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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (May 7, 1881)
The Daily Bee. Saturday Morning. May 7. iiKEVTTIES , Ptenon Try Base's Peruvian Beer. Try Saxe'i celebrated Cream Sod * . The Lion continues to roar for Moore. Cheapest Hats in Omaha , at F-rede- U tick'i. Whipple , McMillan & Ce. , the jewel. n , Creighton Block. o26-tf Tine cig by the box , very cheap , at Kuhn'i Drug Store , For r 'B Commercial Job Printing , latTHr BEE Job rooms. Wanted immediately ; a good , active bor , auout 16 yearn old , at Saxe's Drug 8Ure. Atkinson & Go's. , the acknowledged Uading milliners , Creighton Block , Fif teenth street. t If you want Bill-Heads , Letter-Heads , nvelope * or any job work , call at THE BEE Job Booms. Prices that will suit every one. Two of those desirable Upper Farn- bam ttreet lots for sale cheap by Dexter L. Thomas' & Bro. , Real Estate Dealers , Block. C-2 R om 8 , Creighton Mr. John Jenkins , far five years a clerk with Mr. C. F. Goodman , left yesterday with bis family for Cincinnati , going via the Wabash & St. Louis. Mr. Davis business at Porkopolis. gee * into the dru ? There has Veen organized in this city by responsible parties a building associa tion , the object of which it is stated is to liable persons having but little means to build homes of their own. The association buadithe house , takes security on the bunding , wqnires the payment of one dollar lar per k , and asks the payment of 10 per cent interest on their investment , whatever it may chance to be. Mercury at 87 * In the shade yea- terday. ( [ Work on the foundation for Bojd'i opera home IB being pushed rapidly forward. At a meeting of engine company , No. 2 , held Thursday , Will Clark was elected foreman. The Omaha Turner Ladies' So- Uty will giro a calico ball at Brandt's Tamer hall tbii evening. The funeral of Ex-Gov. Aniel Brlggi ooonra at his residence on Di vision itreet , at 10:30 o'clock this forenoon. Ground waa broken Thursday for the new Baengarfeit building at the northeast corner of Capitol avenue and Fifeeenth streets. The C8BB of Spllty vs. Durant , nvolvla some of the proceedings of the old credit moblller case , which WH let for an argument before D. G. Hall , master In chancery , to-night , will probably be adjourned to som day next week. A typographical error yesterday made the statement that No. 3 engine company had decided to ran to no nor * gres , read , "No. 2. " It is un neceuary to state that No. 2 la the old reliable , and has neither taken nor contemplated any action of the kind. OoL E. F. Smythe , the well known criminal lawyer , and Council man Homer stall have formed a part nenhlp In the law business , and will soon open offices in Creighton block The grm la a very strong one. Col Smythe has a very large practice , and ii one of the best advocates In the tate , while Mr. Stall ha * good knowl edge of tbe law , and is an able counsellor. The team is a strong one. LADIES CORSETS. Thenewcoraet "BALL'SHEALTH PRESERVER , " with spiral spring * , elaatlc tides is meeting a want long felt by ladies desiring a perfect fitting corset about the bust and hips , as well as waist , and only needs a trial to be appreciated. L. B. WILLIAMS & SONS , Solo Agents for this City. Dodge and Fifteenth Streets We bought this date , May Gth , a large stock of eh'oes , slippers and ties damaged by water , from the U. P. railroad company , for loss than 50 cents on the dollar , which wo offer very cheap. Please call and look at them. H.DOHLE&CO/S m6-2t Leading Shoe Store. This season we have added to oar stock a large assortment of band aewed shoes to the follow ing makes : Cowles , Curtis A Co. Stacy , Adams A Co. Fanst & Homan. Banlsloe ATitchenor. Burls and a dozen different other make * . HENRY DOHLE& CO. Leading Shoe Store. Ye OW Folks Will appear at the First M. E. chnroh on the evening of May 19th. Freth DAIRY BUTTER { ait re- oelved at J. L NIchol's. 6-2t After flowering tbe Marshall , Mich , , Rose lately , ! hare now CACTUS In full bloom , with over one hundred buds and blossoms of from 4 to 5 Inches each. Come and see. ED. 0. EBFUKO , 6-2t ] llth street , U. P. R.R. crossing. Hen's and Boys' Straw Hate , Very Cheap , at the "Boston Store , " 61G Tenth Street. m3-5l CALICO BALL of the Omaha Turner Ladies' Society , Saturday , My 7th , at Brandt's Torn hallo. AdmLwlon ticket for gentle- and ) ladyl , to be had at Fnhaafs , H. Detzen's Store and Brandt's Tnrnhalle. m5-3l HOUSE CLEANING. Hoipe Regilds Old Frames. Hosp pots op room melding * . Hospe cleans and varnishes oil painting. Hospe makes fine window cornices. Hospe makes fine picture frames. Hospe makes fine curtains and lambrequin * . Hospe's for pianos and organs. Sheet music at Hospe's. 1519 Dodge Street. m4 3t Everything Is uO r and desirable In the Dress Goods department of ATKINSON & CO. WATER WOBKS , A Lively Time Along the Pipe Lines. More Men at Work Than at Any Time Before. The Water Works company were rnshlng work at a lively rate Friday on all the divisions of their work. Two hundred and twenty-five men are busy at pipe laying , being divided into four gangs , at work on Fifteenth , Burt , Webster and Fifteenth streets. It is now proposed to