The Daily Bee. Wednesday Morning , April 13. ACADEMY OP MUSIC ! Eaator Monday , April 18tb. BT The Ivanhoe Dramatic Club , Mr. Harry J. Parr , . Director. Tills p'y embodies the true sentiment ! of the Irish people u > h y ( trailed for their Qcd given righti Il tic-row , oflljr tmbltlon during ihe eventful period of ' 98 joitrayiac Ills tine motirmnd depicting lib vonderfu1 qualities of Mlf-facriGdng lo\e cd noble generosity. Scenes , the nest itnueins re so luppi'y internoron In the pot ! to m ke the play at t > ncc the mos beautiful and Inlentcly lute -ratine on the modern etacc. A strong can and elcsnt costume * . Tickets 50 . llnerved stats at Kdho'.m A. Erkkeou'i Matn ! > at2:30. ! > ! ' d3t BUtlVITIES , Paterson Frederick , .beading Hatter. mlltf Easter Cards at Kuhn's. See Polack's advertisement. 4030 residence lote. Bemis , agent. 300 business lots. Call on Eemis. Bemi ' new map of Omaha , 25 cents. Bcnrn' real estate boom. First page. 250 houses and lot * . Bemis' agency. 200 farms and 000,000 acres land. Berni * Try "fare's choic * , " best 5c cigar in town. Whipple , McMillan & Co. , the jewel , ere , Crtichton Block. o20-tf Finest assortment of tooth brushes at 5axe'p , warranted. Kbvel Ten Cent cigars , fi\e for a quarter , at Kuhn's Drug Store. For riNE Commercial Job Printing , call at THE BEE Job room * . Mxed paints , Whitehouse's drug store , IGlh and California streets aS-rod-lin i If yon want Bill-Heads , Letter-Heads ' Envelope * or any job work. Call at THE BEE Job llooms. Pricei that will suit every one. Kev. George W. Pepper , the lecturer on Irish wrongs , is in the city , sid : will probably i > eak with Mr. John Devoy in ibis city Thursday evening Five or sit members of the Y. M. C- A. of this city , will attend the state con vention at Linceln. which begins on Thurs day and continues through the weeV. The ladie cf the First M. E. church will give a toci&ble on Thursday evening , nt the residence of G. T. Walker , north west corner of Seventeenth and Douglas. A force of men has been engaged to day in cleaning the TJ. P. shops of trie ir.ud which accunmlatcled there daring the flocH , and a portion of the shop men will resume work to-morrow. The plans 'of Architect YOBS for the Sangerfesl building Ime been accepted , and contracts arc to be let on the 20ih. The Lincoln society has applied for admis sion to the Saengerbund. The mud on the streets and crossings is from two inches to a foot deep , and ju t thin and mushy enough to enable pedes trians to * 'feel bottom. " On Fifteenth , near the postoffice. the streets are nearly impassible , but the enterpriMng firm of Kdholm & Krickton have a man at work , ehoveling the mud from their erasing , which is a great accommodation to all who pass that way. The statement in nn Omaha paper that ths embankments of the "Waterworks Company's new settling basins on the river bottom had been seriously damaged by the flood , is denied Engineer Ba\ig , who states tiiat the Water Worts Compa ny is only out for labor in taking precau tions , which as the flood resulted were un necessary. He say * there w not a cent's worth of damage. Attention. A tpccial mooting of the Donaka Foronlng aociety will ba held at thalr hall on Wednesday at 8 p. m.to make arrangcmcnja fortho funeral of Aug. Mathoson. Budwjiser Bottlnd Beer at Julius TreiUchke'a. 12-3t Men's Hip Boots , at Fullriede's. WANTED. A good watchmaker , a foreigner pre ferred , at EJholtn & ErlckaonV. Steady work and good pay to a good man. FINE assortment of gold and silver Watches at Whlpple , McMillen & Co. 'a. Crelghton Block. Attoation.'Hooks. All the honorary and active mem bers of the Pioneer Hoolc and Ltddo : Go. , Nu. 1 , are hereby requested to attend the Chief Engineer election on Wednesday , April 13th , 1881 , at 8 o'clock p. m. , sharp , at City Hall. Jtiuca TKEirticnKE , Sec'y. AM NOW RECEIVIKO A L4.ROE LOT OF CH&MDER SETS , PARLOR SETS , LOUNGES , SIDEDOAUDS , EASY C11AIKS AND OTI1KE OOODS IN" THIS 1TJTE , WHICH I OFFER AT VKEV LOW PRICKS. PARTIE1 WILL FIND IT TO THEIR INTEREST TO INSPECT THIS STOCK BEFORE PURCHASING. CHARLES SIIIVEIUCK , 1203 and 1210FuniAam if. , OmcJia. np2tf List of subscribers to the Land League fand : Patrick McArdle , Sr . S 1 00 Charles lioltennann. . o 0) John Dougherty . 2 50 Patrick Dougherty . L 00 JamesMitchell . 1 00 James Hughes . 1 00 John McAnlle . 1 W ) Patrick SIcArdle . 2 50 Total . . . . S15RO NEW styles rllvcrware at WbJpple McMillen < t Co.'t , Creighlon block. Cbauce. Owing to the lateness of the season and the immense stock of rubber goods on. Land , wo must and will close them oat at prices never before heard of * Erery ttfing in the "Rubber Hne regardless of cost at "H. DOHLE fc Co.'s. ELUGANT Jewelry at Whipple , McMilUn&.Co.'e , OrcightonTjlock. 