The Daily Bee. Friday Morning , May 6. tfKEVITIES , Faterson sells coal. Try Saxe's Peruvian Beer. The Lion conlinnes to roar. tf Try Saxe'g celebrated Cream Soda. See Polack's advertisement. ! OW residence lot * . Ecmis , agent. -500 business lots. Gall on Bemis. Bemi ' new map of Omaha , 25 cents. Bemii' real estate boom. First pagr. 250 houses and lots. Bcmis' agency. Cheapest Hats in Omaha , at Erede- tick'E. tf 200 farms and 900,000 acres land. Bemis ajent. Whii-ple , McMillan & Co. , the jewel. Brs , Creighton Block. o26-tf Fine cigars by the box , very cheap , at Kulm's Drug Sto-e , For FINE Commercial Job Printing , ra 1 at TH E BEE Job rooms. Mixed paint8Whit house' drug store , 16th and California streets. a8-eod-lm - -Wanted immediately ; a good , active boy , about 1C years old , at D. W. Saxe & C : Nindel &Krelle , Hatters , Sign of the Golden Hat , 14th St , between Farnham aid Douglas. 1MI A meeting of the foot-ball tlnb will be held at Collins & Petty'a on Saturday evening. " West " bound The steamboat "Key , for the Yellowstone , w expected here from St. Louis in about ten days. The St Paul & Omaha road lias finally - ly succeeded in getting a train to Oakland , and will run to that point for the present. If you want Bill-Heads , Letter-Headis' envelopes or any job work , call at THE BEE Job llooms. Prices that will suit every one. The Joe Brown case , defendant being charged with obtaining goods under false pretences , was ontrialjall day "Wednesday inthepoliceurtaDd | was concluded in the evening. Judge Beneke will give his de cision in the matter next Monday. The G. A. R. entertainment Wednes day was a fair success , in spite of the in * clement we.ther. The programme was good in every feature , and the recita tions of Helen Mar White were excep tionally good. Marshal Angell has requested the mayor to appoint three special policemen , in accordance with the resolution passed by the council at its last meeting. The mayor has appointed Wm. A. Night ingale , but wUl make no more appoint ments for the present. The concert given nt Masonic Hall Wednesday by Prof. Aug. Walther acd his pupils was in every sense a pleasant affair. Prof. Walther's lecture was very instructive , and the work of bis pnpili proved that they were makintj rapid pro gress under his tuition. The "United States grand jury e- turned but one indictment Wednesday , which was against Lorin Kennedy , post master at Fail-view , who is confined in jail in this city on a charge of embezzling a Utter containing a draft for S112. The following is the graduating class of the High School for 1881. Misses Jessie Allen , Ida Duggan , Clara McConnell - nell , and Lizzie Kiewit ; Masters Thos. McCague , Gustavus Streitz , Chan. Elgnt- ler , and Curtiss Turner. Commencement occurs on the last week in June. Nc. 2 Engine Company passed a reso lution Wednesday that they would run to no more fires. Thh however , docs not affect the running of engine and hose , which are worked by paid men , and Chief Galligan says the department will go right along and perform its duty as usual. The New York Daily Graphic , which reached Omahayesterday.hao a half page of illustrations of the recent flood in Omaha anJ Council Bluffs , the work of Mr. H. G. Conner , the artist , who is special agent and corresdondent of the paper here. One pic ture phows the Smelting Works , another the steamer taking coal at the shops , and a third shows a party in the act of rescuing a family through the roof of their dwelling at Council Bluffs. MCU'B and Boys' Straw Hats , Yery Cheap , at the "Boston Store , " GIG Tooth Street. m3-5l "ilny Queen" to-morrow night. Fresh arrivals of New STYLES , Now PATTERNS , New CUTS at ELGUT- TEll'S MAMMOTII CLOTHING HOUSE , 1001 Farnham , corner 10th street. THE LATEST SENSATION. Groit reduction in prices of Ladies' roady-mado suits and costumes. The following area few of oar special bar gains : SUMMER SILK SUITS for § 15 warn sold for § 25. BLA.CK SILK SUTTS , a rate bargain , for $17 material alone can't ba bought for the price. Sitln DjLyoa Suits , § 30 to50 , were sold for 835.50 to ? 55. A very nice stuff suit for § 5 can't be made up for leas than § 8.50. Don't fall to sea our § 10 suit , in all shades and all sizes. Every lady that has seen these exclaims , "How can they be made for the price ? " Similar reductions in jackets , ulitors and circulars. The reaaon for thU sweeping reduction iajtheso goods were bought in anticipation of a big spring trade , but owing to the severi ty of the weather and the recent floods we have them on hand and must cloao them out. Perfect fit guaranteed. No extra charge. MCDONALD & HARRISON , 1403 Farnham street. CALICO BALL of the Omaha Tumor Lidlus' Society , Saturday , M y 7ih , at Brandt's Turn- hallo. Admission ticket for gentle man and , ladySl , to be had at Frohaut'e , H. Datzan'a Store and Brandt's Tnrnhallo. m5-3t REMOVAL. Dr. Ooffman has moved this office from Creighton Block to rooms over Crulckshank's store , comer Fifteenth and Douglas street. v Children's Hats at Hickman's. Plenty of E.g ; at Baffatt's. m53 Fresh fish at the Fulton Market. " > 4-2t p. BESI.N. Black Milan Hats reduced to 75c ; up totrn price § 1 , at the "Boston store , " 616 Tenth ttrect fit Help wanted at Atkinson & Oo.'s Sales Ladies and Trimmers can find \ oituatitna by applying t once at Crolgh Um block , 15th ulreot , near the post- ] office. 