organize another and still a larger gang and set It to work at the corner of Sixteenth and Dodge streets , proceeding directly to put in the pipe on Dodge , Donglas , Farnham , Hirney and Howard streets , through the business part of the city. In the meantime a gang of men and teams are at work on the upper reser voir , making the excavation and pre paring the brick with ] which the aides of the reservoir are to be lined. An excellent bed of clay was found In the immedi ate neighborhood of the reservoir and the company proposes to save money by making its own brick. The bottom of tbe reservoir Is to consist of broken stone. On the river bottom a gang of forty or fifty men , mostly masons , are rushing the work along as fiat as possible. The main smoke stack has reached a point several feet high and work on the engine foundations , the building foundations and the boiler foundations Is being pushed rapidly ahead. In a few days the river will be sunk and the settling basins com pleted. For extra good bargains in all kinds of Boots and SKpes , co to Fullriod's , Douglas , near Thirteenth. Children's Hats at Hlckman's. Plenty of Ejgs at Baffatt's. m53 Black Milan Hats reduced to 75c ; np town price SI , at tie "Boston store , " 61C Tenth street. 5t Oranges and Lemons at J. I. Nlchol's. mGeod-St All are Invited to call and exatrin our Improved patent Ice-box. W. AL YATES & Co. DRESS GOODS ! DRESS GOODS ! DRESS GOODS ! ! ! Talk about bargains in Dress Goods if any house over offered bargains it i ATKINSON & CO. , Creighton Block , 15th st , near P. O FULL line California canned goods and fresh BUTTER and EGGS , a William Gentleman's , Sixteenth aad Cass streets. m4-4t Oranges and Lemons at BUFFETI'S UNDEE THE HOSE. The County Jailor Defended by the "Herald. " The Omaha Herald , whose editor Is president of the Nebraska Society for the Prevention of cruelty to Animals , endorses the action of the cojnty jailor In patting a lot of tramps under the hose , and after pounding them about for some time with a powerful stream of water , leaving them water- soaked and chilled in a cold cell over night. The Herald does not question the facts , which are \rcll established , but Bays that Sheriff Guy reported the jailor's act to tbu county commissioners , "who approved the jailor's course ' It expresses the opinion that "tho little clean water turned upon the tramps was best for them , " and quotes ex-Councilman Stcphenson ai saying that "It served them right. " The position which The Herald takes In this matter Is one which chal lenges attention. It has made some pretentious toward defending the weak and helpless of the brute creationbut , when tht * sufferers are a lot of miser able , friendless , God-forsaken tramps , The Herald endorses the act , even when In violation of the law and car ried to an extreme for which there Is no possible excuse. Comment on the Herald's course is unnecessary , but as it has spoken for the county commissioners , the BEE must conclude that those gentlemen have been too hasty in sustaining their jailor in a plain and direct violation lation of the law. Is it the fact that they hare done so ! FOR SALE , A very desirable residence lot , on Capitol Hill , for a few days only. m6 2t K. K. HAYDEN. Lang & Foitlck removed to 13th between Farnham and Harney Sts. apr22-eod-t Choice batter just received to-day at W. M. YATES & Co.'s. Flying In and out , the new goods at Elgutier's Vammoth Clothing House , 1001 Farnham corner 10th street. Death of Peter Murpny. Mr. Toter Murphy , foreman of one of tbe departments at tbe Union Paci fic shops , died this morning of ] dropsy , it hla residence on Twelfth street , be tween Cass and California , at the age Df 67 years. Tbe deceased leaves a family con- ilsttng of a wife and five children. He was born in the parish of Greg- ran , Oonnty Armagn , Irelandon Xor. : 5,1814 , and haa been for ten or twelve : rears a resident of Omaha , where he lad many friends and waa universally respected. The funeral will take place on Sun- clay at 1:30 p. m. Children'i Sailor Half retailed at wholesale prices at the "Boston Store , " 616 Tenth Street. m3-5t HiCKMANis MlLLIXERY HEADQUAR TERS are complete in every depart ment apl-ltf Milliners Supplied with Hats at Manufacturers' prices at the "Boston Store , " 616 Tenth Street. m3-5t ONION SETS at Buffett's. m53t FACTS 1 FACTS ! FACTS ! FACTS ! i LOWEST CASH PRICES ASD FAIR DEALING ALWAYS GUARAN TEED AT BUSHMAN'S DRY GOODS STORE , Southeast corner Fifteenth and Douglass. TO-MOKROW ! TO-MORROW ! TO-MORROW ! We will offer Extraordinary Bargains In ALL DEPARTMENTS , that cannot be equaled elsewhere. WzWILL SELL Ladles HOES at oc per pair that cannot be matched elsewhere at less than from lOc to loc per pair. Ask to see the Bargains in this department. TO-MORROW ! TO-MORROW ! TOMORROW ! ! ! WE WILL SELL Lonsdale Muslin at 8 c ; Choice new Prints at 4ic ; Good , Heavy Unbl cached Muslin at 5c. Call and see the splendid array of Bargains all through this Depart ment. TO-MORROW ! TO-MORROW ! ! TO-MORROW ! ! 