TEE DAILY BEE. " - Monday Morning , June 21. THE OMAHA DAILY BEE centa per week compbJnta rtout liregiduities , or toj Any piSper delivery of the paper , if " "r84 . to tbu office Trill receive prompt attention. TiaOKAnA DULY BEK Trill be mailed to sub KribenUthe followtojr r to , payable invar- . innum ; $4.00 six SS.OO * MJ in advance : per tnonlh * . Tu OKIIIA WBH.T BBI * 2.00 per Tear. Tear.THJ OMAIIA DAUT BB has by ar the largest rss b medium. ta-Fo Interettmy Miscellany , Lattsta i " 11 j fls " tf BK vmEs , , - Patenon sells coal. See Polack'a advertisement. Additional local on first page. Try Saxe's Royal Crown Cigar. Carriage Umbrella * at Woodworth's. Soda at Saxe's pure/i / wit syrvps. ' West Ci- -Try Saxe's little Key gir , lOc. Elegant perfumes at Kuhn's drug etore. The regular meeting of the G. A. R at Clark's hall this evening. Yesterday was the feast of St. Aloviious , and wera celebrated at Cpighton college by solemn high mass. A kerosene oil lamp exploded at the Tivoli garden Saturday night dur ing a promenade concert. A serious conflagration was prevented by the moit vigorous exertions. The west bound express vr.-n ex tremely light Saturday. * _ Tbe June term of Judge Barthol omew's court closed Saturday. Six women of disreputable char acter were arrested Saturday night. For Landi , Lot ; , Houses and i Farms , look over Beau's' new column r on 1st page. Bargains. Lots , Farms , Houses and Laud * . , Look over Bemia' new column of bar gains on fin t pi ge. The military band will accompany ilia citirene Catholic picnic to Sailing grove on July 5th. Judge Bartholomew issued a mar- rJageliceaseyejterdaytoHenryStotten- I'crg and Mary Meckelsen. The police authorities are about 1o abolish the houses of ill-fame in the vicinity of the Third Ward school. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. M. Pusey , of Council Blufls , gave a reception Friday evening in honor of their son , Frank , and his bride. The young people of the First Bap- \ list church will give an entertainment nnd sociable on Thursday evening of ' i his week. * > A party of fifty foreign sottlcra for Fremont acd Grand Itland passed ' through the city Friday. The immigration - migration boom is quite lively at pres ent. The balloon which will be sent , , up at the picnic of Old Trinty Mission on June 30th will contain over 200 cubic feet of gas , and will be a great attraction. * It is probable that Riley Bros. , tvholejalo liquor dealers , will occupy , ens of the now brick buildings now beiuc ; erected on the corner of Tenth and Farnbam streets. A sneak-thief entered 2fave , Mc- ( Jord & Brady's wholesale grocery es tablishment on Saturday , through a „ bick window. He was discovered in the act of making a haulbut succeeded in making himself scarce before hands ould bo laid upon him. i The High School Literary society hold a special meeting Friday evening , and decided to give a picnic at Hans- corn's Park on Saturday next. A litnitel number of parties unconnected , with the school will bo invited. Friday , Tommy Edwards , an e'ght year old son of J. F. Edwards , residing on Webster street , while playing with tome other boys near the turn-table at the Omaha and North ern Nebraska depot , got his leg caught balweon the tracks while the table was . in motion. His injuries were not vary serious. The grand lodge of Nebraska of the Bohemian Benevolent Society , C. S. P. S. , elected the following officers for the ensuing year Satudray : J. J. Dworak , of Humbolt , president ; J Jindra , of Crete , vice-president ; W. I * . Hokuf , of Wilbur , secretary ; F. Koudelo , of Wahoo , treasurer ; V. L. Vodicks , of Omaha , Guide ; J. Zer- 1 m , of Schuyler , and F. Schmela , of of West Point , guards. The trustees of Brownell hall Lave decided to build two additions to the building during the summer , to cost in the neighborhood of $7000. The plan of enlargement contemplates tuilding an addition of 25 feet on the Sixteenth street front , and erecting an L on the north side. The addition will be constructed of brick , and CO three stories in height. The additions COT. 'irill ' bo completed before the com ini mencement of the regular fall term in coi September. nicai the Hallway Mail Service. thiI The following new appointment- prFr ments have been made in the railway FrW. ma ] ! service : W.J Frank P. Wellman , Omaha and alry Osjden. to M. M. Davidson and S. S. Beobo , such wh Omaha and whFc Hastings , Fc The following salaries have been able raised : an J. B. McCabe , ' $800 to $900 ; Win. Bolter , $800 to $900 ; J. P. Losee , $ 800 to $900 ; all of Nemaha and Cen tral Oily rout * , x. usi . J. B. Mclaughlin , $800 to $850 ; L. L. Lantry , $800 to $850 ; A. 0. Jonei , $800 to $850 ; all of Blair and As Nelcgh ronto. Now Is tbe time to buy straw hats John , ' cheap. Way down at 71- * * - 0. B. BxGBOir & Cos' . 