urn , itbrto bwun . i * I b * - " Ifc ijf Pali Col Or * THE DAILY BEE. iFrlday Morning. June 25. THE OMAHA DAILY BEE ctnteperwee Any complaints about Irrcgukrfties , or tel p o deSrery ol the paper , U addressed to this office will receive prompt attenuon. Tra OKIHA DAILT Bn will b nailed to wb cribtnrtUie following rates , P J U ; tow- ttbly in advance : $8.00 per innurn ; W.OO efc months. THI OHJUU WKHO.T BB J2.00 per Tear. Tear.TM OMAHA DinrBsB has by ar the largest circulation both In Omaha and abroaa , and l therefore the best and cheapest advertising medium. ta-Fo IntertttmgXifceUany.LattttX Ian and Commercial KeporU , Railroad onu fcsto lce Time-TaUet. ue third van Down goes prices Straw Hats. jan22tf FREDERICK'S. BREVITIES , Peterson sells coal. See Polack'a advertlBement , Try Sale's Royal Crown Olgar. Soda at Saxe's pure fruit syrups. Carriages and wagons at Wood- worth's. Try Saxe's little Key Weet Ci gar , lOc. Elegant perfumes at Kuhn's drug store. Belfast Ginger Ale at Saze's. If you want a good cook stove cheap , go to Wm. F. Storetzel and \ ou will get it. Ha erw' Snow flalt Flour. J. B. French & Co. , sole agents. J23t6 Lots , Farms , Homes and Land * . Look over Semis' new column of bar gains on fiwt pt ge. Twenty per cent reduction. Elgut- ter's Mammoth Clothing House , 1214 Famham street. 2t For Lands , Lots , Houees and Farms , look overBemis' new column en 1st page. Bargains. Christian church } lawn sociable this evening. WM there anything serious about the blooming of the Night Blooming Census t Erflicg's green house last bight ? The Holy Family church , tern perance and benevolent tociety wil j'.ive a picnic in Convent garden on th < Clh of July. The enumerators of the census will sit for alterations and correction in their lists on the 20ih and 30th last. , at the ccuit house. An enterprising young man o ; ibis town will charter a number o boats and launch them in the like fo the benefit of Fourth of July excur ionhls. Architect Largo is engaged 01 the plans for the now B. & M. depoi ft Lincoln. It will be a rnagniticonl itruclure , and on j of the most convtn l ntly arranged depots in the country. The crowds around the bullotii boards do not appear to manifest much excitement o or the reports of the Cincinnati conventiou. It teems too much like a farce following a great dramatic production. A warrant was issued yesterday bj Judge Hawes for the arrest of the man Herri tt an account of whoso ad ventures in this town WAS published in B recant issue of the BEE. Marsha Westcrdahl went to Council Bluffs af tar him yesterday morning A Missionary sociable wa given by the ladies of the Missionary eociety of the English Lutheran church on Douglas between Twelfth R-.d Thirteenth streets , last evening , It appears evident that the glo lious Fourth Is to be celebrated bj the citizens of Omaha in quiet sort of way this year. No grand demon f rations has , thus far , been pro posed. The Bohemian Turner aociet B ill parade two weeks from Sunday , on which occasion a new and very htmdiomo flag , now being made in Chicago , will be carried in the proces sron. There will be a grand pic-ma after the parade. Our morning contemporaries were mistaken in stating that the census enumerators would set at the post office building for corrections. They will set at the "Court House of Doug ] s County" from 9 a. m. to C p. m. oi the 29th and 30th inst. Yesterday the district court W < IB occupied with the case of the State t > & Joseph Schiller , charged with grand larcency. The indictment c' arges him with havingsto n a quan- ti'y of silks , lace ? , etc. from one Sam- n l RoEenthal on the 2Gth day of Msrch. Captain Potter's new barge is on the stocks aud will probably be lunched Monday. The craft is GO feet long , 12 feet beam and 3 fe t high. It is intended for the wood business , but will also make an ex ( client pleasure boat , for this purpose Mr. Potter will bave an awning made. Several par tis * hare already applied for the boat for the Fourth. v The ildownlk between Thirteenth and Fourteenth streets , on the north aide of Oapitol avenue , is in a very bad condition , and although the city council has ordered it relaid , the own' en of the property refuse to comply. . The trees need trimming also , and as thia li one of the approaches to a lead ing hotel , it should be attended to orthwith. Some time ago the city council or- cUred a ten-feot new walk to be laid on Harney street from Fifteenth to Sixteenth street , in front of the pron- ty of Mr. Murray and Deputy Sheriff Grebe. The parties wore duly noti- -fiedand the contract given to Charles Gardner. The work was commenced day or two ago , but yesterday l&rebo requested the contractor to SVork into that portion of the walk If/hich , lies in front of hj premises , Wie material of the old > Ight-foot walk. _ , Mr. Gardner refuses to do , as his fratractrspecifies new lumber , and ho | beld In bonds of § 500 to perform Irk according to said pontract. Later I $9 day the city marshal and a city what purports to jrohibiling him from continuing his work. The controversy arising out of : he matter will -probably lead to liti gation. - _ - The west bound express yesterday , ook out eleten coaches. 