1 tf VMM M _ 1 Ladies' Canton Hats , litest styl lea , i 25 and 35 cent * ; up town price 50 cents , at the "Boston store , GIG Tenth street 5t NEBRASKA'S GARDEN. GOOD NEWS FEOM KEPUPLICAN VAiiEY AND SEWAED CO The Best Climate in tne Wor.d , Prom ising Crops and Seward'a Mil lennium at Hand. So-ward. Correspondence of TOT BEJ. SEWAED , Neb. , May 4 A term of the district court for 83ward county closed to-day. There was not a crim inal case on the docket , the jail is va cant and the sheriff is ou Jtheipralrle herding hia cattle. The coanty has had four murder cases on hand at a single term , and has never before been without a caie of assault with Intent to kill , for eight years past. Saven inmates of the penitentiary wtro contributed by Sew- ard. Business in S a ward is quite brisk for the season. The farmers through out the country did not sow ai much wheat , but .are planting more corn than usual. Cooper & Fuller are just finishing one of the finest hotels m the state. It is a brick structure of three stories and a ba ement , 58x81 , with spacious halls , high ceilings and good rooms. It contains thirty-four sleeping rooms , and the dining room is 31x38 , light and airy. It will bo opened to the public in about a month. JAY. Cultoertson. Correspondence of The Bee. CDLBEKTSON , Neb. , May 2,18S1. As many are looking to our state for hsmes this year , I thought a word from Hitchcock county might prove interesting to your eastern readers. Republican river runs through the county , near the center from west to cast. Frenchman river runs a southeasterly - easterly direction , and forms a junc tion with the HeDubllcan near the eastern boundary. Numerous small streams empty their waters into the river. Along the stream is plenty of timber for fuel and building purposes. To all Spoilsmen I will say the waters afford abundant of fieh. Farmers have put In quite a large crop this year. Wheat stands about seven inches in height , and it of a very rich color. All kinds of vegetables grow ing in splendid condition. There have not been any veiy heavy storms this spring , but many gentle showera. The prospect could not bo more favor able for an abundant harvest. Every one seem * happy , stock men well ts farmers. Loss of stock is estimated at from 5 to 10 per cent , and feed is the best known for years at this season. Along the creeks gisss stands from ive to ton inches in height. The railroad reaches the east line of the county. I see by the papers that2,000 teams and 1,000 men are wanted to work on the railroad , and hat trains propose to run into Denver - ver before 1882. This notice causes great rejoicing among the settlers here. The advantage of securing a western marketas well as an eastern , is greatly felt. Two largo herds of ponies are 'how on the road from Text ? to.thls county , and will reach Culbertson ( the county seat ) the last ; of this month. Pcnica sell at about § 25 per head. They break easy and make very good teams for farming. There is plenty of Rood government land to be had In this county. Furnas Coanty. Correspondence of Tin BEE. OXFORD , Furnei Co. , Neb. , M y 4 , 1881. Since winter hrs gone and springhas como , this part of the He- publican valley hcs been blest with all that the people could desire in the way of fine weather. From iho time the frost went out of the ground un til to-day , wo have had a cloudless sky nothing but clear , cilm , warm weather. To-day wo are having a j beautiful rain. The fields are grcan j with wheat where wheat was sown. The farmers are all almost ready to plant C3rn , of which there will be thousand of acres ] planted in this pait of the valley this 1 season. Potatoes , peas , sweet corn and all kinds of garden vegetables can be seen growing at every farm house. Cattle and sheep were never doing better ; good beef or mnttcn can be taken from any herd or flock. Al though our farmers have hud a severe winter to pull through and meny hardships to endure on account of the short crops last year , they commenc ed their work this spring with that pluck and energy that does not fear defeat or failure ; and why should they doubt ? They have all seen cs eovere drouths in oth er parts of the world n that exper ienced here lest season , and that , : too , by many of them in countries rough and stony , whore a good crop was scarcely more thrn ia wasted here In a plent'ful ' season. While here we have a so'l from three to seven feotin thickness , with a smooth surface free from oveiy inonmbraace and the best climate in the world. Beal Estate Transfers. The following transfers were re corded at the county clerk's office yesterday , as reported for this paper by J. L. McCague , real estate agent and conveyancer. Samuel E. Rogers and wife to Christian Adams , lot 3 , block 4 , Im provement addition , w. d. $100. Alfred Dafreue and wife to Dexter L. Thomas , parcel in lot 3 , Capitol ad dition , w. d. $ G25. John G. Jacobs "master commis sioner to Martha M. Ish , northeast of northwest J section 7 , town 15 , range 13 east. deed. John G. Jacobs and wife to James K. Ish , lot 11 and 12 , Jacobs' addi ' tion , w. d. $1,000. John L. Braddock and wife to Boggs and Hill , southeart section 5 , town 15 , range 12 east , w. d. $1,325. William B Russell and wife to John Braddock , southeast section 5 , town 15 , range 12 east , w. d.G25. . John F. Behm and wife to Henry F. Cady et al. , pait of lot 4 , block ' 224 , Omiha , w. d. $300. , John Campbell and wife to Wm. E. Smalls , 130 acres in section 216 , town 1C , ranse 10 , e. , w. d. $150. Edwin Coneer to D. L. Thomas , parcelln 8eccion34 , town 15 , range 15 , e. , w. d. $225. Charles F. Goodman and - ife to Margaret Llpplncott , lot 11 , in block 15 , Improvement add. w. " d. $200. Johu I. Redick and wife to Victor Dreher , lot in Redick's 2d add. , w. ' d. $2050. Richard C. Moore and wife to list- tie Purvis , e. is lots 9 and 10 , Tfaor- nell's add. ' w. d. $1250. Anthony W. Street and wife to > Bruno Kunkell , lot G , block 253. Omaha , w. d. § 750. Gastave Pamy snd wife t U. P. R. R , ir. J lot 4 , In block 20310ms.ba , w.d.