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R THE DAILY BEE. Beturday Morning, May 15. THE OMAHA DAILY BEE Barved to subscribers by carrier to any part of the. ot /, Sundays excepted at fifteen T e of ‘paper, if addresed to nfl.l‘fi"u-m“u “Tes Osana Dany But will be mailed to sub- in advance : $5.00 npum; $4.00 six moniia. Tn Ousns Wasir Bix $100 ot ! T Oxams Ducur Bus bas by ar tho largest circulation both in Omaha and abrosd, snd 8 Sherefore the best and cheapest adverising ‘medium. i Latest M BP0 Intervsting Miscllany, Latest M - eport Poloace Time Tabie, et chid vaa BREVITIES, —Gentlemen—Those Manilla Siraw Jats have arrived. Frederick, Hattcr —Paterson sells coal. —SBaxe's for fine soda. —Frederick has cheapest siraw ba's. —Don’t fail to attend Webb’s min- strels. —Belfast ginger ale, at Saxe's. —Frederick, princifal batter, Omaba. —Webb's famous New Orleans min eirals on this evening. —Edholm & Erickson have present- edalarge and besutiful clock to the Baptist church. —Frederick has the best Straw Hate, Try Saxe’s new 5 Cigar. —The mansgers of the smeliting worka-Thussday scld ten catloads of bullion to be shipped cast. —Try Baxe's little Key West Ci- g, 106 —Ex-Policemsn Houck has preferr- ed charges of intoxication and illegal Smprisonment sgainst Marshal Wes- terdabl. —Officer ‘Spears has been ordered to inspect the condition of the alleys » d to enter complaint against such 3 roperty owners as do not clean their nileys at once. —A very pleasant May party wes given Thursdsy st Masonic hall, un- der the mansgement of C. C. Field wod others. —_Thuradsy night two pacsengers on the U. P. train from the west were subbed of their grip sacks at the wipot, which they left in the car while the train was in waiting. —Information of insanity bas been 11ed before the commistioners of in- sanity sgainst Susan Kirklacd. She ‘will be examined in a few days. —A large audience greeted ‘‘Our Goblins” Thursdsy st the Academy, snd were well pleased with the excal- 1-nt performances which they witness- ed. The troupeis good and the play equal to the trouge. —The Academy cf Sciences held a regular monthly meeting Thursdsy, at which Professor Aughey delivered an able lectuie on the ‘‘Cretaceous Flora of Nebrasks,” and Prof. Wilber followed with per against the “tootrine of evolution.” The meeting was largely atiended. Low Shoes, Light Shoes, Serge Shoes, and Colored Shooe. We are closing out at less than cost the best stock in the city. 1% Hzxzy Domw & Co. Folice Notes. Jordsn Thomas, arrested for tarbing the peace, was lodged in jail. From the way in which he insisted £o frequently upon coming before him the Judge thinks he must be ineane, an i committed him to the cooler until information of inssnity could be filed with the commissioners. W. H. Coon, a plin drank, was fined $3and costs. Denvis Mulrele, charged with as- silting a man at the Atlantic hotel anl committed Thuradsy tothecity jail for exsmination, lats Thursday night psented a telegram from his mother ) the judgs, which told him to come heck to his home in New York imme- diately, and he would be received as a » odigal son. Upon cons'deration of s fact he was fined 85 and costs and rischarged on condition of leaving the country at once. The businoss of the European hotel h s increased to such an extent that the proprietors have found it necessa- ¥/ to secure additional room. The R dick House, second door west of tcir present quarters, is beivg thor- hly overhauled and refitted to be ©v-ed in connection with their tulding. They expectto ha thing completed by next week, when t ey will have their accommodations p “fect. The new place issurrounded by a besutiful grove, which makes it wiry attractive for the warm weather, and which, no doubt, will be apprecia- ted by the traveling public. Berries! Berries | Berries! Now reasonable in price. Fleming's. Fleming's. Best Soda' Water in the city, at Tzwd's. WELL BORING oni lowering brick wells, by H. M. Brown, 12th and Ohicsgo streets, ‘Water guaranteed. 