The Daily Bee. Friday Morning , April 15. | ACADEMY OP MUSIC ! Easter Monday , April 18th. IROIBT- BY The Ivanhoe Dramatic Club , Mr. Uurj-J. Parr , . Director. This p"a.y embodies the true sentiments of the Iruh people M > hey * trug led for their God llren rights Ita Heroes , only ambition during the crentful period of 93 purtrajirc Ms true motives and depicting bin wonderful qualities of Btlf-iacrlfldng love and noble generosity. Scenes , the no t .musine we no happily interwoieii in the plot a to make the play at once the mos beautiful and intensely Interesting on the modern ( Use. A ttrong cast and elegant costumes. Tickets Mc. ) Reserved seats at Kdbolm & ErlcksonV. Ilatiiicc t2:30. apU od3i PaUsrson sells coaU rederict , .Leading Hatter. mlltf Easter Cards at Kuhn's. See Polack'e advertisement , 4000 residence lota. Bemis , agent 500 business lots. Call on Bemis. Bemin' new map of Omaha , 25 cents. Bemis' real estate boom. First page. 250 houses and lots. Bemis' agency. 200 farms and 900,000 acres land. Eemis agent. Try "Saxe'e choic , " best 5c cigar in town. town.The The St. Joe road expects to be open to-d y. y.Whipple , McMillan & Co. , the jewel- en , Creichton Block. o2G-tf Finest assortment of tooth brushes at Sne'n , warranted. For FINE Commercial Job Printing , call at THE BET Job rooms. Novel Ten Cent cigars , five for a quarter , at Kuhn's Drug Store. Mixed paints , Whitehouse'u drug store , 16th and California streets. aS-eod-lm California asparagus. Bermuda toma toes and fresh cucumbers at Wiemers' . 2t The sale of seats for Holand Reed and the Arabian Night * company opened yesterday - terday morning. If you want Bill-Heads , Letter-Heads Envelopes or any job work. Call at THE BEE Job Ilooms. Prices that will suit every one. A line of barges is contemplated for Famam street , with branch lines on Doug las and Ki-rney , The uervices of Holy We k and Easter for the parish [ of Trinity Cathedr I , will b held at the old church , and not at Ma sonic Hall , as originally announce 1. Those wanting to enjoy a good laugh should see the inimitabla comedian , Mr. W. A. Shephardson , as Darby O'Gaff , his firorite role , in "Kobert Emmet. " The B. & M. bridge at Oreapolis was completed at noonyesterday'and the B. & M. train from Lincoln arrived on time iterday. Trains will run to-morrow M before the flood. Physicians are already predicting that there will te many cases of malarial fever in Omaha this summer , as a result of the Missouri's big rise , which has left pools of itagnant water in many parts of the city adjacent to the bottoms. The police judge is moving for a re form in the matter of locks. He finds not only that the court room is without a protection of this kind , but that the desk in which his most important documents ue kept is in the same condition. Among the incidents of the flood in Council Bluffa is the fact that while the city was caring for the homeless sufferers in her court house and in Bloom & Nixon's opera house , t e number of the dependents was increa ed by the addition of two healthy babes. Messrs. J. W. Murphy & Co. have opened a wholesale liquor store at the corner of Fourteenth and Douglas street * . Thy are agents for the K-ntueky Dis tillery company , and , carrying the fine lines of gu ds they do , will undoubtedly build up a large trade. \V. J. Hancock , superintendent of the American Express com -any , has purchased the house and grounds on the corner of Third aveuue and Eight ( street , Council duffs , from S. H. Miner , for a residence. The Nonpareil says this is one of the finest , locations in one of the most aristocratic portions of Council Bluffs. HICKMAN'S MILLINERY HEADQUAK- TEUS are complete in every depart ment. ap4tf Miss Josle Martell , Lillie Gray , M'lle S&roni , Nettle Stuirt , Alice Markle , Emma Harris , Mabel Qoinn , and a grand ballot at Tamer Halle Saturday evening. APPLE Jelly , at Buffett'e. a3-4t Puck Outstripped. Puck'e fabled girdle of the Girth in forty minutes was again distanced Wednesday far at the American con tinent is concerned. Up in the West ern Union telegraph office , in this city , might have been Been a "re peater , " which'was one of BIX across the United St\tes , and connected with a single wire from New York to San Francisco , over which a duplex circuit was working without a break. What a wonder of electrical triumph ! Lest thtn a single minute for a mes sage to traverse three thousand miles of mountain plain and plateau ! Some Idea of the swiftness of the electrical spark may be obtained from the test made a few yean ago from Cambridge , "Mass. , to San Francisco and return , a complete circuit of nearly 7,000 miles being formed. The Interval between the flash which left the Cambridge In strument and the flash on the receiver In the eamo office was only § of a second end a time almost too brief .for com putation. Think of it ! Go and see Treitschke's fine sample room. 12-3t Dr. Charles Yelsley , one of the moat ricceBsfal healing mediums of the sge , has located in oar midst , nnd is pre pared to treat all kinds of chronic die- ewes without medicines. He partic ularly desires cases despaired of regu lar M. D.'s , and guarantees a euro if pronounced curable by him. No qneaiions asked , diagnosis by aid of