f HE Y BEE--SATUIiDX.Y MOHNWa , " MAT -28 , " 1881 ; riHEnAILY ? BEE. , Hay 28. f Little Jerry -Keman has scarcely got rotj'of iftrf'until n6 Is in another scrape. JJi.This tine the police hare arrested him on ' charge of stealing * revolver , and the police wfll deal with . cojaft hirnto-day. Patterson sells coaL e'n. f Frederick is the Leading Hatter. f T-Everybody drinks Sare'a soda. * - featlicrs/nade new at Ringer's. I - -Cheapest Hats in Omaha , at Freder- 'tt * V Eichter , opp. P. O. , els ] straw hats. ' m4-tf Try Sare's Chocolate and Coffee Soda. Beat selected styles , Jfindel t Krelle'a. m27-2t Business at the hotels was generally Plenty of finest strawberries tomorrow row at "Weimer'g. For TOTE Gommercial Job Printing , call at THE BEE Job rooms. . The Lion continues to roar for Moore's Harness and Saddlery. \Vhipple , McMillan & Co. , the jewel ers , Creighton Block. o2C-tf Examine the finest assortment of pocket - et books in the city at Kuhn's. Sen-ice at Grace Mission , Shhm's ad dition this evening at 8 o'clock. New potatoes , cauliflower , tomatoes , cucumbers , war beans , teas , &c , at Wei- mfer's. mfer's.You You can save from 50c to 7c by buy ing your straw hats at Nindel & Krelle's , Golden Hat Sign , 14th street. m27-2t L. B. Williams & Son and A. Cruick- shank K Co. will close their stores on Dec oration Day from 12 m. to 5 p. m. T Atkinson & Co.'s , the acknowledged Heading milliners and ladies' fumithers Creighton Block , Fifteenth street ml9-tf Ii you want Bill-Heads , Letter-Head * , Envelopes or any Job "Work , call at THE Bra Job Booms. Prices that .will suit everybody. Ish & MacMahon'a old stand in Cen tral Block is being altered and renovated , when it will be added to Rogers' establish f ment.Col. Col. E. F. Smythe has been invited to .uiake the oration on Decoration Day in Council Bluffs , and the Colonel will no /doubt make a masterly effort. Immense improxcments arc underway in south Omaha. There are probably 1C5 houses in course of erection or in contem plation east of Twenty-third street * The artist , Mr. Conner , is progressing rapdlywith the immense banner for Dcc- * oration Day. It trill prove a handsome i feature and well worth preserving , ns both . sides are being done in oiL Seventy Italians passed through the f -"city on the TJ. P. train yerterday . bound for Denver , where they go to work on the Union Pacific road. They were picked principally from New York city. ' . < * . General Manderwm was engagedTri- day laying out the -route of procession for * * " " "Decoration"Day. The final arrangements under this head win be made in the gener- ' al's office this evening. Albert Pike'wfll , by invitation , ad dress Master Masons on the philosophy and pyrubolfam of .Masonry , this evening , at Masonic Hall , beginning at 8 o'clock. All Master Masons , in good standing , resident or sojourning , are invited to be present A contract for furnishing St Peters burg , llusBsia , with compound pumping engines has been awarded to the Geo. F. Blake manufacturing company of Boston , 3Ias. , the same company that furnishes the Omaha water works with pumps , 'i ' Gsrrfgan , the man who was arrested ft * & fpr-assauTting the foreman of Boyd's pock ing house , appeared in the nolice court yes terday with a decidedly big bead. He fr WM considered sufficiently punished and let Strawberries , nicer and cheaper every day , at Bufictts. m27-2t SEE oun LADIES' FINE HAND MADE "VASSAB" SANDALS , 14th and Farnham , A. D. Morse. "TiiE MUMM" AT HICKMAN'S tA latrst NEW YORK SENSATION. THE JIAM IOTH STOCK OF CLOTHING and Furnishing Goods 2G-2L M0MM. AT HICKMAN'S the latest NEW YORK SENSATION. ' ; . § L50 Birrs A CHILD'S , Surr at t ! Polock's. 2G-2t. jJoMEstic "PATTERNS. B * r/mSt-tf HICKMAN'S HEADQUARTERS. GREAT BARGAINS At Polock's before moving. Farn ham , near 14th streets. 2C-2L Ladies Linen Ulsters cheap at the "Boston Store/1 GIG 10th street t . M25-4L Try FKENCHE'S 'GOLD 3IEDAL COFFEE. FLOUR Good flour at bottom prices at W. H. Bennett & Co.'s. ' Foreign and American Mineral Tsraters , "wholesale and retail at Kcn- iiard Bros. & Co's. 27-2t. HICKMAN'S Continued from yesterday. REMARKABLE REDUCTIONS n MlLUXBRV ! Great Slaughter all along the line. S' REAL FRENCH CHIP HATS or BON- S'I S'a SETS with Fancy Tuscan edge , He- I 'duced to the unheard of prices of 1'o o .5 : $ L35. 1'a ALSO fi MEDIUM MILANS reduced to QOc. , fiSi fih former price $1.50. Fine Milans re Sir duced to $1.50 , former price $2.50. Sit ALSO b bP , . IMITATION Cuirs reduced , to .50c P " ' in-any'color or shape. v ALSO 1 reduced to 15o. , BLACK CANTONS 8 ALSO 8V 8C mLARGE reductions on Tuscan V Bonnets. Foreign and - % American -Mineral tlft waters , wholesale and -retail atKen- ft nard Bros. & Co's ALSO , 27-2L ftd ftP , Large Reductions in Our d 0 " \ , CHILDRENS' HATS , BJ * * BJo * - ' ALSO- . of * LNROE Seductions on our tlw tlb TRIMMED GOODS. b These arc all new good * . Our ei " \Vholesale Department is now thrown eiP open fo the GENERAL PUBLIC , and on itai ai some goods we ore help w the wholesale aiii iib price. > by ; HICKMAN'S HEADQUARTERS. ai * "Thc ONLY WHOLESALE MILLINERY aivi OMAHA. -tf vivl vl * EIKKCHE'S GOLD MEDAI COFTEE. vlJ Plenty of Gooseberries at BciTEna. It Pi tP01 rGbod * Standard Show Case for sale , - out cheap. U20 Douglas street ail in ; e invoiceof g fen growtli Teas ink faa J. R , B nnett & Oo.'a. a