1446 Boy WANTED—A smart, active boy for office work. pren Tax Bravsreer Co. Supt. Clark's Anniversary. Thursdsy being the twenty-fifth snniversary of the wedding of Sapt. J.T. Clark, the employes of the gen- ernl offioes sent him the following con- est! v remainderof Bife’s pathway without sccident or sor- #ow is our best wish. We hope to see reach in e, et A Begi gl e ‘wed ling. Had Mr. Olark been home no doubt slirge gatheriog of friends would Ravotestifiedin there usual manner to ANOTHER BURGLARY. [ water. It was taken inand found to TRACK TALK. contain a paper, damp and yellow, on This Time at the Ninty-Nine | Thil e ollovies stcliog comas | iy 41 Alton Road Build Cent Store. Wrecked off the point and our to Omaha? —_—— scow in a sinking condition. 1f any —_— one should i mo* rial of our (l:: cl:;. t(hhe“n.:f-'r: our | Prospect of a Competing Line sfflicted families. The water is now to Chicago. Thursday the store of P. C. Back- | two feet deep and is slowly rising. us, at 1206 Faroham street, was €n- Hazey DuEr, tered by burglars and s large smount of plunder carried off. The store is a long, two-story wooden building, which adjoios Caldwell & Hamilton's bank, and extends some distance be- yond the rear of that building, the eastern wall being pierced by windows which lat in the,light from the back yad. These wiadows have always baendevoid of shutlers, snd it seems somewhat strange that we have not Two Hundred Dollars Loss. Notes and Brevities. There is copsiderable speculation among railroad men over the report that the Chicago & Alton railroad is considering the project of a connec- tion with Omabs, givirg it a through Tine bstween this city and Chicago. A reporter of Tax Bex had an i terview yesterday with a promi- nent railrcad man of our city on the subject: The gentlemen sbove reforred to deny all knowledge of the affsir, but as wo were shown the botile we are inclined to credit the story. ‘The Smelting Werks Problem Oxama, May 14, 1880. To the Editor of Tus Bax. The workingmen of this city should thavk you for making, through the colamns “of your paper, an unbiased been called upan to chronile a burg- Lary before, as entrance has been easy and practicable. No one has elept in the atore for some two months past, ad after being'closed at night it has baen viriually uoprotected. Thursdsy Mr. Backus closed the statement of their difficulty with the Smel ing company, and for the fair wayin which you report their pro- coedings. It is evident that TaE Bex s desirous only of seeing fair play. ““Have you heard the refort that the Alton line propose to build t) this city?” asked the reporter. “Yes, T read it Thuraday, but am at aloss to know where the information The problem of contented labor is not so difficult as_the capitalists and | 8@ from. I kncw that the Alton store at the usual time, eaw that all | their subsidized allies wou'd like to | road have for scme time past been the fastenings were secure, and Jock- | make it appear. They wil find the | getting one-tenth of the freight busi- ing the outside door, went to the |1aboriog men of this and all other | ;oescoming to this city from Chicazo.” of “Our Goblins.” Oa his return { and self-respect, to meet capital half | practicable?” sbout eleven o'clock, everything was | way ina just settlement of their dif-| “Certainly. Once let the Alton in place, and he left for the night, | fculties. Itwas no rurprite tothe|byild a road from the line where it first making sare that the windows workiogmen of Omaha to find The 2 2 Herald defending the supposed right | °rostes the Mis , at Louisiava, and doors were all fastened. of the capitalists to buy their labor | and it will compete favorably with the Yesterday, upon his arrival, ss [ from 200m ¢s be opened the door, he saw | °8tt from the suction block like hogs ot | direst Omsha and Chicago lies. A le. Ehat s liiiesy hall beon - combittod. | g ¢ ik yeneeabls, pecralifs conncection coold be made which thinks to frighten the workingmen of | ¥ould make the line from Chicago The goods kad been thrown down | this city into their places he reckons | to Omaha less than fifty miles further from the shelves and heaped on the | without his host. They msy be|than the direct lines, acd this dis- floor, the show cases rifled of (heir | *rved into submission_ temporarily, | tance s notbing with freight traffic, B . tempor con‘ents, and a large quantity of jor- | pevduns wenen 07 1itlo editorial | myg Algon bas already been felt as eley, knives, pocket pistols and ro-| It needs noscholar to sse that in a | formidable cempetitor of the pool volvers stolen snd carried off, the to- | €ity Where the merest hovel cannot bo | lines, and