71Wi ( Wi Hanioeo , atPnndt's. WiWi Try i pair of FulriedQ | > Nce ( Mn' i Wi ? A STOLEN STEED. The Question Is , Who Stole Him , and Who Pays the Damages. A case was tried en Thursday lait in Jus'.ice Riloy'a court .which is one of the most peculiar and complicated for the amount involved that lias ever been tried in that court. The facts in the matter are as follows : On October 10th , 1878 , Mr. George L. Redman , residing at Waterloo , lost a gray hone valued at about $159. The lost horse was advertised in THE BEE and Republics at the time , but no information was received. Mr. Redman was in the city this spring , and while walking up one of our streets saw a horse , wtich appeared to be lika the one he had lost , attached to the delivery wagon of Dewey & 6tonefc Upon further examination ho found sundry marks which convinced him that the horse was the identical one j stolen. Suit was accordingly commenced for the animal , and Mr. E. M. Bartlelt was engaged as attorney. The defense claim on trial that they bought the here of a man named Wolcott. Wolcott is alleged to have bought the horse of a man by the name of Thompson , who , it is claim ed , bought him of a pan } ' named Haney. Hanoy says he bought him in June , 1878 , cf a man named Rey nolds , who claims to have purchased him of a party in Iowa in the simo year. year.Proof Proof that Wolcott purchased the horse of Thompson , or that Thomp son sold to Wolcotf , seems to be lark ing. ing.It It appears that Wolcott hai a matched teatn of grays , and in all probability he was the horse now claimed to have been purchased by Haocy. At all events there two miee- ing links in the chain of title set up by the defendants , while by marls and ecirs and proof by the gentleman who owned and raised the horse tbo'e was left no doubt as to hh identity as being the same horse lest by Mr. Red man. Justice Riley decided in favor of the plaintiff. lewey ) & Stone were com pelled , to protect themselves , to con test the case , but losing , they have re course to the man of whom they pur chased. The costs of the irhl have already aggregated at least as much as the value of the horse , and as the case has been appealed to the district couit , a rich feast for the lawyers is evidently in store. L. B. WILLIAMS &Son Have reduced the price of all kinds of Notions. Sea Moss Farine , at Pundt's. A SERIOUS CHARGE was made against Willis M. Yates by an old citizen because his children eat too much bread m&de from Ruah Eagle Mills Flour , but when Mr. Yatss convinced the acgry man that nice bread was cheaper than a Docrous BILL it was 0. If. The auction at WhippJo & Co. is proving a grand success. Parties making purchases know that goods urj just m represented with as good guarantee as if bought at private sale. Base Ball. The Red Stockings and the Uuih versities , at the association grounds , played one cf their league gaincs Sat urday afternoon. Seven innings were played , the Reds defeating the 'Vars ity nine. The score was 41 to 17. The victors wore two men short throughout , while the 'Varsities had a complete nine. . . . I Miss Hondrlcka' Benefit Did not draw as full a house as the i circumstances of the cao and the j merits of the play deserved. The " " "Ticket-of-Leave - - Man" was well rendered , considering the fact that most of the actors were amateurs. Miss Hendricks' " " "May Edwards" is pronounced by many who witnessed the performance to bo fully as good as Mrs. Florence's , and that lady has made the character a specialty for years. Mis3 Hendricks was still suf fering from the effects of her recent accident and a slight lameness some what marred her part , but her wan features and convalescent appearance rather improved the general effect , EXAMINATION OF TEACHERS. I will bo present at my office in Creighton block on the first Saturday each month to examine such ap & plicants as may desire to teach in the public schools of Douglas county. to Quarterly examination first Satur day in February , May , August and November. J. J. Ponns , Co. Supt. Pub. Inst. 2&3d-s-e-ra-eow-tf at Army Orders * 1Dat Col. A. A. Brackett , Third cavalry , ; at ! commanding Fort D. A. Russell , W. in . , is appointed a special inspector , to * tt inepect at bis post such unserviceablei company property for which the commanding - ' manding officer of company M , Third cavalry , is accountable , as may require action of an inspector. Company I H , Fourth infantry , will proceed < , without delay , from Fort Fred Steele , W. T. , to Fort Bridger . T. , and there take station. , of Major J , . Verlini _ : K. Hart , Fifth cav- of „ is : i-j - - , appointed a special inspector , inspect at Fort Laramie W. , T. , that damaged subsistence stores , for which First Lieut. Lewis Merriam , now Fourth infantry , A. C. S. , is account a. ] , as may now require the action of 1 - * * wvu w * i Qft1 inspector. ' I Da . Taunus Water , at Pundt's. here MISSING. A case o constipation by yet nsing Hamburg Figs. Th the Most popular New York hotel , the tra Astor House. . ' 0-0 BealEatats Transfers. 