clairvoyance. The poor are always favorably considered. Call and "satisfy yourselves , at the Magnetic Healing " Institute , Burt street , west of milita ry bridg . m&s An entertainment entirely different from anything yet offered the cltizeni of Omaha ie promised at Turner Halle Saturday night. From the names of the artists employed , wa should judge the company as being superior in abil ity ta the majority of traveling com binations. Front seats -nil no doubt I be at a premium. Go early aud rej j I serve them. a ATTER THE BATTLE , The U. P. Shops Running as Usual and the Smelting Works Cleaning Up. A visit to the Union Pacific shops yesterday found them in full blast , working the usual complement of hands. The damage done by the re cent inundation waa comparatively slight. Less than a thousand feet of lumber was lost and the only serious trouble waa caused by the delay and hindrance to work. All the tracks , however , are in a dilapidated condi tion. The earth is nearly all washed from under the ties , and many of these are loosened from the rails Two of the eidinga and a portion of the main track are out of place. Con siderable time and dirt will be re quired to again ballast all of the tracks so that they can be used. THE SMELTING WORKS are in a sad .slate of dilapidation. The carpenter shop , which wa * picked up bodily by the flood , was smashed down ou a small zinc shed , aud completely demolished. The foundry is "para lyzed , " so to speak , and will probably have to be entirely rebuilt. The water , after taking away the back fence , gut ted the "roaster , " a building in which the ore is melted and cleaned out the entire structure. Wednesday about . one-third ol the usual day shift were employed in cleaning up and starting the fires in the ash pits. Work will probably be resumed in a few days. AT THE DISTILLERY , where the water did but little Irrepar able damage , work is going ou as usu al. About five hundred cattle were Wednesday afternoon driven from the atock yards into the lower barn and cled up. Fresh fish of all kinds iu abundance at Motz's fish market. EASTER EGGS. 10,000 dozen fresh eggs just re ceived for Easter , at J. I. Nichols' . 14t2 SPRING Suits just opened at Polact'fl ; the lat est styles and the LOWEST price * . The finest and best selected stock in the west. 14-12 ATKINSON & CO. , the Acbiow ledgcd Leading lUlincrs will an nounce their semi-annual millinery display as soon as the weather ia suit r able ; in the meantime parties desiring anything In their line for the Easter festival can be accommodated. Creighton Block , near the Postotfice. apl3tf Saratoga Chips at Wiemer's. a4 2t Water ! Water ! i Water 111 I have just received a large con signment of Ladies' , Gents' , Misses' and Childreni' Boots and Shoes dam aged at the Toledo flood , that I am soiling at the customers own price. Come and see them before they are gone. Prices that were never heard of before. before.At At H. DOHLE & CO 'S , Leading Shoe Store. CRUICKSHANK'S OPENING , again to-uight. 14-2t fi Tiie Mendelssohn Club. Q The oldest traveling musical .organ ization in the country the Men delssohn Quintette club , of B-jston which for thirly years has delighted the lovers of music everywhere , ap poured Wednesday nthe Academy of Music to a tvmie which cjuldjiardly be cilled a vary small one , but was certainly not what the old organiza tion deserved. Many , of our n n leading citizen ) were present , 0 however , and had the street * been in 0li better condition there would probably hare been a full houao. The instru mental programme included several & selections in which the entire quin- f' tette appeared , and solo performances ' aa follows : "Concerto for the Flute a on 'LaSonnambula"by Wm. Schade ; "Fantasie on Hungarian Airs , " for violin , by Ernst , by Isidor Schnitzler ; solo for violoncello , "Lo Daslr , " by Frederick Glese ; and the "Romance for Clationette , " composed and played by Thomas Ryan. The programme was not of a char acter to appeal to the popular oar , but the mirveloua execution of the music as a whole could not fail to charm the most uncultured ear. Such harmony It ia not often the lot of an Omaha audience to listen to , and it seemed to : many as if the old crganlzttion had never played a > | well before , and near ly all the pieces were encored , with but i few responses. > Superb as was the instrumental tnnsic , however , the impression of the evening was certainly made by the : poung vocalist , Miss Marie Nellini , i if who Is the most accomplished vocalist : who has over appeared with the Men- delssohns , and it a singer of rare pow on. Her soprano is pure and clear , showing thorough training , and under the most perfect control. Added to this was the passion and force , the exquisite feeling or Instinct of the true artist. It is to be questioned if any singer has appeared in Omaha during recent years who made a more profound im : pression than did thla singer , and if many who heard her Wednesday 7will confidently await the day when she shall take acknowledged rank with our greatest vocalists. Her first selection was "Bel Rigt-ia , " by le Rossini , and to the enthusiastic and long continued onore he responded with "Robin Adair , " sung with varia tions. Her second selection was SotUchalk's "Oh , Loving Heart , Era it On , " and to the encore she gave re "Darby and Joan. " tt RINGER'S OPENING TO NIGHT. ' Marshal Niel Roses left forEaster. * ' Come , see and order. C. E. Erfling , Leavenworth and llth ats. 12-tu-thu CRUICKSHANK'S OPENING. Djn't fail to see it ; the finest dis play ever shown in Omaha. 