THE OMAHA DAILY BEE-MONDAY JMORNOTGK MAY 16 , 1881. DAILY BEE. Monday Morning , May 16. ' LOCAL BREVITIES ! Couucfl BluSs will observe 'decoration day withtMnaderaljle eclat. Mr.'S. D. Street , of Council JBluffs , arrived yesterday from California with the remains oi his wife. The foneral will take place at 2 o'clock this afternoon. The Nebraska line of the Sioux City an Pacific railroad will begin running a regu lar coach from Ouiaha this morning , which will leaveWa part of the regular train or the Omaha ai * Sioux. City road. Thii coach will make connection with the regu lar trahjtfrom Missouri Valley , la. , to Ne- ligh , Jfeb. The charming weather yesterdaj brought scores of suburban families to the churches , and carriages filled the streets morning and evening , wending their waj to various houses of worship. City folks turned out in force likewise , and the con gregations were larger yesterday than for many Sundays past , The remains cf M. M. Congdon. nephew of Master Mechanic Congdon , of the U. P. , passed through the city Satur day on the way so their final resting place , Cleveland , O. Tee widow of the deceased gentleman met the remains at Counci' Bluffs. Bluffs.Patterson Patterson sells coal. White vests are ripe. Try Saxe'u Peruvian Beer. Try Saxe's celebrated Cream Soda. 1000 residence lots , Bcmis , agent. COO business lota. Call on Bemis. Trains are now generally on time. Bcmis' new map of Omaha , 25 cents. Bemis' real estate boom. First page. 250 houses and lots. BenuV agency. Cheai > est Hats in Omaha , at Freder ick's. Richtcr , opp. P. 0. , sells straw hats. m4-tf 200 farms and 900,000 acres of land Bcmis , agent The star route to matrimony is over the front gate. Whipple , McMillan k Co. , the jewel crs , Creighton Block. o2G-tf Fine cigars by the box , very cheap , at Kuhn's Drug Store. - Examine the finest assortmentof pock ct books in the city at Kuhn's. East end Famham to Council BlufiV falrlOc Dry foot-way. . 13-5t The ladies' waiting room of the Union Pacific denotwas treated to a cleaningFri There were many cellars and excava tions emptied of refuse water Fri day. The smoke stack at the water works engine house has reached a height of bixt ; > - Immediately , a first-class Tinner , " none but first-clas * need apply Wm. F. StoctzeL Nindel & Krelle , Hatters , Sign of th Golden Hat , 14th St , between Famham and Douglas. 15tfat Rer.-O.-F. Sherrill will preach.at th Saratoga school house to-morrow at 3 o'clocl p. m. All are invited. ft The Omaha-Zithcr club composed o : tight zither and'two guitar players -will as sist at Mrs. Clark's concert , Tuesday next Call and see the fii.est lot of Verbenas in the city , at H. W. Bail V north of the end of Green Car Line , 18th street mll-tf ' Annie "Mackcy , or Era Floyd , Jennie "Warner , as bhe is called , was held for trial Saturday by Judge Benekein 8200 If&ou want Bill-Heads , Letter-Heads , EnvelopeTorany Job Work , call at THE BEE 'Job Rooms. Prices that will suit everybocly. Center lines arc being run in all of the jitreet * by City Engineer Rosewater , to enable the waterworks company to cor- 'rectly locate their mams. Miss .Emresa Jordan , a talented clocu tionist of St Lou'n , who'is vwiting Mrs. Gen. Crook , has consented to take part in Mrs. Clark's concert next week. Commencing Monday , May IGth , the B. L M. morning train for the west will Jeare Omaha at 8:3o a. in. The train from the west will arrive in Omaha at 4:15 p. m. A choir of .young men is being organ .iwsd 10 sing at the Y. , M. C. A. rooms every Sunday afternoon. A number gave g < > oa assistancelast Sunday and will sing aW to-morrow. -Chas. Picken , for the last two years driver of the hone cart for engine No 1 , has accepted the jKwition of billing clerk for , the firm of Paxton & Gallagher and has -gone out of the sen-ice of the city. The washing away of some of the supports - ports of the 21rt street bridge by a sudden rise in the Omaha creek on Thursday night also tjolc away about fifteen feet of the ttouth approach , which will have to be sup plied by timbers. The water in the creek yesterday morning was fully ten feet in depth. Company C , Ninth infautry , arrived here Friday afternoon from FortHart- suff , that post having been abandoned. The company proceeded to Fort Omaha that evening , where they will be stationed for some time. Tenth street , in the neighborhood of the newer is in n wretched condition. Every dog team gets stuck in the mud , and there ia nothing to do in order to get out but un load. Something ought to be done speedily to remedy this spot The neglect of Chief Leyman , of Lin coln , secretary of the national police asso ciation , to secure reduced railroad rates for the delegates will probably cause the meeting of the association in this city on the 18th inst , to be a failure. The residence of John C. Vess , on .North Seventeenth street was entered