V * THE SEWERAGE QUESTHN ) HatthB .City Engineer Has to -Say in His-latter , . The System as Designed Some Ytars Ago by Mr. Phillips. An Expression o'fDecided Views on a , Live Topic. A representative of THE BEE had a long chat with Mr. Andrew Rosewater - ter , cityengineer , yesterdayonthegen- eral subject of sewage. The resuli of the conversation will be found in the interview printed below. "Have we a system -6f sewerage in Omaha ? " was first asked Mr. Rose- water. "Yes , " was the reply , "so far as a resolution of the city council tends towards establishing one , we liavo a system. " "In what way was this done ? " "In 1873 the city council of the city engaged the services of Mr. R. C. Phillips , the chief engineer of public works of the District of Columbia , to devise a system of sewerage for the city of Omaha. He did so , and sub mitted a plan and report which was accepted and adopted by a resolution of the city council. " - "Are the sewers which the city has been constructing the past two years a part of "this system ? " "Yes in the main they are. The general outline of the Phillips sewer - age plan has been maintained. The two branches connecting at 13th street have , I think , been needlessly , and disproportionately enlarged , but the direction of the line and size of the main are in conformity with tho" plan adopted. " "What is the general outline of the plan adopted ? " "It is substantially this : The city was to be drainedln three directions , north and south into two mains , ard cast into a connecting main. That is the two creeks were to bo converted into main sewers , the north one in a main through Izard street and south one through Jones , _ and the. two to ba connected by a sewer extending along Hie base of the bluffs on the' Missouri bottom , forming a junction at Jones and 5th streets , and from thence to be discharged into the river at or near the Union Pacific bridge , and one in tercepting main was also to go down 12th street from' Dodge and connect with the north and south main at llth and Chicago streets. ; " "Are the proposed sewers to be in pursuance-of this system ? " presume "that is the intention as far as shall bo found practicable , though I very much doubt the advisa bility of carrying out that plan as things now are. In fact I doubt its feasibility , from either an economic ! , or engineering point of view. " "Do I unseretand you then as being opposed tc bonds ? " "No not at alL Firat of all I think no matter whAt plan may be adopted or modifications made , the south creek should be sewered , or at least the gap between Thirteenth and Tgnth streets should be closed and a riygr conngp tion secured , and as soon as practica ble , north Omaha creek should also be converted inlo a sewer and cover ed over. The first essential before doing anything is authority to issue bonds for sewerage .purposes. If authority is then vested in the council to go ahead I believe in thoroughly can vassing all the various possible plans that suggest themselves under misting circumstances and then proA ceeding. The preliminary surveys and estimates under the most favorable circumstances wilPdefer the beginning of work for at leasb three months. It will take a monlh to prepare plans vnd at least one monlh after plans are > repared for bjds to be received and till another munlh fpr contractors to wgiii ; so tliat even in tlio tualtgr pf compleiJugthe gap between Thirteenth and Tenth streets , work will not irpbably bo begun before September St. " \ "What , in your opinion , -will it cost o complete the south sewer connection vith the river ? " "Tliat depends somewhat on wheth- r the idea of a junction with the orth sewer is abandoned or not , as , n the event it is , a nine foot sewer till do from Ninth street to the river , Hie in the other event a thirteen oot sewer will be needed. The cost f the gap between Tenth and Thir- centh streets will be. in the vicinity f § 25,000 , and from Ninth street to the river it will vary from § 70,000 to 100,000. " ' You speak in the event of a junc- : on of north with south creek being P' bandoned. Is there any probability P'T f any such departure being adopted ? " "I have not given the subject as lorough study as' I should wish but my opinion is that a cheaper and befcr ill er junction can be .edected with lo orth sewer by turning it east to the loM Ivor on Chicago street from its loca- 0 , o"n at 12th as designed. It is only 0th ,300 feet to the river from that point , th ad as a lateral main is designed on ti 2th from Chicago to Dodge street * it by will do for all Literal sewers north of Dodge and apian can easily be de vised of a lateral main .south on 10th from Dodge to the fc'outfr creek , " t "How long will it take to complete the mains of this city ? " "Under the most favorable circum stances under our charter it will take at least four years , and for this reason have been figuring upon a feasible plan for the immediate relief of the central part of the city , and I have about come \o the conclusion after Stan figuring it , are tliat Farnham , Doug las , Harneynnd Dodge streets could an secure early and cheap relief by direct river connection of then- laterals through : the alleys. A three foot brick ring tower pfeven 24 inch sewer pipe "would answer the dewan pf pach TI tier of blocks if run through the alleys under the general plan now in vogue. This could