4 . i The fifth shooting match'tof the Mills gold-badge ceries took place yes- erdsy afternoon in Lake's addition. The following marriage licences have been it sued : James Miller to Mr * . Sarah Fuller ; Adolph Hirt To Lena Ischamire ; John 0. Buckley to Elk B. Ide. Mr. Frank J. Kasper , a pcrterin THE Bee office , is in luck. Tuesday he received a notice from a bank in Iowa City that his aunt had presented him with § 1000 , which would be forwarded to him in a few weeks. THE BEE wislica him joy of the munifi- : ent gift Ihni unexpectedly made. Cheap Hats Frederick the Hat ter , having reduced his prices on Straw Hats so very low , he is having quits a run. His store was full of customers last evening .taking advan tage cf the bargains. .Pure Ice Cream and delicious flavors at BeindorfF & Mauss. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. Dr. Wood has returned. Congressman Valentino is .in the city. city.J. J. H. Collins went out to Cheyenne yesterday mc-niing. A. E. Locke , of the smelting works , has gone to Kansas City. Mrs. W. H. Remington has gore to Sidney on a pleasuie trip. Jlisa Annie Downs hai returned from school iu St. Louis. W. H. Dixoo , general western agent for theM. . R. R. , is in the city. Major Week * , of the Suited States army , passed through the city Wednet- cUy afternoon en hs ! way east , from San Francisco. The larger part of the Masons who have been attending the Grand Lodge in this city left for homo yeeterday. Fif ty-two stopped at the Creighton house and the balance at the Metropolitan , Withnell and Caufield. Among the delegates who were present were : D. H. Wheeler , A. D. HestingJ , Brad Slaughter , A. S. Baldwin , S. P. Da vidaon , J. H. Culver , A. L. Palmer and M. M Davidson. Among the arrivals at the Metro politau hotel to day are the following J. L. Curby , St. Louis ; George Smitl and wife , Denver ; Thos. P. Trask Oakdalc ; N. B. Putnam' , B. & M. C. D. Wilber , Wilbur , Neb. ; S. G Couch , Lincoln ; J. SBennett , , Wil ber , Neb. ; John H. Lynds , Whit Cloud , Nebraska ; George H Genon , Leavenworth , Kamns 0. Wcllraans , J. H. Stevenson , Chi 'cago ; H. H. Nicholson ; Peru , Neb. J. T. Boon , Boonville , Neb. ; S. F * Sallee , S. F. Parnell , Wm. Root ! York , Neb. ; M. T. Stokss , Wcstvillo Ind. ; G. W. Parnell , Brunswick Mo. ; George Ott , Davenport , la Jas. F. King , H. DnBois , Now Yoik city ; Chas. G. Carbon , Molino. Ills. John M. Adams , Boston , Mass. ; Thos Brown , W. W. Rathborn , Chicago ; J W. Demper , Miss Nettie ColvilJe Glenwood , la. ; Roy Vance , Kenewa I1L ; J. N. Beckley , Council Bluffs. THE FINEST PARLOR ! THE LARGEST DISHES ! and largest variety of pure ICE CREAMS in the city , at JOE & SAMS. The Chicago and North-Western Railway will sell round trip tickets from all of its stations , for the Fourtl of July celebration ? , at largely re duced rates. Tickets will be sold a all stations on July 3d , 4th and 5th and good to return to and includinn July Gth. Do not forget that this 1 via the Chicago and North-Western Railway. Headquarters ior Joe Schlitz' Milwaukee beer at MERCHANTS' Ex CHANGE , N. E. Cor. IGth and Dodge Hign School Commencement. The following is the programme fo the annual commencement exercise ; of the Omaha high school which wil take place at the Academy of Music this afternoon and evening. AHlflVEESAKY EXEECISE3 2 T. 31. Music Chant I will lift up mine eyes Science and Spiritism DeWitt C. Hun tington. The tower of London. Jefsie C. Allan. Se ection The Green mountain Justice Lizzie H. Leisenring. Music Chorus Phoebus ( Barnby. ) The Results of Accident Ida M. Dug- u. Selection How he saved St. Michael's Cecilia A. O'Heuly. Music Quartette O , where shall Wis dom be found ? ( Millard ) Misses Calder wood and Morris , and Messrs. JIuntington and Elgutter. Discussion Ought Chinese immigration to be prohibited ? Mary A. Fitch , Thos. H. MjCague , Harriet L. Brewster one Gustavus A. Streitz. The Isthmian canal Curtis C. Turner. Music Piano cole Midsummer night's Dream ( Mendelsshon ) Clara Boeder. Kelec'ion Daisy's Faith Lizzie Sharp , Th Poet , his peculiarities Charles S. Elgutter. > Music Chorus Farewell. GRADUATING EXERCISES T-30 P. M. Music Chorus Luna ( Barni.y. ) Eitremea and Extremists Albert M. g. Novel Keadine Fannie A. Kennedy. Musio Solo The clang of the Wooden Sheen ( Malloy ) Lizzie E. Sharp. . - . = ? Influence of Nature on Character Harriet - riet U. Jones. Women in Literature Lizzie WIsaacs. . Music Pi-mo solo Tarutelli , ( Mills Alice L. Uogere. The love of Praise Mora Balcombt. Music Solo Ecstacy ( Arditi ) Lizzie Caldcrwood. Mr. Micawber Lida P. Wilson. Musio < 3horus- Spring song , ( Smart. ) Conferring of diploma ? . Hamburg Fles 25c a box. Dr. McClelUndhas moved his office to the northeast corner of Fourteenth and Farnham