1 We will sell Summer Silks at less than any other House in Omaha. You will fird it to your interest , and will buy of us If your come and see them. Trimmings in Fringes , Satins , Brocades , P smanterles , Buttons , Cords , Tassels , Orniments. All at prices that will surprise you. TO-MORROW ! TO-MORROW ! ! TO-MORROW ! ! ! We will offer choice now , desirable dress goods at prices that will surely astonish yon. Ask to see our new Brocades , at lOc , well worth 15o ; our Woolen Dress Goods at from 10 te 25c ; All Wool Bunting at 18c ; All Wool , yard and a quarter wide at 50 to 65 : . You cannot match thoae bargains elsewhere at less than from 85c to 51.00 per yard. They are now clean styles , such goods as are never found in auction rooms. If yon want auction goods you will find it to your interest to buy them In an auction house , then you will buy with your eyes open , and are much leas likely to be deceived. It will pay yon to buy freely at this sale , as they cannot and are not equalled elsewhere. Also agents for the celebrated glove "Fit ting Bazar Ratterns , the best in the world. Send for a catalogue , Bushman's , southeast corner 15th and Donglas streets. " " "TflEMlLLAED. Omaha's Grand New Hotel an Assured Thing , The purchase of the Vischcr block , corner of Douglas and Thirteenth street , for the purpose of building anew now hotel waa consummated last eve' ' ning. ning.The The building is to bo 150 feet front on Douglas street by 132 feet on Thir tecnth street , five stories hii-h , and built after the most approved plans It will bo furnished with an elevator , heated by steam , and besides other apartments contain 142 rooms for guesta. The amount of $100,000 in ten shaies , held by Samuel ShearsMeeBrs. Markel and Swobe , and the Messrs. Millards , of the Omahu National bank. When this amount is expended the building will be bonded for another hundred thousand or as much more as may be required. Work will ba be gun about July 1. Omaha Is to have at last a magnificent hotel structure , named " " "he Milbrd , " of which she may well bo proud. Help wanted at Atkinson & Co.'s Sales Lidies and Trimmers can find sit uations by apply ing at unco at Crelgh tun block , 15ih street , near the post- oilico. tf Ladies' Canton Hats , latest styles , 25 end 35 cents ; up town price 50 cents , at the "Boston store , " 616 Tenth street. 5t There will be a regular meeting of Vesta Chapter , No. 6 , E. S. , tomor row ( Saturday ) evening. By order W. M Mr. H. W. Ball , two blocks north of the end of 18th street , cr track , is now prepared to furnish all kinds of green-houie plants , and espscially a fine lot of verbenas and other varieties , constantly on hand , at a very low figure. mG-tf The rush for MILLINERY Is still on the increase at ATKINSON & CO.'S. Everybody says it is marvelous ; but ; oed goods , fine and stylish work , ind the exceedingly low prices of this idmoidcdged leading establishment ipeak for themselves. Fresh butter and eggs twice a week rom Douglas and Sarpy county far- ners at W. M. YATES & Co.'s. Low Shoes , light , nest and cheap , At H. DOIILE & Co.'s , Leading Shoe Store. State Y. M. O. A. Work. The state executive committee of the Y. M. C. A. met at the associa tion rooms in this city yesterday aft- jruoon. Among the members present trere Dr. Leieenring , chairman ; G. T Eowzer , secretary ; Leavitt Burnham , SVarren SwitzW and M. G. McKoon. Flie western secretary of the interna- ional committee , Mr. Robert dVeidensall , was also pros- mt The committee arranged or Mr. Widensall visiting several owns throughout the state w th a riew to opening the way for organic ng associations. Among those places 10 will visit are Lincoln , Beatrice , Castings and Fremont. He will re- nain from two to three days In each dace and render such service as he an. Many calls are made to the executive commit tee for assistance , md the work is progressing under the neat favorable auspices. To Painters. All journeymen painters are re quested to meet next Saturday night at 5 o'clock , at Turner Hall , 10th and Eoward streets , to take action In re gard to wages the coming season. A DEMENTED COOPER , A Case for the State Board ot Insanity. A few days ago & crazy Bohemian named Tom K&ssuerwas arrested at his home near Tier's distillery , and taken to the city jail. It aeemed quite erldent that the man was crazy and it appeared likely that he would seriously injure his family or neigh bors If let loose. Kaeaner has been kept in j&ll several davs and as he kept quiet , and behaved himself very well , an argent request from his fam ily that he be allowed to return home was granted. Thursday Kassner'a insanity re turned in a violent form and his fami ly were obliged to call in the polica for help. He haa been taken to the coun ty jail , and his case will soon be brought before the Board of Insanity for its consideration. Kassner is a cooper by trade and has always been anindustrlons man , hav ing worked for several years for Mayor Boyd , the Hers , and other manufac turers in that part of the city. His principal employer has been Mayor Boyd , who has taken an interest in the case of hla insanity and has desired that he shruld not ba sent to the asylum nntil it seemed absolutely nec essary to do sc. A FEW FACTS. The display of Silverware at Ed- helm & Erlckson'ft is by far the finest , not only in quantity and quality , bnt in design and style of finish. The