$2500. g , Appointed "Western Passenger Agent Mr. W. R. Bnf enbark has been ap pointed western pasieuger agent of the Michigan Central railroad compa ny , rith iijadquartera at 67 Clark street , Chicago. In addition to other duties assigned him , ho will have charge of all advertising material is sued by this company , and the distri- bntion of the same. All passenger and traveling agents Chicago and west will report to and receive instructions from Mr. Busenbark. CHILD MUBDEB. A Colored Babe Found Dead in a fDoor-Yard. At an early hour yesterday Mr W. H. Powers , engineer of the Omaha foundry and machine company , resid ing at 1217 Davenport street , found in his door-yard , close to the fence , the dead body of a newly born male colored infant , which had either been dropped over the fence or- thrust un der from the walk outside. There was every indication that the child had been fully developed , and though no marks of violence were found up on it , It was evident that rough treat ment or exposure might have killed it. Mr. Powers gave prompt notice of the finding of the child to Coroner Jacobs , who took It in charge and no tified the district attorney of the fact. The latter ordered an Inquest , which was held at 3 p. m. iomJg-g Several colored families live within a short distance of Mr. Power's house , but no circumstances have yet been discovered which point to any one and no clues have been found by the police. From the circumstance * , however , it Is probable that the guilty parties will be detected. THE INQUEST. An inquest on the dead infant was held at Coroner Jacobs' office at 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon. The fol lowing jary were summoned : L. Po land , foreman ; 0. H. Withnell , V. Burkley , W. P. Snowden , Henry Siert , Michael Mallen. The most im portant evidence in the case was given by Dr. P. M. Chadwlck , who testi fied that the child had been alive and , in his opinion , death was caused by strangulation. The jury rendered the verdict that the deceased child came to his death from suffocation supposed to have been produced by some person or persons unknown. Up to a late hour last evening no further facts had been obtained in the case and the police were still in the dark concerning it. The Homooopattusts : The Nebrtika State Homccpathii Medical society held its annual meet ing at the Academy cf Science rooms Wednssday. The vlce-preeident , C. M. Dlnsmore , of Omaha , iu the chair , and Dr. H. A. Marr secretary pro torn. torn.In In the course of the afternoon's ses sion , paners were read by Dr. Cooley , of Lincoln ; Dr. Biston , of LIncon ; Prof. A. C. Cowperthwaite , of Iowa State University ; Dr. B. L. Paine , of Linco'u. Dr. Righter , of Lincoln , president of the association , presided at the evening session. Papers were read by Dr. Dinsmoro and Dr. Persell , of Omaha. Officers were elected for the coming year , as follows : President , Dr. B. L. Paioe , Lin coln. coln.First First vice-president , Dr. A. M. Smith , of Nebrrskn City. Second vice president , Dr. F. B. R'ghter ' , of Lincoln. Secretary , Dr. C. N. DInsmoor , of Omaha. Treasurer , Dr. 0. S. Wood , of Omaha. Censors , Drs. Wood , Percell , High- tor , Bunsteadand Dinsmoor. Dra. . Wood , Dinsmoor and Paine were elected delegates to the Western Academy of Homocpathy. Dr. Wood was elected delegate to the American Institute of Homes- pthy. The Association meets next year in Lincoln. After adjournment the members partook of a "lay out" upon the invi tation of Dr. Wood. Domestic Bliss. Mr. Wm. Everitt , a contractor on lower Farnham street , has domestic infelicity. His wife appeared at Po- Ice Court yesterday and her spouse arrived a few m'nntes ' later. Mrs. Grcrltt accused her husband of beat ing her , of bringing other women into bis houio and shamelessly keeping them there against her will , and of rarlons other offence ? unbecoming to i good husband. Mr. Ereritt denied ho allegation , but the trial was set lot 2 p. m. The general appsaranca of the cou ple threw some doubt on Mrs. Ever- It's statement regarding her husband , IB he appeared decidedly meek and rather afraid of her. When Everitt turned to leave the court room and 3a sod by his wife the latter could no longer restrain herself , but flew at aim and but for the judge's rebuke irould very likely have done him bodily harm. Evoritt endeavored to get hia wife itrested for this and similar conduct but the judge declined to give the warrant. PERSONAL ! PAKAOKAPHS lavid Anderson , the stock dealer of 3olumuus , is in the city. Mrs. General Crook and Mrs. Head left 'or St. Louis