streets , over the general railroad ticket offico. jun22wl Arrested on Suspicion. * Yesterday the police arrested at the depot a fashionably attired man , giv ing the name of Dr. Frank Purdy , upposed to be a man wanted in Iowa 'or operating in confidence games. He was lodged in jail to await further de velopments. Several towns in Iowa were telegraphed , ' but no answers were 'eceived of sufficient importance to warrant his being held. He was rein - in the evening. . . . peaohei bv the box cheap A EEVENGEFUL ISRAELITE , Bernstein Wields a Bludgeon With Disastrous Effect Upon One Rosenthal. The Assailant Released on His Bond for $100u. Yesterday's edition contained a arief mention of a trial being held at iho District court in which one Schil ler wj > s charged with stealing a quan tity of hces , etc. , from one Samuel Rosenthal. The result of the Irisl was -acquitting of Schiller. This case seems to have been but the ba- qtnninij of a general disturbance in the lower strata of our Jewish population. A scene occurred in the court room during the trial. A Hebrew tailor of this town eeized a witness by the col lar and gave him a thorough shaking up for referring to his wife in improper terms. The trouble culminated about 9 o'clock last night by one Rooentbal being struck on the head and laid out in an insensible condition by a club in the bends of some person while he was talking to a friend on Douglas street opposite the Metropolitan hotel. Ho was carried to a drug store in the leighborbood , and from thence con veyed in a carriage to the room of a iriend on Dodge streat , where a physi cian attended him. Deputy Msrsbal Westcrdahl accom panied bj a reporter of the BEE found .he wounded man laying on the floor of the drug-store. Ho was unable to answer any questonsbut a bystander , an Israelite , also , volunteered the in- 'ormation that he had seen the deed committed by ope Bernstein , auction merchant living on Douglas , between Tenth and Eleventh ( streets. Bern stein was found in a room back of his store , entertaining company , among whom was a well-known attorney of this town. When told that he was wanted , his first question was , "Where is your warrant 1" but upon being ad vised by his legal visitor he accompa nied the deputy marshal to the police court. Judge ilawes visited the wounded man , who having recovered sufficient ly to talk , stated that Bernstein was his assailant. The dcctor pronounced the man not fatally wounded , and the prisoner was released on his bond for § 1000. A ROUND OF PLEASUEE , Whore Our Citizens Amused Themselves Last Evening. TUB LTJTUEr.AXS. The Lutherans had a very pleasant gathering in their church on Douglas street , and provided a neat cntertain- inont-for these who attended. LAWN SOCIABLE. The Christian church gave a lawn Bociab'e in the lirga yard adjoining the church. This sociable tvaa very similar to tiio ono given by the eame church about a year ago. Taro rows of Chinese lintotns were strotchc-d across the yard from corner to corner , and three largo locomotive headlights rendered the grounds nearly as light as day. An Italian band was also present and discoursed music at fre quant intervals. Refreshments were served in abundance , and a large num ber were in attendance. Thursday is proverbially the day for church sociables and parties in Oma- fia. Last evening quite a number of these entertainment ! were held in dif ferent parts of the oily. AT THE BAPTIST CHURCH. The youug pecplo of the church held a very pleatant sociable in the lower room of the church. Ice cream and other refreshments were served , and a large number of young people were present and appeared to enjoy themselves to the highest extent. 1IABMONIC SOCIETY. The members of this organization hid a very pleasant party at the resi dence of Mr. C. D. Dorman , the president , who extended an invita tion to the society to gather at his home. The evening passed off very pleasantly , and Mr. Dormau played boat in a very acceptable manner. During the evening various members of the society favored the company with vocal and instrumental music. The cccasion was one to bo long and pleasantly remembered by the mem L- bers. Several other private liwn parlies wore also given in various parts of the city during the evening. If you nro in need of anything in the Jewehy line , don't fail to give Edholm p& Erickson a call as they have all tha latest designs and carry nn immense ttock. ICE CEEAM ct JOE & SAMS. All finest flavors , at from § 1 to § 2 per gal. according to quality. j23-tf - Special bargains in canned peaches EXTEA FINE , and splendid value , inon&thur FLEMING'S. Leave your Fourth of July orders early with Boindorff & Mauss for Ice Cream , Water Ices and Pastry. Meals at all hours at Tizard's. Edholm itEricksrm received to-day the finest l e of Clocks over brought : o Omaha. Base Ball Shoes at Fjjllriede'a. Police Court. Yesterday afternoon the case of tfickerson charging one Lester with disturbing the peacewas before a jury. A verdict for