be built to the river by ti special taxation at a cost of not ex tiD. ceeding § 80 per business lot and this D.Ti would afford immediate relief for Ti sewerage as welTas'surface drainage of the business portion of the. city. " "Hpw much will the building of th main seweM' * curtail Abridge ex- 10 pcnsesf "I can't answer that definitely , a § it depends upon the number of streets det irablo to bn kept opened. It would Bftvo a great deal m bridge repairs , and it : conn * if the sewers am to be built the sooner they are built the more you will pave in the erection of a now bridge. Aside of course from this , the enhancement of values " of adjoining property'will add some to the result by ing benefit. In fact in many cities , ' and under former" charter provisions 'j. this city , property directly benefited TO turning creeks through sewers is TOO' assessable for the benefits , accruing by O' virtue of such improvement. " ad "Have you seen . Mr. Cook's inter view Jn tw | Heraldr " .Jtr , "Yes , it only touches ppon the sub * - jectin a general way. " "What do you think of the idea of Vc pipe lines laid as suggested , with aview rai discharge into basins to be pumped ? " "So far as pipe lines are concerned , already stated , they will do , and 3 fact are designed for roost jM the Lo laterals tinder out preaont system. So ion far'as flushing them Ts concerned it is ; very easy matter to pro vide for that , The head that they would naturally Tiave , would make a self-cieans- ing system an easy matter. The pumping of sewerage matter would be waste of money in Omaha ; that will do where the fall is too slight to admit of self cleansing or where it is desired to utilize sewerage matter and save lake or river contamination. With such a river as the JMissouri in our front the effect of Omalia sewerage once discharged into it will be scarcely perceptible , and it will be several hundred years before the sale of any sewerage deposit will be profitable in this section of country. " So the interview closed. Try FUENCHE'S GOLD MEDAL COFFEE. Great reductions in hats at the "Boston Store , " GIG 10th street. Best custom made hats , Litest styles , 20 cents , Milans 50 cents. Up town , mil liners are invited to follow. Heaps and Piles of Vegetables m27-2t At Buffett's. SUITS ! SUITS ! SUITS ! We are closing out some of our Spring Suits at extremely low prices. It will-pay to call and see our line of § 5.00 and § 10.00 Suits. No such value hss ever before been offered. Linen and Mohair Ulsters at all prices. MCDONALD & HARRLSON , 1408 , Farnam St. Dr. Wertz's Establishment. If there is any pleasure in being handsomely surrounded while having a tooth pulled , one may be a'commo- dated in Dr. G. W. Wertz's new and elegant office at No. 1322 Farnham street , corner Thirteenth and Four teenth streets. It looks more like some refined private parlor tlian a dentist's establishment In addition to rich carpets and furniture , the walk are decorated with valuable oil paintings , particularly a master piece of LanderyoUjthe marine painter. The doctor's chair itself is a work of art , having cost § 300. It is managed by hydraulic power , and it may be turned into as many forms as a piece of putty. A fine laboratory , where the doctor manu factures his own plates and teeth , completes the establishment. Dr. Wertz is universally admired , not alone for his skill as a dentist , but for his genial qualities as a man. Dr. Wertz is an accomplished surgeon dentist Our stock of shoes is now complete in all our lines and is the largest in the west , giving the buyer a choice of style and price , not to be found else where. WE OFFER SPECIAL BAR GAINS IN LADIES' SERGE PO LISH AT § LOO , and upwards , and Ladies''Ncwport Ties and Button Low Shoes at § L75 and § 2.00 , worth § 2.00 § 2,50 , Our stock must be sold , We guarantee you better goods fop less money than can be , bought else where. Call nnd look at our mam moth stock , 14th and Farnham St. A. D. MORSE , Succssor to W. B. Loring. i Try FKENOTE'S GOLD MEDAL COFFEE. A Cruickshank & Op. . , wjll qpen on Saturday morning Seven thousand 5yo hundred yards of Embroideries , to be sold at prices that make them the greatest bargain ever offered in Omaha : 200 yards at 5c ? former price 10 to 15 3,500 yards at 10 , former price 25 to 35 2,500 yards at 15 , former price 35 to 50 Under no consideration will these ; oods be sold to merchants , and not : nero than one piece to each customer. We have been able to offer many bargains in Omaha , but none before j JO this. This sale will continue one week only. 27-2fc A. CBUICKSUANK & Co. B. G. Ulan's , 1518 Dodge street , makes qnly first-class ice cream , which he Invites everybody to.try ? feeling confident if they will call once they will always patronize him. Try FRENCHE'S GOLD MEDAL COFFEE. Ladies Linen Ulsters , Cheap at the "Boston Store , " CJQ 10th street. 25-4. "THE MUMM" AT HICKMAN'S Me " latest NEW YORK SENSATION. . t Try FRENCHE s GOLD MEDAL COFFEE. 1 25 CENTS EUVS A SUMMER COat at st Polock's. 2C-2t. Nice Comb Honey 20 cents per pound ' at BUFFETTS. 27-2t r Try FRENCHE'S GOLD MEDAL COFFEE. jcw jcC Prof. Marshall is to exhibit liis w illustrated views of the National Yel w lowstone Pftrk , on Monday evening at si Masonic Hall , under the auspipes. Qf | Omaha lodge No. 2,1. 0. O. F. , for foca the benefit of the Odd Fellows' associ- ca tion < of Omaha. The views are said thm all to be magnificent , and will well m repay inspection. 