by burglars on Thursday night , who effected an entrance "by taking out two panes of gl gs and cutting out the strip of Bashbe- tween them. Ten dollars in coin and a valuable gold watch were taken. No clue has been obtained to the burglars. Clem Chase came upirom Lincoln Fri day to 'arrange for the visit of 'the uni versity cadet * next Saturday. The niuddj condition of the fctreets after the storm of Thursday morning is the cause of the "post ponement * The company will -number from forty to forty-five men , and will be accompanied by their band of twelve pieces. pieces.A _ -A special remedy for all bald heads * " "ancTthosewho wish to'prcsorve nnd culti vate a fine crop of hair , .will .find Doane's Remedy a certain cure. He "hereby , at taches the names of t > everal distinguished Senators The have used them , viz : Sena tors Conkling , Logan , David Davis , Ed munds , gjiill Mahone , and others. The reiBcdyls jjrcqr simple and withinthe , reach 'Be f l r3f" oiToori by callmg'npon'Geo. V S. Doane , trie Hitter , " 218 14th'fctrcet be- tweeu Famham and Douglas , next to Brown & Brian'Crockery store. He will be pleased to show them the best stock of Gents' , Youths' and Childrens' Hats and Caj s and Straw Goods eyc brought to the city of Omaha ANO.DOS't vou FORGET. W. C. McNamara & Co. , of Sioux City , have ecured a sixty-mile bridge con tract on the Milwaukee & Omaha line. „ . _ , , _ J . ext east -Mitchell Vincent's nl& & It'takea-the hP bridging on k'the line ? 'The line is being- graded through Marion rapidly , a deep canal being ci.t along Broad street in front of the court t house ; the pile bridge across the creek is liortiallyinultind between Marion and. the Cedar river three large gangs are at work grading. The line of work was ex- rasty1a few days ago , " s'rlOO irufcB of the line" , ov . > . . i. .v , . "Tliere is * the' utnjost piub being dinplayed , and it looks & 8 if the - AFLYING EDITOR. San Francisco's Famous Editor Mating a-Wonderful Trip Across the Continent , M. H. De Young Trayeling'to His Mother's Death-bed at Fifty-one Miles an Hour. The editor and proprietor of Th' ' San Francisco Chronicle , Mr. M. H. de Young , arrived in the city ycster day on his way home , accompanied b ; his wife. A BEE reporter enjoyed an.intercst ing chat with this famous young gen tleman on his arrival. In appearance Sir. de Young is not quite up to th average height in stature , but is finelj proportioned , and altogether wha would be termed a fine looking man His complexion is dark and his hai jet black , as are his closely cut sid whiskers. He wears no moustache A kindly smile constantly plays abou his mouth , but every line on his fac bespeaks the man of wonderfu energy , great courage and coo judgment. The resemblance to hi murdered brother Charles is not pro nounced at first sight , but it soon as sorts itself to the observer. Sir. Young is exceedingly modest in de pertinent , and would seem to be a man who , though knowing his great power knows enough to move among men in a way to win their friendship , whicl is saying a good deal in these days o snobbery. Mr. de Young in New York city would be taken for a jolly mischief-making Wall street man. No where would ho bo taken for the edi tor. His neat and becoming attire an outrage on the time-honored fash ions of the brotherhood. Mr. do Young traveled by Bpecia car , and having been summoned b , telegraph to attend his dying mother he traveled with exceptional speed. "We made an average of fifty-on miles an hour , " said the editor. "A one period yesterday we made seventy five miles in ninety-five minutes. " "What was the object of your visi east ? " the reporter asked. "Well , it was twofold business and a desire to inspect the Southern Pacific route. " "What do you think of this now route ? " was aske 1 "I am of the opinion it will bccom the winter route , for the reason tha there is a guarantee of its being ope all the time. While it has nothing i scenery to compare "with the northern route , it lias the advantage in ever } way in weather. During the pas winter , when all the roads were block cd , traveling on this Southern Pacifi route was at times uncouifortabl ; warm. " A query as to whether Mr. de YOUIIJ had been to Washington led to sonn conversation on the Chinese treaties "We expect some good from them , ' said the gentleman. "We have no objection to merchants , and Chinese businessmen generally , and students and such like , but wo must and wil make eternal war on the hordes laboring men who will work for three or four dollars a week and live"on a bowl of rice. This , I believe , the treaties will fully remedy. " "Do you not consider the treaties thoroughly remedial ? " "JN"o. They are , however , all we could get at the present , and we arc not. disposed to complain. Thesi treaties will no doubt pave the wa ; for a final and complete remedy to tliis