beautiful "Snow Flake" finish Is at tracting much attention. This firm understand what they are about , and have aimed the reputation tbronghont the west of being the Leading Jewelry house in this part of the country. Keeping aa they do an unequalled stock of gold and silver watches of the best make , and a stock of jewelry equally as good , and guaranteeing every article sold , they are knewn as a strictly reliable house. Ocean Journeys. The following indivldualspnrchased tickets for European points yesterday morning at Frank Mooro'a steamship agency. Robert Uhlig , a prominent mer chant of Columbus , Neb. , and family , will sail for Hamburg on the steamer Suevla , which leaves Now York on the 14th inst. P. O'Ronrke , of Omaha , who will sail for Queenstown via the Cunard line in a few days. Misa Kate Ellery will sail for Liver pool on the Ssythia , leaving New York on the 18th inst. United States Court. In the United states court yester day the first case was that of W. H. B. Stout against the Sioux City & Pacific railroad , brought to recover 'or ' injuries sustained by a child at Blair. The hearing was had before Judges McCrary and Dandy , who took the papers and reserved decis ion. The next suit , of Merriam against Stephensonwas a complicated case , in volving the liability of members of the city council of Nebraska City for falling to levy and collect a tax to pay a judgment. A nolle prosequl was entered by District Attorney Lambertson in favor of the following defendants : Samuel Foster , Fred Pease , Joe Lor- ing ( alias Joe Hookes , ) Wm. John son , Eugene Duntncll and Alexander Snttou. The case ot Morrlam vs. Stevenson , otal. , was continued to-day. Having opened a Wholesale and Retail Store for the exclusive sale of Bntter , Eggs and Cheese , we invite the public te give us a call. Our motto will be : Quick sales and small profits. 1420 Douglas street. m3-5t G. W. TIBDALS. "BLACK-DRAUGHT" cures dyspep sia , indigestion ami heartburn. At C. F. Goodman s. PB 8ONA.Li Hon. Frank P. Ireland and wife are in the cityyeaterday , and left for Chicago in'th ( afternoon. Mr. Ed. Moriarty , one of Eed Oak's prosperous merchants , is in the .city j-esterday , and mnde THE BEE office a call. Mr. Peter Honsel , father of C. C. Housel , Esq. , is lying dangerously ill from dropsy , at his residence in this city. Mr. George A. Morey , an intimate friend of J. J. Dickey , Supt. of U. P. Telegraph , is in the city , and goes west on Sunday. The many friends of Mr. Louis Little- field , Jr. , member of the well known Saratoga dairy firm , who fractured his leg EI few days ago , will be glad to learn of hia Fast recovery. He will be about again in a day or two , with the aid of crutches. Mr. B. Hansen , late passenger and land agent of the TJ. P. E. R. , has for ten or twelve days been confined to his resiJenco at the corner of Tenth and Jackson streets , with a severe attack of rheumat'sm and general debility , which wai also the cause of his leaving the employ of the railroad company. "WINE OF CARDUI" cures irregu lar , painful , or difficult menstruation. At C. F Goodman's. Undoubtedly the best shirt In tbe United States Is manufactured at the Omaha Shirt Factory. The superiority of Material and workmanship , com- Dined with their great Improvements , that is Reinforced fronts , Ruinforctd backs and Reinforced aleeves , makua their shirt the most durable and best fitting garment of the kind , ever manufactured at the jderato price of $1.50. Every shirt of our make is guaranteed first-class and will refund the money if found otherwise. We make a specialty of all wool , Shaker , and Canton flannel , also chomols underwear , made up with a view to comfort , warmth and durabil ity. To Invalids and weak-lunged persons we offer special inducement * in the manner these goods are made ( or their protection. Pfl. GOTTHEIMEB , "WINE OF CARDUII" makes rosy cheeks and clear cowpltSions. At C. F , Goodman's , Nindel &Krelle , Hatters , Sign of the Solden Hat , 14th St. , b tween Farnham and Douglas. 15-tf SPECIAL NOTICES , NOTICE Advertisements To Loan , For Sale , Lost Found , Wants , Boarding , it , will be in- serled in these columns once for TEN CENTS per line ; each subsequent insertion , FIVE CENTS per line The first insertion never less than TWENTY-FINE CENTS. TO ldflBlCREY. . TO LOAN 215 S. 14th St. Clarkson MONEY & Hunt. 627-tt OB BY XO MAM CHI at Iw Office I ) . L 7noUAS.Rocm8.Creighton Block [ ONKY TO LOAK 1108 Faruham street. L Dr. Blwardp Lonn Aeencv. nov-22-tf HELP WANTED "YTTANTED A cirl , at Bomilnj House north- V V west corner llth and Davenport sis. S1G-C \T7AXTED-noarders , at northwest cor llth VV and bavcnport sts. MKS. ANGLE. 817-7 "VTTANTED Some one to plow about ( our > V scroH of-round. C ll at 112 ! Faniham st , at P. H. Sharp & Sou's. S1G-U liOOM GIRL WANTED-At the DINING S.anJlna\ian Hotel , llth street , cetween J ones and Le-iMiinorth 811-9 WANTED Man north of the end of 18th St H. W. BAIL- E03-U WANTED-A girl , at tbe Pacific House. 813-6 TNFOUMATION WA\T3D-Of Jno. and JL _ Thomaa Brewinitioii , who were last heard of in MU onri. Their mother is sick and suf fering , Without a come. [ Exchanges ilcaiu copy. ] 818-7 TT7"Ar TED Carpenters and cabinet makers. V V Inquire next to Bea office. 