14 2t wi Day Board 53 50. Hudson River House , Hirney street. all-3t-eod J. C. GKEEN , Prop'r. STEAMING AGAINST FLOOD Difficult Passage of the Steam er Peck Up the River. * The steamer C. K. Peck , a stem propeller , tied up in the Missouri near the foot ofFarnham street , yei terday. The boat is on the wa ; from Nebraska City to Yankton , hav ing left the former place on the 6th lust. She has been In the ice gorge and braving the current of the Big Muddy ever since and , togethe with her crew , shows the hard usagi of her trip. It was necessary to lowe her smoke stacks at Plattsmonth am at this city , for the purpose of getting under the bridges. When the big gorge , which created such devastatien at this point , went down the river , the boat was fortunately tied up at Canau sha , and escaped the brunt o the attack. The boat had , to this point , neither freight no ; passengers , the purpose of thi trip being to take on supplies am men at Sioux City for the relief o the boats la trouble at Yankton. At Omaha the nppar portion of the steamer was strengthened by timbers The Brule Sioux chiefs , who have been In this city .for several daya took passage from here for Rosebuc agency , where they will join their .people. The boat is officered by Joseph Focto , captain ; 8. M. Lori mie , clerk ; Daniel Comfort pilot , and J. R. McLean , engineer. List year the boat made the upwarc trip from St. Louis , pulling through low water , and this season she meets the unprecedented spring floods. The Steamer Beaten Is but a few miles down the river , and may be expected here In a day or two. She is benne for Fort Benton. Spinnach , lettuce , Pieplant , green , Onions , Radishes , Parsley , etc. , at Wlemer's. 14 2t PLENTY of Eggs , at Buffett's. aprlS 4t ORUICKSHANK'S OPENING To-night without fall. a3-2t Grand Spring Opening at BLOT TER'S MAMMOTH CLOTHING HOUSE , 1001 , Farnham , cor. 10th st. Go the Christian church Friday ( to morrow ) night , for a good supper and a good time. Supper 25 cents ; child ren 15 cents. Budwelser Bottled Beer at Julius rreittchke'a. 12-3t CRUICKSHANK'S OPENING ' . a3-2t lo-night icithout'/ail. - ORANGES and Lemons , Buffutt's. apr3-4t Nobby Stiff Hats for young Gents' , For § 3.00 , at Frederick's. a4-3t PEHSONAli PAKAUKAFiitf Maj. Chambers returned from the east yesterday. P. C. HimebauRb , Esq. , left for Chica- RO yesterday. Gen. Thayeraud his son Dana are in the city for a few days. M. C. Keith and Alex. Swan , the block men , left for the east yesterday. Mr. M. A. Kurtz , the merchant , is con fined to his residence with a dangerouts ill ness. Governor Nance made a friendly call at this office yesterday. The governor looks well , and the cares of office don't appear to wear him down much. Mr. R. C. Jordan , of Grand la'and ' , father of Mrs. X C. Shelton , and formerly resident of this city , was in town yester day. day.The The friends of Mr. Nate Doolitle , for merly of the U. P. general offices , and more lately of the Council Bluffs freight office of that company , will be sorry to learn that he is lying very low at his home on Davenport street. Sir. E. B. Vosburg , agent for John A. Stevens , is in town makinf arrangements for ' the appearance of that gentleman and his company here on njit Tuesday and Wednesday evenings , 'n "Passion's Slave" and "Unknown. " BRICK FOR SALE. apr4-3t J. B. FRENCH & Co. Those wishing first-class dressmak ing should call at 317 N. 15th street. ap2-tf RINGER'S OPENING TO-NIGHT. Sequela to tqoFlro Department Elec tion. Two members of the fire department were engaged in a little difficulty yes terday , growing out of a dispute oncerning Wednesday's election. Fhe facts as near as they can be earned are that one called the other thief and in turn was called a liar , r words to that effect , which he relented - lented with a blow , for which he after- Tftrda paid a fine of 3.08 In police ourt. A warrant is out for the arrest the other fireman. The Immediate ause of the difficulty seems to have jpen too much indulgence In the social mstoms which follow these events itnong the firemen. Probably the trouble will in due time be amicably irranged. It having been rumored that Mayor Boyd had made the statement that if Mr. Galligau were elected chief by the department he would not ap point him , several of the firemen alled upon him yesterday to learn such were ihe fact. Mr. Boyd stated that he had so declared , on what he deemed sufficient reason , iut as many citizens were anxious that Mr. Galligan should be chief , and as was a very competent fireman , he ruuld not allow his own wishes to itand in the way , 'but would appoint iim. Unity Lyceum. The floods having at hit subsided are plaased to announce that Prof , illlls will lecture to-night in he Unitarian church. . Subject , 'The Mission of Industrial Art in Society , or The Meaning of the iteam Pipe. " k ORUICKSHANK'S OPENING , ORUICKSHANK'S OPENING , CRUICKSHANK'S