terrible evil and it would bo absurd to stop unti that shall have finally been obtained. ' "Whit is the political outlook in San Francisco ? " "Things are rathe'r mixed just now but there is-no question as to the re suit at the next election. The prcsen regime will be utterly wiped out Tha citizens' ticket will no doubt be head ed by Judge Blake , a man of sterling honesty , and a republican. There is some question as to when our election will come off. By the charter , San Francisco should have the election in the coming fall , but the constitution says the elections must be held in the even years. According to this , 1881 being amonjr the odds , there can be no election this year. Then comes a de cision of the supreme court that the constitution does not alter the provis ions of the charter , as it was created prior to the former. As I said before , things are mixed. " The reporter could not close with out asking about the combustible , dynamite-eating "reformer , " Dennis Kearney. "Oh " said Mr. de , Young , Laugh ing , "he lias petered out completely. He has no following , and the workingmen - men heap upon him no end of execra tion. They taunt him with questions as to his worldly goods , and demand ; to know how ho so suddenly obtained them. Yes , Kearney is a thing of the past" It was evident Mr. do Young was uneasy in respect to his mother , the affection between whom and her chil dren Jias been shown to be exception ally -warm. Mr. de Young was told L lie desired to see her again in life he must return home with all haste. He was in Boston at the time , and his trip from the oldest to the youngest of the great cities in the land , will be record ed for its swiftness. Mr. de Young left soon after his arrival in Omaha. BRIGHT SILVER POLISH for cleaning Sil verware. Buy ono box of SILVER POLISH and you will always keep ii in your house. It makes your silver SUDfE LIKE NEW. We use it for our silverware. Sold and WARRANTED by EDHOLM & ERICKSOX , The Jewelers. THE TTVOEL This beautiful place ot Sum mer Resort and amusement , lo cated on Ninth and Farnham streets , opposite the U. P. railroad headquar ters and Canfield house is now open to the p-iblic for the summer season , [ ndced , it is the nobbiest and nicest : ) lace to spend an hour in the evening or day in summer 'time. _ _ Mr. Julius Thiele , the manager , will run it first- class in every jespect , and all patrons will'bo treated in , a gentlemanly and respectful manner. at Large invoice ot foreign and Amer- can mineral waters justTeceived , and 'or sale 'at wholesale or retail , at " KZXKARD BROS.1 & "Co. TOR RENT New-house with 4 rooms in western part pf Schull's Ad dition , Inquire o I "Baldwin & Bt hm , orner 15th and Jackson street. ' * FO&'SAIE. 'Set ' of office parlor furniture , con A. isting of 7 pieces. Inquire ot this r * - "YOU ARE A LIAR ! " La-wyers Corning to Blows in Court. One Arrested. - In a case in Justice Brandos' court Saturday Lawyer Fonda appeare < on one side and Lawyer/Tate on th other. The lawyers got into a wrangl over the merits of the case , dunn which Fonda called Tate a liar. "Did you call me a liar1 ? yell& TateJ "That's what I said , " replied Fonda da , whereupon Tate slapped liis learned antagonist in the face. "Sot down , " cried the court , ad dressing Fonda. "I won't sit down , " replied he. "Den py crackies I adjourn di gourt , und took a hand in dot fighd mineselef , " the justice remarked. Peace was enforced by Constabl Dutcher , and Fonda went before Jus tice Benecke to swear out a warran against Tate. The latter was arreste by Officer Black and fined ono della in the police court. AT HICKILAN'S MILLINERY HEAD QUARTERS you can buy Hats and Bon nets at a small advance on wholesal prices. Call and sec ; .you will bo sat isfied. my4tf Large invoice of foreign and Amer ican mineral waters just received , an for sale at wholesale or retail , at KENNAKD BROS. ' & Co. Ice Cream and Strawberries at Tiz ard's. The Tivoli gardens are now openfo the public. The coolest and mos pleasant resort in the city. NOTICE TO TEAMSTERS. Twenty teams can find steady wor ! for the summer by applying at th waterworks reservoirs on river bet torn , foot of Izard street. McDERMOTT & MCCARTNEY , Contractors. Happy Surprlic. A very pleasant surprise party oc curred Friday at the residence o Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Morse , on Jack son street. The company took th house by storm , and made themselve at homo without ceremony. The even ing was passed in dancing and socia amusements , and voted by all as a very enjoyable occasion. HATS ! HATSHATS ! Another lago invoice just receive ( at the Leading House , comprising al the very latest novelties , and we havi marked several hundred dozen at sucl low prices that it will astonish you Ladies , before buying elsewhere will pay you to visit the ACKNOWL EDGED LEADING ESTABLISHMEhT