if it once gats direct con- ; 3 rented for less than $10 per month, fon it wil Xoh tal value of which e estimates 7073 forlems than $10 per month, | nection it will show itslf still more atover$200. En‘ranco had been ef- | respondingly high, a man cannot keep fected by breaking the glass in one of | a family in luxury on $1.25 or even the windows on the east and through :;;ffr; :lfi’: AO'fl ::a other h:;g r p the aperture breaking off the two | i 7 Sobiug ssve the unsupported | o question of business with the local nails which secured the sash. ing works to provs their inability to [ P\songer agents. BMost pusangers At what timo the burglary took | do a little better by their hands. | R0 onthe cheapest road, aud to two- place, of course, cannot be determined, | The way out of this difficu’ty is| thirds of th travellig public a fifty nor can the blame ba laid onany off- Should the company %0 far| gont out on an sgent’s commision o of the fores, tho point at which tho | oony hetr beris bafere s memmsteg | 400 tho business. I think the Alton breaking occurred being entirely out | of them chosen for the purpose, and [ read can build aline from tha Louisi- of sight. it .houx;i_the;e be :onnd th;nhe fnu‘t; a0a route and compete faverably for A are as claimed—not a man but_woul i b The froqaemoy with whish wuch 00- | ot'cpcq retarn cheerfully to his post. }":‘: ';':f“";‘i "h‘“'i’l’l‘“ "‘"‘”""“d curcences have taken place of late in | Such s the courso pursued by several | I think the Wabssh will come in for a our city calls for some decided action, | of the factories of England, and it has | share of the rame cut. by which the town may be ridden of | uniformly worked well, and should it B. & M. NotEs. the tramps and roughs with whish it | P6,ried in this country it cannot fuil. | The A, & N. rond is nearly com- The labori f froo Amer is now infosted. I the membors of | will pot shenmeEsament to. s soenicn | loted to Columbus, and to-day tho track will cross the Unicn Pacific. the mew polics force do their duty | block process. To the toilers belong they will arrest all suspicions charas- | & 8hare of the joint earnings of capital | All arrangements will by c)mpletsd ters and make them give an account and labor, and this conflict will not | for transporting delegates and visitors cease until they get it. That labo : A of themeelves. *hould be rogularly employedand well | ©2 tbe republican conveution next Wedoesday. “How about passenger businoss!” ““In regard to passenger trflic, it is - paid is an inexorable law of nattire, Ceolest for therson depends their lives and | The B. & M. line was finithed to Store the lives and well-being cf those dear | Tadiaaola on May 1. A station houte, and tothealirte, soantzy feond string | ooy T o o R o healthy, and therefore well-fed aud Coolest well-clothed husbendmen; hut it does [ now being erected, and trains will be- Shoes, not need millionsires nor monopolies. | gin running regularly to Indiaucla S:m;n ::& futr;"l:'r;:ho:;;:snth a7 | over the extension about the 25th. an e 3 element of 3 . e danger o feco institutions and engines | | 11° B- & M. is constructing an ex- o of opppeesion t> all classes of industry, | tensich from Amboy up the Biz Blue at way down prices. ¢ sacriticing the welfare of millions year- Every pair warranted. 1y to their greed Laboring men of Omaha closs up at Hexey Domie & Co.’s, g o Lesding Shoo Store, your ravke. Yourorganization should ivclode every man_ who earns Too Croam and Strawberries at Tiz. | Pread by the sweat of his brow in this . aity, whether with the spade or the i ol Bulosn. pen. Tn afight to pravent the bitter | ; 4 teleg"am has boen received atthe g el i B.&M. headquarters in this oit oppression of lsbor by monopolies q i Parmsless Pxives. your cause is one and united—you | stating that the post office depsrtment y p: Thursday was Omsha day at the | muet succeed in all just desuands for & | has ordered that postal cats be put on state tournsment st Nebraska City, | higher aud better life. Axicus, the B. & M. ml,.’ to rin between our young friend Parmalee, of the Arbicration. Omaba and Hastings, commencing gmbm _th_rhns:m; Sportsmen’s Omana, May 14, 1880, | July Lst, that being as carly as the eer- clab, winniog the three principal |y, vy pitor ot Tus Bas | vice can be.orderel under the law. prizes azainst the best shots of the| T resd with plessure your proposi- | This action is necessitated by the im- cup, the | tion in rezard to the settlement of the | msnse amouot of mail biisiness on this state. The state officers’ $150 purse and the gold badge were | emalting works difficulty. T bel toud, the business having increased so o | rapidly during the past year that the all gained by the steady arm and un- | tra¢ arbitration, wisely daed, is t enixln:e :shfi ;f :h- Omaha boy, and | only thing that will prevent a destruc present accommodations for handling ;xo phi"Amus t by him to this ¢ity as | tive combat between capital and la- | it havo been foundentitely inadcquate. bor. The tempting but delusivesud | The B. & M. will at once build maddening principles of Kearneyism | three of them according o plivs and = are deep-rooted in the minds of the | specifications to be g@tnished by the working people, and are converting | postoffice department. It is®thought Not an Omaha Brother. society into a smouldering volcano, | that this number will accommodate It will be remembered that few | thatis likely at any moment to break | the busincss for somo time to come wacks ago Tue Beg published an ac- | forth and bring rain to the very work- bIRES, count of the robbing of a minister by | iog people who are creating it. Yeur| Twelve cars on the west bound a prostitate in town, of the sum of | influence dml great l-:ong the working | Union Pacific train yesterday. ntsi e har men, an e 885 As frequent inquiries have been 3 ST I R R S e St . | for their good. “As to the enclosed Saade concernisglhis Name and an s |10 o, thak 1 you teest' thomi| Palkass ofice at ot point is not picions seem to be directed in a wrong | iy e . quarter, we have no objection to stat- fiabl';,t::zr:flomo:: 'u:;;:-‘:f:f: kept open according (0 law. ing that the complaint and Informa- | ful settloment of the present troubles. | A tew water tankis being built at tion was filed in Justice Riley's court ::\:v:x: y:::.,:c:‘.:{lmzryl or n:: l@:llurd station. It renj- on six iron by Rev. Willism Martin, a colored | eforts to secure peace. " | PLar% and has a capasity cf 45,000 brother, who bore credentials from With respect Iremain, | 9%1008 Tho water will bo punped the missionacy socisty east, and who out by a large wind mill that has been A. 8. SCHIMMERHORN. was then a comparative stranger in| PERSONAL PARAGEATHs, | 4 Pesr it The workis nearly quits rapidly. Twenty-five miles of track have been laid from Red Cloud, and the geading is progresting rapicly o gty miles of the rcad cast of Spring valley. Pore, delicious Ice Cream at Tiz- our city. = comploted. Miss Bouman went 00t to Denver | Eiohioen cars of railrosd iron were Fresh Peas, Greens, Beans, Cucum. | °® the noon train yestsrday. received ia Omaha Thursday. Gen. C. A, Van Wyck, of Nebraska City, is in town. Hon. M. C. Keith and Hon. B.I. Hinman arrived from North Platte Thuraday. G. C. Coggswell, the genial travel- iog man of P. C. Sharp, went west bers, received daily (Mondaye excepted) Passe: ivi e o ngers areiving from the west Thuraday eocountered snow at Raw- lins, hot weather at Cheyenne, and 95 degrees at Umaha, Mr. Jerome McClintock has been 2ppointed sgent of the Chicago Rock et Island & Pacific company in Couacil urday) evening at 8 o'clock at the law | ¥ erdsY afterncon. Blufl, vico J. 8. Wilson, resigned. office of O'Brien & Bartlett in Union General Western Agent D. W, | The appoiatment will take effoct May block, in order to discuss the situation | Hitchoock, of the 0., B. & Q., was in | 15. and decide what steps to take. the city Thursday. Private advices received by J. M. By order chairman of committee. Major A. H. Jackson and Lieut. | Eddy, goneral agent of the Atchison, Quintan arrived Thuraday from the | Topeka & Sasta Fe railroad, aro to Whitd River country. the effect that the Denver & Rio Miss Mollie Mahoney, of Platts- | Granse railway is now open for busi- mouth, is spending a fow days in the Dess to South Arksnsas, sixty milos city, and is a guest cf Mr. and Mrs. | West of Carson City. This leaves E. D. Spears. only forty miles of wagon haul be- Avgustus Kountzeand wife to Wen- - Mr. J. C. Bonnell, of the B, & . | tweon tho cud of the track and Lead- i pli :}t‘; 9; | 1and offce at this city, goes to Lincoln | ¥ille: The 10ad will be complated to