1)1 ) Choice Messina oranges and lemons ° J. 0. Nichols , 2t. of Butter has taken a drop pr 27-2t Afc BUFFETTS. ju Iry FRENCIIE'S GOLD MEDAL COFFEE.m' " COME AND SEE ! We are now able to sell all kinds of p ] Straw and other Hats , cheaper than my other house in Omaha. \ NlNDEL & KllELLN , pu [ Golden Hat Sign , 14th street. ad m27-2t be _ Try FRENCH'S GOLD MEDAL COFFEE. For delicious greani and fine confec : _ , tionaries , go to B. G. Mauss1 No. 1518 Dodge . street. 27-2t Try FRENCHE'S GOLD MEDAL COFFEE. IcD [ D ( Ladies and Misses Hats by the thousands at the "Boston Store , " < J1G Cry " 10th street. " M25.4t TTJ FHENPHE'S GOLD MEDAL COFFEE , bet tt Choice Messina oranges and lemons J. 0. Nichols. 2t. pr ESTATE TRANSFERS. Spat The follgwjng trap fera were record- at the CQunty clprk'g qfticp yeatcrr _ Pry , as reported for this paper by John McCague , real estate agent and con- reyoncer : at Sophia Lowe et al. to Rev. James atTr ' yCpnnor : Parcel in Lowe's second 'ry addition , q. c. d. $1. Eev. James O'Connor to the public ] wrccl in Lowe's second addition , w. d. -SL ' - 1 James H , Farngwprth to Wm. pie iTorce : S E J pf section 2. tp.wn 14 , tid anc ange 11 east , q. c. il.81. . James H. Fanisworth to Wm. E. WE iniaUs : N t of X W | of section 20 , TEH pwn Ifl , rarigp JOejist , q. c. 4100. . E. E. Perkjns tp A. A. Parker : ota 1 and 2 in block 1 , of subdivis- of lot 5 , Capitol addition , w. d. 2000. C. A , Ffllmore and wife to August pha Randow : Part" lot" 14 , block G , Kountze and Ruth's addition , w. d. $9CO.- Henry 'Hess and -wife to Wm. C. Patterson : Lot 8 ; block G ; Kountze and Ruth's addition , w. d. § 2,000. James Clark et al. to Martha M. Ish : SWofNW | section5town 14 , range 13 east , w. d. § 1.000. raigned in the police court yesterday for stealing , Street Commissioner § 5 WILL BUY A CHEVIOT suit at Polock's. 2G-lt. Ladies have you seen the lovely Lawns selling so cheap at the "Boston Store , " GIG 10th street M25-4t The Pittsburg Flour is the best and * cheapest in the market All we ask is to give it a trial. 2r-2t AV. M. YATES & Co. Try FRENCHE'S GOLD MEDAL COFFEE. " OPEN TO-DAY. LADIES' DRESSING SACKS , "WHITE AND COLORED , . At Moderate Prices , At Kurtz's , Creighton Block. FROM N1CODEMUS' LAND Comes a Colored Brother Seek ing Pecuniary As sistance. Rev. S. B. Roundtroe , a colored preacher about 04 years old , is in the city endeavoring to secure donations to bo used in the erection of a new Baptist church at Nicodemus Colony , Graham county , Ks. The history of this colony touches remotely upon the negro exodus to Kansas , and is quite interesting. Mr. Roundtree , who is the practical head of the colony , was bora in Virginia , away back in 1817 , but was raised principally in Tennessee. After forty years spent in slavery and having been sold seven times , ho finally obtained his freedom. About seven years ago ho removed to Topeka , Ks. , and spent about throe years there in common laboring work. About that time he learned that he could secure some land upon easy terms , and making inquiries found it to be located in Graham county , of that state. Enlisting two others in the movement , they started out at once leaving theirfauiiliesbehind them. On the 17th of June four years ago , they landed upon the present site of Nice demus , "without being able , " as Mr. Roundtree remarks , "to raise § G be tween us to save our lives , and after towing our baggage for fourteen miles. " The place was bleak and inhospitable enough , but the men set to work and others soon followed them and now there are between 800 and 1,000 set tlers in Nicodemus and scattered throughout Graham county. NJcode * mus is now a post office town and stone houses arc replacing thoao of more primitive construction. Some time ago the Baptists determined upon building a church but not having the necessary cash Mr. Roundtrco started out on a tour of collection. He has been Jjrflugll the principal cities , of the east , including New York , w-horo ho collected § 02 in Henry Ward Beecher's church. Ho has collected § 800 altogether , and only § 200 more are required. ' After the morning ser vice at the Firs. ! ; IJaptist church on Sunday , Mv. Roundtree will deliver an address to the congregation. In the evening he will speak in the First M. E. church. On Monday it is his in- : cntion to leave for Lincoln and in ; liat way return home. Mr. Roundtree says in * regard to the negro oxqdu . ir\ \ Kaunas that moat colored people went out there with too great expectations. They expected the land to overflow with milk and honey and did no I iiiticipate the hardships incident to settling all new countries. He says ; hose who have held out qrg satisfied. iTiiE MUMM" at HICKMAN'S , the latest NEW YORK SENSATION. m24tf Try FRENCHE'S GOLD MEDAL COFFEF. Personal. si Mr. George F. Canis , who will be pleasantly remombercdby inany friends in Omalia as the former assistant edi tor of THE BEE , is spending a day in the city en his way horn" to Las Vegas , New ! Mpxjco. Mr. Canis has had some thrilljng ei-pcrienpcs in New Mexican life us editor of The Liis Vegas Gazette , one of which will bear repetition. He had indulged in several journalistic controversies with one of The Socorro Sun Conkling , , la which drew down on him : he laTi wrath of the fire-eating editor and re Ti sulted in a challenge to mortal com- jat The. evenjng before tie ] day cot A1 for the duel Conkling visited a Mexican - , can ball and was killed by a "greaser" , . thus relieving his antagonist from the necessity of puncturing him with a lul gt'flr being nijncturcd } n return , . George counts it as a lucky P escape. Mr. Canis is owner several fine mining properties in New Mexico and has just concluded the sale qf n njing at most ' advantageous figures. The inany Friendg , which he made during his two 00El ) fears residence in Omaha , will bo El pleased ( to know of his success. § ? 