an < get their prices. ATKINSON & CO. , Creighton Block , Near the PostofHce. ' Lantern charms , the latest agony at A. B. HUBERMANN'S. Ice Cream and Soda Water at Tiz ard's. U. 8. COURT. CONTINUATION OF THE il'CANN TRIAL In the McCann trial which was re ported in the BEE yesterday as having been commenced , only two witnesses were sworn , but several depositions were read. S. F. Yeatman , an exam iner of accounts in the division of th Indian departmentproduced vouchers tracing the lost property to the pos session of McCann. Capt. J. N. Lee , U. S. army , who was temporary agent at the Red Clout agency , testified to the amount o stores received by him from McCann. Three depositions , ono by Dan'l Rawlins , formerly McCann's confiden tial clerk ; Henry Snyder , agent o : the Union Pacific railroad at Sidney , who deposed as to the quantity anc kinds of freight received at his sta tion for McCann at different times , and of Jacob Lindsrberger , govern ment , cierk fit tlio agency. This morning the trial of the case was resumed and several other wit nesses sworn for. the plaintiffs. Court adjourned at noon until 10 o'clock on Monday morning , when the defense will probably produce their witnesses. Twenty Teamt Wanted. To grade on the waterworks reservoirs , near river , east of the U. P. shops. All teams who apply on the ground Monday will be given steady employ ment. MCDERMOTT MCCARTNEY , Contractors. GotoBcindort's Ice Cream parlors or the most delicious Ice Cream in ? he city. Puihlne Work. The Water Works company is push ing its work as fast as is possible. Two lundred men are employed on the ditching and pipe laying , and the ad vance shovclers have already reached Farnham street At the site of the works'the smoko-stack ia fast Tearing is cumbrous top high in air and has nearly reached the eighty feet as signed li. The foundations for the engines are in place , and the contrac- rs promise to be ready to pump water in two months. On Monday next the grading of the settling reser voirs will be resumed and a large Force of workmen with teams cm- ployed. Try lizard's celebrated Ice Cream. Soda water "no equal. " Straw flats ! Straw Hats ! ! Frede ricks Hat Story crowded with Man- llas , , Mackinac's , French and Milan Braid and Cantons , Childrens Leg- lorn Straws in great variety , lar [ gest stock , lowest prices. mlO-tu-sat Lang & Foitick removed to Thirteenth ( X teenth , between Farnham and Harncy treets. apr 22-eod-tf n Missouri Strawberries at J. L ' Nichols' . ' 2t Plenty of potatoes at Buflett's. . - 13-2t Plenty of choice Butter and fresh s : " Eggs at J.L Nichols * . 2t "Ladies' New Port Ties only 75 cents KTDD'S Boot and Shoe Store , Jacob's Block , 15th street. m3-2t biV V Strawberries , away down , at Buf- h ett's : 13-2t Ladies' Shoes , .only 75 cents , at thii Fullried's , Douglas , near 13th st iiU The cheapest place to buy boots and o hoes is at KTDD'S , Jacobs Block , or Loth street. ml3-2t tmlpackage of "BLACK-DRAUGHT" " " " " " " " " " ree of charge. CHERRY'S DEATH. He is Shot liy One of His Own While Pursumg the Flying Bandits. FORT NIOBRABA , May llth , 2:30 : p m , A runner just arrived announc ing the death of Lieut Cherry , killei' by his own men who attempted ti run off the horses. Lieut. Cherry i one of the finest officers in the For and was beloved by all , it was thought He was upright , generous and brav to a fault. Company B. , 5th Cavalry has just started out in pursuit and to bring in the body of Cherry. Cherry at the time he was shot was riding ) ; e side one of his men looking for Rea and party. The private was woundec in the iside , but not seriously. WL let you know by next mail the partic ulars. G. B. L. Taking a Free Ride. On Thursday evening Messrs. M. F Sears and Wardner , residing at th north end of the green street car line while returning home , were infonne at the turn table that the car woulc not go any farther. They insisted o the car proceeding on its usual trip and the driver replied ho had been in structed to go no farther than th turn table. The gentlemen refusec to get out of the car , and rode bae until they met another going north ward , when they returned homeward and were carried to the end of th line , refusing likewise to pay an addi tional fare. MACHINE POETRY. [ From the Watchman , May 14.J Behold each gazing lady smile , As Brie reviews the tone and etj le ; The pattern hats , the flowrs and plumes , And piles of shapes that upward loom , The rolls of ribbons , scores of blrda , And ornaments that baffle words. Brought here from many a foreign shore , And sold at Atkinson's Leading Store. That's why the ladies onward flock , To Atkinson's In Creighton Block , Where finest millinery la shown , And dress goods that maintain their own ; The largest stock In Omaha , At stj les and prices that must draw The lovely crowds that daily pour To deal in Atkinfon'u Leading