Omaha—$200. faa fow days to take charge of the land | Ledille before July 1. m“l;fl,}&fi:fl;";’_ 'l;‘:;" 3{; office there. ; Headquatters for Joo Scblitz's Y Shina's third addition 'to fos| Among the many arrivals at the | Milwaukee beer at Mrncmaxms’ Ex. city of Omaba—8100. Metropolitan hotel are the following: | caaxax, N. E. Cor. 16th and Dodge. Martba J. Berland and husband to [ H. W. Babb, North Platte; H. F. —_— Ogden, Ogden, Utsh; T. O. Russell, Ghrist Jchoaon, w. d., lot 2 block S T e ke | R A ey Sl b A. B. Chawick, Chicago; H. H. Martin Danham aod wife to Rich'd Kimball, w. d, parcels of lots 7 and | Nicholeon, Peru, Neb.; F. Olecon, New York; J. R. Willets and wife, 8, block 62, city of .f:‘,fif’{f;ffiflfl?}gf{:;;; Chicago; 0. J. Eil's and wife, Wisner; city of Omaha—$600. J. Stewart, Mavsyy, Neb ; Q. C. Pace, Burah E. Yorga and husband to | Linooles . J. Mea], Brunswick, Mo Leaso Edwards, g. c. d., parcel of lot | G, Dais, Boston; J. . Miller and wife, Towa; John W. Ray, Corn- 27, John L Redick's add., city of Omaha—§140. ing, Ta ; N. Neech, Walnut, Ia. ; Mrs. 5 A.S.Hill, Hastings: J. T. Gordon, A few nighta ago a party of Omaha | oo o 'pl ot P Glass, B,.,,;:, mnl:: took fishing excursion to | v, . Fraok D. Pierce, St. Louis; D. — ® * fow miles above our | Siyuchfield, Davenport; W. H. Walk- city. They fished all night with con- or, Seward. siderable success, and were sbout| &< 0———— pulling up their lines and starting for| Murphy & Lovett,Ins. Agency; old- home, when, according to their story, | est established agency in this state, they discovered a large whisky bottle, | *PIS-1Y Notice. The finance and relief committee of the Omaha workiogmen for the relief of the employes of the smelting works are requested to meet thi New Potatoes, at Fleming's. = ey NWORE Real Estate Transfers. Frank B. Knight and wife to Effie R. Wood, lot 6, blk 2, Henry snd Shelton's addition city of Omaha— $3160. Teavelers, stop at the Astor House, New York. 16d1m A wek o o A A large assortment ot cook stoves at ressonsble prices, at Lang & Fotick's. _— NEW YORK DRY GOODS STORE. DRY GOODS HEADQUABTERS. STLENDID SHOW RoOM. BEST LIGHTED STOR IN TOWS. AN IMMENSE VARIETY OF DRY GOODS, MILLIxERY, B00TS AXD suoEs. PRICES LOWER TRAXN THE LOWEST. ——oNE PRICE TO ALL —— ALL ARE ISVITED. JORN . 7. LREMANX & Co. mayl2 1w | A'THRIVING OITY. The Metropolls of Westein | Towa and Commercial Rival of Council Bluffs. ‘Correspondence of The Bee. Hausurg, Ia., May 13 - Famburg, abusy town claiming three thousand five hundred inhabitants, is tho largest and most important town in Fremont county, the extreme southwestern county of Tows. Its location, just where the bluffs come down to meet the valley, is naturally a very brauti- ful one, and has been rendersd far more enchantivg by the hand of man, in plantiog trees slong nearly every street and adding many other adorn- ments, Always & pretty place, it is at this seascn of the year, when the trees have lately put forth their leaves, especially s It is on the K. C., St. Joe & C. B, railroad, about mi between Kan- sus City and Council Bloffs, and as a branch f the C., B. & Q. railrcad connects it with theic main line at Red Oak, its shipping advantages are very good. The surrounding country is an ex- cellent one for sgriculture,” producing in abundanco all the grains and fruits common to this latitude. As the county is paopled withan industrious class of citizeas, it can well support a thriving business plece - like Ham- burg. Even at this, thedullesteeason of the year for trads, when nearly’ all the farmers are busily engaged in planting their corn, the streets are ev- ery day crowded with teams. From the amoust of businéss done now, we may in & measure judge of what it must be in the busy sesscns. Nearly all the business buildings are sclid structures built of brick. Quite a number of buildings are st the present time in course of erection. Among the many business men, we met Christian, purchasing and commission agent, dealer in agricul- tural implements, wagons, buggies, &c. He pays the bighest cash price for grain, and notwithstanding the dullsess of the times he is doing a thriving business, and reports every- thing prosperous. Shepherd & Orcutt are deslers in ehelf and heavy hardwere, stoves and tinware. J Nichols is dealer in foreign and