the defendant was re- , urne3 , and compelling complainant o pay all costs. The case of Martin Hansen , arrest ed for throwing elops in the street , was continued } The husbands of the two women , less and May , who live in the nptc. rious "Star" , and who wera mixed up n the Wirlji mess of last week , were honor yesterday , BCIJ ing Sty wifb AStatiU nd battery The witnesses not being on hand the cise was continued and May remand ed to the county jail. Mrs. Howe , charged with having hone-whipped Mrs. Gray , was fined $7 and cost ? . Mrs. Henry Gray , charged with disturbing tha peace , was discharged on paying the coits. Ice cream and strawberries at Tizard'a. f SPECIALTIES : Omah'i crown fruit , wholesale or re tail , at FLEMING'S. Commencing Sunday , June 20th , The Chicago and Northwestern Bailvxty 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. Over eighty millions of dollars of insurance capital of the oldest and best home and foreign companies rep resented in the tgonoy of Taylor & Ho ell. dlCif Orange * , lemons , red and black raspberries , strawberries , cherries and apples , at Tizard'a. The Masonic Conference. The Grand Lodge of Masons of the State of Nebraska reassembled Wednesday. Henry S. Kaley , of Red Cloud , Neb. , grand orator of the Grand Lodge , delivered the annual oration to the Grand Lodge. The following officers were elected for the ensuing year : James A. Tulleys , Red Cloud , Master. James R. Cain , Falls City , Deputy Grand Master. Edwin F. Warren , Nebraska City , Grand Senior Warden. Samutl W Hayc-s , Norfolk , Grand Junior Warden. Christian Hartman , Omahi , Grand Treasurer. William R. Bowen , Grand Secre tary. ThoofHcersweredulyinstalledWednes- day evening with the exception of the Grand Master , who was detained by illness in his family. Beindorff & MJUSS are now faking orders to supply families and pic-nics for Fourth of July. Leave your orders early. Stephens & Wilcox , in order to close out their spring and summer suitings , are offering the following re ductions in suits : Our $40 suits re duced to $35 , our S35 to SO , our $30 to $27. We have a complete stock from which to select , and guarantee fit. Wo also make cheaper suits. We invite the public to an inspection of ocr stock. STEPHENS & WILCOX. junl8-lmo A Conundrum. The following letter explains itself : OMAHA , June 34,1880. To the Proprietor of the Cnlcao Dai y Tribune , Chicago , nilDota. GENTLEMEN : In your issue of the Chicago Daily Tribune of the 23d inst. , I find the following paragraph : Senator Paddock says the census returns will show the population of the state to be over 500,000 as against 128,000 in 1870. This will give it four congressmen , which , the senator vouches , will be all republican ? , but they will not take seats until the 48th congress. The state will show also that , while the state has increased over 300 per cent , in population in four years , the city of Omaha has only 1,600 more residents than at the last census proving that the great major ity of immigrants belong to the agri cultural class. Will you please inform mo upon what authority you state that "the census will show that , while the state has increased over 300 per cent , in population in four years , the cily ol Omaha has only 1600 more rendenti than at the last census" 1 Respect fully yours , CHAMPION S. CHASE , Mayor. And a subscriber to the Daily Tribun e. Improving the Upper Missouri River. The Helena ( Montana ) Herald siya. Among the many welcome items con tained in the announcement of our delegate as fruits of the last seosion ol congress none is more welcome than that concerning the upper Missouri river , and that work is to begin at once at Half-breed rapids , the chiel obstacle to .navigation. It confirms ouranticipationsthat the surveys made thia spring make a favorable showing , and were so reported. It sometimes happens that superficial surveya made by those anxious for a favorable resull do not stand the test of more accurate working surveys made by experienced acd disinterested engineer * . The work has been pronounced feasible by government engineers , and is to be begun at once. Once begun it will bo carried to completion , and the river from the falls to the Three Forks wil ! become a highway of commerce. Within two years at farthest we may expect to too stuamboats plying their regular trips in connection with others below the falls , landing their freight within twelve ni'les of Helena. MISSING. A case o constipation by using Hamburg Flg . Heal Estate Transfers. Wm. W. Lowe and wife to Adeline Knight , w. d. p t of a. e. J sec. 20 , tp. 15 , range 13 , east $418.75. Augustus Kounlzo and wife to Thorkil A. Johuson , w. d. n. i of w. i of lot 13 in Kountze's second add. $325. John H. Kellom and wife to Nor man A. Kinher , w. d. portion of lot 3 of Capitol add. $1300. No Forgery. Alexander Wertheiraer , formerly of this city , but now of Madison county , was at the instance ot his sister , Mrs. Altschuler , indicted by the grand jury of