'otl ' William L. Williams and jrife to Murtagh. TV. d. . lot 7 , in block J 71-5800. Mi Cynthia E. Mahon to William L. . Williams , w. d. i lot 7 , block 71 CH. $266.67. Virginia J Allen to William L , 1 Wailanw. ' w , d , j of Jot 7 , boek'7l-r | 5S3.23f' A MARSHAL MASHEB , He Att mpts to Escape Prom the Clutches of the Law. Yesterday afternoon a crowd of yonng fellowp , among whom were the notorious Tuttle boy ? , raised quite a disturbance around Pat. O'Toole's place , on the corner of Thirteenth and Hartley , and one of the outfit smashed a window in the front of the saloon. Westerdahl appeared en the scene and took the glass crusher in cus'ody. ' When on the corner of Fifteenth and Farnham streets , the chap hit the marshal a severe blow , and making a break ran with the speed of a deer nroucd the comer of the alley in the rear of Paxton's & Gallagher's wholtsilo grocery store. As soon as the marshal could collect himself , he gave chase , and dashing around the corner of the alley found the fellow in the riar of Jacob's un dertaking store , crouched behind a barrel with a couple of boards over him. Pulling his revolver , the marshal told him to ccmo out if ho didn't want to be shot , and he came. Ho was conveyed to the jail without further mishap , and placed under the charge of the turnkey , whom ho dared to fight him. Woterdahl told him that he was not in the habit of fighting prisoners unices there was necessity for it. This calmed him down. Hs ; honor will give him an audi ence this morning. PIONEEES2ENGERBDND. The Annual Convention and Festivities at Metz HaU Yesterday. The annual convention of the Pioneer neer Siengerbuud convened yesterday at I 9 o'clock a. m. , at Metz's hall , in this city. Tteie wtra preaent delegates - ' gates from the following societies : Kansas City Arion , Columbus Mienc . uerchor , Columbus Liedtrkranz , Atch- iscn IdeJerkranz , St. Joseph Mien- nerohor , Leaven we rih Mreunergesang- verein , Council Blufis Majuuerchor , Omaha Miennerchor and the Omaha ' Concordia. The firat business of the convention was the effecting of a temporary or ganization. G. Barman , of this city , called the meeting to order. E. Pad- burg , of St. Joseph , was elected president - idont , and H. Rosonzwelg secretary. H. Stubenrauch , tf Kansas City , Goo.-HeniUDger , of Atchison , and L. Sphroeder , of Leaven worth , were ap pointed as commiltco on credentials. The temporary organization was even tually made permanent. President Harroan read the yearly message , which was received with great applause. Secretary Roseuzweig submitted his report , from which wo have as certained tbat theic has been an in crease of 154 members during the past year , making a present total of 508. The total asse's of the society are val ued at § 5610. A resolution of thanks was tendered to the Omaha societies by the visiting societies for their liberal entertain ment. Also , a resolution of thanks to their efficient secretary , Mr. Rosou- zweig. The afternoon was devoted to an instrumental musical concert at the J | hall. At an early hour in the evening the b.t gardens attached to the hall began to t fill , and before 9 o'clock there was scarcely standing room. Tli9 strains of the orchestra and the click of the glasses were merry music tp Teutonic ear ? . Good humor was portrayed on every face , and oven Mayor Chase , In faultless attire , was thoroughly at home in the crowd. At lira termination of the evening csncert a grand march to the ball room | , whore the light fantastic was tripped till the wee sma' hours , con cluded oce of the most pleasant and successful fetes of the season. Sunday School Concert. Tbo Sunday-school connected with the Eighteenth street Methodist church , gave a concert last evening. The exercises were quite interesting , and the -entertainment was an im provement on the average Sunday- school concert. The church has re cently been repaired , and presents a very neat and great'y ' improved ap pearance. Fast Trains. The Chicago Inter-Ocean says : The officials of the Chicago , Rock Island Pacific railway were busily engaged yesterday in arranging the time table go into effect Sunday. By this arrangement the 3:45 : train will be abolished , making way for a fast train arriving hero at 2:30 : p. m. The train will leave Council Bluffi the regular time , 5:10 : p. m. , reach ing Des Moines at 11:30 : , Davenport 7:50 a. m. , leaving there at 8:00 : instead of 8:45 ; Rock Island at 8:15 instead of 9:00 ; Geneseo at 9:00 : in stead < .of 9:50j Bureau Junction at 10:30'instead : cf 11:30 : ; LaSsllo at 11:00 a.m. instead of'12:05 p.m. ; Ottawa at 11:35 : a. m. instead of 12:35 : p. in. ; Morris at 12:16 p. m. instead - stead of 1"18 ; Joliet at 12:55 : instead 2:00 : , arriving here at 2:30 : instead 3:40p.