51p . . = r Hip * ; Hurrah ! for Dohle'g New Stock * " " ofm m ? Rubber Boots , . kinds of "Bobber Shoes , Just Received. at EL DOHLE & CO.'S , Leading She Store. o I a s * ' gl't-f. A NAKED PEISONEE , Who Will Have to be Disposed of in Some Manner. ' ' Cracky Bill , "a character very gen erally known in this city , and espe cially to the police authorities , baa been serving a sentence In the city jail for some time , which expires to day. The ordinary course of justice in finenesses is for the police judge to make out a doharge : , and the prisoner Is forthwith Immediately conducted ontslde of the basement hotel. In Bill's case , however , there is an obstacle , whlcli is the fact of his "en tire nuditity. YtBterday he conceived - ceived the idea that his clothing was Inhabited by a species of animal wel known to ordinary jail quarters , anc .accordingly he bnrned every rag anc vestige of his jgarmenta in the stove. He is now Trapped in a blanket , as his only covering , and the question is whether the court will be justified in drawing upon the city for a suit o clothes , or in allowing Bill to remain in durance vile at the municipal ex pense. Bargains in Rubbar Boots at Fall riede's. Bay your Easter eggs of the BOB ; Bees at the Christian church Friday night. Egg supper and sociable at the Christian church Friday night. Those wishing first-class dressmak Ing should call at 317 N. loth street ap2-tf _ _ _ Omaha Fire Department. The Fire Department will meet in the City Ccuncil Chamber on Wednes day evening , at 7:30 , sharp , to elect officers for the ensuing year. By order SL GOLDSMITH , Pros. JAS. DON.SELLY , Sec'y. " * aprll-3t Prang's Bister Cards at Hospe'a. Prang's Easter Cards at Hoepe'a. Prang's Easter Cards at Hospe's. tl Bargains In Rubber Boots at Fall- rlede'a. Dleou WILLIAMS Mrs. Frances E. Wil liams , aged 57. Funeral from the residence of W. H. Keene , corner of James and Charles streets , on Thurs day , at 1 o'clock p. m. All friends of the deceased are invited to attend. WALLER Ella L. , only daughter of Frank and Hattia Wilier , aged 3 years and 14 days. Funor.il at 10 a. m. Thursday , from the residence , Xo. 033 Wheaten street. Friends of the family Invited. Mtrahal Niel R-ssos left for Easter. Come , see and order. C. E. Eifling , Lsavenworlh and Ilth ata. 12-tu-thu Go and see Treitschke's fine sample room. 12-3t Lirge stock of Rubber Boots just recaived al Fullriodo'a , Douglas , near 13th street. The Death of Heury Lauor. WHEREAS. Henry Liner , for many years an active member of this com pany , passed from this earth on the 20th of March , 1881 , after having achieved an enviable record as n fire man ; therefore , be it Jltiohtd , That we , the member. * of Engine Company Ho. 2 , in meeting assembled , hereby express our sincere regret for the great misfortune befallen - fallen the estimable wife and family of Mr. Lauor , and we take great pleas ure in certifying to the fast that during -his llfetima he was ever a trua fireman , a worthy member of the company and an honest man. E. F. SMYTHB , J. F. MCCARTNEY , 0. M. KOSTEBS , F. J. McSHANE , H. TAGGER. Committee. OMAHA , April 7,1881. Harmonic Society. The Harmonic society will give a concert at Masonic Hall , April 2Gth. Several fine choruses , on which the society has been faithfully at work for aomo time , will be presented , and also a selection from the new opera , "The Bells of Oorneville , " or , as it Is more commonly called , "The Chimes of Normandy , " which the society is now at work on and intends giving soon. There will also be several at tractive solo representations in the concert. Strange Bed Fellows. John Holland , living on the corner of CASS and Ilth stroat , was arrested Monday on comphiut of his wife , charging him with having taken two tramps home with him , quartered them in his wife's bed-room , aud winding up by making it so uup'oas- ant for Mrs. Holland thatr eho was obliged 'o leave the house. The com plaint alsa alleges that Holland was intoxicated and brutally treated his wife before she left the h'onso. The examination was continued until to-day Change of Firm. Mr. H. T. Clark , of Bjllevne , has become : partner * in the wholesale hardware housa"bf "Lee , Fried & Co. , of this city. Mr. Clark nlllnot , take an 'active part in the business , but makes this investment for his son , Mr. J. T. Clark , who hasljinfimpor. tact clerkship In the ests7c < lifi ment. The firm has rented the large double store , 44 feet front and three stories high , in the building shortly to be put np on H&rney street by the Tier's , and expects to get into it about August let. The firm is one of the most Impottjnt in their line of business between Chicago cage and San Francisco , and the addi Uon of Mr. Clark to the firm with his large capital , will , have th ) effect of giving them unlimited credit. ftTr. J. T. Clark , who will , represent his father in the Jinn , was formally with Irving & Ellis , and is a young gentleman widely kaoivain Nebraska. , , . i . Mt ft i1" j aud , with many friend * . Its McKipney Case. At the time of going to prez * , the examination of J. Sephen McKinney and Ada L Shank , on the charge of inosst , ft bsing alleged that they are uncle and niece , was being held before Polica Judge Hawes , at his office. PERSONAL Captain Marsh is seriously ill with an attack of erysipelas. Mr. James Ware , of Paxton & Ware , leit forthe East yesterday * Mr. A. Ward , ' with Ma * | Meyer & Co. ) came infromlthe we t Monday , Henry Gibson , Etq. , proprietor of the Herald job room * , left Monday forSt ; Lous. P. P. Shtlby , Esq. , rseneral freight Agent of the TJ. P. 11. R. , r. turned from Cleveland .Monday. Thos. J. Potter , general manager cf the a B. & Q. R. It , Marvin Hughitt , gener ; al manager of the Northwe tern , dnd Hugh J. lliddlu , general manager of the Kock Island , arrived in Council Bluff < yes- erd y morning. Messrs. U. S. Stebbin , general ticket agent of the U. P. R. R , , and J. W. Morte , general passenger agent , left for Chicago yesterday afternoon to attend the meeting of the Western Association of passenger and ticket sgenU , which occurs this week. C. S. Cone , Esq. , General Ticket Agent of the Ohio & Mississippi Railroad , was in the city Monday to meet M.S. C. E. Chapman , widow of the company's agent at Louisville , Ky. , who is expected here with her husband's remains , ilr. and Mrs. Chapman were returning from a trip ta California for the former's health , but on the jonrney home he became unexpect edly worse and died on tbe CcntralPacific train before reaching Ogden. Bargains lu Rabber Boots at Full- node's. Railroad Jottlcgs. From Lut Evening's Bee. The Burlington & Missouri River railroad is not yet in condition to run trains , the Kansas City track between Omaha and Pacific Junction being still impassable. The bridge at Oreapolis will be completed by Thursday , and the plan now is to resume the regular passenger and freight trains on that day. The B. & M. has had its agents at points which this blockade has affected , in structed to receive no freight until the road is opsn . In the meantime there has been no interruption to local or through traffic on the main line , which has made regular connections with the C. , B. & Q. at Pacific Junc tion. Swan , the cattle , man , made a ship ment of car-loadsof to-day twenty-five - stock , lately fed in liar's dlstlllary barns. The stock'was shipped over the Omaha & Republic in Valley road to Lincoln , thenca by the B. & M. to Pacific Junction and on to Chicago. This is tb.3 .first through shipment from Omaha since last Friday. J. H. Martin , Esq. , well known in Omaha as the traveling agent cf the U. 1 * . railroad , with headquarters at Indianapolis , has resigned that posi tion and accepted the general agency in Indianapolis of the I. 0. & St. L. railroad. The trains on the C , B. & Q. and Wabish railroads came In this morn ing at Council Bluff ? nearly on timo. Tbe Northwestern train , which was due at the Bluffi at 9:30 yesterday morning , was not in until after eight o'clock at night. The causes of the delay were a heavy land slldo about two miles east of Logan , Iowa , ( which detained the train fire hours ) and by a break in the track east of the Bluffs. At the latter place the water was run ning across the rails. The transfer irom the above mentioned depots to the transfer depot wasmade in the same minnar as yesterday. From the transfer depot the platform flat cars are til ! in place , but will probsbly be taken away to-morrow , as Bridge Supt. 0. B. Havens thinks that It will bo possible by that time to run the dummy train np to the depot. About one hundred and fifty pas sengers and one hundred emigrants went westward to-day on the Union Pacific , The freight blockade on the other side rf the river is reported to be arge and Increasing dally. Heavy Snow About Ds. The recent snow storm has affected he territory north of Omaha , and es- > ecially tbe railroads , in a serious manner. A few miles north the fall was nearly a foot in depth , which al- owed of several heavy drifts in the allroad cuts and consequent stoppage of trains. The cuts on the St. Pnul & Sioux City railroad between Tekama and Sioux City are yesterday six feet leep , which effectually blocks travel. Trom Sioux City to Mankato , Minne- ota , on the Chicago , St. Paul & Oma- la railroad , a distance of nearly two lundrcd miles , the snow in many places is three feet deep. May not he present season bo the begin ning of another of those glacial pe riods that have frozen up the inhabit able portion of the world once in 00- , 000 years ? The Wetera Falling. The signal eervice gauge showed yesterday that up to 1 o'clock the river had fallen two feet and aoven Inches , standing at eighteen feet end eleven inches above low water mark. This shows an average fall of two- thirds of an Inch par hour. The prospect is that the decline will be at 111 more rapid by to-night and to morrow. Sporting Notes. The biggest bag of the season was recently brought In by Gen. Crook and Mr. J. S. Collins , from thePiatte river. In a hunt of four hours Thurs day they bigged 235 ducks , of which S3 were canvas back. The- latter are very scarce and hard to get , and this number sorpissts any duck hunting exploit recorded heretofore. POSTOFyiCE CHANGES In Nebraska during the week ending April 0,1881 , furnished THE BEE by Wm. Van Yleck , of the postoffice de- pirtmennt. Established Brewer , Hoit county , Elcea E. Kuho , postmaster , Peck- bam , Lincoln county , Joshua Peck- ham. Discontinued Marysburg , Jeffer son caunty ; Rush , Franklin county. Postmaiters appointed Clear Spring , Antelope county , S. S. Mur- pByT "Flowerdsle , Richardson county , Walter J. Hopper. i Day Board $3 50. Hudson River House , Hirney street. all-3t-eod J. C. GREEX , " Prop'r. FRESH FACES. y A New City Government in Session tinder a Charter , T , H , Dailejj President and J ; J- L. 0. Jewett , Oiert of the Council. A Concise Message From With Valti- Mayor Boyd , - able Suggestions. The Council Committees Ap pointed. The first session of the new city couniil was held last evening In the common conceit. The room was filltd with interested spectators. City Clerk McCartney called the meeting to order , and asked Mayor Boyd and the following councilmen-elect to step forward and be sworn : J. 0. Councilmen-at-Lirge Corby , Cnarles Kaurmann , Richard O'Kocfe , Homer Stull , Fred Delone , Samuel Herman. Ward Councilmen Aler. McGav ock , First ward ; M. A. McNamsra , Second ward ; H. Hernberger , Third ward ; M. Dunham , Fourth ward ; T. H. Dailey , Fifth ward ; W. I. Baker , Sixth ward. Mayor Boyd and the counciltnen- elect were then sworn in , aud the bonds of each examined and approved. Mr. S. A. Herman waa elected tem porary chairman. ELECnOy OF A. PRESIDENT. Alderman Kvifraan moved that an Informal ballot for president bo ta ken. ken.Mr. Mr. Dunham moved to amend that the ballot he an informal one , to which Mr. Kaufman agreed , and the amended motion was passed. Mr. Honnin nominated Mr. Dailey. Mr. Dailey nominated Mr , Her * mat ) . Mr. Baker nominated Mr. Stall , who declined to ho a candidate , sav ing it was well understood what the ballot would be. Messrs. Baker aud Corby were ap pointed teller. ) . A ballot was taken with the follow ing result : Dailey , 11 ; Herman , 1. On motion the election of Mr. Dailey was made unanimous , ani the temporary chairman appointed Messrs. Dunham aud Kaufman to conduct the president to his chair. After assuming his duties iho pres ident said : GENTLEMEN : I thank you for the honor conferred. I accept the posi tion , and will endeavor to merit your approbation. Wo will now proceed to the regular order of business. CITY CLERK. Nominations for city clerk were then pronounced In order. Mr. McGavock nominated John So- ton. ton.Mr. Mr. Kaufmann nominated J. F. McCartney. Mr. McNaraara nominated Thomas J. Fitzmorrls. ( The name of Mr. McCartney was , at bis request withdrawn from nomin ation. ) Mr. Corby nominated J. J. L. C. Jewett. Mr. Dunham nominated Mr. Higginaon. Mr. Herman nominated Mr. Shields. On motion of Mr , Herman the first ballot was made an Informal one. This ballot1 and the three which fol lowed it resulted as follows : First Ballot Siton 2 , McCartney 2 , FHZtnorrls2 , Jewett 2 , Higglnson 2 , Shields 2. Second Ballot Seton 1 , Fitzaiorris 2 , Jewett G , Higginsonl , Shields 1. Third Ballot Fitzmorris 2 , Jowott 6 , Higginaon 1 , Shit 1 is 1 , blank 2. Fourth Ballot Jewett 11 , blank 1. On motion the nomination of Mr. Jewett was made unanimous. Mayor Boyd then advanced and read a lengthy message. The bond .of the mayor , which bore the names of J. A. Creighton and W. A. Paxton , was presented and approved. - On moiion a recess of fifteen min utes was taken , to allow the president to prepare the names of his commit tees. tees.The The council was again called to or der , and Mr. Gustavo Beneke , police judge elect , advanced to the desk and took the oath. The clerk read his bond , whicS bore as sureties the names of E. Rosewater and 0. Hartman. STANDING COMMITTEES. The president then read the names of the standing committees aafollows : Finance HermanBaker , Jnnham. Judiciary Stull , Kanfmann , Horn- berger. Claims Baker , Herman , Stnll. Streets and Grades McGavock , McNamara , Baker. Public Property and Improvements Kanfmann , Dulone , O'Keefe. "Police OIKeefe , McGavock , Horn- berger. Fire , Horribergor , Dunham , Me- Nsmara. Gas Corby , Kauftnaun , Dunham. Sidswalks and Bridges Delone , Corby , McGwock. Rnles , Forms and Printing Dun ham , Stull , Herman , Street Hailwayr , Crossings and Sidewalks McNamara , O'Keofe , Corby. SPECIAL COMMITTEES. "Water Works and Sewerage Mo * Namara , Kaufmann , Stull , Delone , Corby , Herman. Purchasing Kaufman , Homberg- er , McGavock. Mr. Hoinberger moved that the firemen bo allowed the use of the council chamber for their election this evening. Carried. The report of Truman Buck on the condition of the city troasurar'n ac counts was referred to the committee on finance. On motion the dl fie rent papers from the old council on file tu the clerk's office , were ordered transferred to the propar committees of the new council. On motion of Councilman Kauf mann it was voted that the council adjourn till Tuesday evening next at 7:30 o'closk. "Bo&ert Einmet" After months of careful study un der the abla direction of Mr. Harry J. Parr , the Ivanhoes will appear at tEe. Academy'of Music on next Mon day evening in the historical drama of "Robtrt Emmet. " The play is by one of the ablest dramatists of the age , Henry Pilgrim. It is a faithful chronicle of the touching incidents and