1 § ? 4 We make Ice Cream in all flavors , use lure cream and pure fruit flavors. No Bl idulterations. Guarantee all goods to satisfactory and strictly first-class. C1 B. H. MAUSS , / 27-2t 1518 Dodge St. Fry FRENCUE'S GOLD MEDAL COFFER When you want a Dish of the finest Fo < Cream call at L. BoindorfFs , 1322 otl Douglas St. Ch FRENCHE'S GOLD MEDAL COFFEE. gai ; Helen where did wli ' , you buy tha utiful Dress and lovely H.t ? Why , otl ' ' ' " 'he tho''Boston Store" of course ; their irices are the lowest in town. 23-4t Ja < ed For delicious ice cream , go to Mrs. pat Spoerri , Masonic block , IGtli street. try maylGlm qui FRENCHE'S GOLD MEDAL COFFEE. cry son Linen Caps for shop wear at2q cents whi Frederick's.m25lwcod WO ] teei FRENCHE'S GOLD MEDAL COFFEE. dis ] Do your shopping at Kurt'z. but ran We have another " largo arrival to side lease eyery "person. MEN'S , BOYS' strc CHILDREN'S Clothing and UNDER his EAR for the summer season. ELCUT- Ele hat ias r. at. _ MISSING HIS MARK. Hackman Larson Shoots at Hackman McNulty and Fails to Perforate. About half-past eight o'clock this mor.-.ing , a driver named McNulty , in charge of one of James McMichael's hacks , and John Larson , driver of a hack for the Omnibus company , got into a quarrel in front of the With nell house , where their hacks were stationed. A feud had existed between the men for some time growing out of ri valries in the course of business. Larson was fitting in a cliair on the sidewalk when" McNulty stepped up to him , and challenged , him to fight , asking him to stand up and defend himself. Larson replied that he was not a fighting man and warned Mc Nulty to keep away. The latter again challenging Larson struck him a powerful blow on the nose , cutting a small gash on the bridge of it , and at the game time taking a bit of skin from Larson's forehead. Larson jumped up and stopped back , pulled his revolver , and fired at McNulty , failing however to hit him. He was about to fire again when Mr. E. D. O'Connor , attached to the Witlinell ho se , interfered and induced Larson to put up his weapon J Ofiicer Donahue , who was at Fani- ham street at the time rushed up to the Witlinell and quietly made both men prisoners. They were subsequently arraigned before Judge Bencke , when Larson was held in § 500 bail to appear for ex amination to-morrow morning , and McNulty in § 200 for his appearance. Both furnished the necessary bail and they were released. Larson thereupon made a charge of assault and battery against Mcr'ulty. Both men are described ns peaceful and well behaved. Witnesses of the fiacas say that McNulty's assault was decidedly unprovoked and aggressive , and Larson was generally credited with defending himself. The affair created some excitement for a while in the neighborhood of the shooting. Dressing Sacks at Kurtz's. SUNK IN THE MIRE. A Team of Horses Rescued From a Mud Hole With Great D fficulty. ' For some time there has beena very dangerous hole at the corner of Four teenth and Douglas streets. The rain of yesterday nftornbon made this a man trap of the most dangerous kind. The street laborers set to work in the endeavor the remedy the matter and partially filled the hole with mud , , ex tracted from an inexhausti ble suppy in the gutters along the south side of Dquglas street. This nuid they topped -on" with dirt and smoothing it over nicely , made the whole look like a solid track. About 7 o'clock this morning one of the Tous- ley Bro's market wagons was coming down the street heavily loaded with vcget bleu , and Avhen the animals at tached to the wagon reached the re constructed mudholo , they sunk to their shoulders in soft mire. The efforts which they made to get out only sunk them deeper nto the mire. One of the proprietors was driving the team at the time and was obliged to remove all the harness from . the animals. After stranding n the pit for about an hour a sufficient crowd collected to raise one of the lorscs bodily and remove 'it to firm ground. The other horse was taken out after much difficulty. It was badly trajned in the process raid its harness nearly ruined. Ex-Mayor Chase happened by at the time , and sunk a large stake into the ground at the dangerous point , and this will hereafter serve as a warning / \ signal to other teamsters. The matter created considerable indignation. LINEN , MOHAIR , ALAPACA COATS C.losing out cheap at Zo Polock's. 20-2t. Sec Dressing Sacks at Kurtz's , Pcochblow Potatoes away down at toNc 2fc _ BUFET'S. hi It pays to trade at Kurts's. "TiiE MUMM" AT HICKMAN'S , the latest NLW YORK SENSATION. at Try FRENCHE'S GOLD MEIV.