812-W KOOH GIKL AND CHAMBERMAID DIMNG MAID WANfED-At City Hotel , corner 10th and HarmySts. b07-7 TT ANTED Henry Stephens , meit and pastry VV cook , wants situation outside Omalu. Best releremcsghen. Apply at the Eee office. 802-7 WANTED-Sltuation as hiusckceper. Ap- vlv to 363 Hurt , between 19th and 2flth. SlllS. JOHN CANE. 733-G CARPENTER A good carpenter and two eood men to set posts and build fence aiitcdby Dr. iSJwunli , 1103 Pirnham St 763-tl WANTED To rent four or the rooms , suit able for housekeeping , in eorne business block located in central part [ city. Address C. E , F. , Bee Office. 773.0 WASTED Two boirders in private family. For terms , &o. , address S. , Post Office Box 337. 754-tf WANTED A situation by a man of family , btcady , industrious and willing to be use- f Jl In any honjrable capacity. Compensation arcordinff to capability. Please addrcsi J. E. H. , are of Bee olllce. 604ti VX7"AJ < TED Situation ag copyist or at any YV Kind of writing , by a lompctent young lady. Address "T. A. " Bee office. Reference given and required. 520-tf Two more hoarders at 31S North WANTED , Davenport and Chi- care , east side 3R7-tf FOR REHT-HOUBfcS AND LA U. EOK RENT Large cottage on Chicago , be tween 21st and 2'2J gts. Inqu.ro of Jolm L. McCacuc , opp. postofflcc 820-10 RENT One lar e unfurnisl cd room FOR closet , at 15180133 St. 80G-7 TTIOR RENT House , barn and ten acres land , Jj East Fort Omana J. L. Ivewton , 1417Cass. 8109 RENT Furnished front room , two-story FOR house ; between 13th ami llth Sts. , nortn Bide , with board. 790-7 I OK KENT On first floor , furnished room F toutnweat coruer lUtliand Djicniwt. 750-tf RENT Fl imnt rooms , furnished or un- funiisncil.N E torner ICth auj California street. 74tf ! KENT Famished rooms. Inquire at FOH Chicago street. U9G-tt KENT Hie building 13CO furl ftie.t former ! } used bv Jolm Cane us the London meat market. Seine butcher tools for 3ic. ! Ap ply on the premises or of John liaum r. 1314 Karnbara street. COj-tf TT10R UENT A ttorc , corner 10th anil Lfavcn _ L worth. Inquire nextdcor , at Pctereon'g. G22-tf JjVJR HKNT 2 furnished roomg over Mer- JC chants Bxchanze , N. E. Cor leth and Codire street * . i58-tl SALE. SALE Axmall wellbu Ithoim of four FOR and summer kitchen uith corner lot , well laid out , Iruitaml cierureen trees , etc. , good well ml cellar : price 813,0. Apply of H. tar e , 27-h and Dod.'c S s. ECU m-w-b-tf . \LE C-ottnire un lO.h street , hctwetn 17IOKI.SLE -md Ho A-ard ata S. LEHMAN , 1103 Farnhaoi St. 815-tf T7IORSALE , C11E\P 2 housed itli 4 and 6 Jj rooms , within two and fourbUxkiof loat office. Knnuiie of K. P Fosdikc , at CruUk- Phank'a Sll-tf _ j.lOUSiLE 10 cleaant residence loig , titrated P near terminu if rcj carstieet ra Iwav liae cr.n m rkct before. Enquire of E G. Humphrey , No. 8.7 Xorili ISthSt 795-J4 USALE 20' tons i e , close to H. K. track , i F E J. A'-lUPy. mjrd. _ i7 : ! ! ( AT MAKKEr FOU ALE I'avinif to go i to Europe next niotl" , I M ell m > mir- j ket bniliUn ; , IKturie , tools harness , natrons , etc. FoutlicastujrueriOlh and UmK-cSts. A. SIEVKK. 701-14 710K XACt. 'IVo clone tiitrl i'o. at A. J. I1 KlinpTOn' ? . 911-tt " 1710 K SALE II-ill lot , cottasewitli three rooms J * ce Hr. oittcru , we 1 and stable. Apply on premise ? , 21 .h between Chicago and L'axein ort ' 74G G OUSES FOU SALE CIIKAP-Inquire at baUwin & Bchm , 15 h and Jackson. i I1IILS OK HIIUBAUB ROOTS FOR . . SALE , CHSAP Must be sold hy May 1st. Call at our fc d store , lOcli and Davenport , or at carden on ISth St. OH AKLToN i i721tf 721-tf ' SALE Beautiful residence lot ; location FOU - ' . Price S1COO. JOHN L. ilc- . CAGUE. oiipo ite Test Ollicc. 712-tt ' SALE House and lot on North 18th street at $1600. Inquire of John L. ilc- Cague oppcsito the post otface. 704-tt , SALE A coed payin ? restaurant. Inquire - quire at this offi e. 703-25-lm ' TilOU SALE side bar top bucgy , gocd us new- Jj Ai l ly to B. . , at S. P. Morse Co. 637-tt 210 acres choice land } mile cast of CHEAP , 100 acres broke and 20 acres ( timber , 40 acres pasture fenced , largo two story bouse and ROIK' out buildings. Titles perfect. Ownelhya widowladv desirin to move. C sh or cUy property in ' | U ESTABUOOK > 674-tf EAR B COE. J T OR SALE Maps of Douelas and Sarpy I } counties. A. KOiEWATER , 1520 I'arn ham Street. 320-tf nOR SALE Lease and furniture of a first- F j class hotel in a town of 1300 inh ibltanU , in State ot Nebraska. Haa 24 beds , thg travelling men's resort. Inquirnat Hee office. 