Wennesday. Sir. Geo. P. Bemis is again able to be rat , after a serious attack of the pneu- uonia. Mrs. A. L. Straus and daughter left Wednesday for Auiora , Illinoi < , to visit rienOs. Henry Eohwer , late city engineer , has 'ntered the service of the U. P. R. R. , nd taken charge of a survey and construc- ion party on the Utah & Northern divi- ion. ion.S. S. H. H. Clark , General Manager of the J , P. R. E. , left Wednesday in his special ar for Salt Lake City , to attend a naeet- ng of the directors of the Utah Southern lailroad company. Mrs. J. T. Clark has arrived home from 'hicago , and is making arrangements for icr concert , which trill probably be given m Tuesday , May 17th. Mrs. Clark is relc med home by a bott of friends. ' Miss Ella G. Richards , of the Fifth resbyterian choir , Chicago , " in the city , he guest of Mrs. J. T. Clark. Miss lichards ranks high among the leading oljists of the Garden City , and will par- icipate m Mrs. Clark's concert , which , y the way , promises to be the musical em of the season. Having opened a Wholesale ai.d latail Store for the exclusive silo of j tatter , Eggs and Cheese , we invite he public to give us a call Our lotto will be : Quick sales and small irofits. - G. W. TIBSALS. m3-5t Oranges and Lemons at BUFFETI'S , Twenty-five cents will admit you to the "May Queen" drama. Fresh Fish of all kinds , cheaper than over , at Motz's Fish Market. Foil SALE Home of 7 rooms , good nelghborheod , yard , well and cistern , on red car line$800j three years lease. Apply I to W. J. Welshana , 8th and Farnham , th&sat ONION SETS at Buffettis. m53t HOUSE CLEANING. Hospe Regilds Old Frames. Hospe puts up room moldings. Hospe cleans and varnishes oil painting. Hospe makes fine window cornices. Hospe makes fine picture frames. Hospe makes fine curtains and lambrequins. Hospe's for piancs and organs. Sheet music at Fospe'0. 1519 Dodge Street. m4 3t TflE CLOSING SCENE , Ex-Governor Briggs , of Iowa , Dies at His Home in this City. Hon. Ansel Briggs , first governor of the state of Iowa , and for several years a resident c f 0-naha , died at 3 o'clock yesterday at the residence of his son , Mr. John S. Brigga , in Division street , Nelson's addition , aged 75 years. The funeral will take place on Saturday at 10 a. m. , from this point. Mr. Brigga was a native of New York state , and came west to Ohio when a young man. Iu 1833 he re moved to Iwa , In the town of An drew , In Jackson county. He after ward went to Davenport , and becom ing interested in mail contracts made that town his headquarters for a num ber of years. Iu 184G , when Iowa became a state , he was elected her first governor , his term expiring in 1850. At the expiration of his term he became en gaged in the mercantile business in Andrew. In 1SGO he crossed the plains to Colorado , spending some time in that new region. He returned to his home , but in 1803 , in company with'hls son John S. and a large party - ty , and at a time when the Indians were very active , made a trip to Mon tana , returning in 1SC5. Ho became interested in real estate in Omaha , Florence , Bellevue , and Columbus , in this state , and six ycira ago came to Omaha and took up his residence with his son , John S. Ho has re sided here since and is among our boa known citizens. Mr. Brigga was married early in life and became the father of eigh children. Of this family Mr. John S , Briggs is the only survivor. There are brothers of the deceaaed living in California. Two weeks ago the deceased be came ill with whit hia physician pro nounced ulcer of the stomach and lungi. He became better nnd was able to bo out of the house on Mon day last. On the same day ho grow worse and continued failing to the time of hia death. Don't fall tu sea the beautiful "May Queen" drama at the Christian Church , to-morrow night. ATKINSON & CO.'S , thi acbwicl edged leading milliners , Creighton Block , Fifteenth street. SPRING ANNOUNCEMENT- BUSHMAN'S. NO SUCH VALUE ! NO SUCH VALUE ! NO SUCH VALUE ! IN OMAHA as can bo found as Bushman's in Silks , in Hosiery , iu Dress Goods , in Fringes , Cord and Tasaols. Fancy Ornaments , Buttons , Prints , Ging hams , Table Linens , Shawls , Ribbons , Ties , etc. , etc. , etc. COME AND SEE ! COME AND SEE ! COME AND SEE ! No FRAUD , NO ntJJIBUdS , MOADVER TISING DODQFS , but the genuine bar gains and fair dealings in all depart ments at BUSHMAN'S , S. W. Corner Douglas and loth St. np2G-tf Children's Sailor Hatp retailed at wholesale prices at the "Boston Store , " GIG Tenth Street. m3-5t HICKMAN'S MILLINERY HEADQUAR TERS are complete in every depart ment. ap4tf Condition of the Rivers. By observations taken last night and special dispatches to THE BEE the following condition of the rivers is deducted for the put 24 hours ; The Missouri has fallen 21 Inches at Leavenworth , 28 at Lexington , 43 at Kansas City , 11 at Boonvillo and 9 at Jefferson. It is 2 feet 4 inches above the danger line and falling rep- idly at Brunswick. It is 3 feet 4 inch es above and falling slowly at Her man. The Mississippi his rlaen 7 inches at Dabnque. It h 4 feet 1 inches above the danger line and ris ing slowly at St. Louis. It is 2 feet 6 inches above and rising at Cairo ; 7 Inches above at Memphis ; 3 feet 4 inches above at Helena ; 1 foot 5 Inches above at Vickiburg and has risen 2 Inches at New Orleans , where it is 2 inches below the danger line. Milliners Supplied with HsU at Mannfscturera'-prlces at the "Boston Store , " GIG Tenth Street. m3-5t OMAHA , May 4,1881. At a meeting of Nebraska engine CDmpanyNo. 