OPENING , ; CRUIOKS HANK'S OPENING , rill be continued to-night 13-2t THE MOST ELEGANT Hate , at \e \ iichter'e , opposite the Postoffice. S apr4-3t ni OUT OF WATEE , The Bluffa Lift Up Their Heads in Drynesa. The great Inland sea which made th Blufls across the river a sort ot lowan Venice , hiving enbeided , the enter prising propellers of rafti , whoreapei a golden and greenback harvest from water-bound travelers , and their Shy lock brothers , who "stuck" or struck in mid-stream for a raise in pay , am fleeced the unfortunate , having all los their vocations , the town has relapset Into its usual appearance , and every thing is moving along smoothly a usual. The buildings on the bottom land which were flooded are rehablted. One of the four school closed by the flood was resumed yes terday , and regular sessions in all wil commence on Mondvy next. Bus ! ness in the Transfer hotel Is again lively and the day showed a large number ef registers. All of the rai roads have been working constant ! ; since the water subsided to ballas their tracks , which are now in prett ; fair order. The. incoming trains las night were nearly on time. SPOETIM SPAMS , The Turf and Diamond to be Well Taken Oare of. Owners of speedy hones and lovers of the national game will doubtless have many opportunities for gratifica tion of their tastes during the coming season. There ! s already conaidera bio talk among horse men in regard to making improvements In the Oma ha driving park , and some local flyers , that have heretofore been kept in the backgraund , are te be brought out and made to show their , paces. Subjoined are a few turf notes which will .be of interest to all lovers ol good stock and admirers of sport on the turf : Mattlo Hunter , the chestnut mare ; hat paced the fastest htat ever paced en a half mile track , and did it at the 3maha driving park , will thla season ae handled by John Splan. The adjourned meeting of the Board of Review of the National Trotting association , will be held at the Grand Pacific hotel in OhUsgo on Tuesday , May 3d. John W. Jacobs , of Lincoln , baa sold to Marvo Beardsley and Barney Perry , of Omaha , tha bay gelding Charley Douglas ; record , 2:29J : ; price , $1,000. Adelaide , whotrotted in Omaha two rears ago , record 2:19 : | , has been bred o Gov. Spragua and has been taken o California. An association [ styled the Missouri Valley Race Circuit , has been organ zed by representatives from Council fluffs , St. Joseph , Lawrence , Ks. , Sedalia , Mo. , Kansas City and St. jonls. Purses aggregating 70,500 will be hung up. Why Is It that ) maha has not joined this circuit ? Brown Wilkes , who h&a been wintered In this city in the hands of 5eo. W. Dickey , is entered in the bur-year old stakes to be trotted at Chicago , July 32d. Mustapha , a three-year old , blood ) ay , with white foot , bred by Almont lattlor , he by Almont ; bred at Fair- awn's stock farm , in Kentucky , by Wm. F. Withers , arrived In this city resterday , on the way to a gentleman lamed Wright , of Weeping Water ? al ! , south of the Platte , who re cently purchased him of Mr. With ers. BASE BALL. The national game ta not to be at all neglected , judging from the prepa rations that are reported as being made by the employes of the Union Pacific and Burlington & Missouri leadquarters. A meeting of the Jnlon Pacific nine was called for ast evening , but several members be- ng interested in the Fire Department contest the meeting was adjourned until Friday evening. It is reported that the B. & M. nine la to be strengthened by several new players , and Borne sharp contests between these clcbs may b'e looked for. Jurors Drawn. The regular May term of the Unit- edStates circuit and district courts be gins in thi ? city on May 2. The fol- owing is a list of the grand and petit urors , drawn on yesterday : GRAND JURY. Matthew Olair , Omaha ; Oliver T. B. Williams , Seward ; C. H. Cole , Gen- er ; Edwin Davis , Eight Mile Grove : Benry Turner , Fremont ; James. N. faul , St. Paul ; Bruno Tszchuck,0oia. la ; J. W. McLaughlin , Wianer ; Frederick Molcher , West Point ; 3has. M. Oonoyer , Omaha ; M. E. ieyes , Roca ; James D. Selah , West ? olnt ; A. P. A. Hoover , Weeping Water ; S. W. Seals , Humboldt ; J. E. Shot well , Lincoln ; T. Hanlon , Ne- jraska City ; George G. Gartz , Canton ; J. B. French , Omaha ; John Miller , Schuyler ; John Graham , North Bend ; . F. A. Berbryck , AlmaGeo. ; P. Powell , Falls City ; W. E. Letchor , Central City. PETIT JURORS. John O'Berst , Deiota ; Warren C. Dyer , Hastings ; Jacob Carter , Blair ; ob Reynolds , Seward ; John McXIil- an , Ashland ; W. J. Cuddy , Grand . island ; Fred Burdtck , Herman ; John IVilson , Helena ; Alexander H. Vance , Jamden ; John Graff , Tecumaeh ; 0. Sraty , Seward ; F. M. Sackett , Albion ; ; T H. Harman , Omaha ; E. i. L. ' Stonghton , L'ails City ; Philip Ire , Ashland ; Nelson Ovorton , Nebraska City ; James McConlga , Lin coln ; J. O. Moore. Palmyra ; H. C. Scott , Ashland ; Lorin Clark , Albion ; Tames Qulnlan , Exeter ; J. A. Zalgler , Smlthland ; Alexander Morgan , Sheri dan ; J. W. Davis , Gibbon ; Peter Hammond mend , Balle Creek ; Walter Scott , Ben nett ; J. A. Edney , ExeUr ; J. H. lelmi , Aurora ; Jaa. Bradford , Alma ; W. P. Squires , Kearney. Wild Ducks , Easter Hams , Fresh Eggs and Butter , at the lowest figure. W. M. YATES & Co. Sullivan's Blonds In elegant poses Saturday night. Don't fail in wit- lesalng thla. EGGS , by the bushel , at Buffet's. 13 4t At Turner Halle Saturday evening ou can witness the grand ballet , and n eusational dances La Minuet , the Serman and the Racquet. Don't fall be on hand. Don't forget Sullivan's Blondes Sa- urday evening. Something spicy is Dromiaed. Don't fall to tee Mile. Saroni's Bur- esque and Novelty Company with Sullivan's Hibernian Blondes at Tur- ler Halle Saturday evening. BEE KEEPING. Effect ot the Disastrous Winter West of the Mississippi. In conversation yesterday with T. L. Van Dorn , of this city , presi dent of the State Bee Keeper's aaao- elation , a BEE reporter learned that the past winter has been of great dis aster to all bee keepers. Mr. Van Dorn expresses it as his opinion that 50 per cent of the bees west of the Mississippi were frozen during this winter. He has taken ateps to collect as much information as poaaible on the subject for the benefit of the state association , and has prepared the fol lowing letter , which will be sent te each member of the association : OFFICE SEC'YSTATE BEB KEEPERS' } ASSOCIATION , LINCOLN , Neb. , V April 14 , 1881. ) The bee-keepers of Nebraska are respectfully requested to forward ( whether members ot the State AasoI ciation or not ) to this office , on or about May 1st , a carefully prepared report , in accordance with the sub joined questions : 1st. Number of present colonies and how many are weak. 2d. Number of colonies Nov. 1st , 1880. 3d. Number of colonies bought or sold since then. 4th. What style of hive do you use , detcribing minutely ! 5th. Whore did yon put away for wintering , or did you winter on sum mer stands ] Cth. What packing or special prep aration did yon give your hives for wintering ? Please be full and minute in your answer , stating exactly what yon did. 7th. How much honey did you have for winter stores. 8th. Have your bees died of starva tlen or from what cause. 9th. If out of doors , were there shades , wind breaks , or other shelter provided ? lOtn. If in cellar , what kind of cellar , where situated , whether dry or damp , and your management in collar wintering ? llth. What kind of bees , Italians , blacks or hybrids ? 12th. If Italians , of whom pur chased ? A full report will greatly oblige and benefit all of us. T. L VAN DORN , President. GEO. M. HAWLEY , Secretary. CRDIOKSHANK'S OPENING. CRUICKSHANK'S OPENING. CRUICKSHANK'S OPENING. CRUICKSHANK'S OPENING. Finest and Riches : Stock ever shown. aprlS 2t 2tAn An Empty Mary Stundon and her daughter Katie , who reside on the river bottom , were arreated yesterday on com plaint of Emma Davis , for petit lar ceny. Complainant alleged that these parties occupied her home ; that. she lad the sum _ of § 5.00 secreted in a stocking , and that on the morning of the 13th , while she was abaont from ; he house , nobody being there during ; hat time but defendants , the money was taken. The parties were released on their own recognizance , to appear 'or examination this morning at 9 o'clock. Immediately following the arrest tfrs. Siunden , who osvna the "honao where the offouce occurred , turned Mrs. Davis , the complainant , and her insbaud , into the street for alleged non-payment of rent. Mrs. Davis Is sister of the Davis brothers , who are 'now serving out a term in the penitentiary. The Union Elevator Company. The "Onion " Elevator Company" metWedneaday and completed the sub- scripHons to the § 100,000 stock. The Union Pacific- railway takes 500,000 , Htmebaugh & Merriam $35- 000 and Ezra Millard subscribes § 5000. At the elerllon of directors of the new company there was chosen a board consisting of Siduey Dillon , T. L. Kimball , E. P. Vining , P. C. Hime- jaugh and Nathan Merrum. This di rectory is to be increased by the addi tion of Ezra Millard and Leivitt Burnham. The officers chosen are : President , Sidney Dillon ; vice president , T. L Slmball ; secretary , Leavitt Burnham ; treasurer , Ezra Millard. A building committee was elected jy the board to consist of P. C. Hlme- Dansh , E. P. Vining and Leavitt Burnham. Roland Reed. Roland Raed , the famous come dian , will appear at the Academy of Music on Friday and Saturday evon- ngs , and in Saturday matinee , pre senting the comedies , "Snowball" and "My Mothor-in-Law. " Mr. feed is supported by Mlsa Hastings , .he young comedienne , who will be remembered as having been with the company here before , and the other members of the Arabian Night com- uny. The Chicago Tribune eaya : Mr. Roland Rt-od possesses , in an eminent degree , that quality which is .ho most absolntolj basential to graat actor ; that of so losing himself in the character which he may be tor the mo ment assuming , thiit the actor is for- otten and the character IB a reality. iVo do not hesitate to say , for natural ness of acting and expression , and a elf-control which prevents his ever exaggerating a comic character into a iaricature , Roland Reed could scarce- y be replaced by any other artist In he country. RHEUMATIC CURE Var ranted Safe , Certain and Speedy Cure for Iheutnatism in all its forms , Neuralgia , Lame Jack , Tain ia the Breast and Side , fain in the Stomach and Kidneys , ic It is an Interna' cmedy , a Tonic and Blood l"urifier , and whileit cmorcs the Disease it improica the genera health. SMITH , Bli GK & CO. , PROPRIETORS , PLATTSMOUl H.NEBRASKA. C. FI inin , general aj ha HALL ! Saturday Evening , April lOtn Sullivan's Hibernian Blondes ! 