-m. : The same , road has * lso decided the local passenger train which No leaves Davenport at 10 o'clock m. daily , arriving here at 6:45 : p. m. daily , will after Sunday next leave Davenport * t 10:30 : a. m. and arrive at 6 p. m. The other western roads have not arranged their new time tables. There is a probability , however , that ing Chicago , Burlington and Quincy trains will arrive here daily at 2:15 o'clock , fifteen minulcs ahead of the other trains in the Iowa pool. Headquarters lor Joe Scblitz's Milwaukee beer at MEBCUANTS' Ex- CHAKOE , N. E. Cor , 16th and Dodge. We undersell everybody on stra\r Call and examine , wt 0 , A. CRUIOKSHANK & CO.'S Specialties for the week are : First The continued sale of their great job in printed lawns , over" ten thousand yards having been sold last week. All who have seen those goods admitthat they are a great bargain. Second PIQUES-5000 yards while corded P. K. at G k. Sold in the city at lOc. Third DRESS GOODS We con tinue extraordinary inducements in this department. American Dreis Good ? at 12 c , former price , 20c. Lace Bantings , in all shades , at 22c ; opening price , 4c. Fourth TOWELS 75 dozen linen towelo , assorted pattern at 25c. Same reductions on table linen. Fifth-SUMMER UNDERWEAR. For ladie. , gentlemen , children and infants , long and short sleeves , at 20c , 25c , EOc and 75c. Sixth GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS New shirt * , new ties , new collars and the handsomest line of gents' half hose ever shown in Omaha. Ask fur the "Boss Shirt. " Ladies in want of any of our special ties are invited to caU early so many having been disappointed last week. Agents for Butlcrick's Paper Pat 'erns. sit&mon Sapolic , at Pundt's. TWENTY DOZ. DRY LACE-TOP GLOVES , L. B. Williams & Son's. Aa it is getting late for these goods , they were bought VKKY LOW. They are REAL LISLK , REOULAH MADE , and are the best goods that have been brought to this maikot , and we offer them at the extremely low price of ? . ? . § 1.00 PER PAIK. § S. See them , at L. B. WILLIAMS & SON'S. An Ola Acquaintance. The Chicago Times of the 13th iusf. contains a di-patch ucdt-ra Utira date , as follows : . I F. C. Fadne- , lawyer , and editor oi Tne Watchword , a temperance paper { , was shot while leaving his office in Rome , at midnight. Ho is under indictment for bigamy , on com plaint of an Ohio wife. The injury is not fatal. Faducr is suspected of shooting himself. Ho does not EUB- pect wife No. 1. Readers of THE BEE will remember that this man was at one time business manager for The Western Magazine , in this c'ty , and was arrested for em bezzlement from an Ohio firm. Ho appears to have a great facility for getting into trouble. Even Change at L. B. Williams & Sons' . Look Here ! Will You ? We have thrown out a lot of DRESS GOODS at 4 CENTS PER YARD. How's that ? Also lots of Dress Goods at 10 OEHTS PER YARD. You will find our prices much below othorajon NOTIONS. Look at prices quoted in another column. L. B. WILLIAMS & SON , 1422 and 1424 Dodge street , opposite Posloffice. W. N. Whitney invites everybody in need of a fine shoe to give him a call , ai he handles the goods of the best manufactures and can please everybody. Prisoners' Pleas. The following prisoners pleaded not guilty before the district court Satur day morning : Donovan Brown ; robbery. Joseph Schiller ; grand larceny. George Wallack ; grand latcsny. John Marshall ; atssult with intent to commit rap ? . DanSu'livan ; burglary ; assigned as counsel C. J. Green. Henry Gitcher ; grand larceny ; as signed as counsel , Pcabody. Delia Cole , alias Delia Ross ; adul tery ; nolle pretequi ; discharged. Fied. Wilson ; entering house in day time ; assigned as counsel , A. M. Underbill. The only person pleading guilty was Frank Gunderaon , alias Miller , to adultery. Baas & Go's Ale , at Fundt's. A Narrow Escape. Yeeterday afternoon at about three o'clock an alarm was turned in from Box 7. The fire was found to be in a small shed at the south end of the [ I barn attached * to M. H. Goble's resi dence , , and was extinguished before department arrived. It aeems that , four or five children were playing with matches in the shed , which was full of shingles , and started a bon fire OD the floor , which communicated with the shingles. Mr. James ' Boyd's hired man caw the smoke issuing through the roof , and immediately called for assistance , which was as quickly