\L COFFEE. MUMM hat ? wore all the rage at str strC ATKINSON'S one * month ago. We C still ; have them in stock. If you Want to. the latest novelties , go to the ACKNOWL I EDGED LEADINO ESTABLISHMENT , to ATKINSON & CtX , tooth Creighton Block , 15th St. , near the r Postoflice. m- . iav Beindorfimakes splendid IgoOrcam. Eai RINGERS AHEAD. Real French Chip , § 1,25 ; Mjlans , ; Tape Hats , 50oj Cantons , 20c. Elegant trimmed hata from § 5.00 tost" f 10.00. Big bargains in our Sl-00 to \ 4.00 trimmed hats. BRAZEN FACED THIEVES , ( " VV I/hief Galligan in the Role of a V Determined Policeman. " St. [ \ Two brazen faced thieves wore ar- JVwd'a ooat containing n watch and V ither things , in all valued at 831. L J One I of them gave liis namoas Wm. Jlark , but only day before yesterday h.o [ ave his namej , as William Walker , rV hen arrai ne'das. . zf jxamp. The rV ther said his name was David Day.B'0 ' < latter was arrested by Officer frV \ racobson , but the former was captur- by Chief Galligan , of the fire do * , r V ful 1 artment The two thjevea were seen cord ryjng , to. sell > watch , and word was ro uickly sent to the police , the rob.- of the coat having been ejected , jme hours previous from a tool box , well I , here Mr , Ford had placed it wliilo at Enqi ork , corner of Douglas and Four- 10R Jenth street. Officer Jacobson was 1 ispatched to arrest the two fellows , . 1m 1 on seeing the officer the thieves . A long * ihaae followed , and con- 10R derable of a row was made in the reels. Chief Galligan was taking supper at the time in his home on : leventh strppt , and going out to see joinii ilcCa the matter was he observed Chirk IOR Walker , running for dear life. - Galligan made after him , and on , I OR preaching him Clark produced a iijlly , " which he found in Mr. Ford's . Mf. Galligan warned him not 43 IOK to use it , 6rhe would , kill him , wliich brought the tiiief to tcrmSj and he sur rendered. The fellows carried themselves with the greatest boldness imaginable , and when asked what they had to say to the charge- Clark inquired whether he was charged with' grandr petty larceny. Beim ; told the latter was the charge , he pleaded guilty , but in sisted there was no watch in the coat. May insisted he was not guilty , and demanded a trial , which was awarded. Witnesses saw him trying' to sell the watch. He denied this. Both will be given the full extent of the law. There is some suspicion that these two may belong to the gang of burglars who did such bold work the other night. _ _ _ Try FRENCHE'S GOLD MEDAL COFFEE. "TiiE MUMM" at HICKMAN'S the latest NEW YORK Sensation. Mosquitto Netting , all color , only 50 cents per 'piece ' at the "Boston Store , " GIG 10th street. 25-4t. 20 PER CENT SAVED EV BUYING your Men's , Boy's , and Children's Clothing at Pobck's. 2G-2t. Try FRENCHE'S GOLD .MEDAL COFFEE. PZRSONAIi PARAGRAPHS. X. W. Hill and II. W. Wieman/the Schuyler grain men are in the city , regis tered at the "W'ithnell. Hon. 0. P. Mason , ex-judge of the su preme court , is down from Lincoln for a few days , on business. Nathan Shelton , contracting engineer of the Omaha water works , has been in St. Louis for several days on business. Jud o Doanc has returned from Lincoln. Frank IFcChwky , a Lincoln attorney , is in the city attending to some business in the United States court. Thos. Swan , the Cheyenne cattle man , returned home yesterday. Ezra Sliper , who { iaa been \ isitin ; ; liis iicnhcw , E. T. Itinger , for some time past , returned to his home in Maryland Friday. Capt. N. T. Spoor , general a ent at St. Louis , for the Atchison , Topeka it Santa Fe road , came up from that city yesterday Absolutely Pure. Made from Crape Cream Tartar. No othe. prc paration nnkes such lisht. flaky hot breads ois mcrlforoiM 'lastly. Can be eaten by Djspptic , \Uthotlt aur oi 1 10 ils ! resulting .Yom heavy indi- ostlbl Sold only in cans , by all Grocers. 110VAL DAKIXG POWDER Co. . New York. SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE Adi ertisements To Loan , For Sale , Lost , Vound , Wants , Boardlns , te. , will be in serted in thcso columns once for TEN CENTS per line ; each subsequent insertion , FIVECENTS I per line. The first insertion never less than stl TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. TO LOAN-MONEY. TO LOAN At S per centin- . . terest in sums of sJ.500 and upwards , for 3 to 5 j-Dan on first-class city and farm property. linim REAL ESTATE and'LoiX ! AoEMnr , ISth and Douglas Sts. [ M ONEY TO LOAN Call at Law Office of D. L. Tiionns , Rooms , Creighton Block. " M ONEY TO LOAN 1100 Farnham Street. Dr. Eil\vard. < ' Loan Agency. no\-2-2tt to HELP WANTED. 1 TTrANTED Acompetentgirl inn small family. VV N- ICor. . Wciistcrand 23d Sts. 1-tf . /'URL WANTED I ) . L. Tlionias , Creighton 50C \JT Block. 2 30 W ANTED Dining room gill , at the Einmttt house. 09S-1 TTTANTED A small House or 3 or 4 rooms , ; \ V for light housekeeping. Address Lee Zook , Herald , ollice , 4-27 W two girls , at the Omalia I House. 5-30 WANTED A partner with 85000 in a firstT class pa } inr ; business , n splendid opening fJ the rii'ht man. Address P. O. box 823 , Omaha Neb. 893-30 F ' WANTED A half grow n girl to take care of n bail } ' , mo north loth street. &ocond house north of Clark street , VWO-27 WASTED IMMEDLVTOV-Stan and wife to 11U work , good place and good iva es. Apply 11UF Becomes , OU2-2T F WAKTKD-A good rfrl at Atvust Haase's Opj restaurant , opi > osite Turner Hall , on 10th OpjF F itrect. . 