3 , last oveninp , the fol lowing resolution was adopted : We , the members of Nebr&fka en gine company Nc 3 , in view of the ungentlemanly conduct of J. J. Galli gan towards members of this comp&uy , and WHEREAS The above facts hnvo given rise to n distrust in him as chief ; [ therefore , ba it ' RESOLVED , That we , the mem bers of Nebraska engine company No. 3 refuse to do fire duty under hia com mand. The above resolution to take effect the first day of June , 1881. J. C. PKNTSELL , Sec'y. A JAILOR'S ' SPORT , An Obdurate Gang of Tramps Under the Hose , They are Left Water Soaked and Wretched Over Night. Is this Proper Punishment or la It Brutal and Inhuman - human ? THE BEE recorded a day or two since the arrcat and confinement in the county jail cf some -.hlrtoeu tramps , who were for several days to have a diet of bread and water. On being taken to the jail the tramp * were di vided into two gangs , the seven most repulsive and brutish being placed together in ono cell and the remainder in another. The gang of the odd number were quite ugly , and on entering their cell , x proceeded by such means as were in their power to niako it as filthy and nasty as themselves , spitting upon the walls aiii ceiling , and in other ways ren dering it offensive. Jailor Miller finally informed his charges that they "had better stop , " but without effect. A short time after three of the county prisoners were called from their cells to do duty at the pumps , and the jailor proceeded with a hose to "clean up" the cell of the obdurate tramps , the latter meanwhile romaming in side. The stream was a powerful one , and more of it was turned upon the inmatea of the cull than upon the walls. Occasionally the stream struck equaro in a man's face , in hia ear or nock , and as ho howled and throw up his atma another charge would strike him in the stomach ach or arm pit. After thia amuse ment had been continued for some time , the pampa were stopped , and the tramps left in their cell , wet , cheerless and cold , until the next morning , when moat of them were chilled through and ohivoring , and could scarcely speak. The jailor had hia fun , and a good many would no doubt bo glad if at the same time the tnvnpa had all "taken their deaths" of cold. But the county jailor is in a responsible position and it may be well to notice that his sport was not only Inhuman but that It was in violation of the law , which espe cially protects all criminals , whether murderers , thlovos or tramps. If our county jilor viol.ttej the law In one instance what assurance have wo that he will keep It in auothcr ? THE BEE is ao far from considering this sport of the jailor a joke that it hero and now calls the attention of the county commissioners to thia violation lation of a most sacred part of our law as a thing demanding immediate and thorough investigation. BOYD'S ' OPERA EOUSE , Mr. R. L. Marsh , of Chicago , Will Be Its Manager. The Structure to be Completed for the State Fair. Mayor Boyd haa just secured aa manager for the nevr Optra Uouso Mr. K. L. Mirsh.uf Chtcjgi , agnitlc- man who has been ia the business for raauy years nnd haa the reputation of being ono of the beat managers in the country. Mr. Marsh was manager of Wood's Museum in Chicago for four teen yeara , and was for a lone ; time with Nunemacher , in Milwaukee , who rac both opera homes in that city. Ho will remain in Chicago for the present , but will Iisvo authority to make contracts with theatrical compa nies for the coming season , hia ad- dressbelng ; 2020 Wont orth avenue. He will take up his residence in Oma ha about the first of Saptomber. Mr. Boyd has already had application for dates from a largo number of compa nies. The manager of lioyd'a Opera House will not bo the proprietor of the business , or have solo diacrction , Mr. Boyd determining that for the first year at least ho will himself bo the responsible head of the business , as ho ia determined to rnako It a favorite stopping place for the best companies by conducting it on the strictest business priuclpU-9. Work on the building has been J delayed two weeks by the flood , which has cut off all material , but ona car load of atone for the foundation arriv ed yesterday and from now on ten to fifteen cai loads will bo received per day , until the entire quantity ia here. It is expected to have the opening [ during the state fair week , September ) 12th to 17th. , FULL line California canned goods and freah BUTIER and EGGS , at William Gentleman's , Sixteenth and CasB streets. m4-4t " * . " Absolutely Pure. Hade froia Crap Cream Tartar. Xo other [ preparation mikes rach light , fl Y hot bread ; , or luxurious pastry. C n ce nten bj Djsrip- WCT without fear of the ills resultins trom heavy inJUcatiblc food Soul oLly ia OUF , by all Orocers. ROTAL BAKIAO POWDKR Co. , New YorJr. : SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE Advertisements To Loan , For Sale , Lost Fonnd , Want ? , Boardieg , &c. , will bo In- scrltd in these columns once for TEN CENTS per line ; each subsequent Insertion , FIVE CEI TS per line The first Insertion cover less than TWENTY.FIAE CENTS. TO ICAK- QOKA Afin T0 LOAN At 8 per cent in- O/iOU.UUU