given , and the incipient conflagration extinguished before much damage hed been done. The call -for the department was timely but prove d to be unnecessary. The Emigrant ; Sleeping-Coaches. The first one cf the now emigrant topping-coache * which , are being built for the Union Pacific road , went out yesterday afternoon. The coaches are neatly arranged , and contain ac commodations for forty-eight passen ger ? , allowing a single berth to each. extra charge will bo made for these accommodations. A. W. Fullriede always guarantees satisfaction for every pair of Boots warranted. Near 13th and Douglas. Saratoga Wa'.er , at Pundt'e. Why dose yonrselvea with nauseat r medicines , when a purely fruit cathartic will cure you at once Ham i burg Figs. Try them. Over eighty millions of dollars of insurance capital of the oldest and \ best homo end foreign companies rep resented in the Agency of Taylor & Howe ! } . dl6If Morpby fc Lovettins , Agency ; old [ YOU CAN USE PENNIES at L. B. Williams & Son's "Cash Dry Goods House. " Guinno 's Stout , at Pnndt's. AUCTION ! AUCTION ! ! The auction at Whipple & Co. still continues. This is an opportunity for all to buy. Watches , Jewelry and Diamonds at their own figures. Before baying elsewhere call and get prices of Fullriede'a Shoes , Visa- cher's Block , 13th and Douglas Sts. EOKN ON WHEELS , And in a Pullman , too , at the Rate of Twenty Miles an Hour. While the cast-bound Union Pacific express was lumbering over the Rcck- ies on Wednesday night , aMra. White , of Oskaloosa , occupying an apartment in 5 , the Pullman car "Humboldt" gave birth to a bouncing boy baby. Governor Nanco was aboard of the train ; ho didn't order out the militia , but on the contrary , tendered the ser vices of his lather , Dr. Nance , who also chanced to bo ono of the passen- girj. The doctor kindly attended the hdyjuntil she rcacho'd Omaha Fri day afternoon. At the request of the pa ° songers the mother has agreed to call' her boy Humboldt , in honor of the palace car which bore him over the Rockies and into exigence * . The child and the car were doing as well as could bo ex- peeled when the train reached Omaha. May they all f rasper , and if Humboldt growa up to be a man , and runs off with a freckled-faced girl in a variety show , people will say , "Ho was born fast. " There will bo a mecfing of' Vesta Chapter , No. 4 , Eastern Star , this ( Saturday ) evening , for regu lar business A fu'l ' attendance is de sired. By order cf > the W. M. County ( Jourt Proceedings. PAimcr vs. Overall ctal. ; judgment for § 340.88. Ju'im Treitshke vs. Frilz Reipen ct al. ; judgment for § 142.10. Gei/tlerren ! ! ! All k < nds of Gents' Furnishings Can be found at L. 15. Williams & Son's. UEST LINEN" COLLARS , * - - 18c " " CUFFS , - - 35C While Liwn Ties , 19c per doz. A fine Law.i Tie , silk ends , 50c. Summer Underwear , all grades and prices Gents' Fine British Hose , 24c. Gents' Linen Handkerchiefs , in plain and also fancy borders , very nobby and cheap. A great variety of Suspenders. FANCY HOSE , marked way down. Examine our goods. L. B. WILLIAMS & SON'S "Cash Dry Goods House , " Dodge , southwest cor. 15th st. Stephens & Wilcox , in order to close out their spring and summer suitings , are offering the following reductions 8e ductions in suits : Our $40 suits re duced to § 35 , our § 35 to 30 , our | 30 to § 27. We have a complete stock from which to select , and guaiantee fit. We also make chonpor suits. We invite the public to an inspection of our stock. STEPHENS & WILCOX. junlS-lrno Finest line of straw hats in Omaha , cheaper than ever. C. B. DEGROAT & Co. The public are invited to call and inspect the Palace Meat Market , just opened by Besen & Hagadorn , at No. 311 Fifteenth street , between Farn ham and Barney , where n choice se lection of meats will always bo found. Finest market in the city. Orders by telephone promptly attended to. 5t < f Commencing Sunday , \Tune 20th , The Chicago and Northwestern Railway will shorten the time of their express train leaving on arrival of Union Pa cific and arrive at Chicago 2:15 : p. m. , ample time to make connections with the fast trains out of Chicago. Hamburg Figs 25c a box. INTER OCEAN HOTEL , Cheyenne , Wyoming. First-cl'B' , Fine large Simple Koomv , one block from depot. Trains stop from 20 minutes to 2 hours ( or dinner. Free Bus to and from Depot. lUtes 52.00. 