035-27 nARPEXTERS and cabinetmakers . LWa cs from Si ! to S3 per day. iP'tuiro next oEcc office. v OSO-tf [ TTANTF.U At Touslcy Bros , garden , next to YY fair ground ? , 10 good boys , 15 jears old , B. putt weeds , liojs that mean business no B.Tl itlicr need apply. 07U4SJ Tl 7"ANTKD A good rcliaiB V > * " to * ork in SlKIi YV dairy , one \ \ o thoroui'hly understands Ii iiilkin , ; : . Jo oi or nccd _ apply. Uiht man tan steady ernploj merit and seed a-Qs , In- IiT luireatthe 1'alacc Ifarkct , ISttiatrec , ijcj ecn T arnham and Haracy. 070-27 for ANTEP-St < rntc voikon brkk-jard ITT- Try NEjt UHOij , 07427 ITTANTED An experienced K ! I for general W house work la small family , 1005 turning troet. 030-27 T7-ANTED \ Girl at the Pacific House. V L 02-27 I ntu good. nuiw girl at northwest corner Ita'Jllon and Tier streets , Shinn's iqn. " .R.MOUOXEV. O'C-tf "irANTED A cook at 1,300 Farnham street. 975-tf. i | ntTAXTED Good rfrl for eencra. ! hovuonork. ? Ilerercncc renuirad. * wpl > at 14H JOHN f > . Lcav XT for gcndra ! housework at \ W.M.Yates. 061-tI nr & rrrANTED Carpenters and cabinst jnaitrs k T next to EEK office. OOS-tf whci rceo' t AUNDUESS ANW llININO P.001I OIKL Her WANTED Immediately1 at the ( HcWentaL. sat-tt - ( T S' TMJiTBD 5 carpenters and 2 cabinet niak- gra. \Ya. EVERETT. &ttf ! : or r TTANTED Tivo first-class barbers , and noca 1 other need apply 'J. II. CUKRY. t/nlan soiitl lock. Vtf \rANTEDl-Man norfi 0 } the cmlof ISth St soiitlE H. W. BAIffa UH-tf E TTANTiiO A situation by a man of family , steady , industrious and willing ( o h ? usu- H. In honorahle any oinacity. Compensation ac- Satij rdins to capability. 1' address 4. E. H. , ot DEE alic ? , 051-U rriE J. R RNT-HOUSE3 AND LAND. JOT ] i y house on 18th , between liodfa and Capitol A v cnue , with nine room * , ( . { stem and gaRent , &XT.OO per month. iqniro of John McCorniick. 997-8 } and tomei : RENT Nice furnished * Uth frontrooai. . 'M 1003 Famhain , &bflve lath" . C-SJ UJOT A lowe , nicely furnuhed room , with closet , 1,811 Cal. St.-Bet. ISth and l&th. BIG RENT Nicely fumwhwlVZ \ < * room and piano .8. W. corner 15th and Capital Are. 9i3-tf : ItENT House with 5 rooms , 2 story hijh nnd 5 acres ground , in Wilcox addition , ad- 3 the Omaha Stock Yard * . Apply to A. Cavock's grocery store , 10th St 013-27 RENT A large fumi hea room on nrst floor , with boAnt Atao a few day boarders nted. 1EQ3 Ca'Uomia street. ffl-72a-tf "HENT-On first floor , furrished room * , 1101 southwest corner 19th and Daienport. 750-U Rah Queen KENT Furnished rooms , Innulro at 1813 bee hi' ' Chicago street , of bee -P.MOR At 1319 Farnham Street. in our dress goods department MONDAY , MAY ,32d , will be found the following bargains. An early call will be profitable to those who desire to im prove the opportunity never before afforded our Omaha people of-purchasing FINE goods at a GREAT SLAUGHTER. Grenadines , Grenadines , 1600 yards Fancy Mesh Black Grenadines at 5 cents a yard , in perfect order , original cost 35 cents a yard ; 2,000 yards of plain Black Iron-Frame Grenadines at 10 cents a yard , original cost at wholesale , 60 cents ; 2,500 yards of plain Black Iron-Frame Grenadines at 121-2 and 15 cents , original cost 60 and 75 cents. LACE BUNTINGS , LACE BIfNTINGS-2,500 Lace Buntings in Cream , Drab , Brown , Black , Baize at 15 cents a yard , never before sold under 25 cdnts. SILKS-FANCY BLACK SILKS. Eighteen hundred yards of Fancy Silks in Gold Bronze , Garnet and Gold , Steel and Black , Etc. , at 25 cents a yard , worth $1.00 and $1.25. Fifteen hundred yards Fancy Summer Silk in Myrtle and Gold , Brown and Gold , Plum and Garnet , etc. , at 37 1-2 cents a yard , usual price 55 to 75 cents. Twelve hunered yards Fine High Colored Summer Silks , at 45 cents a yard , usually sold at 80 cents to $1.00. Tinea Hundred yards Colored Silk Brocade at 50 ceiits , always sold at $1,00 and $1,25 $ , 1,000 , yards Black Silk Armure Brocades and Stripes at 50 cents a yard , worth $1,25 , Black and Colored Brocaded Silk $1,00 $ and 81,25 , worth $2,00 $ a yard , Black Bros Grain Silks at 50 cents , worth $1,00 $ , Black Gros Grain Silks at 75 cents and -worth $1.50 , $1.00. Black Cashmere Finish Silks $1.23worth $1.75. Black Satin De Lyon $1.25worth $1.75. . Black and Colored Surah Satins at 85 cents , worth $1.25. Black Satins at 75 cents , reduced from $1.00. Black Satins at 90 cents , reduced from $1.25. Black Satins at $1.00 , reduced from $1.50. Colored Satins at 95 cents , reduced from $1.25. MEN'S FURNISfflG GOODS , 65 CENT UNLAUNDRIED SHIRTS. Our , C5c Unlatuulricd Shirts has attained such unprecedented pooularitv thaiir . those bo IK C not seen it estate that it h * . a li-fen neck-ban ° ' MEN'S COLLARS ! MEN'S CUFFS ! are , xx ith extra worked buttonholes , . , . ncnr ar.d , . shapes styles $1.50 a dozen size 14 to 13 inch. Very best 4-ply linen Cuff- , r goods will be retailed at exactly whole- IP. IMIOIRSIE ] & CO. , 1319 Farnham Street. SPECIAL MICES-Continned , FOR UENT-The buildln ? 1 OG Burt street , formerly used by John Cane as the London neat market. Some butcher tools for Kile. Ap- ? ly on the premises or of John Baumt-r , 131 arnham street. GS5.tf FOR RENT A store , corner 10th and Leaicn worth. Inquire next door , at 1'cterbon's. 022-tf RENT 2 furnished rooms over MCJ FOR chants' Exthaugc , N. E. cor. Kith and Del trcets. 2b9 U FOR SALE. ) Il SALE O. 1 ! . 'Selderi has a fine pair of horses for sale. 13th St , ox cr State Ilarik. 