tcrcst , in turns of § 2500 and upwards , for 3 to 5 j eats , on flrst-clas city and larm property. EEJIIS' KML ESTATB and LOA ? JOKICY. I5th tn I DougUa M . _ TO LOAN 215 S 1 1th St. Clarkson MONEY & Hunt. crr-'f ; OIKI so I.OAX csu at L M1 . L THOMAS , P.o < tnS.Orelehton Block TO I.OAH 1109 farnham street. Dr. IMn Urdu Loan Aieacv. ncv-S2-H HiLP WAKTSD U30M GIRL AXD CHAMBERMAID DIMSG MAID WANTED-At City Had , corner Unhand llariu } SU. b07-7 VVTASTKD Henry Stephen' , me it t n I pastry YV cook , want ! attuation outside Omaha. B.atrcfcren.csgucn. Apply .it the Ece office. WASTED A girl , at the Occidental Hotel. so * > ir Situation ss prcs.rlption cltrk WANTED or retail diujr store , w.l- lins to work at antliln' if necessary. Aihlrtss T. J. , tbii oHUe. " 01-5 WANTED Situation as homekccper. Ap- flv to 305 Burl , between 19th ami 20th. MRS. JOIIX CANE. 793-0 'D A girl , at French Coffee Hous ? , Uthstrett. 7SO-5 CARPENTER A good carpenter and two 1:001 ! men to set posts and build fence anted liy Dr. rMvr.irdi , 110J tUrnhim St 76i-t ( WANTED To rent four or fne rooms , su't- ahlc for housekeeping , in * . " " block locitcU in central part uf city. Add C. K , F. , IJcoUllice. 773 C . ED Two bo.rders in private f mily. WA.S1 For tsruis , iVc , adJrcsa S , 1'ost Ollicu Box 17. 754-tf ' A sit nation by a nun of family , WAM'ED , iinluotrluai and Willing to be use ful In any hoiurablo capacity. Compensation atiorJ.njr to capability. Pleaseaddrcai J. E. It , : > rc of Keo otlice. CUMt ' TED Situation as copyist or at any W'A1 of writing , by a competent joung lady. Address "T. A. " Uoe otlice. Reference given and required. 520-tf VirANTED Two moro boarders at 313 North YY 17thstrcetbct een Davmpoit and Chi- can. past nido 3S7-tt MJP Rtar-Huusts ARD tnttu. KENT One large uufurnisl cd room FOlt closet , at 161S Casa fct. 11KS. J. B. BRIBER. SOti-7 AND LAND Dcmis rents houses , HOUSLS , hotels , farms , lots , lands , othc.s , roomg , eta See 1st page. TT10K HEN'T A lirge furnished room on first j1 tloor , with bo-ud. Alee a few day boarders wa'ited. 1S05 California street. a23-cod-7-2S-tl 11KST Furnished front re oaj , t o-st > ry FOU ; oetwcen 13th and llth St ? . , nortn side , M 1th board. 700-7 mWO CONNECTING ROOMS TO LET Furn J ishcd or unfurnished. References exchanged 1712 Jackson fct. 791 5 riAO REJ T Nicely furnished rooms with board. 1 Everything first-Jaaa. AJdresi R. , Bee Olfice- 792 B [ 710R REST On Erst floor , furnieheJ room J ] eouthwcst corner 19thand Daunport. 719-tf RENT PI awnt rcomn , furnished or un- FOR furiiidbcd.N K. tonior IGih aud C.iifornH street. 74i-tf "T710R RENT Furnished rooms. Inquire at JL1 1318 Chicago street. _ C9C-tt [ T10U KENT 1 he building 190C Eurt etioit F formerly used br John Uana as the London meat market. Some butcher tools lor sale. Ap ply on the premises orcf John Baumir , 1311 Farnham street. _ C3a-tt R REST A store , corner 10th and Leaven E worth. Inquire nextdcor , sA Peterson's. RENT 2 lurnlahcd rooms oei ilor- FOR - . Exchange , N. K. Cor. 16th & trccU. 2S9-U FOR SALE. FAMILY COW FOR SALE Icqut c EXTRA St. , near Hamilton , Shlnn's ad dition. Sll-5 EMIb' RFAL ESTATE BOOM. SeeUt page. B SALE CHFAP 1 .icro ground , house with FOR room * , barn , cistern , small fruit , etc , South Oniiln. Tennj easy. Enquire 811 y. 18th St. , bet. Kurt and Cumminga. tS4coaU S * LE 10 clczant residence lo'e , situated FOR . tf icJ carsticet ra UaHue. . .Never jii in-rfcet before. Enquire of K R. HumfhrcjXo.S > 7.VorJi ISthSt 793-J4 SALE 20j tons i c , close to R. B.tiack. FOR J. AMI I ON , stuard. 707-11 ] \ , TEAT MARKET FOR ALH UaUn to'a _ LlL to E'iropc ' next motli , I will i ell minir - kct buildinz , flxturee , tools , h.-iriiees , .icons , etc. . et.SuUthcaat comer lO'.h aud Uod c Sts. A. MEVElt. 701-14 cloee rarrlv 9i A. j ftmuson'a. 911-tf TTlORfcAI.i : lla > f lot , cottaijewiththrearooms JJ co lir , cittern , we 1 and ulatle. App'y on premiss ? , 21.ii bctuctn Chicajo and Pa\cnncrt 74GC fails' RE\L ESTATE tXCIIANCE. See B 1st pase. FOR SALK CUE * ! ' Inquire at HOUSES & Ikhm , 15 h and Jackson. a"ft HILLS or RHUBARB ROOIS FOR rCd\ ) SALE , ClIiCAP Must ba sold by May 1st. Call at our fo'd store , lO'.h and Uiycnport , ur at Ranleii on lath St. CHAULTON IIROS. 721-tf OU SALE Beiutiful residence lot ; location F firsl-clis' . Price $1000. JOHN L. ilc- I'oat OHi . 712-tf gACUE , onpoaite < c. - SALK House and lot on North 18th FOIl ( at J 1 ( > 00. Inquire of John L. JIc- Josuc opp < site the peat oncc. : 70t-tt A good pajing restaurant. In- FORSALE ; thia offi c. 703-25-lm SALE tide bar top butfry , sroid as new FOR to R. I ! . , at S. I' . Mwso Co. C37-tf OEMISSe.ls houses , lots , larnij , land * , b'ec 1J 1st pure. 240 acnaiboice land J mile ca t of 0HEAP , 150 acres broke and 20 acres imijur , ' 10 acres pasture fenced , larie two story louse .mil ( ; oM out tiuiltbius. Titles ( .erfcct. jHiici li ) a uidow lady ilcairiiijto mine. Cash pr city property iu exchange H. ESTAHROOK , 174-U EARL B COE. > KJIIV NEW CITYMAPS,23c. See 1st paee , r OR PALE llara of Douzlag and Sarpy L1 counties A. ROjEWATKR , 1520 rain i-jii Street. S20-tf 710K SALE Lease and furniture of a tirat- D rlsai hotel In n town ot 1300 inh ibitant" , in itate of Nelraska. Has 21 tcrfg , the travelling nen'9 resort. Inquirnat Bee office. 