this county for the forgery of a re ceipt for SCO. Yesterday the case was called in the district court , but after a brief examination was thrown out of court by the district attorney. Had His Foot Crushed. Wednesday afternoon , Mr. S. M. ScroggSjWho resides on Marcoy street , met with a eerious accident. He was engaged at work at anew building being - ing erected at Her's distillery , and when in the act of passing by a pile of lumber , it toppled over , crushing his right foot beneath it and turning it , bsides , it is thought , fracturing some of the bones of the leg. He was con- veyad to his home and Dr. D arrow was Oilledfor. He was doin well yesterday , and no serious result * PF J fered be yctd ) the fsot th t roy i raoRth or t rr MARKETS B * TELEGRAPH. . NEW TOOK , June SI. MONEY Mirket at 83l } per cent. GOVERNMENTS. 0. 8.8 * . 1881 . - . 1071 D. 8. IB , Now . - BookltUad illnoi Central a B.&Q C. & A. . . . " preferred New York Oentnl- jske Shore . . . . . We preferred . . . . . > . . . . Jff Northwestern . HI Northwestern preJei red . . . . -1081 St. Paul preferred - JJ5 Wabsan , St. Louis and Paclflc S6J preferred W * Han. & St. Jo 3 Jan. A St. Jo , pf'd 71 lansas & Texas Union Pacific 88 } Northern Pacific ! 7i do preferred < B1 Westsm Union Telc.-raph 10BJ Central Pacific J2i Pacific VaU W U. P. landRracts . - A.&P : 3 Chicago Produce. CHICAGO , June 24. Wheat Fsirly active and higher ; No. 2 , 90c cash ; OO jforOune ; 93 | @ 93 Jc for July ; 95Jc for August ; No. 3 rojeclod , G3@66c. Corn Firm , active and a shade lower ; No. 2 and high mixed , 34 ® 34 c for cash or June ; 35@35 c for July ; rejected , 3233c. Oats Quiet and easier ; No. 2 , 2GJ cash or June ; 25o seller * , July ; 22Jc bid August. Rye Steady ; No. 2 , 7oc. Barley Easier ; No. 2 , 71ic. Pork Fairly active"irregular and higher ; $12 12i@12 16 for cash and July ; 812 22@12 25 for August. Lard A shade lower ; 86 726 75 cash and July ; $ C 77i@6 * 80 Auguit. Whisky SI 09. Milwaukee Produce Market MILWAUKEE. June 24. Wheat Firm ; opened go higher and closed stef.dy ; hard , $1 05 ; No. 1 Milwaukee , 98o ; No. 2 Milwaukee , June , 9lAc ; July , 82Jc ; August , 87ic ; No. 3 Milwaukee , 81c ; No. 4 , 73 $ ; re jected , nominal. , Corn Dull and lower , at 34c. Oats Declined jjc ; No. 2 , 26Jc. Rye Declined Jc ; No. 1 , 75Ac. Barley Dull ; No. 2 fall , 68c. New York Produce. NEW YORK , June 24. Wheat Fair demand ; No. 2 , Mil waukee , $110@111 ; ungraded red , $113@1 20 ; No. 3 db ; 8113114 ; No. 2 do , § 1211 22 ; mired winter , SI 15@11C Corn Easier ; ungraded , 48ig51ic ( ; steamer , 4949c ; No. 2 , 51@6lc ; low mixed , 50c ; No. 2 , June , 51@5lc. Oats Heavy ; mixed western , 3Gc ; white western , 38@48e. Eggs Unsettled and weak at 11 © 12Jci Pork Firm ; $12 50@12 55. Cut Meats Quiet and firm ; long doir middles , $7 37 | ; short clear , Lar'd 7 25@7 27A. Butter Dull and weaker at 12@20o Whisky Nominal at § 112@113. St. Louis Live Stock. ST. Locus , June 24. Cattle Natives active ; top , grades firmer at § 4 70@4 80 ; grass cattle low er ; fair to extra Texans , $2 303 00 ; Indians , S3 40@3 80. Receipts , 2800. Hojjs Light , lower ; heavy , higher ; Yorkers and Baltimores , $4 204 25 ; packing , S4 15@4 30 ; heavy shipping S4 354 45. Receipts , 7000. CnicaRO Live Stocfi Uarsot CHICAGO , Juno 24. Hoga Receipts , 88,000 head ; trade ective at a decline of lOc , and values weakened some later , leaving a nnm ber unsold ; mixed packing , $410 ® 4 40 ; light. 84 20@4 70 ; choice heavy , S4 454 CO. Cattle Receipts , 4,000 ; shipping grades firm acd higher at § 4.25@5.10 : bulk at S4 604 65 ; butchers' and canned stock weak ; grass Texans , $2.90@3 50 ; bulk atS3.00@3.20 ; win tered , $3.30@3.50 ; western corn-fed , S4.004.50 ; stockers , S2.903.30. .Sheep Retoiptc , 600 headship ments , none ; trade unsettled in prices and values weak ; common to fair , S3 20@3 40 ; good to choice , ? 3 60 ® 4.00 ; hmbf , 3.00 per head. tit. Louis Produce. ST. Louis , June 24. Wheat Higher but slow ; No. 2 red 9798c cash ; 96j@)8Jc ! ) for June ; 86 < 387f for July ; No. 3 do , 89cbid ; No. 4 do , 880 asked. Corn Slow ; 34i@34gfor cash ; 34g(534Jc ( for Junef3334c for July ; 34c for August. Oa'B Firm ; 29jjc cash ; 49c for June ; 23c for August. Rye Lower at 73c. Whieky Steady at SI 08. Pork Quiet ; $12 30@12 40 ; should era , $4 40. Dry Salt Meats Clear rib 86 80 ® 5 85 ; clar , S7 05710. Lard Lower at § 6 65. Colored Mass Meeting. The Young Men's Rosette enterprise and the colored citizens generally mel Wednesday , pursuant to a call to make aningements for celebrating the 1st of August. Various committees were appointed The general committee of arrange ments consists of the following gentle men : Messrs. Travis , Gamble , Cons ley , Owens and Green. The following ladies were appointed as a committee on decorations : Mr Kate Woods , Mrs. Payne , Mrs. Jen nie Austin , Mrs. Sarah Green and Mrs. Maggie Miller. DELICIOUS WATER ICES ! Fruit Ices. Demon Glace , Biscuit Glaee. j23-tf Only at JOK & SAMS. THE REASON WHY JOE & SAM Retail the most Ice Cream in the city , is because their cream is not made oi milk. tf Men's Low Shoes in price andquan tity to suit all , at Fnltried ' , "VTssoh er's Block , 13th and Douglas. Most popular New York hotel , the Astor House. Why dose . ourselves with nauseat ing medicines , when a purely fruit cathartic will cure you at once Ham burg Figu. Try them. Murphy & Lovettins. Agency ; old eat established agency in this state. aplS-ly GRAND CELEBRATION. Our National Holiday w31 be celebrated on Monday , July 5th. 1SSO , by a pic-nir , to be held a. Sailing's Grove , la " Sarpy" County , under the auspices Cf the Catholic citizens of Papillion. Ar rangements . 