3-2 A LL KINDS OK HOME OROWN AND SHIP- V I'ED VEGETABLE at V1EMERS' 0-tf 7IOR * SALE Cottage and half lot , well , cistern L1 and stable , on 24th SL , bet. ChieaKO and atcnport. JOHN JACKSON. ! W2 71OR SALE OR RENT Nice cottage boiiio Just built , .1 rooms , acre lot , comer Hurt anil iitton st. , Lowe's second addition. Apply at omc Chas. J. Foikctt or Geo. 1' . I niii. 033-27 70R SALE Large lot and two jrood houses at J $3,000. House and lot in South Omaha at 51,200. House and lot in North Omaha at $1,000. House and part of lotncar California street- , , Small house and full lot at SSM. Inquire oJno. L. McCague , opposite postofllce. yoo-tf 71OR SALE House and lot 33x132 ; suitable to warehouse. Inquire of Peterson , 10th St. Wl-tf 710R SALE Several jcood lots in Rhenricw ad- dition. John L. JlcCague , Opp. l-ost OUiie. OoBtf ) RICK-S12.00 a thousand. T. MURRAY. JIOIISAIE 2 acres ground in West Omaha. Inquire of J. Henry , No. 11010th. 873-tt TOR SALE Ten elegant residence lots , shu- ated near terminus of red-car street railivay IB ; neer in mark'ct before. Innniro oil E. O. UMPnitEY.-bOT N. ISth street. 795 j TOR SALE Two-story house ami part lot , near depot. Location good , John L. JlcCojrue , ip. Post 0 dice. ' TOR SALE JIaiia of Poujtlis and San'v coun ties. A. KOSEWATER , 1520Farnham street. 320- TOK SALE Three good lots Sn North Omaha. at Sl.noo. / > t in Shinn'g addition at S4M. Lot in South Omaha at 150. Beautiful . residence lot at $1,600. 3o J corner lot 143x100 , an eastfrontage at fhrce lota one winarc IromlSth street car line , JO each. inmiiro of JohnL. McCairne , opposite po5tofficc. 001-tf IE BEST THING YET II. O. Clark & Co.'s Imperial SeIf _ Raising Winter Wheat Flour , jancakes , biscuits , and all kinds of pastry. it. Ask your grocer for it 47S-tf MISCELLANEOUS. 10UND Silver watih. Inquire at this oiTicc. 7-tf OST ( Red leather pocket-book containing money. Liberal reward Mill be paid for itg urn to this office. ( J-28 IAKE.V CP-V-y l-cter Carrijan , five irjlt > pouUreoit of Omaha , one nrwrn nmr on tn . Owner ton have ti tame by 'provin jrl ) and i ) ing cxj > nsj. ' &a7-5t-ct H5AYKU OU STOLEX-A gr-y mare with In colt , .arre bay hone and u dark brown pony ive infonuation at this ofte. W5-i rilA-i ED OR STO'.EN-One pair of horses one dark boy , a little Ktiff Inhind ! legs , on iron gray , had one shoe on riht hind fee lft. t see-- . Any Infon.-uitlon Jtsulinx to thei vcrynU ' be rewardol. F. E. ilERRITT rcj-e , , Neb. * 931-21 FR.VYED OR STOLEN-A li--ht red and whiti cow jj-out 5 \ tr.rs ctd , w ith long trail and in condition and lar-e crooLet horns. Lc t on ISth , Icftajonnsfcalf. yiOO reward wi'l b for her return to Simon Katimed , one block , o : Her a Distiller } . 'J71til2tw30 'ilBBELLAS And Parasols repr 'red by M SC1IUTT llth and Furnam sts. 7SOM M. BROWN-Corntr 12th and Chlcaso V strceU , is ready to bore or deepen wclw. J action jruaranteed. SCCtt EAMH Can be got at John Barrs stable for all Mnd' of workat.reasonable Hgurcs , near l"th ar.il Lftarrnworth street ? . 3ii-tt OXT FORGET The successors of the Amer ican House , on Douglas street , between 9th 10th , for board , lodging- and transient ens- era. Respectfully. 4-tl JULIUS & LOUISE KOSS. PVPl CO I m Aen' for COLUMBIA I IlLCO. and OTTO BICYCLES. Send t'iree-cent stamp for Catalogue and Price List containing lull information. N , L D , 8DLOMOH. Paints , Oil and Glass. OMAHA , NEB. DR. ISAAC EDWARDS , Farnham St. , Omaha , Neb. hrin and Kiting of Pare Italian Bees and . Also Lcspa for Dale the best improved hcs. sniokeH. comb foundation andall kindr material and fixtures. mSUtwlm WITH THE BEST SELECTED STOCK OF Clothing & Furnishing Goods IN OMAHA. WE AKE. TAR EXCELLENCE. THE TOOTH MEN'S ' OLOTHIEESI BOSTON CLOTHING HOUSE , 1212 FARNHAM STREET , 1212 SCHLANK & PRINCE ; New Shoe Store. W . Jj.EXJ.U.U , Prrm . , JMOIM' isth p.iock. Street. NEW GOODS-LATEST STYLES-BOTTOM PRICES-EVERVTHINC WARRANTED. ' J. W. MURPHY & CO. , Wholesale Liquor Dealers And Agents for Kentucky DistiliingCo. apUdtf Corner 14th and Douglas fets. , Omaha Neb 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 Style-j and THE BEST QUALITY OF HATS AND CAPS , THE XKW Yomc COMPAST LEADS THEM ALL. Satbfy yourself by Examining the Stock. A full line and a complete assortment of the latest Styles of Straw Hats Jmt opened. -BY- CT.Ml. . THE OLDEST Real Estate Agent and Notary Public , Cor. Douglas and Fourteenth streets. ONE THOUSAND LOTS In the city anil addition * , from S200 to $2,000 ; also , 200 hnusc * and lot * . from $1,000 to $10,000 ; alto , land In Doiisfla * and Sarpy conntiet , in small ami large tnct : aNo , SOO,000 to loon at 8 per cent , and 8100,000 to loan at 10 per cent. . In ums to rait applicants. All business with Johu M. Clarke STItlCTLV confidential. Taxes laid ; deeds and iiiort a/e * executed on short notice ; only nell etclusirely on conimiiision ; don't sjieculate ; giro my patront all the bargains. Notary Public alnrayi In office , southweit comer Douglas and Fourteenth streets Omaha Nebraska. ap.Xuodlni WM. F. . . ST03ETZEL , Dealer in Hardware , Cooking Stoves Stove Repairer , Jol ) Worker and Manufacturer OX" Fenth and Jackson Sts. , - - - Omaha , Neb. Horse Sloes and flails WAGON STOCK TIIE BEST ASSORTMENT OF WHEELS .IN TIIE WESTT , t * At Chicago Prices. W. J. BROATCH , 1209 & 1211 Jinl3-Cm UAI.IET ST. , OlfAIIA. HEC.