2i3-tf SALE A BARGAIN A bulldmi * with FOR fixtures , furniture and < tock , on 10th St. , opposite the U.P. depot , for sale very cheap. Or the fixtures , furniture and stock will be sold and building rented. Inquire ofjEO. KKE1S8- MAN. mllE BEST THINO YET H . G. Tlatk A Co.'s _ L mperial Self Riisine Winter Wheat Flour , for Pancakes , Biscuits , and all kinds of pastry. Try it. Ask your grocer for it. 478-tf MISCELLANEOUS- A gray and one sorrel horse , with STRAYED , both haie tultera on. Any information - formation as to their whereabouts may be left at Henry Bolln & Co. OS * S03-7 T OST A roan cow , and a white and blue ye r- ij 111. c calf ; cow his piece of left horn broken off. Any information leading to their recovery will be duly rewarded t southeast corner 16th and Howard Sis. 793-5 MBB ELLAS AND PARASOLS Repaired by TJ M. tichutt , llth and Farnham St. 780-tt TJLOST A small dark brindle cow , with white LOST , tope around the horns. Information Icadmir to her recovery suitably rewarded , at J M THURSTOVS , 20th ardDavenpoit streets ° 7-737-lt a - - M.BKOWN , corner of 12th > nd Chicago f . streets , is ready to bore or deepen wells. Satisfaction guarantied 503-tt rnEAMS CAN" BE OUT At John Barr s stable J. for all kinds of work , at reasonable figures near comer 13th and Lfavcnw'.rth St. 378-t ' of the American FOROET Tbe successor DON'T House , on l > ougl s at. , bet. 9th and 1 ith , for ooard , boardinr. lodging and transient costnmcrs. Respectfully , 6f4.tf JULIUS & LOUISE ROSS T OS r A bunch of kejs , one yale key , one Jj square key and tereral other ? , on flit key Hug. Finder will be rewarded by lta > inir them at this office. * 733-4 LEGAL NOTICE. To S. Schmithroth & Co. : You re hereby notified that on the 19th day of ilarch 1SS1 , Joseph B West nnd Cbailes L. Fritsther commenced a dril action against jou b fore Gustavo Benecke , Jatt'ce ' of the Peace in and for the county of Donglai andstate of Ne- br : kato recover the sum of J90 SO and m'eres : thereo J from the 27th day of Jlay IS30. An or der of attichment has been issued m satd action and vour t roterty taken thereunder. You lie required to appear , ans cr and de. Attorney lor West & FriUcher. 25Tia3t CHEAP LAND For Sale. 1,000,000 Acres OP THE FINEST LAND IN EASTERN NEBRASKA. Selected in an early day not Eailroad Land , bnt land owned by non-residents , who are tired paying taxes , and are offering their lands at the low price of $6 $8 , and $10 per acre , on long time and easy terms , oWe We also offer for sale Improved Farms IN Douglas , Sarpy , and Wash ington Counties. Also , an Immense List ot Omaha City Real Estate , Including Elegant Residences , Busi ness and Residence LotBChoap Houses and Lots and a largo number of Lota in most of the Additions to Omaha. Also , Small Tracts of 5 , 10 and 20 acres in and near thecity. . Wo 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 list of Special Bargains. Boggs & Hill , REAL ESTATE BROKERS , 1408 North Side of Tarn. St. , Onp , Grand Central Hotel , Omaha , Neb. DCUT Farm of 160 acres , 3 miles 11 C n I west of city. 123 cultivated good house , barn and out bulldinsa. BOGOS & IIILL. rnD DCMT 110-acro ( arm at barratki. Geed improvements. BOOGS & HILL. CA ] C Best located residence lot in OHLC the city , 21st ahd DodgB Sts BOGGS & HILL. HDP CAI IT Avcrynica 5-room cottace. rUn OHLC leasea ground rente for i'20 per n onth. BOGOd & HILL. C A I C ew bouse of 4 rooms with OMLC full lot , 6th and Faruham. Only J200 , required down. Price $1100. BOGUS & HILL. 0 AI C Ncwr ' ouse with half city lot , . . . . ClHLC near High School , 5 room * , large bay twim'ow , high doors and ceiling. Everything perfect , $2160. BOGGS & HILL. CrD CAI C Corner of two choice lots i rUil OHLC Shinn's addition , request ute to at once sub mtt bett cash offer BOGG3 & IIILL. CAI C A 8 ° c > d atlj desirable real OHLC deuce property , J COO. BOGGS&UILL. FINE BEEIDENCE-Not in the mwket. Owner will sell for JG500. JG500.BOQGS BOQGS & HILL. CAI C 4 good lots , bhinn'a 3d ad- OMLC dilloa , $150 ea < h. BOGOS & HILL. CflD CAI C Anew Ij-Slory brick house rUn OMLC with 2 lui , on corner 29th and lougl.u , $1700. BUGGS & H1LI. Q A I C A ver ? flne residence lot , OMLC to some party desiring to budd a flue house , S 00. BOGUS & HILL. C A I C About 200 loU in Kountzc & vHLC Kuth's addition , just south of St. 31-iry's avenue , 3150to Si W. Theselotiare ne.ir business , Ajrroucded bv flne improvements aiidaie 40 per cent cheaper thoii an other nits in tic ma.Let. t-a\u mono ) by buying the.'e lots. UOUlo A HILL. CAI C 1 ° Iots. mutable for flno OMLC residenceon'I'ark-Wilduvc- unc , 3 blucKs d. E. of dejiot , all colored with fine large treos. Price extremely low. ? 600 to S'CO. BOGGS & HILL. CflD CAI C Some very cheap lots in rUn OMLC Lake's addition. HOGGS & HILL. CflD CAI C CnoaP corner lot , corner rUn OMLC Dongas and Jefferson Sts BOGGS & IIILL. CAI C 03lots on 28th , 27th , 23th , OMLC 29th and 30th Sle. , between Farnham , Dooglas and the proposed extension of Dodge street. Prices range from $200 to 100. We ha\e concluded to ghe men of small means , one more chanca to secure a home and will build houses on these lota on small payment * ! , and will sell lots on montuly payments. BOGUS &IIILL. Q A I C leo acrcfl. 