historical scenea in the life zt Ire- Und's most ba'oved patriot. So ex- sctly are those scenes depicted that the auditor becomes in fancy a contemporary of the dreadful events hieh ushered in the present century. I .s peculiar and chief beauty consists in its representation of the Irishman in the light ot learning and genius , qmlitiea seldom attributed to him In ' modern plays. | Nor does It forget the rollicking Irish lad and his witty say ings , but It aspjgns him his grope ? plac ? . Its great success ia New York where It was played for one hundred consecutive nights attests itu worth. That it will receive a propar interpre tation by the Ivanhoe's , and meet with a warm reception by the people of Omaha , Is beyond doubt. M'KINNEYS ' CASE , His Examination Before Judge Hawes Yesterday Atternoon The police court zoom v aa filled yesterda aftembon by n orewd of curious and anxious listener * , who closely watched every step in the ex amination of Stephen McKinney on the charge of criminal intimacy with a Rirl named Ada L. Shanks , who is said to be McKipney's niece. In an swer to the reading of the charge file- Ktnney pleaded not guilty , and Ada L. Shanks also pleaded not guilty. J. S. Carey , 110 Twelfth street , was sworn , and teatihed that defend ants came to hla house and wished to rent room and board , which they ob tained. They came there about the 13th or 10th of January , and remain ed about all weeka. Vhile there they occupied the room. Mies Dora Crane , who woiks for Gary , swore that she saw the defend ants. They eame to Mr. Gary's home and asked for bread. 1'feey ' took a rocm , but it would bo impossible to know whether they roomed together or not , and didn't RO in there. I never heard them eay anything about the relationship , except Miss Shanks say that McKinney was her husband. Dapnty Mawhal Ben Westerdahl , aworn , said that ho went after Mc Kinney with the requisition and ar rested him. He said nothing to me about the young lady , except to lay that aha was his nieca. He also said that ho hnd corresponded with , the sire. Marahal Westerd hl was sworn , and shown a letter , which he said he answered , directing to J. S. McKin- noy. After directing the letter and mailing it I recaived another letter. Counaol for the state ofFerdd to In troduce a letter from McKinney to the msrahal , but objection was made. After McKinney arrived in Onaha he said to me that he didn't anticipate any trouble from the letter. I ar rested Miss Shanks. I had some con versation with her before her arrest on Douglas ] street , over Cjpt Pierson'a saloon. Counsel for the defense ob jected to testimony on the subject of the girl's confession. BANG ! BAM ! BANG ! Where'and by Whom the Birds .Are Being Shot The O.niha Sportsman's Club start out this morning in pairs to daughter the innocents , and compete with each other in bringing in gnmo , probably without limit. A thron dya' siege i before the sportsmen , and it Trill do all of them credit if they hold out against the anotr and mud for that length of iime. Among those who met at the club rooms over Potty's stoco on Douglas street this morninc and registered , the following named gentlemen will hunt in pairs and have chosen their respective points of attack upon the geese and ducks : Captain W. J. Lard and Z. T. Sprigg will hunt at Hangera lakes , near the cut off on the Platte bottom. General Crook nnd John Pettyjire going together bn the Elkhorn or Platte bottoms near the Elkhorn. Goodly Brooker , together with Geo. T. Mills , hunt at Applebae's lake , near the Elkhorn. William Krug aud M. W. Kennedy will hunt for geeao at Rogers Station , on the Union Pacific railroad. Henry Homan and "Yank" Hathaway will hunt on the Bellevue bottoms. John nnd Rich ard Wlthnoll will probably go to Stillwater Lake , an3 J. Budd will co ID Herman station. It is confidently expected that the big will be most un precedented , and the three days siege will undoubtedly carry terror to wine fields of game. Good Weather Coming. The signil service office in this city reports as the result of its observation ? , that the indications for good weather ara favorable , there being a rising and clearing barometer. A few days of sunshine at least may bo reasonably hoped for. Shot by A ccident. Thomas McHn b , living on Twelfth street , accidentally shot himself on Monday , the ball entering his leg in the fleshy portion , striking the bone , and glancing to the other eide , where the leaden intruder waa taken out by Dr. Ayres. Mr. McHugh waa as comfortable as piasible last night , and will doubtless soon bo able to look upon hi * wound as a mark of a mrst lucky escape. Council Blutta Firemen. The firemen's tournament tobe held at Council Bluff * en the 7ih , 8th , 9th , and 10h of June , promises to bo a moat exciting sffair. Companies are earning from many prominent cities. Bites hcso company , of Denver , Col. : Silver Flu ue , of the city by that hose from Burlington name ; Darlingtin , lington , Vt , the champion of th ? United States , having won the priza at the recant Chicago tournament ; the Lipcrte ho'se , of Liporte , Ind. , and alsa hoa-i company from Decatur , III. Thaje coropmiea will doubtless make the Hind's lively during their stay , and soiro 01 tha finest running ever rccrJcd may bo expected. JNO. G. JACOBS , ers e' Ol i J co6jj No. 1417 r nh n St. , Old A nd of Jiccb GU ORDBR3 Br TBLSQRAPB SOLICIT * ICST'IT \l > as.r SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE Advertisements To Loan , For Sale , | Lett Found , Wants , Boarding , tx. , will bo in- . scried in theae coiuffias once to TEN CENTS per line ; each subsequent injertJon , FIVE CEST3 per Hue The first Insertion never less than * f VEN'l'yIf N T * OF * f3 00 Eft AAA TO LOAN-AtSptr cent in- O tUUUU ) tercet , In mms of S2MO and upwarda , for 3 to Sjcats , onfl t-c.asi.cityiad him rrontrty. rsuis' RFAL EtTAT * and LOA ? AdKSCV , 15th ini Douglas St . OM2Y 20 MJ M U. L YHOHA8. TO 1.0AH 1108 Farnham gtroet. MONKY Cdvarii Loan Arency. nov-22-ti HILP WAOTID -ITrANrED rwj Rlrb , cook f.d ttcm } gM' YV Appl.1914WebiterSt. . 53415 To rent small housa w th place WANTED - . South Omaha prc.'ered. Ad- droji J. Kt , Lre ae. 5SS-12 ANTED Woman cook , ftt the O'C'onnell W House , btecn Doogtas tni "cage. - good Kir ! cook , at No. 60117th ' WANTED-A of California. 9.-2 . A joung man who hM fcoma WASTED of book-bindinji ; steaay Job. Enauire of J D. MorVmer , 117 S. 13th St. tS9-12 \TfANTED-Si50 on resl .stue security. Ail YV dre-s H. , Bee oflko , and itatc ttJms 5S5-tf TT' A iTED A zoad c ok , wssher anl ironer. YY Good wazesglTca to a competent person. Apply 2J11 Cass St. 591- "TTfANTED From 2 to 5 acres til Ucd w'thin . YV 1 to 4 miles from Omaha. Apply at L. C. i'newald , 13th and Jackson SU. tSS-12 TTfANTED Uuht cmplojment cJ any kind YV desired by a youn ; man experienced In CeneraUffiM duties. Apply book-keeper. Be * office. SM-15 A go-Mi cirl for general 1 otlse- WANTED at 151D Haruoy St. 476-12 ANTED Woman to wash and Iron , at lha W Emm.lt lloase 679-13 \TT.\NTED A first-cla'c blacksmith , rcost'y \ V pW work. M. J. Melloy , Lower 5tb St , Council UlLff . 6 ? 13 T > OARDBKS WANTED And rooms forfami- JJ lies to reut , at the CommercUl Hotel. En quire of Mrs. auibich , S. E. Cor. 9th and LeavenworthSts. 86312 ANTED Immediately a cook at Tliard i Palace. 551-tf "ATT"ANTED Situation as copyist of at Any YV kind of writinjT. IT a tcmpetent young lady. Ad-resa "T. A. " Ueo otfico. Kefercnce given and required. SfrMt A tituat on in a prlvato family WASTSD seamstress to do family sowing , can cut miJ H" forch'ldma. ' Appl } sesm- etreis , at 715 17th St. , between Webster and Hurt. E18-10 ANTED A rar ner with S',000 to Join ad- vertis-rin tto extension cf an established ami one of thabestp-iyin ; Suninessin th ! west. Apply to f. \ . Simeral , lloom 0 , Crflihton Block , ISthBt. < > B'lm Two more boirilcrs at 3H Nortli WANTED . Davtnpojt and Chl- ca.ro. east side 3S7-tf KENT SuU of rooms , fuitable for celi- EOR fo or two gentl men , at Ull IMVviiport St. 5013 17011 UENT Room > , furnished or uiifurnijli- 1 ed : saita le for house-kcepimr. i9 N. 14th St. 593-18 AND LAND Bemis rents houses , HOUSES , hotels , farms , lots , I.nds , offlccg , rooms , etc. See Jbt p'ge. TT10U RENT Ofnc a and joozna in Eirker's J tilock , oicrliti-'eoo'i ) safe store , Karnham street. Enquirj Di U i Snyder and the gag office. ffj-13 T Oll RENT Eooins , 1818 Chicago St. J S37-13 RENT To aresronsible party the entire FUR floor of the block , K. K. Ccr. 16th and California St. , especially adapted fora hotel or flrst-clais boarding hoiue. Kent $50 00 per moutb. Apply on premises to J. 0. Slatter. 571-tf rOR RENT First flow of house 1S"8 Wabtter P and 13ti S19. JA. . Llllie. 57g-tf tWK Kh.Vf 2 turuJjticd rooms o\er iler- L' chants 2tcliiuif , N. K. Cor. 16th and I > edge etrceti. aS3-U FOH SALe. Sells houses , lots , farnu , landj. h'cc BEU1S 1st piec. SALE A C"ttJRO hntite of 6 rocm- with FOR lets ; ground fo alt > , cheip. Irquirc 2ai4 Fanilnm St. . Bog s' addition 4t7-to a28 "JTlORSAIiE Good dvillin < home , 3 rojms JJ a-id ki'chtn , xooJ lurnsnd outhou ics. In quire at B. ii-uii X. Johiis-n's ice office. 333tf KM1S' REL CSTATK > XCIIAKCE See B 1st T ; OK HALE Mara of Doiulis and Sr y JU cmiutiis A. KO.EWATER , 1520 Katn ham Street. 320-U _ OOK SALE A small well built hoa = o of four 1 * room * and summer kit- hen with corner lot , well hid oufruit. . auil evergreen trees , etc. , co.'i well anil cellar. ] > lei jllOO. Apply of T. JEKKIh'j. 27lh and Iode bt-i. 548-ro w-a-tf p Ellis' NEW CITY MAPS. 25e.-Seo 1st paee , SALE Iicaaa and furniture of a tint. FOR hotel In a town of 1300 inhabitant' . In State of Nebraska. Has 24 tori * , the travelling men's resort. Inquire at Bee office 218-tt SALE A GAKOAIh A bulldmz with FOR MxturcJ. f ami t tire an J mock , on 10th St. , opposite the U. P depot , for sale very cheap. Or the fixture ! , furniture and stock will be sold aud building rented. Inquire of ElJ. KHEISS- MAT. 73-tt _ T > EUIb' Bf AL ESTATE BOOM. Seem r Cf. FOR SALS To clo'9 carriajes , at A. 