Store. TO THOSE WHO HAVE EYES YET SEE NOT. Buy a pair of STAR Spectacle and you can see as well as you could when young. Every pair warranted Sold by Edholm & Erickson , the Jew elcrs. TEA WABE AND ICE SETS. We have now received our spring stock of ROGERS , REED & BAR TON'S Racine and Meriden Brittani Tea Sets and Water Sets. Come am see our stock and compare prices be fore you buy elsewhere. Wo invitt the public to examine our stock. N ( trouble to show goods , EPHOLM fc EHICKSON , The Jevxlen. If you want a handkerchief , To Atchison's jou'll go ; For there they have \aricty And by tar the greatest show. Theha > e Just received some lace goods , The finest and cheapest to be found. K you want a I fat and bonnet made , Co to the Leading House in town The acknowledged LEADING House In town. ATKINSON & CO , Creighton Blogk , IBth St. Near the Postofflcc. The U. P. Band will give a Prome nade Concert at the Tivoli Garden this evening and to-inorro\v. TEA SPOONS. We have the largest stock o REED'S , BARTON'S and ROGERS BROS. ' silver plated knives and forks , table spoons and tea spoons everbroujht to Omaha. Come and sao our stock before you buy elsewhere , and bo convinced fo yourself of what wo say. EDIIOLJT & EnicKsox , Agents for Rogers Bros. ' , Reed & Barton silverware. Fresh Strawberries every day a' Weimer's. 10-5t Ringers is the cheapest.o Hus bands , Yo Ladies , Yo Everybody Great Bargains next week. 500 Trimmed Hats and Bonnets from 25c to $25 , we have all the novel ties and late styles. " Wo offer $2.00 Hats.for 81.00. " " 3.00 " " 2.00. ' " " 4.00 " " 2.60. ' " " 5.00 " " 3.00. " " 7.00 " " - 5.00. " " 10.00 " " 7.00. " " 12.00 " " 8.50. " " 15.00 " " . 10.50. Untrimmed Tuscan Hats 25 per cent under everybody. Milan Straws 1.00. Porcupine and R. R. Hats and Bonnets fully 30 per cent below other houses. Childrens' Schoo Shade untrimmcd Hats 15c and up ward. Wo mean business. Don't buy before you examine our extreme low prices.C. . C. A. RINGER , 115 15th Street , Jacobs Block. Children's nice High Slippers , only 50 cents per pair , at Fullried'a , Doug as , near 13th st. LADIES Set the elegant styles of Children's Straws Hats , Caps and Turbans , at FrcdericKs , Hatter. TREITCHKE'S SAMPLE ROOMS This place has been remodeled and fitted out in the most convenient style , with a new and fresh line of goods of the best quality. The room las been partitioned off into wine rooms , card rooms and a billiard room. tis under the 'directorship "of Mr. John S. Crowley , who thoroughly understands his business , and will conduct everything in a first-clas nanncr. No minors will bo allowed the place. * * r - ' - $ v 'WINEOFCARDUI" for Ladles only. - ' At C. F. GooJmin's. THE LATEST SENSATION. Ladies' Black Silk Suits reduced to $ S17 , were sold for $25. The material alone cannot be bought for that price. Stuff Suits for $5 , all shades , can't be made for less than § 8.50. Our $10 Suits handsomely trimmed. These uits surprise- every ladywho sees hem ; theyj say they can'trsee how they are made for the price. A-full by ino of Dolmans , Jackets , Capes , listers and Shoulder Garments at as- onishingly low prices. r Come early ind secure bargains. McDoxAiD & HARRISON , f 1408 Faniham Street. to Ice Cream and Strawberries at Tiz- V"- _ . . . . EEV. FATHER QUINN. Departure of a Popular Young Pastor to a New Field. His Successor. The Rev. John F. Quinn- for th past four years BO industriously an < faithfully connected with the Roman Catholic church of the Holy Family took his departure from Omaha Satur day. The hew field of the youn priest is at Norfolk , this state , where there has never been a priest stationec and where his labors will bo onerou. from the start. Father Quinn is very enthusiastic over the section of coun try to which ho has been tranafered He calls it the most productive an salubrious portion of the state , am he has made investigations whicl satisfy him that there is not the slight est foundation for speaking of tha portion of the state as only fit fo grazing. This young gentleman , wit ] his characteristic energy , will nodoub prove a powerful agent in redeemin , this ridh part of the state fromwha is beyond question a gceat li bol. The stone basement fo the now church of the Holy Famil ; marks the foundation of what will before long , bo a crowning monumon to the energy of Father Quinn in thi city. He had made hosls of friends and his departure is regretted on al hands. The reverend gentleman was accompanied to the train by the Rev Fathers English and Morris , Mr Feeny and other gentlemen. The Holy Parish family now passes into tho'hands of the Jesuits and , henceforth , its pastor will be selected lected from that society. The firs pastor , and ho has already been ap pointed , will bo Re\v R. A. Shaffel S. J. , late vice president of Creightoi college. Father Shaffel is well am favorably known by the