2 3-tf I71OK.SAL.E A UAIIOAIN A bulldm ? with J oaloon fixtures , furnituroand stock , on 10th it. , opiHwite the U. , P depot , forpale very cheap , r ths fixture ? , furniture aud fetock will be sold ml building rented. Inquire of tEjJ. KKKISS , IAN. 7J-tf 'Ml E BEST THING YET H. O. Clark & Co.'s r mpcnal Sel ! Riisin , ; Winter Wheat Flour , orP.incakc3 , BiscuiW , and all kinds of pastry. rry it. Ask your grocer for It. 478-tf o ) MISCELLANEOUS- r OST Black and n hite sow pu. Finder will LJ be rewarded by returning the sarro to 15C1 -iks-'ii , Ictwcen IMh nd 16th. S04 C "iTIlAYED A sr yand ona sonel horse , ih 5 white face , hoth haxe halters on Any In- irmatiun as to their n hereabout j may be 'eft at lenty Bolln & Co. 8C3-7 r OST-A cbild'3 K ° J necklace , on 12t15th Lj rr Farn m a'rccts between my itsidenca nd the post otlije. Ke'um to Dr. Parker , 12th nd IIrney , and tret reward 7S9-5 OST A rein cowand < i white ami Vusyeir- j Jling calf ; cow hispiecaof left hem broken I. Any Informat'on leading to their recovery ill be clnlr rewarded tt eouthcajt comer IGih id How aril Sis. 799-5 1TRAYEU From S.undcii ttreet , small bay ) horse , white hind feet and stddlc mark on de Ths finder will be rewarded by rctnnurnr ic sim to Archer Eke , 9th and Cai ol Aienue. 75C-3 L TJIRSELLAS AXD I'AKASOf.S Repaired by pa tit J M. ScHiU , IV h and FArnb ua gt. 7sO-tf titat ) hMIS lias rattl n ; Ion ; ! -t uf hotueit , lots , J biulj ami farms fur tac. Call and ret icm. _ LTXD A saddla. fiw cr cm have the sairo ly rallin ! T. W. ra-chrcorc , 2413 iiicajoSt. 7S3-3 _ OST A roml ! da k brti. Ic cow , itli white JL J tHt3 | , Iop around tnr h inn Inorti < ation adin' tn n-r rec ver > sui ably rewarded , at M THt'HSTO.- > 'S,20thacdIU > cnpjit6trceta T a2"-737-1 J. JI.DltOWN , corner tJ leth md Chioso . streets , is ready to Lore er deepen wells , rt'sfactlon ' guaranUcd. SC3-t ( AN BK GOT At Joan Uarrs stable ( jr al ! kinds of work , at rRoaonable figures r corner 15th and Itavprnr < irth 55t 378-t TFOKOET Ihcsucctsaorot the Ameri 3O can Honsc , on Don < ls tt. , bet. 9th and tth , for txnrd , boirdin ? . lodging a = d transient Ktumerj. Respectfully , i-u JULIUS & LOUISE nosa CHEAP LAND For Sale. 1,000,000 Acres OF THE FINEST LAND IN EASTERN NEBRASKA. Selected in an early day not Railroad land , but land owned by non-residents , who are tired paying taxes , and are offering their lands at the low price of 356 $8 , and $10 per acre , on long time and easy terms. We also offer for eale Improved Farms IN Douglas , Sarpy , and Wash ington Counties. Also , an Immense List of Omaha City Real Estate , Including Elegant Residences , Busi ness and Residence Lots.Cheap Hocsea and Lots , 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. Wo have good opportunities for miking Loans , and in all cases personally examine titles and take e.very precaution to In sure safety of money so invested. Below wo offer a small liat of Special Bargains. Boggs & Hill , REAL ESTATE BROKERS , 1408 UorthSideof Farn. St , , ( top. Grand Central Hotel , Omaha , Neb. DCMT FarmoflGO acres , 3 milra llCH I west of city. 123 cultivated good home , barn and out buildings. 0003 & HILL. DCMT 110-acre ( arm at barraikj. nCn I Ooed improvementa. UOQQS k IIILt. CflD CAI C Beat located residence lot In lUn OMLC the city , 21st ahd DodgH Ets BOGUS k IIILL. Q fl I p A very nica 5-room cottage OMLC leasea ground rents for ii peraonth. JJOQQS k IIILL. CflD CAI C New house of 4 rooms with rUll OHLt lull lot , Gth and Faruham Only J20u , required down. I'rico $1100. BOUUJ ) & IIILL. Q AI P New bonao ith half city lot OMLC near High School , 5 roonu largo bay wiru'ow , high doors and ceiling Kvirjthing perfect , $2150. UOddS k IIILL. STflD CAI C Corner ot two choice Iota In rUll OMLC Shlnn'a addition , request c to at once submit best ash offer BOGQS k HILL. CAI C A good and desirab'e res ! OMLC , dcnce property , t COO. HOGGS & IIILL. FINE RESIDENCK Not In the market. Owner will sell for $ G50o. G50o.BOGGS & HILL. CAI C 4 good lota , Shinn'a 3d ad- OMLL diiioa , SIS' ) e.-uh. BOGUS k HILL. CflD CAI C Anew Ij-atorr brick honsa rUn OHLC with" Ion , on corner 23th and Uougl.13 , SHOO. LUGGS & HILL. CflD CA ! C A vcrv finc reaidcnro lot , rUn OMLC to eomo tarty dEirii > to bull J a , fine hout ) , S'-300. BOGUS & HILL. Cfl D C A I C About 200 lots In Konntze & lUn OHLC ltutl/9 a-itlitlon. just south ofbt. Mir/3a > cnu3450IoSlH . The-elolaaro near business , jrrouctlcJ liv line improvements and are 40 per cent cheaper than an ) otter lota In tie maiLet. ate money l > 3 lm > Ing tbo e lota. KOU'.a&lflLL. CAI K 10 lotf , sulta'lo for Una OMUL. rcaldcriLC.on I'atk-Wlld ave nue , 3 hlocku o. K. nf depot , nil covered with flue linc trees. 1'ricc cxtremclv low. $600 to $700. UOU03 & HILL. C A | C Sumo very rhc j > Iota In OMLC Lake's addition. UOUUS k HILL. CflD CAI IT C103 * ! ' con.er lc.t. corner rUll OHLC Dou ia and Jcllergon Sta KOOG3 k HILL. CAI C 03 lots on 2SHi , 27th , 23th , _ OMLC 20h : aid 30th Stx. , between Farnham , Dojgla and the ( rope cil extension of Djd c Mrcet. I'ricturaiisefiomJIOo t $100. We haic concluded ti > cue invii of email means , one more chince to > > ecurc a hninc and will build houses on the e I W on HID ill piymonU * , end will tclllotj on nn.it ly jMjiiienU. IJ.GjS CAI ET lfO acre" , D miles from city OMLC kbout 20 acres very choice. valley , with ruuuinc N > at r ; u-.Iar.ce gently rolliniprallie , un j 3 milcf from nllroa'i. $10 * crc. B KJU d & HILL. ' < 0 acrM i > ore tract. 