2 Beautiful Ladies 12 a Select Vocal , Terpsichoriin nd Vandeville Entertainment. Bethere ; This Is whit you have been waiting or , and TOD BET you ill be satisfied. Huff ced , mam ; Good evening. pl4t J. H. FLIECEL. Successor to J. H. THIELE , MERCHANT TAILORS , No. 1220 Douglas Street , 1ST h ! hj _ | SPECIAL NOTICES. TU TO LOAN At 8 p r cent in- H- v/v/v/vy tercst , in turns of $2500 and" upwards , for 3 to 5 years , on flrst-c'ass.city and farm vroptrtv. FKMIS' RKAL E&TAIS and LOAS AOSNCT , ISth'snd Douglas Sts. . 'AlfOnSY 10 T.OAH GUI at L.W OSo jyjL V. li rilOKAS , m > , C'jt > irhUrt ) liiock OKKV TO LOAH I1C9 FambMn strvw : . M Dr. Edward * Lonn Aconc * nov-22-tf " HELP WAJITID ANTED Carpenter and cabinet-mater. W A ! ply at once , Indoor weit of Bee office. 695-10 TT7 AUTED A situition by a man of fani.ly , V V steady , industrious and willini ; to be use ful In any liomtablo cipocit ) Compensation af cording to capability. Please * ddrcs < J. E. II. , care of Bee otBce. 84-tf TE2tT GIUL And house-keeper wanted OOUP a family f t o , by MM. Ksunard , 19th andDodseSts. 610-15 A17 ANTED A biz boy , at ilotz's Fish mar- | W ket , 1213 DougUs St. 61-J-15 Siluitlon w wet nurse. Inquire WANTED , cor. 13th and Jonei St. COS-16 ' MAN WANTED To work in garden , north A ofiurtable of street cat line. II. W. Bail. I ' Olfll , Wanting coner.il homework can ob A tain plait ! with small f&mily , 2212 Dodge street 690-14 I 'ANIED A wcman cook , at the Doran ' House , opposite the Ba office. COJ-W j AT/ " ANTED To tale charge of or work on n I YV farm by a man who understands his business Enquire 1102 howard St , corner llth. 603-19 ANTED rwv girls , cook mnd second girl. Apply 1915 WebsterSt. 59 * 15 TT' -JTED A coed cnok , washer ai.d ironer. V V Good wages gitcn to a competent person. Apply 2011 Cass St. 591-tf TANTEB LUht employment of any kind , , desired by a youn ; man experienced in general office duties. Apply book-keeper. I3eo offito. 574-16 WANTED Immediately a cook at Tizard's PalacB. 551-tf | "VT7"ANTED Situation as copyist or at any W kind of writing , by a toinpetcnt young lady. Aduress "T. A. " Bee office. Reference given and required. 520-tf ANTED A situation in a private family by a competent seamstress to do family eewinjr , cun cut and H : for children. Apply aeani- streta , at 715 17th St. , between Webjtcr and Hurt. 616-10 WANTED A partner with $2,000 to join ad vcrtis'-ria the extensiun of an cstablisbei and one of the b < Htptyin < business in th * west Apply to T.V. . . Siineral , Room 6 , Crei hton Block , 15th St. 450-lra Two mere boirdera at 313 North WANTED 17th streetbetween Davenport and Chi ca ? , east aide 387-tf ? OH lUKT-HGUEES AND LANU. HES1 A new hotel at Plattamouth. FOK . , of 43 rotma , only hotel in town , CCO ( people. Best opening in the state. Address to Guthrnann Bros. , Plattamouth , Neb. 607-20 , OK REST A nicely furnishsd room for 1 F or 2 Rents. 1901 Fixrnham , above 19th 003-14 RENT Famished room with board , in EOR . family. Address W. H. S. . Box 337 1' O. , Omaha. 613-tf AN'D LAND Ilemis rents houses HOUSES , hotels , firms , lots , lands , otTiC'.s , rooms , etc. See 1st p'te. RENT Furnished rooms for ceutloman FOR and wifuor two gentlemen. Reference re quired. Apply to 403 Caa at , bet. 29th and 21bt , south side. A so itabie for 3 hortes. 597-15 RENT Sui" of room ? , suitable for ECH- FOR Itcnianand wife or t u gentlemen , at 1 ill \tnportSt. . SOs-lS UKNT Rooms , furnished or unlurnish FOR ; suitable for house-keepin ; . 19 N. 14th St. S93-19 F I OR RENT-Rooms , 1818 Chicago St. 587-16 RENT To a responsible party the entire FOR Uoor of the block , N. K. Cor. ICth aud California St. , especially adapted fora hotel or first-class boarding hi.usc. Kent $5090 per month. Apply on premises to J. 0. Slatter. 571-tf jlOK RENT First floor of house 1808 Webster 1 and lath Sta. JA. . Lillie. 573-tf J/lOli KbNT i lurnist.eit rooms met iler- C client. ! Exchange , N. E. Cor. 16th and Do.lie streets. 2S9-U FOR SALE. BEMIS Seils houses , lots , iarms , lands. 1st piec. FOR SALE A cottage hnuec of 5 roonn with 2 lots ; ground fo- pale , cheap. Inuirc | 2011 KariiliamSt. , Boxes'additWn 4b7-toa2S IORSALE Good dwelling house , 3 rooms 1. niid kitch n , irooil barn and outhoUMS. Inquire - quire at Benson A : Johnson's ice nlHce. 393-tt rjEMIS' KE\L ESTATE EXCHANGE See J ) li * paye. T7 OK t-ALE Maps of Douslas and Sarpy U counties A. KO EW'ATER , 1520 Kara ham Street. 320-tf riOR SALE A small well built house of four f roonn and summer kiti hen with corner lot , well liid out , fruit and evergreen trees , etc. , go i > 'veil and cellar , prica $11W. ( Apply of T. JENKlNd. 27th and Dcdae htj 54C-m w-s-tf j.i EMI3' NEW CITY M APS , 25c.