domestic_fruits, vegetabloe, butter, &c., confestionery and cigars; and in calliog upon him I find his motto to be “Live aud lot live.” Of these versed in legal lore are Dalby and Holmes both very pleasant geatlemen and able lawyers, W. J. Yowell is the nsw propristor of the Hamburg house, and those who become his guests will be well accom- modated, and fiod him a genial land- lord. Asn Booton sells dry goods and clotbing. ‘TREBO. To the Public. The publicare hereby notified that all msnure and refuse matter must be dumped at the foot of Maroy street, and at no other place within the incor- porate limits of the city of Omaha. This notite is given pursuance of & resolution sdopted at the lat meet- ing of the city council. C. L. Wesrerpany, City Marshal. Fouxv.—A sure cure tor constipa- tion: Hamburg Figs, 25c per box, for sale by all druggists. NOTICE TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. If you have any galvanised iron cornices, witidow caps or other work to figure on, or to be done, call on John Epeneter, 333 Broadway, Coun- cil Blufis, Iows, who will give you bottom prices and extra good work, ap!a?-8w e Before buying a sewing machine, examine the ““Now Home,” corner16th and Webster. Hartman & Helquist. DIED. WiisoN—On Thursday, at 6 o'clock p. m., Maggie, wife of John Wilson. Funersl from tesidence, corner of Nineteenth and Paul streets, on St urday, the I5th iosiant, at 2 o'slock P m. Theatrical Dates. The next show at the Academy of Muslc is Webb's New Orleans Min- strels, which Saturdsy night. Lawrence Barrett is booked to play here ofi the 23d. The eveniags of June 2d, 3d, 4th and 5th are engaged for the reproduc- tion of *‘Reward” by Co. G. Tony Denier's Humpty Dumpty comes on June 16th. D'Oyley Cartes’ opera company will sing in the *‘Pirates of Penzance” on June 21st. Tony Pastor’s troupe appear in the latter pact of June, The New Baptist Church. Col. Watson B. Smith, chairman of the finance committee of the Bapt st church, received from Now Yok yes- terday four grand gas reflectors for the new audiencs room. They have been placed in position and will “‘give light to all that are in the house.” A hew eight-day clock wasalso hung up yesterday, baiog a gift from Messrs. Edholm & Erickson. The church will soon be thoroughly furnished, and will be an honor to the city and a credit to those who have completed it. Over eighty miliions of dollars of insurance capital of the oldest and best home and forelgn compantes rep- resented in the agency of Taylor & Howell, dieif MIssING.—A caseo conatipation by u.ing Hamburg Figs. ESTIMATE OF ANNUAL EXPENSES OF DOUGLAS CO., FOR THE YEAR 1880. Court's, Jurors’ and Court ex- Poor aud Poor House and fuel for = Jail and Jailors, board for prison- e ¢ Miscellaneous expenses, S special City T d Gas. .. Raliroad Bend 4 Sinking Fusd 20,000 Jonx R. Maxcustas, County Clerk. By H.T. Leavirr, Deputy. m124w D, B, BEEMER, GUHM(I,SSIDI MERGHANT e ML AEA . corked d foatog on tho top o fhe | Fampbarg Tigs 300 box. wmaylly st 01 ONE MILLIONAGRES GHEAP LAND EASTERN NEBRASKA, $270 85 PER ACRE. 20,000 Acres DOUGLAS GOUNTY, 6 to 12 Miles from Omaha, 86 to $10 per Acre, on Long Time and Low Interest. Large tracts suitable for Colonies in all the best Counties in the State. 80,000 acres scattered SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTIOE—Advertsements To Let For Sale, Lost, Found, Wants, Bosrding &c., will be in- ONEY TO LOAN on avproved security. E RTLETT, Real Estate Agent, 217 south 13th St. o754k 70 LOAR_OMI at law Offce VIO rL ThioMA: Rooms, emion Biock ONEY TO LOAN—1100 Farnbam stroet. M O iwaris toue . nov-2at W AR Cormae 1 o g g Do Ousd vy, e to % “oouipetens person - Apgy B TEmMANNS, €31 wnuth 1 e, Fapposite Jovey &t 574-18 WAz nteenth Sireet, be ‘tween Chicago and Davenport. $86-15 "ANTED—Good girl, northwest corner 20th sui Daveaport, [ 1RL WANTED for general housework, at REINEKE'S Restaurant, 18 Jackson St 57915 WV ANTEDA o:d cook st TIZARD'S Faince Restaurant, [y 1314 Seve 0TTO BICYCLES! I have secured the agency of the well-known COLUMBIA Steel Spokes and Rubber Tires Bicycle from the Pope Manufacturing Co; Also the Otto WestEp g INTELLIGENCE OFFICE, southest corner 08 and Davenport. % s Hand Made. Samples can be seen at_my store, at Manufacturers Prices, Freight added. Send for| ice li N. I. D. SOLOMON, Paints, Oils & Window Glass. No. 