9 miles from city OMLC about 30 acres very choice valley , with running water ; baUnce Rently rolling prairie , only 3 miles from rrtlroad. $10 per acre. B'GGd & HILL. C AI C SO acrea in one tract , 12 _ . OMLC miles from city , 40 acres cul tivated , Living spring of water , some nice val leys 'the land is all fi'8t-cla3 rich prairie. Price $10 per acie. BOGOS & HILL. CAI C 160 acns } mile east of Elk- OMLC horn Station on railroad , Ku mm j water , 20 acres c titivated. BOGGS A HILL. C A I C lco acrca s < mllea north of OMLC Elkhorn Station , must be sold for what it will bring. HOGGS HILL. CAI C 0 cres next south of Dins- OHLC dale in 4-15-11. A good and desirable tract , runs duwn on to valley of Pap- pillion , 810. BOGGS & HILL. QAI C 750 acres in one bo < ty , " ( miles OMLC west of Fremont , is all level land , producing heary growth of grass , is high valley , rkh soil and J miles from railroad and Bide track , in good settlement and no better land can be found. BOGGS & HILL. , Q A I C A highly improved farm of OHLC 210 acres , 3 miles from city. Fine improvements on this land , owner not a practical farmer , determined to cell. A good opening for some man with means. BOGGS & HILL. CflD CAI C 160 acres In sec. 1 , town 16 , rUlf OHLC range ll. MuH be sold this mo th. BOGCS 4 ; HILL. C AI C 2000 acres of land near Mil- OHLC , lard Station , 3600 near Elkhorn - horn , gj to $10 ; 4000 acres in north part of county , 97 to )10 ; 3000 acres ; 2 to 3 miles from Florence , 35 to 810 ; 6000 acres west of the Elkhorn - horn , 84 to 810 ; 10,000 acrei scattered through the county , $6 to 810. Thi. above lands lie near and adjoin nearly every fitm in tbe county , and can mostly be Bold on email cash payment , with balance in 1-2- 3-1 and 5 years time. Cfl D C AI C Several One residence prop- run OHLC ertlei never before offered and not known inthc market is being for Ie. Locations will cnly te made known to purchasers "MMninj ? business " BOGGS 4 HILL. , 1 MPKOVED FARSIS We have for sale many JL improved farms around .Omaha , and in Call parts of Douglas , Sirpy and Washington conn- ties. Also Farms in lona. For description , and prices all on ni. BOGGS A : HILL. . . BOHINESSLOTS FOR8ALE-OnFarnham 10 and Douglas streets from { 2000 to $3500. BOOGS k HILL , SALE S buflcca l ta ? next ! weit ot FOR ifMonic Temple price advanced of $ . ' 009 each. BOQOS & HILL. T70R SALE 3 business lota west of Odd Fsl- JD lows block. J2500 each. BOGGS&HILIi . SALE 2 business lota south tide Doug EOR st. between 12th and 13th , $3500 each. BOGGS k HILL. TTIOR SALE 160 acres , covered lth young JD timber ; Living water , surrounded by Im proved farmi , only so Ten miles from city. Cheap- Mt land on hand. BOGGS & HILL Persons contemplating buyinz should not examine our Uatoflandj. BOGG3&HIL S. P. MORSE Third week of our great sale of Dry Goods damaged by smoke and water. PRICE SATINS , Black Silks at 55c , that sold before the fire at 80c ; Black Silks at 75c , that sold before the fire at $1.00 ; Black Silks at $1.00 , that old before the fire at $1.50 ; Bkck Silks at $1-25 , tha' sold b-Lre the fire at $1.75 ; Black Silks at $1.50 , that sold before the fire at $2 00 ; Flack Silks at $2.00 that sold before the fire at $2,75 ; O E HEST BLACK CASHMEEG FINISH SILK AT $2 50 THAT ALWAYS SOLD EEADILY AT 50. Black Satins at 75c , sold befo.e the fire at $1.00 ; Black Satins at 90c. sold before fire at $1.25 ; Black Satins at $1.00 , sold before the fire at $1.50 ; Black Satins at $1 25 $1.50 , sold before the fire at $1.75 and $2.00 ; Black and Colored Surah Satins at 8 worth $1.25 ; Colored Satins in all new Shades at 90c , always sold at $1.25. Black Satin de Lyon at $1.25 , previously retailed at $2.00 ; Black Satin de Lyon at $1 80 previously retailed at $2.50 ; Bl r-k Satin de Lyon at $2.50 , previously retailed at $3.50. ' IDIRIESS G-OO3DS. Wool Mohairs , Delains , Lace , Buntings , etc. , 7c , 8c , 9c , and lOc , worth 3 times as much. All Woo ! Suitings at I5c , formerly 35c ; All Wool French Suitings at 25c and 35c former ly sold at 40c and 60c. IIOUSEKEEKIXG GOODS , LINENS , MUSLLYS , TOWELS , XAFKI.VS. Bleached Muslins slightly Damnged at 8c , worth wholesale cost , lie : Bleached Mnaliua lOc wholesale cost 12 l-2c. Table Linens at 25c , worth 40c. Table I inens at 35c , worth 50c " " 45c. " 75. " 75c , " $1.00. " _ " $1.00 , that co > t $1.50 , retail price $2 00. Linen Napkins 65c Dozen , that cost us 75c Dozen , but Insurance Companies paid the dif- erence ; Linen Napkins 75c , 9oc , $11O , worth double. 50 dozen all Linen Large 3-4 Napkins at 2 OO , worth $3 00 ; 50 dozen all Linen Large 3-4 Nap kins $2 O , worth $3 50 ; 50 dozen all Linen extra fine 8-4 Napkins at § 53.00 worth $4 00175 dozen all Linen Large Huck Towels $1.25 , retailed before the damage at $ . .00150 doze'n all Linen Huck Towels $1.75 , worth $2.50 ; 100 dozen all Linen Huck Towels very'lartfe size &nd and extra flne at $2.50 , originally $3.00 ; 50 dozen extra flne Damask Towels at 35c each , wortn ' 50 cents. Oar Marseilles Quilts were Slig-tly wet , but not materially damaged , and we will sell a large 12 by 4 Marseilles Spread for $1.25 , that cost $1.50. Mar illes Spreads at $1.50 , worth $2.00 Mar seilles Spreads at , $2.25 , worth $3.00 , and all higher priced Spreads at 25 per ont. less than v Itie. Hotels , boarding houses and all consumers cannot afford to pass th s stock of Goods. Men's Dn- laundried .shirts , Mens Collars , Cuffs , etc. , at half price. Only a few Men's shirts left at 45c , that sold before thenre lor 75c. 50 dozen mens double reinforced Bosom Shirts with fines : linen bosom and lull size cuffs only 6op , worth and always sold at $1.00Men's Linen Ujllars sightly s-.il"d and wet 5c each. Men s Linen Collars Best quality iu perfect order 12 l-2c e .ch , sold -vorywhere at 25c. Mens best quality linen Cuffsiat 21c a pair , wonii 40c. Men's