-Seo 1st pate , SALE Lease and furniture of a first- FOR class hotel in a town of 1300 inhabitants , in state of Nebraska. Has 24 r eiis , the travelling men's resort Inquire at lice olSce 218-tf " SALE A KAKGAIN A biilldiutr with FOll saloon fixtures , furniture and ttnck , on 10th St. , opjiosite the U. P depot , for sale very cheap. Or the fixture- ) , furniture and ttock will be bold and hnildinff rented. Inquire ol Eu. KKEISS- MAN. 79-tf OR ALri Txu close carriages , at A. J. F Simpson's. 911-tf ) EMIt. ' HI-AL ESTATE BOOM. Scclst p ge. rpll E BEST THING YET II. G. Hark * Co.'a JL Imperial Self Raisin ; Winter Wheat Flour for Pancakes , Biscuits , and all kinds of pastry. Try it. Ask vour urocer for it. 478-tf MISCELLANEOUS. BEMH Has rattlinc loin ; IUt3 of houses , lota , lands anil farms for fale. Call and cct lH'IU. FOUND A uanary bird. Inquire at this office. Cll-tf "VfOTICE The flrm of Kins : , Armstrnnz & Co. , J Grocers , N. E. c rner 16th and California titi. , hia : been dissolved bymntualconiont. J. O. Slatter will continue the business as forme'ly , and will pay all debts due by the firm and collect al accounts due the linn. linn.J. J. W. KINO , E J.ARMSTRONG , J 0. SLATTER. Omaha , Ntb. April 1'SI . 668-eodl3 ' TO BUILDERS Sealed proposals N'OTICK erection of the temporary Music hall for holuin ? Ihe coming Saemrerfcst , will be received by the undersigned until tbe 20th inst. Plans and spccihcationa to be seen at tlie otflce of Henry Vosa , ( Architect , Jacobs' Block. The right to reject any or all bids Is reserved. By order executite C'jmmlttcj of "Music Festival Association. " H. ROSENZWEIO , 5J2-tl Secret ? ry. . J M. BROWN , comer of 12th md Chicago I. streets , is ready to bore or deepen wells. Satisfaction guaranteed. 503-tf rnEAMS CAN BEGOT At John Barrs stable JL for all kinds of work , at reasonable figures near corner 13th and Leavpnwurth St. 378-t ON'T FORGET Thcsurccssor of the Amcri * D Gin House , on Toughs § t. , bet. 9th and 10th , for Doard , boardinir. iodirintf and transient costumers. Respectfully , 5e4-tf JULIUS & LOUISE ROSS. T71TEP.NITY Wtisre will You spend ItV Acts Hi XVI-31. 5SO-M 3 - POWDER _ Absolutely Pure. llado from Grape Cream Tartar No other preparation makes iuch lizht , flaky hot breads , or luxurious paatry , Can be tated by DyspepJ J tics without fear of the illi resulting trombeayy e indigestible food. Sold ocly In cam , by all Grocers. RoiAlIBAiiso POWDBR Co. , , New York , j t CHEAP LAND ' i , For Sale. | 1,000,000 Acres | op THE i FINEST LAND IN EASTERN NEBRASKA. Selected in an early day not Kailroad Land , but land owned by non-residents , who are tired paying taxes , and are offering their lands at the low price of $6 j 8 , and $10 per acre , on long time and easy terms. We also offer for sale Improved Farms IN Douglas , Sarpy , and Wash ington Counties. Also , an Immense List ol Omaha City Real Estate , Including Elegant Residences , Easi ness and Residence LotaCheap Houses and Lota and a largo number of Lots in most of the Additions to Omaha. Also , Small Tracts of 5 , 10 and 20 acres in and near the city.Vo have good opportunities for making Loans , and in all cases personally examine- titles and take every precaution to in sure safety of money so Invested. Below we offer a small Hat of Special Bargains. Boggs & Hill , REAL ESTATE BROKERS , 1408 North Side of Farn , St. , Oop. Grand Central Hotel , Omaha , Neb. DCUT Farm of 160 acres , 3 railca ntll I west of city. 123 cultivate. ! , good house , barn and out buildings. BOGGd & .I1ILL. FflR RFNT JIO-acrc flrm Goad improvements. BOGUS & HILL. COD CAf C Best located residence lot in rUn OHUC the city , 21st ahd BOGGS &UILL. C A I C A vcr > n'Ccl 6-room cottage , OHLL leasea ground rents for j20 per 11 onth. HOGGS & HILL. C A I C Kcw bouse of 4 rooms with OHLC lull lot , CC-.h and Farnham. Only J200 , required down. Price SHOO. BOGUS i HILL. Pnn QAI C New bousa with halt city lot. rUn OHLC nearlli School , 6 rooms , large bay wiiu'ow , huh doors and ceiliuir. Evtrythiiiff perfect , 82150. EOGGS & HILL. QAI C Corner of two choice lots in OMLC , Shirm's addition , request us to at 0111 o submit best cesh offer BOGGS & HILL. CAIC A good and desirable resi OMLE. dence property. ilCOO UOGU.S & HILL. FINE RFSIDENCE-Not in the unrket. Owner will sell for ? 650o. 650o.HOGGS iHILL. . QAI C 4 good Iota , --hinn't ) 3d ad- OHLC ' BOG.S' ( & HILL. CflD CAIC Anew IJ-story brick bousa rUli OMLL with 2 lots , on corner 29th and Dougl.u , JUOO. L'CGGS i HILL. Pfl R Qfll C ' vcrv line residence lot , rUn OMLU to EOine I arty desiring to build a fine home , SQOO. BoGUS & HILL. Q A I C About 200 lots in Kountze & _ _ QMLL Ruth's : i liluio.-j. ju.-t sou ii of-it. Mary's avenue $150toS4 > . Ilia elol are near business , irrounled b fi-ie improvements aud are 40 per cent cheaper tiran an older iota n tie maiket. ia\c money by huvng the c lots. iOO'fO IliLL. 10 lotsulU'le for fine . residence , on 1'aik-VVlld ave nue , 3 blocks o. h. of depot , all covered with fli.e large trcos Price extremch low. 3600 to S'OU. BOGGS & HILL. CAIC Some very rheip lots in 3HLC Lake's add.tion. BOGGS & HILL. CflP CAIC Cheap corner lot , corner rUn OMLC Douinand Jefferson Sts KOOQS & Hl L. CAI C 9Hots on2 < ! ti. ! 27tb , 23th , OMLC 23th aid 30h Stt , betneen Farnham , Doaglas and the proposed extension of Docile street. 