people of th Holy Father parish , the performanc of his duties cs an officer of the co ! logo , after bringing him In con tact with them and establish ing for himself a warm position their appreciation and esteem. He i an active , energetic and zealous pries ! and a financier of recognized ability all of which qualities will como to his assistance in successfully performin the duties of his new charge. Proi A. M. Colonori will remain assistan pastor. CHANGING OFFICIALS. The vice-presidency of Creighton college made vacant by the rotiremen of Father Shaffel , will bo filled b Rev. James Dowling , S. J. , who ar rived in this city to-day from Word stock , Ind. Fr. Dowling is a younj man of brilliant parts , and one of th most promising members of his order He has just completed the extende course of study prescribed by his orde which , with the practical crperienc that he has had in his ycara as a pro fessor , eminently fits liim for the po sition which he is about to assume in our midst. Ho will enter upon th duties of his office immediately. Th faculty of the college will remain un changed. ' Hereafter Onia.iW will bo the head quarturs of one of the missionar bands of the Jesuit Order. Fathe Hjllman , superior of the band , ar rived yesterday , and is temporarily stationed at the college. The othe members will soon arrive. Two new lots of Straw and Afanilh Hats. Hard and soft Felt Hats , lates stylo. NINDET , & KRELLE , Practical Hatters. Sign "Golden Hat , " 14th street between Faniham and Douglas. Go to KJDD'S one price Boot and Shoe Store for BARGAINS , Jacobs Block , 15th street. ml3-2 Piles of vegetables at Buffett's. 13-2t WANTED. A carriage painter at 1409 141 ] Dodge street , city. ll-4t PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. M. A. McNamnra returned from Cheyenne enno and the west yesterday. Lieut. Hand , U. S. A. , and family , passed through'Omaha last evening ei route from Washington , D. C. , to San Francisco. Mr. M. L. Rheem , manager-of the W. U. T. office , accompanied by his wife ant cousin , Miss Mary Cooper , left last evening for Mrs. Rheem'a old home In Cedar Rapids - ids , Iowa. Mr. Rheem will be absent for Home days and hid lady for several weeks. Miss Mattie Sharp , of this city is visiting Miss Julia Burgess in Fremont. T. P. Quick , chief of the Lincoln fire de partment , who has been seriously ill , is re ported out of danger , John Griffith , banker at Wahoo , is in the city. Mrs. Gen. Crook returned from St. Louis Friday , accompanied by Misa Emresa Jordan. Mr. Sam. Orchard left yesterday for Texas , having been called there by the serious illness of his wife. Fannie E. AVoodworth , of Aurora , Illi nois , is in the city on a visit , and is the juest of her brother.Carlos Woodworth. Chas. Fisher , foreman of Pioneer Hook and Tiadder company , left Friday afternoon - noon on a visit to his friends In Baltimore. Rev. J..C. Stnughton , of Aurora , Illi nois , a leading minister of the Rock River conference of the M. E. church , is in the city visiting his daughter , Mrs. Rev. W. K. Beans. CoL-Stanton , chief paymaster of the de partment of the Platte , left Saturday for an extended western paying-on" trip , ac companied by the chief clerk , Mr. H. W. 3hase. _ They will visit Forts Sidney , Jrider , Jouilas and Cameron. Choice Peachblow Potatoes at J. I. Nichols' . 2t Onion sets , 20c per quart , at Buf fett's. 13-3t A 76,000 Trotter. The renouned horse .St. Julian , owned by MJ. 0. A. Hikock in part , and always driven by him , arrived in Omaha on Saturday from San Fran cisco. There were besides , Santa Glaus , Overman , Sir Guy , two colts and a running horse , in all about $150,000 worth of horse flesh. St. Fulian could not be bought for $75- 000. His record is 2:11 : | , but even his has been beaten by Maud S. The torses will bo exibited in eastern ities , beginning with Detroit. While icra they were stabled at Jim Stephen- son's , whose stable was pronounced Mr. Hickok to be the most com pete , best arranged and most thor- ughly ventelated stable ho had yet seen. St. Julian is watched day and night by trusty men and the amount care lavished upon him would re mind ono of that bestowed upon heirs crowns in childhood. Mr. Hickock and his precious cargo a rinst vR jtcrdav afternoon. Geo. S. Doane , The FasMonaMe HATTER NEW STORE -AND- NEW GOODS Just Received an Immense Stock of the Finest Grade of Hats , Caps , Straw Goods , SATCHELS , UMBRELLAS , CANES , &c. , &c. , &c. All these Goods arc of the Latest Styles , And will Satisfy-th'e Wants of the Fashionable Community in this line This Magnificent Store has just been opened at 218 S. 14th St. Between Farnliam and Doug las , next to M , A , Mc- Hamara's Store , The Stock is the Finest ever brought to Omaha , and waspur- chased direct from the Manu facturers , so that mTvnicjm liUUUo ! Can be Sold at the Most REASONABLE PRICES. A