1 ave been made \rith the U. P. R. Company to run an excursion tram from Omv la to the Grote. Seventy-five cent * will be ar.-cd for the rcund trip ; children half fare. The tram will leave Ciiaha at nine o'clock a m. , and return at s en p. m. , and Papiltion at ten a. m , returning at six p. m. root racej , sack races , and other amusement * V Sm,03 ? , Wl11 tlke P " * wbie : the ta t 0or - Icr wni be preserved throughout the day. P r- dlrin'toe . commuter , J JJ-Arcy .cd M , T . t P rHlIon. The committee * -will leava notbinjr undone to matp i peasant for thp attradln ? . Hroopim oi eTcrasea Tvil } , s puVUjbed bereW , - 1 . Pw SPECIAL . .SALE ! -OF FINE GOLD &SILVER To-Kiglit & Saturday Wight WHIPPLE & CO.'S SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE Advertisements To Let For Sale , Lost , Found , Wants , Boarding 4c. , will bo In serted in these columns once for TEX CENTS per lint ; each eubaoqoentlnscrtion.FIVE CENTS per line. The first Insertion never less than TWENir-FIVK CEHTS. TO LOAM-VGHEY. O1 A A AHA10 LOAN In sums of ? 50 3plUl/UUU to * 50(0 or 910,000 , at8 to 10 per cent interest on first class improved real estate In the city of Omaha. GEO. 1 * . BEMIS' Heal Estate and Loan Agency , 15th and Douglas Ets 654-erxltf 'o loan on real estate ; 10 percent. ; D. L. THOMAS , Attor-.ey , Creighton Block. 21-M-103 OHZT ' TO LOAN Call at Law Office M' D. L. 7UOUA8.Boom8Cre ! < hton Block OHKY TO LOAN 1109 Famhun street. Dr. Edtrardn Lonn Agency. nor-22-tf HELP WANTED A eirl for general housework at WANTED St. , up stairs. C3-28 A GItl for general housework , WANTED , wothiotr and ironing. Reference required. .Appl } south-cist corner 20th and California 5t-tf ffANTEO-KISCEUAMEOUS. T ANTED A flrst-clasa Jeweler , at EDHOLM W & ERICKSON'S. 100-tf AN AND WIFS WANTED. T , MURUAY. 74-U TNTKLIlIGENCE OFFICE , comer 16th and J. Davenport. 110-tfJ FCRREMT-HOUSES AMD LAKD. I , OUSES , | 8 a nnntb. T. 1IORKAY. 83-tt riOR RENT Furnished roonu.cheap ; by week or month. Apply at AMERICAN HOUSE. 408.tf OB RENT A splendid Photograph Gal ery. ' > 71-tf L. B. WlLLMMa & SON FOR SALE. TT1OR SALE Largo beer casks , good for els- JJ tern purposes , at KRUO'S Brewery. 353eo-lri LANDS , LOTS. HOUSES AND FARMS FOR over DEM IS' new column on 1st pae. Bargains , TOHN11. CLABKE Tne oldist Real Estate d agent In Omaha , northeast corner 1 > th and DougUs streets , has FOR SALE lEnldenre lots and houses and lots all over the city and additions at loner prlcej than any agent in the city , and on terms to suit purchasers f 16,000 Just received to loan for two or three year * . 107-25 T710R SALE , CHEAP On cisy monthly pay- JQ ments , one organ , having 2 sets of reeds and stops. Call at Abbott's Sewing Uachinc - . lOS-wed-th-'at-nun offlce.-lHOfFarnhaia St. - - - - "F10R SALE-Thorougbbred Scotch Terrier pups J ? Enquire at HERRITrS. 1007 Farnham bt TpOIl SALE A honze with 5 rooms and lot in JJ Kclson'u addition. Inquire of Fred. Ilcni. rccVson's meat market , cor. of 10th and Califor nU SU . 624-tf TT1 OR SALE Small soda fountain in good conJ Jditlon. . D. W. SAX' , cornsr 13th and Farnhim. 577-tf TO BUILDGRS.PLASTERERS AND MASONS. Coarse bank tand , gravel for gardens and moulding sand will be delivered at short notice. Leave orders at H. Sierts 1411 F-irnhira , and Charles Brandes , 921 } Farnham Sts. HANS BOCK , Successor to Charles Daniel. 552-tf TJEMI3 OFFERS A SPLENDID LIST OF D Bargains in Houses , Lots , Farms and CauH , in LU now column oulst page. T7HJR SALE Coltonwocd lumber of alt sizesat JD REDilOND-S , Sixteenth-sU 516-tf SALE A BTill dwelling house , next to FOR G. H. Collins residency corner 10th and Capitol Avenue. / or information call at G. H. I J. 8. COLLINS. 131 Famhun Street. 505-t OR SALE AGtlstMitt. Apply at 472-tf L.B WILLIAMS & SON. . SALE Two of the celebrated J. U. Bran-wick & Ealke Co.'s Nonpareil B1I- lUrd Tables. Nearly new. For i ala cheap. 230-tf C. W. nAMlLTOlf , MISCELLANEOUS- LOST. Smal1 Black and Tan D < g answering to name cf 8am. Liberal reward will be Paid lor him by Mrs. Byers Wh st. Btt. Cip. and Dodge. 