12 mil .fr mcity , 40a-reecal. .it.ilcd , Living sprit ) , ; of walejo * > ie nice val- 2J3 Iho lanuis all fist-das i ! h prairie. Price SU I er acio. B . OQS & HILL. Qfll 160 acns J mild cast of Elk * OMLC horn S alum on railroad , tu iiimg water , :0 acres c .Ithatcd. | ; .JGG3 A.I1ILL. CAI C ICO acres H miles north of OMLC _ Klkhorn Station , must be sold for what it will bring. IOGCS HILL. © Al C SO acrca licit south of Dins- OHLC dale in 4-15-11 A good and lesirablc tract , runs d.wn on to valley of Pap- eiO. ItCGCS&HILL. CAI C KO acres In one tody , TJniles OMLC wcstof Ficmont , Ualllc el and , producing he * TV growth of graK ) , ia high -illey , rich soil and j miles from railroad and tide track , in good settlement and no better land an be found. EOGOS & HILL. CAI C A highly improved farm of C M L C 240 acres. 3 miles from dty. ruio improvements on this land , owner not a iractlcal farmer , determined to cell. A good pcnlng for tome man with means. BUUGS k HILL. CAI C 160 acres in cec. 1 , town 18 , OMLC rangoll. Mu t be sold thia ao th. BOCCS&H1LL. CAI C 2000 acres of la'id near 1IU- OMLC la'd Station , 3500 near Elk- lorn , § 3 to $10 ; 4000 acres in north part of ounty , $ ' to $10 ; 300 } acres 2 to 8 miles from lorencc. 55 to glo ; 5rOO acres weit of the Kll- ornfltoJ10 ; 10,000 aero i scattered through ho county , SO to 910. Tht above lands lie near and adjoin neirly very farm in the county , and can mostly be lid on small cash payment , with balance In 1-2- 4 and 6 rears time. flP Cfll C Several flno res.dsnco prop- Ufl OriLE. enlcs never be'ord offered nd not known intbe market * teinir for sale. ocatlons willcnly Jemadr known topurchasera M aning business" EOGOS & HILL. FARMS We have for sale many improved farrm arouc I Urruha , ci In .all irt3 of Dou'Us , Sarpy an.l Washington cnun- es. Also Farms In Io a. For < 3eciption ! nd prices oil on ui. BCGOS & HILL. A BUblNESSLOTS FORSALE-OnFaraham U and Douj-ha streets from IVKO ts $3500. EOOG3 k IIILL , 7O1 SALE 3 luainra lots neit * west of llaaonic Temple price advanced of J.009 ich. BuOOS k HILL. 70R SALE 3 bnsinesa lots west cf Odd F I- ' lowi block. 25 ( each. \ EOC03&HILL 7OR HALE 2 biulneva Iota south ild DOQZ- ' las si. between 12th and 13th , $3500 each. BOCG3 k IIILL. 710R PALE ICO acres , covered ulth yeranj timber ; Living water , surrounded by 1m- rovcd firnnronly jeien mile * from city. Cheap. It lind on hand. BOGGS k HILL Pcrtona contemplating baying should not umlne onr list otlandt BOO OS t HIL Omaha , Collins A. POLAOK.Collins Cheyenne , . Colorado Spring and Summer * CLOTHING ! LATE AND NOBBY STYLES Men , Boys and Children. "lT.AJCaI.S3Es SE . Clothing Made to Order in the Latest Styles. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. Prices to Suit All. 1323 Farnliam Street , near Fourteenth. MAX MEYER * fcBRO , , the Oldest Wholesale and Retail JEWELKV HOUSE in Omaha. Visitors can here find all novelties in SILVER WAKE , CLOCKS , rich and stylish Jewelry , the Latest , Most Art istic , and choicest selections in PRECIOUS STONES , and all de scriptions of FIXE WATCHES , at as Low Prices as is Compat ible with honorable dealers. Call and see our Elegant ATcw Store , Tower BniW- inir , corner llth and Farnham Street. MAX MEYER & BRO. Max Meyer l Bro. THE LEADING MUSIC HOUSE in the West. General Agents for the Finest and Best Pianos and Organs manufactured. Our prices are as Low as any Eastern Manufacturer and Dealer. Pianos and Organs sold for cash or on installments at Bottom Prices , A Splendid Stock of Steinway Pianos , Knabe Pianoe , Voao & Sons Pianos , and other makea. Also dough & Warren , Ster ling Imperial , Smith American Organs , &c. , &c. Donotfailto see us before purchasing. With the Best Selected Stock of CLOTHING & FURNISHING GOODS in Omaha. We are PAE EXCELLENCE THE YOUNG MEN'S CLOTHIERS. BOSTON CLOTHING HOUSE , FARMIAM STREET. SCHLANK & PRINCE. WM. F. Dealer in Hardware , GOOKIN and Tinware. Stove Repairer , Job IVoriicr and Mamifjidurcr ol'u Kinds of Cans , Tenth nnd Jackson Streets. O. . . ZRHEsTGKBIR , MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS , Wholesale and Ketail ! FIRST-GLASS TRIMMED BONNETS , $8.00 , $10.00. $12.00 , $15.00 , $20.00. These prices are from $2.00 to $5.00 below other houses. Fine Hats , 25c. 75c , $1.50 , $2.00 , $3-00 and $5 00. THESE ARE SPECIAL BARGAINS. Bargains In Untrimmed Hats , Ijc , HSc , 60c , 76c , $1.00 , upto J.J.50. Flo-or * , 1l > . I ami Material * , Very Cheap PARSOLS , GLOVES , HOSIERY , CORSETS , ties , kicjs , Embroido.ior , Rnahin ? , Buttons , Lace and Linen Cellars. Handkerchief Motion * , at Lwest Cash 1'riccj. LOOK HERE ! : rewc,5e ! per knot ; Penny ZyphjH , and la any quantity , canr.un and m-iteiUIs a full liiw.amf rnces ths loweat in tne city Wo . do all kinds of rtampm ; . Ennirui erhs. Silks , full stock. Our Goods are flrot-claig. Orders by Mail Promptly Fi led. 115 North 15th Street , JACOBS' BLOCK. J. W. Murphy & Go. . WHOLESALE LlftUOR DEALERS AND AGbrt'TJ FOIt lentucky Distilling CompaE . CorD5r 14th" ' , . . o I vilMf.U. ; apUdtf O r 4/ HORSE SHOES AND NAILS , Iron and Wagon Stock , thn Bent Assortment of WHEELS in the West. At fJhir.'ixo P fires. W.J. BROACH , 120J ) & JJH Harney Street , Omaha. JinlS-Ciu