'J. Slmroon'B. 911-tf rpHE BESTTHIJTG YIT-II. C. c la.k & Co.'s J. Imperial S lf Rti.lnjVlnter Wheat Flonr for Pancakcj , Biscuit * , lied all kinds of pasiry. Try it. Ask vour urocer for it. 473-il MISCELLANEOUS. II s rattl'ng ' lonj lists of houses" , lots , BEMIS lands and farms for tale. Call ar.d ci t h m. \fOTICB-Tho firm of Kinc , Arrostronz & Co , JL > Grocers , N. K. c rner 16th and C il forria Ft ? . , hi3 : been disso.ipd byrnntnalconsent. J 0. Sli tor vrill continue the business as formeily , and wi'l ' pay all debU dua by the flrruand tollect all accounts due the firm. firm..T. .T. W. KI.VO , E J.ARMsTRJ > G , J 0. SLATTEB. OmahaNeb. , April 1.'SI SCC-s dt3 NOTlCE-Oealed prjpo-als will BhlDdE until 3 o'clicfc p. m. Sitn-dav. April lOih. 1SS1 , fur bcilriinr a 60-foot briJiru at PaJdock'sGroTC , en Kif Papco , in see.Ion r4-15-li Plans nna spfc'fi ations to be teen a- coutv clerk'g cKIcc. Rijl-t r terfed in reject any and all bid ? . JOHN It MANCHESTER , County C'crk. ' By n T , LtAvrrr rernty. tSl-K ' . TO TiOILDER - ta'.td proposaU NOnC' crcct'on of t < ie temporary Mnsic hall for holiinz the rorcinT Saenjcrfest , w.ll berecheJly the uno'c ' fizncd until the 20th i-st. I'lMiaand HCclIratlfHit to be seen at the otflce of Henry VCP ? , lArcbitcct , Jacobs' niock. The right to reject any or all tidi ii reserved. By order e-ieotti e C mmlei ( of "Mu i5 Festival Association. " H. P.CSENZWEIO , 512-tf Secret-ry. i i M.BHOWN , corner of 15th nrd Chiaso I 1. street ? , is ready to bore or dctp.'n welll. Eat's'aetlon guar ntaed 503-lf mEAUS CAN" 8K GOT At John Birrs stable J.for Hit Hnd * of work , at rnaeorub'e figures iifar corner 'Stli aud r > aven urth St. 37S-U Ihesu ccasorof too Ameri can House , on I'ouelia fit. , btt. O.ri and 10th , for bond , boirJin * I-nl in : ; and transient co tumerj. Respec fol'y. 5 .t-tf JUliita k f.olMSEBOSd Whsro w 1 Yon sp nd 'f > Act ETERNITY 3SO-20 Absolutely Pure. fr < S3i Orapc Cream Tartar Jfo othtr prcpinilcn ma\s each right , flaky bet breidi , or Inxuiitus paltry. Cm be < at d by Dj p p- tlcs without Ifziptyv IVi resnltln frora heavy iii'iiztatlble foo3. Soia ofTy m'tnnr , by all Orocerj. ' LOTAL BAI > . POWDBRCO. , > "cw York. ai CHEAP LAND For Sale. 1,000,000 Acres OP FINEST LAND IN EASTERN NEBRASKA. Seleot&l id an flarly day not Railroad land , font land o wiled by non-residents , "who ara tired paying taxes , and are offering their lands at the low pric.e of $6 $8 , and S10 per acre , on long time and easy terms. "We also offer for sale Improved Farms itf Douglas , Sarpy , and Wash ington Counties. Also , an ImrL jse List ol Omaha City Real Estate , Including Elegant Residences , Busl- nesH and Residence Lota.Oheap Houses and Lola , nnd a large number of Lota in most of the Additions to Omaha- Also , Small Tracts of 5 , lO and 20 acres in and near the city. Wo have good opportunities for making Loans , and in all cases personally examine titles and ieko every precaution to in sure safety of money so invested. Bslow we offer a small list of Special Bargains. Boggs & Hill , REAL ESTATE BROKERS , 1408 North Side of Farn , St. , Oop. Grand Central Hotel , Omaha , Neb- CUD DCUT Turin of 180 atres , S mite fUll rill HI west o ! city. 123 cultivated zood home , iirn and out bulldinzi. EOGQS k HILL. DCUT JlO-acre firm at barnckf. null I Coed improvemantB. B0003 & HILt. CAD OAI C Bctt located residence l3t in rUn OALb the city , Slat ihd Doden Sta BOOOS * HILL. ETflD CAI C Areiynio * 5 room cottaje , lUn OHLCi leasea ground ronta for j2C per n ontb. BOCQ3 & HILL. CflD CAI C New tousecf < rooms will rUn OMLU lull lot , C6lh and Faruham , Only t'-Oo , required dovrn. Price 11100. BOGUi & HILL. Cn D O A I C New ronss with halt citr lot , rUn OALC near High School , 6 room ? , largo bav winJow , htzh dcora and eoi.ing. Everything perfect , 82UO. BOCJOS & HILL. CHD CAI C Corner ot two choice lots Ic rUn OMLC Shlnn'a addition , request cite to at OIK-O submit beit ash offer BOGGS & HILL. CAIC and dcsirabla rwi OHLt , deuce propeity. J1000. BOOQS & HILL. FINE BFSIDENCH-Xot in tbefnnrStt. * Owner will sell for f 8500. BOGOS Jt HILL. OAI C * coodl.if , shmn'a 3d ad- OMLu di io i , U > ea < b. KOG < : S & HILL. CftD CAIC Ancn 11-st r brick housa rUn OMLC uilb.2 luu , on coruer 23th and Dou'U9 , ? 17CO. t GGS & HILL. QAI C A vcrv" fine ' 'Jonre ' lot , OnUU ' " f'j'.i.e varty desiring to butld a Qnchou e.CO. . . . II GJS & HILL. CAIC A' oat iflO l..t. In Kannfz * & CMLC i , just south of St. Mr4.iienu ! IJOO.M.I. iho-elolsire near business , cu.tou..t.e. b. fi C iajprortmsnts and me 40 p r cent c ! taper tliai. an other lota n tieffiadet. . ta e muiiey I. ) buynj the e lots. 10 ' ' ' * . ciu'le ' for fine , . . nne , ab''JCku t K . t depot , all covered with ( he drnotier I'licc ( jcrcc:1 Ir l"V. 8500 to * ( . " ROUO3 i HILL. nic verf i-fce D lots In tMilon. DOGUS & HILL. lot , corner Jelfersun 8t3 LL. OAI C l.tJO 2Jh , 27th , 23th , WoLtl 2J.ii a d dOJiSw. , betwun tVriihriu 1 u if , I a c ! th < - | repowd extension ofD dC8treet. Pin t rsn.cf'rmtfiCO to 100. \Vu hA' c concluded ti i.i e roon if smillmeani , ( U.c rrorc ci a.ie toetU'e 2 home ind V.M bu.Id n > j't3tn ' . ee'iH on 8 na'l pijinenf , nd w 1' ' 'ell lei < n tn t it iy p Tin > nt < I * . ( i > S i HILL. CflD Cfljr 1 ° * . 