1C. T OTS.FABMS , HOUSES AND LANDS. Look I 1 over BEMIS * new column of bargains on 1st page. NEW Everett's adjustable > nd SOMETHING ' screen Call and see working model , next door to Bee office. Patent applied for. 80-26 NOTICE TO BIDDERS Proposals for Furnishing the City of Omaha , Ne braska , with Water , for Fire Protection and Public Use. Sealed proposals In duplicate will re received by the undersigned at bis office In the dty of Omaba , Nebraska , until 12 o'clock , noon , on the 12th day o { July , A , D. , 1830 , for furnUhin ; the city of Omaha , Nebraska , with Water works for fire protection and public ute , for the teim of twenty five years from the time of compl tion of said works , through two hundred and fifty fire byd ants , of the character and of the locations mentioned in ordinance No. 423 ( passed by the city council of the city of Omaha , Nebraska , and approved by the mayor , on the llth day of June , D. , 1830 , and the report of J. D. Cook , en ginccr , approved by the aty couidl Juno Sth , 1880 , copies of which \vill te futnishcU bidders on application. Such proposals or bid ! shall be accompanied by a bond with at least three residence sureties in the sum of twenty .five thourand dol'ars con ditioned in the event ot the acceptance of such proposals or bids and awarJlnjof the contract for such public supply and flre protection to euch bidder or bidders ; for the faithful performance of tbo terms and conditions of ordinance No. 123 , and that the water M be furnished through said hydrants , shall at all times when required dar Ing said term ( a reasonable time being allow ed for repairs In cases Of unavoidable actidtnta ) perform the tejts mentioned In ordinance No. 423 , and give the fire protection therein men- ttomd. Said proposols or bids shall specify the price per hydrant per year for the and two hundred and fifty hydrants daring sail term ; alao the price per hydrant per year for intermed'ate hydrants placed upon the mains specified i" the report cf J. P. Cook ( on file in the office tf the dty clerk of Omtha , Nebraska , copies of which will be furnished bidders on application ) , in ex cess of said two hundred and fifty , and also the price per hydramVper year in case the dty at any time during zald term elects to hive more bpdranti upon new malrs. Sail proposals or bids shall be accompanied by a conditional acceptance of ordinance No.421) , la the event the contract for the public supply and flre protection shall be awarded. The contract for such public supply and C'C protection will be awarded to the lowest respon sible bidder or bidders , and the dty council of the city of Omaha reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Em elopes containing proposals should be mark ed "Proposals for furnish ng the c'ty of Omaha with water for fire protection and public use , " acd address to the undersigned , J.F. MCCARTNEY. City Clerk of the City of Omiba. Omaha , Nebraska , June 12th , it 0. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Sealed propones will be received by the un dersigned until IS o'clock rcoii , June 22,1SSO , for Ihe fornisbint ol all material and tha crea tion and completion of a two-story brick ichooi budding fcr the Fifth ward , in" the dty of Onuha , to ba located , oa Ca s ctreet , btn en Foartnth and Fifteenth street ! . Separate bids will 16 f e * ccivd as follows : For all trick work and the furnishing of the required materials and laying the sime , and including the setting cf all stones , for all plastering , and furnishing the required materials for the same , for all cut stone deliver ed on the ground , fo a'.l caipenter and Joiner * ' work indudmg the f urnishingof all required ma terials fcr the same ; for all painting and elazinz ; Indudlngall required materials for the same ! for all exevratin ? and alao all complete bnildinr. Plans and SDedflcitions cin fee seen at the office olC.r-fcri.coJI .arehllect. The enonorS ? son * irceiTing tha award win be required ton- ecute a bond wjth good and goffldent se - forth ; faithlnl performance IbSSTfr BhouUbi endoned , ptoposO * tot bciwin- . ONE MILLION ACRES CHEAP LAND EASTERN NEBRASKA , $2 TO $5 PER ACRE 20,000 Acres DOUGLAS COUNTY , 6 to 12 Miles from Omaha , $6 to $10 per Acre , on Long lime 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 ci thern 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 show good titles. Maps of Douglas and Sarpy Counties for sale , Boggs & Hill , REAL ESTATE BROKERS , 1408 Fara. Sfc , , Omaha , Neb. For Sale. Atlantic Hotel , doing a gplendld business , cor. 10th ana non-aril. S 12,000 , ono fifth CMD , balance time to suit. COddS & HILL. Business Lot For Bile , cheap , lot 1 , Mock 152 , 8. W. cor. 10th aud Harney ; size , C6il32 ; price , $7500. S Business Lots , Next west of Masonic Temple , $1,550 each ; time to suit purchasers. BOGOS and HILL Business Lot , 22x132 feet , north side of Farnham street near/ opposite the Herald office , will be cold to party making best offer this month. month.BOO BOO OS anil HILT , $ , OOO iu Caalt And 320 acres neir Elair to exchanga for pro- duett re Omaha property. property.BOQO BOQO Sand HILL. New Houses. We are building 2 hou es , G rooms eich on Chicago