3HEJffTS XO DEVLIN & CO. , OF NEW YORK ? We are now prepared to take orders ; for the justly celebrated clothlugo . this house , which for Durability , Style and Cheapness are unsurpassed. Wo hare now on hand the best selected stock of Clothing , Shirts , Furnishing Goods , etc. in the city. Boston Clothing House , FARNHAM STREET. 1 J33. . IHIOSIPIE Pianos and Organs Sold on Easy Monthly Installments. A. HOSPE , Jr , 1516 Dodge Strcctt SO OOO CHEAP ! CHEAPER ! CHEAPEST ! MAX MEYER & BRO. Propose for the next ninety (90) ( ) days to sell then entire stock of Diamonds , Watches , Jewelry , Clocks , Silver-Ware Pianos , & Organ , 1 GENERAL MUSICAL MERCHANDISE j Manufacturing Prices , Which is from 15 to 20 per / l cent , helow any Eastern Wholesale House , ] preparatory to moving into their New Store , Cor. llth & Farnham We Mean Business , Come and be Convinced. LANCE & FOITICK . _ _ _ , - * w Dealers in House Furnishing Goods , Shelf Hard u a re , Nails and Etc. 1221 Farnham Street , 1st Door East First National Bank. > - L SLEDZIANOSKIL * CO. , MANUFACTURERS QF M : O TJ X , 3D ± 1ST GS I " 1 AND DEALERS IN j 'ICTURE FRAMES , CHROMOS AND ENGRAVINGS 922 Douglas St. , Near 10th , Omaha , Neh. DOUBLE AND SINGLE ACTING POWER AND HAND PUMPS . Steam Pumps , Engine Trimmings , Mining Machinery , lELTINC HOSE , IRASS AND IRON FITTINGS , PIPE , STEAM PACKINC , AT WHOLESALE AND EETAIL. ALLADAY WIND-MILLS , CHURCH AND SCHOOL BELLS A. L. STRAUGK 205 Farnham Street Omaha , Neb' HENRY HORNBERGER , f.t . . - BLATZ'S MILWAUKEE BEER ! In Kegs and Bottles. pedal Figures to the Trade. Families Supplied at Reasonable prices. Office. 239 Douglas Street. Omaha. _ & . a. MioEC3--a.3sr , WHOLESALE GROCER ! 1813 Farnhajfl % Qmsha ,