2.50 and f3.00 , according 88 to room ; s nglc meal 75 cents. ANDREW BORDEN. FOR SALE FEBRIFUGE of to { * u > titom in uminmm . lii EYEMGU .THE GREAT MALARIALANTIDOTE Net OFTHEAGE. Safe , Certain , Sure and Speedy NEVERFMLSTOCURE. fThe only articleknov lhatWill escrcficafe\\\\s \ \ \ disease perm cr/jent/yfrom the sysfe/n * J.C.RICHARDSON , SOUtPROPRItTOR Genera I Agents * RICHARDS ON a CO. ofS.it WHOLESALE. DRUGGISTS. tot tbe St * Sti , tiot InsiJi EVERYWHERE , I y SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE Advertisements To Let For Sae ! , Lost , Found , Wnnts , Bonding 4e. , U1 bo In serted In these columns once for TEX GENTS per lint ; each subsiHjuentlnscrtlon.FIVE CENTS per line. Tbe drat Insertion never lees than TWENTT-FIVS .CEUTS. TO LOAN-MONEY. G1flA1AAT ° JXAN In rams of ? oOO CpJLUU.UUU to50 ror 10,000at8tolO per cent intcrett on first class Improved real estate In the city of Omaha.OKO. . P. BEMIS' Real'Estate and Loan Agency , ] 5th xnd Douglas Sts . - . 651-codtf rxnr = TTO LOAN-CU t i w eec L P. L. 7QOKAS , Koom 8. Crdzhton Block ONKY TO LOAN 1109 Farnham street. M Dr. Edtrardc Loan .lyency. nov-12-t ! KELT WANTED A firl for general houjcnork , H. WANTED , 832 S. 17th St. 92-S2 / " < IRL WANTED For gcner.il houcojrorV , at \JT 472 10th fct. . cor. Ilarney. 93-10 /COMPETENT GIRL WANTED-ln a email \J family , 19th and Dodge , MRS. KENXARD. S9-21 WANTED A good cook , washer ar.l GIRL . Apply at 9. E. cor. Cms and 22d gtreots. 65-19 1TTANTED A girl for general housework at YY 1109 Fainham St. , up stairs. 13-26 A Girl for general homework , WANTED - , washing and ironing. Reference required. Apply eouth-eaut corner 20th and California. 51-tf WANTEO-HISCELLANEOUS. WANTED A responsible party to operate a pUent lime-l' iln , capacity 300 bu < beli per ill- , situate I at tbe Platta it her quarries , near Ca Platte. Unlimited quintity of Et-'iia cots- aiblc. Terms Terr fnorablc. Apply al office of Da\is& nydcr , 1505 l.irilainSt.Omatu. : 90-72 AN AND WIFE WANTED. T. MURRAY. M 71-tf WANTED Day boarders at SOo'd number , Douglas St. , bet. IGth and 17th. 60-1 17JTELLIGEHCE OFFICE , corner 16th and J. Davenport. dlO-t FCR RENT-HOUSES AKO UNO. T OTS , FABJIS. HOUSES AND LANDS Look I i OTcr BEMIS' new column of bargains on Ut pa- ? : HOUSE TO RENT 2 rooms , kitchen and large pantrv , on the coiner of Jones and IC'.h , Jure 16th , 1880. 75-15 nKNT 7he Thcll Gin'en wHh stage , I P d > ncng ! platform , piano and all other con inothtlon foi private partita at rearupaHe tern.s. Enquire at Julius Thlele , "Iholi , " cor ner , Gth and Famham. 62-19 niOR RENT Furnished rooms.cheap ; by week JL1 or month. Apply at AMERICAN HOUSE. 498.tf FOR RENT A splendid WILLIAMSib Oal ery. 471-tf L. B. WILLIAMS & SON. FOR SAIE. FURNHIIED ROOMS TO RENT To TWO , at No. 511 16th St. , bet. Howard and Jackson. 81-19 7 0RSALE , CHEAP Frame bui'dingl2by60' J' 4 ft. und-r eves. Good shiigle roof. O. F. SMITH. 239 Dodge St E8-21 TJIOR LANDS , LOTS , HOUSES AND FARMS , C look oier BEMIS'new column on 1st page. Bargain * . "T710R SALE Thoroughbred Scotch Terrier Pup. JJ Knqu'ro at MERIUTTS. 1007 Farnham St 81-24 'ILK Twenty to twenty-four quirts or one dollar by John T. Faolson. cb/gaC-mon-wcdt AT A BARGAIN A himUome glass front csjor tbtMng , suitable for mMinery , Jewelry , hair eoods , or tincy poods. Enquire of Mrs. J. E. Wljman , 103) Cuming street. 83-19 SOMETHING NEW-Everett's adjustable nd sliding windowscrecn Call andscc working model , 2Iet and Cagj St. Patent applied for. fiO-'S F OR SALE Horao and J spring wagon at a , at 1110 Douglas St. 65-19 T710R SALE A houte with 6 rooms and lot in J } Nelson's addition. Inquire of Fred. Heni- rccliSon'a meat market , cor. of 16th and Califor nia Sts. 621-tf "TJIOR SALE Small goda fountain m good con E dition. D. W. SAX , corner 13th and Farnham. 577-tf m BUILDERS.PLASTERERS AND MASONS , I Coarse bank sand , gravel for gardens and moulding sand will be delivered at snort notice. Leave orders at B. Sierks lilt Farnham , and Charles Brandes , 921 } Farnham Sit. HANS BOCK , Successor to Charles Daniel. 552-U T71OR SALK Cottonwocd lumber of H slzcs.at I ! REDMOND'S , Sbcteeuth-st. C16-t { BEMIS OFFERS A SPLENDID LIST OF Bargains In Houses , Lots , Farms and Lands , In his new column on 1st page. "I7IOR SALE targe beer casks , good for els- tern purposes , at KRUG'S Brewery- 353eodj ; FOR SALE A s-sill dwelling house , next to G. H. Colling residcnc- , corner 10th and Capitol Avomio. / or Information call at O. H. t J. S. COLLINS , 131 Faniham Street.605t -pOR FALE-A OriztMill. Appiyat JL 472-tf L. B WILLIAMS & SON. FOP. SALE Two of the celebrated J. II. Brunswick & Ealke Co.'s Nonpareil Bll Hard Tables. Nearly new. For sala cheap. 