LAKOE LINE OF Straw ( roods , OF THE I FINEST QUALITY , AND TIIE II III Latest Styles , las Also Just Been Received. [ . A complete Line of Hats , Caps , Straw Goods , Satch els , Umbrellas , Canes , Jhildren's and Youths' to lats and Caps always on land. Call and See. GEO. S. DOANE The Fashionable HATTER , 18 South Fourteenth Street. CHEAP LAND FOR SALE. 1,000,000 Acres OF THE FINEST LAND IN EASTERN NEBRASKA. SELECTED is AN EAELT DAT NOT RAIL ROAD LAND , BUT LAND OWNED BT NON RESIDENTS , WHO ARH TIK3D PAYING TAXES AND ARK OKFERINO THEIR LANDS AT THE LOW rnicK oc SO , SS , AND 310 PEB ACBE , ON LONG TIME AND EASY TEKUS. WE ALSO OFFER FOB SALE IMPROVED FARMS IN Douglas , Sarpy and Washington OO u xw - . ALSO , AN IMMENSE LIST OF OmahaCityEealEstate Including Elegant Residences , Business nnd Residence Lots , Cheap Housea and Lots , and a large number of Lota in most of the Additions of Ouiaha. Also , Small Tracts of 5,10 anil 20 acrces in nnd near the city. We have good opjxir- tunitiea for making Loans , and in all cases personally examine titles and take every precaution to insure safety of money BO invested. Below we offer a small list of SPECIAL BAHG.HNS. BOGGS & HILL , Eeal Estate Brokers , 14O8 North Side of Farnham Street , Opp. Grand Central Hotel , OMAHA. NEB. DCUT Fann ° ' lco wcs , S miles nCn I veetof city. mcultUateJ good house , bam ant ] out buildings. BOGQS & HILL. DCUT 110-acro farm at barracks. nClI I Good iinpnnemcnU. BOGGS & HILL. OAI C Best located residence lot In OHLC the city , 21st ami Dode Sts. HOGGS * HILL. CflD OAI C A very nice 5-roorn cottage rUn OHLC leased ground rents for $ . CAI C etr house of i rooms with OMLC fulllot , 26th and Famhim. Only 8200 required down. Price J1.100. BOGGS & HILL. CAI C Kew house with half city lot. OHLC near High School , S rooms , large bay window , high doors and cellinO. ETery- thing perfect , 82150. BOGGS * HILL. CAI C Comer of two choice lots In OMLC Shlnn'g Addition , request teat at once submit best coeh offer. offer.BOGGS BOGGS & HILL. CAD CAI C A good and desirable resi- lUn OHLC dence property , $4000. BOGGS & HILL. RESIDENCE Not in the market.- Ower will sell for S6H)0. ) BOGGS & HILL. CAI C * Rood Iota , Shinn's Sd od < OHLC dition 8150 each. * BOGGS & HILL. CAI C A new 11-story brick house OHLC nithZlots , on corner 29th and lougla , * l,700. BOGGS & HILL. CAI C A very fine residence lot , to OHLC gome party desiring to build a fine house , $2,300. BOGGS & HILL. C A I C About 200 lota In Kountze & OHLC Uuth'a addition , Just south of St. Mary' * aenuc , 5150 to f bOO. Thcso lot ) arc near Inisine-w , surrounded by fine improve ments nnd ore 40 per cent cheaper than any other lots in the market. Sat e money by bu > Inf tliew lois. BOGOS & HILL. CAI C 10 lots , suitable far fine nsl- OHLC dcnce , on Park-Wild avenue , 3 blocks S. E. of depot , all covered with fine large trees. Trice extremely low. WOO to $700. BOGGS & HILL. CAI C very cheap lota In OHLC Lake's addition. BOGGS i HILL. OAI IT Cheap comer lot , corner OHLC Douglas and Jefferson SU. BOGGS & HILL. C AI C 03 lots on 26th. 27th , 23th , OHLC 25th and 30th Sts. , between Fnmhani , Douglas , and the proposed extension of Dodge street. Prices range from J200 to flOO. We haxe concluded to give men of small mean d. me more chance to secure a home and will build liousaa on these lota on small payments , and Bill sell lota on monthly payments.BOGGS BOGGS & HILL. O AI C 1" ° acres , 0 miles from city , . . . OHLC about30 acres very choice -alley , with running1 water ; balance gently rolling [ irrine , only 3 miles fjoni railoood , 810 per aue. BOGGS & HILL. C AI C * 00 acrea ln enc tract twelve pHLC mllen from city ; 40 acres cul- Jvated , Lhing Sprinirof water , some nice val- eys. The land la all li rat-class rich prairie. Price 810 per acre. BOGGS * HILL. CAI C 160 acres I mlla cost of Ellc- OHLC horn Ltatlon , on nilroad. Running water , 40 acres cultivated. BOGGS & HILL. CAI C 16 ° acre9 81 mllca north of OHLC Elkhorn Station , must be sold for what It will bring. BOGGS i HILL. CAI C SO acres next south of Dlns- OHLC dale in 4-15-11. A good and lesirable tract , rudsdown on to % alley of Pap- pillion , ? 10. BOGGS i HILL. CAI C 720 acres In onebody , 7 miles . _ . . OHLC west of Fremont , io all level and , producing heavy growth of grins. In high valley , rich toil and } inies from nilroad and Bide I track , in good settlement and no better land can be found. BOGGS 4 HILL. C AI C A h'shly ' improved farm of . wUrtLC 240acres , 3 mile * from city. .Fine improvements on this land , owner not a practical farmer , determined to sell. A good opening for some man of mean * . BOGGS & HILL. CAI IT 160 acres in sec. 1 , town 18 , OHLL. range 11. Mint be old this month. BOGGS & HILL. CflD CAI C 2.000acre80f land nearMil- rUn OHLC land Station , 3,500 near Klk- lom , $8 to $10 ; 4,000 acres In north part of coun- y , $7 to 810 , 3.0UO acres 2 to 8 milea from Flor ence , 85 to ? 