1204 Farnham Street, Omaha, Nebraaska. SCHLANK | PRINCE, \et BOSTON CLOTHING HOUSE DEVLIN & GO, OF NEW YORK’ We aro now prepared to take orders for the jastly cslsbrated clothing o this house, which for Durability, Style and Ch are uns have now on hand the be:t selected stock of Clothing, Shirts, Furnishing Goods, etc. in the city. Boston Clothing House, 42212 FARNHAM STREET. T2X= ““PAXTON & GALLAGHER, WHOLESALE GROGERS! e reiail stores, wanta m. | thr . Best references given. Address DRUGGIST, S tougiiiowa this office. A large number of Improved Frrms in Nebraska, many of them near Omaha, $12 to $40 per acre. OY WANTE OMAHA SHIRT FA TORY, 1410 Farnham St. £90-1 — VATANTED 3 cont makiersand 3 pants mak- ers. KALISH, Douglas, next door to Cruickabaok. 58315 TAIIOH WANTED—At J, H, THIELE. Ty [ CARPENTER wanted to build_one or two cottages. Seo DR. EDWARDS, 110 Farnbam Streot. 5834 An Immenss List of ‘OMAHA CITY PROPERTY, Consisting of Elegant Resi- dences from $3,000 to $20,- 000. Many thousand vacant ov1s | lots in the additions to Omaha. TAARTID By s ot o vatnes 0| Eheage o itee - Hommarored man of iness abil- ug] e . _Houses an« B This iy Permanent situation. Addrew . | 7 te, Business Houses and Lots, and all kinds of Ciy Real Estate. We also have — munwmamus__| MONEY TO LOAN Mary s Avenue, Enquire on the premi on Improved Farms in Doug- e . 5075 | las Gounty, on 5 years time, at T70B RENT_Twosiors Trame bowe witn | 10 Percent. interest to all who B e uroment,omcorser un and Fierc. | can show good titles. Corner Farubam and 11th St. FRED MOEHLE, Maps of Douglas and Sarpy "ANTED—A good hand on custom panta and vests, man _or womsn. Apply at 1220 Farnham street, near 13th, Omaha. Neb. 563-15 ECEIVED for builling Frame House and nell at, Cassady Ceme- 3y Tids to cloce May 16:0. - RIght o reject ail bica reserved. For Information apply No. 9 ~ichols Bureet, P PAELAN. ‘OMatua, Moy 11th, 1880. & NE DOZEN GOOD TAILORS WANTED. App'y to FRANK RAMGE. I NTELLIGENCE OFFICE, comer 16th and Davenpor:. d10.18 i RONT PARLOR In new House to rent, tur. | COUNties for sale, m.‘;::‘-tm Boggs & Hill, 1421 and 1433 Farnham, and 221 to 229 16th Sta. B e ReaL EsTATE Baokens, KEEP THE LARGEST STOCK 1408 Farn. 8t., Omaha, Neb. R RENT_Furnisbed rooms,theaps; Uy week [ or month. Ap;ly at AMERICAN HOUSE. 1 MAKE THE LOWEST PRIGES. The Attention of Cash and Prompt Time Buyers Solicited. AGENTS FOR THE HAZARD POWDER COMP'Y and the Omaha Irvn and Nail Co. H. J. LEE & CO., JOBBERS OF e e e For Rent. RENT—A splendid_Photograph Gal ery. : B P e Wittssub & sON" | Bplendid cottage, rcoms, all i tho best con- dilon, frut and. shads treen, stable, hard. and OR, RENT—] of room 569 Fifteenth strot | st water, & Actesof Groandy S0 8 yeur: F Jacob’s Biock. ‘erma reasonshla. 309-t | West Omaha, will seil for $1,680. - 50605 and HILL. For Sale, House and full lot on Webster Street, best loca- tion in the city, $1,500; casy tera. 80GGS and HILL. ware burioess. Address, JAB. A. HARNS. BERGER, Gsiswold, lowa.' 503 8-endaw2w $20,000 Twenty Thousand Dollars in small JFO%, SALEA wood peny, or wil exchance | ed mortyagos ranging from 8200 o 81,00, Beo ar th tin shop . ‘in the Rouriahing young wwn of Giswold, Cass County lowa. A ebance for a man who wants to go into the hard- 1 pocur- ‘morty Traw. for good cow. 'Address J. MICHAEL. | fog 0 per cent intereat, have beon lately Flaced 59515 | 1n'our ban Sl dlecouit.” Fer: HARDWARE, CUTLERY, NAILS, === sons having a litslo money to_spare can make & STAMPED AND JAPANNED WARE, AR e S | S B 7 | TINNERS STOCK, SHEET IRON, TIN STOCK, ETC. 1317 & 1319 DOUGLAS STREET, of Leavenworth an1 24th Sts. IOR SALE—Spri; horse and bar- nees. Apply 3+ PARMER'S HOUSE, 14th e M’: ':'P"s"" ot Hovnm 9% SRL1E | ear Depot, at & very roasonalie OMAHA, NEB. = Sn0aC Cottage and Lot, New Latory frame house, 4 rooms, 2 closets™10 | = toot ceilings, double doors, etc., 8 barrel eis- tern, full lot, all in No. 1 condition, 5 blocks from High School; $850, on monthly ‘payments, emall cash payment required. BOGGS and HILL, ‘Real Estate Brokers. splet Positively no Goods Sold at Relai}. s g MAX MEYER & CO, WHOLESALE TOBBAGCONISTS | Cigars from $15.00 per 1000 upwards. Tobacco, 25 cents per pound upwards. Pipes from 25 cents per dozen upwards. Send for Price List. \OR SALE—Small foda fountain in good con- dition. D, W. BAXE, comer 13th and 171 BUILDERS, PLASTERERS AND MASONS, ‘Goares bank'eaud, gravel for oulciog sand wil bsn.c{nundn’ o orders st B Sierke. 