best quality Striped British half hose 25c a pair , worth 35c to 50c. * Remember the chance now offered you only comes once in a lifetime. S. uvccmsim COL 1319 Farnham St. LARGEST STOCK ! Hand Sewed Shoes a specialty H. DOHL'EA GO'S. Leading -Shoe Store , OMAHA , . . . . NEB. A. W. ZD E 3ST T L S T , Ornci : Jacob's B < A , cori.er Capita \TO. and 'R'hStreat. Om l-m' eb ORDINANCE No. 452. \i Ordinan-e to prmidu for a eptchl election by the e'citorj of the City of Omaha , to d ter- mine whether one I undrcd thousand dollars of hondt of ti e Ci'y of 0 ma In , almll be issued for the pnrx > c of construction and malntain- ance of sewers in thoC ty of Omaha Be it ordained by the city council cf the city of Omaha , aa follows : SECTION 1. It being considered necessary by the : ity council of the City of Omaha that sewers partly constructed in the city snou'd be com pleted and maintained , and other eeweis con structed ; therefore , the mayor it the City o Omaha , be anil he in hereby authorized and in structed to cill a special eltction after invine Lwentj dajs publicnctice of such special e'cctlon to be held in the Citj of Omaha , on Tuesday , the Jlstdayof May , A.D 1881 , for the pU'pose of mbmittint ; to tno electors of said citjr the fol- lowinz proposition : " --h ll bonds of the City of Omaha bo i-sucd by said city In the sum r > f ono hundred thousand dollars (3100,000) ( ) due in twen ty } care with interest at the rate ofaix _ per : cntum per annum interest payab'e semi-annua'- ' ly upon interest coupons to be i ttacced t > sald bonds , for the purp < secf com letinj ind train- : ain ins fewera partly constructed , an(1 to con * struct aud maintain additional sow era , ta.d bonds or the proceeds thereof , no' to he divcrt- : d from the puruoae for which they ire issued tnd not to bo disposed ( if at lest than par " laid proposition ehill be satmitteJ to aid > ! ectora entire and thefore/oine form and 'he oto thereon sh ll be only by "Yes" or "No. " Src. 2. This ordinance shall -iko effect and M in ton e from and .liter Its passive. fSisned. ) THOS H. DAILEY , ITes'tCity Council. Pissed May 3rd. 1SS1. Attest : J. J. L. C. JlWCTT , City Clerk. Approved May 5tb , 1331. ( Signed. ) JAMES E.EOYD , It Mayor. LEGAL NOTICE. Jacob Johnson and Ellen Johnson , his wife , fill tike notice that on the 20ih day of April , 1S81 , WilliimT. Sciman , plaintiff , herein filed iis petition in the District , Court , of Dourln bounty , Nebraska , anainst said dc'endantg , tbe > bect and prayer of which are to foreelote a : ert m mort a a executed by the taiu defeud- mUtooneF. B. Brant and by said Bryant luly sold and transferred to one C. J. lanan , and ) j said Canan duly so. ' d and transferred to taid : eaman , upon lot nice (9) ( ) in block "Y , " in ihinn'a 3d iddit.on , to the City ot Omahi , In Douglas Co. , Neb , to secure tbe pajmont . f a : ertalnpromisary note dattd April 9tn , 1874 , for h sum of $116 25 and intertst , and aue and uyablc in three month. ) from the date thereof , md tnu there ia now due upon said note ind mortgage tbe sum of $11025 and Interest at he rate of 12 per rent per annum from maturity md an attorney's fee ; rlaintiff prats for a de-rce .hat defendanta be required tv pay the sime or .hat ( aid premises may be sold to satisfy the imount found due. You are required to ans er s d petition n ! T before the 30th day if M-y. 1831. WM. T. SEAMAN. By A. CHADITICK , His Attoroey- Jated , Apjil 20th , 1S3L apZlerthlt NOTICE. Nicholas h'chmkhrotb will take notice that on .he 9th day of March , 1551 , the County Jodza if Doud'S County , tebraslra , issued an orJer of Lttahrnent for the sum of ? ol.4G with Interest bereon Jrom May 1st. l&SO , inanactknperdinp rcfora him , wherein Hugo G. Clark and Henry ; . Coi. jariners as U. 0. Clark & Co. , arc plaintiff' , a-d Nicholas Shmitbroth deferdant , hat jour property hu tecnattacbcd under raid > rdcr , ar > d said cituj was continued to the 6th lay of June , 1&51 , atO o'clock a m. II G. CLARK & COi By CHRtso * & HOST , their Attorney ! . Omaha , May 5th , 1381. ' ntf r t3t _ With the Best SeleotecUtock of GLOTH1NS ft irrOmaha. We are PAE EXCELS MCE THE YOUNG 3 OLO HERS. ! BOSTON CLOTHING HOUSE , PAltAtUAJI S1KKKT. SOHLANK & FRINGE MAX IV ! GUNS , AMMUNITION , SPORTING GOODS Fishing Tackle , Busc Balls and a full line of GJ-OOIDS Send for Price List. MAX MEYER A CO. , Onmlia , Xeb. MAX MEYER & CO. , WHOLESALE TO - mm m * "T " - * Tobacco , 25 cents per pound upwards. Pipes from 25 cents per dozen upward ? . Cigars from § 15.00 per 1000 upwards. THE CREAT WESTERN CLOTHING HOUSE ! M. HELL ! B Spring Suits I AH Styles ! IMMENSE STOCK ! WHOLESALE AMD RETAIL ! Largest Clothing House West of Chicago ! A DEPARTMENT FOE CHILDREN'S CLOTHING. We have now an assortment of Clothing of all kinds , Gent's Furnishing Goods , in great variety , and a heavy stock of Trunks , Yalises , Hats , Cips , &cThese Goods are fresh , purchased direct iron the manufac turers , and will be sold at prices lower than ever be fore made We Sell f r Cash r.nd Have font One Trice. A large tfai oring force is employed by us , and we make Suits to Order on very short notice. O-A-ILIIL A-NTT ) SIEJ3 "CJS- - - 1301 and 1308 Faraham St. , Corner 13th.