10 ; 5,000 acres nest of the Elkhorn , 4 to 810 ; 10,000 acres scattered through thecoun- y , 0to 10. The abme lands Ho near and adjoin nearly every farm In the county , and can mostly be sold in small cosh payment , with the balance in 1-2-3- ; and 5 year's time. BOGGS & HILL. flR CAI IT Several fine residences prop- UH OHLC crties never before offered ml not Inoivn in the market as being for sale , xxations uill only be mode known to purchasers 'meaninir busines. BOGGS & HILL. IMPROVED FARMS Si.tas5 improve farms around Omaha , and in all parts of Douglas , Sarpy and Washington counties. Also farnu in Iowa. For description and prices call on us. BOGGS & HILL. in Business Lota forSale on Farnamand Dour- IU Us streets , from (3.000 to J3.SOO. BOGGS & HILL. CCflD CAI C B business lota next west rUn OHLC of Masonic Temple price advanced of $2,000 each. BOGGS & HILL CAI C 3 business lota west of Odd OMLC Feltows block , * 2 JOO each. BOGGS i HILL. CAI C 2 bnsness ! ' * * > ath side - . . OHLC Douglas street , between 12th and Uth , 83,500 each. BOGGS i HILL. FOR SALE rounded by improved { arms , only 7 miles from city. Cheapest land qn hand. hand.BOGGS BOGGS & HILL. Persons contemplating buying should not fail examine our list of land * . BOCGS A HILL. f \ M , STOKE , M , D , , General Practitioner and Obstetrician. Office opposite Post Office , over Edholm tt EncVsou'tf. Residence , 2107 Chi * cavt > St. mlZ-U Any one having dead animals I will , remove them free of charge. Lcare orders aoutheait corner of Harncy and llth St , second door. CHARLES SPLITT. . J. H. FLIEGEL , Successor to J. II. Thiele , MERCHANT TAILOR No. 230 Douglas Street. Omaha , Neb. Omaha , ' , A . PftT A HTT Collins , Cheyenne , * * viiAl/JX , Colorado. / Spring and Summer CLOTHING ! LATE AND NOBBY STYLES FOR MEN , BOYS AND CHILDREN. Hats Trunks Valises. , Caps , , . . ox.or Ct- O7O IN THE LATEST STYLES. Satisfaction Guaranteed ! Pricas to Suit All ! ! 1322 FARNHAM STREET , NEAR FOURTEENTH. MAX MEYER & BRO. the Oldest Wholesale and Retail Jewelry House in Omaha. Visitors can here find all novelties in Silver Ware , Clocks , Rich and Stylish Jewelry , the La test , Most Artistic , and Choicest Selections in Precious Stones , and all descriptions of Fine Watches , at as Low Pri ces as is compatible with honorable dealers. Call and see our Elegant New Store , Tower Building , corner llth and Farn ham. Streets. MAX MEYER & BRO. FVYR ST UCiIM 06 O 3I3C THE LEADING MUSIC HOUSE I.V 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 instalments at Bottom Prices. - A SPLENDID stock of Steinway Pianos , Knabe Pianos , Vose & Son's Pi anos , and other makes. Also Clough & Warreu , Sterling , Imperial , Smith American Organs , &c. Do not fail to see us before pnr- chasing. WITH THE BEST SELECTED STOCK OF Clothing & Furnishing Goods IN OMAHA. -WE ARE , PAR EXCELLENCE- , THE TOMB IEFS CLOTHBESI BOSTON CLOTHING HOUSE , 1212 FARNHAM STREET , 1212 SOHLANK & PRINCE. New Shoe Store. W. L. KTDD , Prop. , NEW GOODS-LATEST STYLES-BOTTOM PRIOES-EVERYTHINQ WARRANTED. THE NEW YORK Has REMOVED from Creighton Hall , llth and Farnham , to ONE DOOR WEST OF B. & M. HEADQUARTERS. For the Largest Assortment , the Latest Styles and THE BEST QUALITY OF HATS AND CAPS , THE NEW YORK COMPANY LEADS THEM ALL. Satisfy yourself by Examining the Stock. A full line and a complete assortment of the Litest Styles of Straw Hat ) Jast opened. O. . ZRHLSTGKBIR , Millinery and Fancy Goods , S AT.7B 'FirstClass Trimmed Bonnets , nn < tie < BIK ! nn nn iUU , jplZ.UUj ipluiUU , These prices are from & .00 to KM below other IIoua .i. Fine Hats , 25c.:75c. , $1.50 , $2.00 , $3.00 and $5.00. THESE ABE SPECIAL BARGAINS. Eanralng in Untrimmed HaU , 15c. , 25c. , SOc. . 7Ec. . 81.00 up to ? i50. Flowers. Tirw , Satins ftnJ . , Materials Very Cheap. Parasols , Gloves , Hosiery , Corsets , Ties , Laces , Embroideries , Ilmhin , Kuttonn , Lace and Linen Collars , Handkerchl * , and Small Sotinni at Lowest Cash Prices , fir Look Here Crew eb , Zc. per knot : Penny Zephyr * , and in my quantity . , canras * and materials a full line , ami l prices the lee < t In the city. . We do all kinds of stamping. Embroideries , SUk , afulI stock. Our food * are first-clan * . . f TOrders by mall 115 North , ' rHOUITLT , KILLED. , . 15th Street Jacobs' Dlock Omaha Xebraska. apl5-deod3m WM. F. . . STOETZEL , Dealer in Hardware , Cooking Stoves Stove Repairer , Job loiter and Manufacturer O3E" Tenth and Jackson Sts. , Omaha , Neb. J. W. MURPHY & CO. , Wholesale Liquor Dealers And Agents for Kentucky Distilling Co. tP1 < dtf Corner Uth and DoilylM St * . . Omaha. .V l > Horse Shoes and Ms X2E&OZST .AJBffZ * WAGONSTOCK THE BEST ASSORTMENT OF WHEELS D * THE WEST , < - % At Chicago Prices , W.J. BROATCH , 1209 & 1211 JaulS-Cm IU M r ST. . OHAHJ , JfEB.