1'ricis range from $200 to $100. We have concluded to itue men of sm ll means , one more chince to secure a home and will build hou'eson these 1. . its on small piymentx , and will sell lots ou mout ily payments. li.GJS iHILL. Cllp CA | C JE" acre3 miles from city ; TUn OMLC about 30 acres very cnoica valley , with running ater ; uiancu Kenily rolling lirairie , on y 3 miles from rallrorvi. $10 per acre. 0 > GO i & HILL. 4:0 acrca In one tract , 12 _ milea from city , 40 acres cul tivated. Living sprin of water , a me nice val- le\3 'the lana is all first-class ri h prairie. Price S10 r r a e BUQOS i 1I1LL. CUD CAI C ICO acrts i mile cast of Klk- TUn OMLL horn Station on railroad , Ku ming water , 10 acres calthated. COGGSAIIILL. CnD CAIC ICO acres ? 4 miles north of run OMLL Elkhorn Station , must be sold for what it will bring. HOGGS HILL. CAIC 0 acrea nelt sou'h ' of Dins- CrVLC dalein4-15.il A good and desirable tract , runs d wn on to valley of Pap- pillion , $10. BOGGS & HILL. Qfll C 720 acrea In one bouy.TImiles i wn OM1.C west of Fremont , isalllcvel land , producnz : henry growth of grass , is high valley , rich soil and J mllea from railroad and side track , in good sett'ement ' and no better land can DP found. HOGGS t HILL. CAIC A highly Improved farm of uMLC 210 acrca , 3 miles from Uty. Fina improvements on this lanil , owner not a practical farmer , determined to cell. A good opening for eome man with means. HOGGS & HILL. QAI C ICO acres In sec. 1 , town IB , _ OMLL range II. Man be sold this morth. KOCGS&IIILL. CAIC 20oa "f"18 of lanj ncar lrn- OMLL lard Station , 3500 ncar Elkhorn - horn , $3 t $10 ; 4000 acrea in north ( art of county , 8 to $10 ; 3003 acres 2 to S miles from Florence. 5 to 310 ; 5'00 acres west cf the Elkhorn - horn , 84 to Sin ; 10,000 acres scattered through the count } . SC to $10. The above lands lie ncar and adjoin nearly every 'aim ' in tie county , and can mostly be sold ou small cash payment , with balance in 1-2- 4 and 6 t cars time Cfl D' ' C ft I C Several Due residence prop- rUn OMLL ertics never before offered and not known In the market > s tcinr for sale. Locations will only > cmadr known to purchasers Mining business , " BOGUS & HILL. TMPROVED FARMS We have forjsale manv JL improvsd farms around Omaha , and in all parts of Douglas , Satpy and Washington coun ties. Also Farms in Ion a. For deciiption and prices call on iu. EOGGS & HILL | A BUSINESS LOTS FORSALE-r.n Farnham \ \ ) and Douiilaa streets from J30W to $3 00. BOGOS & HILL , SALE 8 business lots next' west of FOR Temple price dvancfd ' f 8 000 each. BOGGS & HILL. T7IOR SALE 3 buslnen lots west { Odd Fel- Jn lows block. 22500 each. KDGC3 t HILL OR SALE 2 buiinctg loU south side P las st. bt een 12th and 13th , $3500 cich. BO'iOS&HILL. OR "ALE 160 acres , covered with young E timber ; Living r.-ater , surrounded by im proved farmi , only : < Ten miles from ci'y. Cheap- < t land on hand. HOGGS & I'.ILL. Person ! contemplating buyinz should not fill examine our list of lands. BOGG3 & HILL.fill Omaha , Collins , A. POLAGK. Cheyenne , . . Colorado Spring and Summer CLOTHING ! LATE AND NOBBY STYLES IFOIR Men , Bo/sand Children. Clothing Made to Order in the Latest Styles. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. Prices to Suit All. 1322 Famliam Street , near Fourteenth. JEa _ _ With the Best Selected Stock of CLOTHING & FURNISHING GOODS in Omaha. We are PAR EXCELLENCE THE YOUNG MEN'S CLOTHIERS. BOSTON CLOTHING HOUSE , FAHM1AM STREET. SCHLANK & PRINCE. > f MAX MEYER & CO. , GUNS , AMMUNITION , SPORTING GOODS Fishing Tackle , Base Balls and a lull Hue ol USTOTXOJCsTS ICTJD ' .ITO'Sr G-OOIDS Send for Price List. MAX MEYER & CO. , Omaha , ffeb. V MAX MEYER & CO. , WHOLESALL TOBBAGCONISTS ! Tobacco , 25 cents per pound npuards. Pipes from 25 cents per dozen upwards. Cigars from § 15.00 per 1000 upwards. HORSE SHOES AND NAILS , Iron and Wagon Stock , the Beat Assortment of WHEELS , in the West. At Chicago Prices. W.J. BROATCH , 120D & 1211 Harney Street , ' Omaha. JanlS-Cm J. W. Murphy & Co. . WHOLESALE LIQUOR DEALERS , AND AOt.STS FOR Kentucky Distilling Company. Corner Ilth and Doiulu OMAUA.NfcB. S ta , api ltf Wra. F. STOETZEL , Dealer in Hardware , COOKING STOVES and Tinware. Stove Repairer , Job WorKcr and JlannTacturer of a Kinds of Cans. Tenth and Jackson Street ? . STOZRIE ! 518 South 518 South OMAHA BAZA 10th St , 10th St. EXTREMELY LOW PRICES ! We carry a selected stock of Corsets , from 25c upwards. A French Coutill Dt-uble Class Side Staels , Embroidered Bust Cor set , White and Colored , only 50c. A full line Hamburg Edging and of Insertion * , from 2c upwards. Real Linen Torchon Lace , from 5c a yard up Also a full Ass > tment of French Brabant Ualtese , Run IT. and other Laces fat the very lowest * r- P'ice < . Lace Tics , Collars and Tishiu of everj discription. from lOc upwards. Ladies Calico i Wrappers and Suit ready made and made to order , Irnm 75c upward ! . Wt-wishtO'al attention t our immense tock if Childro ' Drefi-e * and Apron" , tint Call -o and Gingham w Ijtji We carry a compete c assortment of Ladies' anil Chlldrrn's Hi g rmenUatthe . > ery 'o estNew York prices In oar line of Gent's hurnuhln ; Oood wo corupetiti-'n. Please call and con ince yourself 518 South 518 South 10th Street. OMAHA BAZAR , 10th Street. Rubin Bros. - - - Prop's , Traynor's New Brick Building. ap'eodlm