230-tf C. W. HAMILTON , MISCELLANEOUS- CJTHAYED OR STOLEN From North Omaha , | O * bay mare colt , three yeirs old , while on each hind foot and part of right hind leg , ( tar in head , lorn * white hairs on back as It made by saddle. A reward will be paid by the undesign ed for the recovery of said colt. STEPHEN ROBINSON. Ot-dJt&wlt EOR A FINK ntaiLicrnjE front , Doors , counter , Mantle , Store flttlnfr , veneered work go to 1310 Dodge street , A. F. 11AFERT & CO. . Builders. p2flev8 t-ttV TJOARD OP EQUALIZATION Notice is here- X > I y given , that in accordance with sec ion 70 of an act of the legislature of the State of Ne braska en titled "An Ac ; to Provide a System of Revenue , " approved March 1st , 1879 , the County Commissioners of Douglas County , Nebraska , will sit at the cfflce cf the County Clerk at Oma ha In said County for ten successive days , com mencing Monday , June 21 , ISSO.tfor the pur pose of equalising and correcting the assrssmcnt rolls of the several prcdncts of said County for the year 1880. A 1 persons feeling aggrieved by anything contained in said assessment rolls must apply at the time abo\e tt&'ed is provided by lav. lav.Onuhs Onuhs , June 14th , 1880. JOUS R. SLtSCIIEStK , JUd6t&nlt County Clerk. LOST A yellow cow , short horns turned In , with bell on. Any Information will be re in warded. FBANK GERMAN , 14th Si. , between Pierce and Williams , 87-19 TT10B LEASE Fo-.ly-four feet frontage on Six- JP teentli street , adjoining Freemason's Hal ) . feet deep. WM. R. BOWE.V , 1608 C pitol avenue. 70-21 M Ireicrii > tlouFree. For the speedy Core Seminal Weakness , Losi of Manhood , and all u _ orders brought on by indiscretion or eicsess. Any the ingredients. Address _ . . 78 Kuaau St. K. Tf' THE STAR | E FIRE INSURANCE COMP'NY Organized 1804 , . , Has twice increased its capital , and has now a | PHI' Capital of $500,000 , hi Instated in U. S. Bondi , ad Gross Assets of Nerly $800,000 , To tbs'security afforded by abundant resources , added tbe strength manifested by its ability secure an increare * cf capital during an un profitable season , and the consequent asturanca a dct rmlnatljn on the pail of ItJ Directors to meet any demand necessary to command the full confidence of the community. ThiJ Company h 8 introduce d many improve- ments In tbe form of policy , and uses a r foim ha. more clear and distinct tban that of any other Company. _ . STAETIRE INSUEANOE 0.\ On 141 Broadway , N. T. 8TATEJIEST. Cash Capital Jtn. 20 , 183" , mvtsica in in tl. S. Bonds. $500.COO.tO Surplus Jan. 1,1830 121,691.42 Unearned Prtmiom Fund and all oth er 1 iibllities 163,918.93 per TotiJ Assets $785,510.10 Kictiotos C. MiLlts , PmUent , side Jom B. SMITH , Vice-PretUent t , JAS. M. HOMIS , Stc'y JIURPflY & LOVETT , Agents , Omaha , Neb. Lots - STATE OF JfEBBASKA. Lot ixsujusci mtixmsi. , 5 Acsusa'a Omcx , LIXCOLS , June 11,1ESO. Lots Sot It is hereby certified tbst Marpby & Lovett , East Cmata , la tbe County of Doaglaj , West cf Nebraska , are hereby da'y authorized Lot transact the business of tire Iniurancaor . 183 * nrr * > * t va * - " - - - - Ea Insurance . . Wesi Testimony Whereof , I hivreennto Mt Mia the eiU of OAtdiiir - Eu Lot Eig " < V OfiE MILLION ACRES CHEAP LAND xar EASTERN NEBRASKA , $2 TO $5 PER ACRE. 20,000 Acres XCT 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 beat 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 Heal dencea from $3,000 to $20 , > OOO. 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 Beal Estate. We also have MONEY TO LOAN on Improved Farms in Doug las County , on 5 years timejat 1O percent , interest to all who can"ebow good titles. i Boggs & Hill , REAL ESTATE BROKERS , 1408 Farn. St , , Omaha , Neb , ' For Sale. Atlantic Hotel , doing a splendid buaincsf , cor. 10th and Howard , $12,000 , one filth cash balance t'mo ' to suit. GOGG3 A. HILL. Business Lot For Bile , cheap , lot 1 , block 152 , 8. W. cor. 10th and Ilarney ; size , 66x132 ; price , $7600. KOGQS and HILL. " . 8 Business Lots , Next west of Maionic Temple , $1,650 each ; time to suli purchasers. BOQGS and II ILL sincss Lot , 22\132 feet , ucrth side of Farnham street nearly opposite the HaraM office , will be sold to party raakia beat offer thit month. month.EGO EGO OS and HILL $3,000 la Cash And 320 acres near Blair to exchange for pro * ducthc Oinahaproperty. BOGOS and HILL. New Houses. We are bulldincr 2 hou en , 5 rooms eich on Chicago between 27d and 2Sd streets. Persons dcsirinj. lorurch e , will pU.eo call early. LOGOS lUidllir.L. At the Barracks 160 tcrcs for tale t $75 per acre. Will vide. BOGG8 & HILL. Lot on Cass Street. Lot 6 , blocl : 26. Want bcsFcash or time of. fer at once. BOGGS & BILL. Residence and 3 Fnll Lots. Lots 2 and 3 , in block 51 , on Capitol Hill , Chicago cage street between 21st and Kd , will be told tea a sacrifice to an immediate puchaser. . BOGGS & IIILL. Railroad Men Can secure a bargain en two cottages with small lots on 10th street , a couple of blocks from depot J1600 for both on easy terms. terms.BOaOS&HILL. . Tflto Has $3500 To loan , wo have a chince to lean tha above amount on 10 per cent , for a term of yean en 1st class securit } . BOGG & HILL. For Sale , House and full lot on Webster Street , beat loca tion In the city , $1,500 ; easy terms. HOGGS and HILL. $20,000 Twenty Thousand Dollars in email well secur ed mortgages ranging from $200 to 11,000 , draw. Ing 10 per cent Interest , have been lately placed our hands for gate , at email discount. Per sons having-a little money to spire can make i tale and profitable loan in this way , without any expcof a or commissions. BOGGSand HILL. New Houses. We are no * prepared to build houses worth from $400 to &GO on our lots in our new addition , 28th and 29lh and Farnham.Doaglas and Dodge , and sell on small monthly payments. BOGOS and HILL , $600 to $1,000 Will buy you a new house , with ono of the finest lota In Omaha , on small monthly payment * . BOGOa and IIILL , REAL ESTATB BROMM. Residence Lots for Sale. 200 Lots in Kountze and Ruth's Additiqn.near business , good surroundings , lots covered with youn r trees , and are the choicest , cheapest and nearest business of any lots in the mar ket. ' By all means look at lots Kountze and Ruth's addition before purchasing elsewhere. Will sell on monthly payments. Prices $400 to $650. BOGGS and HILL. 1000 Residence Lots Fronting8,9,10 and llth streets , 6 to 10 blocks south of depot , many of those lots are very de sirable and for men of small muns are now the cheapest and most easily purchased lota In Oma . Prices ? 250 to 9300. Monthly payments. ,30003 and IL..L. 15 Choice Lots Park Wild Avenuj , only 3 to 1 blocks from Depot , | 500 to $ COO. Monthly payment * . BQOQa ind HILL. G6 of tlte Finest Lots Gmaha , 10 to 12 blocks we&t of Fostoffico and V. Court House , on Farnbam , Douglas and. Dod o streets ; finest views In the city from these Iota. Prices J200 to $300 , ou pa ) menu of $5 to (10 month. BOQC.8 &HILL. BJ 2 Homes and south } lot 1 , block 12 , on west of 13th street , between CalUornia and Web. r .streets ; $2,200 BOGOS ard HILL. 1 and 2 , block 230 $2,759 5 , block 15 1,600 Lot S , block 81 600 5 and 6 , block 252 1,200 H t Lots 1 and 2 , block 261 1.000 J Lot 2 , block 121 2,500 J Lot 2 , block 121 2,600 6 , block 227 500 feet Lot 4 , block 205 2,000 EOGGSand HILL. Tl EaittLotr block 102 . $ l,4no itote.C > lock 102 . 1'ix ( ) MHdie1 J : BtX bl , k 102 . MSS EartjLStS.blocV02 . W& 6. block 259.L. : . - . . 25 K * . V > CTTTST1 Immense Stock foi ' SPRING AND SUMMER . ' * t -mm Fine Custom-Made Men's Suits , Boys' Suits Children's Suits. SPRING OVERGUATS For Men , Boys , and Children. Undcr-Wcar , Hats and Caps , Trunks and Visiles , at * Prices tt Suit 111. Farnham Street , Near Fourteenth SGHLANK PRINCE , BOSTON CLOTHING HOUSE DEVLIN & CO. , OF NEW YORK We are now prepared to take orders for the justly celebrated clothing o this home , which for Durability , Style and Cheapness are unsurpassed. We have mm on hnd the beat selected stock of Clothing , Shirta , FninlsbJniz Goods , etc. in the city. Boston Clothing House , FARNHAM STREET. * p-l8-ly 50,000 CHEAP ! CHEAPER ! CHEAPEST ! MAX MEYER & BRO. Propose for the next ninety (90) ( ) days to sell then entire stock of Diamonds , Watches , Jewelry , Clocks , SilverWare , Pianos & Organ , GENERAL MUSICAL MERCHANDISE At Manufacturing Prices , "VThieh is from 15 to 20 per cent , below any Eastern Wholesale House , preparatory to moving into their New Store , Cor. llth & Farnham We Mean Rusiness , Conie and be Convinced. TO THE LADIES I THE LIGHT-BUMING Uses a Straight Self-Setting Needle and makes the Double-Thread "Lock-Stitch. " It is the Perfection of Mechanism for HEMMING , FELLING , BINDING , COBBING , BRAIDING , SEAMING , QUILTING , TUCKING , DABN1NG , Fringing , Ruffling , Gathering , HemStitching - ' Stitching , Etc. It is adapted to every variety of sewing , from the lightest muslins to the heaviest cloths , ani - ' 'I dn greater range of work than any other machine. It has the most complete attachments ever applied tea a Sewing Machine , and among these we call attention to our Adjustable Undorbraider , which is superior to all other braiders , and is not furnished with any other machine. It is the Simpliest , Easiest-Eunning , best-made , and moat elegantly ornamented machine in the world , and combines in ono machine every requisite to produce a perfect machine. Ladies are especially invited to examine the "NEW HOME , " and become conversant with its merits. flAETMAN & HELQUIST , Agents. N. W. Cor. 16th & Webster. OMAHA , NEB. . IBIOSIPim S Pianos and Organs Sold on Easy -Honthly Installments. A. HOSPE , Jr , 1516 Dodge Streets HENRY HORNBERGER , . BLATZ'S MILWAUKEE BEER ! In Kegs and Bottles. Special Flgurea to the Trade. Families Supplied at Reasonable Prices. Office , 239 Douglas Street , Omaha. ar JOBBERS OP HARDWARE , CUTLERY , NAILS , STAMPED AND JAPAMED WARE , TINNERS STOCK , SHEET IRON , TIN STOCK , ETC. 1317 & 1319 DOTOLAS STREET ,