9 n 'l 9 'rorn city ; lUlt lc ns SO valley , vim runn'u ; < < a : > r ; rolllnir I'rauiin j 3 m'cf.nm rjilr u ' . 310 OOi & HILL. V : n I C * ° ' < * ? * i \ o tract. 12 C/lLd milearromcty. 49arc8cal- tivarc.l , I ivinK" f' " "f ra"c % ore nice ral- lev-v i he lmua : nil UiU s li li ptillia. VriaSD [ tr e liv.oG5 HILL. CAI C IMtcr.slm'li eistof Elk- OALC liur.i h aihn : railroad , Ku .n n. ; nster. .0 crta t iti > u-i. O fi ! C It'- ' = ic i p LCS north of vr\LC fc-lbo-n autiun , must be sold for ' ' lut it ulll Iriui : . LOGOS HILL. CAD C A ! ! u 0 acrcar.cxt south of Dins- fUn OKLCa't in 1-15-11 A good and desirable tract , runs d.wn on to valley of ftp- pillion 3-0. BiGGSAHILL. OAIC "SOacrejinone toay.TSniles oALlwst of Fiemont , Ualllcrel land , produc n ; htavv growth of gr > M , is high val'ey ' , rKu soil and J ml'ci ' from railroad and ide ira , k , in good aetrtmeat and n.i better land caaliefouua. BOGGS i HILL. COD CAIC A hiclily improvcrf farm of rUn C M L U 240 crei. 3 niilej from city. fins in proven cnt3 on this laiio , owner not a practical farmer , determicel to lell. A good opening- for toiae man with means. BLOOSililLL. OAI C ieia e-iln c. I , town 18 , OnLEL unsell. MuU be gold tfc's mo tb. BOGGS & H1LI OAI COo3 air rf land near Mil' DHLC. .ad Sution , 3500 near Ek- horn , S3 to $10 , 4CCO arrfs In north part of county , ? ' ' toS 0 ; 30)3 Ktcs i ! to d miles from Florence , 83 to 3'V ( B acre * e cf ths FJk- horn$4 to JK ; lO.CCOare.itc e l through the county , $5 to ? . . The above landa lie nrar and adjoin nearly every fa.m in tie couuty , "dd cia muitiy be EoM on ( mall cash r } mcnt , * ih baUne : in I 2- 3 I and 5 Tears t mo COD OAI C Per * &J fine res'dtnce orop- lUn OHLC rr.i -te\er > iefnrt iffred andr.otkr.owainthcrcarfa t * bcini : forjile. Locations will cnly ' e mail , known t purchasers busl erf. r CG-s i HILt. TMPKOVED FAKMSTeUavifor nils many JL ImproT dfainuaraun.i Cma'it ' , ariin all parts of Douxlis , Saj y ami < fzihiigUn coun ties. Also Fa-nw In I * A. K'riJe'c iptlon and price ; call on a- . ti- & HILL 1 A Bosiyra ; L.rrs TCKSALE- Farnim ] i\J \ and Uoujlil aurels fn ii 1XO to 33 CO. 'iS i HILL , T70R1 SALE 3 Ins'.nis } lots n-xt' est of J ? tfascnie Temple fnn dt anc d 1 3 059 , ich. - BoQQS k HILL. 170RSALE 3b33i = C lot ? we t f Odd Fel- Jr lows black. ? 2tO ) eich. , , BQGG3&HILL SALEI Zbn < i I U H.h liJe Iku- FOR . b t en tth > nJ JJlh. JJ5W each. C GSAIKLL. 160 acr.i , torcr.d ilth jvnng FORaAtK Living irater , inrroocdtd b ? ira- proved farmi , pnly teren mile ? from d'y. Cbnp- M-.hndcc hand. BOORS & HILL. Persona contemplating bnylnr hnul < l co fall tzaoia ourUstof landi. BOGGS & HILL. Omaha , Gollin ? , Cheyenne , Colorado Spring and Summer GLOTHI LATE AND NOBBY STYLES Men , Boys and Children. Clothing Made to Order in the Latest Styles. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED , Prices to Suit AIL 322 Farnliam Street , near Fourteenth. With the Best Selected Stock of CLOTHING & FURNISHING in Omaha. We are PAB EXCELLENCE THE YOUNG MEN'S CLOTHIERS. BOSTON CLOTHING HOUSE , FAKM1AM STREET. SCHLANK & FRINGE. BUT STILL IN THE RING. as * * * asaflBaiii Will be found in the Ticket Office in MAX MEYER'S NEWBUILDlNa , Corner Eleventh and Farnham Streets. READY TO FILL ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY WTF , c Dealer in Hardware , TI and Tinware. Stove Repairer , Job WorKer and 3Iaimfacturer ol'a Kinds of Cans , Tenth and Jackson Street ? . MAX MEY B9 GUNS , AMMUNITION , SPORTING GOODS Fishing Tackle , Base Balls and a full line of ITOTIOISTSAILTID F-A..1STO"S" . G-OOTDS Send for Price List. MAX MEYER tfc CO. , Omaha , Keb. MAX MEYER & CO. , WHOLESALE 'ft ' I Tobacco , 25 cents per pound upwards , Pipes from 25 cents per dozen upwards. Cigars from § 15.00 per 1000 upwards. CRACKER MANUFACTURERS , And Wholesale Dealers in CIGARS and CONFECTIONERY. Diiric the Fall and Winter we will handle COUNSELMES'S FRESH OYSTERS , which ara now the botl In the market. A hrge assortment ef CANDY aod SUOAR , TOYS for the tlolidfty trade. GATZ & FKRE3.i > % 510 Ilth St. , Oinnhsj. 518 South O 518 South ZA 10th St. HI ? 3 10th St. EXTREW1ELY LOW PRICES ! "We cany a selected stock of Corset * , from 25o upwards A French CcutiUD uble Class SiaeStaela , Embroidere Bust Cor set , White and Colored , only 50c. A full line Himburj : IMging and of Insertion * , from 2c upwards. Re1l Linen Torccoa L ce , from 5c a yard up \l * > & f jl ! A * > ttieit of Fran A Bnt > int Uji'.eie , Eu i * an i other Lxr * * "nt 'he vwy ' wwt p-lce" . l * r Tie , Collai rd Tithm it tTtr > < lm > ipii a. fro * 1C aparni . L dits Ciiico Wrappcrj it' , u't roidvmau * and mfde to ord > r , t'lxa 7.cap lril' . \ We- i hto at'ktteatioD tr ear immewe t < xk if Cidr ! ! ' Dre < ti * ! ' iwew , Ln BITI ( C rmesta it fee Tery "owcjtXaw Yo'k prices Iniuri.ncof * 7fl it * * > "nrf 9hli i ? > 3'I'f / ti : n Pie e c It and ejtmeciyocM-I * 518 South 518 5 ; uth 10th Streot. OMAHA BAZAR , lO'.hctreet. Rubin Bros. Prop's . - - - , Traynor's New Brick Building. . , . . -u. itU'I Ji *