1414 Farbam, an Charicn Brandes, 9213 Facibam S68 3 HANS Charies Daniel * 524t FORSALE Cotiommerd Tamber of lrszenat Now Mowses REDMOND', Sixteenth-st. 51641 ——————— | Weare now prepared to build houses worth RO SALE-A sall dwelling hode, ezt to | trom $400to 800 on our lotain our now additon, [ lens ort notice. . H. Colling residenc, corner 19th_and | 25th and 29th and Furnbam, Douglas aad Dodge, pitol Avenue. K or informatior aud sell on small monthly paymmente. & J. 8 COLLINS, 151 Farnham St S and HILL, 1OR SALE—Good house and lot, with « good well, corner 14th and Pierce Stroets. En- fuiro of Fred Lang. 8. GE O Xy $600 to $1,000 4S71m Wi Apiyat 1. B WiLLLANS & sox. OR_SALE_A New American Seving Me- chine in good condition, with ll attach- mente, Must s wold pofore Lhe 16th of May. For information apply at ATKINSON'S Milllnery Y Duatasand 15th Strests. 47t Houss and Lot on street car-track, Shinn's addl- tion, $1,900. BOGGS and HILL. A New House And foll lot, one-balf block from street cars, . SALE—Tw as ety 2 B B ot G ol | Sest An 3T gy gz, | =+t MAX MEYER & €0., Omaha, Neb. g adh C. W. HAMILTON, The Cheapest — Residence Property in Omaha—must be sold in- stanter, W § Lot ¢, lock 47, with & No. 1 house of 7 rooms and all well improved; southeast RAYED-_From, the premises of tho under. | corner lat and Ca. Want bont o , one strawberry colored cow, BOGGS Horn broken off A reward will be paid for her tarn. A. M, McGAVOCK, Tenth and U. P. pot. 5 KEN UP—Two red cows »t Asher flrdm Piaco on West Caming Stcet. JORN NDESSON. so17 HILL, For Sale, Fine young horse, well broke suc suitable for a Iady fodrive. BOGUS and K ILL. ‘Wanted. We want 8 contract to hava 200 acres of land broke at once. 0G@S and HILL. Cheap Lots. Look st the loty In our new Addition—best Tots fof tho memey in Omaha, 29th and Foruham. BUGGS and HILL. TRAYEDTwo small roan milch oows, ois with fidrog o8 ot A. MEYER, Tenth iro. ¢ Moat Market. 9615 T OST—Near corner 16th and Dodge,a Russian Teather Jocket-book belonging to Mr. E. v puroushe, Courci Blafe, conaining 4 ehiali sum of tovey, P. O: order and pavers Saluable ity to owar. - Fles renta to i | Residence Lots for Sale. H. SCOTT, 18th and Dodge. 68714 RQ&(.) Lots in Kountze and T OST—A Gold Pin with Hoss 4 «t, | Ruth’s Addition,near busin Tinder wii bo entani ......m“.;} ' | g00d surroundings, lo:scoves Ing it at 111 Bouth 1ith 5. FLOBENCE M, | with younys trees, and are the piiad 1912 | choicest, cheapestand nearest EMOVAL-1 nave removed my stock to the | business of any lots in the mar- CLIFFORD’S FEBRIFUGE FEVER:ACUE CURE. corver 14th and Cass. Those wanting any | et By all means look at lots iy lae vt gl to el s T v | 0% e o ative adeitinn before purchasing elsewhere, O R ‘Will sell on monthly payment Prices $400 to $650. BOGGS and HILL. 1000 Residence Lots Frontng 8,0, 10 ud 11th strots, ¢ o 10 bocks south of depot, many of theso lote are very de- Cotnll Biafts, Tows. | girable and for imen of swall means are now the Circular with 3 Piccos of Muslo | sheapest and most easily purchased lots fn Oma- QSINAR has removed trom Tenth Street to 1118 Farbam St. Give him a call. _ api5-1m A MACNIFICENT OFFER! T Malled free. ian Ocodaw-tf | B Prices #i0t0 8500 ooy payments ANIHOOD 15 Choice Lots LANGE & FOTICK'S, Dealers in COOK STOVESI House Furnishing Goods, Shelf Hardware, Nails and Ete. 1231 Farnham Street, 1st Door Eas: First National Bank. m T O MORGAN, WHOLESALE GROGER! 1213 Farnham St., Omaha. HENRY LEHMAN, THE LARGEST IN THE STATE. Qn Park Wild Avenus only 810 ¢ blocks from 109600, Aonthi Depot, 4600 to #60. - lonthiy paymens 66 of the Finest Lots Ll RESTOR) rSremptlon Feee, o the speedy Caraa? P Y M X T 3 RN Houses and Lots. New 2atory rosidence corner _lot, choios loca- tlon, 4 blocks trom Postofic: .0, ouses- south § lot 1, block 12, on west a5 o e, bt Caltornia ad Web: ster streets; §2,200 BOGGS and HILL. 2-Story Brick lM_l:: s LMAN i, Gourt Housel CHOL & ERCKS | wu ol iof, ks tom pe oo oo FOR HARDWARE AND NAILS. A LARGE STOCK OF FPIRST-CLASS ‘COOKING STLVES AT LOW PRICES. GARDEN AND FARM STEEL WARE, o Vit LR WAL m:E’_A__PE 2 WINDOW SHADES, [, PAINTERS' AND ARTISTS' MATERIALS, | ers Solicited. Samples Sent on Application.) il