between 2d and 23d streets. Penroni desiring to purchase , will please call early. EOOOtS and HILL. At the Barracks 160 acres for eale at $76 per acre. Will robal Tide. BOGOS 4 HILL. Lot on Cass Street. Lot 6 , block 26. Want best cash or time of fer at once. BOGG3 & HILL. Residence and Z Full Lots. Lots 2 and 3 , ; n block 61 , on Capitol Hill , Chicago cage street between 21st and 2d , will beeoldto a sacrifice to an immediate pu-chaser. BOGUS & HILL. Bailroad Men Can secure a bargain rn two cottages with small lots on 10th street , a couple of blocks from depot , 81600 for both on easy terms. Who Has $350O To loan , ne hare a chance to lean tha above amount on 10 per cent , for a term of years en 1st class security. BOGG & For Sale , House and full lot on Webster Street , best Iocs * tion In the city , f 1,600 ; easy terms. BOQQ3 and HILL. $20,000 Twenty Thousand Dollars in small well secur ed mortgages ranging from $200 to f 1,000 , draw ing 10 per cent interest , hare been lately placed In our bands for sale , at small discount. Per sons having a litile money to spare can make i safe and profitable loan in this way , without any expenr ? or commissions. BOOQ3 and HILL. New Houses. Wo are now prepared to build houses worth from $400 to IdOO on our Iota in our new addition , 28th and 29th and Famham.Douglas and Dodge , and sell on small monthly payments. BOO03 and HILL , $ GOO to $1,000 Will buy jou a new house , with one of the finest lots in Omaha , on small montlily payments. BOQQ3 and HILL , RIAL E STATS BROKO& Residence Lots for Sale. 200 Lots in Kountze and Ruth's Additiqn.near business , good surroundings , lots covered with young1 trees , and are the choicest , cheapest and nearest business of any lots in the mar ket. By all means look at lots in Kountze and Ruth's addition before purchasing elsewhere. Will sell on montnlypayments. Prices $400 to $650. BOGGS and HILL. 100O Residence Lots Fronting : 8,9,10 and llth street * . 8 to 10 block * south oi depot , many ot those lota are rery desirable - " sirable and ( or men of smalt means arc now the cheacest and most ewily purchased lot * in Oma ha. Prices $ -250 to $300. Monthly payments. BOGQa and U. L. 13 Choice Lots On Park Wild Aycmu , only 3 to 4 blocks from Depot , | 500 to COO. Monthly payments. BOGOa ind HILL. * 66 of theTincst Lets In Omaha , 10 to 12 blocks west of Postofika and Court House , on Farnham , Douglas andDodjre streets ; finest views In the city from these lot * . Prices 9200 to $200 , oa payments of f5 to $10 per month. BOQC8 & HILL. I Houses and south J lot 1 , block 12 , on west side of 18th street , between California and Web- rter .streets . ; (2,200 BOOGS and HILL. Lota land 2 , block 230 12,759 Lots , block 16 1.50C , Lot 2 , block at. . . . . 60e Lots 5 and 6 , block 222 1,200 South 1 Lota 1 and 2 , block 281 1.000 East } Lot'A block 121 2,500 West 1 Lot 2 , block 121 2,500 Lot 6 , block 227 - 600 183 feet Lot l.tloclc 205 3,000 BOGGS and HILL. E | , ; tLot7block- , . , .i Lot 8 , block 102 , „ 1. ' " Lots , bloc ! ; 1Q2,1 , , , Ij v " 3.COO vf-MCiW"1"1'111" ftM * liintiitnnnt + rn . , ! wuuiiuwir -T "I * ' . ? ! ' \ . | Immense Stock for / " ' SPRING AND SUMMER Fine Custom-Made Men's Suits , Boys' Suits Children's Suits. SPRING OVERCOATS For Men , Boys , and Children. Under-Wear , Hats aud Caps , trunks and Valises , at Prices to Suit All. \J s Farnham Street , Near Fourteenth SCHLANK -I PRINCE , BOSTON CLOTHING HOUSE DEVLIN & CO. , OF NEW YORK' We are now prepared to take orders for the justly celebratedclothlngo- . . thl house , which for Durability , Style and Cheapness are unsurpassed. We. stock of , Shirts , FarnlshJnjj have now on hand the beat selected Clothing Goods , etc. In the city. Boston Clothing House , 3LS2JL2 F1RNIIAM STREET. apB-ly ; 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 , SilverWare , Pianos & Organ , -AJSTJD GENERAL MUSICAL MERCHANDISE At Manufacturing Prices , Which is from 15 to 20 per cent , helow any Eastern Wholesale House , preparatory to moving into their New Store , Cor. llth & Farnham We Mean Business , Come and be Convinced. ZMZTTSIO Pianos and Organs Sold on Easy Monthly Installments. A. llosFE , Jr , I51G Dodge Streets LANCE & FOITICK , Dealers in QTCTVIES House Furnishing Goods , ShcIfHimhvarc , Nails - and Etc. 1221 Farnham Street , 1st Door East First National Bank. mB-U _ LLSLEDZIANOSKI GO. , MANUFACTURERS OF HUE O TJ L 3D 13ST GS I AND DEALERS IN PICTURE FRAMES , CHROMOS AND ENGRAVINGS 922 Douglas St. , Near 10th , Omaha , Neb. . o. : MioRGK _ : tsr , WHOLESALE GROCER ! 1213 Farnham Si , Omaha HENRY HORNBERCER , V. BLATZ'S MILWAUKEE BEER I 111 Kegs and Bottles , Special Figures to the Trade. Families Supplied at Reasonable Prices. Office , 230 Douglas Street , Omaha. DOUBLE AND SINGLE ACTING POWER AND HAND PUMPS Steam Pomps , Engiaa Trimmings , Mining Machinery , I&TW8 HOSE , IRASS AND IRON FITTINGS , PIPE , STEAM PAGING * AT WHOLESALE AND RETAH , , _ HAUADAV WHLLS , OHUBCH AND SCHOOL 9jUi > * - " "